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About Grant County news. (Canyon City, Or.) 1879-1908 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 21, 1889)
, 'j -ift jMfc-n Art K3! 4? LOCAL BREVITIES. We have had nn inch or two of snow for which let us bo propor tionately thankful. Hon. L. 15. Ison has gone to Cal ifornia on a hrief trij) in the hope of benefitting his health. Mr. Woodall writes to the Lonr Creek "Eagle that he is alxmt to check all division hills in the Ieds Jature. At the firemen's ball Thursday evening numbers were sold, and those attending the Iall seemed glad they were present. Nevada is thinking of organizing C5 O ."3 a legal state lottery, arguing that as long as Nevadians will gamble the state might as well have some good of it. Miners in the vicinity of Cianite seem hopeful notwithstanding the prospects of a dry so:ison. If they cannot work placer ground they will prospect quartz. Parties from Cranitc with whom we have conversed are of the opin ion that the coming summer will witnasfi some important mining deals in that portion of Grant coun ty, as capitalists are becoming in terested. If Fiank Howard, the conSict who cut off his left hand to escape manual labor, cannot lc made to work othe.-wi-e, a tread mill is to be constructed for his use which lie will be required to tread twelve hours a day to save his life. The average salary paid male teachers in this state in the year lSSf) was 48.22, und in the year 1SSG was S1C.20, and of females it was for 1885 56.96 and for the yr 1886 it w;as $34.65, thus showing that teachers' wages arc declining. If the city of Poitland expects to impress eastern visitors favora bly with heiself she must remove her coolie population from the cen ter of the citv. Chinatown is riidit in the heait of this aspiring city, and is a disgrace to its boasted civ ili r.at ion. Owing tD the sadden illness of Judge- Fee and the departure of J ud-,e Ison for California the term of court which should have conven ed at Union on Monday of last week was adjourned until next reg ulur term, but a special term may le called. The editor of the Nkws returned home (luring the -week after a vaca tion of two weeks. While absent we made a tlyin jf trip to Portland, but beheld nothing woithy of men tion in the columns of the Newh, except the unusually line weather met on every hand. The legislature has one duy more to remain in session. As yet they have done little else but "in troduce bills," which in the aggre gate numlier away up into the hun dreds but hold! We do them an injustice. The members of the House did sit to have their pictures taken cue afternoon. There is headed this way. from Cnlifornia, says the Salem Journal,' j one of the most Iwre-faced swin- j See "ad" of Wright lros.. dlers of the age. He has in his j llaker City manufacturers of ci overwat pocket a few bunches of ' gars. Nothing but the best of lampwiyks, coloied a light bluihh j tobacco enters into their manu tint. which he claims possess a t fact lire, and no diseased Chinese chemical property that when nlac- , are employed. The Wright ed in a coal oil lump will cause a I Ilros. do their own work, and em and keep the oil from ploy no traveling salesmen, there- biillinnt liidit consuuiing. He claims that with I one of the wicks placed in the lamp i ble oil will not burn out for six months. He is a smooth oily toninied talker and succeeds in dis posing of a large number of the wicks at twenty-live cents apiece. He "could sell no more than six in one house," according to instruc tions from the comjHiny manufac tuiing the wick-ed swindle. At night, after the lamps are lighted, the anxious housewife watches in vain for the oil not to disappear in the lump as of yore, but it is no use, it burns out just as fast as ev er and no better Ii-dit is given. .1. 