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About Grant County news. (Canyon City, Or.) 1879-1908 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 6, 1888)
Grant Co. News. LOCAL BREVITIES. Lots of "prospecting." Oh. the dreadful smoke. Try Durkheimer for bargains. Tlie Fred. Miller arastra is grinding away. County court is transacting of ficial business. Alex, brother of C. A. Sweek, is visiting in pwn. Tt might le well to call attention to tin fact that it is still very warm. Born, in Canyon citv, Sep tember 3 1SSS. to'the wife of Vic tor G. Cozad, a daughter. .Tack Shi-pard has sold his ranch up the creek to Dr. Barber, and -will probably move into town. Siwashcs from the Umatilla agency have lxen in the country this week with horses for sale cheap. - The Khcrriffs sale that should have occurred last Saturday bus been postponed one week for the want of bidders. County clerk Maol and wife arrived home from linker this w elc, since which time Mr. Mael hjts been quite unwell. .Mrs. Nellie Mi1 Coy will resume teaching after Sept. l()th. Those desirnig lessons in music please mil ou or address her at John Day. Smith & Keller have abandoned iheir prospect shaft up the creek for a while after attaining a depth of lr0 feet, and the hole is rapidly filling with water. Frank Sels who is visiting in Washington Teritory and Mon tana, writes home that he has seen no place he likes so well as the .John Day valley and its tribu taries. A Missouri man who had con scientious scruples about taking the oath as a juror, stole two over coats and in money from his fellow-jurors before the panel was discharged. Martin Bonham began a nine months schol at John Day. Mr. Bonham is considered one of the best teachers our county affords, ami the people of John Day are fortunate in securing his services. Hon. Phil Melschan and wife, accompanied by Miss M. L. Douthit and Miss Charlotte Blake, leave this morning for Los Angeles, where Mr. Metsclmnwil! attend the sovereign irrand lodge, J. 0. 0. F. Through neglect last week we omitted to mention the evening exercises of the teachers, institute, which wore very pleasant and en UnUiining. On the first evening linn. C. W. Parrish delivered an add res, and tin second evening Slate Supt. MvElroy delivered the address Tin- third and fourth evenings Co. Sup Havsaud Hon. M. Dustin addressed the audience. resjMJCtively. and each evening's exercises wore interspersed by music, and other diversities. Some time ago Mr. (J. Topken, wIkj resides on his homestead up the creek lost his team of horses, and diligent search failed to re veal to him their whereabouts. A few days ago he received word that they were over on Middle Fork, mid had escaped from a couple of men who were passing over the road during the night. The horses were recognized by the brand, and these parties suspect ed foul play anil notified Mr. Topken. who remembered of giv ing two men their breakfast one morning about the time his hors es wen missing, the sani- fellows stealing a sum of money from him while they were left alone in the house a few minutes. The loss of Mr. Topkcns" team would have been a serious blow to him. as he depends for a living upon hauling wood into town, but he has recovered the animals, and John Fisk is out after the brutes who robbed the old gentleman. Call at the "stone corner" when you come'to town. .The next legislature would do a wise act if it would pass a law prohibiting sheep of one county being pastured in a neighborirg county during the summer, and .driven home in the fall to pay taxes. (Jrant comity has suffered for years from the depredations of sheep from other counties. Long reek and Fox valeys have been the worst sufferers, but of late years the entire county has had annual visits from these pilgrim dieep men. There are now be tween .S.