1 i u,lW " " fjf.-. 4 X..' ; ,r.'- V.-'v rob.: -: ! : .'-IM tows. " f LOCAL BREVITIES. License petition of Williamson fc Hillftttl untler "Now. to-day." , Notice from U. S. land office at' The Dalles tinder "New to-day." . There will bo a social dance at Masonic hall to-morrrow (Friday) evening. Everybody invited. Cattle in Malheur county, are said to Iks afflicted with blackleg. As usual it is more Kovcro on young stock. Harney folks are looking for imd expecting big load of Grant conty fruit and vegetables. SUrt your prddlnr wagons. Grant county's share of the iUU school fund npportioned for 4ns yenr amounts to g2,4GT).-tO w?th 1,761 scholars at 1.40 per head. J. 11. Jlnldvvin, of Baker City, who attended circuit court hero in the office of stenographer, diet! at Ynquhta Hay a few days ago, Mr. Haldwin wni at that place for the Itencfit of his health. The Baker City National Bank with a capiUl of $75,000 will xi I no-y in I established and doing busine about ninety days, making two Imnks in Baker City. Wonder she has not had thorn before. Ono remarkable fact connected with the year 1889 it that no yel lowjnckcU arc seen where last year thoy literally swarmed over hill and dale, annoying camping parties and stock almost to distraction. Try Wilson, of tho North Fork . country shipped five carloads of mutton sheep from Heppner last week, wo are informed. Shipping goes on at' n lively rate, and still wo have plenty of stock to spare. Fish in E tstorit Oregon streams .will bt scarce next year. Tho ex ceedingly dry summer has dried up tho wnter, and as a consequence nil tho young fish and old ones too in many of tho creeks have perished. G. Adams and John Williams, charged with passing counterfeit coin at Baker City wore at tho pre liminary trial lost week huld in the Him) of 81,000 each to appear be fore tho next grand jury of Baker county. Two deaths ocourrod in Oregon last wook caused from persons pour ing coal oil on tho flru to make it burn. Fools who "didn't know tho gun was loaded" and fools who kindle firo with kerosene should go hand in hand. Henry Kinehurt, register of tho land oflieo at La Grande, writes that ho will order no more final prosf on land which lies in the jurisdiction of the Bums ollice, as proof must hereafter bo taken at the new ollice. - Mr. J. L. Cuinmings will leave in a few days for his old homy in Maine, taking with him twtfnty head of work howes. A long dis tance to ship horses, suioly,V but Mr. Cummings hopes to better him self by shipping there, a? he can find but a poor market here. Harry 'O'Brion win drunk and disorderly last week and raised tho regular "Old Harry," Ho was locked in tho colling house Thurs day evening, and on Friday had an examination in Judge Hulison's court, the ponulty imjiosod for his hilarious conduct k'iug a lino of 916 nnd costs, which Mr. O'Brien paid and went his way. The Priuovillo News boasts about tho weight ahd running qualities of Crook county's sheriff who weigh 2J12 pounds and says no other sheriff in Owgon can beat him in a G0-yard foot race. Tho Gn ant Co. Nkwi) will b:ick Grant comity's sheriff in a race against him when our sheriff's foot gets well. His weight is 230. J. H. Seward and Ja. Swoitzer, the two Harney valley squattors arrested and taken to Portland for trial, charged with reristing n di uty U. S. marshal, wore eich held in 81,500 bonds by U. S, comma sioner 1 B, Daady. Failing to givo tho bond they languish in pris on, where thoy no doubt reflect up on tho uncertainty of lifo or liberty, and tho certainty of their present surroundings, Tho people of Burus and Harney valley ought to pay tho editor of tho Herald a bonus to let up for a time on the productiveness of his valley. It might bo well enough for him to blow his horn on any ordinary oc casion, but this season appears to be an "off" one. In almost every paper he speaks of the well water ed valley nnd good crops, when it is well known that ovon tho swamp land is rising in clouds of alkali dust. Immigrant arriving there must everlastingly curse such 'mis leading assersious. Thursday morning of last week a uoupla of tramps passed through t-owngoing north, and after they had passed it dawned upon tho mind of sheriff Gray that thoy might be the identical persona wantod for tho crime of robbing tho Ltnkvillo-Ashland mail a short timo ago. Accordingly, acting up on that impulse ho started deputies Kids and Yorgorson after them, Friday morning, and tho two suspi cious