11. I'.owick one of the owners of the Monumental mine registered at the City hotel last week, paying n living visit to the county scat. After calling at this ollice and sub scribing for the. News he mentioned that work was leing pushed ahead in good style under the manage ment of Mr. Mitchell, and that a camp of 'considerable, liveliness would 1m: seen in that section of the country during the coming season. Tlie neighlKjring mines of Messrs. Unlwll and Ike Klopp are showing up Ix-tter than ever, and a sale of the old Cleave! property would most likely be elleeted to ISastcrn capitalists during the next few weeks. A postollicc has recently been established and will lie known as Elstow. This will not only le a convenience but a great saving, as j Cranite, nine milas distant has - been tlie nearest ollice up to the pro-sent time. As there are a num Ixjr of families residing at the camp a petition was forwarded to the county school superintendent, who has been pleased to divide the dis trict, thus giving the children the advantages enjoyed by their city cousins. At no time during the winter, he says, has the roads been blocked with snow, the fall not ex ceeding two feet in any place. Placer mines therefore have but a poor outlook. J. L. IJ. Vial & Son, Baker City jewelers, advertise in the Nkws this week Breath' tt county Ky., which has been settled for a hundred years, is about to have its first newspaper. This legislature will appropri ate at least 5?l.r)0,000 more than any other legislature that ever convened in the state. At lust Mrs. liarii-on has de- . "1 .1 .i .1 1... ...Ml i c ueo iiut urvss sue win ,ear in tlie inauguration ImlL and a free people breath much easier now. Gentle spring, about which poets rave, was forced to take a back seat during the weeK, while the mercury went away down. The Chinese are getting lamp chimneys from the United States. A Pittsburg firm recently r il c pen i?uuu boxes oi inem, or u.uuu 1 1 iit 1 i I ... r tuf dozen savs The Albany Democrat i Aim coun y s nepresemaiives m i ; i i i . . . . i i . ' uie Legislature are maMnga goon record tney are aceom plishiug nothing. The "wires" must say some thing of Harrison daily, so the other day they brought the news: "Harrison passed a pleasant day. His only callers were Demo crats." It is not always the man who looks the wisest who knows the most; but most people don't know this, so that it will pay you blv can. I In llu. circuit court of Umatil la county. J count, J. H. Koontz was awarded H.UOO damages in his; lIw pprill!?. That is :ls far .s suit against the (.) H. ,V . ou'r kntnviL.(ge of tjlc weather ex railroad company for burning Ins ( iomA nouriiiir mui. i o Harney wants two-thirds of Grant county, and we hear there is a kick among her residents be:ause that two-thirds has no fence around it. Harney is something like a hog by nature. Lot everybody rally around your dear government At AlbanyMrs. Ji:n Westfall. a descendant of Won Lung and a J' "V i y1;11 11111 the White House, although Lilt rt 4i.I-f 4 s 4ld (Jn.iiw .... I . . " , . , 1 lu. , . VW!V . ' I Harrison will be only the jjai JM-iuay mgnt. JleJj) the - thin, pient, and none Nets who once so nobly helped n1Mlll ,n, f.;nn. native worshiper at the shrine of I cSennsiny continue. The Vail Confucius, is attending the pub- anj cvervwhere blocked, lie scliools and thereby creating an able bodied kick from the parents and scholars. Queer folks in this world! Here is Dakota, jumping up and down and yelling like a wildcat to be taken into the 1'iiion. while New Mexico protests against comum in and lianus back like a "drunk" on his wav to jail in a ! policemairs grip. F. Alta. j A fello.v nr.t long since sho-.ve.l, near iiutlalo, N. Y., a machine to I explode and lire buddings with, and , sai.l that "the biggest lire ever j known m Uulla.o was to come oli soon, then a big strike in New York City, then half that city should burn, and next Chicago must sutler." Two of his forecaster have huppened, and some folks are gcttingalarmed. fore they are enabled to furnish a first-class article at a reasona bio price. Send to them for a sample box by