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THE I J I J' f ' r'. fl r "f "n" d Mil MTABLisuEn m toe oixsEsmTiox op OEiomnr rusniPLKS. asp to m js noiun livi.ib bt tub iwkit op ole brow )l,30 EUGENE, Oil., SATURDAY, NC'jVEMHKll 27 1897. NO 48 ifif EOSENE GUARD. LonPLL ukos, publishers I ,t .Wo ' I""""" b lwwn '"!. ' : i i ' -60--suit- Lrtisinfl rates f onPPif f ,U bu.lmet lei f rates made known s"'- iit inn leut'n to IV A .It. S. LOCKEY gfo DEALER IN SttiL lu. tfatcnes, Chains. Jewelry, Etc. AIRIN PROMPTLY DONE fft II Worn irirrHi.a. m - w. BROWN, M. D. Ly'c,an and Surgeon. t i MA.ii.lliM Ifrtnra L C. WOODCOCK, r.lttoriicy-at-Lnw. Inmcs-Ouebelf block loulh of Cbrlsmau't luri, EUUF.SK, t OBKOON. inn i. VAics, K. E. ViBElIT ATTDRHEYS-AT-LAW. t regou nil: i iiil.'if In ) I I d ,. ... - - into. Office In Walton I lock. L.L. WHITSON, DENTIST. n..Inr nurchased the offlee and fixtures 0 I... u.-.l-.o..i w. V. llenderaon. I am now mured to lu anything In the lino o XJuiitlstrj Crown ml Bridge work t Specialty. GRANITE AND MARBLE WORKS. lit Detlfus and New Pi I Mi In Foreign and Pomeetle Marble and Granite, Monuments, Headitonet and Cemetery work of all 'kind! lor 1893. ALL WORK GUARANTEED I 1 1 tmetteStreet, noar rcatofflco. Eugene, Or L SHOWN, (ntldant. 8.0. PAINE. F.W. Vict Preside ni. THE OSBURN Cathie Imm Loan and Savings BANK, Qft'ype, - Oregon. 1 ai!T0R8-D. A. Paine. J. B. Harris. J. Carls, a D. Paine. W. B. Browu, J. Kobtnson, F. W. Oabura. rail U, Capital, : :. $50,000. dnifd Bcrkirg Euslncss Transacled Intent allowed on time dopotlta. Collectloni entrusted to our earo pompt attention 111 ttcel v T. O. Uudbioks, Praaident. 8. B.Eaew, Canute P, E, Snodorau, Au'itaut Caihler. Ot Eugene. Paid up tashlTpIUI WO.J0O Surplus and Profits, $50,000 Eugene - - Oregon. A general banking boetneee done 100 Tton ahleterma. Sight drafu on i NKW YOllK, CHIOAOO. SAN FRANCISCO and POKT LAND, OREGON. , . Bills of exchange told on forelg-n coonWe'. DepoelUreotiTedeubjeotto oheok or certifi cate of depoeit , ... AU onUeotiont entmated to nt will recelT. prompt attention. Lane County Bank. (IstablUhed In UU EUGENE, OREGON. A general Banking business n ii k. trAnaacte d no . 1 1 Ifl.llWK.. - avorable terms. A. O. HOVEV. President. Art HOVKY'JB.. Al'""1 Look Here fatmid Bring jour Hides and Skins to our tannery. For all No. 1 green bides will pay vou 4 to en's a pound, Mo I dry bldee 10 cents a pound; For No 2 according to quality, 4 to 8 cents. Now don't forget these prices i I i First National hi ANOTHER GDI ACCIDENT. II A R'liiiigrr Slut Through Moulder While iliiHling. Hie I'Rlr Maiindbul not fcrrloue. A .....t . I. .! miiilierMHHlllg Case, UlUt HIiI.eafH to have lieeu inrihl llngrant caielessness occurred Miuul'iv evenluir iilmnt "1 miles up Hit: Alohas k. Tim victim of the accident is Henry K ulugcr and the story of Hie affair a related I y liiin to a Gl'AKi) reporter In tuiiktsnliully bh follow: Air Jleiilnger IihiI taken with lilm John Mathews and Waller Park. of Coburg and went to hi rani-h nil (he Mohawk, about 23 lulled from EuKfU', wheroilwaN ihtirliilentiou tost end few lay hunting. Jtrfor.' leaving bla cabin to go on (he mountain!) nlgnala were arranged, that when any of the party killed a deer, he should cull to the other and together they would lake It up to camp. On going up the iiiouulain, Reninger waa Home dltitaiice below IiIh pattuen, when aiuiultaneoua w ith the report of a rille he felt a atiiiging palu across hia back and aboulder. lie jumped behind rock and called loudly. Boon Mathews Oinit down, and learning that Reulnger wamhot, at once went for Park, who was higher up the mouutalu. Uenlnger then walked to his cabin and from there to his father's hou?e, about 13 miles