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About Grant County news. (Canyon City, Or.) 1879-1908 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 29, 1889)
THEGRANT COUHTY HEWS. Thursday, .'lug. 20. LOCAL BREVITIES. Til cool vrentltor is winding tho mountain ontiipera homo pretty f.ut. Circuit nnd county eouit onch eon rones noxt Monday nt the court homo, VC Dayville folks tiro anxious for n wngon mil to connect them with tho railroad nt Hppfior. VTI.o 1hi5iio ofllc of tho Pacific Live Stock Co. hut U'tm moved from ltoukdi to Jliunoy City. Mr. Strother lnon, fnthsr of Hon. I. II. Isou, (limt at bin home near Wingville, linker county, lust week. David lilutttou Bcconiutied hy his daughter tmesod through town last M'gk on rout to tho Konr valley mnoli. .Mote I Town Imm Mild hit property nt Onleb and will remove to Western Oregon. Omul county ltm a good oiti7.au in hi removal. A Imckwood&mnn, while visiting Kook Spiing, W'yo. T., a day or two no, learned for tho flint timo of tho Johnstown disaster. The weather prophet pwik out iind say wo aro going to have a hnnl f winter"; hut ho don't know anything f 1 mut it met Mm fen inn TnliiHtgo my, "that a good newspa per is the gmndoht tempoml blessing that Cod 1ms given the people of this century." Sfiliqr.EiUHui' tlnr.JjHA Tim Secretary of tho State Hoard of Agrioulturo has our thanks for a sea son ticket to the State fair, which coinmoucos at Salem on Septemlier 10. Kocoivod and now being display ed, ovor 200 men's and youth's suits, which wore inndo expressly to ordor for Hnplonstnllj Dart A Co. Win. Altnow of Otis valley, con tomplatos erecting a d.un six hun dred feet long and twenty feet high to raise water for irrigating lsjuch liuul. This year will lie remarkable for extreme low water in rivers and streams. Snake river is fordablo for the first timo for more than thirty yon re. f Al yea re. A haiiny event which was to have akon tilaco yesterday at Jloct creek was the ltiurriiiKO of Miss Lulu Las- well and Mr. Chin. 1 Johnson. The Nltws Minds congratulations. The jury list is composed mainly of men of our county who pay taxes on comidcrablo property, therefore they will look to the county's interests which is a part of their duty. The county board of equalization is in session this week, listening to the complaints of tho who thought they wore insos) 1 too high and arguing with tlio.se whom the lioard thought were assessed too low. ' The two men, Alcorn and Malonny, arrested in linker City some weeks ago, charged with handling counter feit coin, got oil" very lightly. The former was given one year in the pen, and tho latter his liberty. Some alterations are being mndu in the circuit court jury rooms, and a partition run norms so that the mem bers of the jury will not io under the necessity of passing through tho court room while going to and fro. I liuvo nbout 'Jo tons of liny on tho Middlo Fork near Middle Fork station on tho Maker road, which 1 will soli cheap for cash. Inquro at this ollico or of K. 0. Staiisell, 1 1 miles up Canyon creek. The improvement in the Nkws hinted at in last issue has materializ ed and now exists in that each of the 'JS columns lms been made almott a fpnrtar of an inch wide., giving more residing matter to the page. Now is tin time to sultfcriho.. A llamey gentleman who had tar ried at u wine supper, found his wife u waiting his return in a high state of norvotmuess. Said she: Here I've been waiting and rocking in a chair till my lieud swims round like a top. Joss so whore I've been, replied he; it's in the atmosphere. A genuine trump claiming to have an "tlUter" or something in his stom ach and a hitch in his spine worked this vioinity pretty otibctually last week for money to enable him to reach his niece in I'rineville. " Ho guvo his name as Walter Jticliaidson, and looked font fully ill. Mr. Rich ardson is nothing but an opium fiend, though, and his lameness was all as sumed. Quito a number of the kind hearted perious hero coutiibuted to his relief, and he went to John Day am! Mowed it all in for strong drink, n&vfli' ay much as treating any of those WhVliulpod him. Ho deserves no pity, und if you open your heart and your purso for him you nro doeioved. It is