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About The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 11, 1894)
o FRIDAY. .U .l'T i uiiiiiiioii. is ourt in'l from i i.s. M. ri m Comity week. Alex I :i I has I -(II l... I county. A !! i w ill Is- given ill park Sunday. The Chlm -c Ki.i r..r has lmn war iiiuiiI csto. Theodore 11 tulu liu, n Portland lm buyer I in lo n. Mi-s Pi m l Mill. rl. lt f..r n slmii II ) i uUlim today. I't inlii loh drink iiii car loads r Uvf I Hi ll Sllll.llll T. Tin. iiicrcuiy I.h i,i ul degree In I'nrt liiinl yesterday. Tin f ! I storage rcc.ivc.1 a. othi rut load of ls-r today. Ilu-lucss very .inlet around the ixnirt Initio- nml city hull. mew. 11 runway ii now run lug train iii tin- Columbia. II. M. Sinltli i. shipping hi luri tun' to M old Inline In Iowa. The AHnjr Wixkly m mm ml U .1' years old. It Is iiii -x- Ill-ill paper, lie.,. A. 1-lVliUH Ullll p. vt. 1 idler, III Hull-Ill, Visited r.Ug. lie llVlT last Will lug. J. M. Miel; y, llu- well known I'.irt lunil drummer, spent lost night In Ku gene. A. ('. Wootkixk ami U. It. IIum expect to return home from tin-springs .Mommy. 11. I). Aurton, tin- Junction City attorney, was noing inisinc in t.u gene tiMliiy. .Airx. name i.wiiin, hi Milein, ciiinc up this ttl(crunou to vi.it a few day llli relative. A niiiiilx'r of 1 aiginc m-i.i1,. w ill visit I he Florence txiuutry during tin- lost day of August. Sisirtsmcn report that inanv coveys of tlie China pheasant itrcnulv itlniiit one third nr. wii, Chun 1.. oleutt mi l Carey Martin went to Newport (lit morning to (ih iiiI h week or more. .Mrs. .. A. PhvImuiiiI children went In 1 lnrri-.l.ui n n today' train to vi it u few day with relatives. .ii rn. i'.. i miser uini .Mrs. Wc.i.y Minnnoii went In I ..rll iiiil this uiurn lug to visit furu few day. 1 lie riul:iw ami Mclvcii.ie stage came ill on lime last evening, the Lit ter with n broken spring. Only Itrlit passengers were on board the local train when It leil I lie ileHi lor iioscnurg nn mternoon. The Harrisburg Water Tower Com luiny has nuitlly M I rci -ile. In iirrang lug to i;o to wink anil complete their mien. Tho O. I!. A N. C i. iiun'iu:av lh.it lis linen ol railroad are now oiien to Hkanc uiul Uiiiitln-ton witlioiit change of cars. New has leached lure Unit I'.t kil l O.iinbil, aged L i years, nml formerly a nxddclit ol I .line count v, wax reeeiitly drowned while bathing in Hnakc river. 1 liik iith' ruunwav mare wan cauxlit in Willouu'liliy 's ii;inm thin nun hliiK. She is flihtlv lame In mi a liruiiH-on tin-hhaiik of tho left Inn. I lerf. II. C. Humphrey nml family lefl this iiioriilui; on the Imal tniiu for Ocean l'ark, WashiiiKtoii, where Ihey will cim-iiiI ulsmt oix wi-t-k I'V the wiuniliiiK n n. MUs Llniiiu Holt left on tho loeul train IimIhv for l.onir IUucli, Wusli IllKtoli. Mid will lm joiueil at I'ort- lainl hy Misn iK kuin of that city. ClKirl. s I.mii-r nml wifu an. I iluueji ter Ilcnriilta, nn.l Mm. Win. Ken hhaw nn I nitiv, Misn l.ulu, exs'ct to l'o to ewtMirt next Monday to re main two or thret- weeks. HuiH-rlnleinli-lit MeKlroy, of Kalem, l resilient lilnsH, ol I orvilllls, left reeetivi olleuilin $ ami this inoriiiiiK for their hoinin. They havo btt'li the teachers' institute herv Itcv. J. M. Dick left this niornlni; on n tlireo mora lis visit to relatives ami frii inls In the ICnst. Ho Mnrtud for the haiiio ilitluatioii a few weeks si mt. hut wan comiK'lle.l to return home on account of tliv railroail slrike. Tho inelnliers of the illrtrict teachers institute visiteil the Htato university iiiiii.iinus tins iiiieruiHin, tneri'ioro a couple of extra curs were uneil on the street railway. J. It. Vatcs thnshtsl alsiul MO lillnhels of oats Motiilay, liierelv to trv his machine. Ilustivs tlieirruin liiriinl out well. Ho w ill start on the n-KUlar season's run next Momlay Cuptiiin KiUvurils ami I'latik Mc Ieruiolt, I. S. liisiH-ctors ot hulls nml Isiilcrs for this ilistiict, last w.rk. In siM-eted the Itoliarts, Lillian, Mink ami ('.sis at i'lon-nec. The monstrosity that swallows four K:illoiis of water un.l niiikcs a pin i ii-lilon out of liiuix If, In LI forth at a saliKin last eveiiim;. It is neiilli-ss to civ that tlieexlilliitlon was a disgust IliX one. Wrap your iiv in newspaer if you want it to keep. It