Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899 | View Entire Issue (May 16, 1896)
np Hi -Pfv ll-i1 , '1 i H .Hi II It SaTiBLISHEB MIR TI!L DIMEalV;TIUN II!' OmnHTII' PBINTIPLKS. IM Til KARS IV IIUHKSTlUlNr. IIV TIIKSUEH HP OtR EMU . KUGKNK, OK.. SA'IUKDAY, MAY 16. 2 NO. 24. jU EUGENE GUARD. ;A1PBELL. PUBLISHER. ilJi- of WHluinetlc btwccn I..R1H..F SI UsI'llII-TlilX 12.00. : ; l.oo. : 50. made known kin a raica en application I! b.itiu" letter-, t'l OL'AUD, LUCKBY fcALKH IN C2iPW Watcnss. Chains. Jewelry, Etc. JilNd PROMPTLY UO.K. II Word Vrrntf d.-tl r. BROWN, M. D. lolan ana Rjurgeon. L re'itlnictf over postnfrice. Hours; : 12 t -i 6 to U p. m. t AND MARBLE WORKS. i ind New 1'rlce 111 ForclKii sad Marble uil Orauito, Monument, i i).one mill Cemetery work of til kind for ItmC. JVOUK GUARANTEED ! street, near Feitnfllce. Eugene, Or WOO DCOCK, orncy-:it-ijSiw. ; hnlf !ilnek south of Chrismsa'a if. EXT. OKKiiOX. X. K, MahKLEY. ley & Markley, orneys-at-Law. ! tli! and l'robale BuliK-aa a Siieo Chriittmn ISlork. i County Bank. t!;.-,liilUiilii'd 111 lssg.) - JENE, OREGON. general Banking business all branches transacted on rable terms. A. Q. HOVKY, President. J. M. ABIlAMS, Cashier. A. (j. HOVKV, Jr., Asst. Casbr. II; IIKICKH, Presidi-ut. a. B. Kakiic, Jr.. Cashier i 1 Eugene. 9 las!) Capital 50,09G I aim rauiH.9w.uuu ne - Oregon l banking b'.minen cl.me on reanou- Sie'it drafts nil N K W Villi.. j, SA.N' f-'lUNVtSl'O and POUT- IBiblN. Iivii 1 1 "ii foreign co.mtriui-. aunt-sit to obo.k or csrtiti. f-.c ti"M eotrcuted to ni will reotW nildo. - - L. PAGE, DKAI.EK IX OCERIES I.!in'M iiinl 'oiniilutc stock of -'nil FaiK'V tirocerien bouirht ? , I: tln best inarketa, US1UELY FOH CASH, It tin' public better price "y otlier hotist? in Eugene. il all Uiistaisi at Marlcet Prices. . F. FORD. (EAnK'flUt,) f "inei, Iowa, writM under data j M ch 18'.i?i . Mfo. Co., J Dufur, OroRon. 1-kmkn: On arri vini; home lut J 'Uiutall well siiil atixiotnly Our little irirl. eiirlit i. olie- f-olcl, who had watt(l awav I'lt, I now well, Htroui; ami Mil well fleshe.l up. 8. It. ure luis done itn work well. t'ie.'hil.rvn like It. Your S. 3 I'ure ban uunM ami kept lioaraiiiw from me. So (five , w ith fnjetii;i for all. I yn pM-tiierity, we are MK. AND Mm J. K. K)RI. If! frMh and ih..rfiil. arid work. the ytra an, l.ir..r I'ur.. h ukim 4rr a w-k twaitlfe .ia-anli Mm h " f botii, bj a.l druuta. MDNIUV, MAY II. spring, where mi tlmn'.' IStl-ille. i iiet ut tin' court house. Election three week from today. Tic bamuit-ter indicate l.l(i-r weather. It'-v J M Mirk, of Chiiii. Creek I in Emu-i.e. J. M. Howe returned from lirowii villi- today. It S Cathcy, or Cottage drove, wns in tin- i'it.v today. Ax I!i:ly quote- m.iiiiv more prices to day. Head them. ISad weather to train horses f.ir tlie forthcoming races. Ar: litir Cniucgy vtui'llul loduv Iroiti a vif.il ut I'orllaiicl. Seeri-liiry of Stut It turiii'il to Salem todav. It Kincald IV. Di'all Sainli-rsoii rellll'lli.il Tiom Cut tune Grove I hi imiriiiii. MiH May Cnfliriiii returned to Cut lanu urove ibis nl'ieriioon. MiM Stella Kowluliil, of 1.i.I:imi!, i vii-idtii; relative in llii city. V. il. Iuirhtiui Inn ri'ttiriie.l fmiii a trip to rurtlaml .-unl Ahtoriu. Mi.- May Cochran, of Cottajje Grove U visi:in frieiiil in thin city. lii riiam G. lliiiew, of Grants 1'as, I upeinliiii; the day in lliU city. The Dalle postolllee wiw robbed of ti few dollar Saturday nilit. Shi-rill Joli'iou joined the ealil paiguerHt I'leuiaiil Hill tnilay. Aesiir I). 1'. Itiiiton ciiini.' dmi n from Collate Grove (Id moruirg. Secretary of Stale Kinciiid i huvinj; uu additii ii built to hi rcsidi'iici. Drew (irillln visited llirribtiri; yin terday, Koiiir down on the lypy." Dr J M Keene, of Salem, viited over Sunday In thi city with hi brotle'r, Clarence. DG l'alm, of I.orniie. repubublie in candidate for the ligUlattire, epeiu Suudiiy in Ku lie. I'rof. I Imiulitoii, who formerly taught music in thi city, U vir-itiin; here for a few days. K J Frasicr i now assistant tei retury of the 10ii;eiie llrivin; Assniiation iilni has tlie books at his nil Ice. A hot. wave is on in the l!.it. Yi terday llie thernioinetcr stoo l .it HI ill New York mid 1)1 in Huston. F. Ii- Chamber received two cur loads of freiuht from the Kast today one of binders and one of hui". Fri'iay's lleppner (Suette:- Grand ma Matlock was taken seii'iuly ill to day and is not expected to survive. The Fourth of July committee ha secured the