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1 infi L P Fisher Qtoanl Co. News. PUBLISHED THDBSDAY UOBKIXO, BY Z. J. ASBLRY Editor and Proprietor. Ta.NijE:,'T ADVEUTISEMENTS $2.50 pr Mnure for first, and $1 per square for caih ulmquiit iticertion. , Kvular t-dvertuinj,' rates made known on ap p'fcn'ioti. No ccrtiflnt ?iven until all charge are paid All Reading Notices in Lcca Column will be charged at th rate of 20 ceuls per line for firs and 10 eta each subc3queut inser tion. S3r" Special rates t ) reg ilnr advertisers. .ggUHTY .OFFICIAL PAPER SiibsoriDtion 83 00 Sis Months ?....! 50 Threa Months 75 -j OFFICIAL nTRV.rrmwr. "V"- Vol. eJUNYOW CITY,. GRANT COUNTY. 0REG(M' THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1SSS. jYo. 4i. wtgfifu). News. 0 c ' Wkt T "J. Co. Judge ,N. R. Maxcv. G,erk- r. J. T. Muel Treasurer' E. Hall. n)mmi:M f T. A. McKinnon T.H. Mendor surveyor J. H, Ncal Sheriff a. C. Dure Assessor M. D. Cameron School Sunt H. F. Dodsou Stock Inspector. . . . . J. C. Luce Disr. Attorney 2VI. I). Clifford PROFESSIONAL CARDS. It AT J. 1L ROMIG'S T0 N S O R I A IL PA RLO.R, -AND- Bath Rooms CANTUni ci i t, urccjon A THE BRAVEST BATTLE THAT WAS EVER IAUGHT. IB By Jcaqulollfher. blankets from the beds, upon which still remained n number of pestiferous corpses. These blan kets were then made into bales and securely bound with lea'bor, to prevent the disease from spread ing among the soldiers. The DIa wTTl flu..! 4tltMtnaa AAtimin t tntia II If ntlif I r In Oi lntcf atvln V4-t Hill UUU 1M k;i14WB AWbl'IIUIIVII . It'll . VU V V J w ittevltflon pIcl to L3!eB and Cnlldreu'a Hair Cutting. . - Hot anil Gold Baths at all Honrs. Particular Thebrovest batllqjthat ever was i faiight, Shall I tell you where and when? troops then commenced the long f.. it. 'tin.- i t r o vii iiji: ujapa uiriuu wuuiu yuu OUR, M. D. Canyon City, Ogn. Oillee on Main street in litems formerly oocu- . W. HARUER Physician A Surgeon. Canyon City .... Onwon. Frmurly ef Iowa. liat located hure, and will attend I'rofw.tiBna! exU day or nlht. X. OlhVe opjclte News Ollice. Biiiinj As332mDdations for Ladi Don't Forget your Shoara put in first-class cuttin;; order for 25 cenj per pair, nt the Barber Shop. J. H. UOMIC, Barber, Main Street, Canyon City, Cront Co., Oieg A man in Utiea fduud a b'ack snake four feet long in his led on the 1 5th of Jantian-. He thought the reptile got into the room through a knot hole. More like'y it came through a bung-hole. Red Front Billiard Hall! jy. ii. no lev. 3Dontiot Canyon City - - - Oregon Oflioo in City Hotel. G. I. HAZELTINE. CANYON CITY, OREGON. A. E. Knight, I'rom The Dalles, has permanently located at John Day City. , ALL WOBK WARRANTED. Q A. SWEER, tto; ev-at-Law Cany C - -- Oregon C. D. RICKARD, Proprietor. ' Dealer in fine Vines, Liijunrs and Cigars. CA'Xl 'OA 'CITY - - - - OREGOX. NEW HO TEL! will Crid it not, k Tvvu8 fauglit byTi'e ''mothers oi men. Nay, not with cannon or battle shot, With sword or nobler pen: Nay, not with eloquent word; or thought From mouths of wonderful men. But deep in a woman's walled- up heart, ( f woman that would not yield, But bravely, silently bore her pai t Lo 'there is the battle field! iMomarsnanng troop, no bivouac out several weeks passed It is not enerallv known that wiu.outaMgu of their existence. President Lincoln sent a substi At l...w.ll. f 11 I ... u.6lll UIlt; Ul Ulfi 1:0isemen tute to the arm v. but ifc ... ..f cyme dashing into cmp with ti.e Mr. Lincoln ext resFnrl nlivn news that an immense body of have a fighting substitute, and one jnuians toe Wooutlnrsh Comau- was found for him Tf mc t,.i. Xet faithful still as abrid-o of i' ,,ev-w,!lt' COIt,ino l&ti the wind S. Stiiploa, son of a cler-vmnn "l"JU u-c "Uitl !,i:,,-v Ho went safely through the war JJon J nay Bautista's . rdcrs were and died recently in Dover. tpuchiy given and as quickly obeyed (through An fwlirnr in n Q-..t). and perilous march to New Mex- . rrnfft nr nr,..ln , ico arriving safely after manj LTho Stato suouhl lon , liitilsiiiinr- of ' il.n t .! .1 I 1 . ' ....