travelers were- -arrested- six miloi abovo Prairie City and brought to jail, where they await developments mid identification. A lost sheen named Bill Limb over in Iiko county 5s canning the mmkI a food. , , . , abovo Valo last Saturday, We understand two more cl.i'wh!ch Wn)i Mcajor Jr of drenof Mr. John Lueo nrq -tarn u,)IX;r Jbhn Day valley lost with diphtherw, but as yet wMIave jifi) From Arthur heanl of no new cases outside of his family. A. O, Young of Jolin Day pre cinct will apply for n liquor license at tho September twn of count' court, and puKishes his petition this week. Trofr' Bro'8 bavo ojwned tlio Now Hotel and will endeavor to givo patrons as good meals nnd beds as can bo had anywhere in tho country. See their "ml" in another column. Win. Tureman, Jr.. of tho up ner John Day, had a dispute with a man who was working for mm tho otnor inyf anu uio iigm which ensued tho farm hand was dangerously injured Tho brace of tramps arrested on I suspicion of being mnii robbers ! were released yesterday morning, no advico having been recciven in rcsjxmso to tho telegram sent below by tho sheriff. Last Snturday a few miles bo-low- Drewsoy at tho junction of tho north fork and main stream of the Malheur a man named Sizcmorc was thrown from a horso and received a broken arm. George McKay writes that n race will In) run on the 14th of this month over tho Fino Tark track between tho Ixju Kecton horse and tho Bailey horse of Bridge creek, for purse of six hundred dollars, Georgo Nutting, the stock in spector, of Crook county who mys teriously disappeared several weeks ago has not been found, nor any trace of him. It is genorally given up that ho was murdered and his body secreted. M. D. Clifford, Chas. Pnrrish and tho News man paid a visit to the county seat of Harney county last week, tho two lawyers on busi ness and the printer on his good looks. Harney is running smooth ly, nnd her olllcors porfect gentle men. Tom Arnold, who was in tho omploy of tho LV Co. over on tho Malheur was thrown from n horso a few days ago, and the horso fell on lum in such a manner as to striko his back with the sad dle. Arnold is said to bo in a precarious condition. Hay Ak, the only China resident of Harney City was pounded al most to death liut Thursday night by Tom Yickers, just becaiwi Hoy Ak sat in a white man's abfcn without any bocks on his feotThoy pay more attention to etiquette in Hnmuy than is really necessary, Dr. G. W. Barber, who has practiced his profession at this place for nearly two years, intends to leave with his wife for thu east this week. Mm. Barber's health being vory poor she hopes by a change of climate to bo materially improved. Only on that account does tho Dr. leave Grunt county. mo cieatn oi unaunoy Jiitce, which occurred Saturday evening, was a sad surprise to his frlunri? Tho death of Clmunoy Luce, many of whom Itelieved him in a fair way to recover, inasmuch as ho had taken a turn for tho better a few days previous. But our sore afllietions often come when wo least expect them, and those near nnd dear to us may bo cnlled away in n time that wo least think. Spurta, Union county, which liko Canyon creek in the early "sixtios" was u prosperous mining camp is now attracting a whole lot of attention ns a quart, producing section. A few old miners had faith to believe that where such rich placer deposits were found there must lie ledges, and by dili gent prospecting they found them. Now Bovornl prominent mines uxist in the old camp and outrido capital is being invested in their doveloj) tnont. Weary prospectors, take couragu from the history of Spaita. Some onu, will loso his life in Harney county over land inatteis before the year is out wo are afraid, and more than one peison may moot their end upon tho battlefield, for it seems that u general riot is tho only safety valvo for tho pent up wrath of tlio squtter on tho lands listed as swamp, lteojntly John Dovine nccomjuinied his men to a field in dispute for the purpose of hauling tho hay, and after thoy had loaded three wagons thoy were met by about sixteen Winchester rifles in the hands of that number of men, when Mr. Devine wns told that if lio removed that hay ho was a dead man. Do wisely concluded that such might be tho enso, and -noting upon his better judgment concluded to avoid any trouble. Ho therefore inquired of the mob where they wished tho hay itacked, and on lieing shown ordered his men to stack the three loads for them, and then they