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About Grant County news. (Canyon City, Or.) 1879-1908 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 27, 1880)
A Teuclilng Story. THE GREAT FAIR. A rare example of coustancy, courage and devotion combined has just been fiTr Bished by a brave young peasant woman, born and bred in a remote hamlet of the Vosges. Marie Hogat, this heroine in humble life, bade adieu to her husband some months since, and saw him start for the great city of Paris in the hope of obtaining employment. But almost upon his arrival in the capital he fell ill, and being without funds, was taken to the Hospital de la Pitie. The news of his illness reached the hamlet where li s wife lived in course of time, and the lat ter, listenin&r onlv to thr m her heart, determined to join her sick uusuiiim ac once. iute. o travei bv vm wc n,Q.rfrt.o, out of the question, so she started on foot with a baby in her arms, just forty cents in her pocket, and a journey of 309 miles before her. Braving hardships of every description, sleeping by the road side or in the fields, and living on what scraps of food she could obtain cn the wav. film .lannrorl fnv flw. i ' ! recommended by them to the Patrons oi ,11C1C liui nusuana - L nn lumntv. The nlou-s are corL-iinlv .-,01 -on- struded ami inut be durable, light ilnil't and do good work, as all concede who kno'v them, and we see 110 irood reason why farmers should use a ehilled plow when they can have 'a "Morrison, liter to s cninillv ikkm work in auv soil, rarmers should see tin The Portland Evening Telegram m its well written notices of the Mechanic's Fair lately cloied at that place, has this to say of the well- known house of NEWBURY, nAWTH in.N-n it Co. In the extreme west end of machinery hall is the exhibit made by the well known house ol -Newl.iurv, iluwthorne x Lo. Une of the most important parts of their exhibit to farmers is the world renowned Morrison Bros, plows, with both wood and steel beams, riding or walking plows. The wood beams all have double iron standards. bracing well from both bottom and top, in oppo site directions. Iheyare securely bolted to the beam, which has double the usual wrought iron support. The shape of the Morrison plow is peculiar to itself, it havinc a longer aud hirher She was utterly desti- ! p-int and higher shin than any plow in t'.:e .tiiiiericuu marKfi. iiib oiouiu-uoarua are set well forward and extra hardened. Newbury, Hawthorne t Co. are the only firm in Oregon which carry the Bessemer steel beam plow, made by Morrison Brothel's. It is twelve pounds lighter than the iron beam aud cannot be bent. In a trial of plows lately made by the Linn county eounei! of the Patrons of Husbandry, the Morrison Brothers' plows made the highest num ber of points and was adopted by i le Grange and uij &ick. ftne mid jost her way several times, her clothing was in rags, her shoes were gone, but her roamed undiminished, until a few ings ago, when, footsore and lound herself at Claretin courage re even 1 u-nnw d ' which is stronger and more duralile, lit .7, ""Iks 1 00 pounds liable;- dmftand docs , when she J ()0,i Work in auv soil. Farmers should eaiiK lown in the street overcome by j -Morrison" belole purchasing anv other. One lier SUfierings, exhausted from want of , of the moat important things theshow is the food, exclaiming faintlv, "Mon Dieu, I can go no iurther. Mother and child were conveyed to the police station, re vived, warmed and tended, after which the poor woman related in a few simple words her touching story, seemingly- as tonished that those who listened to her should have been moved to express ad miration for her conduct. Kindly per sons offered the young woman all the assistance aud shelter her forlorn posi tion required, but her absorbing thought was to obtain news of the man for whom she had traveled so far. The police com- FARMBRS K1JIKNI) I) HILL, A piece of far:ii machinery which they have sold for two years in Otegon, and which has given complete satisfaction. Une of the great features of the drill is the cone gear for regulating the seeding. With all other drills thus iur manufac tured, in order to change the amount of seed sown per acre, the machine must be stopped, and the drive wheel and several cog wheels, re moved at the cost ot coMsiderable time, while ; with the Farmers Friend Drill it is in.