THE GRANT COUNTY HEWS, Thm'sday, Ocl. 17. LOCAL BREVITIES. See "t" of Pianoi, Organ and Sewintr Mnohintw. in nnntlicr rnlmiin. ---o ' Notices for the location of placer ntul umt7. tuition etc., for sale tit tlio Xkw oflieo. NYititor i fast approaching. Thoro foro Ik) ye ready, nnd lmvo your wood fh(l I II 1ml in timo, fotiu-otuiiml report of county otli cors are in tlio hands of tlio printer, niul will Ihj published in noxt issue. "vOtiiwpji City ought to lw a moral r domirtunity just w; nil tlio lawyers Mil gone to Hnrnoy uxcopt ivttornov 007ul. .Itiwett of tliu Harney ubigo lino, wn n thefty tliu week to ot n loud of eirfi chopped nt South worth's pinning nnd feed mill. Mr. D. II. Kinchin t informs tlio Nkws per notes tint lie ii busily on gnged in gathering his winter fruit which ix of lino ipmlity. .Senator Hamilton" "Xnpxi" has Ik-'oii making good time over tlio trnck ut Haker, giving some of tlio celobm ted nicer something to do. Tho'ctitlior linn U'n cooler tlmn usual during the week, and iukI a gen eral nun w'ns threatened for while. All signs failed again, however. Hay! William Sheets, your mother wants you. You will lift n great load of anxiety off her mind hy writing to her and telling her your whereabouts. Oregon newspapers arc requested to j imtno their favorite abbreviation for tin. fioit. cffif.t rt Wtiulitlifitntl Tllfi j Nkws would prefer to write it simply "doubleyouonn." llutlor and oggs are .still scarce in the market and command a good price. .HU IIVI1 'I V. ... U. . I..... . . tmy V(. .. .. i .Nothing would tiny bettor in this Jec- j tion than tlio dairy and poultry busi- 1 i kiss well managed. Wo aro informed that John Carrey ; of Ij. valley has sold u band of sheep i yrtmfsting of over four thoui-nnd head, , at $1.75 per head. And now, who1 hays there is no money in raising hllCOpl Mr. Guernsey took his four-horse team and two-horj.0 team to Haker this week after a load of provisions to feed his sawmill and quattz mining crew noxt winter whnn stormy blnsti blow and men can do little except eat. Donis McAtiliU' is at Harney dur ing tUusQpn of court which coin iiuiicoffMbiiday. Denis went over pillared to pay tlio highest market price for their scrip, and has the mon ey to do it with. .Mr. 1. M. Foster and his daughter, Miss Claude, dopnited Tuesday for Portland wliet) tlioy will hereafter re side. 3IUfJulia (iuudlach accompa nied tltwfi, and sho aho will make her future homn at Portland, residing with relatives there. TilknuinMoo accompanied by sever al red bucks and squaws passed through our illahe Monday on their re turn to the reservation. Pity they left hero alive, after all the depreda tions committed by them in this coun ty during the summer. Jlenry Illackwrll in doing an im monsti business in stock shipping this year. He will ship over three liun liitudrcd head of beef cattle from Arl ington on the 28th, all purchased in Grant county. This is not the first lot sent away by him this season, ei ther. Died, at her homo in Prairie City, October 11, 188'J, Mrs. L. IS. Chain Itors, aged 2', years. Mrs. ChamWs was the daughter of Web Anderson, of Prairie City, and was a woman of great loveliness and retineinent. Sho leave.) a liuslutid and one lonely child to mourn tlio absent one. Ami now the mining excitement has moved up to the vicinity of old Marysvillo, where rough gold is found underneath tlio cement which was ta ken for Unhook by the early placer miners. The gold lay in cement gravel, and if the lead does not run out there is a ton of money beneath the old iiUindonod placer claims of years gone by. County treasurer Holey acknowl edges the receipt of S I, .'1:1,57, the amount duo CI runt from Iako county on the Warner valley account, which was decided in our favor by the su preme com t. We understand the coats of the suit were to bo paid by l.ako county, (.hunt county only hav ing to htaud the attorney's fees, amounting to about Sl.fiOO. .State school superintendent MoKI roy writes to county sshool superin tendent Hays to please inform the public that old school looks will Ihj exchanged for new ones up to Noveiu bar first, by the following agents: At Canyon City, O. P. GroSap; Prairiu City, Mrs. A. V. I.iurance; .ML Ver non, Taylor it Co; Dayvillo, J. K. Snow; Long Creek, J. M. Connawny. Alter Nov. 1st Itooks will also be for salu by those paitios. Tlio columns of the Nkws nro over ' open to thco who have anything to ' say concerning tho country which is j calculated to benefit it in any way. 