with pleasure that tho Nkws oulli attention to the advertisement of tho widely and favorably known I'ort hind lliuiuoss College, and its associ ate school, tho Capital Husines Col lege of Salem. Hoth those schools are perfectly equipped for the work in hand, and oiler superior facilities to thoio who desire to take either a bus iniis course or a shorthand course. Hundreds of their immer student now occupy responsible positions in various sections of noithwest, both as book-keepers anil stun gmphet-'. .Mr. A. 1'. Armstrong, tho iiiiuagor of these institutions, is an experienced and uueeiful oduoator, and is doing grand work in fitting the youth of our hind for business ouruurw. Tho H.kor City nrtosinn well is down 17f foot. Under "Now to-day see ad of Quong, Yuen, Lung Co. Como look at our quarl7. collection boforo purelmiug a mine. Hugh Smith is at his pott of duty nguin, after nn extended buihitw trip to Cracker City. M. 0. I'ierson yesterday ordered the Nkws wnt to his ifnughter in MorrUtown, New Jersey. M. A. Sharp, n noted stage rohlior, who was serving a twonty-ytsxr sen tence in the Nevada State prison, has made his escape. Walton the lmrlr retunuNl Tttee day fptn a nwk's trip to Haker City. While alotit his shop was aljy pre sided over by .lack Stevens. We ucknowlsdg the receipt of the seventh annual catalogue of the Ore gon State Normal school at Monmouth. Write tho president for a copy. Mr. Kit Carson who lias been ovor at Hole-in-tJie.ground beyond Fox val ley prrupwiting, brought some good looking rock into town Tuesday. Mr. Win. Luce's team driven by Mr. 1'ierwm Mimed through town Tiiotslay loaded with delicious plums, apples and other product of the ranch Iwuttil for llamey valley. Hy reference to the county treasur er's notice in another column you will see that all outstanding warrant pri or to January 17, 1K87, will lie pnid on presentation. Not a Imd showing. It looks incredulous to state that wild strawlHtrrio are in bloom now, but such is the fact On uppr Can yon creek whore the earth is moist you can find them in great profusion. Hnplonstalll, Dart fc Co., John Day, are now oK.'ning the ftnoat lino of MenV, Ladies' and Cliild ronV SIhvh in (Jrnnt county. Also a full line of Uubbor Footwoar in tho latest stylos and novelties. To all who contemplate a trip to tho John Day valley after their winter supply of vegetables tho Nkws can truthfully say that not a new case of diptheria has developed, and all dan ger from thcdreadod malady seems to lave iu TJltr ltluo mountains are rejtorttxl to JhVI'uII of thieves, some thitty head of Horses having leen stolon from tho Onind Hondo valley within the past two weeks and run off into the moun tains where it is asset ted tho thieves have a cache. Kast Orogonian. Died, at Prairio City, Oregon, Aug. 2(i, 18SU, S. M. Habcock, aged OS yisirs. Tho funeral occurred Tuesday, and was attended by a largo concourse of relatives and friends. Mr. l!al cock was a cousin of the late N. S. Habcock, and came to Grant county in early days. A gentleman living nt old Camp Watson recently dreamed that in a certain hole under a f tump of a treo he would lind a fur collar which had been stolen from his house. Ho visited tho field, found the stump, nnd placing his hand in the hole, felt a furry substance, pulled it out and dropped the skunk on short no tice, and has since been fumigating the clothes he wore on that occa sion. Fiod Miller advuitises his mine for side in another column. And why shouldn't he? When a man has real estnto for sale he advertises it, and a gold mine is just as good propoity. Hut laying all arguments aside Mr. Miller has a valuable lodge and oilers it at bit-gain, as specimens of his rock at this ollico will show. Taken from the face of the ledge without lieing picked over they show "colors," and no doubt will assay well. Men of money, take notice. The I'liueeUiu college students from Princeton, Now Jersey, complet ed their researches and staitod home this week, and one of them chanced to scrape an acquaintance widi Mr. M. (!. l'lvrhou. Then it came to miss that the young unit was from Mr. ! I'ierson's native eitv Morristown although quite a small Isiy when the latter came away, but many reminis cence of