-tantly ! changed by a lever, and even without stopping tne team it a change is desired during the opera tion of the drill, i he quantity thus regulated is beyond the possibility oa mi-take Jt has a double 1'oAte feed, ami has been tested in Europe BllSSary undertook to satisfy her 011 this I anil America, anil n.-onounccd the best drill on X d 4- ...... I 1 f 1. 1i .' . . . . ... . iuiui, jwiu hi a iow nours later she learnt that he whom she had walked so many miles to see had expired in the hospital ward twenty-four hours before her arri val. London Standard. seed ins; A true artist," said Edmund Burke. "should put a generous deceit on the spectators and effect the noblest designs with bridgetree have also bee by easy methods. It is not always ho . film's suggestion. Notably in t easy to draw the line that at least are not ungenerous, and such as Mr. -Gladstone had in view when, in one of his Midlothian speeches, he called this an ago of shams sham butter, sham silver, sham glory, and sham statesmanship. Is not this an age in which a striving after effect by short cuts and easy methods shows itself on every side o. our civilization in litera ture, science, commerce and politics, books and shops, :n the measures of statesmen as well as in the advertisements of dealers, in the sliylo of writing as well as in the stvle of architecture?" earth, receiving the gold medal both in Paiis and Philadelphia. Xewnury, Hawthorne Co. havo induced ihe manufacturers to make many impor tant improvements in the dnll, among which is the increase in size from twelve to twenty hoes, and the mi'kiiig of both the large wheels do the duty of drive wheels, being double-geared, and driving from both ends. Tbey hare also added a feed cone at ea a end, so as to regulate the from each end. Heavv truss braces been added at this the exhibit made bv this firm is the A good story is told of the learned and witty Bishop Clark of Rhode Island, who is so widely, known as the writer of charming essaj-s for the New York Ledger. It is said that on one occasion a very fashionably "swell" from New York was paying a visit at the Bishop's house in Providence. When the host had escorted his young guest to his bedcham ber, the exquisite, mindful of the mor row, and provident that he may make his appearance at breakfast all fresh and neat, said, most naively, "Bishop, I sup pose I will put my boots outside my door?" "Oh! by all means, if you wish," said the Bishop. "They w "! be perfectly safe there; nobody will touch them." LSTKKLV SEEDElt AN I) CULTIVATOR, The king of all seeders in America. It is said to be the most perfect and durable machine in the market, jt requires no change of cog-wheels, has an agitator and improved metal drag, bxv fasienings: also oil tempered teeth. A eculiar and valuable feature of the l.iachine is that it has more scatterers and cylinders than any other, as it has five sets, while other machines use but three or four, and in the large, machines the number is increased proportiona ely, which gives the most even and erfect distributions of the seed. It is the only seeder provided with an India rubber cut-off, which effectually prevents the cracking of grain. At every Fair where the lusterlr seeder has been on exhibition it has ob tained" the highest premium over all others. As with the Farmer's Friend diill the house in Portland had to increase the Esterly to twenty hoes, and added like improvements with the ex ception of the cones. Both these machines are rigged for two, three or four horses abreast, accord ing to the size of the machines These improve ments have been made necessary in order to meet the demands of the large farmers or Eastern Ore gon and Washington, and at their branch house in Walla Walla the firm have had large sales of the machines. Teamsters arc much delighted with the imbroved WHITEWATER WACO.V, Government standard, which is shown at the pavilion bv the above firm. It is a fact that it is nrouounced bv Mr. Luskin, in rcpij- to a letter addressed to him on the subject of the Lord Rectorship of Glasgow (Jni vcrsiij', says: "'What in the devil's onrne have you to do with either Mr. Disraeli or Mr. Gladstone? You aro ! University students, and havo no ' nore to do with politics than with at catching. I care no more for jisnieli or Gladstone than for two eld bagpipes; but I hate all libcral iirn asI do Beelzebub." in St. The first railroad was laid in Eng land in 1825. from Darlington to Stockton. The first railroad r,.,,H.n w.