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About Grant County news. (Canyon City, Or.) 1879-1908 | View Entire Issue (July 4, 1889)
if -7 1 6V 0. Jot. IOCAL BREVITIES. July 4 th. 4 th of July. Grand celebration at John Day, to-day. G. A. II. Fourtli of John Day to-night. July ball at Wool is now selling at from 1 4 to 17 cents in The Dalles. Grand Fourtli of July celebra tion in Bear valley to-day. New potatoes have made their appearance in this market We now have a daily mail be tween this place and Heppner. The to cGinley Comedy Compauy plays in Long Creck again to-night. Hugh Smith is back from Crack er Creek, looking none the worse of his trip. M. Dustin and Geo. Knisley are - running their business jointly. Prettj' fair. A surprise party was given Geo. Sollinger Friday evening in which all participating had a good time. The Red Front saloon closed up two days the first of the week, in consequence of the license expiring. Miss Clara JSyram relurne.1 Sat urday evening from Monmouth, Or., where sta has bien Httndinj school. . ouce -aa oi ww I'liivorMty, froU ;l Philadelphia man, ofT.-r-which will be at Eugene City com- inr to e.stnllisli a wool scouring mencing .September Hi. under "New ' maiu,rneiorv there if the citizens ttday-" will put ii) a bonus of o,000. js usual the hunters returned tliis time Vic Cozad and Herbert Hunter but ns usual brouqht m 1 no "nine. ; . Charley Smith and family start- , orl ffr lining i iOl J1UUH' HI. JVilaltlO, X.' 1 iVIUJ- 1 morning, alter a lew wccks visit in Canyon City. Orton, the lightning calculator paid Canyon a visit last week .still ing a small book "Orton's Light ning Key." Bill Whit and Dick Ambler ar rived last Friday, their tams load ed with goods for Canyon City and John Day marohants. James F. Mahan everybody know Jim an old-time resident of llarny valley, was married a few days since in .Stockton, Cal. Julius Durkheimer has left us for fairer fields business and pleas ure combined. Bring some remem brance back with you Julius. Thomas (.. Smith will return to Canyon City soon and will follow the band of horses of McCullough Arfrmith, now on the road to Dako ta. It is rumored that Frank Sels and G. D. lliekard have sold their farms in Bear valley to Joseph Oli ver. ' Consideration each $1000.00. A good pric-j. Chas. Sterritt, the young man who was seriously injured by a horse falling on him in Fox vallev a short time ago, died from injuries received, on the We hiesday the 2Cth ult. Pare, unadulterated news items in this neck o' woods are almost as "ocaoe" as whiskered woman, and those that are furnished the indul gent reader are cpjite as thin as ye editor's pocket book. 'ihe man who invents a rocking chair that will saw wood, cany wa ter, and start the fires- every morn ing, is surely the deserver of a handsome and loving wife. Tint man livej in our town Miss Mamie and Lillie Overholt j ,nk their denaruire from L'anvon City l ist lulirsday. I hey go on a visit to relatives and friends in Otis valle' and will .spend the eve- j nimr of July Fomth 111 Drewsev. D. T. Asbury and wife left Fri- j dav morning, via. Heppner. for I P-.Vfl 1 .wl nflw.,- mfi f Inlnr. ! n.t in f,P Wilhunoft, vaWo.v. Mrs. I Aslmre will vMo'f I,,- Rir. J,, Snn I it . i r.w... om.t.l.. Hill wv.t.t?. it W. P. Cunnington passed .1 tt rt it i 1 uirougn i.ong creeK ast ween, oat . said he only stopped long enough to , see one horse race, one foot race, ; and tluce tight-, over a rondo game, ; ,-nd it wasn't a good day for spm 1 ing either. e we once more me prouu