from where the accident occurred reaching there about 6 o'clock In the evening. They are all at a loss to kuow who did the khootlng, and have come to the conclusion that alter the shot was fired, the man saw his ininUike, and lacking the manhood and courage to do what he could to alleviate the sutler ingsof hU victim, Immediately skipped out, being fearful of the result. It is not thought the shooting was wilful as young Reulnger says be don't think he had an enemy anywhere. At bis father' borne bis wounds were droved and he remained there Sunday uight, ccmlng to Eugene last night. Dr Kuykendall dressed the wounds and he is now resting easily. The bullet entered at center of the back between the shoulders and came out through the left shouli er, tortu- uately tulsslng all bones. Had ft va ried In Its course one inch, the nsult would probably have been fatal. Considerable censure is Justly given the person firing the shot, some for his carelessness, hut vastly more because he so inhumanly left his victim with out maklug any efiort to render him assistance. THE CHAMPION MISB. C II Woodruff, of CUicngo, is iieauy to Purchase the Hne, Pall j (iuard, November 22. The Guard learned today from Dr W W Oalesby, who hasjust returned from Roseburg, that CB Woodruff, of Chicago, who had bonded the Cham pion wine in the Bohemia district, has returned to Roteburg, and Is prepared to take up the bond and complete the purchase of this properly. It will be rememoereu iiiai w weeks since it was rumored Mr Wood ruff bad skipped out, but It appears he had onlv went East, on business con nected with the purchase of the mine. If the facts above recited aresubt,n- rt ii rtiPiin the ODeniOK "i . . t . A biawvi another paying mine la Bohemia, as Mr Woodruff has expressed the loten- . . . . j 1 ft tioo of doing active ueveiopmcuv work. Dieh. A Goiheu, Sunday, Nov 21, 1RA7. Miss Georgia ivu a annuo. daughter of Peter Wallace, aged about 25 years, of bemorrbage oi iue iuuS. The funeral will occur irom ine iiu..jr residence near Goshen at 11 a in tomor row to Pleasant Hill cemetery. The young lady Is well known in Eugene, having resided hereneariy a y., her many friends learn wuu of her demise. She had gone to Rose b jrg but a few weeks since and opened - i..i,nps bazaar, when, becoming II she started home. Arriving at Goshen she was to 111 to go to her home, aud i.kfln to the residence or josepu Eaton and died thereat uo'ciocaouu- day. Hor3.- Brownsville Times: "A w oi i he nromlneut bop giowera .i.t. .ininliv have pooled their bops Ul lino r ,la and next week will iena a mau K has not yet been selected) East to die- f ll.e same. Almost5Wna.ee .renowlntbepo.l. and more er i it u ihounht that 18 cr S( Z,Z can beVcured, while I3J I. the b?str that can be had bere. Dally OumJ, NoTmbsZl. Foot Hukt -Charles Hempe, bar a. in Wm Renthaw's aaloon, ao , n- i,,s m aram stick of atove c dentaiiy - . . .-i.. " ir.n n one of bis feet yesterday evening and bruhed the member con "de Jy.butno bone, were bn. HelteteylfK't honje tod7 ' A MONDAY, NOVEM11EUS2. .Major torrest hat returned from Ha I em. The meat (Kirk now. markets are packing Henry I.ang ol Pc illsr.d, was In Eu gene today. Walter Jacksou and Fred Rogers are In the city MrsRHlteAii ofUalem, arilved up this aflernoou Kam Goldemilh, of Portlaud, was in Eugene yesterday. Prof Arthur Lnchman has returned from Han Frauchco. C Cole, the Isabel merchant, eptut Hunday In this city. H.