kts-ps Is lti r than w hen a hlnuket Is put around It, nml it is easier to throw the ncwspacr away t l.un it is to dry the blanket. WidiitKilay Corvullls Informer: "III Itay went to Kuue.le todav to train Claude Hlair, fur a r.v-o for -'in') a side, to take place iiiii. time this month." The raw w ill take plat hero jiuirs'iav, .nirusi ,nn. A sins t fakir last evening held forth III a miliM.ii of the city. Ho ilrs.nk ami Immense iiiautity ol water, pune- tureil lils la.v, arum ami neck Willi lare sttd pins and M'Wed his mouth. When he took up a collection and only rctvived Si) o-lits for his lull lei iotl he wua Just a little hot and ho had a rihl'to U .V. A. Toiler, formerly of thi city, ):a l a runaway accident at Mniinm a few iluys hIihv. Tile lUlty w hel struck a crooked utick which llew up w ith ttn-at fonv, striking Mr. Tozier Heal the .eft eye and i-ln-t rating to the Is. ne. At last account he was resting i-ay and was very thankful to es-ae the IosIiik of an eye. A drummer wan at tho curt house ye!crdy to ws'iire an order for coun ty supplies, and as is often th ca- i.usM-.l around the cii(arr, when It was earned that not one ot the county official with "111. there Is aldictei to the lial.it of smoking tolavn. Kt" KM: ii vHI. With the ei.fptioii of hrriir, IV i. ton county U in the tame Ox. Corvalllsiifuriuer. I TF.si llF.ns INSTIUTK. rrmeediuicn uf lb Si'cuuJ l.atl Ills trllaM Jaikri. ii in.. ii u. Am:. M.e -Hi lil; nuaiO, I'lii.l i. i ll. lay llioriilUK sensioii l.s hc.l iiiu.lehv the Institute chorus. "l.lch I'mf lliionl mil. of l',,ritt,.i us niuioiitiivil a leader In the discuss' ! ion of limp ilraM lni. The work was a sihl recapitulation of yesterday's work with the addition ' of ncvc'ral theoretical Mens l.r.nit;lit nut hy a I. luck Ismr.l iliaitram. Mm. 'n. I'.l.sis, of Corvallis, fnrly addeil her testimony favoring tiie sy.to iiuitlv tcaohliiK of iiiathematlcal niphy. At this juncture the Icachcm were Klven an opportunl'y to Join the county teacher readiiii; circle. Kuiim erallou revealed the fiut that the tin ints-rslilp had rcaclicd 'is. I'rof. Williams was calll upon to continue his arKiiuieiit on the topic of hulilt. lie ill tine hiil.lt a-an an lilllsive soliiethiuir that isiliipiilcd In constant practliv. Tlio U liihlicy In form hahils must Is.- i,c.iiln,l u'fore the aac of tMelity and teachers imuiol Is- tiNi watchful over the pupils in their charge. After a short recess and a iuhorlou etfort on the pait of the singers to render "Sweet Oregon," the siil.Jivl of grammar wa taken up ly 1'ri.r. Ituouham, of l'ortlaiid. He tiealiil logically the titiMllllcatious of copulative vertsj and their rliinry reiittloti to the sentence. Kokkmhin. The Kciu-rul discussion of the limn "Kailuns in teaching and causa-'' was intrisluml ly I'rof. Wethenum, of rloreiiiv. He laid much stress noon the ImiKirlnuce of judicious i.lauiiiiiit oi i ne rou une scnooi work Mr. Hunt, of !i.rini.'!lcli! Hi.nlic.l the law of human kindncsn in a llttinn uiaiinci hy nlicarsinir the lite of a Holed theatrical character. I'rof. Ortoii prefer to tench school lor iiotiiitiK rattier tlian remain at home nml do iiothlnir for nothini. Failure in tcachlnii I often attributed to a lack of natural ability and Iltin ss. Jlr. lilil ami .Mis lleinenwny oiler I practical miKirevtiou and Mrs. Hiksoii essclnlly uriisl iihii the ncivsslly of con II ii nous iireiiaratiou as a safo-KUard uKaiusl failure In teach- lint. I rof. Hunt nrcueil that com plete fiiiltin s were very few and that a teluleiicy to relroirrnilu Wntlie To- ulloflack of inulldetite which til dent often fli.d out. I'rof. Norris iMiiuteil out that it pro- litlc cause of so called failure Is attrilt utahle tu a dcllcieucv of natural i;overniii(f jsiwer. lib KUKircstioii were theon tlcai not exiierlliieutal. I'rof. 1'iclih- of rlaletii, said that Oregon had L'.niU llivnueil pcdaKociloM. He ussuiiied that failuren In tcnchlnir were iMissihle hut nil "Ideal'' wan ut terly iiiipoHsihle, hut ha emphasized thu theory that tho climax may he approached step hy step. I le'furt her stated that lie had hccli connected with Institute work for 30 vcars. hut was thoughtful to ImpreM the lulu. Is of Indy teachera that lie wa imt as old a the statement would nat urally silKk'i'St. Till closed