pu-- ( sessor of the editor's stool. During j Mr. A's. absence we (editor pro ; ,i 1 tern) will endeavor to run the busi ncss the best we can, do it on the square, and to reccivo and receipt for all moneys will ne our specialty. VTm. Micha j , ntly killed the little ! shot and instantly 9-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Al. Phillips who reside six miles ' bring us a Havana and we will ' . ' v.ciise. w u caniioi spent money like water and when cure cure iiaoituii consupauon. above Telocaset, Union county, on ! name him free of charge. When j ilU om' towns n,(I Pcs use I new business rivals came into , to awaken the kidneys and liver the 22nd of List month. Michaels you have visitors, if you arc not ' tramps and vagabonds so that j successful competition, he was to a healthy activity, without ir was placed under S2000 oWk to ! ashamed of them, briiur them in or ' thcT mM shun t,,eir li"ts? It : not worried. Kven when things ; ritating or weakening them, use await the action of the grand jury. . - I it would be well to pray for this rain to continue. People who have influence at the Throne of Grace should fill up with eloquence, now that the earth is parched, (these Jight rains being too brief to do xauch good,) and the grain is living poorly on morning dew. They should stop swearing at refractory stock, pick up their conscience and call for a spell of wet weather. Let tnr.mor rvn wan nnf. a mfim. berofthe last Oregon legislature, I pray for daes Kotice legal ads. under "New To-day. Johnny MeAllistei, the boy mur derer, died at the penitentiary J unc 2Gth. D. B. Fisk and John Law rance was in town during the week. Mrs. Hacheney of John Day. has returned from a visit to relatives in Portland. Go to llaptonstall, Dart & Co. for the latest styles in summer suits. The Occidental hotel propeity in Portland is reported to have been told recently for $200,000. Full stock of Mens, Youths' ! and Boys suits iust received at II. D. & Co., John Dav. it- o in r t 1 county, Ohio, was recently mar- rlotl fn n "Mr ttnv7fird n iiiiiior named Gosling officiating. .. P t. , . For the purpose of Sunday amusement only, hd. ualton, has opened up a club room at the rear of the Red Front. Johnstown, Pa., is out of luck. On the 24 lilt., a sweeping fins j covering five acres of ground, re moved what the flood had left. Several inches of snow fell in Wyoming, in the mountains near Oheyenne, last week. The wind rose and a blizzard was several hours, on lor rent eton lias a proposition lVndleton has Unhurt Ward, tlio Jolia Day Imr- iticrr iial 1t fiiftlrAt li l l iinrftf! , . , , . , , n:. his tools, material and everything . ,-, , to Canyon Citv, and now occupies t,t. i)Ul(lini, fonnerly used as a tin (Mini) A syelonc swept through Ar kansas last week doing consider able damage. In Arkansas City two churches, and ten stores were wrecked besides two lives beinjr lost. A man near Kllensburgh, W. I T., harveslecd J 0 gallons of strawberries from -i of an acre ol ; ground, and sold them at 50c per gallon 1 1 A fair return from less inau an aeie ui lauu. T will be in the John Da' val-1 ley and vicinity during the next : r 1 1 two weeks, prepared to lake your orders for any kind of farming machinery or machine extras. D. B. Fisk. The most appaling inundation ever known in Europe or Ameri ca was the general one in Hol land in I00O, when the dikes gave way, and, according to the estimates, about four hundred thousand people were drowned. A French fisherman who was reported lost, and whose proper- 1 1 1 Ml The name