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About Grant County news. (Canyon City, Or.) 1879-1908 | View Entire Issue (April 18, 1889)
Grant Co, News. LOCAL BREVITIES. Rain, snow, sleet, cold hands and wet feet (poetry). Fire at Pendleton recently dam aged the East Oregonian building several thousand dollars. We are in receipt of the Daily Evening Times-Mountaineer, Vol 1, No. 1, published at The Dalles, a neat five-column paper. Nearly everybody wants to take a look at Harney count', and the editor's wife is vhiting friends in llainey City this week. Basehe k Go. offer unheal d of bargains in wagons and carnages. Their stock is unsurpassed in Ore gon. See prices in another culumn. The old "1 Tartly llotd" at Prai rie City has been moved fiom its former site to "down town," and will h litted up and run by Mrs. Starr. Ed Hardy, owner of the "Jiig Aleck" at Cracker City, passed tin ough town the other day on his way to Jiums to buy Pete Stealer's band of horses. A terrible crash! A fearful disas ter! A mine explodes under the nose of old fogies. JIascho & Company of Baker City the cause and their low prices the effect. J. T. Sullens and Terrv Kimscv of Prairie purchased the fine stallion of, Smith Bros, paving therefor $1,- 400, or twenty head of work horses, so we have been informed. - Portland papers ray E. A Mc Coy who is well known in this illa he h is slid out for Tacoma leaving several creditors to mourn. He failed to provide for his wife, who l.a; icturned to this county. Miss L. E. Middloswortli of John Day has just received from New York Citv a fine assortment of the latest styles in millinery, and respectfully invites the la dies of Grant county to give her a call. Prompt attention will be given to all orders. Geo. Birge who received a brok en ankle some weeks ago is able to hobble on crutches. As to the manner in which he got hurt he says Joe Hates tried to help him out of a wagon and stepped on his ankle, hi caking a lone, but not in juring the Loot he had on. Miners and prospectors, when vou make a particularly "l'chkI strike" drop a few line3 to the News and tAl us all about it. But mind you, we dont want to publish exaggerations' or falschoMls. Ye have not been asked to "loom" the initios upon unoeitiinties, and do not think that is the desire of any cue in Crant county. John Dcvine is said to have sold out his vast possessions in Harney county to the Armour Swift packing establishment of Chicago. If the people thought they were "oppressed" and their right 'imposed on" by John De vine they will think differently when this syndicate controls his lands and t tock range. Dr. (i. W. HoiIkj:' who recently j announce 1 his intention of leaving i CI rant county for better has Cihchided to remain, and thinks chat he might get into a much '.vonse place if he were to move. JU& oll'iee will hereafter be found in the Jlorsley residence in the upper paitoftown, and his professional ird will Je found under "New to day." Five years from now will effect -wondeiful changes in Crant county. Mines will be developed, the rail road will not stop at Heppncr but will push into the Dong Creek and John Dav vallevs, th cmigiotiou ' T3 that is pouring into Oregon will m diverted to o.ir fitothills and fertile valleys, and tinui.i will net be as hard ns at the present time. "Until then we must live on hope and fre.h mountain air. The periodical poisoner of dogs was abroad in this city latt week and nearly all the pood dogs in town went up the flume, so to speak. 