Corvalb and Junction City brass bauds for the clubration. Mrs It II Sbacklctt left today for Gorin, Missouri, where she goes to visit her fat her who is (iiito sir k. Miss Carrie I.nuer bus returned to the Coai-l from New York and is now visiting relatives i Sm Fraiieisoo. Mrs. Kaebel Luce, and son James, of John Day, who bus hem isitim; ln-re for several days, went to Sulelii today. Florence Wi st: "J. L. Furnish, bus been to cape iVretua In hisoftlcial ch piieity us deputy slieritl." We suppose that I.iue county foots the bill. Mrs. A. K. lUamei! ofrortluml (nie Mi Edith Tonnue) formerly astiideiit of the I J. of O. is visitini; in the city, the guest of Miss Ada Sharpies. Ludwick Martin and wife or l'oun thiu City, Wisconsin, arrived yester day and will reside here in future. Mrs Louis Aya of this city is their daughter. Dr I N WoiMlle, who studied the treatment under Dr MoCorinU.k of the Khl cure institute in this city, bus started a tirauch institute at Corvallls. Hon Thomas 11 Tongue, republican candidate for cinnres from this dis trict, Mildressed the citizen of ( 'res well till afternoon and will speak ut Cottage Grove tonight. Florence West: lihine Illach ey took charge ol lJaugs' stage line between Meadow and Maplelon on llie 4th, when schedule changed reipiiiing the trip to be made in one day. Mayor J I) Matlock telegraphed home Hie news today that bis mother, Mrs Elizabeth Mai'lock, died at the home of her sou, T J Mutlock, In lleppner at l!:4 o'clock this morning. Miss Laura Seal who has been viit iug for the past yeai or two at Orange, Virginia, in the'lmpenf benelltiiig her health, an I veil here lust evening. She is verv low with consumption and is exiected to live only a short time. Mr and Mrs It J lVnnce v ho have been spending the winter at Kedlands, California, have returned home. They will dispose of their property near town, alter which they expect tore turn to U'dlauds. A Lake creek correspondent writes: I am informed that Dr W W Oglesby of Junction City, will put up a saw mill Ibis summer. The Dr intends putting in bis mill at the outlet of Tri angle lake on W I' Drugg's farm. Chicago l'ost : "You have some very valuable property, I lielieve," said the tall man carelessly. Tlie little a an looked at him 'sharply. "That de pends," be said. "Depend on what?' "On whether you want to buy it or n ess it " Dr It F Rivals, of Woodland, tab, formerly iif junction City, i in Eu i! em on" a blief vi.it. He is eniolite to Cook' Inlet, Alaska, where he hti some rich mining claims, which he will have worked this summer. lb "takes with him all nece-sary appliances and provisions. McMinnville Trai. script: 1 he South ern 1'acillc Company have replaced Chinese laimrem win. - l"V".T "'i wrlv ull section aloii'J 1 1...IF 1 1 1 in f 1 1 road. As between iinin--ii ."r anese there i not much dill'ereiice: but we fee no reason why either should Is? employed a long n so nianv white men who have lainilbs to support, are lying Idle Cottng" G i.vf licmati Leader: J- L Jones moved Wedne-day from Cottage Grove to Jones, a new town on the railroad alsmt three liiib-s north of this town. This is where the live nn' lunilier il iom is to connect with the H. I. railroad. Alsnit two miles ' l" lw built vet. In-fore Mr. June-can run lumlier from hi mill five miles in Hie mountains, to the railroad. Ill lilacs the (loom I built M feet above the gmii'id three f.et higher than any sh own bv record ill the United State-. Mr Joiie's eXxvU to do ail itiltll'-'use luuiljer biisiuess. TUESDAY, MAY VI Mr. It McC'ord I quite ill in ihih i city. i Mr Davidson returned from (Vrval-h- today. Will Duryee, of Iibel, wa in the I'i'y today.' I'oiii Stearns arrived on tlie ai'lci -ii". hi train. i Tne river registered eight feet this t morning. Charlie Illggin Ikh gone to the It i hfiuiii iiiiht. A Hew iiioiui today. It hccins to be wetter than the old one. The burotnetcr Is higher than it ba j I'ceii for six weeks past. G A Yeriugtoti left on a trip down uie vauey uu- morning. C T GriMin, of the City Livery stable, drove to Cedar Fiat today. Geo Itullock Is talking ot removing hi soda works plant tu Idaho. II CI Mclvinley returned this after noon from a trip down the valley. J I) Scharlf, of Portland, a diuuimer of the old school, wavln Eugene today. Att'r::ey Joe Young mid Leu Slevelis will leave for ltoi-e, Idaho, Saturday. l'lelity of candidate- in town this foiciioon. The speaking w as ut Spiiug Held this nfiernoou. A bicycle and a dog c illided on west EigbtliMivet 'hi altei'iiiHin. Kesult: a badly bruised rider. Attorney E Markley went to Port laud on the early train' thi iimi uing on a short titisliie.