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About Grant County news. (Canyon City, Or.) 1879-1908 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 20, 1880)
foe MM l I; I If ALL SORTS. will IMPORTANT INFORMATION To the Feople of the Great Northvvt. TTTE M'ISII TO CALL Yorn ATTENTION to a tV fen facts and ask your careful consideration of til" same. First That nearlv nine-tenths of the people on tiiLs coast an nlllicted with C'atakkh in one or more of Its various forms: many of whom are not aware of the origin of their sullerin, and consequently, in spite of all they are able to do, continue to suffer. Second That the accented theory of the disease that It "is simply a local Inilanimution of the mucous membrane lining of the nasal passages, produced bv a cold' as advocated by most practLsitii: physicians is erroneous in the extreme, else why do they not cure so simple a disease which is merely the result of a cold? Third -That Catarrh is not simply LOCAL hut CONSTITUTIONAL also, being of sciofulous ori-,-i:i, hence capable of transmission to oHsprhjg, which ac counts in part for its rapid Increase. Fourth that vaccination is oneoj tne prime causes of all serotinous diseases, or wnicli that lorm known as CATA llllll is most prevalent. Fifth-That without the proper CONSTITUTIONAL treatment, all LOCAL means must prove futile, why men longer continue the use 01 hiiuus, iJouches, In Indents; etc. ? Sixth That we have made the above facts a life study, haying been a great sullerer ourselves from this worst of curses, until CL'KKl) liY OUR OWN REMEDY, and are fully warranted in the assertion that they are FACTS; having for more tlian twelve years based our treatment of that loathsome disease, L Ai AKKii, upon tner.oove principles wim the very best of success. So anxious were we to find a remedV that was snecltlc for the cure of this disease that wi have tested at different times in our practice most of the remedies now in use. and found that thev were gotten up upon theory, and not on actual knowledge oi tne disease. Having necome iiiny convinced that our theory of the disease Is correct, and that when directions are strictly followed OUR ICEMEN Y IS SPECIFIC, we have decided to place our SURE CURE FOR CATARRH in the hands of druggists throughout the great northwest, at the very nominal price of ONE DOLLAR PER IJOTTLE. Already thirty druggists have oidered, and the SURE CURE has been sent them .-oiue the second and third lots since August l th. Nine of the leading druggists of Portland hav It m stock: the well known and reliable hrm of Hodgi J)a Is it Co. are wholesale agents. Were it not that the Remedy possesses Intrinsic merit, such a wide- .spread demand and vale could not be effected in so short a time. The fact is that during our three vears' practice In Portland we haw fully established tin reputation of DR. JAMES KEC1CS SURE CUKE FOR CATARRH. TV".. I., ..I.,.. e ... I r . i T n ttrm i fi i i . niiiii'i i allium uu i.uiii -mrriiasing tor Wie JDUilU J.1US ilOHV 111 mv Iiail WillUS a j same as Dr. keek's -any '-Catarrh RemedV whieh dies on hand of uiiMi they wish to dNju.se, are repre- i o t.,ii" it I seining mem hi ne ine same as nr. iveei: s: oi course liixonuLuu, ucui; sjviiks iMJUftensii, if ours wer WORTHLESS they wunltl not be com anntv: whv. T should linvfi Jill rlo vnnn'r peiieij to resort to this unprincipled ni;-a isto ellect ' J tJ Indeed, no, Senator iTcDonald, of Indiana soon marry a Washington widow: Toledo claims a citizen who pours hot water down his wife's back because she won't join his church. Potato brandy, used greatly in some parts of Switzerland, is sait to be neurly as poisonous as absinthe. There are no professional beauties in this country. The great number of ama teurs crowd out professionals. A man at Augusta, Ga., on receiving a doctor's bill for medicine and visits.wrote that he would pay for the medicine and return the visits." The students at Oberlin college