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About Grant County news. (Canyon City, Or.) 1879-1908 | View Entire Issue (March 15, 1888)
Wnk. 1 1 1 c om raw mmwn Mtm ;i issm v 65 U$TJ OF CVEKT DES RIPTIOX, CHEAPLY 3 f 1 1 4 f PUULtSHEI) THURSDAY 1IOB.VIXG, 15 V Z. 7. A SB V BY Editor and Proprietor. COUNTY OFFICIAJL PAPER Subscription S3 00 Six Months 1 50. Three .Months 75 TRANSIENT ADVERTISKMEXTS 2.f.0per future for first, and 1 jer square for each Hnt tnttrtfon ltn-Htar vtrertuiu Xo c!t.fk-.tf siven ui.til all ilares T'bZ. IX. CA.YYO.Y CITY, GRANT COUNT J es made Ltioun on ap id AH Reading Notices in Local Uolutnn will be charged at the rate of 20 cents per line for first, and 10 ctfi each subesquent inser tion. 3c" Special rates to regular advertisers. I GON, THURSDAY, MARCH lo , 1S$S. No. o 1. Ct. Jmln;. Clerk Treasurer ... . Commissioners .Survey or Sharif!' .Assessor .... School Supt. . . . 27. R. Miixcy. J. T. Macl E. Hall. f T. A. MoKinnon (T. IL Meador J. 11. Neal . . . . . . A. C. Dot e . . AL D. Cameron ...If. F. Dodsou AT J. IL ROMIG'S TONSORf AL PARLOR r i DEADLY PRINKiNcfwATER. AND- Bath Rooms CAWYON2 CI i Y, Croacn Patrons will And first-class accommodation, ll.iir cutting In the latest style. Particular Attention piidtoLadle' and Children Hair Cuttintr. Stock Inspector J. C. 1 uce Hot nnd Cold- Baths at all Honrs. . Biilii.i; A 33 d m -nidations for Ladi Don'l Forget . yeurShaarj put In Hrdt-Ju cuttln- order for 2S can per pair, at the Harbor Shop. J. H. I10.M10, ISarliur, .Main Strcut, Canyon City, i.ruul Co., Oitp A Unlisranl Eglileinlc.CatiRocI. Hew It Mayjiho Avoided. Tvnlioid fevCCTiifrnq NVhrcvercitiS.aro dependent upon CANINE VILLIANS. The "Bunjara"the Fiercest and Mean est of all Dogs. The "Hun jura, to ' r 11 UJL I I (JIM o who immediately s.t on the shilkara with the utmost feroci ty. Tin's man for years hud tiie marks of the struggle. Hav ing been at last torn from his human victim he set on to and Posters, Dodgers, Billheads, Let terheads, N.iteheads, State ments, Invitations, f Tickets, Cards Etc, etc PHIJiTED TO ORDER. AN EVENGiNG GHCST. The Plot f a Chinese Farce as Played orfran Oriental Stage. a born viliian. Xo coax i nif or C J Philadelphia and other largo cities arc warning tho people not to drink the water without, firat ho'lmc it tn kill the malarial and typhoid eerme. I blandishments will avail with htirely a winter of malaria and i . typhoid will ill prepare our people to encounter a summer of cholera. i . i rivers or strcafor their drinking ''"r"1 n jvc seconds killed tin. tiM-rinr water, the rages violently, inches in height at the shoul-J nnc&LC0,ul tl c tei id, Ihroughouttheentirefc'outh-westand ' , . , . . . M he cause of the row, which hav- i.u uu-nuTa.l,8 are ow; u;u i - wJw.....t wui juuh ; , , i,n.i ...:t. i I uSL !LWSJmM ' ferociou, of ,,11 the Z. Z Z ' " i ' flls !f York. Chicaco. Cincinnati. StLo.,i. L " n. . ' . '- .ffiTffl The hero, a sea captain conies in and seats himself at a table to write; but he is heavy with sleep, his head soon droops, and J)it. JmlfS I Dsr. Aforiiev . ......... Tj. I!. Ison G. W. Walkt-r .. M..l. Clifford 4 l'KOFESSlONAL CARDS. g OHit, .M. D. Canyon City, Ogn. 'V? XmIm Stnwt in ltttBins fonnorly oocn. lj ltr. ll(v-ard. JTJK. U. W. IIAltL'KK GftMyCity .... oWon. 'Iirwfrljr wf low. ha- Inmtcl liere, and will attswl rrofeitMt cilU dy or night. VkV msVe midtc Xews Orttee. Red Front Billiard Hull! !. IJOI.KV. N. " Oanyon City - Oregon C. D. RiCKARD, Proprietor. Dealer in jine IJV?'.s, Liquors and Cigars. CjLYYOX CITY - - Oil EC OX. Jfenry Jiusl's Celebrated Beer Constantly on Tap NEW O.lice in City Hotel. G. 1. HAZEhTJNE. Flaotosraplio c CAXYUX CITY, OREGON. A. E. Knight, 2D3KTTIST. From Th I).dle.s, has permanently located at .l'hu Day City. ALL WOilK VARHANTSD. Q A. .SWKEK, tt?j ev-at-Law C.1T1.7 Oregon. 