mail, and thus patronize American home indus try. The land oflices hae received instructions that will giye parties Hying at a distance a groat deal structcd that where money and ! papers are received and the pa pers are incomplete, or from any cause the money cannot at the time be applied, that the money shall be immediately returned or in other words, that no money shall be retained in the ollice ex cept that belonging to the gov ernment. "The bill introduced in the legis lature providing for the payment of all funeral expenses of Indian, Mex- lean anil civil war veterans, pio- vides that the claims shall be i by the county where they reside. li the bill should become a law, Clit sop county would only have two millions to pay. We are in favor of pensioning all soldiers; we are in favor of giving them all the fat po sition in the land; we are in fae.r of annroMi iatin" money to care for the widows and orphans of all sol- j diers of the lute civil war, but j we'd lse d if we think the county ought to pay all the funeral expen- . ses of every squaw hunter in Clat- i sop county If the iNational Cov- j ernmeiit can t provide for its sol- diers, and the expense must fall upon the county, it will be hatter j to i?ive the heirs of all the Mexican and civil war veterans a bill of sale of the county. If the property owners of Clatsop county have got to pay these funeral expenses, whidi have already been paid, then why not have the county pay fu neral expenses and doctor bill of every one who dies within its boun- daries. I3ut then some men have ' got to introduce a bill." Astoria I Pioneer. I Kcv. Goss will preach for us ' next Sabbath. To-morrow we celebrate 0. , News from Colorado, asks Birthmgton's Washday. J ls(- What is the chance in Parker & Prescott, furniture . your county for sheep raising on dealers of Baker City have an a small scale foc a man of small advertisement under head of j means? "New to-dav." 2nd. Have a few large enpit- ti. n' cod, i ala gobbled th .country? 1 and door factory has been start ed up again by Messrs. South-! 1 ! IIUI III VV. I 'UUliR. ItlllU ; CjlUle .m, (X)d Uu j gec. r . . . i... . I tions of our country, but as vet ! no great loss nas occurred so nir ... .- i i i .... .v.. ; as we have been able to lear l. i , A ,nn,r ,,.,.;,.;., p p.-ii i River; Mass.. is laid up with a (li,ease of t,u, tongue uttributed I to excessive cigarette smoking, TJ, ,., (lf itlitv, nrn(A. hour county, has Leon changed to , A,.i..r ,i.nillLfi. thfi :nslrlI. ' mentalities of Representative i X apt ion. UmIlM. he.l(I of .Xew to-day" of Pat wji be found the uad" Campbell, linker City's wide awake grocer. Pal will give you bargains. What's in a name? Robert (Jood is in jail at Poulder, Mon tana, for horse-Mealing. Robert was neither good at being honest nor ttmg away One by one the snow-flakes full, but they are not coming down with suiliciont numerical strength to in sure a great (juantity of ''snow wa- Kxpecl a heavy fall of snow when vnn o it In flw ivi'if. ; ,lf ...... vlMW.i ., ..-.. Joao Caetano da Silvira Leon- ardi es brought his bride and her new name over lrom tsalcer on three freight wagons last week, lie went to Raker City to get married. Mrs. Harrison will bo the j thirty-third lady to preside over Mr. twentv- of Severe snow storms are report- t.i i . if i ,,.; nvlin7l ed inroimnoui Austria and mm.- . :.. i i iv mui in:-, in and accidents are frequent. lro. Knds and Iro. Flenner are attending a church trial at Poitlaurl. We hope the brethren muy prove thcin ;elves chsir of eveiv charge, lire. Flenner especially, who was probably forced to kiss those two pretty siters. ' u'y "ig'us mail, the la.t ap hor N EW'? B00.8 rv bn8s no information that Orant coun- Tuesday night's mail, the hiht tv iias iJ(,.MI ,livided. and from in- ,iit.;ltions we are led to believe tml no ,livision will be had this SCssion of the legislature. Freight wagons have traversed the road between here and llaker City all this winter, and