of the hero who . rode down through Johnstown to warn t he people of the impending danger, wa Daniel reyton. wno was a son of John W. Peyton, a millionaire. He was rieh ami young, but he lost his own lite in the effort to save otln rs. it is unlawful for anv person or per&ons to put any part of the carcass of any dead animal info any river, cre-K, jmhhi. roan. - street, alley, lane. 101, immii. i "'eadow or common or if owners KgiJ pern it 1 uu Ml,.s to . main in any of the aforesaid pla 1 Jll til III!' W II l-r.l i I III.." to the injury of health or an- ces novance of citizens, every person ; n nMenmne son he iiilm! nol ess tiian two nor more twenty - five dollars. ., 1 OtCgOtlian SCOlVS 12111,1 Iol,co r apparailt SU Of "aildg Olds, on r. ti... i.. ,.r iui iiu .umu'--. m 1 1 .Jlt-I. they raUltll n riv.u pct aud (.,0?. fid jh(Jin ()ut oth(jr wonis tJmt thev proLH.teil Olds and discriminated against Weber. Thev are stvlwl afi ':sliame!ess and 'corrupt!" and if thev are as , t ,,... ; )au as represented, it is time ior : the city to begin a cleaning out ; nroccss. The following from the Oie-'on iy was uiviucu up, returnen an .Tilinilf l0mf. wjt. hi,,,. Tinnu, right after an absence of fwo I in aH roll!l,,ilitv wiU so;ourn at years, but the French courts heldi tho i:iI)iltillll tin nfkJct Septom that he is dead, and he has got j ,... aft(... whjch t.;lllc he niiXV join to take a new name awl be some- 1 hi. old l.if.Uf, ivtM. v.l:i nt body else. j SsiIlmii, Or. a. , a. t l 111! I t f.Mltl i.i I.. n " ' v' , ..... ----- t l 111111,11 1 1. ijlTLil HUD iJUJlUL-a gamuici. ii-.i..iifi:. mi-jo- r , t, , iness and Ueinsr as L'enuine a vat-, ' i of i.frn,b linir nnc ccf nl f-ini- I . ,, '. i m, -.i .. ; ,... i:.....i -,,,,l,i ' " lw i mi int,n uii.-7iiii.ee-, ..ii..v ,,,.(inF cfriift.iMi-s- relaxation insiuriiii aiiem'ii iokcs. uiuuiwu u :oioui E.uutawn Scout, are our ideas evactlv: "If:" 4 " , , V you know a news item don't for-et wa' s.houl(I 'comc nienioers ofj vour editor. If a youngster aniviss . at your house be-ging for food and raiment and you conclude after due delute, to feed and elothe him, j tell us about it. AVlten friends i gather at your home for social com munion, bring in a cako or a ham, just to show good faith, and we'll give you a column writo-up. Oh, no, no! don't botner to invito us; we couldn't possibly come; our war drove was built for summer wear. Do ull these blessed, and around the gj munf. vnrnn.i in vnnr nrvt-nf. liruil- , i i x -i. i .i.i i : u"u u uuxy uuurnmg the bosom of : your pantaleons, some Samantan will do for ye. things, and ye shall bo ! phrod Downing, Chas. Handy, if day be when ye hang i Chas. Kimborjing, V. J. Morri- ites of the city with a son, Daniel Mathewson, George County, court convened Mpn- day. rroJiibitioii in 1'ennsy vama was defeated by an overwhelming ma- Jr,t'- Notice the ,:ad" of Lawrance& . ..... Howell, Prairie City, merchants, on this page. -r ui 1 -1 : ,ti 4ueub uuis uuu suues in uuuicsb v.,r;t nt u n v-rv'c nt rm'1 I: "1 , 11 J 111:111 111 1 1 : 1 7 . l Our John sorry publication Jewett contrac route The crop.: ' 1 larney va tmutecl, in tremely dry ? ' The M01 into the nortllW wM to claim tlut they have a t ight to pmtiee polvgiunv if thev want to 1 - , v fv.r ,iir 1 W u-hl, Moor n his. ti, 1 hoy j nl u ch ahnoM: unuinmously in tavor ut wmni.sr v:i0 riry in,- ?m.,uuu io. tin-1 pU5poo of extending the water and M'wemge .