1 5etter Ik." careful, you man with strychnine; by an act of the Lite lamented legislature dogs be came valuable property, and to steal, much less poison one, became an act of high treason against our common govei nment, punishable by fine or imprisonment. Frank Markham received a cer tificate of assay last week which showed ninety dollars per ton for the rock out of his ledge on the head of Indian creek not far from Canyon City. Verily, two years from now will witness great strides in the, matter of ipiartz de velopment in Crant county. In the history of all played out mining camps a looin in quartz sooner or Liter comes upon them. Look at Butt.', Montana. Talk alxiut your Canyon City jdrls when o mind to can make a "mash" that t would make all other Oregon girls , wild with envy, but they have vari- i ous ways of mashing. The latest fasion was exemplified one evening last week while some young ladies were stealing a buggy ride by nioon iudit in a "mnscrs wajjon. One of them stepped into a box of eggs and ' W ' mashed three dozen and n half, and church, if we have been correctly it was a poor evening for mashes informed, which is a sad coin too, nientarv. Treasurer Eolev's notice under "New to-day." Rev. Eads will hold religious services at Prairie City next Sun day, both morning and evening. Judge Ison's health is improv ing and he i writes that he ex pects to start for home about the sixth of Maw One week from to-morrow is the time set for Mr. P. McGinnis to pay the penalty his crime calls for. and uo to ioin the an- 'WW gels. i: i ii ivccuiuing to wie Miniiuary oi iiinr, vc ..:n published next week the indebt- ' edness of Grant countv was -MS,- i OOO.tio. I The Eastern Oregon branch of! the supreme court will meet at Pi nd k ton in May. where all ap pealed cases from Eastern Ore gon will be heard. Stock inspector Curl has just completed a tour of the northern part of the county and brings the cheering report of excellent range and thriving stock. A prize tight took place at Se attle Sunday week and was the cause of a shooting affair in which three persons were shot one of them fatally. The ''manly art," and so forth! George Francis Train address ed a large audience at New York . and nrodieted that Chieairo would ! bo destroyed by the anarchists, j and stated that this country" is on the eve of financial ruin. County officers have made out and filed their smi-amiuai re ports, anil the same are eady for publication and Lave been deliv ered at this office. You will see than in the News of April 25. Some Kcnttickians are d ler- n in-d that her right to Le known j as ''the dark and bloody ground" i shall never Le questioned. There I 1.-3 IUU iilUllUIIS ill lllILt j mountain counties, killing each ' it. .SMf f nn .i 4 n r i 4 Kt.i other on sight. David Blanton informs us that F. C. Sels who is spending a few days in Bear valley sent up to his house the other morning to buy a sack of sweet potatoes and a few water melons, but they were not ripe yet. Not for several years past has the slock range of Eastern Ore gon been so good as at the pres ent time. Grant county is bene fitted thereby thousands of dol lars, and stockmen and farmers have cause to rejoice. The amount of county school fund leportcd to the county seluol superintendent April loth, ISS'J, is 10,303.72. so we were informed by county treasurer Bo ley. Tin's includes fund of Loth Grant and Harney counties. American Hotel advertises this week. Mr. Lovcjuy the pro prietor is a retired railroad con ductor, therefore ought to be a good judge of human nature and know how to "conduct" a hotel and have meals on railroad time. The war department orders ob- ! sirvations to commence at Baker City's signal service station on July 1, and a lieutenant will be detailed to take charge of the of fice at that time. This will le the first purely independciulent and full signal station in Eastern Oregon, and if a signal station has any influence upon the weather we may have the same manufactured to order good weather with variations. Walter Jones of Hums gave us tne lnteitnrence last lucsitav ot a cutting affray which oiccurrcd la.t Frhlav at Uoaring spiings, I in Callow "valley. A cowl oy J