0,VXr0N" CITY Oregon Cholera and tvnhoid and malarial fevers can all be prevented hv simple rules of life, and these rules should bo studied by every one. These diseases aro symjitomsof a low state of the systemproduced by the vitiated blood. This blood it made impure because of the impurities in the drinking water, these impurities being deadly him; lie will tear and rend his best friend, and devour his "lis ters, his cousins or his aunts" with impunity. I bay like his master, as the only persons who own "Hun jaras" are the crimin al tribes, and principally the How Air Brakes Are Used. Alu. y "I'll bet not one in a handled of the people who travel on rail road trains iimlciMand how the pressnie of air is used to applv the brakes to a train," said a rail -roadman. When the air biake was first invented the air was lor i m i in i if i ii ii if 1 1 nnMwiHii ii 0r . ii ii ii i i in i in 1 1 m f I iv Ik-mi .i. oHiru iveeper. i nimjura'' tribe. Xow, tl,e turned into the tyli .drr under liasty entrance of a breathless fellow who begins, with an air of great confidence, to pant out a long tail of not the slightest importance. : The captain lis tens for a time with wide open eyes, but when he finds that the story has settled down into an uniutei runted siiin--sonf which hows no prospects of reachino ..t. ...!.! .. - ... . " " J puiun iwnieii paraiv.u 1110 nerve' i. ,, , , , . ' oaeh c-ir wliin i,t. mr ... ' 1 i i . action of tho kidneys and liver. When la people, by theircaste. ! oau' ca 1,1,111 u,t tai to 1)e wirly conclusion he tries to ,in:u, am. pressure was ex ( bjvak the thread of the narra oriel to fore j the brukus m 1 n r t .. u.K iu.; iiCi-i. jiit ar. ;:ie these blood purifying organs are paralyzed, then the natural waste of are burn rogues and vagabonds. d the more evil they can do e more wrongs they can com SHAW OVERTON, Proprielo7-s. 'p.A.RRI-511 k COZAI). ATI'ORXKYS AT LAW Can vox City, Oukgox. 15. TilNEARSON, AI. TX, Physician and Surgeon PP.AIEIS CITY - - - Oreg n. QliAY TonilUXTEli. Colloclor of Bills, Notes, and Acounls. Cnnycn City, Orcc All bti-i.ie ; -i.Tii-lid to U rare il rtwive iK-rtlt ntt.' i' -ii. air! nil money will lie i aU i c lt- t .1. Attorn3y-at-Law AKD rTotary Public. Pftiiisi;: City - - - Oregon. Also Agent for Urn sale of School X-swls. o-30tf This is FIRST CLASS 'flolel, ami tho proprfolor desires I form the public that here then will recoivo iha host oF board and lodging at reasonable rales. The Traveling puhlir will not td better accommo dations at any house in Eastern Oregon-. . A. imihNEM, Forwflii aM C Baker City, Baker county. House Oregon. Will always oudeavor ;o obtain the highest market prit cs on wools, etc., for parties consigning to me, ston-, hold or forward the same ac cording to their desire. MARK ALL GOOuS: BAKER CITY S. A. EEILjYER. l.s'ifvi . r. . N t. HriMON. l!rns. Or. f WILSHIREA HUDSON Attorjieys at Law I.Ai.KVfEW AMi lU'KNS. OI'.KUO.V. 'WIU iMmrtin :i, :lic C'rriv.t Court nt CaHon Ottv. n-l Ik rro V.- V. S. I.md oilke at lTku item. iAT Vj:.i. in ' l.ni,) iKVire pntmvtl tells r ri. th- it,.t rinii. attention t &r U-.nd .... - ..l.-.u-J. Overholf iy Muldrick, the h-Mly the tide arid accumulates i and the more evil thev can do, i.n i.i l .... i i i... ' in iiiu uiu hi, iiini ivvcr uaiuiUL oe .1 t'fll'i.t.f lfl 1 1 tl I 1 1 t li io nv.nLct t ii .....I. I ! lilt '.,wt. . 