'I'h ore nro plenty of men residing in Grant county who could do a good vL'rifl 111' U'ritiiwr nt it ulii k tA'ntjtli if 111 IV 'J I 1 ( Ul V BVVSt l' tho suction whoro t hev reside, showin-' iU growth, prudent condition and fut ure pnvtpecU. ICaHtein Kuhiciibori are interested in just such matters, and ooiiimuuiuatioiis of this sort will not only help tho Nkws but will great ly lienolit tho country. fPliil MeUolian and wife nro visiting in Hnrnoy county. John Robertson of Drowsoy spent n fow days in our city this week. W. H. Johnson of Dayvillo has moved to John Day with his family. I will soli applos in tho orchard nt 1 J ct. per lb. cash; wlion gath ered tit higher rntes. D. IJ. IllNKHAllT. Hugh Smith nnd Frank Sols intend skirting to Portland this week with a lxind o? beef oattlo. They will ship from linker. Just arrived nt tho John Day .Mil linery Store from Now York City, the latest stylos in fall nnd winter I millinery. At the Octolnir sitssion of the Oro i gon Slato Supreme Court, just ltoguti, j twenty-one studeiiU were admitted to practice in nil tho court of this State. School Supt Hnys has just return isl fiom n isit to tho Willamette. While nletout he visited tho Industrial fair nt Portutud, ntul pronounce it a gtnnd nll'nir. Horace Greeley gnvo wonderful .good iiuvico when he mid n man should never change his huxiueM after ho was thirty-live year old, utile ho wiw n horse thief. A scientist writes a long article on the subject, "Why Wo Grow Unld." It seems to us easily answered, lluld noMi is duo chielly to a lack of sutli cicnt hnir to conceal it, Krwl Mosier who hns Ikhmi working for llyeiitnith nt Stein mountain came ftvej(h() other day to trace up about sixty dollars worth of clothing sent over on the stage last summer. The pconlo oil tho Owyheo rivor hitvc decided to have u CtiriHtuins tree. They believe in beginning on time with everything, and Christ mas trees are no excoptiotiH. In otic noighiorhood in Dakota re cently thure were only two lucifer matches to go around among twelve fnmiles, nnd persons were detailed to build (ires and keep them alive night and day until a supply could Ihj had. The first quarterly mooting of tho Canyon City charge for this confer ence year will bo held in Prairie City on next Hatnrday and Sabbath, Oct. 1'.) and 'JO, Ira Wakefield pre- sidinir elder. lirosiditur All are in- vited. . A. Kaiis A Memphis policeman, who was called to shoot a dog, managed to hit a boy in tho leg, a man in tlm foot and a horse in the hoad, and while ho was scattering twoorthrco more bullets along tho street, tho dog trotted off. Formal charges have been made against Chief Justice Wright, of Arizona, on account of his banish ing several prisoners instead of im posing tho punishment prescribed in tho statutes. An investigation has been ordered. Deputy sheriff Yorgonson returned Tuesday evening from Umatilla coun ty, having in custody a young fellow named Williams, who was wanted for larceny from Smith lttos' dwelling up the river. Williams was captured ut Alli by the sheriff of Umatilla coun- ty. Information is wanted of one William Sheets who left IiidoiHJii- j deuce, Kansas, nino years ago in I company with a man named Col well, anyone knowing his whoroa : bouts will please kindly inform his ; anxious mother. j MltS. ISAIIKLI.A SlIIIKTS, . Naples, Scott Co., III. I In estimating the number of school I books required by the pupils of Oregon ' the iiumlx'r fell shoit a few thousand. 