old time, were awakened. A d iss of student! from this oolle go is rsent out every year, aitd just seven years ago Mr. 1'iersoii piloted ur jMirty in charge of Prof. Hruokott over the mountains of Coloiado. Mr. S. (i. Mcduire informs us that ho met twelve of tho Princeton col lege students Tuesday on their return home from tho fiMsil Issls of the lower John Day. These boys are of the graduating class of 1HKU, and were sent to Oregon to collect fossils and antiquities fen tho college museum. They met with gixxl success, and re turn with many hundred pounds of Ikhius of prehistoric animals and shells collected from the numerous mounds in the northwestern jsirt of Grunt county, in the vicinity of Monument, which country is richer in fossil re mains than any poition of the United States. Mr. li S. Penfield is in a peck of trouble.' Ho resides in Grunt county and owns a Uiud of sheep, which were this year driven into Harney county for summer range. . He was assessed in this county for them, also in Har ney county, and our Itoard of (vpmli;i tiou refused to remit the assessment. Will he be obliged to pay taxes in loth comities! If this is made, to stick it is a good pointer for tlu as sessor of Grunt county. In future ho nan make the owners of roving bands of shaep from other countiea jwy tax es in this county when thuy are driv en here to summer. Horses in Wallowa county ar6 dying with mountain fevor. A dispute over tho pnymont of 22 cents lias led to a lawsuit in PittaburK. Old rosidontors recall tlio fact that the summer of ISfiS was simi Ir in many respects to the present MJttPOII Garfield is said toVulMT,rInmK, i iB Mrs. Junius A. lie worth $500,000. When General Garfield died His estate aggregated about if 30,000. By it vote of Idaho's constitution al convention, tho capital will he permanently located at Hoiso City for the next twenty years. A young man attempted to com mit suicide at The Dalles by cut ting his throat, hut will iive. ' Po n t Tito latest Arkansas sensation is a negro Imby with two heads and face, one arm and three logs, upon which it stands trtKd fashion. A pocket-book made of rattle snake hide, wich is so repulsive to ladies thrtl thev won't touch it, is j having n large sale among married ' men. j Melbourne, Australia, is to have , a public clock which will roll oil' a popular air every hour excepting j during .Sunday, when only sacred music will te played. This valley can furnish Uaslern Oregon with fruit this soofon. I .urge quantities of plums aro hound to go to waalo unless some prepara tions are made for drying thorn. Groceries, Flour nnd Farm Pro duco always on hnnd at bottom priceX All goods delivered free of charge within a limit of three miles by ILutonstam., Daut fc Co. If you have doubts of tho exist ence of fine fruit up around Prnirio Diggings, just call at tho Nnws gas foundary and see those He!" Junes left here by Mr. Hermann Loho nian. Tiger shooting continues to be excellent sort in India, there seem ing to l;e no diminution in the sup ply of t lie fierce creatures. Same way with rabbit shooting hero a few yours ago. Women should pay no attention to dreams. A Walla Walla woman dreamed of finding a pot of gold in the collarand noxt dny she wont down ami oozed around and found a keg of beer which her old man was keeping on tho sly. hyf. urtver rocontiv kiiicu a line . . , . r. ..... i , l i ti 15 me iiiouuiniuu aim toaiicu 11 to one of Moso Hart's Mules; tliSlldnkety-black critter got away and "leifrainou three nays, then turnning up with a very ripe elk oh his back. Ontario Atlas. The latest crank prominently re ported is the madstone crank in New York cily who sublimely oilers to allow himself to bo bitten by a mad dog for and in tho considera tion of 'foOO, relying on his proeious madstone to ell'eet a cure. The grizzly bear is following in the footsteps of the buflalo and gradually going hence. It is now only among tho most broken coun try of the territories that ho can bo found at all and ho isn't htdfns full o' fight as ho used to bo. ' Polouse, W. T., has a vouthful bigamist. He is not yet old enough to vote by several vcars and is the husband of two wives. Tho last one was onlv l.'l vcars old. but nov- j ertheless she skipped with him and tho nutlujties are hunting tliem. Tlio first meeting of tho Maker tCity Stock and Agricultural Socio Vv X-ill take place on October 8th, aWl promises to bo a great success. It ifces will form a great feature of the meeting and many of the nota ble horses of the coast will he enter ed to conli st for tho prizes. A witch-hazel man persuaded Charles McDonald of Winnontucca, to dig a well in a certain place for water. He has gone down Wo feet through solid rock, und the prospect is good for another thousand. 