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'' .... re,?".- : " S jiff ! : THE GRANT COUNTY HEWS, Thursday, Oct. 31. LOCAL BREVITIES. County court, regular lenn, begins Jfa-.' next Monday. The people generally nre getting i rwitly for winter, nml expecting n long cold on. l'roqucnt showers hitcly have con tributed n grent degree of wetne to the iviith. See Dr. Itoley'n card in another col umn. Ho bin nn entirely nun outfit just from Chicngo. Win. I-'ry of Indian crcclc, has sold his ranch to Sam Hillin, o we !ac leaii informed. Consideration fight hundred dollars. More pcoplo are coming into the vtilloy from xouth of the mountain.. for supplies this year than over onnie before in one season. Uliris Jlnnly who took A bum. ulieop to Montana in tlio spring, writes ' that ho inlond wintering them there, being tumble to find a market for any ' of them. Our Mr. IJugler fcUrted last Friday i on n visit of a few weeks to the Wilnin-1 incite valley, now, therefore, the editor has to play the devil and dun deliu-1 quenU too. It is thmiL'lit the stale tax low ! sShis year will bo nliout six mills. All HO counties havo not sent in the nu-1 struct of their assessments, therefore the state levy has not lecn made. .Snow already gives a whitish Vnt to old Strawlxirry mountain. That is I - right. What this country wants is plonty of snow piled up in the natural resorvoirs the high mountains. Crass is Itcginning to spring up, but in this immediate illaho thu cattle aro so hollow chested and consumptive looking it is doubtful if mnny of them survive to see it grow long enough to 1 bite. j After to-day it will lo unlawful to , kill deer in Oregon until next August. If a big fat deer attacks you, however, and trios to bite you, wo advise you to throw a rope over his ho us and lead him over into Idaho, where ho can bo slaughtered with impunity. Wo understand that Mr. Guernsey contemplates getting out a ton of rock from his prospect shaft on the moun tain, and having it crushed by the Koystono mill at Quartzburg. 'He certainly has some fino looking ore, and is confident that depth will add richness to the ledgo. A eorrcspondedt to the IS'kwh from Little Ulackfoot, Montana, says that wages of mechanics and miners up there aro four dollara per day. Farm hands get from foity to fifty dollars a mouth; cowboys from foity to seventy dollars, and sheep herders forty dollars a month the year round. The most absent-minded man was not the man who hunted for his pipe when it was botweou his teeth, nor the man who throw his hat out of the window and hung his cigar on a peg, nor yet the man who put his umbrella to bod and went and stood behind the door, but the man who forgot to pay the printer. 1 ho editor ot an esteemed contem porary wonders how ho will getll. clothes on over his wings when ho gets to heaven. Don't worry, dear brother on that score. You may sometimes find difficulty in gett'ng your boots on over your cloven boon), or making your hat cover your horns, but don't lother about tho wings. linker City is to havo a street rail way. A franchise has Wen granted by the eity council, and the line will , W in operation by tho first of next I June, linker City has had a wonder- 1 ful growth during the past few years, nml the rich mineral Wit surrounding j thu eity is daUiuod to make in timo j truly another Denver. A couple of men passed through town last week, with the following , painted on their wagon cover: "Is'o 1 grub and no money. Starved in liar- , ney valley. Spokane or Jlust!" If thu first sentence was true I hey aro in , no condition to tench Spokane, and 1 should they fail to reach tho promised land cannot W much worse "busted." Tho Ni:wfl received a letter Saturday night that had Wen eleven days com ing up from I'oitbtnd, via Jleppner. What a mistake was made, after all, by tho postal department, in not con tinuing our mail matter by way of JJaker City, us formerly; thon wo could bo reasonably sure of a