are not allowed to chew tobacco, but, this being the case we don't see how they expector ate as first-class scholars. A Professor Grimmer predicts terrible mortality the next seven years. Ameri ca will lose fifteeD millions Ex. We never heard of a grimmer prediction than that. Col. Jerome Bonaparte and wife, who have usually spent their winters in Paris will pass the coming season in Washing ton. Their daughter will be near them at the Visitation Convout in George town. Every now and then a car falls of the New York elevated railroad into the street and hurts a man. Sonio day one will fall and crush a dog, and then Mr. Bergh will take steps to have the whole elevated business pulled up by the roots. wnnt.s n little relief: it's too red." Auntv I - lV..Vt!l!;?Sll!i-l!M""r 'M?.,..-'..,. .M- ill; - II 1 . 1 7 ' .It . . ... r . t . uuii, wny not our in a sonc: or two oi trX'ln mnitmx any pnrcnnve or in writ Ins: In rcpou.se to nuy ndvertiHementln this paper you will please mention tne uumc of f lie paper. Our Bargain Column SALINGER'S Cash Auction Co. No. 210 First Street, Portland, OrcROH. Whai You Can Buy for 10 Cts ! ON OUR TEN CENT TABLE : one Konnd Comn for. ioc One Hack ( omb for .. ioc One J ine t'oml for ioc Onollack Comb. Silver Mounted, for. nv A Ijirge Sized Handkerchief for. ioc A I'air oihleevc JJnttons for. ioc 'twelve Pieces of jtnudfor. ioc A Ijirge Sized Slate for 10c A Frying Pan for. ioc A C hild s Apron for ioc l)nu l ard Urocaded lttobon for jOc l)ne Box ( oliurs for. I0c A I'ncket Book for ioc Ono Doze . Lead Pencils for ice I lnwai e,'! ootn Brushes, lans. etc., for. 10c Kieven of the above artlclUH for SI OO. And a Thousand Articles too numerous to mention All Sliades WORSTED only S cents an ounce. Chie THOMPSON, DeHART & CO AGENTS, I'OUTIUTD, OR., XraAv-Out 8aii6age Cuttox's, CARRIAGE & Wmm MATEBIAL, Hardwood Lumber. .TTJT RECEIVED, F.x ,,JKlnKlcader,' direct from New York, a raircts Aortment of SHELF and HEAVY Hardware ! IKON and. STEEL, Which we offer to the Trade at the r.owcit fTolibtng Ratex. Also COAL, of nil description. Oaytcm, Mall Lamberson, Orders fram mm-UMJ mmmih riLk dij I Ul LldUU, Oregon, THE TRADE Solicited. Wholesale Hardware. From New York Auction, Pei-Steamer This Day: inen kissing me." Auntv- my dear; they'd do nothing of the kind; I've tried 'em." "When a pair of lovers are sitting alone in the parlor conversing about love and other sentimental things, the suddenness with -which the young man changes the subject to domestic economy, when the lady's paternal parent unexpectedly en ters the room, almost makes the young man's collar button fly off. E glisli Poverty and Gloom. sales of inferior preparations, Keniemher nN that we make a si'Wl ALTY tile treatment of diseases of OMK.N. Vet v n-.-pect fully vours. 11C. .1A.UKS KKf'K, i:5."5 Flf-l Street, I'orllaud. Xovember 1, 1 ". wj of 10 r. Ill 7.1 JO 11 3 S I'ryd -r(c Pieces All Wool Dehlee for " The I,atostIJesii;ns Momie C'lotli for.. " Silk Striped Ure.ss Coods- for ju .waue.s .-Niim j;i,s:ueuns "oe " l'.Iack Luster Alpaca, extra wide, for. iV " Irish Poplin for. ,"k. riaxi ures-s (ioods for. Mjowiiake for 100 I'opitn ne ! ranee for in, Lenox Sjiiliinfor JOc .laitase iiress (ioods for ioc We cannot dispute that there is a sense in 'which it would be absurd to talk of English poverty. In spite of the present depression and distress of Great JJritaiu, it is the richest nation on the globe. Be ing the center of the world's commerce, being the chief seat of manufacturing in dustrv. havincr a greater command of iiivery music readier or musician in Oregon, Washington Territory or Idaho, who will send their name and address to "Warren's Mus"c House, 92 Morrison St., Portland, will receive free for three months, a copy of his Jfu.sfcal 'iecicw, . . i . j i containing turee new pieces 01 music each month, besides current musical news. Orpyo-n Mucin ner,y Depot H. P. Gregory it Co., importers and commission merchants