'Mc Donald is now looking for tho man with, tho forked stick. Lakoviow lC.xaminer. A weather prophet says tho Miss issippi will ovorllow portions of Louisiana because of heavy rains in tho nour future. In proof of tho fact that faith in weather prophets is not wholly lost, it is stated that Louisiana hens have roosted so high since tho prophecy was niiulo that half the colored' population is throated with starvation. John L. Sullivan has boon son tencod to 0110 year's imprisonment. All but 0110 of tho grand jury re commended punishment by lino of t 1000 only, hut tho court said the lielit ivns a eross nnd Hvstcmutical- ly arranged violation of tho laws of Mississippi, and the Kontentenco ! was "imprisonment for twelve I months." Tho case will ho appeal ' el of course, but it is not likely to ' he reversed. It is rojiortod from Salem that a i two-year-old flu treo has this year produced fine figs. At Pendleton Horghum presents it fine nppcaraiico, some cotton is being successfully raised in tho northeastern part of Umatilla county. Practical tests j may demonstrate the fact that figs, sorghum and cotton can bo profita bly grown in cortum sections 01 ute state, thus adding three more pro ducts to the already long list and variety. , GRANITE DRAINS. Smoke. Dry weather, Dust and profanity. Mining interests at an advance. v Ajtow null (5 stamps) is Iwing uccted on the old Grnliam lodge. I tiftii nM tiiinf nOafiMi'linro mill uui ocr. Granitejjas three mails per week w. awrfwith bettor roads sho imiv 'ecognued as the coming town. Cabbel Hro's have nbout sold the La llellevuo mine, consideration not known, but several thousand dollars is the sum. The Monumental Co. aro still -Jkfi u r 1 eI g rjmnmg their two tunnels, using i drills. Just what they will strike is to he found out. Tho Greenhorn country seems to be the great attraction. Several cood mines have been struck and surely more will bo ere the season closes as there is a camp lire with prospectors jou every point of the compass. How is this? a J. P. of l'mntilla Co. emtio ovor into our district, and was luckoy enough to kill a door, and having killed it was not satisfi ed hut sold some of tho meat, also wrote a poem and after nailing the deer's bend to a tree, attached tho following lines: "1 thU i n lif So thai M b- !) Ttil MnUr without limit IU pit llicr JimI lb mm. 'In hw lli ilnr mm Wlsil, 01 conrM llttl limn, lint luiHUir llil up from thlml Awl jot nitre Jmt lli m." A saloon will bo opened on tho 1st of Sopt. in the now town. Since the have got water there is a pros pect of another addition to the old town. " Tho festive Siwash has begun his niiuunl hunt and white folks must suffer his depredations because he is a government ward. A saw milt is being erected by some Prairie Cily parties on Gran ite creek near the mouth of t(?n cent gulch. The names, of tho aliovo hunters can be found on a treo on Heaver creek. Giia.nitk. Suits aro pending against four teen ex-countv treasurers in Arkan sas who are short in their nccounts. Fish Commissioner McDonald thinks salmon can bo made as plentiful as ever in the Columbia river. The deepest artesian well in Rus sia opens with a depth of 520DO feet. Tho sinking operation took two years. There aro just as good prospects, and as good undeveloped mines in Grant county as anywhoro on the coast if people would only believe so. We are oil' the railroad, ard tho country has not been prospect ed for quartz. A Catholic priest in Chicago ran away with a man's wife and is said to liavo married her and gouo to Hurope. She took her husband's money and diamonds, so that if the priest" loses his job she can supjiort them both. Tlfti original of "Old Hlack