(KH) and P2.(Ki(on Can yon Creek and the John Day. and besides destroying, the range it costs the county several hundred dollars to repair the roads over which they are driven. Last Sun day they came down on Canyon Crek road, and Monday the su pervisor with a force of men had to go up and repair the grade. And worst of all. we are informed that in this band there were dis eased sheep. Should this be the case, they should be looked after. California has a law requiring shepmen who drive to a summer range to pay taxes in the county ;nto which the. sheep are driven. Such a law is needed in this state, and a memorial to the legislature is now in order. A TRAVELER'S TALE. Review of the trip from Canyon City to Burns. Harnev, Or.AuuoU 1SSS, ! I rom Canyon we took the Can - yon Creek road which we found : a very good road and admirably i adapter! lor treigtiting purposes. ' there being only two or three epulis" on the road. Wo saw considerable wood : stacked up along the creek, and ' think it would be very nice to , nave in uanyon tne coming ; i winter. ! At the new postolfice in Hear j valley we got a drink of the most i deliciouslv cold water it has been our good fortune to get hold of for some time. Wo saw some fine grain and vegetables growiiig in the edge of the timlicr in Bear valley, show ing that there are places even in that altitude that are capable of producing 'garden sass." There is considerable fire in the muntains arouml Bear valley. We passed through one fire but . it was not burning very briskly. This intolerable firing of the tint-! Iter should 1h looked after by ; Some one. If the Indians are to run off and kill all the deer and j then burn up all the timber it is 1 time something was done. At Soda we found Mr. J. Traev in charge. lie had just arrived and had not ; haul.nl any hay yet. but was j going to haul the next day. This . is a sniendid nlace to slop stun on ! accout of the fine mineral spring, j Passim: through. ' Silvies Valley. several verv handsome we saw residences also some fine grain urowiiur. The L. F.' Co are gathering beef steers to drive to the railroad: they will drive about three thousand. , One old Dutchman said this was a good poor mans coun try. He tried for fifteen months to file on a piece of land before he could get his filing in, and then it was accomplished by the re moval of the commissioner of the general land office. He expressed himself on the wool question by saying: "Old Clealland wants to take some tariff mit der wool off. but dis fall we fools him a leetle. aint it?" On the summit between Trout ereeK and Harney we found Far ley iY McKinncys sawmill which was in full blast. There is another sawmill about two miles from that, but it is not running at pres ent owine to the boiler being burs ted, but Mr. King the owner is on the road with a seventy horse pow er engine and it will soon be in running order again. We arrived in Hi:xi:y Vallky uUmI dark, and consequently could not see much that night. The n--xt morning we were agree ably biirprised at the improve ment made in the valley since we passed through there four years ago. Then such a thing as raising grain and vegetables in the Harnev valley was hooted at as one of the impossibilities. Now there are fine gardens and still finer grain growing in all di rection or I shall say has i een, for nearlv all the yrain has been cut and stacked, and we under stand that the thresher is running, i The average yield is placed at ', ju.iy misne,s pe acre, u men i j i ..... i i. i. i . .i. i i think will be verified in some in stances at least. We saw some wheat the heads of which average i over four inches in