Grant County news. (Canyon City, Or.) 1879-1908, December 25, 1880, Image 7

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Repentance.
A man -who as an overseer before tlie
-war had driven the darkeys with a whoop
came to the city yesterday. After taking
two or three drinks, and feeling that pe
culiar muscular growth so well known
to men who stand around in "spiritual
seance," the overseer went out on the
street with the swagger of a man noted
for voting whole neighborhoods. An
old blind man came walking along. The
overseer looked haughtily to one side
and stopped. The old man ran against
him.
"You old villain," exclaimed the over
seer, hooking a hand in the old man's
collar, "haven't you got moro sense than
to run over a white man?"
"Marster, for de Lord, I hopes you
'skuse me,"
"Ah, yes, you old rattlesnake; vou
thought that I would be afraid to tackle
you, ehV"
"Marster, 'fore the lord, you mus'
'skuse me fur de ole man hain't seed a
wink since long afore freedom."
"Are you blind, old man?"
"Yes, sah.; blinder den ole Jacob at de
time ob his death."
"Give me your hand, ole man. Here,
take this tobacco."
"Much obleeged, thankee, sah."
"Here, take this pipe. Here's a red
handkerchief. Any man that would
choke a blind man ought to be stripped.
Here's fifty cents and some more tobacco.
Here's a lot of flax thread. Take it all,
old man. Here's moro tobacco. Is
there Anybody in town that '.you want
whipped?"
"No, sah; not a one."
"If there is, I'll beat him till he feels
iiKe a pig wicn rne mumps; you ve seen
pigs with the thumps, haven't vou?"
"Yes, sah."
"Well, I'll whale him till he has the
thumps. Do you know of anybody that
can whup me?"
"Whv, marster?"
"Because, any man that would choke a
blind darkey ought to be whipped.
Hold on, don't go there's, .some more
tobacco. Put this pint bottle in your
pocket. . I thought at first that I'd make
my will in your favor, but to save law
yer's fees, I'll give up everything now.
Kow, old man, just step buck a few
yards and butt me into the middle of the
street."
"Marster, I doan wanterhurt ye. I'se
got a powerful hard head."
"Do JisiUiis I say, old man. Step
back atftf let drive . ' '
yaQ old man stepped back, bowed his
"neck, and with a bound struck the over
seer so hard that he staggered out into
the street and fell. "That's all right,
sir," he said to himself, getting up and
walking away. "He served you right.
The next time you collar a blind nigger
I'll use my influence to have you killed."
Treatment op Bkekding Swine.
"Were I" raising my pigs for pork instead
of for breeders, I would feed them some
what differently from what I now do,
and I am satisfied they would weigh as
much at six months as they now do at
nine months. But my stock are for
breeders, and I am quite sure that a
course of "pushing," , with the most
adaptable and richest food,
would injure- them for that purpose.
To grow pigs successfully and profitably,
requires that they should have a good
appetite, good digestion and strong
assimilating powers, which cannot be
found in any breed without vigorous
health. If a pig is kept for a consider
able time in a cold, wet, dirty pen, on
bad food and short allowance, until the
character and quality of the secretions
are changed, and the general growth of
the pig is checked, that pig will not
make a good breeder. By subsequent
good care and feed, this pig may grow to
be a fine-looking hog, and as a breeder,
may not show the check :t has received,
but the abuse will be pretty sure to crop
out m its offspring, causing late maturity,
deficiency iu size or fattening qualities.
I am opposed to allowing piers to breed
under eight months, and I much prefer
that they, should be 10 or 12 months old.
To in-and-inbroeding ami too early
breeding may be attributed many of the
ailments, barrenness and want of thrift
to be found in numbers of our swine
herds.
The phenomenon of the perforation of
rocks by sjuhI carried on the wind has
been observed in the valley of the Khone
in France. Avvery violent wind often
prevails iu tftik neighborhood of Uzes,
and drives larjte quantities of sand
against a band of quartzose pebbles con
tained in a tertiary soil. The pebbles
contain cavities which might be believed
to have been made by human hands, but
which are really produced by the often
renewed friction of the sandy particles
against their surface.