-ystems. Kaus.is u ill harvest the largest wheat eroj) tlii.N sttison that has been psoduced in that st-ue for years, it is estimated that the yield will lv fully thirty million bushels. Daker City Itcveille: - : a Reveille: I hero was Day letter, we are small and it was only the ones- ; wy should not we ot Crant sWn nnJ,. ... clmrt ;,lltl,v..', r,. i n . , n , to say, arrived too late for tion of a little adroit financing to j flinty? e h ive much more brai' ?c efi;,ete, lhal L : ;;. " V ' this week. ; secure it. The merry milkman ; reason to rejoice than they, lor a not comnctont 1o altcnil l0 lni8i. ; ;7 , " f ."T " r"1 ,t McDoan have sub-! "ibusiliess, ! ''J, " S . ss. Two physicians did all in j rr0m 10 to o o'clock daily: eve: ted ih2 Canvon-Rurns:T u,V ,u er I'owor to relieve me, and , in 7 o 8. Sundays 10 !o 12. from Mr. Keenev. 1 rn 111 V ' ! v" " "! i'.' " 1 i"! V, VC f the"1 pronounced tlu- case , An curable chronic di3eaes. loss ; are fulling short m ; business energy and encouraged I mention of Mr. koeney. the su-! (;onki:n ...i.;,.!, tri:ii.vitoil in llpy ot wliat has been es- him to nut forth -stroniier efibrts. i permtendeut, as soon as necessa-. Wla r ,,-nc n.lvK,,! tn trv consfciuvnee of the ex- ' t was tic. reconstruction noriwl I lT Plflns c niaterialisc to start : nI pl!irr:" whn M.rM .. ..1 wnsA nr. flocking ! business. Old houses were van-! viva.o! tne tr.iin at 0 p. m and , . r am happv to say, the est-of Mnnitob:i :-p . ismng and new ones coming to l'"V V"1 " - ,l.v nain has all left, the syt nsr HiUs in viinu.i ;i nuuii. nun: iiiiu ; - . . , . I 111 saillU time. ' ! ! i- 1 ;i i ;,. noi Wn,?L- i Corcoran money hat aam hern ' , , - , i bet. and thus pubhelv sign was arrested in I uion last week i , . . - .r , The new road trom here to ' nrvwu w-w r .. : ., taxcl to aeeiPt a worthy mini, i . . lu , name. JIKNhOiN McUO U)V skipping out witli a team ' ., . r - ! Monument has been survived i i e w n fr... iiin.."p..) i,n;v ...... 1' or the next three or four vears . . ' . . VL ,. Dufur. asco Co.. Or. from lleppner not their own. . ihu aro.yth phcn0,u-..na! t too work ot grading has not The neon.,-nf Hak.- Citv vot-nl : vv.wf .., . ..,.., ... ! commenced, fhe survey follows ; ., riPl.rvTI, town, who u.ougnCrm A (l t , -; t Imn wondrous wise; lie swore by all the fabled gods he'd never adver- tise. Jiut he did advertise ere long , (and thereby hangs a tale) his ad. J ! was set in nonmtvil, ami hndod i ' J j Two incendiary tires have occur- red at Corvaliis during the past ; week. Mavor Lee has oflere.I a re- ward of 81 nil for the arrest and i conviction of the lirebug. Citizens i are very indignant, and a rope with a noose in on end is ready for the ui!tv man, if he is caught lJat Mulcare got tired working on the foundation of the lank, and whea tolf, t,jat n not in proper position, he replied to the bank lauddcnt: "An' suren if pre.K ye's nose any more about runnin' a Kational Bank than me, i;o right to wurruk." "Git out of mv house!" i:l ! v.-on't!" says she; ''you will!" says he, and at it they went: The oil'. Ii - d.tl fly Ainl t!m Mil a did en, l onr yiUr- M. I.. D. lint finally th.'y coMjromIp T.i-axt cxi'CHM- i'I a lawyi-rV ifv. Zo i louder, sheriff of Umatilla county arrived in C:.iyon last Tlunsdav evening ait ! took ilttr- man Ivo h, batter known as "A ten-horned buck,1' said Vie Cozad, when questioned as to what he killed when out on his recent hunt. 'What, you don't mean to sjv you killed an ante lope that had ten horns, do you?" . a a la . 