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n nn 71 r ILL! 1 AL JJ- KST1BL1SUED f OB TUB DIXSH11 ATIOK OF BKIOCUTIC PRINCIPLES. 1X1 Tl I1U II IQSMT MVU6 IT TBI IWKIT OF Oil BMW VOL 23 EUGENE, OR., SATURDAY, JUNE (j. 1891. NO, Hi. GEN G r 11 ii ii.ii i fcutjfM (Cltu Cuarfl. (PUHLISDED EVERY SATURDAY. 1. L OAMPBELLi Publisher Proprietor. ,,iTICB-OntbEaat .id. o( WUlam.tU TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. 12 00 LOI 75 mourn... it Month.... hree months. 00 K 0KL1 LaTHSS 0 ADVKBTI81NO. AdrertiseinenU wearied u follows! 1 One mum, ten Unas or let. on. lowniun t!lliitlnurtion $1. Cwh wqnlwd fewing 18 00 8 00 1300 out. fc t)B, tquan eia . liu for Moh raurtlon. rAd"rtUln(j billi wiU b. rendered quarterly. All ton wore mu ... - CEO. B. DORMS Attorney and Counsellor-at-Law. UrilX PRACTICE IN THE COURTS V Za Judicial District end In It Sunrera. Court of thii 8UU. ns"Ji..tt.ntion irlv.n to collections and L. BttYEU, -Attorney and Counsellor at Law- EUttENE CITY. OREGON. PRACTICES IN ALLTHE COURTS OF P tbU SUU. WiU gin .PU1 ittention , olltctinm and proUtt matters. Ornct-iw Hendricfc k Eakln's bank. FA. 0. WOODCOCK, AUomey-at-Lnw. tUiESKCITY. - - - ukwu ilKKICK-Uooou 7 t 8 McCUrtn Building. M-Sutoitl attention given to CollectlM lnd ProbU busin.ee. EORGE A. DORRIS, Attorncy-at-Law, KUGENECITY, - OREGON OiriM-Iu Register Block. k. R. bbh-wobth. j. J. Waltok W ALTOS & SRIPTOTH ATTORNEY8-AT-LAW, Ew.. r- Will do a general lew practice in all th. fcourta of thii State. , Seymour W. Condon, ATTORNEY-ATLAW. DUNN'S BUILDINO,- Ki.gcne, - - Oregon. t E. 0. POTTER, I Attorney-at-Law, OREGON. EUGENE, Omen- Boom to Conser' Block. CEO. M. MILLER Attorney ani Ccunsellor-atrLaw, and Real Estate AZtm. ....nvar KUGKNECITY, - UBWV oniee-ln Metonto Temple. Kuykendall & Payton, Physicians and Surgeons, Rooms Over CHy Drue Store. a. E. GALLAGHER, j Attorney-at-Law. nuoENKcrry Oregon. I Special etUntioB given to TroUto burin-. ..a Awnni ! Orrici Over Ln. County Bank. j DRS. PAINE & M'MURTRY, Physicians & Surgeons, OSc 9th St, Oppoilt. HoffmAn Eaaf. s DR. D. A. PAINE, Ridio. oonwr 10th and High Strata, Euireoc DR. W. T. McMURTRT, RUnc OU. 8t, twtwMB th and 10th, Euirent. ..i ii i " DE. J. 0. GRAY, QDENTIST. OFHCE UPSTAIR IN YOUNG'S block, oppotiU Goa0 offioa. AU lufhirfiaaBinWtd for pnU- tnctiua at tMth. MOORE & LINN, UNDERTAKERS AND EMBALMERS Coffin, and Cktti al.y hand. Pj (Miring and Embalmiot Bodie a HpfeultJ. lUddraea, awond boom aouth of U.tbo diit Charch, Willamette atmk -BUSINESS ESTABLISHED 18 YEAR&- Diamonds, Watches, Clocks, Jewel ry & Musical Instruments, v Special attention given to Repairing and Engraving by two first-class workmen. All work warranted. E. E. LuckeyH&Co. DEALERS IJV DRUGS, PATENT MEDICINES, Toilet Articles, Paints, Oils, Brushes, Etc., Etc. Prescription Department in Competent hands. D&U? Bookstore McClarens Building, (OppotiU F. M. Wilktna'Driw Stem.) -Hat an extentlv. Stock of STANDARD, MISCELLANEOUS, COLLECE AND SCHOOL BOOKS, Mercantile, Fancy end School Station ery, Blank Books, Cutlery, Etc. OrOrder. for Booki and Subanriptiona to Newdpapeti and Periodical promptly at tenditd to Bowel Trouble, and Cramp, Colio, or auy InUrnoI or External Pain. Aik your druKgiat for it j S. LUCKEY, LA LIB IN Clocks. Watcnes, Chains. Jewelry, Etc Repairing Promptly Executed. All Work Warraat.4.j(9 J. 8. LUCKEY bp mm E. Schwarzschild, Prop. (Sueceetor to Geo. Collier) BOOKS, STATIONERY, MAPS, GLOBES, SPECTACLES, WALL PAPER A SCHOOL SUPPLIES. Order, by mail promptly attended to. Ad dreaa Lock Boi 113. Cask k Prices, AT CRESWELL. From and after Feb. 1, 1891, my