retired to safer fields, Tho land in question was part of tho tract which settlers had Wen enjoined from removing hay from, and thoy no doubt believing tho pa per a fraud had disregarded thum, Time wUl show whutlior or not they were right;-but in this one instance might made -right,- Tho fact of mob rule in that country is deplois cd, though," by nil law abiding citi-zvn. DROWNED IN THE MALHEUR. A sau event occurred on (ho ! Mnlhcun river about twenty miles Valo last Saturday, in the his who brought tho dead boy'a remains over to tho homo of his relatives, we learn the particulars, which were as follows: Tho Pacific Livo Stock Co., by which tho boys were employed were that day moving camp nnd holding a band of beef cattle, nnd coining (o tho river where there was a deep pool below a ledge of rocks, Mcador and one of tho oth er boys concluded to give their horecs a swim. Thoy nnd swam across several times, and the last trip thoy made tho horeo which young Mcador was riding failed to keep Ins hpail abovo the water, nd was sinking. In order to ( id tho lioreu he nulled on the reins, which throw the horse olf his equilibrium and he threw his head out of tho water, striking hie ridur in the face with such force as to stun him, when ho fell off tho horse and sank beneath tho cruel waves. Kflbrts to rescue him were of courso immediately begun, but, strange to say he nevor rose to the surface. Signal fires were ' I built upon tho river bank and soon tho party was roinlorced hy Mr. MeKinney, the foreman, anil Hoveral other of tho boys. From tho time the accident occurred about ten o'clock until five that evening, divers worked to obtain tho body, and tho river was drag ged without avail. At Inst a raft was made of logs and a wag on box, and upon this a party went out, and with the aid of a hook mado from a brako rod suc ceeded in locating the body. By main strength it was pulled to tho surface, when tho mystery of its remaining beneath tho water wbh explained. One of his spurs hod caught in Bomo driftwood or a crevice in tho rock on the bot tom of tho river and hung thcro, and when tho body was finally located and pulled to the surface tho spur which had hold it down was pulled off his foot. A justice of tho JVjaco or coro ner not being obtainable, no reg ular inquest was held, but Mr. MeKinney took tho testimony of tho boys who witnessed tho ca tastrophe and reduced it to writ ing, then immediately Btartcd a party with his remains to Prairie City. After traveling almost day and night thoy reached there Monday forenoon, where an in quest wns held by Jas. Sullons, justice of tho pence, the verdict being in accordance with thu facts recorded in tlio foregoing. All praise is duo Mr. MeKin ney, foreman of the LV Co., for tho numerous acts of kindness, and for tho humane courso ho took in bringing thu remains of the poor boy to his relatives. Whilo thoy deeply feel the blow and deplore thu loss of their lov ed onu, they reap consolation from tlio fact that hu was proper ly cared for and given a Chris tian burial. ,L jtyT . V? ! cucumber does its best fighting after it is down. Baker county's school fund ap portionment is $2,721.(10. It is rumored that Fort Wal la Walla is to bo abandoned. Thu hot snap is moderating a little, and everyone says "aipen."" Johnny Hughes over in the Clreenliorn district is owner of some good rock. One of his pnrtners recently sold h:s inter est in a ledgo for $7,0.X), but Johnny kept his half, and doubt less will realize much more than that. County court was in session this wceic for tho purpose of act ing upon tho report of tho com missioners of the Pendleton-Canyon City wagon road. Irasmueh as tho act pasfod by the legisla ture appropriating money for this road waa,for"tho completion of tho wagon road from Pendle ton to Canyon City" tho county court did not accept or approve the report, partly on tho grounds that tho now survey leaves thu present traveled road before reaching the Grant county lino nnd does not again intersect it until reaching Long Creek, and on the further grounds that tho location that the location of the road is very unsatisfactory to tho residents along tlio route. Whilo tho matter of goods is one of vital importance we bcliovo tho county court did a wise act in not mak ing this a county road, Tho fact constitutional or otherwise of its duviating from the old road does not figure in thu ease materially, but there aro a num ber of ranchers in tho North Fork country