Gen. Chester A. Arthur has a son taller
than himself and twenty-ones years old,
and two daughters. He will retain his
place in his law firm in New York City
while Yice-President.
THE JLADlES!EMPORiU.M AS!) LACE
HOUsE.
A Visit to th IS njjnltlo-nt Establishment
of JolmfH. Garrison fc Co.
Enterprising business men ore not slow to take ad
vantage of the rapid increase in wealth and popula
tion of Portland and t!ie state at law. but meet the
demand bv careful and adequate supply. The truth
of this assertion will not bo doubted after an inspec
tion of the establishment of
JOHX B. GAIUUSOX A CO.,
No. 107 Third streot, between Morrison and Yamhill
streets, Portland, Oregon. This enterprising firm,
with a view to thoroughness and permanence, has
leased the building 25x80 feet at the above location
for a term of years, and has spared neither expense
nor labor in fitting it up for the purpose of their ex
tensive business. At the left of the entrance is the
ladies' emporium,
Under the direct care of Mrs. M. A. Winnie. Here
wefindan elegant variety of guipure, tortion, Spanish
Chantilly, Russian, Valenciennes, English, thread,
Dutchess and point laces, and other varieties,
With their delicate tracery and elaborate de
sign; imitation laces in large variety; a
line of fine embroideries, one of the specialties
of the establishment, edgings and insertions
to match, in various widths; embroidery silks, white
and in all the new colors and tints; trimming satins
in the latest shades; ruchings of various grades;
coral, jet, steel and ivory ornaments, and an endless
variety of articles found only in a first class house.
Among the specialties we note what has never been
brought to thi&city before a dainty article of linen
and silk mulls, handkerchiefs of thefluest linen, plain
and euibroidcred.aud ladies' fiaunel uuderwear.white
and in colors, embroidered in silk. The show case
in the center contains an elegant variety of the most
rare laces artistically arranged over satin of various
colors. A few feet from this is displayed an elegant
white suit of Lonsdale cambric and tortion lace,
made in the house.
On the right of the entrance is a full display of the
210 VAL ST. JOHX, THE XKW WILSOX
And other sewing machines. This portion of the
establishment is under the charge of John 13. Garri
son, and belonging to it is a large array ot thread,
needles, thimbles, machine oil and sewing machine
fixtures, and needles for all machines in use in this
section of the country. Mr. Garrison is prepared to
repair sewing machines of all kinds, on the most
reasonable terms, having employed Mr. Desmond,
lately with the Howe, who is a machine adjuster and
repairer of fifteen years' experience, and who will
warrant all work. Passing on to the
MAX CPA CTUIII XG DE PABTM KXT
We find to the right of the hall a room elegantly fit
ted up for a ladies' reception room. Noticeable
upon the wall of this room is a fine o 1 painting,
Sunny Hours," by Hosuncb; the apartment is pro
vided with mirrorjounge. chairs, etc.. all of which is
stylish and appropriate. To the left of the hall is the
cutting room, with appliances lor that work, and be
yondthat is the sewing room. l'2x'tt) feet, airy and well
lighted for the business of the seamstress. This
room is under the management of MLss Jennie
Hrowu, lately of Edinburgh. A patent plaiting ina
chine, with a capacity of 1000 yards per day, is one
of the appliances of this room. This firm proposes
to demonstrate the fact that ladies underwear,
plain or elaborately trimmed, cau be made at home
at prices as reasonable as those paid for thesame ar
ticles imported so largely from the east, and at the
snme time furnish steady employment and reason
able wages to a large clasi of working women and
girls. The principles upon which this establish
ment is founded are carefully considered and based
upon the necessity for .such "' institution, and the
elaborate care displayed in fitting it up, shows that
it has come to stay. The members of the firm give
courteous attention to the wants of their patrons,
and will promptly and carefully till orders from the
country. An inspection of the goods ollered is cor
dially invited.
JOHN" .A.. CHIIjID,
Phurranelxtf- Dealer In Drug, Chemical Jiml
Medicine,
Corner Morrison and Second Streets. Portland, Or.
wholesale and Itetall
Agent for
Forest
Flower
Cologne.
Mine. Itachel s
ENAMEL BLOOM
fur the
Comp f.l(l.