-s t il I- Mr and .Mr Chi Laiier went to Portla'id toilay, where they will visit a short lime with friends. Ii Montague, or Central Point, i among the latest arrivals or racing men. He has two Imr-es. At the, circuit court in Crook county lust week, IS J Peiigra was granted a divorce from Viola A Ptiigra. The revival service at the ClnNtiaii church have closed. Five confessions were made during the services. Geo T Hull A: S ii consiirncd a car load of iotaloc from llarrislmrg to the San Francisco markets today. So Tar only thru- or four populist precinct nominees have filed letters of acceptance with the county clerk. City cou.icil met last evening and adjourned without transacting any business until next Monday evelrtiu. M S i!:ii ker ha lini-hi'd Uu' sm. id si:;e bicycle for hi hr.lc foiir-ye.n oi l and now has it on exhibition in bi stoie. Mrnml Mrs V F Lyons of Walton lire in the city to attend the wedding of their daughter tu L S ltowlan I thi evcuing. Harry Holdeii, agent, received an other Steams bicycle this iiiorninc. The wheel was purchased by Ed Me Clauuhaii, Jr. Dr L M Davis is running a an Inde pendent candidutn for slate senator In Multnomah county. He formerly was enganud ill the barber business here. Mrs Frank Strong and little daught er .Mildred arrived this morning from Yn ka, Cmif. Mr Strong is expected to arrive this evening w ith three race horse. A largo number of Eugeiicl'.c went to Sprim-ficld this ntteruuoii to hear the candidate speak. This I the llrst appearance of lions 10 It Skipworth and L ltil.vcu. Jasper Hills or Jr-j-.er was in town today to see bis son, w ho recently had his liand blown oil with a dynamite cap, and who i now In re receiving medical treatment. The committee w ho have the matter of building a road to Itolu mla by way of the Mili'aiy route will send a lorce of men to view out the road Just us soon us the weather will permit. The pri.e light Mlverlised t3 take place at Salem yesterday evening be tween "Prol" Lncicn Cbri-tol and the Cleveland Wid did not occur, a it was prevented by tlie chief of police, Mr Dillcy. Albany Democrat: There good rcicoii to believe that J CGoodalc will move his null from Cohurg here. Mr (iooilnle is uu experienced mlllman and the mill will lie a credit to llie city and an important institution here. Lon Cienver, of Portland who ar rived here la-t night, lelt for Inline todav. beilikr nccomiialiicd by Ills daughter, Miss Lulu, a student of theL'ofO. w ho has been tpiite sick with la grippe Mrs A K Wheeler left Ibis morning on Hie local for Onawa, Iowa, to at tend the bedside of her father, who is Ivln . verv low With Ihlirht S dlsetl! She will nrobnblv remain with him until his death. Harold Hopkins, class of '!).'!, 1'ofO, who has Uecii attending college in Cal ifornia, arrived here today and will visit with hi parent, Mr. and Mr. J. 11. Hopkins. He was accompanied from Sbedd by hi fister, Mis Kate Porter. Cottage Grove Leader: President Chiininaii of the State University of r UHt lie. w 111 leeiuie ni uu- i i eooo u Tuesday night, May VI. It 1 Unit be will lie erect is to be eil w ilh a foil house a all who attend will be entertained. Itosehurg Plaiud.i.ler: F F Palter son the mason, who ba- been in Los Angele lor the pa-t few month win k nt hi iradi'.reti.rnedou Saturday's overland mid will spend the summer j with us. He report- unv amount ( hllll. lillg- iM'illg IT I Ii'- -. I' 01 tbal 1 there is tell men tootie j ii. I ' hm- ' there i lovely, but Oregon i goo. I . enough for him, us one cant live on ,.lie.i.. i.b.ne. The supreme court hand low ii a 1 :,! o ,ile M (b-cisioii in the ca-f 1 1 ' Oregon ex rel. C '. r v Stevens to hold the nllle' tv hchiMil s'llsTllite.nleiit N of e.illl r ct.io countv. Il holds that woun-i'. an; iu e igilile und' r the enn-titu'i -n Tin ctl"c!s candidates ill some lirt'-eu coun ty in the state. TlIK SrMHS'J ItA( .- Put nne thing i, nei e-arv to make ihe -priug races a grunt s iec and thut i- f .vora. le weather. II ir-e- are arriving every div or two from point i i California. Oregon and Ua-lilugioM. i.-u--. - .i ...... tl. .1 u iiuti, ,.