-cretary Klucaid returned to Ha li m on today's 1030" local. u is Honey went to rortland yes- telday on a business trip. 11 A Washbnrn and wife, of Spring field, were lu Eugene today December wheat closed at fl.42 per cental In Kan Fraucisco today. Will Dysluger and son letuiued to their home at Ruseburg this afternoon. Miss Helen Kelleber, the VvTsa lie elocutionlHt, went to Dralu this afler noou. Lee Walton, of the Comer Drug Store, re'urned today from a short trip to IIuNey. Dr Oalesby, of Junction, was In Eu gene this morulug ou bis way home from Ro eburg. Miss Mabel Bean returned to Sa lem this morning after a vlrt with friends In this city. The McMurry-Andeisou huutlug party has returned from Fall Creek. They en pa lured eight deer. W GlfTord Nash has returned from Corvallls where he weut to atteud a recital given by bis sister. Oasis Lodge, IOO F, of Juncllou Cily, has fl.t d a plot of their cemetery in the county clerk's office. Mrs 8 II Friendly and . daughter, Miss Carrie left for Ban Fraucisco last night to spend a mouth or more. Frank Wetherbee returned this morning from Creswcll, where be spent Hunday with bis parents. Vt Driver lu the Tacoma revival conducted by him secured thirty con verts, w me ta'd to be prominent cit izens. In business letter from Ed P Dor ris, Lewlston, Idaho, be Incidentally states that times aro very good in that locality. C F Houghtou has been appointed manager of the cannery building and plant. He I-now engaged In boxing diled prunes 8 Milne a d wife arrived here from Iowa yesterday morning and will live with a son who resides eight miles from Eugene. President Thus M Gatcb, of the O A C and his wife returned to Corvallls fiis morning. They witnessed the victory of the O A C football team Saturday. A Benton counly boy killed ten get se at oi e discharge of his Winches ter shot gun the other day. They are not that thick up this way. He proba bly foui.d them oa a river bar. The teachers of the Central school wero delighted to receive Trom Cuu May Wing tbls morning some beauti ful Chinese lily buds. He presented each with two, with bis compliments. Albanv Herald: Frano Pfelfter, Frank Hackleman and Grant Froman have returned from a two days' duck hunt In the marshes below Coburg. They killed 70 ducks aud a few pbeas. ants, but found law geese. Mr and Mrs J M Berry, of St Louis, Mo., are visiting t the home of Mr nrl Itfra C M YOUUg, ID mis cny, Mm Iterrv was formerly Mlaa Eslelle Comstock, and has nany friends who will be glad to welcome ner, 8 J Chambers, wife aud child arrived bre laht nlnht from Detroit, v,ny, Minnesota, wltn tne internum ui .v ... lnn.- Ing In Lane county. He bas been a subscriber to the Guard for tome time, and we are glad to see him la Oregon. Albany Democrat: A highly Inter ...in and exciting- Knie of football ...in . ived on the Albany college ,i. Thankwrlvlug day between the Junior teams of Albany and Eu- i iwh learns are practicing for i . rl hot same may ! Wis even., - - looked for. Spoke Of. In n article In the first congretslonal district, the Oregouian publitbeta Hat uf the republican congressional wiu iitM. of which H K Rann, of June lion, I the Lane county member, aud says: "One duty of tbe committee will be the selection of a time and place . .i..ul,.iIi. convention. It was i!.m in Albanv two years ago, meeting on April 7. Tbe only place that baa been suggested to Chairman Hendrlcka i. p,i.ne. and Eugene has come to be spoken of as tbe meeting plaee of tbe convention. though the when It meeti select ijUIUJievvw ' any plce In the district." MRING COMPLETION. A Guard Reporter Spends n Huurai the New Power House. Imperlam lutprvvemenl dir. la Our The Guakii believing Its reutlim would be Interested lu this hupiove ment to our city, detailed a rep trier to Investigate the new (tower plant of the Eltctrlo Light Company, now neaiing completion and get a description of It. Every facility was i flordt d our re porter by the gentlemanly ending en gineer, Mr J T Mowrer from the Luuc 4 Bodley Co, of