1 The state superintendent estimated the iuiiiiIht at .r(),000, and found uf , Upwards that 71,000 scholars wete enrolled last year. He thinks there are prolwbry N0,000 pupils to Imj sup ! plied with now looks this yoni. ! Stnver A- Walker, of Portland will furnish free of charge to any one I writing for it, a ticket entitling tho I holder to a prize drawing to take ' place on the '.'Gth inst. A largo list ' of article will lx given to holders of lucky nunilwrs. Write to them and they will give you a ticket numbered, and you may lx the lucky one. j A great deal of annoyance has iceu j experienced by Americans visiting i Ireland by the prudent prohibition I against carrying arms in that country, I and only tliu other day a Califortiian, ' quite unconscious that ho had com ! mittcd any offense, found himself hauled lxitoro n imigistruto and lined 5, husidoK foifeitiug his revolver. I Prof, and airs. Do Itudio gnvo one of their highly in tei citing, eutettaiii iiioiiU in this city Tuesday evening, cotisutiui; of Icduerdemuin, nm-'io and wiered mysteries, singing nnd ventril oquism. Mr. and Mis, Do Kiulio la lorcd under omlurrussiiig circumstan ce, inasmuch us there was a poor at tendance, and to make matters worse tho local musicians whom they had en gaged for tho evening failed to appear. All things considered, their perform ance was excellent. George MuIIaley and his daughter Inez, of Prairio City each mot with a serious mishap a few days ngo. A pan of Uillow which was in the stove ovon IjocntuH'too hot and was blazing, anil to eomnguish it Miss Mollnloy Juoww.itor on tho blazo. This of made matters worve. and the hot grease Hew over her clothe and in ler lace, iiuruing Iter in a feurful manner, liur lather camo to her ri cuu, and was himself seriously burned. .Miss Mellaloy wns at first thought to bo fatally injured, but now is consider ed out of danger, although it is fuaiud tho nwful casualty will ouuso a perma nent disfigurement. All of the Olden Time. Sheriff Gray has been hoard from. Tlio Iloise City Statesman gives Mr. Gray or Joaquin Miller tho following "sondofT:" Wr. W. P. Gray of Canyon City, Oregon, is in the city, stopping nt the Overland. Mr. Gray came to Idaho in 1801, nnd was for some time engaged in mining in tho Hoise Uasin. In lSGft he was a resident of Canyon City, where he has since made his home, lie has some rich recollections of Joaiiuiu Miller, who was also that year a resident of Canyon City. Mr. Gray niul Known Miller venrs before while the latter was distinguishing himself as n Modoc Indian brave, and practicing the use of the lariat in the mountains and valleys of Southern Oregon and Northern Cal ifornia. At Canyon City in '60, Miller was a candidate for thoollico of county judge, and meeting Gray one day said to him: "Gray, voii aro familiar with some things con nected with my early history and exploits, which would servo no good purjwso at this time to venti late. Supjxisc we let bygones be bygones for a while." Miller was succjlssful in his canvass, and was sooiyaftcr duly installed as judge, wheii hu went simultaneously into thetudy of law and jnictry. l(o had married Minnie Mvrtlo some time before, and a part of the fortune she brought him was mi old rhyming dictionary, from which hu learned that very stupid prose could bo chopped up into lines of varying length, and made to pass for poctrv provided the linos wore constructed so as to end alternately with words of similar found nnd appearances Miller afterwards distinguished himself as nil express rider, turning his knowledge of horses, learned at some expense in the Modoc country, to good account, in carrying letters and newspaer8 to the mines in the Hitter Root Mountains. It was during one of tlieso trips, that his imagination painted the word K- dah-ho on the top of a mountain in the Nez Perce countrv, upon which pretended discovery ho afterwards founded his claim of having found a name, which had been far more than a vear familiar to all the travelers through that region. Let The Assessors Meet. Assessor Marquis has