terms will be strictly cash. Prices Put Down to Bed rock. I will Not be Undersold. trsi.nct market nrice Paid ... j r- irrwiiiro If not all traded iUl a " . . out will pay balance m Cash. J. H. Whiteaker, Creswell, Or. Manufacturing 3LMM.mM.mmmjmmmu I BOILOIi!, Jeweler. MARKE 53 FISHER & W ATKINS, PROPRIETORS. Will keep conttantly on hand a fuU tupply of BEEF, MUTTON, PCRK AND VEAL, WHch thty will mII at th. lowett narktt prl ea, A fair tbar. of th. publio patronag. to- licited. TO THB FARMERS I W. will pay tht hltfhett market prio. for Fat Cattle, Uoki and Sheep. SHOP ON WILLAMETTE STREET. EUGENE CITY, OREGON. MeaU delivtrwl tu uy part of th. city fret of chary. Having purchased the Matlock Grocery Store, we call the attention of the public to the fact that we will keep on hand a " ; FIRST-CLASS stock of groceries,which will be sold to our pat rons at the lowest rates. FISHER BROS. B. F. DORRIS, INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE ACENT. THAVB SOME VERY DESIRABLE Pun.. IiHD.ad and Caimarortd Town property for taU, ra J Urma. Fropertj Eented and Seati Collected, among tht Uldert aad nut RelUble, and ia tht faonrr aad mumm-m mjuiimi v w omm Stajcd Hood to Noil. 4 ahar of yoar patmnace ii aoUcrUd, Offioe la CitT H all. Kmu9" B, F. D0RRI5. UtDroio Fuca A. Goldsmith baa re eerred another ear load of th. celebrated vj.j A ..... It will keen thia tlotllf nl Mi CU1 f 1 4 uvh. . r brand of flour in atock at all time bertafttr. CENTRAL T Groceries Dr. Jennie S. Barnard Regular Physician, EUGENE, . H OREGON. Will ipecially treat all DUeanet of WO MEN AND CU1LDREN.. Boom 9, Dunn'. Blocks r B. B. Cochrtn & Son, Real Estate: Agents. Knstne City, Orepon. Will attend to general Real Estate butlue. tuoh at buying, aelling, leaaitut and renting farmland eiry property, eto. Offio. on aouth aid. of Ninth atreet. - S EfGENE, OUEOO.N. DuBoIs Bros., Proprietors. Sportsman's Eporium. HORN L PAINE, Practical Gunsmiths - Dealert In GUNS, RIFLEa, Fiihim Tifkle ud literlilt, (twlag Narhlnea and Meexllraol All Hladn For I Repairing don. In tb. oeateat itjrle and war ranted. Guns Loaned & Ammunition Furnished BtoroD Willaiuttt .treek EAST AND SOUTH VIA Southern Pacific Route Shnsta Lino. Eipree. Train. Uav. Portland Daily. South I I North fiOO t M Lt Portland At ! 9:35 A M 12: VI M Lt miRtn. M I 10:18 A M I Ar Han rranctaco l.r w r ,ln in nnl at following ttv ,1 . ....,k l Knuknni' Kul Portland. Ore gun City, Woodlmni, Salem, Albany, Tan- nt, nneuaa, nauej, narruouig, ' Jity, Irving, Eugene. BOaiBUBO MAIL, DAILY. 8.00 a m LY Portland Ar',4.00 p m LvB.Mam LtI(J:20 a m 2.0ft pm I Lv Eugene S.40pmAr luteourg ALBANY LOCAL, DAILY (Escept Sunday). LEAVE: AKRIVKi Portland 6.00 p. m. I Albany. .9.00 p. m. Albany &00 a. m. I Portland. y.vu a, m. rOlLXAI BUFTET BLEEfEKa. TOTIRIST SLEEPING CARS. For aooommodation of Second ClaM Paaaaen gen, attached to Kipreea Train,. Wett Side DlvM.m. BETWXEI POKTLABD AID OOBVILLIS- MAIL TiAllC DAILY (IXCMT SUHDAY.) TJWamlLr Portland Ar 1 8:20pm 12:10 a m Ar Cnrralll. Lt 12.Wpm At Alh&nv anrl ttorvallia eonnftct with train. of Oregon 1 acifio Railroad. IIPRIW. TBAIM DAILY (KICtrT gtTMPAY.) 4Mb n I Lv Portland Ar I 6:3" a xn 735 p m I Ar MoMinnvlll. Lt I 5:45 a m THROUGH TICKETS to all Pointa East and South For tlcktU and full information regvding ratea, rnapa, ate., call on Coniny I agent at Kugene. R KOEIILKU, B. r KUUfciia, Manager, Attt O. . and I'am Aid YAQU1NA 110UTE. OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD AND ORECON DEVELOPMENT CO'S. STEAMSHIP LINE. (T. E. HOGO, Receiver.) 