Clncluuali, who have tbeontruct for furulithlug tho ma chinery. The plant now Bearing completion Is certainly one of the lineal bitweeu Sacramento and Oregon City and possesses valuable Improvements which ru&Aiy plants of four tlmei its capacity does not. For convenience cf operating and thoiougu control of the various machinery, it Is certainly com plete, and as the manner expressed It: "The only way It can be entirely slop ped Is to burn down, or kill the operatives." Duuger from all other sources being provided against. The building Is a frame structure 51 x 73 feet situated on East Eighth street. In the north end is located a battery of three boilers, each CO Inches by 10 feet. They are so arranged that any oue, two or three cau be used as oc casion may require. A sValnwiiglit 250 home power braes tube heater aud purifier. A WoriMngtou duplex pump with a capacity of 10,000 gallons per hour. Tbe pump is supplied by two driven wells so there Is no danger of a shortage of water. To further provide against a shortage of water the boilers are supplied bt a ibO horse power Mack Injector to be used In case of a break down of the pump. Tuls part of the plant Is com plete and preliminary tests have been made. In the soutli room is located the engines, line-shafts, condensers, dynamos, switch board and the various electrical appliances. The two Cor 1 Iks englnes.oue 14 by 80, the other ft) by 42 from tbe Laue & .ll tdley fao'.ory oi Cincinnati, are located on each side of tbe south room, the space between be lug occupied by the dynamo?, con deuseia and other appllauces. The engines are tine specimens ol the mechanical skill of this noted fac tory, and are supplied with governors with automatic slops, whlcii in case oi any disarrangement of the i mpelling mechanism, would Instantly stop uie engine. Incidental to the size oi me engines It might be mentioned that tbe drive wheels re recpeciivciy iu and 12 feet In diameter with 18 and 24 inch face, and weigh four and five and one-half tous each. Both engines are connected with the llne-jhaft, and by means of friction clutch coupling, either or both can be used separately or together at the will of the operative. A Laldlaw, Dunn, Gordeu A Co con deuserof 800 horse power Is so ar ranged that either or both engiuee cau be run condensing or non-condensing. The condenslug water Is tuken mm the mill race. By ft "klllful arrange ment of Dines from the discharge of the cor.denaer a supply oi water ! furnished the feed pump wbiob forces it tt tough the heater ana intn thebollert. thus supplying them with watej heated to a temperature oi about 208 degrees F H allowing ... savins of fuel. Th. .u.m nines are provided with separators which practically furnUh the engines wuu ary steam. Th line shaft Is provided wl'b friction clutch pulleys so ananged that ., dvntmo can be started or stopptd .u- .in nfh nncratlves. The lire shaft leiupplled with Ring oil bear Inge, guaranteed to run one year wuu Mflilirjir the oil curs. The trausmlaslon or power is uy ue. Th. tielta are I-. io. io - ,ug. - ,,..l.0 Inches wide, maue onuiew u. leather aud were furnished by The W h Wntt Co of Minneapolis. When completed tne electrical tiiuip ment will consist of one low iignt t..n.ir. and two aro dynamos of i.mn canaclty each. This will piob l.lv be sunicleni lor iue n -d. for some time. If not, however It can be easily enlarged ai miuimuu, .rrwniui. The foundations ri oouerw. ,r" llne-liaft and dynaiuts liavtil eeli ci- '.ructeJ lu ihe most substantial mat ner. Over 100 perch or stone, jim.uw brjck and 60 barrels of cement being used for this purpose. Tbe drainage baa been well provmeo tor. so that all waste water and oil is carried away from the building. Amnle nrotectlon