the llls- 'Ussiuii, ami I lie session ailjouriicil. AUKHMSlX. Tenchcm met nt Central school at 2 p. in., w liere car were In waiting to liansiHirt lliein to the university. l'i- on arrival there, all pnaxxded to the assembly hall, w here they were form all ((rcctctl by l'n sident Chapman, anil coiulUfted tlirouuli tin) Uillt-reut departments. To Help a Town. Stop your home tiapcr and ask your friend to do the same. Don't I'licouraKO aiiythim: that will Is in (It uiivIshIv hut vourM'If. Always buy of s'Uillers, If possible, and K've your home inerulikut the Ivlck Urauso you and your friend are not s.rmittcil to run the town, and If you do inn It, kick anyhow. vt lieu nil improvement I iirniocJ In one part of town inovo to some other part to git rid of helping pay for it i..r tin- his Hi.- mk r an .IViit raj. na. uiVe.ti M l.l JlunK Cbuini ol I yellow Jai ki t, ill tiilisasiui-Hiv of 1 ii.is- n iiii-mii-s iii .ro ciitnc: w mi i w nr. ailer I Well IV II, oil-all. I I 'l.im M. I,,.i. crs.s-, ,e i-lluw river, and iilime i..r.ti...i . . ieu .!. II lor ..MIH. snp olll. ers have Isvh pt. n.iM.I iloiiblc pay lis :i douceur. Js.m ii. Is fioni I, in 1-in have 1st ii I In a.l. .1. Irraalf lain Unit nr. Ci.ami.n, Mo., Aiirf .! N.s n-nchisl hcie yi-st.-rday la. it ll.i.-v,--had Isvn c.iiii!lit lo.uhui; up and haul liitfoll the l or.. I CarkiV CUvton tti win, un.l thut citi.-us, ,. by Jaims Itoluiid, son (.f the principal ow i.i r of the railway, had Iss-ii n pulsed. Slid ill' (iarrett and his corps . .1, j -ii-tic sturtcd for the w-iuv. Mi.s H. lie Mauley, w ho lives near the s.-cnc. saw the reiiifor.t niehts coiniiii;, and .iiicU lynrimil herilf with a hiiuv of .s-. nil Is r h voIm r.. i all, . hi r ii ioii bull do and bs.k ,- l.iul in the chax- af ter the thii ts. North ol the ll.nl. v H.iiiisinu the thi.Ats ma. I,, a tiiinl, but wire ijiiiekly driven ml.. !!,. WishIIuii.I. Mi-s ll.iiil. y implied Ii. r pistol III I he llnhl. I;.' .,;.ill;:;. sbe eiicoiirap d her Lull !, brais-d up the youiiit men, and plum;.'.! into the wishIs. he hunt, il until dark w ith out m lllni a shot. Abwnaani ran I: i prt li-tt. Sai ItAMKN In, Auk .1. The lift I ale of the new crop of California Inn i re snipis u jr.. in in re lo ,i I. slay. I lie ludic.'illolis an- f. abuinl i;it h irve-t of hops of cc Uallty. Th Itrparl 4 aiillrinrd HkIII.IX, ug. X- A dispatch fioni ii (ierman ofllcial in service at Ti. n-T-in say (lie (ierman i iulsiat litis u.l-ln-ss-, the sinking of the low Shlli.k' It I added the crew of the litis rescued 1'Hl Chinese striini!liiiir in the w ater. The dispatch coniiiuis the u poit il it the Chines were victorious ... r (lie Japanese ill the recent battle at Av.ii, Con-a. Ilrsrrlrrs to Us llrhi uittxl. I.oMniN, AllK'- '!. A 1. -patch froril l ien I'siii s s nil the deserter from thetrisips inarching to Takil w ill Is' Is lieinleil (iNhiy. Ulplamal III llr unsullr J. 1'akis, Aiik- .1- Ttic Toli. coin. spomleiit of the I . bats sa s: " I lie kiiiKofCoreahaseiiliiist.il to l-'alh.r Dainkeill the illni-tioii of the invi ru inent and the execution of the i t hmhiI reforms. M. Uteri, l he Japan. e minister in Seoul, infornii .1 thetliphi inatlst there that he inteiidcd to con sult I In-ill on all import ml reforms. Mid that these would Is- i Ihi !cd de spite China's opssi(iou.'' AiUsh mn4 rn lru. Washington, Aug. a. In the mite today, lllackbitru rcpeitcl fav orably from the committee on teitl- torie house bill for the n. I n 1 1 - 1 i i of New Mexico. Faulkner, chairman of the same coinmit(is, n sirtetl a bill for the admission of Arizona. I'"tli weie ihicctl on the culeiiihir. Irnl Ordered In isi ousln. ClIli'AHK. Amr. The weather hiircaii has ordered a frost m,;iihI dis. laved throiiirliout Wisconsin tonight. Last nlirht broke the record for l-.s weather In Aiiuu-t In ChlcaL'o, and serliiu damage to crops in the North west I rt'iin-il. Til l.lrllM III Trlllirxir. N ash vii. i. v:, Auk. :t. More coin- plete returns from In arly all the couu-1 lies in sliow unit tne ilcm.M'ratii- can- dldates for JuilK'" of the supreme court were elivtetl yesterday, .W-leatiin; the! raudiduteN of a fusion U-twivn the! Kipulist and republicans. ! A Vtry t'arrlrs l:dllor. Tiim I'ikmiah, N. M,, Auk'. '-' Charles K. (irilllth, editor of the Taos Valley Herald and Miner, has arrived here in a pitiable state, Iiiiviiik walke.) from Taos, 4) miles. 