length, and lhe- were well filled with plump j berries. There will be several j thousand bushels harvested this , year. On the open prairie we could 1 see perhaps as many as three hundred houses and some of t hem were very nice residences. We also : saw some very fine oats which ! would compare favorably with 1 anything on the John Day. We are indebted to Mr. J. X. Hagey ; for considerable information res- , pecting Harney valley. The . town of P.IKNS is situated near the crossing of the W. V. S: C. M. wagon road on Silvies river, and is a very nice little plaecalthough there seems to be too much puliing among some of the people of the place for it to build up as fast as it ought to. ' There are some verv neat busi- , ncss places, among which is W. E. ('race's drug store and the postollice. While in town we call ed at the oflice of the Harney Valley Items and found in the editor an old acquaintance, Mr. Ben Franklin. Ben says he is doing quite well, and we think that his paper bids fair to become one of the leading journals of Eastern Oregon. The town of IIaknky is situated about two miles below where old Camp Harney was, and has a good location for a town. It is in reality two towns, for one part of the town is :il out a quar ter of a mile from the other. Each part is jealous of the other, and they have been using the post ollice as a kind of a shuttlecock between the two. One part of the ttuvn is on government land and incut of that institution are cert is building up some, while the ainly forgetting one of the prinei other is at a standstill. pal factors of success for their ii The U. S. land oflice site is - stitution .wh.n they neglect to agitating the mind of the people iu ' pay the printer. tlii part of t lie country more than anything else at present. It will be settled in a few days however j as the man who has selection of i the site isenroute from Lakeview. Mr. It. F. Clavnool states the ; li.i,. ivtv ?? miir-li Ufrlifcr limn j Uf.-jaI where two hundred tons j wm, ut t.vo Vf.avs a?0 onjv fortv ; W,rtf mrvej.tJti tnjs voar. t Our representative, lion G. W i ;c -i v.ci.lent of Harnev. ! and secerns to be a man that has ! the l est interests of the people at j heart, and is withal a gentleman j such as we would wish often to ; meet. I 1 II U 1 1 1 -.' v . -... . w - - - . ; VlIXJCQ. To the Memory of Willie Gentry. hy his motiii:i:. Our boy from us has gone, A voice we loved is stilled, A place is vacant in our home, Which never can be filled. Clod in his wisdom has recalled, The boon his love had given, And though his body molders now, His soul is safe in Heaven, NOT ICR. From this date until Saturday, Sept. 1.1, I will sell off my stock of Jewelry. Stationery, etc.. etc.. at cost for cash. All claims against me must be presented prior to above date. Also per sons knowing themselves indebt ed to me will please make ar rangements for settlement. E. II.M.r.. Just Arrived, t llanionslall A- Dart's. John Day, the finest line of C Cents' Furnishing Hoods, Clothing, Ladic: Dress Ooods etc.. ever brought to tJ't County, Which was it? ! Prairie City. Or. Sept. 8, t-SSS. Editor Ni:ws: Will you allow ; me a short space in your columns J to express my sentiments in re ; gard to a correspondence that re . cently appeared in the "News" between 'Public Justice" and our Conty School Superintendent. Doubtless a majority of the Citi zens of the County would have prefered that Mr. Hayes should have embraced in his invitation all who were interested in the cause of education regadless of class or profession yet there are few (I think) who would have placed such a construction upon the omission as did "Public Jslice" when he says. "Such a special in vitation" is "virtually asking all other Citizens