named Cooper was stabled and killed by a haif .reed named - Jones, during a quarrel the out- Washington's Centennial In growth of which our informant j auiruratiou a legal holiday. did not earn. 1 he sncnll ol Harney county went to the scene, of the murder to arrest Jones, ; but had not returned Monday, , and no further particulars have been learned The "clique" of our neighbor ing city of Burns made a terrible howl because of' 'imported brains' when Wm. Miller was appointed deputy county clerk of JIarney county. They now see the ne cessity of ''imported brains." as the sequel will show. Not many weeks ago Dro. IJartholomew of Long Creek went over to Burns to hold a revival meeting, and when he arrived at his destina tion and became rested from his trip, ir. company with one of the brothers of the congregation he went to the church in the ovon- ing to light up and arrange for i the icguiar panel and special set vices. Arriving at tludoor ' venin if necessrry. This is the or they found it locked and a sher- ; clr of the judge, iffs attachment nailed up on the ! Our more or less irresponsible door. Only the day before the ! contemporary, the Harney Items, parson's arrival had the church ! building been attached for a debt j wants a vigilance committee or- I 1 Oklahoma territory the stron "mashers!" ' of $70.00, and closed against the 1 ganized in that county to sup- ! post title to a claim. Every set thev are gospel of Christ. M. Dustin of jiross lawlessness." Mr. Items, i tler is obliged to have one of this citv was called upon and is now in Burns giving lectures to raise funds to pay off the exeeu- tion. They had to import brains to jiroach, and brains to got their church out of soak. The first papers issued out of the county court of Harney were for the closing of the Burns Methodist THE DOCKET. Following is a list of the cases, j criminal and law, to be disposed of at the special term of circuit court for Grant county, common- cing on Thursday, May 2, 1889: CRIMINAL. No. 87 State of Oregon vs John D Ilunsaker. No 1 No. 90 State of Oregon vs John D Ilunsaker. No 2 No. 8S State of Oregon vsLe Blanc Francois, i J No. 91 State of Oregon vs Joseph rl Frazier ' x no ... , - n-.r i 92 State of Oregon vs uham No 92 State of Oregon vs Budio No Mat.! of Oregon vs W E Worsham No 1)4 Mate of Oregon vs John M vers No 0.0 .Vttito of Oregon vs Ceo M Cleaver No 1)6 Stitj of Oregon vs Clayton Jlintou No S9 State of Oregon vs Adam -Murray, Alex Murray and "NVill iam Murray. LAW. No. 104 II L Campbell vs Horace Fancher, Joseph Faneher and S A Fancher No. 105 John G. Ncalen vs Sophie llaunhy. No. 10G Ceo. Ruder vs Ed. O. Al len. No. 107 Tliornt.:i Wiiiiaun Admr. vs F. K. Cabell. No. 10S C. A. Swuek vs Clifford A- Williams. No. 109 James Sweeney and Frank Smith vs But, it Stausell Bros. No 110 Frank Courseillc vs John Carrey. No 1 1 1 i'olly Wilson vs Th .inton Williams Admr. No 112 Phil Meticl.an vs Abe Tharp. No 113 J J McCulloagh vs J Mae!. No 111 llaptjnstall & Dart T vs J T Mael. No 1 1.0 James T Mael vs Geo Ra der. No 1 1G S S Denning vs Daniel Sla ven Deft and Henry Blackwell garnishee. No 117 Lucinda Ilaiper vs Grant county. No 118 Murray Bros vs M E and T J Caire. No 119 M F Thompson vs W P Gray. No 120 A Haohcney vs C E Aid- rich. No 121 W H Terrv vs S B Kecney No 122 Henry Welch vs T H Curl and J F "Woltinger. No 123 Geo Racier vs Grant coun tv. No 124 II A Cupper vs T M God lev and L A Kimberlv. No l2f M D Clifford vs' 11 L and W A Campbell. Look at These Prices. A bfautiful top buggy only 9f An elegant buckboard, on.y 70 A dandy cait, only 40 Ilought at bankrupt sale in the east and offered at these tempting prices a shoit time only by IJasche it Co., Maker City. Uuy now before it is too late. Fruit trees for sale by Phillips, Canyon City. Mrs. C. Chicago's monument to the Hay market policemen will be