225 milm .noBTiB, 20 hodbs uaa Tim llian by other route. Fint claw through l'ataengtr and Freight line from Port land aad all point, in th. WILLAMETTE VALLEY To and from San Francisco, Cal, For Information apply to C. C. HoouB, Act Gen'l Fit A Pam Agt Oregon Pacific R K Co. . SAILING DATES. ' . ' FromYaquiua. WillametU Valley, May 16th Willamett. Valley, 2th WUlwietU Valley, , " Slat From San FrAncuoi. WllUmetU Valley, May 12th WUlametU Valley, " h WtllametU Valley, , , TV, I. Cnmnuf reterre. th. riubt to Chang. .ailing daU. without notto.. Paaaengen from Portland and other Wil lamttU .alley pointa can male. clot, oonnee tioo, with tilt traint oi in. iauina rvuw Albany ud Cor.allU, and if deatiued to San v lrt .knnM .mnvt to arri.a atYaaulna th. erenlog befor. date of taUltg. Passenger and Freight rates the lowest W. B. Webbtbb, Corrallia, Ore. Gen Frt ft Pat. Ag't, OmeaB Dr.lorment Co. 904 Montiromery St. Han FrenHeco. GEO. F. CRAW, AGENT, EUGENE. E. C. BURLINCAME'S ISSAY CFFICE'V LABORATORY Boil t siiT&r Bsiiioi K.-r;,r.i AilrMt, ITU k rt Itrmm tL, Sttrw, Ock. F. M. AVILKINS, Practical Druggist & ChemisL DRUGS, MEDICINES, IraiiM, PalBla, Cilaaa, OtU, Leaae, Toilet Articls, Etc. Fhjikiaaa' PrMcriptioM CoDponxUd- HOFFMA HAITCI mm Oflutcreetto Hop Growers. At a meeting of th. bop grower, of Wash ington recently th. quuttioD of (be danger to th. hop crop from hop lie. wa.dlacaeaed, and aom. plan, tuggeated which may be of aw to Oregon grower.. C. P. Hayf, an old hop grower, tald that ther. wm no concenliug the fact that lb situation of th. hop lutereat I. eioerdiogly critical at til. moment. Ther. U no uiatak. lug the fact that lb. bop loner, th greatest nemy to th hop grower known, i here to day in moat of tb yards, and it will gain a foothold in all. Something tuo.t be don or lb crop, will receive untold Injury. II bad prepared hlmielf to fiht tb inaeel, and wanted my man to do th lanie. II thought that la th purcbuing of sacking and .ulphur many thonaand. of dollar may be laved. It was agreed that growers ahould pray Iheir yards with th beat known rem' dy, th keroaen emu It Ion, as reoommended by tb United State entomological bu reau. It requires about ten gallon, per acre for praying one lifhtly and twice thoroughly during th season. The following 1 the remedy for lb hop loute, reoommended by th department of sgrioultur: Koroaen oil (common grade), 8 pints; water, 4 piuta; oap, 't pounds. Dilute for ute with 25 parti of water. Increase each ingredient for larg amount in sam pro portion. Th soap nsed uniy U mud as follows: Leon Hirsh's Cryitnl potash lye, 1 pound; flth oil, 3 pints; soft water, 2 gallons. Dis solve tb lye in water and when brought to a boil add the oil. Cook about two hours. This will make about tweoty-flr pounds, il filled up to make tb. evaporation by boil. ing. A law trim ted at th laat esion of tb. Oregon legUlslur ri quire, all notaries pnblio to regiiter their ooiumiaslons with tb county clerk or recorder in th county in which they residt, and unlets Ibis is don tb oonimitaions will b forfaited. Tb. Dew law took effect May 20. Don't Believ It Wben told that F. M. Wilkins, the druggiat, is not selling "Wisdom' Robertin" for th complexion, the moat elegant and only really nannies preparation of it aina in me world, and giving a beautiful picture card with every bottle. Call a Halt Tbat tired languid feeling mean, that your .yatem is in a stat to in vite disease, and Wright' Compound Ex tract of Samaparilla i what you need at one. to expel Impuritie. of tb. blood and build yon np. Bout dt an nruggtim. Geo. W. Klnsey, Auctioneer. When yon want your goods, hocsohold furniture or land sold at anotion, call