letter from Portland in four days, at tho farthest. Dr. W. F. Prudon who purchased the late Dr. Him arson's interests at Pruirio City is building up a successful and permanent piactice for himself in that community. The Dr. during his twenty years of practice mostly in ( 1 rant county experienced aflluenco and privations, but as long as 11 physi cian is honest and successful with Ilia patrons it matters little about his fi imucinl affairs. The road between hero and Itakor on llumt river mountain away over by tho county line is said to bo aw ful lad. Freightors report it nearly impassable for a short distance. Can not something W done about itl We of ton wonder if I laker county would not send u imui or two over to repair this particular mountain. It is just across her county line, and she wed tho gets all tho money of freighters who go over tho road, and if wo re inmWr correctly she tried hard to get tho last legislature to give her that saiuu piece of territory, I Sec at! of A. 0. U. W. Hall. Wasn't it cold Monday momingl Yc.a, verily it snow on tho mountain. Our pocketliook is now in such n feeble condition that it cannot stand a loan. Ijiuranco it Howell nre doing n good morenntilo business at Prairie City. Horn, nt Ijiycock's ranch, OctoWr 2Uh, 1889, to thu wife of Kd Hagcny a son. President Harrison anil Jimblaiuo aro planning a visit to this coast next summer. Col. John Green, commander at Itoiso Wrrnoks, will soon W placed on thu retired list. W. H. Clark has returned from his trip to Haker, and reports that city on tho quiet order. U.A). fc Co. of John Day havo just completed an additional warehouse for tho toring of goods. Tho Oregon Pacific railroad has let another grading contract, and is now liable to W rapidly completed to Hoiso City. At the rate tho population of the United States is increasing it is oti Hiatal that it will foot up over 67,000, 000 next year. Lester Greonweil was released on $1,000 bail lust Thursday, J. W. .Circcnwoll, Ham Ctosh nml Dolph llond being his Hiiretics. I-nke county is alio in the seal) Wun ty business. Sho paid $3,310 on tho scalps of wild animals from thu first of April to tho first of OctoWr. Tho assessment roll of Marion coun ty of which Salem is tho county sent, shows a total valuation of S'J,20D,'JG9, nn increase of nWut forty per cent within tho ast year. Miss Douthit had a grand opening of millinery goods Friday. Wo are glad to see her stocking up, for cold weather is coming and the ladies will need a now winter hat, A cat which was carried from Oma ha to Idaho by rail in a Wx, was five months in making her way Kick on foot, but she got there in good shape, and immediately resumed business at tho old stand. Williams' relatives living near Pendleton, sent over their bond in tho until of -fUoO, which arrived hero InHt Saturday evening, but it wan incomplete, bo tho sherifT returned it for correction. Pursuant to a requost of the Interi or department the Nkwh will hereafter publish notices for final proof forSG.00. This sum does not include publisher's allidavit 50 cents which must W paid for by claimant, making a total of SCfiO. Jiudcs Lofton lost 0110 of his team liorscH last Monday. Tho horse was in the pasture, and hud just been stabled about live minutes when he fell dead. The sudden death can not be accounted for, as thu nag was in perfect health. We aro in receipt of a communi cation from a gentleman reviewing the lectures delivered hero Friday and Saturday evenings, which he very much desired to have publiBh h1 in this issue, but owing to the into hour in which ho sent it in we regret not having room for it this week. Tho question of improving tho de signs on our coins is likely to come Wforo congress ot its next session. Please leave tho designs on our coins as they are now. As far as wo recol lect the design is pretty enough, and should a change W made in thu design wo might think tho next ono wo saw was a button, and throw it away. A young