from nre Das been made by means of water supplied from be pump thiough pipes aod hose so arranged a to readily reach any tart of tbe building. MriT Mowrer, tbe erecting en gineer, sent out by tbe Lane A Bodley Coin fleet the plant it vtry much pleased with It, ami says he do not ki ow of a plant In the country the tlx of this that hssso perk ily provided for contingencies. He Intends to re inuiiihere until he Is satisfied that everything Is ubtolutely perfect reliable. anJi'"' The dra wini!. plans aud detail for the plant were furuiahed by the Pond Machinery Co, of St Louis, who make nti'ciallv of (his kind of work. "The Iue pilots furn'shed ly them are iimileK i f perfeclnets aud relied credit on the deslgnei." We agree with Mi Mnwrer's renmrks: "That Eugene limilil be proud of (he new plant and hut iinii-h credit is duo the superln- ndeiit and his as-Mants lu plaiiuiug such a complete station and cUlp- uieiiis and the company deservts the I'.coiiiiigrment of the public." I he company ixpect to have the new Nation lu operation about Jau t, (irw.lbly sootier.) They will move iu el.ctrleal 'inehlnery from I lie old stii'lm uud keep up the service while hey a: getting in the new dyuamos. M'i li ork yet tins to be done before vuyihlng Ueoi'pleti'. When doue they hope to obviu.e the dilllculty of lack of power uuder which they have labored for some time pjst. COU.MV Fl.1i.NCbS. Minl-Auimal lieports of 0 Ulcers Ex ' aiiilnril by a Committee Its Report. A sh ut time since the Commission er coin of Lane .unty appointed F W O burn end Sherwood Burr to er. amine the semi-annual reports of the erk, slierilt and treasurer. Those gentlemen have performed the duty assigned them sod have reported as lloue: To The Hon. Couki y Court or Lane Couuty Okkoon: Oeutlemeu: u nccordnuce w ith your order of No vembers h, '8117, we beg leave to re port Hint we have examined the semi- iiu.iitl reports of (he several couuty (Ulcers and kubniit the following: COUSTY CLEKK. We II nd the books of this oftlce cor rectly kept, and that all fees charged on fee book and all publlo moneys re ived from other sources have been umed over to the treasurer. COUNTY THEA6UKER. We ulho find the books iu this office correctly kept and that they correspond with those of the clerk. The receipt and disbursement of this office from July 10th, lbOO, to October 1st, Ibuz, wero as follows: RECEIPTS. Cah from J O Uray, ex-treasurer I 8l,wo,.u Catbfrim A J Juluiion, iherlff, ttx- o aud cot ia,K.-.7 Cah from Sialo ireaeurer on Bute school Apportionment ,.. 15.CMMV .. 7.1W.7S Cash frjui all other lourcvt. flT2.TCC.tll UHncimxassT i, or Btato taxes ForCuuuty warranH, ril.3). School and City Orders . ..87, 3a.03 I101.WI.W Caih on hand Oct let, 1KI7 s,l(i.7'i I1T2.T0C.K1 COUNTY SHERIFF. We did not go Into a detailed exam ination of the sheriira boors, your Honorable Court having advised us that I he fame was not uecessary at tbls time as it would be required at he end of the present term. We therulore assumed the tota'a as shown by his reports to bo correct. We find tho books In thl office kept In a ueut nd coiuprtheiisive manner and the statements of money turned over io the treasurer correspond with tl.e treasurer's reeelpls on file. Respectfully suuraitteil, F W Osiiukn, Sherwood Bukb, Committee. Eugcue, Oregon, Nov 20, 1K07. Referee Woodcock's Rep rl. lullr Guard. SorerjberW A C Woodcock, of Eugene, yesterdty rendered his decision III the case of Ibe nuiimv rurok'pil on the sale of the steamer Wllluniette Valley, oiade wv eml vears Biro, and which bas been In liticutlon lone enough for me amount received, about 140,000, to dwinuie io about hu f the BlllOUni. iue reierr. awards $1110 to Chas Clark, ex-recelv er. $730 to Thoa