who will object tq tho road being opened through their hinds, and should tho coun ty court accept tho survey and make tho road a county thor oughfare then every one of theso men would bring suit for dama ges and the county would bo in volved in lawsuits without num ber If the road commissioners can build tho road by comprom ising! with theso sottlers then tho Loonfit wuwwocpU of- J-t . wiUumU fear of injunctions and suits for 'damage. " ' DAYV1LLE ITEMS. Mm Kuitok: You will kindly allow me a space in your most valuabto paper, as tho Telenhono reporter seems to liaya railed. This being tho case, I again tako the pleasure of Collecting a few of the most important events of the day. Mr. Glover has added a now counter to his establishment on corner First and High streets, Day vilic, Or. Mr. Christie has been employ ed to put tho finishing touches on E. Slcwarta new house. Mr. Oliver has tho two ends of tho barn painted red. The excitement of tho boys at this placo is gradually going down. Tho pretty presents have been chosen and the writer was too late, as I did not get to send a present with tho balance. Hay crops aro vory good con sidering the long spell of hot and dry weather. Most everyone is through haying and the rush is about over and wo can now en joy a few days in tho shade'. Dan Murray had a rope stolen with a horso to the cud of it a few weeks ago, and tho same night Judge Greenville had his saddle stolen which was a bad deal on the Judge, aR ho had just gave tho snddlo a good oiling. Well, Lloyd, allow mo to syin pathyzo with' you in your disap point in getting-up a personal picnic. You showed good tasto in a selection of tho ground and the good plan of cashing a few bottles of lager, oysters, and a good supply of candy. Those ideas were' well considered but however, a failure. A true say ing is that a faint heart never won a fair lady, so think of this and try aguin, old boy. I have just boon reading tho news of tho great fight for tho championship of tho world which proves John L. tho winner. I nave just been told about a prize fight which took place here at Dayville. This contest was fought by the now rules, which is called tho Dayvillo Kitchon Prizo JUng Rule's. Tho quiet batch was in this match, and I am surprised to hear that he id not win after about 10 ycarp of tho kitchen experience. Tho hot water plan should bo considered a foul. Tho champion says ho will not enter tho ring any more according to these rules unless it be in defense of tho cooks, Threo cheers for his success. FkYINO Bkk. The Union Pncillo payB $2,000 to tho person who shoots a train robber. Tlio Willitmotto river is two inches below low water mark at Salem. The Indians hnvo taken to baseball, and yet there aro peo ple who say Indians can not ho civilized. Dr. Mary Walker threaten to join tho democratic party. Don't. There aru already enough breaches in the demo cratic ranks. John IftuMivan is on a cood ild Jjwduon drunk and is still lUrtknm tho rounds ot tlio Chica go saloons. Crowds follow him at all tho places ho visits, Thu State fair promises to bo more of a success this year than over bofore. Tho attendance from Kastorn Oregon will doubt less be much larger than ever. Tlio vault in tho county clork's ollico is beinc arranged systematically, so tlint when a paper or document is wanted it can be found nt a moment's no tice. A corresjiondeiit wants , somo hints on how to train a dog, Well, about as good a way as any is to train him as you would a morning glory vine with a tight cord to a high hook. Ho will never bark if you train him this way. It is stated that United States district attorney MoArthur, as sisted by W. Carey Johnson, ap pointed special nttornoy for that puriKJSc, is now engaged in pre paring bills in equity ngaint tho military wagon road companies of tjiis state for tho forfeiture of lands granted to them by the va rious acts of congress. If Mr. Fisher of Toledo, Ohio is as successful in catching fish as he is in catching musical ideas na ho has led us to be liovc ho niUBt certainly be an A No. Ono Fisherman. Ills "Hobin's Farewell," Cnprico for Piano is a new pieco that you ought to catch on. Ign. Fisher, Author and publisher, Toledo, Ohio. Price of same, 50 cents. Tho Scientific American, of July 27, contains this mineralog ical note: A specimen of fire opal ljxlxj inches in size, evi dently a water-worm fragment, was found near John Day river, in Crook county Oregon. It is transparent, grayish