of ban Francisco. have lately opened a branch of their X7sO IF house at No. 43 Front street. Portland For many years they have been known as one of the heaviest California firms deal ing in machinerv. engines, etc.. and OUR STOUK IS SITUATKD JilO FIRST STREET, helween Tnv....': rtttrl Sitlnimi V". Imvn urn-mini. heron the Awning 1'o.st for the benefit of our numer ous customers. We have spread a huire Itoimor hi ine center oi our room, wnicn reaus: Salinger's Cash Auction Co, I'rlce List fnrnisiied on application. Send for sam ples. Aimress all letters to A, I.. SALIXOKK A CO.. iilO First St rcet. Portland, Oirn. win nuy an j-Jictrant Wool and Silk Suit at i.i i i . Aiinress. li. p.. I. ITT, Third and Alder sts rortianu, wn. s-ent l . (i. I). x ose 2 tS .. zi f. uivuu m tu m uu uuiui uutiuii, uuiuB tliejr j ftnd voxviu,r traile in Oreffon Fi Ei BEACH & 00b ments in the government bonds of many nations, possessing more ships and a greater command of the routes of com merce than any other people, Great Britain, in spite of recent misfortunes, retains as yet her position of proud su premacy among the great powers of the world. If a loan of a hundred millions were to be suddenly called for, London is the one city in which such a loan could bo negotiated most promptly and with the least disturbance to trade and monetary arrangements. While this can be said of a nation, it would be absurd to talk of that nation's poverty in any sense which implied a general lack of pecuniary ability. But a nation may abound in wealth while a majority of its people suffer the extreme evils of grinding poverty. The unequal distribution of property in Eng land is such that in any sudden arrest of business a majority of the people may suffer the direst extremes of wretched ness, while there is no perceptible abridgment of the comforts of the rich. But when a nation of thirty odd million", twenty or twenty-live millions are severe sufferers, and six or seven millions be hold the gaunt wolf of hunger at the door, it may be justifiable to speak, in a modi fiec sense, of the poverty of the English nation. In a country where at the present moment, multitudes without employ ment are dependent on charity or parish relief for escape from starvation, it would be idle to dispute the existence of pover ty. No swelling rhodomontade about the wealth of the great British nation can blind the world to the existence of so much misery. If multitudes of individ ual Englishmen are rich it is none the less true that the mass of the English people are undergoing a severe trial, and that their sufferings are calculated to fix attention on the hardships endured by the average British subject. New York Herald. A Flag of Truce. has compelled them to open a houso here. Mr. Stewart McClure is the resi dent partner here, and is a yerv pleasant gentleman to deal with. They can' wood working machinery of all kinds saw mills and paws, machinists tools, steam engines and boilers, lubricating oils, blowers and exhaust fans, and moke rubber goods a specialty. A complete lino of engineer supplies can always be found at their Portland house, where the best of terms is always given to the trade. Catalogues sent on application. Bcacli &u, This firm, successors to Coggins & Beach, dealers in paints, oils, glass, aoors, sasu. onnns, etc., is doing a very extensive business, which extends to va nous points on the North Pacific Coast. ney import direct irom the Last the Havinff a.rmnp-firt t.n irrmnrf ffseat bulk of their stock, which enables n ; T. i i I n -r , them to sell cheaper than those who pur- "i1 Pcipailines 01 rainters' chase their stock either in San Francisco 3 ailQ Winqow (rlaSS, W6 or this citv. and which jineminfc; for thmr are enaDieQ lo give as iavora- rapid increase of patronage. Persons Die terms on this line 01 gOOuS desiring anything in their line would do as any dealers in Portland. 