dedicated May 'Ith. Sixteen thousand pensioners' names were dropped from the rolls the past year on account of death. Jake Simons is said to be the chnmpion "mixologist" of the state. Try one of his cocktails at Smith's. Application for patent for Monumental No. 1 and 2 in this ! ir i . r.... i.. issue, uurral al " (jov. Penr.over h: s issued a proclamation dcelarin Ai rd .'10 - -v i ! I 1 1 urn lit I m lih li in rjimtf oflhe l.jK.erin , news that his ,Aife wlu) -s visiti:ig iri Maiio:i oom)v rc(;entlv ljccallle lhe mnti r 0f t...;n loVH We have hoard it rumored that a number of Paker CM : t:or neys will locate in Canyon to supply ti e places of those who contemplate moving to Harney county. A newspaper advertisement makes the name and place of business of the man familiar, its presence in the columns of a pa per inspires confidence in the stability of the enterprise. Couit will convene in special ses sion in Crant county on the setond day of Ma)', Judge Fee presiding. A "nmd iuiy will be di awn also. says "the Chant Coi'xty Nkws the truth is not in vou. The I News never desired a vigilance committee to be organized, and ; never advocated such a measure. ' Your "101" organization in liar- ndy valley last summer was a j disgrace to Grant county, and ! i Is - , was only suppressed by the fear-.! less spirit of Waters and his ' Winchester. Please sav no more i about "virtuous counties" and . "mobs." FOR BENEFIT OF WOOL GROW. ERS. ' Communicated to Grant County News j s A Hcilncrf of Baker Ci ; THE PRESENT TONE OP THE WOOL MARKET. :en cx- anuary The wool market has been ceedindv dull since January first. Manufacturers east be lieved that wool advanced after t the election beyond a reasonable point, and that a decline must j take place to the level of values for woolen goods, and they have held out of market. The decline in price of wool which usually takes place m April has been watched for this year and pond- ing this buvers have been using cheap substitules such as carpet -m1 ii.i1 yliiiiii Kuormous quantities of m called waste, manufactured ctit of scoured merino wools for the purpose of evading the proper du ty have been imported, and have gone to the mills in every direc tion. Many holders of American wool felt that prices readied in December wore justified by the belief that the new administra tion would make such rulings as would prevent wcblen clothes from coming in at the lower du ty of worsteds, and that it would prevent so-called lap waste, just ly dutiable at GO cents per pound from coming as waste, at a duty of only 10 cents, and in conse quence uf this they have held wool firmly for December prices, 1 lit without being able to see it. The recent action of the new secretary of the treasury instruct ing custom appraises to value manufactured waste at GO cents per pound, whicn has been com ing in at 10 cents, in a measure justifies the firmness that has been shown by holders of wool, and the hearing given a few weeks ago by Secretary Wiiuloni on the Worsted vs Woolen ques tion, has strengthened the views of such holders as have resisted the pressure for lower prices. I am receiving communications from many sections asking for information as to the provable value of the coining clip. I can only say that we are now threat ened with the dangers of free wool and with the level of En glish prices that were imminent one year ago, but on the other hand valm-s to day in the eastern market are artificially inflated. Present values are based on the expectation of the coireclinn of the '"worsted" clause, but if these corrections are not main; pr;e- s cannot be expected to maintain their present level, owing to the growing competition of cheaper :o. eign goods. In conclusion I would say that I think wool this season will open somewhat stronger than lat year. S. A. IIi:ilnk.i. IS Dl ICR All poisons