it looks as though the "spring breakup" would not deter them now, for the snow in the mountains is quite conspicuous for its absence. "Is Washington's birthday ob served in Texas?" asked a New Vorker, who was visiting in San i Antonio. "Observed!" exclaim- j th'' "tmosl importance that the ed the astonished native, "why. j l'r"l'('r authorities should endeav it's venerated. It takes four car I or 'erlain the facts, and if loads of beer to (ill the demand tlusacred day." (Jovernor I'ennoyer's veto of the Portland water bill was sus tained by the house the other day. and Portland is mad about it. She pays less than her share of tax already, without having a million and a half dollars ex empt from taxation. The case of Singleterv et alsvs. ?fM K,"wiVk ftnrv of In i Harney Valley Dam and Ditch Co. is in progress and testimony is being taken in this suit, which was insti tuted to prevent the j company irom (livening me wa ter from the main channel of Sil- vies river. An Indiana farmer named ; (ieorge Ilcrdle die 1 recently as i tho fool dieth. lie draped him : self with a white sheet and went I on the roa 1 t- frighten a super ! stilnius negro neighbor. The j victim of tho intended "practical joke" had an ax, however, ami split the ghost's head open with . it. Alta. , f,r , ( itizens of .arnev are about to have a kind of a "Sainoan d,t- ; hculty of thvir own in doternnn- ; "-i "'' i mg wno snan oe me executive ot the new county should the bill ' fr its creation pass. The "101" j will no doubt insist on their fa- ! voritos receiving the honors of appointment, while the "loyal- st.s" will of course press their j claims. In another column mention is ! n tl Z ;lv ' he ('biiiese in tliis ' tenQ Vhn hi " f made of the exists among the .. 1 I Oi l 11 i " , , , 1 n once be taken to ascertain the iiiri" iiuiji iiiiiui. .iimis siifiuiti ;i t f;.i if.,,,,. ir lw. i 4 : , V ful disease wliich leaves its vie tim in a condition ten-fold worse than death.. An investigation of the truth of the i ruiniir by the j ities can ilo no I proper author barm, and will, if no leprosy is found, lift a burden jfrom the minds of the public. ' QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS. I A eorrosnondent wrifintr fr Mm lth. fun 32 aisc a uar- Inn fflWlf IvJiSSSSSriil'f tin Utll IU1 KUIKIjHK.OTjblli; scction Anvntfit in SfORlt$lRincr? I mtt-.: - " ml 1 . The News mil endeavor to . mve a truthful answer to his sev- ' i . erai inquiries: 1st. cry good indeed, if he can find a section that has not already been overrun by sheep. 2nd. No, but different ones are endeavorinj to purchase large traets of land in ( Jrant county from settlers. 3rd. It is, most emphatically. Our county jail contains an in mate under sentence of death for failing to respect the laws. The majority of us respect the law and abide by its mandates. 4th. lie can", in almost any section of (Irant county, although he might in some places be com pelled to hire a boy to herd pumpkins to pretrrit them tumb ling out of the garden down the mountain side. Our soil will produce all kinds of "garden sass tion. abundanth, with irriga- PRAlRIE- CITY-. Feb. 19. 'SO. The snow is thawing very fast. Stockmen look out for cattle buyers. The backwoodsman has shav ed his mustache off. Some of the boys ftom to be very jolly this afternoon. The boys are taking advantage of this snow with their sleighs. Several teams are between here and Baker City loaned for Canyon. Twenty years 'fngo next April the snow was three feet deep at the head of John Day valley. Joe Hates and Hen Carson are taking a trip to Harney valley. They will he back in in a few days. Married, at the residence of (ieorge Shearer, Miss Lizzie Mickey and Frank Dorougherty, James Sullen J. I'., officiating. Still the girls play their j pranks on the boys and send the wrong girl with them to the j dance, nevertheless they take it j all in good part. I We have witnessjd a funeral procession to-day one that has never before been witnessed