SEE ME. M
tea-- s
U. P. CJREUOKY, San Francisco. S. W. CiltEGOItY, San Francisco.
STKWAUT McCLUJtE, Portland
SHAW'S
Pectoral Syrup.
SHAW'S
Glycerine Lotion
lor the 1-ace.
These preparations are equal to anything of the
kind ever offered in this market, and all areinvited to
call and see for themselves. Orders by mail promptly
attended to. JUJirs a. i'iiji.ij, Druggist,
deel for. Morrison ami Second sts., Portland, Or
An foil lot's lisv i.
OFKICK OK TUB "INPIHTKIAI. hlKA."
Ai.iha.. 1 va, .-.lay iS-JO. j
To Whom it M'ty Cuwm:
It ike a k'M, jj ':t.siii in making I lie fol
lowing sil"TeiM : I ha ve been hill -Hud with
;t disease of ilie kidney-: f.r the p.ic two years
and have Iried nutuer.tu rMiieoes wi'h only
pirtial and temporary n-lief. Warii'r' Safe
Kidney ai d l.iwr (Jure was recommended to
me, and iftM taking it the pain and distress
left me, und I uin to-c!a3' reeling xtrony ami
well. I mi perfectly satisfied that Warnei's
Safe Xltlny Cure is the medicine needed, and
can cheerfully recommend It to others.
. V. ST A MM.
Warren's Music House, 92 Morrison street
near the Postoflicc, Portland, Or., has everything
in the musical line at reasonable prices A large
stock of sheet music, books, pianos, musical mer
chandise, band and orchestra music always on
hand Mr Warren buys ever' thing direct from
Eastern house, and can ailbrd to sell cheaper
than anv store in Oregon, bend lor catalogue
Santa Ciaus' Headquarters!
Corner Front ami Aider Streets, Port
land, Oregon.
BECK &
'jl.
Wholesale and retail dealers n
Toys, Fancy Goods and Novelties, Mechan
ical and Magnotlc Toys, DolJs, Drums,
Skates. Sleighs, Masks. Veloci
pedes and Games.
St tid for sample case of tovs put
upuwuted hi lots,
s.
Take Warner's Sa'e Kidney and Liver Cure
A. BLUMENTHAL,
3EEUGIIAXDIS BROKER
And Wholesale Jobber in Dry ('nods Furnishing
Goods, Hats, Caps, Notions, Trunks, Valises etc. Also
PURCHASING AGENT
For all Interior HottlementH.
Particular attention paid to FIII.IXG ALL
OKI) KISS from the city or country, of whatever
description.
A. ULUMEXTHAL,
111 1-2 Front Street, Portland, Oreiron.
V. O. lto.5t. no via
K0LLED GOLD JEWELRY!
For one-third the cost of solid gold.
TIio Now Yorlc Jotvolry Company,
Morse's Palace, Portland, Oregon, keep constantly on
hand a full line, consisting of
Ladies' and Gents' Jewelry !
Such us Ladies Sets, Long Pins, Urooehes, Neck
Chains. Watch Chains, Kinder Hhifis, llrarclcts, OuT
PiiH, Cuir JJuttons: Cliildrens' Eur Drops, Sets. V.ib
Pin-;, bracelets; Oentleinens' Watches, Kings. Watch
Chains, Watch Charms. Sleeve Ihittons, Shirt JJut
tons, Shirt Studs, Scarf Pins, Diamond and Imitation
Diamond Studs ami Kings, Lockets Spectacles, Kye
Classes, etc., as well as Clocks, Novelties and
CHKISTMAS fJOODS.
Any of the above goods sent to any part of the
country C. (). I)., with the privilege to the purchaser
of eMimiuing goods before paying for them.
EVERDING & FARRELL
Commission Merchants
AND DEALERS IN
GRAIN, HAY and GROCERIES
Of all kinds. Also in
Wool, Hides, Etc.
Corner Front una Alder StrectK, Portland
SPORTSMEN'S EMPORIUM.
WM. BECK & SON,
Importers and Dealers in
Sharp's, Remington's, Ballard's, Burgess',
Kennedy & Winchester Repeating Rifles.
Colt's, Remington's, Parker's, Scott &. Son,
Moore' and ClabrongU's
BREECH-LOADING SHOTGUNS.