Joe" died at Mount Holly, X. J., recent ly. His proper namo was Joseph Queen. lie was the oldest man in New Jersey, being 1 1'J years old. He was a runaway slave, going to New Jersey in 1SU7. Kx-county treasurer Miller of Harney county left the city of Har ney between two days, owing sever al parties and having an uusitislled judgment hanging over him. The shorilVwent after liim and captured his wagon, hut failed to find Miller. A Methodist preacher named llolniicic, of Neola, Iowa, wilfully murdoiod a young man named Pal mer because Palmer was to marry one of the preacher's congregation, which engagement he objected to. Preachers have no business to in terfere in such matters, neither in politics. Malheur county girls have a now metod of discovering their futiiro husbands. Thev count the number of gentlemen wlio lip their hut to them, and the hundroth man ie the follow. One gir,l tried it, hut it didn't work. The hundredth man was a corn doctor who has a wife and seven children. A largo number of Grant county young men aro invited to puriise tho following, and then go to bed and dream over tho matter: A young man, of New York, 20 years (dd, has grown to bo imbecile from excessive cigarette smoking. Three packages a day was his quota when ho was taken in charge by the au ilwiriiies. I'n to six months n uo ho was bookkeeper for a responsible.! firm, at which time two packages ol tho little rolls of vile tobacco sulllc ed to quiet his nerves. Tho killing of Judge Terry is mo nopoli.ing the columns of tho press, and the man has gone to his grave without any ex pressed regret. Aside from marrying Sarah A Khun Hill, lie was a fair representative of thut class of fire-eaters who attempted to rule the country by brute force in ante-bellum days. Tho caning of Charles Sumner, the mobbing of Lovojoy in Upper Alton, and the threats made against Abraham Lincoln after his election as presi dent were all indicative of the same Bpirit. Mountaineor, JOHN DAY DASH11S. Who wants to Ims justice of tho peace? Arent he a daisy? Who? Char lie Kami's dog. Itnts. Chas. Itann is spending a few daysiu town with old friends, everal sheep herders in town trying to drink our saloons dry. John Day drinking water is get ting very low nnd whisky is getting high. Mr. Pierson stalled to day for Hums with n load of fruit nnd veg etables. Several largo loads of freight came in from Maker City during the week. Wo hear no kicking from the teamsters about the roads. Next Mondny circuit court begins nnd all evil doers will bo oxiwetod to walk up to tho captains office and take their medicine like n little man. The lame man who has been so liciting alms in Canyon City dur ing tho week oame down to John Dny nnd had a jolly good time set ting 'em up to the say Mr. Kd. when you follows get "any more monoy we'll send another cripple dp after it. Thoy make Home howl you bet. We heafd a regular old-time Comnianchec war whoop in John Day last week. Somo evil minded erson saitl it came from the barber shop, that a stranger was the vic tim and that the barber's chloro form had given out, hut wo found out that Dr. Prtidiu did it with his little forceps. Wo understand that Grant Co. is to be well represented nt the Ha ker county fair to he held at Haker Citv in October. Mr. Hanisby is training one of James Norman's blooded mares ami also a two-yonr-old golding, and wo hear that Hlaeksmitli is also in active train, ing and will no doubt make somo of tho fast horses of Haker get there in good time. Grant county has somo good running horses but I have not heard of anv going to Ha ker City. Poor Sarah Althea. Once more this dashing beauty has been loft a widow, and that she is doomed to n life of crape and salt-water tears, there is no doubt. Why not hie thee to the land of the sagebrush, Sarah? bury thy aching head on the broad breast of some Oregon sheep herder and not soil thy pret tv face with tears for California ifudea and quack lawyers. Como to Oregon the land of milk and honey, straddle tho woolly broncho, brniiil the festive slick ear and grow up with the county. La iik. The Idaho couforenco of tho M. K. church convenes at La Grande Septemlier 27th. The Presbyterians aro taking measures to establish a first