advanced tho itlea that tho interests of all tho counties and tho state would bo subserved by a meeting of tho as sessors of tho various counties at some central iKiint, Salem or Port land, in February of each year for tho purposo or agreeing upon a method or rate of taxation, The idea is a good one and tho legisla ture should provido for such a meet ing, and, in the meantime, the as sessors can meet voluntarially. Ab it is at present there is a disposition on tho part of county courts to cut down valuations and raise tho levy for county taxes. This is donu un der tho impression that this county or that, under a full valuation would pay more than its just pro portion of state tax. This maybe true, but tho principles aro wrong and a meeting of the assessors for the puro.o of agreeing on a basis would bo of iinnienso benefit. Prop erty should be assessod at its value and then tho rate of assessment would bo lessened in proportion. If wo need $100,000 of taxes it stands to reason that tho levy on a valua tion of .f.S.OOO.OOO would be only half as high us on a valuation of $,000,000. A high rate of tax cre ates a had impression whUo a low rate produces the contrary ofleet. Pendleton Tribune. Fou Sai.k. AUnit foity tons of wild hay, at the "Ilig Meadows" on upper Canyon Creek. Price six dol lars per ton. Excellent place to win ter stock. M. M. A DAMSON', The democrats elect everything in Montana but congressman. They have a iiinjoiity of seven and maybe nine on joint btillot in the legislature. Thi will secure two United States senators. Monti na went republican last fall by 0,1 tin majority and that xuty had IS majority on joint I hi 1 lot in the legislature. The old Ilatliold-McCoy feud has broken out again in Kentucky. Pete McCoy's (laughter was to mar ry John Hnulcv, n relative of tho J llatllclds. Tlio members of both j factions swore to prevent it. As I they stood up to bo married, a vol j ley wns poured in on them, killing ! tho bride and groom and fatallv wounding the preacher. For tho whalers in tho northwest seas the government is building a permanent refuge and life saving station at Point Harrow. Many lives have been lost and horrible sullerings havo been endured in the past few years. A number of whaling ships with their crews' have been lost and novor heard of, swal lowed up in tho eternal mystery that broods over those far northern regions. They my we aro bound to believe everything the astronomers tell us. Their latest one is that our sun, the center of our universe, is a sturthat is moving at tho rate of JO,00() miles an hour through space and drawing all of his planets with him. He is going at this breakneck spued into the constellation Hercules. Hut llorculos is so far away that tho sun and his train of followers will not got thoro for a million yearn yet. hot us bo calm. Salt Lake in Utah is roKrted to be eight and one-half feet lower than it was two years ago. A dressed hoof company has been incorporated at Portland, with n capital stock of $ 15,000. This should make n belter market for lcof cattle in Oregon. It is assorted thal-thcrffrtro uigh ty different varieties of tomato un der cultivation, litis considerably less than eighty years since the to mato was thouglit to bo a poisonous trim, not lit to be eaten. loiai vni ? j ty in WnVef " j Not syverv ' y ner ail. l'otal value, of nil taxable pronr- rt count v is l.iilll.oiO. far behind Grant coun- all. Her tnx levy is eigh- u mills, being a reduction of two mills from her lew of last vear. They halo groat nnd sudden changes of wentlier in Dakota. A week or so ngo the mercury wns 100 in tho shndo, and Thursday last it snowed. A Dakota mini frequently has to rush in his shirt sleeves to an ovorcoat. Soinebodv with n tasto for figures has made tlio calculation that in thoyoar lt90 the United States will havo n population of 1.000,000, 000. This paragraph should bo cut out anil preserved for reference at that time. William Watkins, chief of police of Parsons, Pn., sat up nil night