-is laid in 1S32, from Etiennc to Lyons. In 1835, after in vestigating the subject, M. Thiers ventured to say that "railroads offer some advantages for the transporta tion of travelers, so far as the use of them is limited to very shore lines terminating in greut cities like Paris." was The The Archbishop of Canterbury's memoir of his wife and son contains two I o-nod savings of Dean Miliiian. At a rtilliam" garden-party, an emu fcivnPfi into ono of the meadows. cows gave chase, wherenpon the Dean exclaimed, "Hello! there goes Colsenso and all our bishops after him. Hie same day. seeing Bishop Wilberforce and the very Low-Church Bishop Vil liors driving away together, lie enjoined them as they started to go, "rice that ye full not out by tho way." pr jj called upon a lady acquaint ance the other day and was met at the door by.the lady's little girl. He asked her to tell her mamma that Dr. L had called. The child went up stairs and presently returned. "Did you tell jour nelrerl tllG doctor. i6S. I lUUilUUi "And what did 'Oh, pshaw!' " she say?" "She said, all the best ironed wagon in the market. These w.igons have, for a number of years, been used in the service of the United States Government and have, without failure, stood the climatic tests of every section of this country. They are also used by the British Gov ernment in their operations in the northern part ol this continent. They have recently been im proved especially for this trade, have ninny im provements never before seen on any wagon, and are the best in the market on the Pacific coast, of which an examination wiil convince the nio.-t skeptical, fhis firm also carry the renowned Torsion bolster, seat aud polo springs. The bol ster springs will carry lrom a half to five tons, and will outlast three new wagons. The seat springs are the best in the world, being so flex ible that they cannot be put on a cramp or broken, and are adjustable to either wide or nar row track wagons. The jk1c springs are light, simple, effective ami durable They take the weight from the neck cf the team and arc adapted to all wagons with drop down poles. THE WHIIM'l.i: Gl'IDK. The farmer's friend and friend of his horses. The great equalizer of the age. Universally sought after where known. Kclicvcs the team from all the jerkingand shaking caused bv rough road 3 and uuevenness oi the ground. Saves the team, saves the harness and makes the control of a wagon, drill or thresh;; machine so easy that a bov'can take the place ol a man, in driving either. Ihe only place on the Pacific Coast where the Whitewater wagons and the above ininrovements can be had is at Xewbury, Haw- j thorne & Co., who carry a full stock of then. The KEY CITV EXTENSION TOPS For carriages, buggies and light wagons, are shown bv the firm. The top is ad? pted to all uses. Jind suited to all weather. Thiiso tops may be used on a single or double--eated vehicles, and their three or lour bowed jointed top may be used either on carriages o: arm wagons, and can be changed from one to ti e other in uvu minutes. These top- range i-i prices from $15 to $t0. being el'nr.n onc-iialf the cost of any other tops ThcaUontion t fannei., carriage makors a:id le.ib rs generally are invited to these desirable articles. THE CENTENNIAL KAN NINO MILL, Both for farm and warehouse, are also exhibited. They are especially adapted to cleaning wheat, oats and barley, clover and timothy, flax, beans and corn meal. The Centennial Fanning .Mill is the best constructed, duarble and most complete in the world. M1SCKLLANE0US ARTICLES. Xewburv, Hawthorne & Co. also show some railroed and mining shovels, picks, bolted wheel barrows, railroad and highway plows and scrap ers, Scutt's patent four point steel barb fence wire both rod and galvanized, Randall's steel disk rolling harrows, California steel spring tooth har rows. The famous Truckee Yankee pattern woodchoppers, axes, sledges aud wedges are quite a feature. The famous Washoe picks, handled or unhandled, are also on exhibition, as well as a very superior a-tide of hoes, shovels, spades, spading forks, potato hooks, and a full line of wood and steel agricultural hardware. THE KIIOI. No firm in Oregon is better and more favora bly known throughout tnis "Northwest coast than Xewbury, Hawthorne Sc Co They are enter pristnf