Club, Iron. Xlr
el-Plnted, L.ndi"s
Wood Boltom. Un
ion L-ver. Bs-niey
& Kerry and oilier
sbateF.
PRICF2:
SI 00 to S5 00.
Sent Mverywnere
by iii-ii! on roc-ii I
of price and 'Jo cen'
postage.
Oregon Machinery Depof
FROXT STREET, PORTLAND.
I3. G-UEG-OHY Sc OO.
KEEP a CUMPLK VE STU .MC OF
"Wood Working Machinery, Steam, Hand and Power Pump,
Hay Mills and .Saws LuItrlciUlujc Oil and OIIci h,
l-.inery Wheel and Machinery, JSlowcr and Kxhnust Faun,
Steam KciIneMand Holler, Water Wheel.
Steam Knulne Governors .Elevator Racket,
Ga KiitflneH, MachlnlM' Tool,
Ilenip, Rubber, and Ale;tn Packing, Howe,
ISeltlnc, .Rubber Mat, Stair Matting, Etc.
v L'sii on application. OrdPrs from the country filled with Promptness.
Important Notice.
Cash Auction Com'y
i .PH.mHnr1b,1i0I,.ul ",Hn)Io linn of Oakland, Oil., havinjr Just a year nco opened a branch house in
In i i ,t ii wenefit of thclrexteiislve trade in Oregon and Washington Territory, their low prices and hon
orable dealings are worthy of the patronage of all.
C IlllVe lllSl n'et'lVel Illl II!imiIW. hll.. of .'mlirn ituri- fn.i litll, ri'l. ...... ...... I..
House iii t alifornia or Oregon keeps. Jlut we will sell them at Trices that will astonish unv me
,r.''m'r'. i J "TV1" t t', "c :. e, lOe, lUc, 1.1c, lO a.:Je, Oe, Skt :iOc, iKie, 4
rl he above is for either colored or white.
received with the above lot an immense line of I julies' Muslin and Merino Underwear
u 40e: Uidles (iowns from 7.1e: Urawert from 40e: Sidles Merino Vests from .lOe.
i law line of MIk Handkerchiefs, Ties, in Uieeand Kmbnihbry, Hosierv, Children's Hoods
L'Kets. ite., tc. In order to keep the Lowest Price House in Portland we will sell
J'.mhroidery from Auction. These itoods are asiroodasanv
reliant
40c, l.c, SOc.
NVe have also received with the
Ladies Chemise from 40c: Indies' (.'owns fnun 7.1
e nave also a law
Caps, or uolen Jac
j ori.Yiiien c:iiinere at...... :j.Se Snow Flake in all shadiK)
Double-width Momie Cloth a.5e Table Dama-k (Warranted Pure Linen
Kroeade In all shades! ri; Jlockahiick Towel
Plain " Oe
Samples on apiilication. Direct
lOc
UOc
P. s. w
SSL'S will
Portland, Ojjn.
2lO Xii-Kt Street, loi-tlaiKl. Orcron,
have no connection with the store next door to us. Please state what naner vou saw this in
ant Wool and Mik Suit at LI'lT'. Ail Ire ss. II. n. I.I'IT. -rtit-.i ,.,.,i i.i..rs:iu
7 - -j - ..- SJ l v7
buy an Kiei
Hent C. l). I.
PECK &
Pat. Self-Adjusting American Ciub Skate,
BLUED STEEL or FULL NICKEL PLATED. Pr'cG furnished on application. Can be
forwarded by Mail at a cost of -10c. For salf hy
THOMPSON", DeHART & CO.,
Corner Firm ami Taylor streets Portlaud, Ore;ou
IMPOIiTHRS OF
HAEDWAEE, IEOU JJSTjD S T E S Xj ,
and Carriage rVJsxtei"ials9
She'fand Heavy II it d ware. Agents foi
isi MHts m flitter AUo ''tLofnU H -script inn.
Fishing Tackle of every description.
Cor. Front nn! Alder StreetH. Porflmtfi.
Coiniiiissioii Merchant
AND PURCHASING AGENT.
JS.ll Goods on Commission.