11 ll til f . I sd v . . - Uontr actors and Dealers will (Sncct'Ssors to i'oxfcliitt & llonclj,) DEALERS IN Paints, Oils, AND Doors, r Sash, AND Ulinds. m m m o H H " ?n s r O a o Z o H O e 0 T O L H o EL r. K , r 5 So . zr. 1 - H P - v. tz 5 CC2 CO p CD O -5 P GO SI P c - CO T3 pu ! K t B! I 0i The Great English Remedy is a Dever-falHns Cure for Nrvous Debility Exhausted VMtaliry. Seminal Weakness, Spermatorrhea, I.ittiT MAAHOMit. Impo teney. Pamlj-sls. and all tt e terrible efTect-i or Self Abuse, youth ful follies, and exces ses In maimer ye rs such as- Loss of irera ory, Lassitude. Noctur nal EinlK.-vion, AverMJu toSoctefv, I)imu& o Vis'on, Notsos in the head, the vital lluid passing unobserved in the urine, and many othrdffPse thwt 1.m to insanity and death. DK. MIIVTIK wi 1 agree to forfeit Five Hundred Dollars for a case of this kiud tho VH aJ, uks 4cA'i JVK (under his special ad' ice and irp-itrnentj will not cure, or for anything Impure or Injurious found In it. M 1-; treafs all Private Diseases suc cessfully without mercury. Co.sulihUo Free Thorough examination and advice, in cluding analysis of urine, 5 Ort. Price or Vital 2test rntiv. S3 1)0 per hottl-. cr tour tlmefl the quantity for SIUimi; sent to anv adddresa on receipt of price, or O. u. P., secure from ob servation, and in pnvatp nair.o tf desired, by A. K. jlIKVriB, .ti. D. 11 R-arii5 MtrH:, timt eriuieisco, VnL SU. Mivnv.' KJUXEY KE.UBDY, Kt:KF.- ecu ir, cures all kinds of Kidney and Hlndder Complaints, Gnnorrhcen, Glet Leucorrlue-i. For sale by all druggists; Si 00 a bo' lie; six ho:tlPs ibr So 00. SK. nilAllK'S lALKMOX PILLS nre the and cheapest Dl'SPKPSIA an SIuiqL.N cine in thv ma-kf-t. i"orsale bv a (iru-irlstw-. J MMK. IMYI.H A- 0. Purtlnud. Or. 4 IX 3 (C3 7 V CD ZC ZI2 4 li feSR. V SPORTSMEN'S EMPORIUM, WM, BECK & SON, Importers and Dealers In Sharp's, Remington's, Ballard's, Burgess'., Kennedy & Winchester Repeating Rifles. Co ts, Uomlngton's. Pnrhcr'o. Scott & Son. Moore's and CJahrouRli's BREECH-LOADING SHOTGUNS. HAZARD'S SPORTING GUNPOWDER tt'jlb kesw. Gun WmI. 8beIIs, Cans and Cartridges ofaJI Kinds at Reduced Prices. T zr. . General Gorilon. in a recent account of scenes connected -with the surreiuler of Lee's arm:, gives an amusing instance of the undress condition of which soldiers in the field sometimes find themselves. General Gordon had determined to send a Hag of truce to General .Sheridan, and for tuat purpose summoned Major Hunter, of his staff, and toid him to carry i fkg of truce forward. He replied: "General, I have no flag of truce." The General told him to get one. He replied: 'General, wo have no flag of truce in our command." "Then take vonr handkerchief and put it on a stick and go forward." "L have no handkerchief, General." "Then borrow, one, and go forward A-ith it." "General, there is no handkerchief in the staff." "Then, Major, use your shirt." "You see, gentlemen, that we all have on flannel shirts." At last a man was found who had a white thirt, of which the back and tail were torn off; and, rigging that peaceful emblem to a stick, the major went toward the enemy's lines. well to give them a call before investing elsewhere. Th.at "Warren's Music House, 92 Morrison street near the Postortiee, ''orMand, Or., has everything in tne musical line at reasonable prices A large stock ot sheet music, books, manos, musical mer- i t i t t cnanmse, uanu aim orcncs'ra music a i ways on hand Mr Warren buys everv thing direct from Eastern houses, and can all'onl to soil cheaper than any store m Unison. Send lor catalogue. I have suffered from a kidney diiliculty for the p;st ten years, accompanied with nervous spasms. I'hysicinus gave me but temporary relief, Initaf- ter using three and one-halt bottle? of Warner's Safe Kidney and Liver f'iro, my nervous spasms were entirely relieved. My ago is 1 1 vear. I recommend this greaf remedy to all sutlering from nervous trouble;. Mus. Mary IIeik. Katon , Pa. The Friend ot elcnte Ijndle-. Warner's Safe Kidney and Liver CureH the remedy that will cure the many diseases peculiar to women, ueadache, neuralgia, disordered nerves, weakness, mental shock-?, and kindred ailments are effee uallviemoved by its u.