'mat's wliat I sanl. and 1 won t jv impossible, for the citv is fe tidly my statement," said Vic fj10 ,rro,.tc.r nortion of the vw P,ut we all understood him. and ; (he supposition is. he killed noth-! nit a hrned owl. and was airaid to approach the varmint ; niter it was ilead. j Vuucimvei- i.-iite.l with a ; disiit!ou tireni. tin L'Lbsd of, him-, i '''J" ' P1'11 ;lt '.0, with j :usiu:ine ni m j.ouu. me m-p ; of incendiary origin, and the i "" wooden pait of the town, and manv : Snnlv.'ioc b.M. kc! mi :i c.rin i - - gang ami the result has been im- ; mensely satisfactory. The citv was overrun with vagrants and ; so long as they were merely sent ! , -i ,i i .i I lo jau tney ratner enjoyeti tnem- selves, but a change came over . the spirit of their dreams when , UM- l u- w""-'" kiwu mi aci t v-1"4"' o'l"6 om uu-u , n it Unit itimwt mi, iii.ni .ni ( i. hues and lmprisomnents on the : ln,.bi.ic '"t''av instead of re- j giving good t.,ed and Hoard at J entail iii-uiiui-oL iia iiiuuc iiuiiui- PIWll fKiUlMMiltl mnn .nl.. fn.nu I al there would be few vagrants. Letter List. Letters remaining uncalled for in the poatoflice at Prairie City, Or., Ju y 1,1880. I n i ii nr. u ! ix. v. miin, i.i.i vuiphi?, Sherwood. Persons calling for the above will please say advertised. J. W. Mck, P. M. ii..... I t.wn was invtl three times inside ot ' want to tinow pennies at a cracK Conbincs ti.c juice of the Bl -e Fir-, c t twentv-four hoarv. A t hinuman : m tllv tloor ltir -, IW a toss. He ; Ualno::n, si usrivc sr..i naii.twa. , , , eaught itftditig tlarinsr the nrosrnws 1 "-vcr drank anything but. wine. ' ,d n-etVu-bsal v-r't.. cf ptaa: 1 rl" i of the lire was lyonctted! The ! and his diamonds were mounted : S 'ffi V fPrR." ,n tire destrove l much of th 3 ! and worn strictly in the approv- i-i,ct REMEDY to .-c g::..;,- yi a.t.iw .i v ,.v .., lf ,..,,.. it- irti.' i ii .i.i miMii.'ii resources oulshic inn ui s- . -i i pi : w v u j h in Miiiiieiv WASHINGTON LETTER. ..w .. M (illltllUll II. .3 fr limn 111 rnolint. loin enjovc(1 duri lh(j lnst"dec.ule u j r local ct,lohriv thftn mnk j K. Ward, the dairyman, who now languishes in jail charged ; witn muruer. fourteen years! j ago Ward drove a wagon aitach- i ed to the Signal Service, and on ... -, , . i ms rounds became cnamoratetl of the milk business. The capi- i .... . , the iron!. No one was surprised then 1 when Frank IC. Ward bought 4 ...i ...... 1 '"lore wagons and es!:.blishe.l hhnsclf ,7ead arlcw Th(. :UIJW hfudriunrters to rem nviin 't ;j ; merciv a repository and di ie i I he venture so succeeded that one e after another branch.- w. re ;op ened about town, until Ward's- tr.uieill:ll4:, "Alderner-an;v:iivl j f T, ,, . iIlirlvfile(I . dicker furmturcpo! - nrn..,nof., c,..,!. f .Vf,:i.;.lff vmir(jnf inZ ii.!T ? i ; t ! cages i imrr corn rn louslv clean. Frank i - . ' Ward ! had the respvei of everyone. Jiis j luck became proverbial. hen he generously gave a valuabb 1 horse and buggy to a charitable f.iir to be rj filed ofr, everyone was glad that he was the lucky man to draw it Everything niiiiht have irone on swinimincly to the end of life ! if Ward hat! not one failing . : was not a gentleman. Misname ; ... j tal required to buy one outfit was ; ereat 11 tney teei so jumiant mrt of six mon;i,s 1 co.,ia ot Dr. Damn' Place of Business. i-iHiuiiiii muiueu jus aiu'nuve 1 -,v" " , mi in- ti t vit n v.Smti nr ; in the history of Washington ! U i'foin here upon the :u- tr:f.:t.. A'ff..r finv ...-.pj-V tr,..lf. - . . - . . . . - i i ? i i 1 1 i inn ut' in ni i nnr mm n . tt .j i . n i i ting point tor his halt liundrecl . an ex-- nV iJh vv I r urcOIJllin: , i club-ftct and other deformities. wagons. lie fitted up in one ! n!' ,'1 Au Cx C,4J,L n,nw.