knowing theinst 1 i s indebted to us by note or account must settle the same on or before June 1st ISM), as we will clo e out our business at Mount Vei ntin at that time. Tayloh Sc Co. Mt. Vernon, April 15 lSf?i). The O. il. iv X.Co. pays 1L 7G8.71 taxes to liaker county. A merchant who complains that trade is at a standstill may not be doing, a siatiouary busi ness. It is s:iid that no white child born on the Isthmus of Panama has ever reached the ago of twen-! t o .0 years. j The nniiv.ii: nf TT?iv.; .re ... I one another. If this process con- tinuos long enough it is bound to result in permanent peace down there. A Mrs. Powell, living up in the Big Bend country, was examin ing a parlor target rifle, and it went off, as did her toe at the s .me time. Cash advances made on wool for consign in. nt to Christy it Wise, San Francisco. Coffin, iV McFarland, Agts. tf. Arlington, Or. To shorten her feet, so that she could wear No. 2 shoes, a fash ionable lady of San Diego, Cab, paid $800 to a physician to re move her groat toes. Immigrants are flowing into Portland from the East at the rate of about one thousand a day. From there they are distributed over Oregon and Washington. (Quebec, April 8 Show-bomnl j French Canadian families have j 1 ueen living lor wocks on siaip made from hay. Two women and several children have died. A Winchester rifle gives the now settlers in the recently open- mo 1 of tnosc agricultural implements ?lose at 1,a,ul an" In 8ooJ work luS order. A new scheme is talked of to admit New Mexico to statehood . by dividing the territory and an- , nexinc lo the portion "admitted 1 two counties now. belonging to Arizona. This would not include the old Mexican element that is ! so large in present New Mexico, i -Ex. ASKS FOR ADVICE. Among the numerous letters of inquiry received by the county oHicers and others in regard to il A . tins western country once in a ! while OUC COlUCS tliatis COlobra- . i ted for its originality and seem- i j ing implicit faith in the "advice" tn;lt 11 ;lKkt:; ."f one was ro- ; CVC(I b, "ritt Gray a few days ago and he leaves the reply to .Vf ,r Mohbrly, Mo.. April b, VJ. Shcnll of grant Co r . , . - . dear S.r I ar thinking of comeing to ore - lion 10 i cmr mv coniu ion cc I i k'M'11-v "sk yur :'(,vlftC 1,1 rt!oard i U1(i. ""M Y'u n me j feing a hot th country What I KS ,,:l.r"' . u ,M ! country I "!Hl K- ,t,le 11.,uro t,,ere u l iMiicreu anu is u limber or ,.: i ,,, i ., ., !' in- i. tun. in liiu im-ii- vtiv niiw .Mills in grant county ar enny Coal Mines. phase tell me j What is pade far labor eather by day or Mounth. times are wrry Slack lleareai.d land is wrry Ifiidi a no.ir Man Can Not Make ! eny Success. I Have A little i Money that I Would Like to in- vest in land Where it is Not so high as hearo in Missouri, dear Sir Would you Advis me to come to orcgon. ar do you tl.iak I could better Mv condition. it Will giv n.e greet pl a.su to heaie from vou At on Early dale Mit j.j:u. Mriu'.v." Mr. Murry, no one here would advhv ;oj to leave Mishouri and come to Oregon, for obvious rea- ! m. chief among which is this lfy.,uS!:oldbeKMi.iv,Wcl and come here you might not I e sat- isged with the country, then if you arc addicted to using profane language you would direct it to wards thooc by whom you were advised to immigrate. Vou might better your condition by coming here if you are disposed to "rustle." Land in worth from $2.0U to s?20.00 i r acre, wi'h j)lentv of government land to cn- ! tor by liomestead or pre-emption. timber and pi i.ie. Saw mills j abound, and the people live in "p.ank hollies. Coal mines un developed. Labor from -i'lio to i'-10 per month. - . ot. - Why It Was Changed. may use ih- liquid fruit laxative County Clerk Metschan, is in Syrup of Figs, under all condi rcceipt of a le t'r from Judge ! tio ts make il ih-ir favorite reme- Ison explaining