-...!.,, luu luuja ol IliU feile,ate veterans." Ho checked nail been the most promisiii" of i : i n- ,. . . wuwu0ii h,.s baggage for Cincinnati next all luo missions, called - it now -L i , ow day wnen it appoured in the paper, seemed as though in irony "In eii- ti, ei ,i oi 1 1 r, r , , , Ihc Mate should poison Confed- tra Senora de la Esperanz.;" nrfno v fnrnlio j ("Our Lady of Hope"). The first care of '.he commander Kansas will soon have to rent was to give Christian burial to the ln,u to m,"se ,,reatl on' for ,,er soil multilated remains of the murder- cous:st of railroad right of- eiT'missionaries and s lditrs, who U:l- during 1SS7 she incorpor- mteind with all possible solemni- ate:l 1Ul railroads wi'.h an aggre Another Fortune Made. Omaha nimi -Anrc you mak inp; a fair living out of yonr Kansas farm? Kansas man Living? Why, I'm rich. You see there was . a little piece of ground back of the dncrotit flint was not fit fai - v nnjtliing. Well one dav brotli- er Jake dreamed there was gold under it, and the next .lay he offered me $100 for it, on a Lug time ob course, for he hadn't any money, and I sold it. Yes. Well, brother Bill heard of Jake's dream and bought the lot of him for Sl.000.' and sn ir - vw W ty in the t-anetuaiy of the rootless te Ispectivo mileage of 441,- j went until I got the lotar:i; :i:l . V v vx V The com: any then wait ed for the Indians to show them- 5591i31,f)00. more son": No banners to gleam and wave! But oh ! those battles, they last so long Ft om babyhood to the grave! She fights OAjryON CITY Oi'ogpa pARRISII it COZAD. ATTORNEYS AT LAW Canyon City, Oregon. p B. R1NEARSON, M. D., Physician and Surgeon PRAIRIE CITY - - Oreg n. JLAY TOD HUNTER. Cpllootor of Biljs, Notes, and Acounls. Canyon City, Orec AH liH4tHt fitrntel to hi-i care il rocrive nrtHa atUnii.iii. and all money will be (aid as Itirt km e i'ltH'U-41. a, w. 3vc.ci3-., Attornsy-at-La.w AND Notary Public. PkaihikCity - - - Oregon. Also Agent for the sale of School Lands. o-30tf stars, in her wallod-un town Fights on, and on, in thecnlless wars; Then silent, unseen goes down ! 0 ye with banner and battle shot, And soldier.-' to shout and praise; 1 toll you the knig'iest victories faugh t, Ale faught in these silent ways! Oh ! spotless 'woman in a world shame, I've got a mortfnu-c on the persuasive inllueiice of the lanh and the bay onet); the gay-colored but deadly blankets were spread- about the camp in earless profussion, to gether with a number of gaudv baubles to attract the attention of the savages. The stiauge command was then given to fiy before the advancing foe The orders were obeyed, and in leg than an hour j the hostd-j Comonches were mas ters of the temporary camp, tl ough th-y strutted victoriously, SHAW S OVERTON, Proprieto7-s: This is a FIRST CLASS II otirl, and the proprietor desires I " form the public thatjiere they will receive the boat of board and lodging at reasonable rales. Will) snlendid and silent senvn ' . . . r i 'i. .-, . , Mi-apei the bright sarap.