in the vallev. It -was a double fu- ; nernl of Mr. am Mrs. Lancaster. They were aged people. Their grandson died one week before Mr. Lancaster. The three died within nine days. They were both interred in the same grave. B. I. R. D. HAVE WE LEPROSY MIDST? IN OUR Ed: Xkws: There is a rumor alloat to the ell'ect that in the neighborhood of John Day City, a resident Chinaman is afllieted with leprosy. This horrid di- p(,;lsc' ht'ini' contagious, it is of fouund to be true, to immediate ly take necessary measures for protection especially as there are a number of our citizens de pending on the Chinese for doing their washing. CmzK.v. HARNEY HERESAYS Lower Island, Feb. 10. Ejmtuu Nicws: I am happy to inform you that the Isrcalitcs are in a prosperous condition. "Fine weather prevails. Snow is about all eone from this vicini;v Stock of all kinds well. is looking A fearful dry spring is expect ed, and certainly will be. More water wanted on our swamp lands. School is running in district number -11), taught by Mr. It. Ilitterhush. The "Red S" lanj has about i ....hi.. i ... i i a" ,Mun SLUIUU UP " 800U C1U- zens- We are all "divisionists" or mili.(livisioni8t :lml expt thc llIgigl.lturo to llo somethig if u UVl.?dues. S.VIPK IIl'XTKK. Cash advances made on wool for consignment to Christy & Wise, ,San Francisco, Collin, A McKarland, Agts. tf. Arlin"ton, Or. Py the recent death of Hon. : FhU llitZ ? Wftlb Wulk' th0 ' CO!lsfc lo3e3 u well known I ha,1Jctcr' and a pioneer settler who ! v i i it i .i i i Mlls (,one uioroitowartls tlie develop- ; n( rtlrtjS5Sit.n,f fi nnv nL : v nSSSS-11 llvu lon : Thc numberof insane persons in the asylums and almshouses ' of New York state is 33 per cent ' greater than it was five years ago. j 'nis increase comes almost : who lv lrom tne shmment ot in- ! sane men and women to this country from Europe. i harney items warfare El). News: We notice that the Orcgonian has published sev eral articles takon from the Ifar nev Vallev Items. In order that thl. lkllillf.. llt.ll Vint Krt it r1... 1 r.iw M-Mt-flc -f r.n.if ni i. ..... ..u.vo yji .una llll llWiLlll Pl.t- ted: Some time ago the valiant Ed f , i t I .1 f .tll.w-L. r.r...l ...1 1..I .....v .issuiiL-ii urn-, ne had received a communication signed "101," giving him notice . . to leave Harney valley within a certain time. No one in (Jrant county outside of him or his inti mate co-agitators knew anything about the dreaded "101," nor have we since then heard of their ! existence. We know this howev er, that an old gentleman namid mown laiuieiiine in uie em - ploy of Mr . Devme) was murder- ed, and that his slayer had a . A 1 1. J ? . .1 hurried examination before a jus tice in Hums and was discharg ed; that afterwards when the . t i ... man was wanted hy the st.enll I er-in-hnv, Mr. Isaac Winegard, of on a new warrant he could not ! CYutralia, W. T., was successful be found, and the Items went so ! v trcatt-d for asthma one vear far as to charge our sheriff with j .() KL.fL.r to ,ne at Centrilla, incompetency or rather coward- ' ice, for not looking for his man ' 'f 15INKLKY. at his home instead of searching for him all over the county, Names of Other People Cured Rtccnt claiming that the man was at j ly by Dr. Damn, home and was secreting himself, MrsT Elizabeth S. Chase, San- I to avoid arrest However the iact is. the man has not appear ed and his whereabouts are un known. Last week again the Ib-ms in its labor to denounce certain ,! land and slock owners had a ; paralysis of the outer muscles of long article asserting that the IJ. j the eye; cured by one operation. S. marshal under an order from ; .Mis. L. K. IlaVman's son, Van the l S. court, (Judge Deady) i couver, V. T. Cured of a loath to eject certain men from hinds ! some case of catanh and polypus owned by the Uevine Company, of the nose; also her daughter of exceeded his authority on ac- a tumor. count of a rumored decision of j C. II ipse, seven miles west of the Secretary of the Interior