1 1 .j v. . VII Ul 11. .11 III lias been removed. The greatest necessity of everyday life is pure, water. Two-ihirdsof onu's body is made up of water. If tho water we drink is impure, then how can we hope to escape diseased con ditions? It is- impossible. The stomach, liver and kidneys cannot purify pol luted water. Some cautious people resort to tho filter for purifying this water, but even the lilter does not remove this poison, for water of the most deadly character may pass through this filter and become clear, yet tho poison, diseased, is there. They who use filters know that they must become renewed at regular pei ftds, for even though they do not take out all the impurity, Jthey soon became foul. Now iu like manner the human kidneys act as a filler for the blood, and if they are tilled up with im purities and become foul like the lilter, all the blood in the system coursing through them becomes bad, for it is now a conceded fact that tho kidnevs are the chief means wherebv the blood is purified. These organ's are tilled with thousands of Iiairhke tubs, which drain the impurities trom tun mood, as the sewer nines .... . Oram impurities irom our houses. It a sewer pine breaks under the house, the sewage escapes into the earth and tills the holism with poison ous gas; to it any of the thousand and one little hairlike sewer tubes of the kidneys break down, the en tire body is atfecL-d by this awful poison. It is a scientific fact thaf the kid neys have few nerves of sensation; and, consequently, di.-ease may exist in these organs for a long time and not be xnsperlrd by the individual. It is impossible to" filter or take the death out of tho blood when the least de rangement exists in these organs, ami if the blood is not filtered then the uric acid or kidney poison, re movable only by Warner's safe cure, accumulates" in the system and at tacks any organ, producing nine out of ten ailments, just as sewer gas and bad drainage produce so many fatal disorders. Kidney disease may be known to exit if t here is any marked departure from ordinary health without appar ent known cause, and it should be understood by all that the irreatest peril exists and is intensified if there is the 5eat neglect to treat it prompt ly with that great specfic, Warner ssafe cure hi who have thoroughly investigated the character of kidney derange ments. The liver, when deranged, imme diafely announces the fact by sal low skin, constipated bowels, coated tongue and headaches; but the kid ney when diseased struggles on for a long time, and the fact of its disease can only be discovered by the aid of the microscope or by tho physician who is skilful enough to trace the most indirect cfF-cts in the system to tin. derangement of these organs as the prime cause. wheels as long as the (rain is in motion. Wheu it is desired to x i , , . , , 1 ous lei low represses his mtcr- nrcsont d.iv the brakes aro m .l ! ' C1 mit, the softer their bed and the ! inst the wheels bv snrin ,,,,.1 I':ion with a deprecatory wave more pleasurable their life in i air is turned into tile cv imlers to ! r ls!U,1' un ooes 0,1 in ms puhh the brakes away from the ! monotonous way with head thrown back and eyes half closed in an ecstasy of delight at hav ing secured a listener. After a time the captain, submitting to the inevitable, adopts the wisest course in the circum stances, and dozes olF to sleep again. The bore is so satisfied with himself and so engrossed Valhalla when they die. which many say they seldom do nat urallv. The "linn iara" doer is like this, only more' so. He i s at01 1,10 ,rain' ,hc uir Ls ,ot oul a cunning fox. an insatiable hat er, a consummate viliian, yet he has sonic good points- lie can and will hold out to the last gasp; he never tires, and to one and only one does he ever nve allegiance, and to him he sticks. Of women he is a despiser, re garding them as his master does only as a "means to an end.'' In color he is dark brown or gray, shading to black; his cottt h close, like a mastitrs, but tufted on the elbows and hocks, and feathered down inside of the forelegs; his tail is carried iow except when excited, and has a good deal of