Tavey, $500 to W McFudden, and the remainuer, aoom f 10,000 to the O C & E, making it victory for Bonner A Haunmoud Moms Aiioirr 0 11 Jiffkiks Rie burg Review: Growers about Oukland who conslgnel green fruit to C B J Hi U s A Co.tlie commission swindlers have received litil.? ir a y return fi th-lrll. e fruit x.cpl unpaid- freight bills. C A McNabband C A MeOer received a bill for $'J fielght due on 8 erutes they shipped and no returns whutever from the remainder of th crat s. Frank Oorrell received a much larger freight bill, but like the roauy others similarly (rested, paid noatten tlontolt. Douglas county lo quit likely to be too warm a climate for commission men to operute lo next summer. Makiiifd.-Ip the jsilors of the iinf-l Kmrene. Nov 22, 1807, by Re N n Alley. Wm H Maloy and Jcl Furguesou, all of Lane county, Oregon. TUESDAY. NOVEM BEU 2.1. Ul'O Goodell, of LaGrande, It In Eu gene. Tom and Jerry have arrived In Eu- J C Goodale, of Coburg, wat In Eu tolny. J F Walker, of Walker Station, Is lu the city. GeoO Goodall, of La Grande, Is lu the city. :JF Walker, of Walkers, was lu Eu gene today. Col Sladden was at Kt Paul, Minn, on Nov 1Mb. Thos A Million), of Junction City, made Eugene a visit today. Mrs 8 A Hill who bas been visiting rela Ives here for a mouth, will leave for her home In San Francisco tonight WO Trine, now lu a hospital nt Alameda, Calif., Is convalescing, aud may be able to return home In few days. J M Berry went north this morning on business. HI wife will remain a short time and visit her sister, MrsC M Young. Mn Sklpwoitb, of Lebanon, relum ed borne this mornlug, after a visit with her sons, E U and G F Skip worth, In tbls city. A J Thompson of Lafayette, Ind arrived tbls afternoon and will make his home with his daughter, Mr W O Zlegler, In this city. E N Kane, who figured to his dis advantage lu the police courts for beating bis wife was released tbls morulun and lelt for Eastern Wash ington. Wiley Griffith left on this morning's 4:10 overland lor Meacham, where he will enter the employ ol Grand:iia Munra, at tbe famous log cabin eating station of the OR AN. Mr and Mrs Felix Burger who have been visiting her sister Mrs J B Harris, went to Harrlsburg today to spend a few days with bis father, Preston Bar- ger, (ben they will return to their home n Wbltmon county, Washing ton. The highest stage of water above Willamette rail this seasou was 10.05 leet, reached Sunday morning at Ore gon City. During tbe day tbe water receded 1-10 of a foot During tht urecedlng 21 hours the river below the fulls fell 4-10 of a foot. Kethodlsta Home Mission. The goneral committee on missions of the Methodist Episcopal church at U seislon In Philadelphia recently proceeded with tbe apportionments for louiesilo missionary work. Appropri ations for tbe various Indian missions weie made a follows: Michigan $300; Northern Montana, .$1200; Northern Minnesota, $400; Northern New York 1513; Oregon, $052; Puget Sound, $360: Wisconsin, $334. Pally Guard, Morember 23. Married. County Clerk Jennings gain bad occasion today to don bis title as elder in the Christian church and unite two young people whose hearts shall from hence beat In unlsou. Tlx a i young people are Nelson B Oos sler and Llllle M Burnet, and to prop- rly assert they are one Deputy Clerks F L Glbbs and M A McCaison wit nessed tbe fallclous event. May tbey live to help eat tbe ben that so rate lies over their graves. Thanks Floyd Vaughan today presented ye editor with a fine turkey for Thanksgiving. Tnaun. ...BASKETS... We have not gone into the basket busijew, but we have a lot of shoes consisting of odd sizes of different -tyles. which we will offer at ridiculously low prices m u u . V"-' the odds and ends. We have