-e. The Mother's Magazine. Rose JPill, J. 13. KMAPF, B.ie B,itK priz? B4tSt rrf ,jLt oameK vefocj find it t.n their nrlvim-t-acro n frhimiiTriin Mvlimit i,end for our prices before tilac- ! ' .'li.ttS. r' ing orders, anu fukuha&inij AutNi. ; or. Fronnmi aui , iM"l.Avf.iat,,i. ,V!l Goods on Commission. Je Jose 11 WOOL, GRAIN, DAIRY PRODUCTS ASD ' ruma,.t, e. , w . . .?! Jifjvaiii. t'ori- 'nncl, (iriijrnn. F. E. BEACH & CO., 103 Front street. Portland FRUITS A SPECIALTY. Agent lor Parrott's Patent Doubletree. 267 First street, Portland, Oregon. OREGON MjUHEBT DEPOT, 13 Front Street, Portlnntl, H. P. GREGORY & OO Keep a Complete Stock 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. A NEW TREATMENT For C'oii-nmpUun. A.(hniu, Hronehlt I. ly H:plii, Cnlnri-h, II:iluolic, Debllltv, JChutima-tl-m, X'iu-alirl:i. uii l all ( Mr iiilr .lik! Nt-rvoils Dis- orlc-iv. It Is taken BY IHALiEkTIOPI, And atsdln-ftly upon tho treat nervous and oriran cfiitepj. and ('iiit:h ly a .:ttui:il I'i-iiclh nf Ku-vmil.iilior.. J'T FREE, A tvaiic on ( imniiiiiinl Ovv!'.ii I'lvln" tln liinrv oi tills IMV uLm-(i i rv. nml :i l.-ir-rf riwiinl i,( mnvi n- imu kjilile enn-s. wViti- fr A. Addnvsx UKS. STA 11- KKY iV: I'Al.KX. llirj-md Mil Ciinnl sin-M. lliil:uli.!- pliia. I'i..r tn II. H. MATIIKW'S. W, Mcmtironieiw stiiM-t Sun 1-Yancis'(. Cal.. from whom can he pro cured both inf.iltil:i'iini mvl .nni.lli.v y..WA RjfNT.E-Wg 3VM?J?MX 3 Manufacturer and dealer in all kinds oi NEYLIVt Sash3 Doors3 Bjind FRAMES, MOULDINGS, BRACKETS, Etc S, SEASort'KI) FINISES Ml) LITJSBKH Constantly on hand. Imnorter o Emery Wheels and Machinery. paints 0ils, Glass , Brushes. T TTT)T-nTi r r r-rr n I 5 ' It l made from a Simi ' Tropical I.r.it i,T Rnrr Valnt . and H a IM)SITIVK Kc-niedv for all the 'is- . eai( s tlu-t e.i puinv i i 'In- r.i r part of the l.o ! I for Tnrp; I J.iv .- Il :u!ik In J miidi -e JiziiiM . (inn el. M.d.uia.aiiil ail tin dillietiltlcs of the Iidi.. s Liver and I rinary O..uis. n- Im:i:iIc 1Im.'jihi'h, ' Monthly r-ustni:itinn. ainl dnrie ji fian'-v, it h. no epial. It n stor.s the organs tijat M KKtIie hl-o '. and hence is th )-t Ulood :urUler. It i.itheonlv known r.-me ly.that tviri s liriht's Dis.-a-e. For Ji't- ' ht-te-s. use Vacner'H Mate I)l:ili-te 'ure. i-or aieoy jii-MiriiNisaMii ail lv-.th-is at SI S3 bottle. Largest bottle in the market. Trvlt. THE OREGON NEWSPAPER PUBLISHING Company Is now ptenarfil lo ftirnlsl lusidtfi, Onisides urn' Mur. i fmentt cm llie.hor'-s no ice. Addre.- jr. I) Itlmrr Unx .ri. Portland Or. We OfTer to the Interior People Qreat Induce- . ments in Crookery. Olass-wn e. Tramps, "CSt J?lal We Chandollerp, JLiantorns. COAL OIL OF ALL OT? ATIT.R And Pvk ()rlts Tor any atnoutit very care ' i.iuy s'eed us your order?, especially for I CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. , You w 11 .save lots of money. Price Lists sent 1 on application. per H. H. WARMER &CO., Rochester, ftf. iT O. T. ZINNS. 2. STEVENSON Beltinsr, Packing, Hose, Valves, bprings, Etc. Complete line of ENGINEER Constantly on hand. AND A FULL LINE OF Painters' Materials. Orders from the countrv will receive prompt and careful attention. salesroom: factory: 1 11 Front Street. At IVeidler's Mill' augS PORTLAND, OREGON, STEVENSON & ZINNSp Commission -Merchants, And Dealers In all kinds of PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS. 505 Front Street, San Francisco. LibRral advancements, on consignments. TJse Rose JPills. r i FlrxL "li eat, Portland, Or. Use Rose Fills. To Hunters and Trappers! A sure and certain mode of catchin? Beaver, Ot ter, Fisher, Mink, Martin, Coon, etc., and mak ing the business a financial success, can be obtained by applying (with stamp) to O. MANNERS, Box 35GF. O., Portland. Oregon. ! '1 k. V 0! I 3? 0 1 TXZVi