man claiming to bo from the Malheur country was in this vicinity during tho week trying to sell a span of horses. Ho seemed so anxious to dispose of them that most people were suspicious that the fellow did not raise the horses. Joe Combs at John Day finally gavo him f.r)0 for them, and ho went away happy. Wo did not see tho horses, but have been informed that they would probably weigh 1150 or 1175 lbs each. Several ndians wero in the upper valley recently, ami uy some means perhaps from tho Chinese at Prairie City obtained whisicoy. A number of the bucks got roaring drunk. One of them lost his saddle pony, and when a couple of gentle men came upon him where he was stretched out on a log noor Lo was sober enough to pull a pistol on them about as long as a short man. Siwashes aro becoming too insolent, and if the agent don't keep them at home some of them might got a leg broken. Friday and Saturday evenings at tho Court housu Prof. II. A. Wilder of Spokane Falls, assisted by Prof. K. Andross of Walla Walla, lectured on tho theme of "Civil government and religion." They do not favor tho pro posed amendment to tho Constitution, introduced by that old crunk Senator lllair, making a national Snblwth law and thus virtually uniting church ami state. Thoy claim that such a law would W an infringement upon tho rights and liberties of the American nooiilo. and in time would cause our fair land to rank with tho priest-ridden despotisms of ancient Hurope and Asia. Owing to the rainy weather and tho short notice given the gentle men wero not greeted by a large audi ence on either evening, but their suit- I jeet is 0110 in which every Amotieau ' citizen should W iuturosted. Call and seo O, t M's. new goods and bo "fleeced." They don't sell nwaybclow cost. 'Due Chinese companies have a TuU head of water in the Lone Star ajjeh and aro working their claims down 011 the river. Jlin llrandl has been busily cn irned for some time in making pbnildmg improvements at Harvey I r iclds ranch down the river. Jake Simon, who is credited with being one of the most export "mix ers" in the state, is running Smith's snake factory alone during the ab sence of Smith. Wo have recured tho servicoaofa regular corrusiondont to tho Nkws at Prairie City, who will inform our readers each week regarding that progressive village. From the appearance of the ele ments the last few days wo Bhotild infer that considerable snow wa being piled up way back in tho lofty mountain ranges Isaac Winters, indicted for v "m iN lawfully cutting a fence, and A. Mason for fencing up a public highway, wore each fined ?f0 in tho circuit court at Harney. Gibbs, who murdered tho boy and shot thu man at Portland has not been catured or had not the last news we had. Citizens of Portland havo mado the reward for his cap ture $1,1100. Congressman Hermann says that he hopes to secure tho passage of a bill pensioning all soldiers of thu Indian wars prior to 1S50 through the noxt congress. This will include the Cavuse Indian war of Oregon in 1817 and 1818. Now stormy weather has come, and the more or less cheerful fact confronts us that with our already irregular mail service we shall be even worse off now. Hut let us look on tho bright side It teaches us patience and submission. Circuit court for Crook county, which is in scssioc, has a large docket which has sprung into ex istence since last term. For a few years after tho Prineville vigilance committees got in their sure work her court dockets were rather on the light order. Hinger Hermann's daughter was married last week at Koaeburg, to a man named Miller. Hinger wanted her to attend school another year, but the girl just fooled him a bunch and married without thu old man's consent. Ho forgave her, though, and now they aro all happy. Horse thieving is being carried on extensively in tho Snake river region, according to tho following from tho Wallowa Chieftain: Mr. W. A. Caldwell, who resides on Snake river had 1!I0 