and giving the j reason lor the change in time ol holding circuit court in Crant county. The Judge states that April was in his opinion too early to hold court here, and November too hi to, so he was in favor of having a bill formulated setting the time for the first Monday in May and September, so that the time provided in the llainey count v I ill would immediately follow. On departing for San Francisco Mr. ison told .Judge Fee his plans, and he approved of the change and promist d to aid in the passage of such a measure. Mr. Fee put the matter in the hands of Senator Wager of I'nia tiSla county, and the present law ' is the result. Instead of going j from here to Il.un y after the ; regular term the Jiuig.; will -have j to make an extra trip across the , mountains, thus iinj o.-ing an ad ! ditional hards-hip upon himself. upon FOR SALE OK PJC N I . j A dwelling house in ! City, centrally located Canyon , three rooms and kitchen, water in the house, belter known as the Dr. Barber residence. En. mire at this ull-ce or of Mrs. C. Phillips, - . In some par's of (leruianv i f 1 1 ri to t 1 1 ri ti f rt en uivcf imoi that the soul is a mouse. That is very foolish. If the soul were only an ant it would I e about four sizes too largo forsonui men. Th it old piece of newspapir miscellany is still i:oing the rounds in which wo are informed how rapidly wo are using up the earth.. It is a far more serious considi ration how fast the earth is using us up. The earth still has the host of us. A Baltimore aslrologist esti mates that there are .$l(),UtK,(.0') in gold buried in different por tions of the state of Maryland, and he will point out said loca tions to any and all persons who will put down a $5 bill. Beats all how cheap things have be come in this country. ''I do not write for money," ! said a poetiss. proudlv. to the I editor; "f write for love." "Oh, do vou?" he replied, heartlessly. "Well, don't write for it any more; any now not to tins o.nee. Come down after it yourself, and if we've got any to spare you can take at along with you. A Gorman prof ssor of the name of Gottgesegnet Pumper nickel, has committed suicide, i . . . j leaving a note giving as his rea- w" V '."au " ;,,au V'- i weary of having people make fun son lor i no rasn act inai ne was J. .1 I ..t.l of his name. It a man name I Gottiiesognet I iimpernickel can nnoru 10 uis nense wiin me worm i the world can surely get along without him, and save the time that would have been wasted in ! pronouncing his name, not to mention the wear and on the jaws that its pronunciation in- i J vol veil . EX-SHERIFF SCHOEPES, A Prominent German Gives His Views of Dr. Damn's Wonderful Cure of His Daughter. Editor On gouian: I am not in the habit of placing myself in ; pUhlk? print, but tl e wonderful , rt.sujt achicvcil bv Dr. Darrin in the restoration of mv daughter to i iejlilh? (.aUs for Mh.itiu, that 'others similar!;- aflli.Ud mav i .lV.,n themselv, s of the now treat- ! : ni0:it ,y electricity. My daugh-! tor was seriously afllicted mx ! 1 ,mmtl,s with lossof appetite, liv-! . .... i . ...i -i i matic neuraluia tbrou-hout her wj.oj0 j,.,,,. pjNV phv.-icians ; f:iiui i0.uro .,.. x0..: nm , imn- to S!,v ist..Vl d. Refer to me at the" Xonhw-f t.-:n hotel, i rirnoi ! H n i f Lit- tr.ii.le "v. ... w..u ....v. Portland luriiU'iiv ot Oregon City. Or. A. T. SCHOEI'S UF.AK.VKSS CL'Ki:i) IX FIVE MINUTES liiditor Oregonian: V c in your paper that Dr. lMrnn j cured me of deafness in five min-, litis by electricity. Refer to me at La Center, W. T. ISAAC THOMPSON Dr. Damns' Place of Business. Drs. Darrin can be consulted free at2of Fifth street, corner of Main, Portland, Oregon. Ollice hours from 10 to 1 daily; even ings. 7 to S; Sundays, 10 to 12. AH rural. le chronic disasos, loss of manhood, blood taints syphilis gleet, gonorrhoea, stricture, sncni'jttorrbc'i':! sriii.n;i. w..l-- ; ness