1 le says liis otlhv was inohU-d and he was terribly In-nlcn on account of the publication in a patent oulshle pane of his paper of an article on " The reiiitcutes and Their Cruel KcIIkIoU Kites," which originally aps arci in Harpers Weekly- lrii.i..i- i otta.'e throve llems. 1 a.l. r, Atik'. I. Mi-. Juin.-s Duval pn lit. I I,, r luis I ..11I W Ith u tine o' s.un. ...11 ... I. I .11 1 S. Miiith, of lllliji iic. Was the l'ii.-sI of II. I'.aklii ami Mrs. WMiue Wednesday. Mr. siuilli is a g idimte ol Mnuford iiiiiv. rsity mid w ill Imve for Chli ao In II few W is ks .i edKae in the practice of law. I I rank Wisdi-v, BKelit of t he -,,( ,. I HK'M MILKY M'KIM.n. Truth I r willful 1. ettrr Krum a fill Muii..l'riiliiily a I aw j-fp. 1, 1111 i;.. out. I! cure a lucrative ix-ilion. It. W. Veatcli, the 1 levi r lau.;..r. Inc I oltllKe l.mve Hotel, Pas Isenii 1. mils, I a deputy by .-licnit , Johnson, of 1 .14 in county. D.irwiu Mrlstow 1111. 1 family. Mrs. Taklu ami Mi-s lllla M.sll. y,',. ',,t. I.u'c ( .rove, and W. I'll st. Hi and tam lly and I'lilny SihmIkiii-s, a--i-taiit c:ihler of Firt" Natlolnil bank at I 11 t'eiie, leave for Kltson springs I n--day, w liere they W ill sH'lld U few i .-. Ks in tin liiiHiutaius. K.v. ('. II. Wullmv nn t witlinser ioiis aci 1. lent last Sunday. In the if but to had a wild hor-s. oil! of the staMc, the horse Jumped tl I i.ll him and bruix .1 his faiv up baiLy and hurt his riklht hand so that he is now walk i n tr around w ah il in a sIIiik. Itn.thcr aiiaiv is a Is-th r siicii ss in tanniiK human sinners than llery -t.i-.ls. I.allli'.l Snrk'coiis. 1'ort.aud Telerani: For the past t wo da s n remarkable cum. at Vlu 11 tit hospital has haHhsl the si. Ill of s. vend oi I he most clever surj;is.lis in the city. Tuesday eVelilllK 1 lliall and wile iiiuiii. I ( aim.. 11, In Inn four miles out of Tall in came here with a Id months old child that had swallowed a ImiK liat pin I.' days in. 'h(. little -11 ll i. r was taken to M. N'lnivut hos pital for nn operation, but none of the surgeons would venture to isrforni it, as they Were unable In loeul.. the pin w ith any iIckhs- exactness. The pa ri Ms n turned home w ith the little sulleier last iveiilmr, wilh heavv heai'ts, as there s,-, ins to be llo n-llcf for their loved one this side of the KtilVe. It is said the child hasklltlered iiidisnribable misery siiici' the iiccl dent A surgeon said ton Ti lej;raiii report rthat it was imt the absence of skill of isimslcncy 011 the pnrt of the child's itlh -miauls that failed to ivc t relief, but il was on im to il Inability to speak ami designate the locution of the pain. In the ras- of 1111 older st sin no ilillleiih v would ls met in safely rcuioViiiK tlie foreiKH ol.Je.-t It won! 1 s.ctu tli.,t 1'r.itic- !,.i. h.i.l cniiuirli of war atnl jjli v- ilur iti.' the p.,-t !(VJ vciirn. lictwrcii IT'.'-'.-i.l 'Jji'iO'iHl of lu-r sons lost tin ir !i. s in war, .111. 1 .luring the pn -'tit century t'.iKsHsU) have that has P',,K' 'n '' f.tnio W.IV. The farm, ri in l-.'.isd rn Wa-h-ington nr.' paying l.'J". per I . . y for li.imls to work through li.irvc.-t .iti'l thrcshiinr season. I his r.ile, althotili low in tMiiiparisnu with wane oibi paiil. more than the tl nallv alV.ir.1 to nivn .iibj.sl to explanation. No hors. . are . witli wlic.it selling at ahout :',0 i..iii.i i.i.ie eiiiier noinesiii- or cents imp liiish,.l wild. Il iniKbt more appropriately hel"111 'H r 1 U''" ciilhsl d.i r pasture. The d.vr are very I Our r. pn si ntati yes in congress plentiful there and nr.-.) tamo thnt all I t. , . r. 1 1 kinds. f,o, ,. inn.Hvnl. s,s,tt.s faw n M'' k K-"1.1 l'r,:illt . !,.v ''"""U to the surly l.s.kiiiK luek w ill lick ail PI'rorri,,llo, u'r Hiiprovciiient of out of your hand. Thnt fact nccoiiiit tho Cultlinliia 11 n lx-. inking ,Us-f..rHny.Vsuc.-.s luklllii.Kthe .I.st. I tinctivel v t.) lr. LMti. In fact il ii I he elk wi re killed at Hie fis t of the1 i. . ,1 . . ,, ., , I hrcc Si.ler-. T Ik are not so I t"t"- Vr tlu, ' ,K ,K'llt ol U tame as the d.s r, and soine think that '""t ""'I HI it Ic.sser ilcjrrec, Llaho. the two klllnl were the vlct till of ac ini l.v M'liiv.is, Auk. -, lv-'l. I nil M 1.1 Altt-Oiilv the truth can live In history! Much Isvn published in your pns-r is pure lubrication, made out of whole cloth. 