to be absent.'' In order to justify such a con clusion it was necessary to sup- pose that intention rather than I oversight prompted the omission which I eannor believe: If how ever, i t was though intentional. "Public Justice" or any other j Citizen, of our County, had an undoubted right to make inquiries j as to the Superintendents motives I without giving the least cause of j offence. . j The appearance of the article j in the "News" should have been a sHicient guarantee to Mr. Hayes. ! not only of the respectability, j .nit also of the responsibility of its author, and if thought worthy ' ot consideration should have re ceived a civil courteous and re spectful answer. At the risk of being considered impertinent, and told to "Mind my own busines" as of being ig- nored auojreincr. i wouiu ukc (wjth al, (lu,. to Hayes) to ask him if he denie the riidit of those' who placed him in his present position, to scrutinize and criticise his official acts? A Fkiexp. Dust. Wind. (Jowl times comeing bye and bye Seventeen drops of rain ihe other night. Elegant line of dress goods at J. Durkheimer it Cos. Complaints of Indian summer weather are numerous and spring from ail quarters. A po-toflioe has been estab lished at Austin, ("rant county. M. Au-tin i.- po.-tmaster. There is some talk in army circle to abolish Fort MeDcrmit. removing the "sojer boys" to Keno. A wholesale system of letter rob bery, which has been going on over two years, and causing los ses of over $11)0.000. has been un earthed at Chicago, and two of the thieves are under arrest. They obtained postal keys in someway, ami helped themselves to letters. A band of noble red men are in the mountains in fact sever- al bands arc roamuiiiir over the .country killinr the white man's ; ir..,nf, ;lui I,.,,..,;,.,, (Jfr hTs ,v;tPr . i " stock ratine. Get down your Utiu. Johnny, nhd send them back to the reservation. The Nkws joins the li.-droek Democrat, Weston Leader, Hitz ville Times and Bunchgrass Blade in censuring the Walla Wila Bus iness College, Mrs. Sarah Th icker, principal, for not settling its ad vertisiim contracts. The manage- New Store. By referring to our advertising columns the"'ad." of the enterpris ing firm. J. Durkheimer t Co. will be seen. In addition to their mammoth stockof goods at Prairie city they have opened a store at Canyon City in the stone building, and will have, in the course of a few days the most complete as sortment of dry goods, groceries, etc., that has been brought to this town for many years, and they are prepared to furnish farmers, miners and stockmen anything they may wish in this line, and their prices are the lowest, inter view Durkheimer it Co. in regard to your winter supplies, as they do a wholesale business. To All Whom it May Concern. I have appointed Mr. John II. Blake my duly authorized Agent during inv absence from Can von City. Hept o, 1SSS. Phil Mktschax- See'ad'of J. Durkheimer ,t Co. in this issue. Coal mines fifty miles south of Pendleton are oing develop ed. Steven.-on. our jeweler, has left for his home in Webfoot laud. School superintendent 1 fays has been to Baker attending the teach ers' institute. Lightning never strikes twice in the same olace neither does a mule. They doni have to. A ladv advertises that she has a "fine, airy well furnished bedroom for a gentleman twelve feet square." The Long creek races com mence on the lUth. Orand pre parations are being made, and they will be a success. Campaign hats continue to increase in number, but nobody seeiiH to be able to distinguish the democrats from the repub licans with certainty after all. Fires on Dixey mountain made it exceedingly dangerous for trv elers along the road last week: timber was falling thick and fast, but