in Fulton, (Jr. Liver and kidney regard to the lands in question. J trouble, dizziness and p.iins over and thereupon recommending 1 the whole system; restored to that the settlers take the matter , health. into their own hands; in fact the Charles Hrugger. Hiilsboro, article would do honor to an out- Or. Almost total blindness from spoken anarchist. Shortly after ellects of measels; restored after the ejectment a large lot of hay j all other doctors said he was past over 1U0 tons the property oft cure. IVvinc. was burned by unknown j Mrs. L. Matloon. East Port parties, and since then another j land. Or. Catarrh, bronchitis, reliable report com.'S that about nervousness and sleepless nights loO tons of hay belonging to .Mr. ! and loss of ilesh: cured and gain Peter French was burned, also j cd twelve pounds, the work of some honest and j .Mrs. A. J. Quentcl. 1331 Pvaii pcaceable settlers. The Items road street. Tneoma, T. however makes no mention of j Stoppage of tear-duct, causing such mattters. j tw.is to overflow down the cheeks Comment is unnecessary. j cured by one operation. J Mrs. Mevie (iebfort, Seattle V. Since writing the above the I T. I'.oy ." years old, deaf since Harney Items of Feb. (J, l.SS'J, ( 1(5 months old: discharging ears acknowledges the burning of De- i and catarrh entirely cured after vine's hay, but says that a com- ; several treatments, mittee of respectable citizens ; J- S. Ryckman, Knappa, Or., have inquired into the matter can be referred to in reference to and have been unable to obtain : the .successful treatment of him- any trace of the perpetrators ' and that the conclusion is that Devine himself or his hirelings I or his hirelings have set the lire CALEB CORRESPONDENCE. Feb. 10., '85). Mi:. Enrnm: Thinking you might wish to hear from this part of (Jrant county, I drop you this, while so-journing here. It has been a little cool here for a week past, some nights 10 dogs, below zero. Snowed yesterday 17th, about (' inches deep. Most of the stock looks well except Howe s cattle. 1 hey are ; thin. (luess he will save mo.4 ; of them, as he feeds them two ; straws a day. lie showed me a J mare that ho said he was going ! to take to Canyon City to soil to Walton tho barber, to shave those follows of long jaw. And it came to pass, on the Kith dav of tho 2nd month in theyear'A. D. 1SSI), that the great pugilist of Waterman Flat, seeketh for one William of great fame as a fighter, and Charles seeketh and findeth the great man at the house of Jacob, and sayelh come thou here William, I wish to see tho and talkcth with thee. William coineth and sayeth. behold Charles, here am I. William! William!! at vari ous times thou sayeth that I lie, and here shall be our battle ground, and thereupon threweth his coait upon said battle field, and sayeth I am the champion of Oregon. William sayeth, be hold 1 am a champion of great note likewise, whereupon Charles smiteth him thrice in the face, whereupon William became very wvilli Mii.l cmitetli Chnrles in f ho """" - - - , eye. and Charles falletb. and he j siteth as if he weopi th, thereupon ' William sayeth, Charles! Char les!! damn thou! hast thou got ' enough? whereupon Charles ; arose and smil"th William again : and William was very wrath and ; falletb Charles to the ground and getteth astride of him and smit eth him in various places, and , Charles saveth. hold I have irot ' l(,,M,ri, ,F " 1 1 th?.: 1ml t m. and thev arose and Charles pr ! sentc(j William with the b( It and j,avoliK loliolcl. William the con- , (MII,r..r r .....I-,, ,;,,, (.Iviinnion of 'J!ltrc1.' .! ln,lUL. ' t n-M"on oi .Mountain cieeir, urn rai r oi tins mv former kingdom. Xowlad vise travelers like myself to look a little omit when going through this country, that they don't run against William, for he has blood ; in his eye, and is a bad man , irom away uacK. Uespectfullly, etc., A Tu.vjir. DR. DARRIN VICTORIOUS. Mr. Chapman writes as follows tj Dr. Darrin: My wife is still improving in health. The aslh- 111:1 I'Ollfrll mil fittiM?it Irnnlilni! ! ..... I . i lt;m she has been for twenty years. 