1 w Ish to r. late some of the things ti.Ml M.-lnulle f.u.L- I ..t .. I.1..1. . ru I .iclllc ri.llioa.1 lien. I .r the pa-t , , ,lllVt. ,,.r,lmI k;,u live and ..ne-hnlfy.nr.. wa, ,la.v. I ,. ,, lV(., ,, k , . ( , 1' 'V.. fi 1", xV: vv" "" ,"" '"' The deer wen-all klll.il on what pru,K!l, Id branch. Mr. .s.a y ha. 1 u knH , lip-, .,.. tt ,,.. l.lsoi ir. lids wno win I.- orr to .v .1,1. ,,i.s. .s ..,.ii...i i".. 1. .. .'. f. , tf . . . I "IS rH-lllU' ..lll'l ... I .... , , .'I.I. Iltlll shiM.lllIK Hen. W. Pickett lias killed four Is ar nn. I one plunder. It was not consid ered much of a stroke of sinvcs to kill the Is-nr, as you can sco U-ar In Kn'iit liuinls'rs slinuiiiK themselves 11I011K any m ine mountain trails in this re Arlia(tn Hank Itcrrltrr ra. AIwayisiH-ak 111 of your competitor in husim-M.; kick at tho merchants, tho schiMl teachers. diK'lors, newa-pnis-rs, ami everything elite. lieu ilven an opis.rtunlty to kick at a certain time and place, don't ko. hut for ever afterward have your kick 011 your tongue' cud. W hen a utranirer come to town tell him everything is overdone, that the town Is no k'xh! on general principles, taxc nro IhkIi and you have neither lire protection or sewernKe. IhUIj (iur.l, Auiruit.' ItiNAWAV. While Lester llwk- w ith's biiKKy mare w hitched ill front of In grocery store yesterday evening she got her foot over the hitching strap and pulled tho hriddle oil. Thi frightened the animal and she ran awuy, the biiKKy flrt coining in collision with the electric light xle at Day A Henderson' corner over turning it when It wa draped Into the alley of the opisNiite block, before gi'ttlng lose, and left in a badly do moralized isindition. A usual when there la a runaway the uuiet street wa iks .ii filled with curiou H-opIe. Thk Oi.i Ckkdit Kvm Ongn City Courier: "lu this county the steel stovea'' are being sold for tT.1 oil November promlsnory note; in Tilla mook on October notes. Some of the farmer, maylw a number of them, that buy these pretty, high priced stoves for a promise to pay, will in the fall flndcjuth nighty scarce, and wish the . ductor, w hen ilex Id wonian had worrleii along a wlule: m., 1, ,... . i... .... ..1.1 1. . 1 .. .1.1 1 ----- -.- . S llll IIIC Ul, l-IW IWl II1JII llllllU u - .. t erlcho. I heo r.nrtle w ill mm vl- ......, , ., .. ,. it Lane county. . . ( llNse Pull. I'il.l: Si'himis, Aug. I. 'III. Kidinit lit wiui.--Thinking that I is rhaps some of the s-oplo III Fugcm j might Is- Interested 111 the doings of I the base bull team, will endcavoi to j s.st you up a little. Wo arrived here all O. K. Mom lay afterutMiii pn.,arc. to play the gainc of our lives, only to I llud that tlie so called Foley Springs lans were ti crowd of .lend cold ! hinders, and that lliev would not play ball fur love or money. They would imt put up their paltry ten dollar or play for iiuius. metil lifter we had traveled sixty miles esis-clally to play bull, nml kindly Informed us thnt they liisi wanted 10 linve u little fun bv sending us 11 challenge through the Ol Aim. We conceil.sl Ihelil every Hiint they would ask for hut could not Ki t a gauic nt all. so this morning live of u walked over lo llclkmip springs mid made a gnmo w ith their team lo 1st I. laved at tho Mclveliie bridge next Friday nltcrnoon nt o'clisi-k. o.xk Ok Thk Uami. Kel Kstitte Iraasfi-rs. outaiik iiiiovr.. W. S. Chrlsinau to Fivderlck zer, lot; mK M.ln- TlIK INHISTKIOIH Mll.l.l.K.-Oro-,goii City Knterprise: The miller j w hlch lcHi(s thu eggs from which i-oine the the nasty nml destructive caterpillar, w hich denuded so many , orchards of ull their foliage in June, an- very busy theso dnya iles.siting j their eggs for next years crop of j worms. They lay 011 the new growth .of wood, preferring strong, healthy 'tru-s. The egg ure lcssii i in cir cles, (hell gummed over an. I lefl. I Next spring when the sap starts they ! leltl litif.-li ttlll nil. I II... i,..ti u.lfl -- .. -' , , at- mil lers cull In sis.-!) ill somo localities ill s iarn.s. Very few caterplllat villml thi s. it inn . 