and live dealers and no firm stands bet ter with the farmers than they. The men that compose it are among on best citizens and their agents and employes aie chosen with due re gard to character. Long may they prosper. The remedy thnt will run- Ihv m iny Usia,?es pculisr lo ro'vfii I Wxrotii's s-if Kutney and Liver Cure vfoi hi'rs' viinnzine. A ItIinZlc Coniini-sloii .Tier eiuuit. The Portland Jthyrum, nas tins to sav of Mr. Blnmenthal whose advertisement appears elsewhere: Mr. Blnmenthal 111 A Front street has made the mo.st rapid ad vancement of any younir merchant that has ever located in Portland. He lias a large acquaintance all over the state and is in receipt of orders dail Mr. Blumen tlml is a reliable dealer and is well posted as to the value ol goods. He will pur chase any article for persons in the coun try, and we are sure he will execute com missions to the satisfaction of all. Monev . . ... . sent to linn will reach its proper source, for we cm guarantee 1ns honesty. Mr. Pklumenthal will fill any order, for country customers on short notice. Riil 11 liter's Caili AtM'iioti IIoiiMe. The advertisement is published else where of A. L. Sallinger's Cash Auction Co 210 First street Portland Or. This house offers rare bargains and carries a large line of goods which thev are selling ;it remarkablv low prices. Orders from ihis section ol the country wilt receive prompt attention. A r.'mtitr JJiulo Slam'. I have been hm.iv troobled wuh my kid neys and livir "rover twenty years, and dur- tlmtf.-ntirf time I was never free from pam. My medical mils were enoimous. and 1 vis- Led both Ihe Hot and White Springs-, noted for the dilutive qualities of the water. lam happy to say 1 am mow n wHl man, unu en tirely u llie result of Warner's .Sato Kidney and Liver Cure, With such glorious results I am ouly toj glad to testify regarding the rum edy which has made mo so happy. (Kov.)P K KARKLEE. That Warren's Music House, 92 Morrison street near the PostofhVe, fori land, Or., has everything in the musical Une at reasonable prices A large stock of sheet music, hooks, nianos, musical mer chandise, hand and orchestra music always on hand Mr Warren huys every thing direct from Eastern houses, and can afford to sell cheaper than any store in Oregon. Send for catalogue. Every music teacher or musician in Oregon, Washington Territory or Idaho, who will send their name and address to "Warren's Music House, 92 Morrison St., Portland, will receive free for three months, a cop- of his Jfu.S'ical Review, containing three new pieces of music each month, besides current musical news. To Hunters and Trappers! sure and rertain mode of rutching Beaver. Ot- tr. Fisher. 31 ink. Martin. Coon, etc., and muk- iitf the business a tinuneial surcess, ean bo obtained by applying iHith stunip to . MA.XXKKN, llox.P. ., Portland. Oroifon. F.E i BEACH & (Siirci'NsorK fo Covins fe Iioacli,) DEALERS IN 'amis. il Sm A.VD AND. 12! Haying arranged to import oil 7U'mnmol Inn oc r-f PoitiIovo' Stock and Window Glass, we are enabled to give as favora ble terms on this line of goods as any dealers m Portland. Contractors and Dealers will Lfind it to their advantage to send ior our prices oeiore plac ing orders. F. E. BEACH & CO., 103 Front i street. Portland O. T. ZINNS. A. STKVKNSON STEVEHSOIy & ZIWNS, Commission Merchants, And Dealers in r.lt ktrils of PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS. 53 Front ."-tree, Sim fi-jriici o. Ib-ril 'uiv:.m,'nipnl? on cnuMmnni nr. Important Notice. Cash Auction Com'y Tliis well-known and reliable linn of Oakbun1, Cat., having Just : vear ago opened a brnnrh house in I ort and for the bemlit of their extensive trade in Oregon and Washington Territorv, their low prices and hon orable dealings are worthy of the patronage of a'.'. " - We have jus; received an immense line of Knibroiderv from Auction. These goods are as good as any House in California or Oregon keep-;. Hut we will sell them :t Prices that will astonWh anv merchant. '""idei-IeHtorrJe, -le, 5e, tte, 7, lOe, l.e, lO 20c, ii.1v, tfOe, :J."e, 40e, 4.c, .Oc 1 he above is fur either colored ( white. r v'1,l'lven,so received wiih the above lot an immense line of ladles' Muslin and Merino Underwear, uidles ; CbemLse fnnn 40c: Ladies" Oowns from Wv: Drawers from -tOe: J.'tdies Merino Vests from .Oc. e have also a large line of Silk Handkerchiefs. Ties, in Ijiceand Knibroiderv, Hosiery, Childreu'sJIoods, I nps. or oolen Jackets, ifcc, ifcc. In order to keep the Lowest Price House in Portland we will sell Forty-Inch C'sixUmere at :$. Snow Flake 'in all shades) 10 Double-width Alonilc Cloth " ISrocade III all shades. 