head of horses stolon from him. Ho oilers tfiOO reward for the horses and .fL'iO for the thieves. A band of wild hogs which range in tho mountains west of town broke into Ja(f. Lofton's field the other day (lnriug his absence, and destroyed neiWly all of his potatoes, so that he will have none for market. These wild hogs were first seen in that section four or five years ago, and appear to increase rapidly. Wo have received a large invoico of Now Goods which we pro- ose to sell higher than anybody else in the State, If you don't be lieve us come and see for yourself. Oviiunot.T A Mfi.imitK. Moore, tho Harney bigamist, entered a plea of guilty, and was sentenced to imprisonment in tho penitontiary for ono year. Just why thu Eontotico was made so light is agitating the minds of those who are cognizant of the facts in this case. Surely tho crime of bigamy demands a severer penalty. Possi bly there wero extenuating circum stances. Some of Mother Donea way's fol lowers at Walla Walla have brought suit against tho inspectors and judges of tho dilleront wards for re fusal to count their votes cast at tho recent election in that city, lay ing their damages each in the sum of $G,0O0. That is a big price to put on bogus votes, nnywny. Those poor deluded women, if they could vote, could be inilueueed by a much smaller sum than that. Hut the sensible voters of Wn. have said that women shall not vote and ride horseback like cowboys. This they will do, however continuo toquawk and try to crow. Afte,r examining and rejecting over two thousand men a jury has at last been selected in thu famous Crouin trial at Chicago. The pres ent custom of excusing a juror be cause he reads tho newspapers is a most unreasonable one. A man who is not a reader of nuwapaor6 whether he takes one of his own or borrows his neighbor's and does not sometimes form au opinion of his own, is not fit to sit 011 a jury to try a man for his life. A man who does not read newspapers has such an oddily shaped head that when lie sheds' tears they run down the back of liis neck, and wo would not like for him to sit on our case. Tho law governing the selection of jurors is no doubt one that wo inherited from old King Goorgo, and is .too ancient for this progressive age. Thu United States should revise the I law. PRAIRIE CITY PRATTLE. Judge Snllous is limping with a sore ankle. Mr. Howell is having a cellar built at his dwelling. Miss Clara Davis is stopping at George Mcllnley's. Miss nmanda Hardmau is very low with typhoid fever. Tho merchants have about got in their winter supply of goods. Jo Hates received a load of fine wines and liquors the other day. The man with a seven hundred pound record is not seen often of late. Web Anderson and family will soon move to the Malheur for the winter. Miss Inez Mcllalov is very much otter. Mr. Mcllalov is able to bo p and around. Mm. Dndsni) lint lenxrd the Vint Hnrtly hotel building and will run a limb linos iiuii-i. IIIii... f ,1 I , t.t ia lilnniitii ttlfil fllil xH l,,n'll,n ilding; it will soon tie the postollico. Mr. Wright is getting to be quite 11 business man. Ho has made sev eral trips to Granite. School oioncd three weeks ago with Mr. and Mrs. Slaughter and Miss Haily as teachers. Mr, and Mrs. Donaldson havo re turned from Cracker City, where they have been visiting. Tho mines at Quartzburg are shut down awaiting the arrival of parties from Salt Lake, who have leased them. Mr. Coats, wife and daughters, took their departure for ebfoot Sunday. Ono young man wept tears of anguish. Mr. Shearer is finishing up a new store building whether for his own uso or for rent, wo have not been able to find out. Tho child of Tom Hlackman's who was so badly burned about two weeks ago is recovering under the skillful treatment of Dr. Thibadoe. Several of tho Prairie City boys are gone, getting in their wintur ba cpn. They will soon be back, as feed is getting short probably with a broken arm. The first Friday night