white in color, with red, green, nnd yellow ilamca. Tho play of colors equals in beauty that of liny .iUixicun material, and it Is tho first opal found in tho "United States that exhibits color. JOHN DAY. DASHES.. Eft. Nkws;' Times are dull and items scarce in this burg. Tho funeral of Chauncy Luco took place Sunday at 3 p. m. Mr. James Norman ia shipping fruit to the Long Creek country. Died, threo miles below John Day, Aug. 3rd, Chauncy, son of Mr. and Mrs, John Luce. This has been a terrible blow to them and tho heart of all go out to the grief stricken parents in their be reavement. Wo have been informed that on account of tho terrible sickneps at his home, Mr. John Luco has been unable or to get anyone to attend to his haying, and that his crops are sailing. If this is so the farmers should congregate thcro as soon as jw.ssible and put his hay in the stack for htm. Your eorresjwndont is willing to pitch hay in a case of this kind, and somo ono should tako the lead in this matter. Tho laborers are complaining of the treatment received of some of the farmers. They say tho farinora want thorn to work" from daylight until dark and for small wages and livo on wind. It might bo a good plan for tho wage workors of Grant county to organize and make theso China lovers pay living wages, for it is a well-known fact that no Btato in the Union pays so small wa ges during haying and harvesting as Oregon and yet hay soils at a, high price all the time. lie changed his mind Jim Streat who has been stopping at the ranch of Mrs. Thompson, two miles below John Day, packing up tho broken bones received while celebrating tho -1th of July at John Day, thought ho was tired of this" lifo and would tako a trip over and see old Salt Pe ter, he asked Chas, Skinner and Geo. llagity to get him somo strychnine, that ho wanted to die. Skinner said all right, if you want to dio I'll givo you a doso that will fix you. Winking at Geo. they went out and got a big doso of saltz which Skinner told him to drink nnd that would Knock his heels up quick, but Jim hnd changed his mind which will bo very gratifying to his many friends in tho Malheur, La UK. ,Wlien a washerwoman chung oa her jilaco of residency ono may ask hor "wliero eho hangs out now" without.. using slung. rotroleiini hnsjjcen discover ed in Canada containing 01 por cent, of lubricating oil and 5 tier cent, of heavy. This t6 tho- I..... . i r . oust, on uvur louuii. Tho report of tho First Ka tional Hank of I'rinoville, shows loans and discounts to tho amount of 55,857.(1!!, and 00,519.110 deposits. A citizen of Illossburg, Pa., owns nine dogs, seven cats, a monkey, eight canary birdH and two white mice. It'is unneces sary to say ho is poor. One million dollars' have been raised in the United Statos to carry out the project o lay ing an ocean cable between Sau Francisco and Honolulu. During the past ' fiscal year this country exported $120, 221,2117 worth of bread-stuffs. Wo do considerably to keep tho people of Kuropu irom hunger. Another stage litis been rob bed in California. This timo thu Sonora and Milton stago. Tho express enfo was blown open, but was round to contain nothing. Kifty-Boven dollars from passengers was all the rob bors received. Forest fires aro doing .great damage in Idaho. Tho Secreta ry of tho Interior has directed tho government agent, now in tho vicinity, to promptly render all assistance necessary, llo is au thorized to expend $f000 in em ploying men to subdue the firo. Combine the Julco of the Blue F(ci of California, so Uialive and nutrlliout, with (lie medicinal vlruict of pltnii Jinown to be moit beneficial lo the human system, forming tlie ON I.Y PER FECT REMEDY to set cently yet piomptly on the KIDNEYS, LIVER AHD BOWELS AMD TP Cleanse the System Effectually, to THAT PURE DLOODi REFRESHING SLEEP, HEALTH nnd STRENGTH Naturally follow. Every one it ulng it and all oie delighted with it. Ask your drucuiit fur SYKUP OF FIGS. Maim factmcd only by the CALIFORNIA FIG .SYRUP CO. - Sam FaAMCltco, Cu Lwnviita, Kt. NiwYou,N.Y. .v Mil mwrzms a9m9m9m WASHINGTON LETTER. Washington, Aug 1, '89, Kn. Grant Co. Kkwb:- Tho appointment by Secretary Noble of a commission of three to inquire into tho conduct of tho Pension llureau daring tho last year, confirms what 1 wroto you Just after Commissioner Tanner's appointment of tho bitter elm : between himself and the Sec reta ry. Tho principal objection urg ed ujion the President against tho Corporal's npointment