-r nf hor- s . ..til .1 ii.i i-ti i ii, ' rroiii tint dV W'i'l l-O-ie g-ntb lllio write or hoie will Ik' sent city in a fe days. Pi attend, I'l' that nine be: here rrotn lb i iii.i:!ii--i.uii rs t aiirl . I'.;','- l owed; Ch i- W I. von uoik on Sin-law mad 11 S II l.vo. s work on Siu-iaw road :. It I! 11.1:-. viewer on Whitcakcr ami S ei i creek road M I) Lamb-, vh m r on Wlut- 17 ti ealicr and Swiet creek load Albeit Knowles, viewer on Whitiaki-r and Sweet creek road Joe Sleiuiiioii, cbainmail Wbit- e iker and Sweet creek road II H Fi-k, ehuinmau on Whit cakcr and Sweet creek road J S Wo,, ley, marker Whitcakcr and S eel creek Mad C M Colder, smveyor W hi tea- k r mid Sweet crei-k load 11 II Fi-k viewer Mills road Albert Knowlcs viewer Mill road Jason Neelcy, viewer Mill road. It P. Mill-, cbainmail Mill road. M D I. mi. lis cliaiuiiian Mill mad I tili-y Mill marker Mill ro nl.... ISC I'.eimin viewer Hall road... II t Mni:h viewer H ill road Kliiur Dingi-, viewer Hall road. Jo-epli Hall, ihaiiimtiu Hall road John Stains cbiiiiiuiati Hall mad '. .1 D lia icr cliaiuiiian H i I road . C M Collier surveyor Hall mad.. W A Cox viewer Sweet and 111 i 1 1 ' 1 n ad W II Mmford, viewer ."-wiet and Pound ro:nl 17 .so 17 si I 10 (HI III 11.1 IJ Ml .'i 7H IKI J oil - no , J no ' pi tin' ;; uu no :i :tu 4 uo 4 (Ml 4 mi III IMI I i;u i ,Yr. Suv.t'iiiiili t'. .Yluiuirk. Hlll'I'Xi.lt, Or., May 11 Mr Susan null C Ma'. lock du d here today. She wa one nt Oregon' eaHy pioneer. She Ma born in Noil h Cuioli na, De ceniber ;S, Wl'i, moving to Western Teiine ce when a child. When '.'0 yealsnl ac, sin- was married to E L Matlock and moved to M i-souri, where llicy lived II yinrs. Eight children Weic born t i them, six of w hom ale living. In the spring nf l.s'i.'i ibcy came to Oregon, cio.smg 'he plains with ox team. They settled live miles south ( where now stand Hie t iwn or Eugene, taking up a donation laud daim. Ten yiar later her hus band died. She lotiliull 'd to live on the firm until the spring of ls7J, win n she e line to Fi.sli ril Oiegon with her son, 1' .1 Matlock. Ib r sou tire all will and favorably known, one living al Eugene, one in Portland, two in lb pl'lier and two III Pendleton. She has i.eeii a meiiiis r of the Cumberland I'le-bylei iun church f ir the p il 47 year.-.' Ibr remain will be laid to rest tnmoriow afternoon. II Uu-ul. b I-'. A 1S.H.II Pi;oi-i.i:iUNii. - Last night at the Salviitn n army barracks the lli lilcnaiil in charge Mated to the audi ence that wood was :iiling scarce around the barracks and intimated thai oonntion would be acceptable. A number nf hoys in the mom imme diately left ami soon returned, each arineii with a big stick of cord wood, the lieutenant gratefully thanked haul tor the conil'ihutinii, without a-Uing any ipicstions a to where it came lioui", though it is staled that Hie inhabilalit of llie Chinese quarter- near the barrack uie minus about llil slicks of cord wood since la-t night. It is iiui'c likely toe Salvationist will try to Chiisiii.ni.',' the inxl. local ( 'biiicsi I'.Xil'lt.-lox. The ing excuisi.iu rati matter of sccur from thi city to dem on the day of the intercollegiate Held day meet, w hch occurs on June Ii, has heell placed In 1 It' hands nf E ll(Dcaeoti Davis and be is now cor responding Willi E P Itogers, S P passenger agent , in regard to the rate. Il is quite likely t!;al one or two cars will be chuilei'ed and a special very low rale made lor the round trip. The excursion win prooaiuy go oowu uiiuic Loseburg local the day ol the meet anil return that night on No. Pi. The indication are Hint a large liuuihci from here will attend. baity num. I, May in. A NlAV PIN. At it meeting last ld::ht Oii-gnu Hose Company adopted a liremen's pin, which will In- worn by members ol Hie company. The pin i solid gold ai d is round III shape having a shield in the center. En graved in either black or blue letter ing nt the top will be the word, "Oregon," while al the bottom will be the words "Hose Co." In the center on Hies lield will be the words, "Nol." It, will be u very pretty pin. Latk I'lfiiiiMt. It Is likely to be late in the season before the mount ain stream will be in condition f"i good lilshing. Fishermen are becoiu in.' initial if nt but they will have to w.nl or else go to the coast. The con tinued heavy rains have k' pi Hie stream bonuiing, uud the unusually lame liiiioiml o snow that is sloie. in the mountains this spring melt fast enough when the w. turns warm to keen the wab will eat her er up until in June or July. Wli.l, ST AIM' M.iM'W.