dance of the season camo "off last week; it was well attended by the young bloods of Prairie. Mrs. Pope and Mrs. Moss of John Day, who are up on a vtHit to Mrs. Dodson, also at tended the dance. Professors A. Wilder of SiKikane Falls and K. K. Andross of Walla Walla gave a free lecture at tho Grange hall Sunday evening, on "Civil Government and Religion." Thov had quite an audience, and made an interesting talk. We noticed Mr. Gumee in town a'tjtmor so the last of the week, HoSWned school on the 128th at MoadorsSjchool house. Mr. Gurneo is a good teacher, and the scholars all like him; they havo the right teacher in tho right place. OlISKItVKU. Wo'hn Herburgor has a couple of new gates on his ranch. I The coinage of silvor dollars at , the San Francisco mint is to bo re sumed shortly. The worm may owe you a living, voung man, but tho account cannot Lo turned over to an attorney for collection. Only seven women havo been sent to the Oregon penitentiary in the last thirty-five years, and only one is there now, thu first in several years. New York Germans havo sat down on a proposition to have a German national holiday in this country. They say Fourth of July is good enough for them. An eastern vegetarian crank re fuses to cat vegetables that havo been placed in the same refrigerator with meat. That samo fellow was once caught kissing a butcher's daughter. Among the aged domestic ani mals owned by Farmer Hrown of Truskowas county, Ohio, aro a dog sixteen years of iige, a cat that is nearly seventeen, a rooster of thir teen Bummers, and a cow of twenty-two. Tho jKistmasler genoral has adopted as tho abbreviation of the now state of Washington that of Wash. Therefore, when you write to a friend in our new sister state, simply toll the letter to go over thu Colunbia to wash. Rather a curious specimen may bo seen at the Bowman House, says tho Kast Oregonian. It is merely a common, ordinary frog, but do rives its interest from the fact that it was removed from tho stomach of a patient by tho cancer doctor, who received $500 for his trouble. Don't ever havo a frog in your Btom ach, dear readers none except a Frenchman can successfully do the frog act. Qratlfyinc to All. The high jwaition attained and tho universal nccoptaiico and ap proval of the pleasant liquid fruit remedy Syrup of Figs, as the most excellent laxativo known, illustra tive tho valuo of tho qualities on which its success is based and are abundantly gratifying to tho Cal. Fig Syrup Company. HONORABLY ACQUITTED. From Mr. Jossio Holesworth who arrived in town Monday uvoning we learn that the jury in tho caso of State vs 1). L. Shirk, at Harney, late Saturday evening rendered a verdict of acquittal. The case was begun Monday, nml Friday tho jury took the caso for deliberation. The first ballot stood eleven for acquittal and one for conviction. Knch sub sequent ballot was the same, and thus they hung for thirty hours. Tho eleven were determined to stand (inn to their honest convictions, and in this imperial virtue the one was not lacking. Ho was persuaded to join the majority, however, after a long lime, and then there was great rejoicing. Mr. Shirk's numerous friends at Harney were as highly elated over thu termination of thu trial seemingly as were the defend ant nud his family to be rid of tho awful uncertainty attending it. This caso was the only one of great importance on tho docket of Harney county, and had the coun sel for the State on the one side and lion. M. Dustin and C. W. Parrish on behalf of the defense. Mr. Shirk lias a number of tried and true friends in this vicinity who are glad that ho stands vindicated by thu law before his follow men. I ?ou S.m.k. AWut foity tons of wilil buy, at tho "Big Meadows'' on upper Canyon Creek. Piico six dol lars per ton. Hxeellent place to win ter stock. M. M. Adamson. Just before Frederick Douglius sailed for his post as minister to Ilayti ho was called upon ny Lieutenant Kdward Lloyd, of .Maryland, whose grandfather own ed lionla? and his mother when they wero slaves. A Cincinnati girl fifteen years old, dug her elbow into a police mail's ribs with such force as to crack two of them, and yet alio called it a light dig. Snpposo that girl grows up and marries and hears burglars some night and kicks her elbow out for her hus band's side. Just think of itl Tho governor of Rhode Island declares that the abolition of the death penalty of that state has been demonstrated to be a wise law. The penalty for murder in Rhode Island is imprisonment for life, and tho governor presents statistics to show that as to crimes of violence that state i'h exceptionally free as com pared with other states, and that trials and convictions there are speedy. DIED. At Stockton, California, Sept. 28, Mrs. Lucinda Rami, relief, of Caleb Rami of Grant county, aged fit) years and eight days. Lucinda Sanders was bom at Nashville, Tenn., Sept. 20, 1HH0, crossed tho plains with the Donner Lake parly. Her mother perished there leaving her alone in tho world, her father dying when she was 1111 infant. Sho went to Santa Clara, Cal., and worked thero until sho iimiried her first hushnnd; then they went with Marshall it Sutter to build a mill. He fell from the top of tho mill and was killed in stantly. Sho then married Caleb Rann and survived him ten years, but the horrors of Donner Lake to gether with tho loss of threo children in ono day preyed upon her mind until it gave way entirely, but left her quiet and harmless. Mother, tltr Mutlicr, M10 )wii beta Ion, huirn Ut lietnl jour lull l.y winir. Vou'io Julncil our dear I'atlior In lilt lt ilnumttu lff, Nr liermflrr lo mourn or U . Tlir Oilrf lira. oil (or tlio Ktrat III coti ol Uootl'i K.ir.i'JirllU I1 foiunl III llm stllclo lltvlf. Itlilncill Uiat wlM.aiid tlio (act tint Hmxl't Har.iirllU actually no ntnillslivs wliat i flalmfl for II, I' wlist t'At Liven to t!il liii'itlcluu .1 I opuUrltjr aiuI air ureal" limn U' tt o( any otlur .trnpa- Merit Wins n,rif..Mii..iM.i.iie. Ilno.1'1 Harnaparllla rurci Hirolula, Halt itlicum ami alt lluniori, Dynx-iula, Kirk Heartache, llllloinni'M, cnurcomci TI1.1l mot rcclliiK, create an Airlil. Miriifcllt (in tho Ncrvci. ImiliU li Hit) Wliolu S tti-m. Iloo.r Nnr-MiiirHlu It lolil liyall illtix Ititi l, III fur (ft. I'rri.irdbyl!. I. Iluoil U Co., Apollii'CJllci. Uittcll, Haw. I'or lulurM putnutU t tlir I'oitUml llulnr CulltKr I'mtUml Orrk'on. or ul Hit Capital llu Iiicm I olttxr. Salem. Giruon. Ilolli kIiuuIi uic liinlrr Dm luaimtfciiirulorA 1' AiiiutluiiK. Iwe nine ruuiKiil iiuilkt anil umc rutrt of tuUluii. It ii i lie km, Shorthand, TyK-wiitliiir. I'mniBiiihlp ami Hncllili cirt luiuto IMy nii'l rvciiMK mIoii htixlrnliaii nilllr.l at any llmr. t'orjolnl CluU)fur,oilJi CtrUuJ CkIui.i rll. All Ciu'UI ttthm XMif, 1 Vttlati'l, Dicuuu. VII Hakm.Oitguil. Whoopup is the name of a Dako ta town. A Donver paper has been fined $!UX) for criticising the court. A bridge is to be constructed across tho Columbia river near Van couver, bv a company with a capi tal of 2."(XX),000. The governor of North Dakota telegraphed tho governor of South Dakota, saying, "It's au awful long time between drinks." General Greon H. Hauui, tho uewlv apointed Commissioner of Pensions, has entered upon the dis charge of his ollicial duties. A girl baby was born at Weston a few days ago, who was eyeless. The unfortunate little being is live ly and healthy, but the beauties of this world she can never behold. A gun capable of discharging 1000 balls per minute has been pat ented by an Indiana man. By this it will he seen that all the Indiana men have not been appointed to ollice by the president. ComMnet the Juice of the blue Fu;iof California, 10 laxative ami mi'tin u. with t lie medicinal virtues or . Lnown to be moit liriteltcUl to the human ivitem, formlni; tlie ON I Y ITK-i-l-CT KKMliDY to act sently )t promptly on the KIDNEYS, LIVER AND BOWELS Kt TO Cleanse the System