or loss of desire of sexual ; power m man or woman, catarrh ! an:l ilealncss are confidentially and successfully treated. Cures of private diJeasea LMrantre.l private aim never put. ii.' lit (i m the pa pers. Circulars sct.t free. lIost cases own receive home treatment after a visit to the doctors' office. Dr. Darrin. so successful i:: treating cross eyes, will be at the firm's ollice for a limited time, and will devote mot of his atten tion to that pi-cialty, as well as diseases peculiar tit women, also club fict and other d. ibrmitics. The Lsdica Delighted. The j)ii'asant eflvct and the perfect saf'-tv with which ladies (!-. ii is pleasing to tne eye and to the taste, gentle yet eifcctual in ai ting on the kidneys, liver and bowels. T . .. . - Peivons wishing to improve thiir memories or strengthen their power of attention should send to Prof. l..:s tto, 21J7 Fifth Ave.. N. Y., for his prospectus post free, as advertised in anoth er column. Railway sc:.ee on some of the Iowa lines has been so reduced to meet the cut in rates, that stage coach lines are being re-established to accommodate the public. Mrs. O. y. Lock wood i agait fni h-jiei.-s' team Cooker, MiepanlV te Pije Shelve;, IhewsUa-'s Safety Kei'i Ib bler, am! tii Favto ite Flutin iron. 'I h;ie arti des ait; rf i:'.e. ttii;;bL' wosth t) eM'.ry lsous(?l;iv; ,-, ;ti 1 t.'i,. r.'in holder cannot well Le disjk'micd with by tlio-:e who r'ulo in caniage:. 2tf RisniMi k spy is no gout. 1 discharge him. The emperor at von dot he do? "I le do i-oddintr: he hlzy felhr. I y.ent htm to Ann .-icon s-l.ites to spy out a y di re forts und he tome back und ..iv ho not vind any." Combines tlie juice of t'.e Blue Figs of Califon.ia, so laxative and nutritious, with the medicinal virtues of pl-ni fenown to be niot benetici.il lo tlir human system, forniinr: - 0"S I .Y PFK FECT REMEDY to a.t c?n:!y yet promptly on the KIDNEYS, LI7ER AND BOWELS AND TO Cleanse the System Effectually, SO THAT PURS BLOOD, REFRESHING SLEEP, HEALTH and STRENGTH i ' Ntur.-.llv follow. Every one is usinr; it and sll are ilclihted with it. Ask your druEGistforSYKUP OF FIGS. Manu factured only by the CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.. Sax Fbancisco, Cal. Lot;tsv!i.Lic. Kv. Xku- Yoie, N. Y- Consumption Surely Cured. To the Kditoh Please inform your readers that I have a positive lnmP(lv fnl. t,n :1. . , seas; 13y its im;,v . e t,jOUS. . nncls of lpeless cases' I.ave been ! T1r, T1(. i.. ,.f,.i i ei.nii i iiiiiiiuiill 1 .i4IVM M OUIlt t U iU j() sen, jWo i)0ttlcH of mv ruined v free to nnv of vonr rnrl. ns wh0 have con'umption it they I will s.nd ni thejr xpiesa nnil ) n(itoflici:iddress. Ue.suoct.'ullv. i T. A. SLOCUM. M. C, 181 IV.Vl I St., New York. D03TDHIN3 IN THE DARK No sensible eurgijon wi'l attompl ih p-Tformunco of an o potation in voivinghuman life in aroom seelude from tiio j roper amount of liuht. A pr..ctioner will not attempt the dlaj ncsis of a complicated disease unlcH hf can Sff t e auflVrer antl make an fxamiiution upon which to baso hit opinion relative to thocouise of treat mtiut neceH'nry to bring about a com plf'e resturation of hea.tli. N'otvr tlistamling th j impropriety ol pud. action tlmre seems to bo a great deal o.' doctoring done in the dark. i!y this it 13 not intcn.lcil th-.it a literal meaning le inferred, but that a ireut tua.-iv mi-tjike are cummitted because of the darkness which u ths result of ignorance. It noedanoillua jrilious to demonstrate that grcai iinotaucc. has cau-ed many fatal mis tnke to be ma.Je in the treatment d difccuseri by t!iose who profesa to b leurued in the art of healing. In many difioa.Misroeral orirans are more or leys implicated and what h ems a primary ad meat may hj oiu ijuittj remote. For ias?an'( a 3 vre , a, m, i..oiie mav imvij 1iIVi its n.'L'in i.'i n ' :istisrb.