we have heard of no accident. A sign before a New York of fne reads: "Women treated for ugliness." If sombody would treat men for ugliness there woud be a wild rush for the bar with out a moment's delay. All campaign lies in regard to the weather, which may appear in our colunms this week, are herein- denied, as the atmosphere has cooled ami the smoke lifted since they were written. A Woman has been sent to a Cau adadian penitentiary for stealing an umbrella. It is fortunate for the American immigrants in Can ada that they have settled in a country where their property will be protected. Ceorge Metzinger, who was the chief instigator in the Chicago bombniakers. and connected with the Haymarket riot died in an in sane asylum at Jefferson, 111., re cently. No one claimed his body and it was used for dissecting purposes. At Little Rock, S. (-., "Mrs. Verein. awd rio, gave whisky and chloroform to her husbnid, a man of sixty, ami when thi. failed to kill him she do.-ed him with pounded glass. That killed h'ni. and the young woman is now in jail. Portable electric lights, ar ranged to hang on button of f"j one- coat, and with a parabolic reflector to concentrate the light with storage batteries weighing o.ie and a half pounds each, are made to enable persons to read in railroad cars by night. An exchange tells of two bot tles lately picked, up on the atlan lic coast, "tne contents of which are of special interest to naviga tors." Some navigators in these waters are anxious to learn wheth er the contents reached up to the cork or not. If not. they think per haps the empty space only told the tale of a wreck. 4 BI TRADE MARK "1:; For Rli e urn a.t ism. THE CRIPPLE, i THE CURE. Lovall. Uail.. Jan. IT. 1883. tit. LU Denalj. 138 "Joodj St.. ty: "Oria ttoblsioa, & boy of 13, citne to Us houst In IS SI on cmtchu. Mi Utl kntt bent for two eonthj and conld not b (tralfbttned. H gxrt bim Et Jacobi 011 ta rab en It. In tlx dayi he had no w for cmtchu and vtnt tone wit hoot thea." 0E0. C OSGOOD 4 CO. Lou ill. Km . July 9. 1BST. 0entlean--Kr. Lewti Dennli hai Juit called upon ae, and lnforrai c that the boy Orln Robin ion, who Ttrai a poor crip ple on crotchti. and vat cured by Et. Jarobe 011 In 1881 ; the core haa re mained permanent. The j young man hat been and I li now at work every day I at mannxl labor; a case ; certainly which provei j the e2cacy of Bt. Jaccbi I Cll OEO.C.OSGOOO.IiJ). CER0HI0 CABE3 40 YEARS1 STAKD1M0 CTOXD rZRM ASEH TL7 ccirriXD cA8a ntnow awa7 cibtcuc; CU-ED TZBllAVUriVi. Sold by DruggMs and JlcaJert Everywhere. ALL YE AFFLICTED PAUSE AND READ. From the Portland Orojroiilfiti. Dr. Darrin, U3 Fifth strent, Puiiluid, are ex iting a constant throng of patients from rarloy morn till Into at nLht, relieving them of thier iufinnities ns if ly lu igic. A FEW ISKKEKENi ES. Ch udes Cliristertii in, !)2 First street Portland, scroufulous en tarrh so bad that des: ruction of his nose was threatened, and had be -o i e so offensive Hint it was sickenm; both to himself and friends, cured in two months. Miss Lsiura Price. Frecport, W. T , foriuuly S ippoos -. Or., various ailmcin, cured and . nd four teen pound under Drs. Damn's tie ttment. S. 1. Whif in m. Monmouth, Or., deafness and linking noise in the ear twelve year;?, restored. Miss M. liavmond, 12G Fifth street, Portland, restored to hear ing in fifteen minutes. Mvh tl. S. Young. Hunfiiifr. W. T. kidney and liver complaint, dispepsia and general debilit', cirod. A. A. Durham, Tualatin, Wash ington county, Or., writes that Drs. Dftinn are working wonders on his kidney and bladder troubles; also rheumatism of thirty years standing. office nonrs axd i'l ck of hui.xi:ss I he doctors can be consulted at 2.'5." Fifth stieet, corner of .Main, Portland, from 10 to 4 daily; eve nings, 7 to S: Sundays, 10 to 1'2. All curable c'ironic diseases, Iuss of m inhoo.!, blood tamts, svphiJIis, gleet, goiio-rltoM stricture, spur matun htca, seminal weakness or loss of d'-sire of sexual power in m tu or woman, catarrh and deaf uess, .