class academy nt Union, Union county, Oregon. If vou borrow, you must lend; therefore whatioever you nro un willing that men should borrow of you, borrow not of them. The United States has exeuded f 1,112,500 on the Cascade Locks of tho Columbia river between Port land and The Dalles within the past year. Hurtled penrs are being shipped from near Salem to St. Paul, Minn., by tho carload. Oregon fruit is in good demand wherever it can be transported. CUILDRI'.N IJNJOV The pleasant flavor, gentle action and soothing effects of Syrup of Figs, when in need of a laxative and if the father or mother be costive or bilious the most gratifying results follow its use, so that it is the best family rem edy known and every family should have a bottle. FUTI"F!tnT! For sale nt the orchard of Mrs. Phillips, Canyon City, a largo quan tity of the finest fruit in the market, consisting of plums, prunes, poa's, apples and currents. Will soli plums at two dollars per bushel. All other frui.ts cheap. S 1 1 E K P MIC X Ta'kfT NOT1 C 15. I will bo al Canyon City the fi rat part of .September with a "choice lot of Thoroughbred nnd Grade Merino Hucks for sale all parties wanting llucfcs will do well not ( purchase until they see mine. Thanking tho public for past favors, I remain Yours Truly N. II. Corritr.1.1.. . A most ludicrous picture was presented one day this week by a gentle and familiar 1 ovine peram bulating through the alleys and getting nno of her feet encased in nn oil enn. M10 was considerably wor ried over her predicament, and tho more efforts made by Imuinnitari aus to relieve her from the medica ment the more excited she became, until she finally released herself from the can. What a blessing cows are, and how gentle and docile they become in our highways and by ways. Mountaineer. It is said that one woman out of three all over Utah drinks whisky and gels drunk nbout so often. They claim they do it to l:op off miliaria. This line is only to till up with. JURY LIST. For the circuit court of tho State of Oregon for Grunt county, .Sep tember term, 1SS0: Thos. Highland, Andrew Lytch, W. II . Johnson, It. M. lluntan, T. L. West lake, K. P. Laurance, liham I-aitranco, W. It. Fisk, Win. Wright, Miles Tltomon, John Austin, llenrv A. Hvde, limil" Mcharf, 1 lorn co Trask, ('has. Hclshaw, J. W. Marcus Stephen I lore r, J. 1). lCaton, J. W. Waterman, W. A. ItichardNii Win, Pearmaln, llenrv Murphv, G. I. 'Shank, ' F. M. Uarr, James Hughes, Ferdinand Hunt, J. It. Hogg, It. II. Donnelly, Perry Pearson) T. J. Smith, F. It. Sels, Til INROAD Dnyvlllo. 11 Hock Creek. Prairio Citv. a Hamilton. ML Vurnon. Long Creek. k Waterman, it Caleb. Fox. 11 Hitter. Haystack. Shoo Fly. Hear valley. Canyon City, I CASK. Long Crkuk, Or., Aug. 21, 'SO. Kd. GnnxT Co. Ni:ws: Dear Sir: I wish to offer a fow facts in regard tq tho Pendleton and Canyon City road. Your item in tho Nnwsof tho 3th inst in regard to tho matter I did hot see until the present, for the reason that you failed to send my pnter for two weoks after it ap peared. As yon are doubtless awaro I went before tho court and endeav ored tti induce them to approve the report, I lndiovo then I was justified in so doing nnd I believe yet 1 was, as we were very caroful in locating to avoid damages and made some slight ehnnges in tho route we had marked out for that purpose. In one instance only wo could not change so as to avoid it, but the only damage he set up was for the actual cost of the extra fencing it incurred which I believe would not exceed two hundred dollars and which 1 thought we could nllbrd to pay in view of the fact that we were gelling so much greater amount fioin tho stnto to bo used in tho county. Ontsido of tho above there was no claim for dama ges, although I understand that Mr. Denning was out on the lino trying to induce settlors to put in claims for damages. Hut ho was not aa successful with them as ho was with tho county court. Thoy wanted the road and not damages. H. II. Davis. A small piece of gum camphor burnt on a hot stove, two or t hi eo times n day, will rid a house of Hies nod mosquitoes without tho use of screens, besides purifying the air and make the building more healthy, says an exchange. 