of Geo. W. Kinsey, tb pioneer and moat suo oeHafal auctioneer in Lan Connty. II will attend tu aU aalea on a reasonable oom - mission. What II It! That croduoes that beautifully aoft com plexion and leave no traces of Its applica tion or injurious effects? Th answer, Wis dom's Robertin accomplishes all this, and is pronounced by ladies of taut and refine ment to bo the most delightful toilet artiole ever produced. Warranted harmless and matchless. F. M. Wilkins, agent, Engen City. T ! nmln who ia a nrlnler. aava Ex- Afawn 3 n Tiinhrun nf North Dee Moinea. Is. Bom. yean ago he was employed in .. . .. . i .i i i. lull otty wner iney were priming ciruui.r. for Chamberlain. II had a deep aeated cold and terrible cough, and while letting np cony he mad up his mind to buy a bot tle. It cured him and that was tb first I .... l.m nf rhamlutrlain't CnllffL Remedv. I have been strongly in its favor ever since, My own experience and tbat of my family convinces me that this remedy is th best in th world. Tbat may be strong language but that is what I tbiuk. For salt by F. M. Wlimn. urnggist. The Kug-ene Clear Factory KeeDS constantly on bsnd tb finest brands of bom made, domestic, and Key Weat cigars. Charge tb lowest price for chew ing and smoking tobacco, bell at retail and wholesale. Give Them Chance! Tbat is to sav. vour lungsi Alio all Your breathing machinery. Very wondorfu! machinery It is. Mot oniy in. larger air paaeoges, but th thousands of little tnbe snd oavitie leading from thorn. Wben these ar clogged and choked with matter which ought not to be there, your lungs can nnt An tli.tr work. And what the do. ther cannot do weel. Call lt oold, cough, croup, pneumonia, catarrh, eon.nmpuon or an; oi th. family of throat and no, and head and Inns nhttrnntiina. all era bad. All OUeht to begot rid of. Ther. i. just on sure way to get rid of tbem. That Is to take Bos ebee's German Byrnp, which any druggist will sell you at 76 cent a bottle. Even if ...rrihlno .la has failed too. you may da- dend upon this for oertain. Tl,. U il.nir.r nf a nnld raanltino in pneumonia wben Chamberlain'! Cough Itemed y ia need a directed "for a .ever. im " It .rrHetnall counteract, and arreata any tendency of a cold to result in pneu monia. This taot wa. tuny prov.n in inoua- .J. "I Aurinn (Ii. nltitmln of infill- Uiil VI BOTCH MM. .eg - - ' enza last winter. For sale by F. M. Wilkim, Drnggist- H-letratedFrenclita, wt0"APHRODITINE''r:fu'Xr Ii Bold o a POSITIVK OUARANTEC to cart toy form of nervous dlKaM or any dltordtrof in. generative or gans ol .liber tea, whether arlalug ', frtrtn th.ftrnM.lva BEFORE UMof Htlmalaou, AFTER Tobacco or Opium, or through voulli ful Indltrre tloo. over lnaulrene., 4e , tueb at Lota ol Brmla Power, Wtksf uidmi, Beariiif down Faint In tha Wk,HernlnalWeakneai,HrUiia,KrTOua Pros tratloD, Nortarnal Emlailout, Leuoorrhea, bit tineas. Weak Memory, IxMtof Fowcrand Impo triwy, whlehllaeKlectedolienleadto prematura old are and lnwnlty. irtr. XO a brn, hoxsS for I', HO. Heot by nallourerelptof price A WftlTTKMVUABAMTEK It given for , rrery liuo order reetlred, tr(und tltemooey If a r.rniaB.Bt eur. It not effeeicd. We har. taogjaodtol tettlmoolala from old and young, of botheexea.whohaT. been permanently enrea ty tht um ol A phroditina. Clrealarlrt. Addret THE APHRO MEDICINE CO. Veetara Branch, Box 27, PoaTbAaB. 