watching for burglars, and in tho enrly morning went to sleep on tho edgo of n railroad platform. Tho lightning express knocked him oil' and cut him to pieces. Tho Golden Cross Minin.; Compa ny has filed articles of incorporation with the secretary of state: canitnl Mock. $10,000: place of business, Maker ( ity; object, to locate and operate mining property, ditches and operate plants for the treat ment of ores Haker, Grant and Un ion counties. Incorporators, H. W. Dixon, M.. O. Shaw, C. Herron and K. II Howard, of Haker. An absurd paragraph has been going the round of the papers, stat ing that a mild winter always indi cates an unusual number of thun derstorms, in tho succeeding sum mer. Thunderstorms, more than any other incleorogical phenomena, are dependent upon local and tem porary conditions, and the unsea sonably warm weather of last win ter had no more effect upon tho summer's electrical disturbances than it will Uou the next presiden tial election; in fact thunderstorms havo been conspicuous for their ab sence this year. Union county has recovered a judgment of -ifTlii and costs against A. T. Wyatt for damage done to the county bridge spanning Grande Itonde river at morolook crossing. Soon after tho completion of the bridge, Wyatt's sons drove a band of horses onto the bridge, starting tliom down grade on a furious run. The result was inevitable nnd a ru ined bridge followed. Whet he the judgment is collectible or not re mains to be seen but tho veidiel was a righteous one and it took the jury about four minutes to return it. Thore is a law regarding fast driving of stock over bridges and stockmen should heed it. Another Qood Man Gone Wroni;. For something over a month past the pulpit of tho M. U. church in this city has nut been occupied by its regularly appointed pastor, known to tlio lambs of his I lock as Hov. J. M, Haughn. Hy many it was supposed that tlio reverend gentleman's absence was due to conference proceedings requiring his attendance while his statement, previous to his own departure, that ins wife had been called to tho bed side of a dying brother in tho east explained the absence of his good lady. It now transpires that this expounder of truths divine one evening met a gentleman, a resi dent of this city, who had known him back east in other days and who cordially greeted him by a name that Hev. ISaiighn had forgot ten to bring out we t with the ret of his baggage. This unexpected meeting wo perplexed our worthy pastor that lie left bis supper eook' ing on tho stove at the parsonage, locked up the doorH and as he had no time left to hunt up a custodian for tho koys left them in the par sonage d(H)l, and iih ho litis not been heard of since it may reasonably be inferred that ho has answered "a cail" from somewhere else. Tho woman who posed as his wife while here was a widow, whoao husband died of consumption, eleven years ago, at tho house of one Hev. How ers in tho state of Kansas. Shortly after her husband's death she m il Howers, whose wifo and two chil dren still reside in Kansas, eloped together and during all those years have been unheard of in their for tnor homo until they turned up a laborers in toat part of tho Lord's vineyard known as Haker City. Key. Haughn, alias Howers, has doubtless by this time rejoined his guilty partner and their children, and as he is the hanpy possessor of a voire thrt crn bo heard n dozen blocks it will not be long until hu will again make it hoard calling sinners to repentance. Hakor City Iteveillo. Ud. Ashley, of Drowsoy. was in tho city Sunday, returning from Portland, whoro ho sold a car of horses Hint netted $60 a bond. Ontario Atlas. ADVKRTISINO DOCTORS. I A Palmlitr Ufiiui Wliv Thrn Shnillil . - " I" not all be Adjudged Impostors. Orrnl. It is invariably the rule that among advertising doctors one out jpf a hundred performs tho pures nnd rouoi jio' advertises to, nnu among tltos few who cure, Drs. Darriu stand in the load. Their testimonials alone are sufficient to bear witness