WOOL, ORAIX, DAIRY PRODUCTS AND
FRUITS A SPECIALTY.
Agent lor Parrott's Patent Doubletree.
267 First street, Portland, Oregon.
We have for nle a lurcre nunniuv nrmiiunille
Urn km eed which In Kiiperior for pawtnrnge oi
brnMh land recentlv burned over.
JPPnpn 1,0 i"M ran
wmr jm - - i
- - i Mmimx a i vmxK& y&2
Awarded Medal 1st Premium State Fair 1880 H MBB v f
5 go jgfe
rpill CALVANIC MKDrCAL liKLT. A XKW Q ft MBr " W J GO
JL and wonderful invention, will etirewitluiiit medi V rr-
eine Ithetimutis Panilysis, Neuralgia. Kldnev, Liver jBBmn Pn rH
.-liiial Diseases, Inipote'iey, Itnjiture, Atcne, Nervous- JEVHv J Li-.
iiess. Dyspepsia, Piles and other Diseimcsoflxtth sexes JaPBr r Q
e Challeiifif a seientilie investiiratlon of its merits. J wlmHr c H CTi
Call or address HOHXi: t WKST KLKCTKO-MAfJ- TV a Li vt-
XKTIC' I'.KLT CO,, 70"i Market street, San I'rimeNro -J Zj
Uso Rose jPi8L w IH ss fi 5
i w b o
I'S 1 if ft 3 I'
liimmmMl h I f Hi -1 s-
KIDNEYLIVER IMmii:
ar cure he. i,1 I 0 1.52 m 1 :
1" V Z ax,
I K1
The Great English Remedy
rjWl&ttv:7SZTZSVaZ Jft si novpr.rw 111 tier Pnrt.
j-r nervous ieonity
Exhau-ited Vllall'y
S!ein Inn I Weakness,
peru :.orrhca, LOST
A . Irnpo
tencv. Partly sis. and
all f e Urn hie elFect-i
of Seif Abuse, youth
ful tollies aud exces
ses in matuier yo -re
Ntieh as Loss of Mem.
00 ,Lasiti:'ip. Noctur-
ai ntiilHMoit, Aversion to Potvety. Dimness o
Vision, N.dhes In the hewd. the vital fluid
pnsslriK iinobservffl In the urlre, and many
other dlBPFses thsit loud to insanity and death.
DIJ. MIXTIK vrl 1 agree to lorfeit Five
Hundred Dollars for a cstp (f this kind the
V 1 . is ti. 1 oka i I v if. (under his special
advice and treatment; will not cure, or for
ar.ythlntr Impure or injur-ous found lu it.
JVU. TtiXTiK treats all I'rivate Diseases suo
cesfully without nn-renry. Coe.Hiilmtlou
Free Thnroujsh examination ud advice, in-cm-ins
f n-ilyslK of urine, $n w.. Frineofyital
est si , S3 if) pt io't!-. or tour times
the quantity for 510 110; sent to my adddress
n ncetpl of price, or C (.. !.. secuie from ob
servntion, and in m-jvafe iHiue if desired, by
A. 15. "MJ.MT1E, JI. I?.
XI li.enrny NireiM, Snu a- raodscu, H'txl.
JiKPKK'i'K'l . cures all ui'a'.s of Kidney'
tnd B.Hdder fomnlaitits, G-morrhax, (jleei
Leucorrhov. For sale tv nil drugjrl-sts; 51 Ou n
bottle: sp: bottles lor ?"i 00.
!!.. .ICl.'k'J lE'U DA.IUKI.IOX PILLS
rue the b-8f. nd che:ipr;t HYSPEt'SIA an
Ls cu.e iu the nin-ket. Hirsale by a
drutuKt'--.
lntMUH,. DVVl-. ,v to. Vortiai-.il.
Iioic 'tJe- 'jr"T .ii r'j
Carson,
Manufficture- and dealer In all kinds of
is made from a Simple Tropical f.eat of Iture
Value, and is a POSITIVK ICemedy for all th. ilis
eases that cause pains in the lower part of the I.im.v
for Torpid Liver Headaches - Jaundice J)iziiies.
f ravel. .Malaria, and all the dillicnlties of the Ki-.-ieys,
Liver and Urinary Organs. For Female IMe:ee,
Monthly Menstruations, and during prcirnaney. it has
no equal. It restores the oiirans that makk the iiiood,
and hence s the best Itlood Purifier, it Is the oi ly
known reinetly that cures Hrurht's I)iseiLe. For Ilia
betes, use Wartier'M Sjifo Illubete Cure.