0a 8o!d by E. R. LUCKEY CO., Druggitto, Eugene, Urcgon. The Silk Threads in Paper Honey. In spite of the skill and industry of coun terfeiters, they have never made a bill which did not have on or more vulntrabl spots. Bom of th product of their handicraft msy seem perfect to th untrained eye, but lb (ipert will find that each on, like Achil lea, ha aomething lacking in Hi armor. Perhipi tht features In good treasury notes which counterfeiter! hay. found it most dif ficult to Imitate is th two blue silk thresds which run lengthwise through tbem. They ar a littles) over an inch apart, snd though sometime ilmost invisible, they form part of every bill issued by tb government bu reau of printing and engraving. A. L. Drummond, ohlef of tb aeoret service of tb treasury department, who has bad a long experience with counterfeiter and their warea, explained to a Tribune reporter why it wa so difficult to copy good bills In this respect. "Ia th first place," h. said, " th silk threads ar put in lb paper wben lt I mad at th factory. To make paper of th kind need by tb government require a big plant and Iota of capital, o counterfeiters ar kept out of it. Even If they had th neces sary money, they wouldn't b fools enough to risk it all for th chance of making bogui bill. It would bi exceedingly unprofitable for paper manufacturer who already his a factory to make tb paper, because to do ao la a penitentiary offense." Air. Drummond then showed lb reporter a counterfeit two-dollar bill whioh bad a slug) thread running lengthwise through It center. "This is th only bad bill I ever saw with a silk thread in it. Even this bis only on thread, instead of two, ao it would not be dangerous to a skilled teller. I have never beard of more than two other bill like Ihl on. It i easy to see tbat tb counterfeiter split Ibis note, pnt in th thread and then pasted th two parti together again. Tb (rayed edge show that. Tb fellow must hav beta very stupid not to know that gen nine money has two thresd instead of one. An expert can easily tell when a bill be been split in two and pasted together sgain, so the silk threads would not deoeiv him." The Fur Seals In Bolirlnr Sea. Every spring th seals appear in dioves from th unknown wiuter quarters, and set lie down on tb Pribylov, oui 300 mile from th mainland of Alaska. The male oom first, accompanied by tb young aeal pnpi born during thi previous summer, and chose their respective homes on tb rock. Th female follow three week later meek little creatures, ia steel gray garb, very dif ferent from th. big brown male seals, with their fighting propensities Often on aeal poise sues twenty wives, and he has hard task to defend bli horn and family from bi neighbor!. Indeed the old leali fight like furiei, becoming covered with Man ind ter rible wounds, and sometimes losing in ey or pirt of a flipper In a fray. Moat of th fighting ii don with th mouth. Th com. battanti approach each other with averted bead and sly look, till suddenly they utter a shrill piping whistle, and engage with their (harp canine teeth, th hair file aud the blood flows amid much (urioui bellow ing. Tb young bachelors from on to fir yean old, herd together in their own quarten it l respeotful distance, till they re itrong enough to fight for wife and bom. Cyclone at Arlluftou. Tuesday afternoon of last week Arlington wai visited by a sure tnongb oyolone, which demolished tb (tor building of D. B.Bprin. kle and also in old ikating rink owned by L. 0, Ralston. The storm cam up sudden ly and for a little wbil tb elements were furious. As toon as II wis known that th tor building wa blown down, a number of th citizens ran to tb scene of th disaster and found in the midst of tb fallen tlmben Mr. tnd Mrs. Bprinkl and N. Balrd, who war in th atora wben tb citailropb happened. Mr. aud Mn. Bprinkl. war no conscious and were resouedfwlth great diffi culty