1 he catarrhal discharges - - -. ..w. ...Mailt .. .... ..... - , mmishing. Taking her case as a , I . ..".v. am; mil jri iuH Lllli,-:, - and she tmnks there is no doctor on earth likv Dr. Darrin. Vours gratefully, E. F. CHAPMAN. Springfield, Or. Card From Mr. EInklcy. Kditor Mercury: I have been . under Dr. Damn's electric treat- . lnc:it fur sciatic i heunuitisin for j three months, ami find myself i .,l,t. r-n.,.,! .m.l .r.,.li. h. scribe in favor of electricity as the greatest curative power ever applied to my system. Mv fath- : dy. Or. L'ieeralhn of the womb. piles, sick headache, dyspepsia and catarrh of the 1 ladder; cur ed. Andrew Anderson, Port Town send, W. T. Cross eved from self and wifj for skin disi-ases and catarrh, and other ailments. Frederick Mobs, Sprague, . i T. Catarrh and bronchitis, gen eral debility, etc.; cured. His wife cured also of dropsy and va ricose veins, miik leg and run ning fore. j Dr. Darnns Place of Business. Drs. Darrin can be consulted j free at 2.'5o Fifth street, corner of 1 Main, Portland. and lbikers'hotel , Eugene City. Or., where thev are permanenely located. Ollice ! hours from 10 to -1 daily: even I inirs, 7 to S; Sundays. 10 to l'J. ; All curable ehronie diseases. All curable ehronie diseases, loss of manhood, blood taints syphilis !,.,. gonorrhirea, stricture sp.-rmatorrhuva. seminal weak ess lr loss of desire of sexual power in man o- woman, catarrh anil deafness are confidentially and successfully treated. Cures of private diseases guaranteed and never published in the pa pers. Circulars sent free. Most cases ci:n receive homo treatment after a visit to the doctors' oiiico. Frank Oilliam, E. CJ. Spcrry and Pryor Wilson have been ap pointed commissioners to super vise the construction of the road from Hoppner to Monument, which road the state is to con struct. All are entitle.! to tlie bet that their money will buy, so every fam ily should have, at once, a liottlc of the beit family remedy, Syrup of Figs, tj cleaiee the system when costive or billion. For sale in i)0c and $1.00 bottle; by all lculin- druggist';. . J) For.Bruisos and Burns. Fresh, Strong, Convincing Facts. Vest Kcsulttt. EattProTllince.Il. I.. Ja:t '33. While In the toplojr of tit Biritow Etor. Co. applied your St. Jacotu Oil to mnuj bad lisrci of Via uoaJJen, tsd alwari with belt reialu GEO. W. H0BT0K. La J tier Foil. Glriton. Tezai. Jbj: JJ. H. Tell fron Udder; bmlitd and ipralnid my foot and wTiit; ic2uxl Ht dajr; "fJ by , Bt. Jac.biOll. JOSHOAWXTETiL Knce-Cap Hurt. n!l.Iad..AB.10.XSa. Knee-cap wai hart ad I laffered 3 montii; 3 botUei of St. Jacob 0U permanenUy rtitored ma. Dlalocatlon. Joilet. HI.. May Jl. 1JJ8. ti.im-.ij elunlier 3 reari aco: coa&ntd S weeti to hoa; the pain m enitd by St. Jacob now-i Oil and tar had no mora oi it. u. baunu. iriir Oiark. o.. Jane :s. issi. a a ...v tmr the kick of a horx; hadt3 iu. cle; two botUei 81. Jacobs "jf AT DCUC01ST3 AND DCJLLSA3. THE GHAJIVES L V9AELEH 9.,BWiire4 C'OTPS oil XV 1J TRADE Y MARKj j3 : j A Pleasing Sense of Health and Strength Renewed, and of Hase and Comfort & Follow tho use of Syrup of Figs, as it acj gently on the Kiuxkys, Liver Bowels Kfifccinilly Cleansing the System when (AwiiviJ or Bilious, Dispelling Colds, Headaches and Fevers and permanently curing HABITUAL CONSTIPATION without weakening or irritatinf; tho or gaiis ou which it acts. For Salo in HOc and S1.00 Bottles by all Loading Iiraggists. XAStViCTCBm OXLY BT THE CALIT0ENIA PIG SYBUP 00 X.t. Foaxcuco, Cal., f-iewvin,:. Kv.. jizT York. X. Y. Teacher's Examination. Notice is hereby given that for the purpose of making an exam ination of all persons who may ofler themselves as candidates for teachers of the schools of this county, the count' school super intendent thereof will hold a pub lic examination at the court house in Canyon City, commenc ing at noon of Wednesday, Feb. 