1'KNIil.Kf.iN, Or., Aug. A plivate dispatch from Wnshlugtoii slabs that the controller of currency has upHint ed It. T. Cox, of Pendleton, receiver of the usH.niled First National hank at Arlington, Or. Hahisiu ku Saw Mi 1.1.. The liar rlsburg I.umls r Co. has purclias. il (he machinery Is longing in the Crider A Stars snw mill of Dallas, and arc nou mfivili. If will, (..finis Ii. 1 1 .rrisl.urir where It will lm operated bv water i 1 " destructive pilgrimage. IM.wer. Tlie log to le used by t!. 1 i' r sun.u wn 01 an evening, tin s. mill will he brought from the Mi Ken-j .lo valley. j Twa Were arrlouslf lujurtd lllf.l-Sr,. Cltl A 1 1 LT ' .'I'bis Illi.C.. Ing alsmt (I o'cliH k, n the sjss-ial ! " !-- t K at Al.l..-Klamath freight train going norlh was leaving ' alls Mar: How the Fxpr.-s muld Merced, n dynamite cartridge was ex-i '",v" tl-"' "'' annilnl visitation of plmlwl in n boxcar. Three. Iranips ladH.l. s "a plague of toad" is Is ynnd were In the ear, and tw o were badly I "r comprehension. Their pr.--. ii.v I Injured, oho having his hand Mnwn -" nllllrtlvt. Wo have largo oil alive the w rist, u large portion of "umis-r or in-sli water snak. s, s r hi stoinacli blown away mi l M-v. ro ns tly Iiiikms-iiI, and, like all other in Injuries ttls.ul the head. Ho will !ik- H'htiiI things, ts. hiy to ru-tle, and ly die. The other received Mriou "'" tadH.e come oiini a vein and injuries on the he-id. Thu third mm, jump mln the Jaw of Ihcsehaniiliw., wa not hurt. Them, n wire taken to 1 iu'i' Hnng to k.s p tin 111 froiu dying tlie county Ins-pilal her- 011 urrivnl of ; "f hunger and rotting under our noses, the train. They give their nanu s as , ' nnnual visitation of tiidpoh-s to Frnest Youngls rg, Pet. r Peterson and Klamath l ull shows how g.ssl the Fred Folsom. They cirtim they found j I'" in Ul t'"' innocent Hint don't rua tho cartridge in a vacant house in ''- Menx.il, wheretheysl.pt lust night, and were going to deliver It to tl n- ,.,. ! r" an r.M A'.ii'MKNT. lieneral Aug. 1' hotel, i t,. Shonll', llu. Is .sholitl' alleg." L- t i . . . . t . . Thefierman llai tist llrethnn church I l'ar"" r; "', o pay ItiK at the same t'lue that Ic mux so f.Mals-l, Mohawk vallrv, Ijine cotin- !. Isun i . w .r , r- .... I - r, . I 'll,.aa fay, article were tiled w ith the seen- i " tary of state. The estiniNle.1 value of Idaho) Pxpuilsi I oswhiioii the property io luO. Cliihl, J Hi Ilxisi:, Idaho, Aug. i The is.pu- .Millet am John lochel ale tint dinct- list convention today noiniii..:. I Jas. or and incorrs-irator. (iuun for c.ng.-.-s ami J. W. l:i:i. u- .. ,,,, , , 1 line for governor. I he en venuoii d- rl.e Dall.xj Chronicle: lilts ,.Mrw. ...j,,., ,..;,. ,i,i... nrowa. n prwniing me vreipm , ,.. The rex-dut ions f..v rruit I moil, I In thi city, and en- ,.,,,.. gag. 'i in gittiug a cariisvi or rruit for l.ipHM'iit east, w hich he will probably do 1. -day. I l.e idea of the union is to shin directly to the dealer in the Fast, and s avoid coinmimion. The re sult o the experiment will Is? awaited with coutldsirtble iuten.t. Iioilr i.uoi.i, 1 .Kui 1. AN i;.M A '.II'MKNT. 1 ouismiii Ha just p lumed from a tour of illslHX'tioll of I llll Ifllllf ill ff.llll.aMlM I he of the stateand rejsirts I hem III ex.x . city, h ut v. million. II.- suy that the Ore 11 at gf,n Im.vs would ols-v eomiiianils uivun that ,v their suiM'rior o!ths-rs 111.I -..,.1.1 1101 mini, like tlie 1 1, morula company. If. lative to a suiiiiii. r iicampiuenl be aid: "I am Just uis.ul to leave for al. ni f.,rn int. r i.-w with Ooverimr Pi nnovt r to s. ttln tho matter of the mutual I'lii'iiliipUii'iitx of (he several regiment. I uicU me avnilablo for the iiurissv', mid I hope that each may hol-i Its elicuiiipm. lit." Mi Maikin's ( n:ii s.-Tho McMa hon ciicus, M hit h played her., a venr 11.", is ii.. known a the It now trav own, lm a lurge 11, and I know u 1 r woman I m4rr I alia iiir l'oir. ii. Y'liKoil A V . Aug J - The Chin. -minister to I oklo has demxiid. I 1. is-ri. 1 hin. - r- lentu lu Jap 111 nie . as a big shon. Ih.'ir route bring . l-inir plaix-d uiid.r the protectl 'ti of .them through tl... 