-ire ooiiti lentia'lv and t.uc epssfnlly tieated Cures of private diseases miarnnti-ed. Civenlars sent free. Most eases can receive home treatment afrer a visit to the doe or's office. The Seatt'e Olhee is elosed Any of the patients from that, vi cinity can cdl at tho Portland ofH-u. A wild mrl is running at large in the forests of Lotiisana. I 'crimp if her pursuers were to j set a bustle, properly baited they ; might capture her without tur j tticr trouble. Xorristown II er ! aid. i LETTER LIST. ! List f letters remaining un , called for in the Canyon City i PoKtolHeo, Grant county, Oreg:n, (.for tho month ending Aug. 31 si, !?SS, viz: .'as eirdley, 1 K ..I (handler, ! AH Pureed, i D.I Wil-on. i Persons calling for tho above ' will pLjae sav Adveitised (), P. Cms v P. M. CATTLE S BUCKS F01 SALE I wi'l be at .John Day about the lOih of S piember with a ehoiei lot. of Throii,'hbrpd Pedigreed Heieb.rd Pulls anl Half BIkmI Heiefoid Pulls, and a few Hoi stein ai.d Aherd- en Angus Bulls, for sale: ami also will hate a ehoie lot ot Tiioroiudibred Spanish Mo rino and H gh Grade Spanish Merino Ducks for ale. Those Dneks arc ft cm the celebrated Ito.-'s 13 tud. 1 wouhl like parties wi.-hiny either CaUle or Bucks, wc.u'd e.d and taki" a look at ray stock bet'or l.tiifhitsing elsewhere, as I ki.ov they will suit. I will take horse for part p.y on the cattle. Xlwmax II. Corn: ell. Fitcrr FOB SALE. I will sell Apples on my ranch at oO cents per ho.;bo...s furnish ed at 'Joi'ts each. AlaoYineunr 01 Cider, and all kinds of vegetable for sale at reasonable rates. Banch four miles below Canyoi City, on The Dalles road. All oid.us left with O. P. Crosa? at, (j nyon City, will receive prompt attention IS Wm.Lcci:. NOTICE. Al! persons knowing theinselve indrbted to mo will please cal and settle at once. As I desir to cl )m; up my business in the ; place, all iM'counts must be settle within two weeks from this late F. 1). I.'lNKAUSON. M . D. i Prdrie-City, Or, July .10. SS NOTICE. ! ! If you are indebted to us oithe; ! lij ActMiiut or Xte, please cal and s.-ttle. Twi o i it Co. Mount V ernon, Or, Aug. "20, S8 LETTER LIS T. List of letters romaining un cdled for in tho Post Oflice at P a ri- City, 'Jrant Co., Oregon, A tg. :5is.. In: Chandler, S L Fiti Ion, Mrs Eunice (Juttridge, J S IL lni' iidirrh. Jacob Ltnsmati, Din'l New ton, E ijah A. Sweek. I lurvey Yosnud i, W M :i War.l;Ce.. & Bros Zuckarv, V.u F Porsons calling for above will 1 please sav "advertised." I " 0. WeiUcK, P. M. Long Creek Races. There will be Three Days I'a- ' cing beginning Sept. P.lth. 20th and 21st, 1SSS. j kihst pay's mack: f j Two Hcst in Three, mile free ' ! for all purse l.il).00. ; I SECOND PAY 2 KA'ES: I j First Race. J mile Dash. Free,j j lor All purse -f HHi.lK). j Second Race. I mile, free for j till Three-vear-old- Simrl" Da?h ! ! i i purse -tHRUiO. : I THinn pay's hack: ! j One Mile and Repeat. Two in ! ! Three, Free for All purse $200. J Entrance Fees, 10 per cent, of Purse. Seventy per cent, to the first horse and thirty per cent, to the : second horse. All Races to bo governed by ' the 15. M. Association Rules. E. O. WOODALL. President. Fp. C. Ai.i.kn, ) ! chas. ir. lkk ! W. X. Wu.s.o.v. Directors. , ) i Tne man who minds his own , business is never out of work, j never out of money never out on a strike, and never out of his ; head. ' .University ofOregon?-. . EUCEHt CI Y X.'xf session begins on Monda ' the 17th of opt ember, j Free fichohu.