-l years I have ueen sorely alflicted part of the building a iuurh : , 1 rop prosefS along tn-route ; with a complication of diseases, Mr?. C. . ljekvxl w s?-nt for room. The furnishing was prel-: trom ( lin?" l' t119. l,lf . embracing, embrac'ng the kid-; 5?peiW Sr.:, Cxker, Shcjarcra tv and th. food palatablo to the ' U ?00'L , . 1V!f J;54i J.1"5 j neys, liver, stom.-eh, lungs and hto-.e TV Lrfves. Hr,-.,ter s lvn r.L.c c.oi ia .,,! ' Ui0 ,:t'' on l,'is fiu." ni she blue irenerai nervo debilitv. I'.ir I rtiffi Ji;-: ffnlf.W nr.H rl-.f Wim. iiii i.1- iiiro iiitir uni 1" tuiw 1 1 1 1 i i . at the bank was Kood for nmnv ; pi.--n-.vvn l.,...i ft 1. ; cures ny electricity thai : i will tete Htceli for part y-ay thousand dollars, and when his r.,i r r r-" ..1 i ..:.': 1 was meueed to try his metho'i : he ettb. lh:ukin tno old benefactor CorcoMn died iMvh Mr ikie' xImvV fl- ' of curCj lho"sh h:ul hxxl ,illie ft,r PriSt fnvor'- 1 rorun Ward still retained his respect jei;kilVS " Mi Xellie ' To niy siifprise nml joy 1 i and confidence. He belnmr.-d to ' r; a t.. x .j , r ; he ia Uivd ,J',; perlcc-tiy. I re- y . B. (rrsBtc me anionic iratermty and many ; L Mijii?lllj k. Millisan. E Pow will remember that h : distri' uted : eu. Cliff Ro.ve, ' Un u.dolph milk, sweet and seemingly pore. I KriinzS) j0ha or Allen Stjwart. at. the San Francisco conclave ; ). j. Wilson. It. Williams. Jared mat mm ncun put up in cans in : Washington five days before. Of ; it ..... 1 !.... i....... 1 i ,u.B,-, u .0 oa4; uc huu.1 , drugged, but it was a surprise to . 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 the t alnornians. At every char-! itabie bazaar and at the fairs ofj tne crack local military organic j auen no was loremo.M in conin- i buting. and trom whatever mi- i;; mcmnrab!e. it will be re pulse the giving corner people , mon-tJf.ml th-lt in th- last men warm toward generous souls. ti-rt-.I v,.ar o,:curred the Uclria but W ard loved notoriety. thnt-; edforit. He was noisy in his ; attempts to impr.-ss every jierson . ne met v.'iin ms importance. Xegleet was ileath to him. Now. to be constantly the r.-u-tral figure in any legitimate so cial cast in Washington is uear- for ir n. rwi. .v-.i. c t' ii,. 'im. L norfuit poron in every Viv of y. So Ward sought the soeial out-! . casts, and necanie a great cn.'ir- aeler among the sporting He hobnobbed wit anil "tin-horn; g: m mt- mumhi im week 'omniitted en' gambling style. Lacking lie would astonish some wcaK I I l,. I n i.,v, iii it louui uy t.iivwi ijj. ox.-' i 0"ui pjuc Klt P.ml jumping on it , nfl i.lw.n rrivimr the nliv?ic...I : wrpck live ten dollars' with j wM,.h f. bnv nW n.v 1T t .. . , associates included a Brooklyn ' Congressman with sporting pro-.' nlivi'tioQ nni! in iimo nmninfT i horse was named alter him. 0 ,),lsine--s Cin reany ne : trusted to run itself and as the I i i 1 i mimah macmnerv needs iHsipninnrv nnrM3 rnsr. ' ! vanl Was compelled to neglect , his business in order to be up all night with the boys. Still he ii-n-it t.h--ir vnr imi fi ituv .1 f months ago be became a bank- . . V . . .-,... '... V . . . . a. .v.. nipt, he retained his sporting observable except that he drank I I r 1 VJt IX V ILILtJi UUl I. llil 11'' U IT hardcr than ever and his resorts i were still lower dives f ; i u i i i.uto br.n 4i rr of f tin lini-wlis rt i I'rtliiiff " man named Adler. On Tuesday night of this week he met him in a saloon, and seemingly without further provocation, without the shadow on an excuse, wantonal Iv shot hi in to death. cias-. . b cheap actors. igA.!; WVi imbics. Often y:f murder, he was ' J L iT'.Ai-, HASH FROM HEPPNER. 