'niuu.ctt valley j the I lilted Msti-s It gatiou. , tho lint of . j.iviuUi. or iw. I "Howe ( oin'. uiul .11 Is on a train of its Ilil llB... Tie III "s.nll.s-li., S.in Kranciici Kxatnincr: Tho wool market in I'.ostou is taking a lhxiiii. Tho iron funiiicc arc pre paring to riMH ii all (.lout; the line, r'.vcrythinn i in readiness for ft prcat revival a hihmi as congress glnii; and oomo hunters here claim I gives tho word. When tho mig.ir trust takes its hand oil tlie throttle in the senate ami allows tin tarill hill to pnr8 wc can hegin to tcak of "tlie roccnt li.ir.l times." I'ninn KepuLlicnn: The com !iny that hart made a propo.-itinn to huil.l .1 cugnr factory. here, ask u bonus of o.'nH) acrcii of laiul ami agree t. give 11 lmn.l in the Mini of fJOOjHM for the faithful perforin, aiico of their part of the cmtraut. Thus far about one-half of thn latnl rcijuircil has U'cn nubscrilM'il, and thu hal.mco will no ilouhl la' sccurcl in the next twenty days. If scenrcl tho factory will Ih' built in time fur the crop of 1S'J5. I'rof. T. Itusscll, of tho Signal Service, inaile cxicriiiicnts iiinl ol Hcrvations in 1SS7 to iktcrinino how much tho rate of evajHiration from tho coil is all'.-ctot hy thu nH'cl of tho wind passing over it. T I ii-m oxrxTinicnts showcil that when tho wind blows f miles nil hour the evaporation is 2.'j times as great as when tho air is calm; at 10 miles an hour the evapora tion is .I S us great; nt miles, I.'J; nt 20 miles, 5.7 ( at 2.1 miles, 0.1, and at 30 milcsl'nu hour thu evajMirntioii is !.'l times as great as when the air is calm. Olio of tho most curious tdulixti cal records that has been compiled this century is thnt by lr. Sal maun, of Kiwling, Wiirtcinlnirg, on thu average, duration of lifo among physicians, llu found, on going over thu ancient records of tho kingdom, that in tho Sixtix-nth Century tho avcrago duration of lifo among that class was but oG.,r years; in tho Sevcntrcntli C'untury. 18.5; in tho Kiglitcontli, 4'J.8, nn-l at thu present timo they reach tho favorable average of 5ii. 7. It sp M'ars from tho foot notes to tho aliovo that this very great increaso in longevity is duo to tho ilianp pcaranco of tho "black iK.'Bt," tho introduction of vaccination ami tho great diminution in tho number of typhus epidemics, threo classes of diseases which formally decimated tho medical practitioners. So far as Stato School Sujierin tendent MeKlroy has lccii advised, tho women school auncrintendents elected in tho several counties are as follows: Alico Carron, ('rant's Pass, Johonhino county; Mrs. ("or don, Klamath Falls, Klumatli county; Miss Susan . Moore, Malheur City, Malheur county; Miss Anna J. Ilulsiger, Ilepimer, Morrow county; Miss Carrio May, Tillumook, Tillamook county; Miss Harrielto C. Woodrulr, Pen dleton, Umatilla county; Miss Ncllio Stevens, La O ramie, Union county; Mrs. 1'. E. Iloyd, Joseph, allowa county, "i his list," says Professor Mclilroy, "seems to In correct so far as I can learn. As I understand, thcro is a contest, in Union and Tillamook counties rel ative to tho scat of tho county su tHTintcndcnt. Mr. J. L. Carter, contests tho seat of Union county ami Mr. T. II. Ilandley for Tilla mook county. There may be other case, of which I havo not yet been apprised." Corca, tho Asiatic kingdom about which China and Japan aro having a lively Tight, is a peninsula ex tending from China southeasterly, having the Yellow sea on ono sido and tho Sea of Japan on tho other. Tho Corea Strait separates it from Japan. Vladivostock, Unfortified and most important K unman bar boron tho 1'aeilio water, lies a lit tle north of tho northern extremity of Corea. As this jort is froen in a largo portion of tho year, natur ally thu Uussian bear would not be. averso to swallowing the small, ill governed, undeveloped kingdom, did tho opportunity come. Corea has no newspapers, no railroads, no steamboats, no telegraphs, no poct- ollii-es but plenty of religion such. aa iv in. 1 ll'J soil IS poor IIIU 10 1 are tho inhabitants who wear a Unit they call use them fn-sh from (ho ton-st, a pack animals. I would not have Is llcvcd this when I llrst came here, hut the line air, the nar of thu mountain streams, and the steam baths, have enabled mc to appri-clatc the truth of many statements w hich at llrst sis'iucd unreliable. And, furth er, nn reas.iui.hle man caiicxphiiu w hy these hunter Would lie Ills. lit It, as It could Is of tin Issasihle Is llellt to Ihelil toil.) so, any Issly who know Andy llivui, knows in addition, that h is not Inclined to exaggerate i-oiiivrning those things tl at