to the foregoing asser tion, and it is doubtful whether, among the thousands of advertis ing doctors in the country, there is a single one who lias met with such eminent success as those above quo tod, as tho following extracts from testimonials will show: XAMKS THAT CAN IIK ItKl'lIItltHI) TO Ct'llKt) IIY IHtS. IIAItltl.V. Mr. Isaac Wingurd, Contrnlia, W T. Asthma of eighteen years' standing; restored. Geo. II. Hamilton, .'12 stark St., Portland Stoppage of the tear duct cured. Joseph Moore, National holol, Portland Polypus in tho noso Ill teen years; cured. Win. Kahler, aged 72 years Jack sonville Or Deaf in one ear thirty six years; cured. Miss Lueli Mornn, Monmouth Or Cross-eye; straightened in ono minute. Judge C. Kalahan, Kahuna, W. T. Polypus in tho ear; removed with one operation. Mrs. H. II. Frnsor, Fishors Land ing, W. T. Hheuinatisin and Kid ney trouble; restored. j. W. Hottom, Astoria, OnKid ney and liver complaint for years; restored to perfect health. Fanny Kennedy, Walla, Walla, W. T. Hoth eyes crossed since a child; cured in thirty seconds. S. I. Whitman, Monmouth, Or. Deafness and ringing noises in tho ears twelve years; restored. Miss Mamie McKcau, 2H0 I street Portland Deafness and catarrh, fourteen years' standing; cured. IJ. K. joslin, Tho Dalles, Or. Discharging ear twenty-one years from effects of diptheria; cured. Mrs, A Shea's daughter, Col umbia streot, Portland Cross-eyed all her life; cured in ono minute. Mrs. I. It. Kennedy, 251, Sixth street H h e u m a t i sin thirty-five years; cured six months ago and remains permanent. 10. A. Shaw, Forest Grove, Or. Total deafness; so far restored as to be able to hear ordinary conver sation. Mrs. li. Mann, Pioneer, Cook county, W. T. cured of painful rheumatism of six mouths' dura tion. Mrs. II. S. Young, Huntington, W. T. Kidney and liver complaint dyspepsia and general debility; cured. JntnoRj. MeGowan, V. Thir- teenth street, Portland Heart di sease, palpitation and general ner vous debihtv; bured. Or. Damns' Place of llusincss, Drs. Darrin can be consulted free at 2;.1 Fifth street, corner of Main, Portland. Otllce hours, from 10 to " o'clock daily; evening, 7 to 8; Sundays 10 to 12. All curable chronic diseases, loss of manhood, blood taints, syphilis, gleet, gonor rho'it, stricture, spernmlorrhti'a, seminal weakness, or loss of desire of textual jMiwer, in either man or woman, catarrh and deafness, arc confidentially and successfully trea ted. Cure's of private diseases guaranteed, and novor published in the papers. Circulars sent free. Most cases can receive homo treatment after a visit to the doctor's ollice, This Year's Elections. Elections in ton states place on November 5th. Will On ttiko that day: Iowa will oluct govornorand lion-tenant-governor. Maryland will elect controller and attorney general. Macsnoltusotts will elect govern or and statu officers. Mississippi will eloot govornor and state olllcers. Nebraska will oleut a supreme court judge and two regents. New Jersey, will elect governor and state officers. New York will elect statu olllcers, except govornor and lioutonant-gov-ornor. Ohio will elect govornor and state olllcers. Pennsylvania will elect state treasurer. Virginia will elect governor nnd istato olficjirs . Hums woman cured her litis baud of staving nut late nights by going to tho tloor wlion ho camo and whispering through tliu kov hole: "Is that you, Willio?" Her biikibnnit'u iinniit In John, imil lie pfltays at homo every night now and I filcjyw willi ono oyo opon ami tx re V Orailfyinj; to All. Tho high position attniaed and the universal acceptance nnd ap proval of the pleasant liquid fruit romedy Syrup of Figs, as tho most excellent laxative known, illustra tive tho value of tho qualities on which its iticcwjc is based nnd nro abundantly gratifying to tho Cnl. Fig Syrup Company. WASMINOTON LETTER. Wasiii.voton, Oct. 11, 'SO. nt Co. News: The election of .Mr. Hlainc to tho presidency of tho Three America's Congroi'8 is warmly endorsed by President