was that ho would bo "too liberal." It appears now, however, that ho had developed a a great talent for simple blundering. When ho apjiointed George 11. Squires who was removed in disgrace at tho end of eight weeks his pri vate secretary, ho followed the error by tho scarcely better mis take of appointing his daughter, an inexperienced school girl, his private secretary. Another jier sonal appointment of his was Unit of Harry Phillips, a Brook lyn man, as chief of a division. Phillips' appointment was ob jected to hy fSeorotary Noblo on tho ground that he seemed with out endorsers except the Com missioner himself. At last the nppoiutmcnt was made and charged to tlio Commissioner. That is only a little over two months ago, and Phillips is al ready implicated in tho re-rating frauds that .Secretary Noble's bommission is investigating. Tho re-rating frauds that are the principal subject of the present investigation are among the most daring swindles ever perpotrnted. About a dozen pension ollico clerks that have been drawing pensions for years got together lor mutual benefit, and agreed to apply for re-rating from tho dato of discharge; The combitiu in vited prominont Grand Army men to. join them, but for some eason, only reached a half dozen men and thoy were in govern ment employ. Uo-rating is autorized by law only "when manifest error" is found to hnvo occurred, These men were old and experienced clerks in the pension bureau, and had never botoro discovered that there was any error, under tho law, in their rntings. Still by tho combination, and by literally prcesing in tho merits of each others claims, this combination managed, every man of it to se cure from $2,500 to $-1,000 ach. No claim was rejected and while in several instances, six mouths or a year passes before claims aro reached .tor consideration nfler they aro filed in tho pension bu reau, these claims were all rush ed through in two weeks from tho timonhey wore filed. Tho champagne-suppers of tho victors could not be kept xuiet, and tho press soon got possession of the facts. The exyoauro followed. For some reason Commissioner Tanner paid no attention to the matter, and it remained for tin Secretary to recognize the Beau (hi I by discharging three uiviii hers of the medieul branch of the bureau, and hy the appoiutitnm of this coiuniisifion. Noi.odydaro accuse Commissioner Tanner oi dishonesty, or of a guilty knowl edge of these frauds, Mit his op position to tho apK)intmunt of of the commission places him in a most unfortunate light. The Secretary is also damaged in the opinion of many by tho breach between him and tho commis sioner. Some look tiou it as an attempt to restrict the liberal policy toward the soldiers. Such is .tho, substance of Gov. Kora kor's dispatch to Corporal Tan ner this week. The newspapers who (lore talk aro full of the mat ter; only a few over-zealous re publican papers of tho musty or der failing to recognize the im portance of the trouble, Tho census work is shaping itself and Mr. Porter's desire to have tho" work limited to what is leg'ti matcly included in the bill to provide for the work becomes ev ident. In many branches tho experts have already begun work. The most difficult schedule to ar range appears to qo that of man ufacturers. A table of this sub ject will bo presented to Superin tendent Portor next week, and by him will bo submitted to various free trade authorities, as well as to manufacturers with prolccthT tendencies, Tho other divisions wili shortly present their definite planB for work, and by October progress may bo expected. Tho secret service, that branch of the government that the small boy who faithfully reads his bloody bones nickel novels, is given to admiring, is about to have a now chief. It is probablo that tho new man will bo Thom as Furlong, a Kt- Louis railroad detective. Hussell Harrison is actively supporting him. His appointment has been delayed thus far by petitions sent in against it by various labor organ izations, including a letter from Grand Master Powderly, protest ing ngainst his appointment, on account of his work during the St. LouIh strikes. It is stated to-day however, that Mr. Pow derly has formerly withdrawn all opposition, and tho protests are cancelled. SuWorilxi for the News. w SYSTEM." Disease and Their Treatment Electricity. Orefnnltn, Whilo averse to drawing tfie attention of our readers to any advertisement in our columna which partakes of a medical