Effectually, 10 THAT PUHE BLOOD, nEFRESMNQ SLEEP, HEALTH and STRENGTH Naturally MIow. Kvery one It uilnj it anil all are ilrlif.htetl with it. Aik your tlriienitt for SYRUP OF FIGS. Manu factuieil only by the CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. Sx 1'aANClico, Cal. Lomivu.li, Kv. Nw Voa, H. Y. Fit U IT KOH ATjE. To tliOM) wishing to buy fruit and vegotablox, I wuiibl nuv tbitt I will sell apples on tho luiieli iitfiu ets per box, also a i;ood assortment of vege tables lor sale nt rouHoiinblo prices. All ordeiH will bo promptly attend ed to. Oidors left with O P. Cii'snp, in Canyon t'it, will reiieh inn every week, nn I will tiMially be in town .Sitturduyx and Tuuidnys of eauh week with fruit to cell. Hesidiinco twoiniloM bolow .lo'tn Day City, on Tho Dalles rond. Fruit exchanged for nil kituln of good clean grain delivoied ut uiy much at 1 1 ce'its. Wm. fjtICK JOHN DAY HOTEL Chas. COBB. Prop. John )d, Grant Co., Gin. To stop nt this popular house once is a sin that you will come niiiu. Tho best of ajoonnnoihi'ioii'i for gtiustH, and ratui of bonid and lodg ing roiisou-iblo. NOTICH KOU PUHUCATION Idtid OUIft at llurim, Orvipin. ol 16 info Nolle U lirlir tm tli.l llm filluliiH-iiatitJ t11rr Iiai nltf nollf i.f ttirlr Intenllnii In umke nnal rwif In iippuit ul llmir vlalm, ah.I that M lirtmf will tin hlad Iwforr llif cuulli.t ilrrk f ilmut cuutiiv, Or . ai I'iiivmii I'itt Or . Krljjr, .Notamlirr at. I HAD. la Tlio- II I. ft" XOK. I'mllHUkM I J. a UUHAM'K i l It Kill for lh SI. or ft! nr it, MI ir t -it , Whall JiW hi r VTn 19. S It KlU I'. V. ami NL'iir NU ur W lnlf.ST. 111 ami W iir ali r . it T1BH II Ut H W M ll IHIHlf Hi filllO107 ItltO-.M tu pflWi' l continuum rtiduep utmii 4mI rullt. itl n cf, f-iiil UimI, tla: 0i W In.ir, 1 LiUii-tiji Tuftm a. II llotiyU., llmr Mn . . ' i'r'r,.' i .1 , Hi 31W -I t M -'I",. ,T' V !f.i-l-'.r NOTlrK. All pci'MiiiH inib I'teil tu F. i. ItiiU'iiiHon, (liii'tnihcd, will plenHO call and not tie iiniiiinliiiinlv, or tlieii aecntinirt will tut plueetl in the hiiiidri of an nt'oriiny. Mto F 1! HiNP Rhus. Pi nine in , v , Hi t t, Slh dumml Vail WILL HK (1IVE.V 11V JS. O. Canyon Cily, Oiepn, al Ik Court House, iW-'-ir n- A H It A NO KM UNTS: K. 1. Hornlcy, C5. I. llazeltinc, A. 0. uoiu. INVITATION: J, 1). Sutherland, John Lauraneo, Wm. .Miller, M. is'. Hoiihain, C. V. Parrish, Clay Todhunter, C. W. llonliam, FI.OOK: V. 0. Cozad, 0. P. Cremip, Clay Todhunter. KKCK1TION: M. A. Lucas, It. Hyram, W. II. Clark, W. P. Gray. TICKETS (not including mppcr) $2 60. LITTU! MAGGIti -MUST'S LETT. Ell. OrtfontMi. La Ghandk, Oct. 12, 1889.. Drs. Darrin, 235 Fifth St., Port land Kind Sirs: I write this let ter to try and oxprcsH my thanB and gnititudo better than I vui 'A' word of mouth. I know 1 nn '.In most happy girl in La Grande rinob you have "cured mo of so great a misfortune as crooked eyes. Thnnkp to you, my eyes aro straight oncis more atid'my sight is perfect. I am nine years old. Gratefully yours, M.uion: Synhohst. Dr. Darrlm' PUca of Duiinets. Drs. Darrin can bo consulted freu at 2;ifi Fifth street, comer of Main, Portland. Ollice hours, from 10 to . 5 o clook daily; evening, to " . Sundays 10 to 12. All . i .'i i chronic diseases, loss of maiutoOil. blood taints, syphilis, gleet, gouor rliiea, Htriclure, speriinitonhiKa. seminal weakness, or loss ot'iicviut of sextual jmwer, in either man or woman, catarrh and deafness, nr confidentially and successfully iron ted. Cures of privntu dibeasert guaranteed, and never published In the papers. Circulars sent free. Most cases can receive homi treatment after a visit to the doctor's ollice. Oi.YMPi H. MCUIiAY. M. U.t I'Vui I SjiitMulittt llm pret.lctl on tli" Pueilie I'onat f tho p.utt iweii' liAi' vouii. A lifo timo doro tcl i the itutly of female trouble, Hum- imhaoh and omen. 1 livo thuiMiituU of tiMfimoiiihi of rrtim tiMit :uicm from the heat peopJ on this ooiutt. 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