brush, especially at the tip; his ears are lbtt to the head, aim" only slightly raised on occasion. He is used exclusively for hunting, and only by natives never by Kuropeans. The "I'olvgar" is a lariror do"- than the 'nuniara." standing from twenty-seven inches to thirty- one inches at the shoulder. He is not so ferocious, either, but has equally good pluck, and never gives it alive. In color he is bluish gray or dark gray. lie is almost bear of hair, ex cept on the head, which is cov ered with a line coat, as sleek nd then tho springs apply tin brakes anil stop the train. This last method of using the air pres- ! sure has great advantages over the old way on the score of safety. Whenever an accident happens to a train, one of the first effects it is apt to have is to rupture the air " Iiis tail that he never notices this, and still goss on, seesaw, sing-song, with never a stop till the audience, or at least, one of them, grows as weary as the captain. But a mysterious avenue is at hand. A Hmnin"- j 1 " j ghost of horrible appearance, who remembers his own suffer ings on earth, hops in unseen to to befrend the captain. He squats silently behind the chair of the story-teller, holding the ciub he carries in readiness to strike, while that worthy is still quite unconsciously jabbering his interminable nonsense. Once the club is raised threaten ingly over him, and twice, and U-t he goes on; then a thunder ing storke descends on his shoul ders, which stops his voice so suddenly tiiat it leaves him with open mouth in the middle of a ire, a remedy thai has received the i .,,..1 ., rf . ,,w i . ti v i ..best recojrtdtionbv scientific men. l,,(1 M,ft a !l ""'k ?- He has bristles all over his body luce a. 3 . . 2 6 s h c " DJiALEivS IN- J. Pr.) pri )r )' f 't i j JohnDay Rf3iik Ran of' j Fre.di miik delivered daily to j my customers in dobn Day and Canyon cities. (Jive me your or- ders. J. Oi.ivkr. j GENERAL MERCHANDISE, CAjYYOjY CITY, Or. m&miiZ aasoi f c has , A, K. C llOUSLKY.M. D. G KA Ul'ATK OF Til E U.VIVKRSITY OF j P -S-syi.vaia, April 8, 18-1-?. j Canyon City, Oregon. 0 Hco in his Drugstore, Main St reet j Irders for Drugs promptly filled j No professional patronage solictcd ml jss directionsarcfstrictlyfollowed DEALER UV General 9 Merchandise. JOHN DAY CITY. Over 6t000i000 PEOPLE USE. lSftr O.M.FERRY4C0. Larsoat Seedamon in tho world. B.M.PEtRY&CO'S IlioitnilMl. llewrlp. Il. uil I'rtrtd SEED ANNUAL For IOb'3 will bo mailed FREE TO ALL nppllcflnta, end to last tciuon's custdxnen with 03 1 ordcritur it. Invaluablotoall. ilterr noreon tutntr Carden.FloidorFIOMer SEEDS'irA D. M. FERRYCO.,Detrolt.Mich. 17 11 Til j ipes leading from the engine to the cylinders under the cars; an 1 that of itself stops t!ie train in stantly. It is very imparbiul that everybody understand this matter, because a child five years old can stop a train in thir'y seconds from any car in the train, if he simply understands. Yoa will see, if you look f r it, that there is a sort of rope pro cting from the toilet room of every cur. That connects with the uir pipes under the train. If you catch hold of it and g've it .a little jerk it will stop the whole nam iH-ioro it has gone two bund red yards." The Australians are said t: M an aggregate of $100,000,000 a year on horse races. Japanese papers tell of a mlive giil only twelve 3-ears nn 1 five months old who stands eight feet high and weighs over 270 pound . Her haiul.i arc nine inches long and her feet htteeii inches. word. In comical terror he A Hock of blackbirds nearly two gazes about in vain, attempts to miles in length was seen by the find out whence the blow came, passon-ers ol a IVnnsylyania tien? ;M u:n:l;cemer, seizes the 111 u road tram recently. rI ne birds I , . , , . were s thick that they darkened J tlie