For Sale bv Druggists and all Dealei-sal jSI 3J. per
bottle. Largest bottle in the market. Try it.
II II. WAUNKIl SLCO.,'Rocliester, '
It
Port-
IlLrMAt'KR fc Co. Sole Aleuts,
and, Oregon.
AUHII. the most prevalent but least tiudi rstond of
all diseases, is the cau.e of much needless sutlerim'
itiid thousands of premature deaths annually. DI.
ICIJCK has maiK' thisdisea.se a lifestudv. haviitirbeeii
a streat sutlerer himself until cured by Ills Ou n Hem
f dy, which he has for thirteen vears in his practice
the three last in Portland, Or. --put to the st. , rest
tests with tlie most satisfaetorv results, lie has aNo
treated several physicians. Vith this an -iimulath e
evidence we are warranted iu savhiK that no other
preparation for the cure of this disease iu any of its
forms will give such universal satisfaction as DIt.
KKCK'S Sl'HK CI UK FOH CATAHK1I. which vou
can get of your Druggist at home, or of DR. KKCK of
Portland, Or., at $1 per bottle, or six bottles for
The Doctor makes a sneciultv of the treatment :mcl
cure of chronic diseases, esneciallv Cancer, and Dis
cuses peculiar to Women. Yoiiiit? nien. midrlle need or
old men who are siidering fronf the errors and indis
cretions of youth, nervous weakness, early ilecav, loss
of manhood, etc., should consult DR. KKCK. Kverv-
tlilng strictly conlidentla . All nroner onest ons an-
swereI through the mails promptly. Knclose a three
cent stamp and address DR. JAMES KECK,
o. First street. Portland. Or.
The trade supplied with DR. KECK'S SURE CUKE
FOR CATARTH direct from the Laboratory of
DR. KECK, or from J lodge. Davis it Co.. Portland.
Or., wholesale ngonts. n
5 J
C3 OS
We Oiler U the In eror People Great Induce
in en Is in
Crock cry
GltiHSwarc.
Best Plated Wart?.
Cliandellers,
Lanterns.
ECOAIj Oil, OF ALL GRADES.
And P.tck Ortlers for any amount very care
fully send us your orders, "specially for
CHRISTMAS PRESENTS.
You '.y ill save lotsol money. Price Lists sent
on application.
Doors, Blinds,
FRAMES, MOULDINGSBRACKETS, Etc.
KKASON KD FINISHED LOBBKK
Constantly on hand.
Jmior(er o
Paints, Oils, Glass, Brushes.
AND A FULL LIN'S OF
Painters' Materials.
Ordets troru the country wl I receive prom
and careful attention.
SALESROOM: FACTORY?
Ill Fronf;Street. At Wcldler' Mill
RUt9 PORTLAND, OltEfiOX.
n lt First
"T
.se Rose DPilLs.
To Hunters and Trappers!
A sure and certain mode of catching Beaver. Ot
ter, Fisher, .Mink, .Martin, Coon, etc., and mak
ing the business a financial success, can be obtained
by applying :wlth stampi to
G. MAX.mS,Bx3 CP. O.,
Potty d, Oregon.
T&tiq. f-TARKEY & PALKN'.? NR V
fcJ' t-estnvnr. oy Inhalation for Coiigum-p
tlou Ahthmn, Ilronehl t is, Cntnrrln, Dys
leisin, Headache. Debility, cnrnlcln,
iMteuaiatisiii, and ajl Chronic and Nervous
DLsonii rs In form a Hon ano supplies can he
had of H. E. MATHKWs. 606 Aloutgomery
Btreet, San Francisco, California.
ALSO
AUDIPHOIES
and
EARPHONES
fmmm
Wf liliMi
FOR
Deaf People
On tiial before purchase
Don't waste your money
otherwise. Send for freo cir
culars. imnl2