1AX& A Coml'iivei tlic juice of the Blue Flyi of California, 1." laxative ami mitniinuo. with t lie 11.nln.inul virtuci of plam (known to lie lnot lieneliiial to the human s)lrm, forminK tlie ON t.Y IT-U-I'iXT lU'.MKnV to act c''y iroi.)j lly on the KIDNEYS, LIVER AND BOWELS AMD TO Cleanse Hio System Effectually, J THAT iunn blood, NEFHESHINQ SLREP, HEALTH and STRENGTH Hlur !l f. !l'w. Kvcry one li uilng it ami nil air lclit'litcil with it. Ak your (buns:. -I (( SYKUl' OF FIGS. Maim. (3 ti.t' cl onl by the CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO., M FkAMvltlO, I AC. Locum.) , I. .. N Vonic, N. V. I'M IT FOH HALK. To tliomi wishing to buy fruit ami vegetable, f woiibl say that I will sell apples on tlio rmieli nt fiO otn per lox, ,ilno n good imsortintint of voo tablos lor snlu ut rmiHouablo pricoa. All nidus will 1m promptly attend ed to. Order loft with 0. 1'. Crosnp, in Cnnyon I 'it , will roach urn ovmy wool;, nn I will usually Im in tnvin SatiudavK and Tne'-dyH of o.tfb wuuk with ft nit to lli-Mili'iici' twoniilon Ih'Iiiw .lo'm Day City, on Tho Dulhis nmil. W.M. LlI.T. & iiiniui Ohnn 00 1)111) I, AM ON' t'lT , Oi.ro ROST, WARP. Prop. UAKXK&i, WH. I'd, cii'LKS, And geiisul stippllos eotigUmtly 1: opt on hand. Saddles ordered at a snndi dis count. Koimnnb' done on ohui t iiutico. TIUJ "ELIXIR OF LIFE." How ihe Drown Sequnrd Discovery la Outdone. Ottfonlm. JUIMK KAt.AI'AN S OPINION. , Dr. Urown-Sequnrd, tho most fa mous living authority on physiolo gy, hns mndo the startling (Iiscovo rv thnt nn injection of the vital glniidulnr secretions of nnininnls into human beings rojuvcnnled the entire system. While this ' Elixir of Life" trenl mont is creating such n furoro throughout the country, wo must not overlook the new uses for tho trontment of diseases by jdoctricity, ns doiiionM rated by Iw Durrin. For instance, the awe of Mr. Cun ningham. Ho live in W'npinitin, W'nsco county, Or., and enn be seen by anyone.' His enrd tells tho story. "Judge Kalahan's enscisno less" remnrknble, and gives great weight to the skill of Dr. Dnrrin nnd liiH electric troatineut. Tho following aro relinble testimonials, nnd should give scientific nnd thoughtful men cause for study and reilection. TOTAL DK.M'KKSS CVREU 11V KI.KC TltlCITV. W'npinitin, W'nsco Co., Or. Uditor Orogonian: For tho ben efit of sull'eriug humanity I wish to mako known tho following facts: About two vents ago I wns made totally deaf in one ear and pnrt tal ly so In tho other, so I could hear with great difficulty. I was per suaded to consult Dr. Darriu through the remarkable cures of many others, nnd thanks to his skill, I have reason to rejoice, ns I nm cureil so I can hear n whisper or tho tick of a watch. I think tho euro a wonderful rcmilt of ehvlrio treatment. Refer to me. J. H. CUNNINGHAM. Juan: kalaiiam's cam. Kditor Oregoninn: This certifies that Dr. Dnrrin hns cured tuo of polypus. During one treatment he removed four from one tar. I enn recommend him to the public as nn intelligent nnd skillful m in. Hefur to mo at Knlnmn, W T. C. KALAliAN. DRAr.VKSB AM) UlNOl.V'l IN I IlK E-IKH Editor Oregoninn: 1 wi lt to .iy that Dr. Dnrrin cured 1110 ji p.ti li d deafness and ringing in tho ears by electricity. The enn- wus p-rfunn-od ill five ininntis. MHS. C SAS'D.-VTONK Cor. Water nnd Cur y "$ts., mull I 'or thi ml . Ur. UarrinV Place of Dusineas. Dra. Dnrrin ut 1 1 1 conult-d fi o at 128B Fifth street, corner of Main, Portland. Ollltv hour, from In to oVIoi'k daily; t-vei log. 7 to S; Sundays 10 to 12. All em. .bio chronic discuses, loss of luait nut, blood taints, syphilis, gleet, ninnir rhuDU, stricture, Hpcrnmtonliu .1, seminal weakness, or loss of d .-mi of sextunl power, in i-ither inn n ur woman, cntnrrh and denfrus.-. arc confidentially and BUrrissfull) t id led. Cures of private dima-frf guaranteed, nnd never publislu d in tho papers. Circulnrs sent (Vie. Most ensca enn receive Lome treatment after a visit to tho doctor's ollico. L'.vtyt ly tKe'tmoM An',!;. 1,' To t'.-j lopmott plotuvdcoi . HI"" W li tcr'i t tmnach IHUr ttiivts a kUu.' 11I iv hit gunuUii) Bfrtt, te:-ril Vl!..i ' forco ot proven ftu '-, oca MtiV.x T) nntl South American cmitinott, . 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