from the wreck. Mn. Bprinkl. i ser iously injured and Mr. Bprinkl ind Mr, liulrd out ind bruised around th body, but not dangerously. Ther wis a light shower of rain it th time, but not in my great quintity. Tb loss to tb two building is estimated it about $1500 ind th good war damaged to a smll amonnt. It Is not th farmer but th manufacturer who is to be benefitted by reciprocity with South America. If tb advocate of protec tion ar linear in their desir to protect and benefit th American farmer, why do they not nrg reciprocity with tb European ooutriei as well a South America? Tb reason i obvious. Tb Republican leaden recognlz no protection except that which ha tb manufacturer for it object. Our market for agricultural product in tb outh i worth $10,000,000 annually to th. farmers. Th European oountrie tak $800,000,000 worth of our prodoot. South America ii an agricultural country, and need our man ufactured produot more than ah doe our grain and fruits, benoe tb Republican re oiprocity craze In tbat direction. Oar far men look for their market In manufacturing oountrie, and reciprocity in Ibeir interest ahoold be eastward in it. trend and no' aoulb. A Jury in Spokane, after being out all night, wer. nnabl. to agree, standing eleven for conviction and on. tor acquittal. They wen Immenlately inttructed to return to tb jury room and. lay until tbey had reaohed a verdiot. Th. bailiff wa instructed to de ny tbem any bread and water until a verdict was returned. About ten minutes later tbey returned a verdiot of gnilty. Th defendant' attorney took xoption to th ruling of the oonrt which foroed tbem to a verdict Th exception wu allowed and a notice of a mo- lion for a n.w trial trial wa mad. Evi d.ntly th old practice of starving jurie in to verdicts won't do ia tb present eg. A Narrow Encape. Dalle Time-Moontlneer, Miy 29. Last Saturday evening about 520 o'clock a (rightful locldcnt happened on th long bridge west of Yionto, in which fifteen (night cat wer burned, but fortunately no on wa injured. No. 28 bad lift tb station uam.d and was proceeding down tb grade, wben th engineer, Mr. Pat fewer., discov ered that tb treatlo work wa on fir. II pnt on th bnkes but could not hold tb train, snd then threw on all tb (team po( (ible. When the locomotiv struck tb burning portion of tb bridge, it lurched and pitched like a ship at ei, but with th groat fore of steam ind th momentum, managed to reach solid portion, but tb oar behind went down Into th aea of flam, which roared and writhed like chained dem ons. It would have been certain death to hav jumped, as th bridge was fully forty feel high, and bents were completely em braced by lb flame. Seeing no escape in Ibis direction, th engineer and fireman thought they would (land a better chanc by going in th cab than by maintaining their position In front of lb boiler. Fortu nately tb last freight car, n it went down into the fiery furnao swung loose from th caboose, and passenger and brakemen wer aaved from a frightful death. Fourteen of the can which were burned were loaded with took for bridge along th route, and on with merchandise for this city. Why Farmers Should Keep Bees. Tb fact that bee an pollen distributor i a sufficient reason wby a place should be mad for tbem on every farm. If kept for no other purpose thin th benefit tbey do to growing crops ind fruit-bearing plant and treei by apreiding the pollen among th blooms, these industrial worken would b a valuable ad jnnct, Teetlmony ia abundant and conolusive as to th desirable ffecti of bee npon grape vine, fruit tree and fruit bearing plants generally. Indeed, on prominent