-Mr S E Craig, pr ipri. tor of the Eugene civum. try, expect io have it III npeiatioli by next Monday. Mr Craig will call a meeting nf nil those who inleii i to supply milk to the cu ainery next Sal urd i.v. Tin- iiieetm.- will be tor the pin pose ill milking all ic v--'ty f la eiitciil Tor placing the en!' rpri-e on a thorough woriimg ba-i. Al H'i- ti-lie ll, e firmer will b" suppii- i w u u can, etc. for liaudling uie num. P,..y i iiu;d, Mn) 1 .. -Amanda Wnim-taH', i.g'd di"d nf kid;ic and liver 'al the county poor faim at iMi.c i'J ' tr troubles Tbur-tnii today. I II.- lelnl'.lll Will be Ml Vermin ccmeti-rv. I ,- . ' I ' i ' I ' V "II is int. Mr el d II.. I. pi ..-I, , l: A ISl.lMi P.IiiiAl: -A min i ina-i in tl. i.ai f Hughes wa- in mw o in- day s .lu -iline aid. H" c "in- fr.im Hie ill' left Ii and nloT uiaitiog a .-.l lei: mi the 11-0 tram. I in; "Jli-t w w no a-, be run v 1 ti -1 ' ,1.K. Albany Democrat: tor- of new -paper for nothing should ,' e il C ilK-t I b i,ioii f the Deuc.- I I.V the , I rnuhii.g int i a p ' n pn ii i-rat'. Kit tout seem-tij be the style. P...1! J, 1-'" -In to til 1 .ugene, W lie nf Ong A ii. May Jlavi-. a Idiught'-r. rit'i'il MU.MVNA. Alt inn Matii'M:i W ri i "lilt lilt" till Illll'I' Stllli l.ltllf. Hie i As.vi MMi.v, Mont , M.iv hi, ':;. j i'.nii'oi: t.l'.u;i: - l iiiiil.ing that, pcrlmp-, a few hue.- i'.omi I Ins part ml llie Mountain stale muM he el some i interest to the readers nt jiuir paper w 1,1 say, that Aiiacomla is situated near the load nf Deer l.ndge valley, in the Itoi ky limuntiiiiis, nil Hie Montana A I nii-n, a branch line nf the N P, and Hie lliitte, Anaconda Pacilic lailioad in Deer Lodge county, 'J") mill southwest of Deer Lodge, I he count v seat, and 117 mile noithwest of P.ult '. Anaconda i- a live, progressive tow u nicely situab d and well built with good, su statilial business blocks and line lesideuces, and all modern im provcmciits, with a popul iliou nf over Il.tKiil. A bew lily hall will soon be conijileted lit a cost of s.'.kiiI, and the contract for a j;!H,n 0 opera hotis,- has b en let. The city Is democratic Ic-idediy so. At the recent city, for four aider- ini-ii, sliari political line were d aw n und Hie democrat elected their entile ticket, and having all the hold over olllcel they now h ive lull control of the city government The inference is ea-ily drawn when- the :ippo,ntivc olllccs, of whieh theiv are a number, will go. There are a number of churches here, most all itcuioiiiiiation being represented. Three good public school buildings. A tree library, emit lining over luntl Volumes, w hich wa estab lished la-t year by the widow of the late Senator Hearst of Ca ifornia. The plan upon w Inch it i run I original there being no lee or liner; it ha a large iiatronagc. Each of the lailioad have ear shop here and do all repairing of the rolling slock for the mails. In these shop they employ HI men. The woiks of the Tuttle' Manufacturing V Slippy Cnmp iiiy, inaliiilaclurer ol mining, milling and concentrating machinery are also located here, which makes all the machinery, mould all casting and doc all repairing for the siiicltcis and re ilucrics. Mol of the mining machinery u-ed in the state i manu factured here. Mining is Ihe principal, I hough not the exclusive industry of the stale, bill ll I ycl ill i'.s intancy. New mim are being constantly discovered and pio-pcclinc, locating and development is extending in nil inicclloli. I he older mining districts arc being mole fully developed and tin season prom-.M-s to be one nf the best in the history ol Ihe slate. Montana look the lead in mineral production last year. The woiks of the Auacuida Copper Mining Company are located here. This company, ha been in operation for 13 years and ha developed and built up an enterprise thai I a wonder in Uie world of industry, and todav it Is one of Hie largest and gra'ulest mining enterpi ises known. Tne cap ital sin k s.;;.HI'lil,lM.I, divided into l,-Ui),uiit'sluiivs, at jji n r share. It is the largest company in Ihe state, uud ils Inlluence In business chcles, money paid mil lor wages, material and em ployment furnishi d i fell in all parts of llie state. During the business de pression of the lllsl two years these works have never closed down, but have been running steady day uud night, and have been adding to their already largo plant, and the out put has In en steadily increasing. For March tho product ol copper was IJ.II.HI, null p Hinds. Last cnr the pro duct was between S.UiHI.UOO and (I.IIIHI,. noil pounds and Ibis y-ar il will be from