1 What tiip Pilttor nf th Mpw ' Tm-nks of This Thriving Sheep ! Camp. ! ! NOTES gathered on the way. 1 " - ...... July 1st, 1SS9. Df.au Xkws: Hello. n..:i ... ,:i i t 1 1 1 : baiiy mail starts to-day, and i Hepp tier's business men are glad , " - ; b " g w ' '' cll"l u';r0,",,n t' ncU da :lfl"r tK publiyution, an 1 nil oth - . 'M m:ul. lm-ludnnr duns irom ;!i:iis ,ro,l ; I ortluml wnolosale houses, at ' ustsiblislsod county road, and j with the 10,0Ul) appropriation' inountain, in Morrow county, col"e ?:cll?PS f CM,i! !lYe ftU(U,eni-v lv.wii orclied oy , " sorl ol ,a sir1,co -'-M u. muy pswres oi me m.gnry j Loiumiua. 'u,n"!l'- ileppn:r is a lively little city 1 , nfVl w a nveiy little city : lllUt 'ger than Monu- ! mc:it). Quite a business is done at tlu ;vaivhouw in WOOl SHU)- ; ping, twenty-five teams coming 1 i"...,.., 4 1... f f 1. . a. Ml tVMItl i lfa I i-ir f'f.lfa! " -uuntry last weeic. I 1 tii in nil j ! i.i liiiiitv (it I!U1. I 'P .11 ll .1 1.. im iuii 1111 i,:::' j.icnj;iu i;. lOJIi lle rain here, and that the country needs it. 1 ours now an-! everlastingly, I). 1. A." Letter List. List of letters remainincr tin- ! f..5ll?.d ,r ;., !,.-. ..nv-fniUr.- ., f j.,.. yon Citv, r. June 3tl. Madison Webdi. Persons calling for the above jo.,Sp ,.lv .ldvortiL 1 f) 5, (Vrc, p -ir vy 1 Vii'ti,,4 , 1 The Johnstown cahimitv will ur;vc lhe Vi..,Y a mournful celebrity like that which mak s earthquake, in which l.oUO lives ; v,.f.r tliL jnl(i the jaV!l t..lrtj, j (l,..lkl.; isi wjioh it is timat j fuv jno.f .'.!. to WPi p-o.nj.iJjr on the ?u'sE -COD, KKFRESH-riG SLEEP, HEALTH and STRENGTH 1'' ".tS. iSf aJ SLfVr-4'.1 ly5cAsl""r n; u:-v i - mui x iu.j. kuiiu- faciu.r.t only by ttic CLIFORN A. FIG SYRUP CO AiJ C...V tr..x lAvnnui. nv. New Vose. N. Y- TO DISPEL COLDS, Headaches and Fevers, to tl ll .. A . 1- .11.. oioanso nit? ? sioin PuecuKliiv. : yet gently, when costive or bil- j ions, or when the blood is im- pure or sluggish, to permanently i C nvrun oi iMf-. I r I ' - --------1 - Praw bv thc ctaBkin . ... . m . il,e : oc,k Jfwm fl lnw V' ! ? "'("f ? ioi.i. oi i ne leguu. e, ieMu ues :u- Vn9uU moving shefp within the emmtv to uprfnil. niw nv notion nxiv- ing sheep whose permit has been given to exceed 0 days pi ior to moving his sheep lnyn uimself li able to prosecution. John C. Luct:,' Deputv Inspector. Joha Day, Or., May 26, ' REMARKABLE CURES BY ELEC ! TRICITY. A Cas Similar to Senator Conkling's Cured by the Subtle Fluid. Oiexmlaii. Editor Orenonian Last Feb- ruarv I was taken with pnuumo ma, wmcn 1 finally resulted in deaincs3 ana a tern me nam m i 1 1 1 mv head and ear. The greater ; p0ne down and my reason has relurneti aml i think ,vith n few ; weeks, ,ne treatim,n j wi1 lw r....i.. , 1 r , perlec , h;lt v iiir-iii-i-iiv ruifti :i 111 .1 n 11 11 it va f aawi va w all should know of my re in v hi:h. j years f had no sleep only at short intervals. For months my mind i was s0 shattered that I was not responsible for anything I did. ii:lti tried ten phsioians of van- ous practices, and all ti ! yfi'ect. The eleventh . ous practices, and all to no good I ' died. The eleventh nas Dr. Darrin. cave me four liionths electric tivatm.Mit and car'- me nfn mv :nf rmitii.a 1 rna'u. : - ---- ' - kawwa a a- 4'.. 1 at Prineville, Or., and have two ! , . . . nrotliers ami one sister living near Harnsourg. Or.. Mrs. C. want, your ammaiB liamiierl by Houston, William Lane and An-; :'51 experienced trainer, write to drew Lane .ill of whom can be j h'u'A for rmit of training. Ad referred to. j drcss E. B. Ramsby, Mt. 