27, 188y. Hated this Mlh day of Febru ary I8SU. E. HAVES. County School Suj t. Grant Co Or SUMM.JS In the Circuit court o" the stile of Oregon for Grant county. Adie Currin, PbintiiV, ) vs. J John IT. Currin, Defend nt ) T John 11. Currin, difenda-u: In the inrne of the tat.e f Oregon you are hereby om:ninded to up pear iu t!:e above named court and answer the complaint tiled against you in the above entitled -uil oy or before Monday, thc t day of April 1889, the same being the first day ot the regular A ril term 1?I) of sdd court, and if you fail so to appearand answer the plain tiff will apply to thc court for the relief prayed for iu the compla'ut, to-wit: For a decree of said court dissolving the bonds of matrimony exisling between the plaintiff and defendant and for the cost-anil dis-hursenionts of said soil, and for such further relief as to tho cou:t in eip.i y, may seem meet. You will further take notice that this summons is published by order o the Hon. Luther IJ. Ison, Judge of sahl court. Made and bearin ' da'e ihe J 1 th day of February 188), C. A. Sweek, l'.'antifls- tty. STHAYEIJ O M'JJEN. St raved from my plieeaboit ho h ol September last, four I'orses .ie.'ciibed as follows: Tw i i-ght bivs. well matched, broke tn work, li! hands high, w-igh about PJ)U. st;ir iu forehea I an I white s; ot on i.oso of each; one bnn.do.1 H4 coimected, the oth' both hiMids on left stitie: two saddlo i. r.s.?, one small sorrel branded 71 on riht sliilvj a ;. I .1111' con nect d left shoulder, the other a iay, I face and whi'e legs, iira tided 71 i n left stitl. A liber al icward for informal ! n of Ihoir wl-.-r- aboufs. WM HOG AN. Hardin, Creole Co., Or. NOTICE FOU TrjBT.aTioN. I.tnJ Oflice at I-i Oraixle. Oregon. Jim. ::.. lHt). Kot'ire hrely bopii that llio frtllou-nip-irjinet! jftllr tilnl liOtice of !iUlUinii to maVo tln.il r"if in HUixirt nf hN claim, an.l that -aiil ptoof will be liudu Ixfori- Clerk of (eiaut co'intv. t C'iiw:i Citr, Mrcnn, on MmcIi MISSii. vl.; HUNK C. KISTIM. DS Nn 77.. for tlie SK .irSE rS-..s. K ha.'f NE qr ami NE ir SE ijrS.c 17 Tp 17 si: Ut K. He iiauio the (iillmviug ttnrn l :ruo his c-mtintKiiw miileiice upon, ami cultivatio of sai-1 lainl, vir: Kichnl llauliv. Mve,c W MyeMof llrnuloii. Or.: Anlrew W Mvihrr. nf Ml . Von.on Or. and John M--K.t: f la.il!c, Or. Anv )crsnii who ileirc to pr.ili t utraini-t thu allim-.iiico of such pionf. ir 5i tnmv of any ti1itaiitij reasons, ntuii-r the tw ad the regulation of the lntorinr Ilfpartmciit, why such proof should not be nil- m--I, will hr i;iitn an opixirtiinity at the alwie tiii'i-.tinncd time and plJii; to crms-exnniino the wiinicos of said cinimaiit, and to oilVr cviilciica in rtbtitul of that submitted In chdnui-t. 6-0l 1IE.NKY KINKHART, r.ei.M'r- The Chill Blast That sets tho naked branches n-qci7crfnp,!a not felt by the wealthy valetadmaria-a In doors, but not all tho coTcnn-j that can bo piled on his warm bed, nor nil tho farnaco heat that anthracite can famish, will warm his marrow when chills and fever rnns ila icy lingers along his spinal column. Ilostcttcr' Stomach Bitters is tho thing to Intnse new warmth Into his chilled and aguish frame, to remedy the ficrco fever and cshaustiag sweats which alternate with tho chiU. Dumb ague, &gno cake, billons remittent In short every knewn form of malarial dlacaso is subjugated by this potent, and at tho same time, whole some and genial mediciuo. lliliocsncss. con stipation, dyspepsia, sick headaches, loss of appetite and sleep, kidney trouble, rheuma tism and debility arc also reuitdtc-i by it. Usa It with pcrslsUnco to off ect a thorough euro, nrorza 6.000.CCC !' 11 - of tho Urgost end xnott xnlhhh bcu ol ;d. u Ferry's ids d. 3L Fnani' A CO - largest Seedsmen In tho v.cmic. D M.FKimriCo-. IHatrjtHJ,iJscrip tiro ani VtUxA ftSaf SEED AHHUAL PCS .BCD wiinr. nwirrrr to k.1 J-nr.! r.tt .-.1 niiaoatrrtr-ii!.- J,i.. L rEAHYfc CO., Bcirsa. O.lzh. BIA IPtfr-A N.ASU II i - . .... - - I 1 -jr. ... . i ifitm