he Is famlllur with. Just how, or, under what cl rcu in stall. vs, Hi,, panther was klll.sl, will probably never Ih. know n. Mr. Tick- ett wa s.i iiiucli in ear iiint when he killed the panther that ho doe not rc-meints-r any ol the things that took plaeo liefon-, during, or immediately afb r the killing. Thi i an ideal mountain resort, hurlng my short stay hern two s roiis have Isx'ii iniiipletcly cured of con sumption, In of rlieiimati 17 of gout, ami lo of various smaller ills, too numerous and uniuiHirtaut to men tion. The springs pros r, are a won der hot because the water I hot, for hnthpringsliavolNx.il loiind III oilier pliux's; hut on account ol the eculiar piality of the water, no lire I uil to e.sik w ith here. Thu meat is hoilcd III the water as well as egg. Coll'.x. and tea are made by putting the necessary material in the holitug water, ami bread is baked hy heating tlie oven hy the steam of the water. A spring ol this kind would Iw a great advanlagu to ss. iilo living In a ix. un try where w.ssl is scartx', if l.s'nted there. Many of the ladle hero w ho ixiuld acanxdy walk w hen they llrst arrived, aro now Isxxiiuing tho rival of thu men in ath letic ss.its. They llsh, play hiuw hall, run f.sit raixxi, Im.x and Jump Just as well a the lord of creation. In conclusion, I would adviso all w ho w Ish to lav aside thu care of a busy lllu for a time, and call hack 10 yeai of Father-Time' work, to coino to rolcv spring without delay. A Man in Till-: MoI'.ntai.xm. Trees killed hy Kemsrac A fine young orchard of IJH) 3-y ear old pruun trix- Islonglng to Mr. SehlomlMTg, near Kugeue, lias Isx-n killixl hy follow ing thu directions of thu statu board of horticulture, to use keroseuo on the roots to kill Isirvr. She Is a widow lady and tho loss Is a heavy one to her. Hhe claim that she only used a few dro on each treu, ami that all treated with tho oil died. Tho liural NorthwcM, to w hom, at tention this cssij was callwl, say : "Wo havo seen aoinii of tho leading fruit growers of thu slate, w ho asuuru us that they havo for several year Used thu kcnsM'tio rem. sly for Isin-ni and con sider It thu Issil methoil of dentniylug them. They use a small can similar to that used for oiling dellcalo ma chinery, and inject a few drop Into thu Holes mad., by th borers, and II nd It very elt'cetivo. All report that they have never seen any damage dona thi n-by and that they can not under stand Fiow It Is s,slhlo for a few tlm of keroseiio to kill a tree. It Is ad mitted, of course, that kenweno Is a dangerous article and will prove fatal io inx' ii used iii largo enough quantities." Hereafter thu Hues recommending thu list) of keroM-im will hu crossu.1 out lu all reMirts Issued hy tho secretary of thu board. Mihci.k Daxikhm. Ashland Tid ing: "Acoui.loof painted females from thu Mediterranean sea, acuoin pauied hy a pair if lay looking males from the wiiiiu .piarter of thu glut-, were on yesterday's north-hound train and wanUsI to stop and give tho Ash- lauu pixipie an xiilliltlou of the con tortions calksl tho "muscle dance." fler Interviewing Marshal Hmitli conixTiiliig tho Ihxiise and prosjss t for an audleiux. they eoiicludis to go on lurther nortii w ithout stoptiing." 1I If Ousnl, Atig'Ut 1 Mi w lk Dam Kits.-Hlx Turkish dancers arrived hero on this inoriiing's early train three nu n and thnxt wo men. It waa their Intention to give a liuisclo dainv here this evening, hut lUxvirder Iiorrls refuwsl to grant them a license, hence they left on thu local tram for Halem. 1 he manager of the t rou si w a disgusted, a were several young men, ami wuui) older ones. No Ht l'l HloK, Jacksonville Time: Thi) University of Oregon will resume Its studies on the 17th of rViileiuher. It is a moreproKirerous Institution than ever it w a, which Is saying a great deal. The university is out that the whole state may feel proud of, having no us rior on the roast. Itoii.v. In Kugetie, Oregon, Aug. 1, !-'i, tothi) wife of John Jacksou, a daughter. Sii:kiK'm HALF.. Mierlir Johnson, this aflermsin, mild the M. I,. Hen- iricks )iaix consisting of si..;j acre -All. s s ,,n..-7 .sfiininiiiii i, s,j,, Bl res . , Iiitpl'Js, r 2 w, at h. rill sale for I Iittlo clothing as possible to savr fsAio, t James L, -;auf.,.-j. iexponso. 0 O . ne I tar ad-1 0 o