'ernon M RS. JOSEPH E. SMITH. or John Day, Oregon. KLVGINfi I.V I!I3 EARS. Editor Oregonian: I have been "wlf !or li,sltt u'ith :l t-on deaf for stant ringing noise i:i my ear. 1 had heard so miudi of Dr. Darrin side near the O. P.. ir X. ft. K. shops in Aibina. and can Le re ferred to. GEO. U. SCOTTOX. ns?i t?ret r T "ii r t, 1 1 r- ... . ,.,irr.i i .-.v i ti. j 1 1 . Editor Orepci.ian: J am well L.'iVi'FiAXCE J- HOWELL. D;ah!S in Prairie City, f.egon. VfSO .'.Oi'SIW Fitink Bm s Impleaient Cos .Mn.-diinery. f o-isistin- of Muwew, Keftj er, Self Hind ns llai venters, lbikes and wagons. A full line of Ag riculturftl ImpHmems and i xtras for all Midlines uaad in.thir, oaun try, Which we will sell chsap for Cnh or on tint3 with approved 50-euritv. FOURTH mm CRTOAM OLD FASH20ED 4tV PROGRAMME OF EXERCISES: (.'rand salute of 42 guns, at sum is??. Procession will form at 10 o'elo.-k a. m., in front of the Grange 1 i omj , j hall and march through the piiucipal 1st. Hancock Port U. A. P. 2nd. Clnplrtin, omtor and reader. 3rd. 42 MLcj tlresaed in whit?, States of the Uniftn. -J tli. Citizen.;. The procession to be led by the -John Day brass band and .ali?frpJr to ' the ground: at 1 S o'clock a. m. Music i-y the choir. ' . --,." Heading Dodamtinn of Independence. ... i ' Music. - ' Oration. . Music. -ti.r'r' " - " - Recitatiorif V Dinner. - AFTEHKOON 3 O'CLCiGlC: :-t Foot nice purse $5.00. 100 yards free for fillr ' . Wheel race purse ?5.00. . . . hlll 3rd. 4 th. fith. Gth. 7 th. 8th. 1st 2nd. 3rd. Kquestriansbip by l-idies ami oouclud wkii a gr.uid touroatixm.6 on r-.T ii.rtj - j pleased with the treatment given j by Dr. Darrin to mv little g:rl, who has been a filleted with ca tarrh and deafness two years. Dr. Darri:i cured her -ir. giic month with electricity and medi- 1 emc. Keter to me on Knott j street, Albina. I am e mplovcd - ; by the N. P. Terminal Company, in Aibina ED. IIYNSS. I of manhood, blood t-iinte, syphi lis, gleet, goi:or.-h.';n. stricture, spermatorrhoea, sennr.al '.veak ness, or loss of desire of sexiu.fi I power, in cither man or woman, catarrh and deafness, are coufi- 1 ; dentiallv and sue es3fullv treat ed. Cures of private diseasds guaranteed, and never published in the papers. Circulars sent free. Most cases can receive home treatment after a visit to the doctor's ntiice. Dr. Darrin, so iicce?-fnl in treating cross-eyes, will be at the firm's office ixsrmanently, and will devoie most of his attention to that speci:ily, r.e will as di seases peculiar to women: r.h ite Fluting Iran. The;-, articles ! are of ine.iimabie wmth to tvwv ' hoasekeenr-r, and Ui -ein f older cannot well l-e dunenspd :th bv those who ride in can 1.3. 2tf I r E. B. Ramr-hy. at lb-? Mt. P "non Kace conwe win break i Worses for $10. and i-irnish feed MVIUIC IMO lQWS UYc iH iUS care. . 1 e w'l Jl'K0 train horses on the i . 1. . .. . tp 11 :iCK lu uul er 11 STOCK MX TAKE '07K'E. I will Ivi in Cauveii City tho 1 ! latter part of June with a olo - j lot of Thorou!ibred and Cir oico ado Mere foid null aiso ha two Oallowiv b timers una one calf. on blia For Sals or Rem. A good dwelling houpv with r ; wiihout furniture. Best loen J lion in Prairie Cirr. For terms, (.iKjnire or a tu: Fisk. Prairie Citv or a dress, .Mrs. L. M. Mcf rUt THE IT JOHN BAY SIT PICNIC SIWNERi t:'"'t'j in tho following order: rol, and blue, representing the gentlemen, the iliro 3erilto bo&bde&. OF JULY !89 ii i