-s left vu uat h tu v-uo aa wime as you . , t J ' I iv Inn wm't" ...... A .... i .. Don Juan Bautistn : ud hi.- troops kept on at po-t haste to Ward lie southeast until tl.nv Parsons sometimes get answers they don't expect, even from chil- tll'Cn. tJllft Of tlinm vri riimclwii..- r. ,1W, ing a Sunday sc' ool class about the man who fell among thieves on the way from .Jerusalem to Jer icao. Bnnin' the Klnn- r n n O w point, he nkid: "Now, whv did the priest and Levite pass by on the other side?" A scholar held out his hand. "U'el!, my boy, why did the Miest pass on the oth er side?" know," said the lad; " Vause the man was already robbed." I Just think of it. No farming for me. I bit what security have yon to fchovfrrall tliatval.io if .Jaku has no moneo? Avl.y the lot. The San V raneisco chamber of commerce is preparing for wie consideration of congress a scheme to put sugar on the free list. They propose to conciliate the domestic suar producers by offering a bounty for all sugar produced within the limits of the United States, thus putting themsekvs on r.n equal footing with ft ivign producers. Tim surplus will in this manner be greatly reduced in this -manner and home production stim dated The AvengingDcities. came The kingliest warrior born. AN HISTORICAL FRAGMENT. Re Conquest of New Mexico by Don Juan Bsutista de Anza. Canada is the most thinly popu lated ot all tlio countries of the world having only 1.3-i per'ons to ! the t-'nri i rn miln '1 In. t Cncle Mose ac-ompanicd by Jim Weester, went into Scham, mrjr's store and asked tiie uro. "ni in, iuu Mjn ire miio. 1 lie most dense-j . I sti uck a location someu here about ly populated is I-idia, which has I Prietor to contribute a few dol- fllfl IfAlltllmtii .......fc . t 11 .1. . ... I I 1 . . . BLANKETS OH THE BATTLE-FIELD W. A. WtLSHIKE. Lakeview, Or. N"T. UrilHIIN. Iiurm, Or. WILSH1RE & HUDSON Attorneys at Law j LAKEVIEW AND HUKN'S, OREGON. j ViH retle In Uie Cmilt Court nt Cannon j uir, ami noiore inn i . . uaim uutcc ai miku iew. Any lHin. In tlic l.nd OHlre oiitru-itml to un will reevhv tlie iist froiHjH attuntiou. Laixl c.vs HOlieiUsl. J. OLLIVER, ProprietDr of fi i JohnDay Milk Ranch Fresh milk delivered daily to my customers in John Dixy and Canyon citie3. Give me your or dors. J. Oliver. K. 0 110RSLEY, M. D. Graduate of the University of P --.v.vRYLVA.f ia, April 8, 1S4S. Canyon City, Oregon. 0 lice in his Drugstore, Main Street Irdors for Drugs promptly filled. No professional patronage solicted 1 n'.iss directionsarostrictlyfollowed The Traveling public- will nol faff I uabtar accommo dations at any house in Eastern Oregon. S. A. HEILNER, Fori arflii ai Commission House. Baker City, Baker couity, - - Oregon. "Clever Manner in Which an Astute Commander Gained a Complete Vic tory Over the Comanches. wjoaumijuru pure or tiie present fll.of to the sciuare mil.' TI.o Statu of ( hihuahu:!, wheiv they United States has an average of found a pueblo of Indiai s, who i:j 02 to the square mile "onr received them without the sliirM. mk -A. A ------ lars toward rejutirin"; the roof of the Austin Blue Li.dit Taber- naeie. Shoost get out of here, you est demonstrations of hostility, Rhode Island, which has 254.9 to hhwk ni,F,,m. I vants noddiiirr i to do m'tyou," rc)lied Schauui i. ...... .1.: r.