44 IMaln '-i.lv -i.1c aoc Snow Flakes' in :dl shades) Table I)amak Warranted Pure Linen1... Iloekabuck Towel ...aoc .... 8c Samples on application. Direct P. 8. We have no connection with the store next door to us, SIS will buy an Klegant Wool aud silk Suit at LI'IT'S. Portland, Ogn. MO ITii-st .Sri-ot't, Ioi'tlunl, Oregon. Please state what paper you saw this in. AddrtKs, II. H.LITT, Third and Alder Sts. Sent C. O. I). PECK & SITYDEB'S Pat. Self-Adjusting American Club Skate, Cnu le BLUED STEEL or FULL NICKFL PF.A.TED. Pric fnrnisbed on application. loi.in eu uy .iu hl h cosi oi IL'C. rors ile by THOMPSON, DeHART & CO., Corner Firsi and Taylor slreelM Portland. Oregon -IMPORTfcllS OF HAEDWAEE, A ZCT JD STEEL, Wagon siiicl Carriage JXotei'iais, She f and fieavy Hardware. Agents fot The Famous !' raw.Cut mhis nee 'iitlcrH. ilso OnALof nil I)rscriitiotr. ma X -1 o O V2 'A re m o 3 D 2.5 2 CO CO P3 ?3t r ted I H V OREGON MACHKEBT DEPOT, N m . . 2 a re - re to r O 2a O 'si X o H O C C H're re o rr M 5 re CD W fX3 CD H -x CO 3 CS2 CD O -J CO 43 Front Street, Portland, H. P. GREGORY & CO Keep a Complete Stocli of "Wood "Working Machinery. Saw Mills and Saws. Machinists' Tools. Steam Engines and Boilers. Steam , Hand and Power Pumps Steam Engine Governors. Lubricating Oils, Blowers and Exhaust Fans. Ji i Emerv Wheels and Machinery, j: RUBBER GOODS a Specialty. Beltms:, Packing, Hose, Valves, Springs, Etc. Complete lin" of INCEIC -TJi?riL,iii:s Constantly on bnmi. H XJj-sjo Kose irillissj. O x i 'Si re s 22. re x oj O 5 13 35 J ft 3 CO CD re re 0 SPORTSMEI-rS EMPORIUM. WM. BECK & SON, Importers and Dealers lu Sharp's, Remington's, Ballard's, Burgess', Kennedy & Winchester Repeating Rifles. Co t's, Itcmtiistoii'x, Parlit rN. Scolt it So:i, Hloore's nntl Clnlironjjli's BREECK-LOADIPfG SHOTGUNS. HAZARD'S SPORTING GUNPOWDER Best In be world. Put up in 11 and olb c ms, (i'4lt ktiis. Uii' Wtl. Sti' lls, jm :tnd Cartridos of all Kinds nt Iloduced Prices. cr. 03 11. ST A RICE Y & PALEN'3 NEW Ajy ticatniont, by iuha'itiou lor Consu'iiu- tlon A.st!i:iiit, Ilronrhitls. CntarrSi, Dys prpMii. Ht'ndachc. Dflility, f i-uraltjln, it li-u;nat ism, and all tliiml- autl Jiervnus Disordorri liiforninMnii :mi.i : unnllc-j i-:m hi uid of H. E. MATilKT fiilf) Monl.'omerv Htreet, Snu Francisco, California. ALSO JInnufacturpr and dcalor in all kinds of dsb, Doors, Blinds, J" AI7DZPHOI7E3 and B isp Balls, I'Hz Bats, fp-q U't ( tii m os. Vnioci pfdrs, Areb'-iy, Lavrn Ttnnt, Kii:nir TacicJe ofeveiy (KhcrfnM. n nn ;! ,iiy. (or. Front nn -l Alitor - x - -nq. !r lauit. se Rose IPills. LKI.V.IIAUER fc Co. Sole Acnls, Port Inni!, Oregon. We Otr&r to fue Inter or People Great Induce meuts In Crock cry. (..'hihSiva o IU k! Pluted Ware. Lumps, Chandeliers, Liantcrns. !COAL Oil. OP AZ,Jj GRADES. And I'ncfc Orders for any aiuonnt very care f illy Send usvou' ord rs, ff-peciullj for CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. Yor. will save lotsot m i ty. Price Lisissent on a'ljdiciitf n. BARPHOKTES KOlt FRAFnES, MOULDINGS, BRACKETS, Etc. HKAHOSKD FINISH K Constantly on hand. Importer o Paints. Oils, 'J-ilass , Brushes. AND A FULL LINE OF Deaf People xt tn'.ul b'-f ?-p j inc'.H'P Iiin'l wav-lo your ni'.ri. y of "'wise. Send for frii" r cnlirn. lir.p''J no A. BLUMENTEAL. i TJo 3IElCH.XDiyE BROKER 1CJ Fii-t tivct, Portland, r. Painters' Materials. Orders from the country wiil receive prompt and careful attention. salesroom: factory: 1 11 Front Street. At Weldler's 01111 aug9 PORTLAND, OREGON. And "Wholesale Jobber in Dry Goods, FuriiijOiincj Goods, Huts, Caps, Notions, Trunks, VuILscs, etc. Also PURCHASING AGENT For nil interior MfttlementK. Particular attention paid to THUJAS OBDKSS from the city or country, of whatever description. A. BMJMENTIIAr,, I l- Front Street, Portland, Oircon. P. 0. Box 51. novJ3 Coinmissioii Merchant AND PURCHASING AGENT. AUGoods on Commission. WOOL, GRAIN, DAIRY PRODUCTS AND FRUITS A SPECIALTY. Agont ior Parrott's Patent Doubletree. 267 First street, Portland, OregoD. We have for iinle a la rare quantity of mnwinlte gran eed which I iraperlor for ituMtaruxe oh brnh landnrecentli- buraed over.