Harrison nnd thfS selec tion appears to please the .foreign : 41... t.. ...... ....... ... lllllll', IUI II llll'IV in uiii; mini in the United States with whoso ca reer they are familiar that man is James G. Hlaine. There was a carefully laid plan to secure ljo jio sition for William Henry Trpcott, of South Carolina, though why snv clique should nk the soleetion)f a man of whoso existence the great majority of bin fellow countrymen tiro blissfully ignorant, is beyond conception. " And yet this is alwnys so. No sooner is n famous man named for an honor than all his enemies in his own patty combine on some new Mows. The new Mo ses may have Raeefullv slept out a particularly long life keeping the Hies off of himself in county courts but still his selection is insisted up on and his astonishing ability sworn to by a thousand good liurs. Thus Mr. 'Vrescott, of Hah! Knob, S. C, was insisted upon as a candi date against James G. Hlaine. Hon. Henry G. Davis, who is utio of the United States representatives in the Congress, says that he be lieves some valualdo wort; will be accomplished. The majority of the visitors express an earnest disposi tion to promote hotter commercial relations with the United States. Many say that a large projxirtionof their trade that now goes to Kuropc should go to tho United States. A fow of the delegates on the other hand, while cordial and friendly, aro reticent as to the eomiuotmil opportunities. Mr. Duvt. adds that ho is confident that United Studs delegates will not make the exclu sion to tho various industrial (.en tors but it is proposed to h .w at least four or five ol mn teprcsinta tives always with tie puty. An awkward thu g happened on the (lrM day the hctuhimirtuis of the Throe America' (.'tngres wns opened last week in the pleasaiit, tooniv old inuiihi.'.i i lint has In en iiiriicn over ir wish p'ujwse. .Mr ICstee of Cahfoi ns.i, atul a iiunil' i of othern of uur dchgati s were hand to receive tho guests, wiion it was discovered that not one -;f the party could speak Spanish and only one or two could speak French. Th. colored mesM'iiger as called into the conference umf it wati am i talli ed that ho could ttpe.ik a little dev iled Spanish, so for a long hour be fore Mr. Uomeio, the Mexican min ister arrived, tho colored messenger was the sole means of communica tion between the delegates. Handsome, courtly Judge ICsteo is ono of the leading spirits of the Congress, and, despite his amazing faculty for saying the wrong thing and at the wrong time, ho is well liked by the visitors. Tho day of tho reception, ho made one of' his enfitomary mistakes. He alluded several times to a resemblance ho thought was most striking, between Mr. ltoniero. the Mexican minister and Mr. Pachcro, who used to be in Congress from Californi. Tho re semblance he confidently assured the party was both physical and mental and extended to tliu tricks of manner. Now, Mr. Homero has spent nearly as much time in the United States as in Mexico, and he usod to know Mr. Pachcro, toward whom ho bears much personal ill feeling. Mr. Pachcro was notorious as one of the most incompetent and unimportant nioii who over sat in Congress nnd his election was a disgrace to tho election system in California. Mr. Homoro knew all this a gioat dual better than forget ful Judge ICstce, who if he had lim ited himself to the commonplace and indefinite compliments of the day would have Ix-tler lotainod Mr. Romero's regard. OLYMPJA S. MUHHAV. M. ., Feinnli) Specialist. IInh pmctict d on t lie J'noiHo Conut for tho piht iwotiiy-liAe yours. A life timo devo ted to the Htmly ol feumle tinitbln-, their OHimoH and ctuo. I lmvo thousand of tejtinionnd -.if pnrina nont euros fttun the bent pei.pl, i i,n this count. A poetise .'It ,i ulilee to perinaiieiitly cme M rm t.f .'ei.i .It. weal. Ileus, no 1 1 1 ta i luiw hii; sfui 1 ing or what In- Ktuge n,ny l ('h i gcs. loaoiiiib:u and itliiii l'n- le.ieli of all. Kor tlio lo-iisflt ul tho xoty poor of my sox who mo HiiflVrinjj