apiarist goes o far a to Insist tbat a few hives of bees judiciously placed will revive a fruit farm from a non-paying to a profitable inveiinient. Field erop sci entists tell us, and wide swske farmers know from iheir own observation, an greatly as sisted by th. honey be' manipulation. In deed, their influence is required for tb per fect floral fertilization of aom of th cereal orops and tb meadow graases. Where th farmer is too busy to give his personal at, tention to the production of honey it is sug gested that he purchase a few hive and turn then over to th care of hi wlf and daugh ter. They will find tb pin money accru ing from the sal ol th honey a convenient and pleasant return for the time and labor pent among th bee. Tb outdoor occu pation, too will prove a weloome and health ful change from indoor drudgery whioh they can then afford to hin don. Destructive Cloud Bursts, Ileppner Gazette, May 27. Word was brought In Tuesday that a olond burst bad carried awiy Geo. Noble's boos nd birn, 19 sacks of wool for Asbbaogh Bros, on McKinney oreek, and th Csson House on Rhea creek, just abov Rhea oreek bridge, lt has line been verified. Tba girdem of Crocket and Chai Kirk .wen ru ined, and down th oreek orohards and growing garden! suffered as well. At. C. A. Rhea's plao considerable damage was done, tb bridge across Rhea oreek being carried out. Jea. and Thos Rhoa'i crops wn also badly damiged. It is difficult as yet to leirn ill or Mtimit th damage. Down in th neighborhood of Lexington much water foil, damaging garden, oropi, to, Leni also had Bihar of lt. At Ilepp ner then wtt only a moderate ihower, and in som part of tb county, bardly enough nin fell to lay th dust. Tb rain yesterday and to-day bav been steady, tb ground receiving a good soaking, doing muoh good. A MoMinnvlll. dispatch of May 31st, eeyi: A terrifio thunder storm visited thii section last evening lasting an hour. A giant fir in th western part of town wu struck by lighting and et on fir. It I (till burning today. Th lectrlo light wlrei wen truck nd carried lb (hook a mil into th station, exploding at th generator like th report of a gun. It deranged lb plant so muoh that th city wu in darkness for th night. Then wu no wind and tha drecohing rain only added to tb already luxnriantgrowthof veg etation. t Then an aom funny mistakes In th ses sion law of 1891 ai printed. Tb law cre ating tb. new corporal ion of McMinnvilla make, th western boundary of that olty point 45 miles weat of when it ought to be, in the Paoiflo ocean; Ibtn it run the city lint's thirteen ind one-half mllee from that point, and the McMinnvllliins dont know what to do about It. Edwin Btrausser, who is an employ in Rodman's taw mill, V, mile from Bcio, wa o unfortunate on Monday evening u to lip when pasting near tb saw, and fell, so tbit ooi of his bands cam in contact with it; also his bnut wss so near th uw that b I breut wss cut snd lorn by it. A it wu torn of his fingen wen cut to tb bone, and h cam within an Inch of losing his life. Th liu orops of gralo in Klamath oouuty laat year sod th limited bom- market have made a transformation in tb gnia buslnes of Southern Oregon. It 1 but a few yean inc th Klamath lake country wu wholly supplied with flour from th Rogu rivet valley, but now th farmen of Klamath county ar hauling to Jacksonville the wheat they hav raised on their own farms. P. F. Cattleman, local agent at Portland and Batem for tha "Microbe Kilter," has been arretted for violating th stat law that prohibit th.eal. of unwholesome and unadulterated foods and medicines. Th will b fought to tb bitter tnd. 4 gj,.., .