-i.i. it. ! -V- uie s'. nare n e. iNext rnutna Ma'.saehusUts. wltn 221.8. mil Will always endeavor to obtain the highest market prices on wools, etc., for parties consigning to me, store, hold or forward the same ac cording to then desire. Vfi MARK Al.b GOODS: S. A. EEILNER. BAKER CITY s3k.XjOOisr. John Day - - Oregon. S. P. MORGAN, Proprietor Overholt 4 MuMrick, -DEALERS IN- GENERAL MERCHANDISE, CAXY0X CITY, Or. A. HACHENEY. -DEALER IN Gr enera. A Full Stock of Pure Liquors and Cigars always on hand. Merchandise. JOHN DAY CITY. The region now embraced with in the prseut limits of the Terri tory of New Mexico had just been subjugated by the Spanish con querors, and a band of heroic Jesuits had distributed themselves in pairs throughout the country for the purpose of establishing missions among the barbarous tribes with which it was peopled. Tiie country being considered completely under .subjection, the military left the scattered mission aries in charge of a small number of soldiers, eight being given to each of the six missions. The suppositions of the conquerors, however, were soon proved to be incorrect The army had hardly left the country when the natives arose against the missionaries and their guards and slew them, with the little banc of eotuerts. One of the latter, however, escaped, Hand, seizing a horse, rode by day and by night until he overtook the army, neai the City of Mexico. On relating this terrible storv, he was laken by the soldiers to the capital, where he repeated it to the Viceroy Bucareli. On the strength of the Indian's information the Viceroy sent a troop of cavalrymen, under the nd the i oval stau lard of Castile SVhon Ualiy ;zr. sick. r. c iv Iik C&stona. When slie n a CliiWl she criwl for CostorK When the Iiotiunu i:i,heiln!i-; tnCVstorhi, v 1 uia sb hHil ' ild n u . U en vu Oveir Oastorit and on seeing il.e cross on the banner, prostrated themselves on ft l . I 1 f . rm I - me giotiu.i netoi-j it Mirprisod .New Jersey, with !.:",. Our most 1 at the evidences of Ch.-isti mity ii: sparely populated slate is Nevada, 1 l.mf niMtnlxmil.. .... 1 1 I I 1 f t 1 j.-. .j. t ,u.,.iK-iiuv nil u:iru;irous, wiiaii u..i people to the square I'on juan Jiautisra made inquiries mile, and Oregon, with but 0 9. as to the source from which thev had received their religious ins! rue tion. One nf chiefs answered that a tradition had long existed in the tribe to the effect that a white wo man had come into the country and taught about a Divine man who had died on the ciofs, and that when thev should see men marching under that sitrn. th o j should receive them as friends and brothers. Knchanted by Ibis account, Don Juan BautiVla had the entire tribo babtiired, and re mained with them several weeks, by which time he had made them his fervent allies. At I he end of that period, tak ing a good number of their new friends with them, the troop once returned to the devastated mission of Xeuslra Senora de la Espcrauza, where they fi.uad that a great mortality had seriously depleted the ranks of the Comanches. The infected blan';ets had done their deadh work with terrible effect. The Chi vf of the tribe, Headed y.oecasin approached Den Juan Bautistaand in (he humblest man ner acknowledged him to bo the master of the fcvuntry. The cross burg, picking up a weight As soon as they got into the street Tncle Mose said to Jim web.ter: "Do Lord should punish dat ar white man for his wickedness. "lie has done punished him," chuckled the other. "As I was paspin' out de doah I lifted a pa'r of boots wulr live dollars." Salem Statesman :The Salvn- Tliere is 'Mrubblc in do church'' ' tion Armv, which for the oast it Marysville, Cahioi n:a, where a year has 1 ecu engaged in the young colored clergyman named fruitless occupation of storming Washington (no relation to the the Salem citadels of sin, has re father of his country