ll,bo0,oti() to IJ.IXKI.UtHI pounds per month. A new silver mill is to be built lis the weather will penult work to be gin. The mill being necessary on ac count of llie increase ill the silver pro duction at Ihu rellnery. These works furnish employ incut to over ::", IX )(l men. anil run day and night, Sunday lint excepts I. The lire in llie furnaces never go out, unless siiiue part of the uuichiiiery I cl i-ed down for repairs. On tho loth of April the company paid out to employe-, in Anaconda alone, $.'I'i),()iill unil about the same aiuoiii.t w a paid out in Unite to the company's miners. The-c works are know n and desig nated as llie "lowur" and "upper" works, mid are located at Hie fool of uud on the side of a hill near the city; the buildings used by and connected with the works are a mile in length and lighted by electricity. Tlie Anaconda, Ihu St Lawrence, and other mines, compiming the "Syn dicate (iron p," I ited at Unite and owned by the Anaconda Company, supply the greater portion nf the ore treated at lhcu works. They handle over 1 Id car loads of ore per day at the smelters, and live switch engines ure constantly employed to In ii g the oie from the mines to the works, which amount. to 4.00D tons of ore daily. Tho lull catiacitV of Ihe works is o.OOO tolls of eoiii er ore ami ISO tons of silver ore I er day. At the lower work they crush tho ci ide ore us it I brought front the mines und the gold, silver and copper i separated lioui the waste and earned bv water through lliltne to the "slum h'nuc" w here it i loaded mi car and pulled on tramways to the smelters, lb-re it i masted and finally smelted in tho furnace, ami the "mat" i I ben loaded on electric cat and scut Iroiu tne smeller- to tin- convener, a ins tance of oi e-fotilth mile. In these con veners thi- "unil" I- a nil melted and pin died, alb r w lii'-ti r i sent to the upper wmk-, the copper furnace. II, :r fom the copper lill'liuc II I M ill to the lelini ry for the lltial pro !, where by fin- me of chemicals and electricity, or ''' what they call the "electricity" process, it i puiilled and formed in bus ready for market. Will li'.'A 'I t" t I C S II pi l illtcll.lellls ,,f, e, o II I ill -e,l Wit II . 'n C"- -at y pas., and '' ;a sl.o u t lnoiigh I lie dill -lent department nf tin- wo:k. They explain' l the workings of the inai binciv and Ihe work each particu lar part performed from the lime the ore wa received until it wa turned out in I nr. mid In addition to nil tin wa told bow the ore I mined and loadi d on the curs, but a my practical experience in mining ba bu n v rv limited mid not being liceti-tntlied to or fiiniliar with mining and smelting iihr.i-eologv nr parlance, It is pos-ibb-and v ty pml. able, that i have mixed thing up wilh reference to I he man n,l in which this nre i mined, and the dill'eieiit pmc. s.es through which it is taken before it I turned out In gold, silver and copper bar, ready for mark. !, but in case I have, then and in Hint event, I feel certain I hat same ' of Eugene' hep grower and hoilicill lurists, laml in ore pallicniai ly uie eheriv and prune raising fiateruity, that 1 have in mind,) w ill conic to my le-elle. Slvii i-the paramount iple-tion in Montana ("day, and t he masses of the l'i in t.ivor ol silver llr-t, lasi and all the tiine To advocate any thing else w mild be a losing proposl Hon and the aveiage Motitantaii would hot only take it lor granted that you ad a whole 'eel factory in your Yd, but I hot there w as something radically w mug about you. They say thai all this clamor and loud and boisterous talk about "-otind money," "gold -Ian. lard," "lllty cent dollars," etc.. Is political rot invented by (he politician lo delude mid bamfoo.a- the people, ate I thai in Oregon they may be able (o "fool all I he people some of the lime and some of Ihe people ail Ihe time," w ilh these catch phrases, but it wont ,voi k ill Montana. Little clouds lu re and thcie begin to darken the political horizon and log rolling has begun. Already the politi cian is abroad In Ihe land having bloomed out several week in advance nl spring. Plans are being tlcvised, wbei laved und combinations formed for the coming ccmpaigii, which promises to be an Interesting one. wilh silver the issue. The piopositioti Is "to light it mil mi that line If il takes all summer." There Is a strong senti ment in la vol of mis which will come to the siirlace when t he primaries un called mid will capture the county con vent ions. There i not only a general, but a uiiiver-'iil desire among Hie Mon tana democrats to fall promptly In line with the other silver stale and show uu aggressive front to the enemy; to come out squarely and unequivocally for silver and make it the issue dining the campaign; to icqllire every man who accepts a nomination, cither in the county or stale couvc minus, to stand with both feet squarely on a sil ver platform, and Ihe ilemoci alic party will cans' the state at the November CCtloll. Yours truly, F. C. Mati i;sox. "Tryonls." 