most all sues n .the .different stylos and can fit you and the dor how we can uo u. I a basket of shoes for the baby lu color and black Is full or good thing ror the hoys and girl, value np to $1.25, also a few In ladles sizes., Is loaded up to the brim with shoe ror ladles, miss? and children, value up to $125 I running over with sur prise forladles.geutlemen, boy and girls. (Home good style in thl lot. Value up to $2 50 Completes tbe list with an as sortment of floe dress shoes lor ladle and gentleun n Not the latest lasts but the best of stock value, up to $5.00. I 2 3 4 5 RprnPrnTlRI those goods once sold, positively will not be taken HBmBin,,Br back nor exchanged. Another caso of that 25 cent underwear for men just in. -SIMMONS hvREG U I ATO R skit rr faij u aatHsybaWsaakAM THE BEST SPRING MEDICINE is Si.mmons Liver PrcuuTOR-donl fori; t to tal- it. 1 he l.lvrr gets slugglth wuiuii! t!u Winter, jujt like nil nature, an J the sytt.-m Ihtcciucs choked up by the accumul.i'oj v,.istt, which brings on Malirii, I cwr an J Ai;uc and Kheuma tit.ni. Vou v. jut tJ v. ake up your Liver now, hi t surj yiu take SIMMONS LlVliR Hilj'JI.ArOK to do It. It also regulate t!i; Liver keeps It properly at worlt, Wiua yoLr system will be free from poison and the wholj UiJy Invigorated. Vou grtTlUi KITtLOOI)wheu your system is la At condition, and that will only he wlrn the Liver Is kpt active. Try a Liver IfemcJy once and note the difference. Hut tilie only SIMMONS Livkr WPGUI.ATOR it is Simmons LIVUU KauULATOH wlikh makes the diflcrciKc. Take it in powder or In liquid alreaJy prepared, or make a tea of the powder; but take SIMMONS LlVtK HEGU LATOK. You'll find the KtD Z on every pickai;e. Look for it tT. 1L iCeiliu A Cck, PlUladelplkU, Pa. THE SCHOOL ELECTION CASE, ire Women Entitled to Vote for Bchool Directors and Clerktl The Guard bas Just been banded the brlefof appellauU in lb cat of "Laura A Harris, plalntltl and respon dent, vs Sherwood Burr, R B Hender son and M 8 Wsllls, as Judge ofElsc- iloe for School District No 4, Lane county, Oregon, appellant ana de fendants," E R Bklpworth appearing for the appellants, and Geo B Derrl for rv spondent. It will be remembered that at a school election of Eugene school dis trict No 4, March 9, 18'JO. Mr Laura A Harris aud other ludie presented their votes for director and clerk, but the Judges of -lection refuted to re ceive and couut them, iue aoove case was then brought In the circuit court of Laue county, before Judge J G Fullerton, who decided that Mr uar rls wo eulltlcd to cast her vote and bave It counted. From this decision an appeal waa taken and It I uow before the Su preme court Tor a final settlement of the vexed question. Mr Bklpworth . makes an. able presentment of hi side of the case in the brief Just prepared. Sukpripb Party. Last Saturday night, at the home or his hair brother, N Hill, who resides ou the Mohawk, a surprise parly was teudered Martin Taylor or Meacham, who I visiting relatives on tbe Mohawk and in Eu Bene. Tbe evening wa pent In varl out social games and music, and pror ed most enjoyable, llefreshmenu were served durlug the evening and heartily partaken of. Before the guest returned to their home, a pho to of the crowd wa Uken. Among those preseut were: Mr and Mr N Hill, Misses Mae Hammltt, EunI and Mertle Stewart, Thompson, Ida and Clara Houston; Messrs Martin Taylor, Marvel and John Hammltt, Oscar BtewarC Waller Thompson and Jam McG. WASHtNO.-The Willamette river Is washing Wm Nel1 hop yard, above Springfield, badly Mlu tbls winter. He ipent several buudrid dollar last summer putting In a break-water, but It does not seem to do much good. price wm cau are paid In CASH ai Tht lllae Tannery- Haines & Co- tbe lojurea io