-d stJmaeh On the i ther ii:i:ni, Hir.;iie.ta ar tne stomiieli may tie cause ! by a blow on the hea t. The aest of typhoid fever is in iha up, er part of the t.o.r.l.s, but mast .f its Wor.it Mvmvt I lilt Oi'i. nftlllt in lni I ' br;in. Symptoms of dipe se a? well as diseases themselves a'e cftimtimed followers or concomitants of some un Buspected organic disease and thi- ia IK-culiariy true of lung, 3cr. Imiin and heart discos a in gcneiol, for it ii now kuown that they nn tlu result of kidney disease, which shows it pres ence in some such ind re-t manner. Several ycurs ago a geatb-man le came convinced of the truth of thia and through hi effort the world has b"Oii warned of kidimy ili?ouio and iu a resuit of continued effort a sHctfle known as Warner's Sii.'o Cure was discovered, the general usj of which : fit in all caea where k-dmv tr..tn.nnr i.assnfiwn itto be of no tmialile beue- w desirable or necessary, Wlif-u consumption is threatened c iu ii iii.it iiju coun t on ot uie kiu- ii thov are fouud diseased, euro them , "J " immediate u-e of Warner's Safe . and the symptoms of hmgdoeay I "J"11-r. . . ready recorde! of the terrible roaulaj produced by a lack of knowledge cou- ak k4 L X u il E. 1UU IIIII.I V I II ? :1 ITI'H II la cernmg the causa of disease, and human life U of to much imnortancii to be foolishly acriflcod to b j;otry or ignorance. NFAV TO-PAi' NUTTCE. Comry ord r.- I eariag d.ife of ngispy prior to November 13 Ii Lht-'J will be -iai 1 n pr - uiatiou ii d inlcriest will a.- fn tt thi-s d. to. N. H. Polk -. 'mii y 1 oil i !' r. C. i von Citv. Coi.n o! O -ti t, Aprl 17 th 18HU. MINING APPUCAliON NO. IOC. I. S. Lind Otlic', La Gra n, (Jr. April II, 1 SS!. No'ik-c is ln'f-eliy gi en that Y. K. I'm sons whose j ot ollice ad dres is New York Coy, Nhw York, has made app.Pcatiou F r a patent lor titte-i: In ndred hi ear ii et. Mouuruont.il o 2 eu'ing j,'.jld s.limi in ('. anite Ciceic iMiniin: D str?c, in Grant co suty, Oregnii an. I ile.scribetl iu Lit ili -eial p'itan-1 liel.l notes or. ;ili-i i this ollice, as follows, vi: Coiiniier.ciiig at a point 1220 feet l orth ti dt-gmes 20 niiu. weti'fth' iirihsest coruer of ecti.iii 19 Tp R S U :( mist or the Wilhi'i e'.io inri.iiMi. Crant .otni y, i-iegoii; i ti-iiit g thencf noitii JO -'flve.s ' m il last lf0 fret, :h nee south 77 t't-gi-f e-min. east (InO I'm'. thctP'o si.nih 20 de-gii-i'.s .'5 J min. west latin lit-', thfii.'O n -r It 77 ih-grc's t"") it.iii. wr-st (Jou feet to l)-gniiiiig, v, ith a magnetic vuriihou of 2'J dKiei's lo min. eat, Svin :in 1 being utu aie in Giant c-jtiniy s ate oi On -.run ami containing 2 -id 100 acie.saiii foriuiag n p-wt on f si-ctiou 1'.) in t-.v iibhip o S li .'Jtj f.-it or the Wiliiinmt JU-ritl.an. Die !.i 'aim i of tiiis mint; ih ltj-eonh-il in t'ie t:oi.ut.y clerks i lnes of (iratit c. iunty on jis G.7 of l-'o ik "A" of deets of said futility. dj "iiiing cliima.'itH ; re Mwnu-ni.-iitnl m. ne No 1 on the south. All i.t-rst-us ho. ding adv.jiM: el thereto an-icq.. i.-f-tl tu ;ie i'iit the same before thi otlici within sixty days fnan the. lirst d -y of publication hen'of, ir thiy ui:l be barred by virtue of the provisions of tin statute. ILKNHY ItlNE IAKT. IN-i,tc r. The nbtvr int!co will ! ijiib isiii.l for (10 i :ys (Ll n -i'titf v-f--) in the tiANT Gor.'n Ni ws published at Cm von Citv, Oregon. IIKMtYliiNI II All I . II pj. is-tor. llyilo A. Johns. AltyV f r hiiinatit. F rsl publication April !'. Foil SAIJO Oil TKA tili. A h'allit.n, dm k ir. n prey, 8 y.'.irs o'l (stock Al'.rnri iud s.v' uey. v.iih a litth Nonsi..i'). Cnu slniw A No. 1 colts. Kind diPpw si.ion. lrk' to wm k and rid'. Price $2o(). The hore can I n found at the Sum in:!, ikiim' IS milts south of Canyon Git on the Harney load. 1t M. M Aiv:konv 9 S3 ;2 o si iJT !Er Us 13 I 3 trs? fJ 2 SffS-oli 2 ? &fs.li??f I" I 1 If i r4. wiu! ?