'The V of tryou'.s wern held Ibis afternoon with ihe following results: ".JD yard run le.senburg, Higgins, Davis, i'.isliop, Ui e. Ion yard I un Koselib'irg. F Tein pleloii', Overholt, Higgins, M. Davis.' The above were selected w ithout a contest. I mile C Tcmplctoii, P.ryson, In wall, Hillings, Hurley. 'Time, ,ri:")0. Ssd yard run -E ilryson, McFaddcn, Merry man, ISishop, 1 1 aye. Tl'USI'lKi; To .1 rxiTloN. At (lie May session of the commissioners' ((.urt a petition was presented by F L Chambers of this city mid 4H others prayin-t for the establishment of a tin iipike road between this city and Junction. llegiiiniiig at llie city limit of Eugene the road known us the "Hivcr mad," extending through roud districts No i". . "II, . '17 and 4J, Is to be graded and graveled to a point iihoui one mile north of Junction. The improvement is loie made this Milli liter willi the Hist available work hi Ihe districts Himugli which the road passes. The petition has been granted by the court. When Ibis work Is completed it will iniike a line thorough fare liel ween this city and Junction, w It it'll will be In good condition at all seasons of the year, Dally (. until, "Mny 111. Tkactikks Examination. The regular quarterly examination for teachers' ecrlilleiiles coininclieeil at 1 o'clock Ibis afternoon under County School Superintendent J G Stevenson I and Assistant Examiners i'rof J M I Williams mid Miss M E Met ornack. There are 07 teachers In nltenilaiice, about three-fourth ol lliem oeiug liiibcs. are iiiiiihcauU for county rtillcates, I for stale diploma, 1 lor slate ccrll cute, and - lor state llie diiiloma. At Hie last examination there was about 19'lapp leant, but Ihu nrcsent class is a large one lor Ihu spring exalninnt b ili. I t,0iy (iuard, Mny 1:1. Wants It Kktuunkii. The Salva iimi Armv lieutenant now wants tho wood which the boys m klndl "bor rowed" for him Monday night in re- snoiise lo his request, returned to Its owners, lie stales inai mere wnnoiny alsnit br or lid slicks of tho wood anil he did not susnect mi the start thai it. was gotten by unfair nu-ans. lie now has the wood und would like for tho noys to return It lor him. Pally (iunr.l, Muy Ii. Si'iiiNdiiKl.t) Si-kakino. The in. ei me-was largely attended. Kkl worth's s ch was largely cheered. Ammo other tilings lie said (hat Drl ver was not tlie republican candidate but the candidate of .Secretary of State Kincald's private secretary and tho A I A'. ISaker admitted that ha had beloiieeil to the A P A but claluifd he had sent In bis resignation, mil ine lodge would not accept It until after June 1st. baily limit. 1, Mny 1.'. Al.MOHT I'.XTI Nl T. "M chain," tho squaw who died yesterday at her "shack" in Ihu liorlhensteiii purl of the city, was burled today In mo a F it A M cemetery by Hio side nra number or other Indian grave. "M hala" I urn tig the list of the Culll- pisiiii Indians, and thai race of pie, who a few v ars ago Inhabited this valley mid had their strongholds In the ii'iountiiins south of here, Is now almost entirely uxliuct. Pally tonir.l, Mar 1-'. I'm; LakitnV.-Itny L-ikin Is being cviuiined before . I Uslice Whc-lcr this ,: i a i on the charge of larceny ,,l g. o.l by- bailee mi complaint of M rs M " A Lynch. It seems that Mr Lynch had go ids stored in Lakln's hoii-e and w lieu she went to get llieui i hey bad been removed. bally diiaid. Ma II. DiKH. The squaw, known a "Mu hala," w ho has inhabited a shack I'eiir the railroad In tho northeastern part of the city for a number of years, dud tin morning. Pally nuatd. May I'l. Wiiiiukawn. N Martin of Cottage Grorve, populists nominee for replescli live, lodiv I'. led hi letter of with drtiwul Willi County Clerk Jennings. "l. 1 - EV ARECUUTOR 1 . -v 1 J-L k'f -'"i Kit,'"- -fr' ' ' ' V - THE EE3T SPRING biEDICINE IsSin.MOMS I.IVUR Prr.L'LATOR Jon't b : .