character, wo feel more than jus tilictt in over-ri itng thm objection with respect to tin announce- A NEW t' nt ttt this issue nf thoi lretrtM&f . magnetic svsU'iu as practic A'L," I)rs. Darri'n. rgf Their theory of treatmontfeori sists of an improved system of local clectro-magnetio applica tions, which in so immeasurably superior to the prevalent niothou of stomach drugging as to com mend itself nt once to tho favor of sufTerers. No better cvldeneo of the thor- . ough efficacy of .his treatment can bo cited than in tho ense of Mr, James Thorntlike, of thls city, who has expressed his . wil lingness to vouch in every "'. re spect for tho marvelous cfleels it accomplished in his case, ns tho following card will show: Editor Oregoniau: One mouth ago I landed in Portland from Mlalr, Nebraska. I was so help less from ellects of rheumatism that I had to lie carried into Dr. Darriu's ollico. After a month's treatment by electricity, as given . by Dr. Darrin, I am now ibo to walk tho streets. Can be referred to at room 55, ' Ladd's building, First and Columbia streets, Port land. JAMKS TIIOHNDIKH. Dr, Darrina' Place 'of Husinesa. -Drs. Dnrrin can be consulted freo at 1235 Fifth street, corner of 4 Main, Portland. Ollico hours, from 10 to 5 o'clock daily; even ing,? to 85 Sundays 10 to 12. All curable chronic diseases, loss of manhood, blood taint,' syphi lis, gleet, gonorrhtcn, stricture, spermatorrhea, seminal weak noes, or loss of desire of sc-xtual power, in either i an or woman, catarrh and deafness, are confi dentially and successfully treat ed, Cures of private diseases guaranteed, and never published in tho papers. Circulars t;cnt free. Most cases can receive home treatment after a visit to . tho doctor's ollice. Oregon, Cal., and Wash., and tho Pacific coast in general aro having water famines, whilo, OltioVcsl Vn., Peiin,, an'd)i'liof east are having iieatructivtr"'' Hoods. . ' A company boring for coal at Kotdyn, T., struck a flowing well of water at a depth of d80 feet-whieli throws a volume of water forty feet ahovu thu sur face. With tho water is a strong flow of gas which burns, with great brilliancy. byrup oi' pias, Produced from the laxative and nutritious joice of California figs, .'ombined with tiie medicinal virtues of plants known to bo most beneficial to thu human Hyslem, acts gently on thu kid neys, liver and bowels, efiectual ly cleansing the syBtem, dispell ing colds and headaches, and curing habitual constipation. Letter List. List of letters remaining un called for in tho jwatolllco at Can yon City, Or, Aug. 1, 1881). Matthew Brand. Mrs. C. 15 Hriggs, Geo. MoMakin, Mollie Itolls. Persons calling for tho will please say advertised. O. P. C'mjbap, P Mra. abovo , M. Letter List. Letters remaining uncalled for in the jKiStolHco at Prairiu City, Or., Aug. 1, 1880. John Marlon, Orvillo Drown, C. M. Greene 2, Joseph Jullisou, Georgo C. Powell, T, A. Htnmer, Prof. P. H. Hudio, Dr. Thos. Stewart, Joseph P;, Wilson. Persons calling fdr tho nbovo will please say advertised. J. W. Mack, P. M, . wronu Fault ativo tliorpoedlly 1 . VJ,. , ..1. luJJO llli.04lO tlUll IlltOl . ImUc, lirijlit'a dl.cnto nudillaliotcs, outuo ,ilU U-rrlMo certainty ujon tho Inaction fit 110 organ n'JcctcJ. CMurih o tho lilailJar, itDUTOtlR, ernvel and ill mixury nto alio to bo "nprcliamlol from a larltu) jmrnlrfla of ths olniMor, ot mIiic.Ii woutntM nnd aiuKKMiurm aro the caukct. 1 Iiutcttur's lomnr.li I intern la a lino tonlo and promoter nt nullity tor Ilia roiul orison, and 0110 which can bo rcllvd upon to ultonl thorn tlio, tnjulnio atlmuliia MUliout oxcitlna lliom mi tlkct lolm fvarvd from tho unmi-diratcd nlcoholm ocJtant oi cimmerrc. A further licncdcciit cllivt ut tho Union, liy rvimwliitf (ictHliy ol tlio kldnrra, U to onnLIe Ilium lo ilinin trout thu blood In it a patiaao through them, liuouritlo iro duciivo ol rbetiiDBUimaml droimr. Mcrroui. nm. (aver nnd iiniOConiljatlon and Ujrs cilaarocouiiaeiod by lliolllttcrt. " fruit "foiTsaliT To those wishing to buy fruit nnd vegetable, I would say that I will sell apples on tho Much ut SO cts por lux, also a good assort incut of vogolablou tor sale at rea sonable prices. All orders will be promptly attendod to. Ordora left with 0. 1 Crosnp, in Canyon Cit' , will roach mo ovory week, ns I will tiHUitlly hn in town Sntur tlavK and I'tiowduyH of onoli week with fruit to Hid I. llfr-idmicu two miles below Jo 11 Day Qitv, on1 llio UullOft road, x , Yin, Luce, 4 j v 7 rJP .