from uny of tli grin I npiltitiido f inline ins thru follow in ( a . u.at ternbl" diaense Know ii the jf-nm!n wviiloiPfcs, and who 'ii" ii't 'ililt- to pay for trftuine.it J will treat Inn of chaigtt CoiifttilUiiofj Ly unit, fiee. All oorresponjoiU'o nlneilv confidential, .Medici ih-h packed, boxed ami tcui hy ex pus with charges ro piiid fur homo" n-at-mailt, with iipecillo directions for inw. If you ro ufl'eiin from uny foiimlo trouble, periodically or con - HUiiiuy, Adiirwts, ; o )i.viiu.i S MuaiiAV, M D., I&ist I'oilland, Oregon I'ot butlutM xitau'.U at lltr IVxtUml IWtlncu College IKrtUiid Oreiioii, or at the Capital Ilui lnr Collcgr. HkUhj, Orruon. II. all clioult ate uu.trrllif iuj.iKcinriU.f A I. AriuUiui. Iae aatuc rotia ( f atuiliet au.t Mine ratct of lulituu. SS ti m a n t' m h, N It o v t Ii :j ii d , Tyv'lt'u, rcnmauflWp and i:nslUli Ociwil-Bi.-iii- IKy atul tvciiluiMflon. NiidciiUad. utltUtlat my lluie. t'urjolnl CaUtluk'ue.ailarct WrtitftJ UUti, Art fipJUl tiJitu Ultir, IVnlUnU, Orrgou, Oil Ka1cui,Orr)rou. County, slato and dint riot fftiH everywhere, have proven u juoccss during the past month, on the Pa cific coast. "Homicide by imprudence," is a new crime according to J'ifnoli law. A similnw law is in force in Belgium. Such n law.ultflit bo imported with the result of Tliinin I'shing tlio nuiuhoi' of didn't-know- it wns-londed" idiots. WeM Hros, of Salem have just sold fifteen hundred head'of mutton sheop to tho Victoria, H. C. inarkut. They hnvo been keeping them above Moliema. They shipped part of thorn yesterday. Price paid all nround'wns $2.50 Albany Demo crnt. An Albany gentleman hits dis covered the fnet that this cllinatois not conductive to epidemics; in fact that it is contrary to thoi rule for one to catch ovon what is generally known aa a contagious disuse, from another, such is the peculiarity of our climate. This is a fact deserv ing of attention. Combines the Julco of the 111 to Vi of California, to laxative ami nutritious, with the medicinal virluet of plant f;nown to be mott bcncliiiul to the ium.iasYttem, forming the ON 1 Y I'I'K Ki:CT HKMICDV to act ceady yet promptly on the KIDNEYS, LIVER AND DOWELS AKD TO Cleanse the System Effectually, 0 THAT PURE BLOOD, Itlit'DtiSHIN'Q SLEEP, HEALTH nnd STRENGTH Naturally follow. Every one It iiilnj; It ami all ar' ilcliehted iti it. Aik your ItuKRui for SYIUM' OV 1MGS. Manu factuirtl only by llie CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. Bah I'iianciico, CiL. Lociivn.lv. I.v. New Vok, N. V. 1 oit sali: 200 bond of owns, clean good condition, Clump ioi n-iil o ittb in or will Untie for ymtiling w Addrows Ni.'wrt OlnYo i en. NOTK H. All peiMiiis indebted to V. ft. Itinenrsoii, (localised, will i Iohmj call mid hot tie immediate , , or til tr accounts will bo placed in ; lie hands of an attorney. Mas. K. H. ItiXEAiukix. Pruirio City, dr., Oct. l),.ltSI. KHUIT I'Olt sALH. To tboo wishing to buy fmit and vogetnbloH, I would say that I will hoII applet) on the rmieli ntfto ct pur lox, also a good nnsorlineut of vego tabloH lor snlu nt leamniuble prices. All orders will lie promptly uttund ml to. Order left with 0. P. CieNim, i in Cnuyon ('it. , will leach nie oveiy wee!;, as 1 will usnnlly lw in town Satin dayx and Tiuwdiiys of onoli week with ft nit to sell. ltnsidenco twmnilon below Jo'ui Hay City, on The Hallos load. l'Ynit oxclmnged for all hinds of gtnin delivaiod at my ranch. W.M. Ltc.n Momx- HI ft" i In anioutiU to suit on iinpi-t l farina. The lowest ntM iMtaatced If you want to borrow it ill pity you to e ins. FIRE INSURANCE l 'rill fit in fhrht'st 1'id in -it iff. W. 18. DI8. Pniuto Oity Oivgon, First) mogfiNK. Of Hoppnor 0. A. ItlICA, I'HAVK ICI!i.L0O(., Piositlont. Vice-Pi cedent. Guoikii: W, Co.vbiih, Cttslu'or. IIIIIU, T. A. ItllKA, U T. IV l , J. r. Dirocttir!1. Trnasnrts a (Icncrnl Until, ut. i m Exchange -nn Ml pnitt of th woild-. BOUGHT and SOLD- Collections made nt nil poiuts cn Reatioiinlilu Tonus. Money loaned nt from ons to ton per cent.