- t in t.ilv.' it. I he l iver gets sluggish diiini: tlu Winter, j.. t like all nature, iv:J t!u sv-.tcni l-.vi nii-s ihokrj up by tl't.' ;i.'Liii:cil :'..J v..e '..', whkh brings on iVi.il.iti.', i'cvir anJ A;'tie unJ Khftima-ti-::.. V t.i u.int 1 1 wake up your Liver t: -v., t-.:t ! stitis y.iu tike SIM.WONS I l . ,( I.". il.l.A I'OU tJ d.) it. it also t . !''..'. s ;!i-' Liver l.icps it properly at v.-oik, wit., i y. it svst in w ill be tree from resi n a:tj the wh'-l.- Iv.Jv Itivigorated. Y..-ug-t VMi: 15ES1' lil.001when yoiT v-l-m i-; in Al condition, and that v. il! only p.- wli - i t'ic L.iwT is k'-pt active. Try a Licr l.-i;ieJy once and note ths liiiuieiiL-. lint t.iko only SIMMONS i.imk KiUit'LAroi: it is Simmons lli:i! Kuihl.Arou which make the dilk-reikv. T.ilve it in powder or In liquid already prcp.in-J, or make a tea of ths PowJer; Put t.ike SIMMONS I.IVHR HEGU LATOU. You'll linJ the KLU Z on every pjck.ige. Look fur It. J. 11. :Vilin & Co., I'UlaJclphU, Pa. ( li-ciihiilng I.Hirary. 'The Circulating Library committee extend thanks through the press to the friend who have recently donated for the public use, the following maga zine and paper: 'Tho Iteview of he views, Cosmopolitan, Scribner, Mun scys, MeClures, und tho Youth Com panion. The very important place which libraries lampy In the public culture of a town makes all gifts ill their bo half ol great interest. Some one bin said "It is not enough to have free schools, but a library as well, which shall be wholly tree or exceedingly cheap." We believe this nucleus fur a library to be "exceedingly che ip." Only frl 00 per year Si cents a week and the subscriber Isroinei a factor In this worthy movement, besides he will have value received If lie only reads three books. Pally Oiiard May III. ltoWIMND LYONS Wkdiiinii. Mr. Luther S. Kow laud, one nf the propriet ors of the lb-git.!1.'!-, and Mist llell Lyons were married at the resilience of the bride's sister, Mrs. llcttle Cow gill, on Olive street, nl n:l o clock laal veiling, by Dean E C Sanderson. Mrs Cowgill's homo was prettily decorated for the occasion. A number of invited friend of Ihe contracting parties were present, mid numerous useful presents were received, among t iicui being ins following: Silver butter dish, silvsr cake stand, sugar Hpism, knives, forks and spoons, three sets of glass tea sits, water set, ph-klo dish, Perry set, castor, two salad dishes, two still nnd pepper sets, linen lablo set, pillow shams, silk throw, volume ol "Lite ot llirlsl," linen lable cover and a rocking chair. Those present were Mr and Mrs W r Lyon, Mr and Mrs L It itowlnnd, Mr ami Mrs ('has Farrow, Mr and Mrs V I.voiis. Mr ami Mrs l-raiik l'uiudss- ter, Itev ami Mrs Sanderson, Mr and Mrs Goodpasture, Mr ami Mrs C J Howard, Mrs Sally Davis, Mrs Tilda McCnll, Mrs Ileltie Cowglll, Mrs Vina Leiuley, Misses I.sura ami Morenee itiirnelte, Maggie Callison, Amanda lloiid, Ethel Cottle, Lulu Gibson, May Lvons, Stella Itowlaud, l'.lder M L. Itiise, Messrs IS II Lyons, Howard Itowlaud, O O Kow land, John Nash, Tracy Lyons, Jack Palmer, Dally Uuam, May 13. PltKClNiT Nominkkm. The follow ing additional precinct nominees tiled their letters of acceptance with County Clerk Jennings today: Eugene Dr. J I' Gill, populist candidate for the ofllco of Justice of tho peace, and LIS llossiiiau populist camllilale tor con stable The nominations wvre made by the Peoples Parly County Central Committee. Florence J (J Phehm, re- iiiihlieau for Justice of ihe peace, and darioii Morris, icpubllcau for con slable. Tho letters had to be accom panied by petitions nnd sworn to be. fore they could lie tiled. Pally (iuars, May IX Tiik Ovi'HV. The Gypsy arrived here at noon today with nine tons of freight and a couple of passengers. The boat will leavo down tl'S river to morrow morning. She will return hero next Saturday and will leave again Sunday. Tho ladles' baud ot Corvallls Is expected up on the boat next Saturday and will prulmbly give a concert In this city. The river now registers seven foot. Pally (Juard, May lg. Hcaki.kt Fkvkk. A case of scarlet fever was reported to the city author itics lust evening by Dr E I) McKen uey. The patient Is the child of Mrs l,du Crow, who is Hopping at ltoss Mathews' near Hie Geary school. The house w n quarantined lat evening bv Marshal Day and the Hag of warniuif posted. The ease is said to lie In a mild form and no apprehensions are fell for Its spread. Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair, dold Medal, Midwinter Fair. DR, Most Perfect Made. 4c Years the Standard mm WWMk