-hips from every' county in tho .state. Apply to i your County Supei intendeiit. 1 Four Courses: Cla-ical, Sci i entitle, liit.-nuy and a sheitKng- lish Course in vhidt tbre is no Latin, Greek. French or (i. rman. ; The English is pi e eimm ntly a llusiness Course. For catalogues j or other information, addre-s J. W .Joh'VSO.V, Pr.stlent. j f f l i Clarke fYeatherhifo THE LEAD! NG CROCERS, Will sell you goodb cheaper than any ( -hei ioi!..- in :akoirGg". Thv carrv S'M?LE & F.i'XCY GROCERIES ; PRICES MARKED AWAY DOWN i Full Boiler Flour... Good Boast Coffee .. i Choice Japan Tea. . Parties wisHng to lay in their Winter Supplies will S.tvo M"oney to call and examine goods and ge our pricjs before buyir.g elsewnere. CLARKE & WSATHERBY, Baker Glty, Ore. If You Come lo Baker Cily Go to Ihe Great IXL Whero von wi 1 yet the Bioi B.rains fur Half the Mon v a anv other place. W are closing out our I' n' ire Stock of Goods in all departments. You will get inoiv goods for ol) ctM than for $1 at any other Store in Eastern ( rcgon. Closing Out, Closing Out! Closing Out li 0 men's .'uits at 7; formerly $12. 2") men's Suits at ss.OU; formerly 1.1. 1 ,0U0 pair- men's p.mts fonnorly $0. otKi poirs men's fine Calf Shoos $2.45; formally Here is a Stunner for You: to lo.en Ladies I'ndershi-ts eiteh 21 cts; formerly 7.1 ets. lOO dozo'i Ladies' Hose each 1;1 ds; former1 v 20, 2;1 and oO cts. i ")0 dozen Lubes' tine liandkt rchief 10 ets each; formerly 21. to uU i in piocoa Stmimer i n:ss Ootids light shades 2d cts pr yd, formerly 5U This is a Great racier in Immense Bargains. Great I'aiues for the Least Jl on ey, at our Closing Out Sale! rhe Great 3. X L. Store, Baker Cily. WARSHAUEB BROS. alT Be sure and send us an older, or come direct. It will puy ,'ou. Otio trial is Sufficient. Haptens tall & Dart DEALERS IN General John Pay City, Oregon. NOTICE FOIt PUBLICATION Lti:d Ortke at I.a OiamK Orugon. Augtt 7t!i.,is3. Notice ft Itiri'.-v given tlmt tne rollnwlnj tisnn-tl sutler Int AM notkeof Ills intiiUiun to commute Mid make 0b1 jip.of In suppeU of hU .taii. Sii1 that saW tr,t xl) be nailr bofre tlieCxtiuty durk ot liratit raity Ortven, tit OiHv.in rii-. Or., on Si .irmH-r S-j. li-s, lz: KKftKM N .. TAUIJIt, IJu N' -T-' f' the NWiinarwf XW .juar., s lalt t MV .faar., ami . U ".nnr f SW nar.1 ?e Ks T:. 1 !, S K :l. K W M. lie we this ;.ilowtnjr iucs t yrsvs his onUnrtou rMlnfo i.in, ! el5iti-!en f, Km I, it: William l.n x, i.'wiIk ni Jtrtin !. nn: C S orifsfcr, fat MtMMrc, Of (lHYtn Itv. tret"n. ii -M Ui:.NXV ItlXA'HAUT. ItMter For Sale. A Pnnd of Sheen 3.0(H) liend Perfectly free from disease, ood wool producers, averajjinj; about 7 Fpounds och. Kane in Pear valley, Grant county, Or., nd known a? the H UIDY SJAXD OF SHEEP. Will sell tho entire band, or half of them, on reasonable terms. For Particulars enquire of JI.t ToxsTAt.r. fc Dakt, John Dav, Or. A BARG'IN BRICK X"FORXsALE , ) I will Sell Good Brick at SI 0.00 per thousand for Cash, the next sixty days, near Prairie Citv, Or. Address PAUL FA I MAN. Or enquire of Geo Sh nrer, Pr.iirie. Phaiiim: Citv, k., August 14. 'S.S WHITMAN COLLEGE, W.bf.A WALLA, W. T J'uli ' olle'e (Viiric. Al.-o .ccicn-tili-.' and LiterHi-y Coi:ies. , Ictnlemir Jh'jKi'hnrl' tiiepjoes for atv collide, f r teach ing or bu.siiies. Superici Con servatory of Music, Insiruetioii in Art, Flocutif.i: and Moderh Lma yiia,'es. Elovfsi prnfe&aors and teachers. 11)0 students. Ladies' bo.srdin hall. Youi: men's liall bfcin built. Fall Term opens September &l, 1j?8S Write for Catalogue to A. J. AN DE S ) V, Ph. " D. . President, f(M I'-ast Main St., Walla Wallu, W. T. H K. H i f a full lino .f- Slt.'io per Dbl. . 2:"5 cr.nts nr pound. . .25 cents per pound. '1 H turu erchandi