P1'1" :in'1 ""S5 him to the sky for a few minutes. ' tell of this terrible new affair. An Esquimau woman, who has ! Hu.t the captain listens with pig, and. in fact, his skin much hve.l in this country long enough 1 hazy inattention, evidently think- resemblQs that of a dark-colored , 0 L,iun tl,c Ig-ig' snys her j ing it some more of the same pig. II is tail is line, like a greyhound's and has more or less of greyhound ears. For hunting and as a jruard he is ex cellent, and more reliable than the "Iiiinjara," not having such a spice of the devil in him. He is used both by natives and Eu ropeans, principally for hunting the tiger and panther. He is! lying in a death-like cataleptic "ow clutching him, until at last most faithful to his master, and capable of being trained to iliain useful purposes. There is another breed of dogs which combines the blood of all the sundry. I To seems to have got the character of si very had fellow, for if you want to annoy a man you can not do it better than to call his dop .1 "Juno-Ice dog' In many cases his tail is long, line, and curls like a coil of rope; in some he is, like a Manx cat, jiiiuus. A man I knew had an English- terrier, and also tied up in his hut. a aIiunjara." One day a silkara from the country relieved the terrier. "lla! JIh!" sa'd he. 'Junglee, Junglee dog." ulIo! ho!" said "liunjara" man. lIlo! ho!" "You wait." lie darted in and fetched the "IBunjara," , , " i taie, ami uozes olt aaain iinuic- uo ru.ersno form of government t ,. . , nM . D, , , and every one does exactly as he ' "mtt .v J 1,0 "orc abandoned pleases, and all are contented with ! now to the tender mercies of the uieir jot, not Know5nir anvtl iu better. From time to time articles have appeared in the California papers in relation to Laura speetdr, ru ps hither antT thither in horror, adopting first one plan an then another to discover or avoid his invisible assailant; but the fdiost crawls after him a etister. w4io has for t ic nn-it 1 .1 ..it. . 1 1 1 . ! elllri-f. bf rrnnc nrm- fl nl.K! n rr iiirce uioniiis aim a 11:11 1 oeen 1 rj"- ' "v" '""1 trance, is beginning to emerge the poor wretch makes his escape from her Ion" slumber. She is l,ir ,,.:ti. r..:.ri.f ,i ti. ... ' . 1 . , uv.ii.1 null llli-lll, IIIIVI IIIU gradually getting hriirhtur, but 1 r. 1 Pi - " n , , , captain is left to sleep in peace, the return is so very gradual 1 , . , , 1 , ' that, those who are about her ' c .tl,e llwst enr,s "P h)' ,us can scarcely notice an advance. . sit'e iIce u "thfnl dog whoes Two weeks ago she surprised 1 labors are done. Mucmilliun's her attendants with an intelligi- Mao-anine ble sentence about her food,! - the first connected remark she : The only way to keep even in has made since her lir.-t attack, j this world meet o r obligations A few days later she gave them , pay what you contract or agree to another surprise by stating that ; Pa.v he what you appear to she wished to get up. Her wish e' was granted, and bearing on her ' CONSUMPTION SURELY CURED f 1 M I t i olk (Kit I ll n. ,,1., o.uu,, rtmCu ac.o. ToTIE EoiTou-Please inform me room. one does not open her eyes when she speaks, and your readers tLat I have a posi tive remedy for the above named seems to be still asleep. She disease. By its tiaiely use thou will speak to no one but her sis- j sands of hopeless cases have retn ter, whoes questions she o-ener- permanently cured. I shall be ally answers. i 8mt to sen two hottlca of my J emcb FREE to auy of your readers I tvhn li.i vn nnnonmnlinn if Itiowvill fcjE-Subscribe for the Gha.nt ,1 me tbeir egress nnd post (;oi'N'TY NEWS. thnt. vnn inur n it. -r : "v - omce atiuress. uespecsiuiiy, tain a correct knowledge of the j T. A. SLOCUM, M. C, "mines," etc., of Eastern Oregon. I d86no 181 Peail at, New Yrk. .V r 7 I '7 - 1 1