and of Gov- tirecj from business. Yanking ei nor Posey of Indiana) was shot thankless sinners from the jaws byanotherone of the blaek saints ()f death bv the bosom of their named Dwyer, on Tliarsd.ii nigiil. . lmnl, ns :'t . ,.Wt nUo. 1 1 ' 7 " " gether profitable undertaking, and several day since the sisters, It seems that Mrs. Dv. ver had iv en a supper to the parson when . unt i;i,iviti 3111 in popped her husband whom she ( wflin Will ind supposed to be iu Oakland. The. at i e 1 1 i n V nil , . , ,, ! j Manning, quietly folded the modern Othello, being badlv nf- . V , . , . . . ... . ,, i tents and silently stole away fbeted witn what the ate Pan : t. , , command or Don Juan Batitista de Anz.a to the scene of the mas sacre, to avenge the martyred mis sionaries and their escort. Don Juan Batitista nppear.3 to have been a man of extraordinary shrewdness of character. The City of .Mexico had just passed through a frightful epidemic of smallpox, and at one large hospi tal all of its inmates, even to the nurses and physicians, had suc cumbed to the disease. The as tute commander forced a number of slaves lo enter the deserted building, and, at tho point of the sword, to collect thebiightly-dyo.l were raided on the fallen ramparts of the tlemolished mission, and the Comanches of New Mexico did not alt irit ano thcr insurrection until after tho end of the Spanish dominion. Next year Paris will hold a remarkable exposition. It is in tended to illustrate the visible and material parts of all the religions on errth, past and present: It will consist of holy books, altars, idols and tangible tLings used in worship. Wc sipposo the Al mighty Dollar will hare a .show case all to itself. Lieutenant their in ate Pan : t. , , , . , "T i . . L.I.UV, ttlKJ.U llll., IIUOU lO illiU I ii-vn nt wn wniif tr .ill ( "..... ' -' - 1 - - - - . .... . " V. t . i . t I , - eyed lobster," drew a pistol and shot at the smoke-colored apostle but hit his wife in tlje bosom, car rying away two of the reverend gentleman's fingers. The expon ent of the churdi militant then drew his little barker and shot the husband in the bretst, inllictiii" a more suckers willing to chip in and help them run the wo'ksand ketp their dead-beat organiza tion alive, than could be found in Salem. 4. By way of guarding ag instso rions mistakes, the hw regulating fatal wound. The f -.ct tint two ' marriage cc.omonies gives u dia unbleaehcd Americans of Afri an satisfied spectator tho right lo 'scent should have a fatal encoun- "object." ?o whilo voung Mr. tor without resorting to the use of Fletcher and Miss Beck, of Red razor., is something noteworMiv in "itself. E. X. CONSUMPTION SURELY CURED To the Editor Please inform your readers that I have a posi tive remedy for the above naraeu disease. By its tin.ely use thou sands of hopeless cases have been permanently cured. I shall be ! ad to sunt! two bottles of mv Rock, Arkansaw, were being unit ed in the holy bonds of matrimony, PeGafrced, a rt jecdte suitor of the fair, bride, to.ik a shot at the happy groom. In the con fusion that followed, the invited guests, including the minister, made their escape. It took an hour to recapture the preacher and erne dy FRKEtonny of yourrradeis ! finish the ceremouy after which ,vho Irtvo consumntion if thnvwdl i j send me their express and post oflice address. Respectful v, T. A. SLOCUM, M. U., d8Gum 161 Pearl st, New York. tLo grrom had his wound dressed and his "best man" submitted to an amputation of both aTmi De QafrecJ u..s buried the next day. nf- w - $. - . . M