n s3 THE GRANT CUT! HEWS. Thursday, Dee. 12. LOCAL BREVITIES. NnOea for m11 iironomil.1 under "New to-day," for keying the county Me limit ia-Jtrpijpj irtf to put sluighs ott lih rani ir Lite unow nerws the mountain and in Hear valley holds. Atkmwon's little liy went hunting n tltott Umm ngo nit nkne, and kHlel n cougnr. Pretty good work for n twelve year old lxty. It sowna impMibl for iiiow to lay tnorojlwii three lioura iit this immedi ate vicinity, llowovcr, wo may havo plenty of it liy mid by. LOST, A miltnbU reward will Ito given to the finilor of n Gold Quaitz Watch Koy ly returning nuo t tho low, M. S. Uiiixma.v. Our nniUMinunt loving pooplo will plan) obsorvo tho ltd of tho tall to bo given nt .lohn Day on Christmas night, proceeds for publio school Iwno fit. A large tpmntity of Slmwlierry mills (lour is Morod in town for tho winter trade. This is Rood Hour, but would lm lwttor if intniifneturod by full rollor prooota. Leo Miller roturnwl from Hlk croak hst week where ho had taken some Canyon mounlnin rook for assay. Ho toiwrt tho oro averaging vory well, considering that it wns from only tho croppings. ShorilTGray who hits just returned from n trip to Long Crock rt-jwrt thnt n hod man whoso name ho had forgot led, cursed n preacher in that republic and was placod tinder bonds by tho jutico of tho pence. James I'. Cleaver, of Cracker City, writes to tho Nkws that ho juts just recovered from a sovero sprained an kle, and that his daughter, Miss Kttn, lias lioen afllicted with rheumatism, but was much improved. Jullbraoit Davis, ex-president of the southern confederacy, died at ov Orleans last Friday morning. If the old man was a foe to tho government in tho CO's ho did it good service prior to that time, and now removed from tho scenes of war and strife. A surprise party was tendered .Miss Katio Palmer at tho home'hf her aunt Mrs. Jonoll, at John,lny last Friday evening. A largo number of Canyon City folks were invited, and after a pleasant greeting repaired to tho hall and tripped tho merry waltz. The Harney Press says .John Par ker, whom many of us hero know, is a raving maniac, and will 1h3 sent to Sa lem. Parker and Hugh Smith took a croy.y man from Harnoy alley to the luyliim a few yoar.? ago, ami tno war den aaiuo nuar looking Parker up then. A nuw ntrttnfliuo called Homer has Iwon established in the western part of Hoar vallov. Mr. W. Stone post master. Next thine: in order, which h.is been agitated a long time, is to gel a mail route established from this place to Stewait, liy way 01 mo nuw oilice. Sloan llro's left last week for their minoil at Klk creek to complete the iwliiialninnt. of the steam derrick on the placer claim of Slam t Haskell, in liionamtion for next season's run The derrick will perform tho lalnir of several men, and will aid very materi ally in nuking their claim the largest paying ono in uraut county. Thoio who Uko an agency for a reliable enterprising house, learn their biifcinosH and stick to it, "get on in tho world. People who haoany idea of engaging in any canvassing business will lo well to write Ceorgo Stinson A- Co., Poitland, Maine thu great ait anil ionoml nublialior. Women make nuecuafcfiil canvassers, as well as men. Full iKitticulars will Imi sent to those who millions the linn their full ndilrosa is given above. Joseph linrkor was committeil to nrion last week on a charge of oblit- nmtini or ohanuiiiL' brands on horses on tho ramie. Mr. Uarker wns con viotoil in the justices court in NVarin fViriitur nrocinct and held under SfiOO bands, which ho failed to give, and now saws wood for the county along u-Uli liu China Dalits thief. Hostile all his other, alllictions and misfort num. llaiker is Iwth (hf and dumb, l.nt. uould minikev with brands that ...... - ---- warn not his own. We are aUmt to lose the patronage of n valmxl subioriber because wo do nut "boom tho mine." Tho mines referred to ato thu recent discoveries mi the crook, and as yet there is noth inir to l)Ooin. Scarcely a hole has lieon made in the rock large enough to sot ft hen, and for goodness sake what more oan tho Nnwrt say than it has nl- r.ulv said alwut this lodi-ot It has eivuit the assays as tho mineralogist enrtillod to them, and has never exng genitwl nor misreiroouted a single fact relative to mining prospoei, aim never intends to. Wo shall give the facU us they exist There is a moun tain of ore, wu Iuino no doubt, but whether it is valuable or not we can only conjecture; wo only know that euoourMgiiig proipeets have boon ol taiuwl from the mopping. This pa per olttinui to bo reliable and we al wuy fctnnd rowdy to enoounigo mining veuturoi and givo them muritett praise, but never for inireprointntion whieh will lend outsider to think wo lmvo developed uiinw and oro already pro duping ton of bullion. Cot your ore in light, my friend, and then blow nlout it. MOUNTAIN CRKKK MUSINGS. Mountain Crook Dec. 8. John Fopinno started this morn ing to The Dalles with fifteon hun dred head of mutton sheep, which lie expects to distioso of nt $3.50 per head. ' Mr. McDonald, who tt seems was not informed of lior husbands ' (lenlh until after tho funeral, nrriv-' od Friday and liad the body disin- torred. Shots taking it to I no )alles where it will undergo a jwst mortem examination. ! Mountain Creek boasts of one of tho urittioat juris in tho state. The other morning she concluded that there were more dogs on the ranch titan wore needed for is or orna ment, and forthwith murdered sev en before breakfast. Last Sunday several courageous muter reMiired to tho mountnins j in search of bear. 1 Hoy visaed a i on but it proved to be only his . . i i i summer residence ami tinnn nan epnrtcd for parts unknown. Thoro is more snow in these mountains now than at any time urine- Inst winter, so tho nrosiveots are that there will bo plenty of wa ter next season. h. .M. Morton Cliflbnl is attending couit at lak?. h Moi Uurklieimer of I'ruine is Spending a few days in our city. Ike Iker is interested in the erec tion of a nmguiticont city mill at lliirni. ITlm ground here ha loim pretty .veil covrreu wiiii nrauiuui imv snow. Mis Mabel position of Ha.eltino has accepted cuverness in the family of .Mr. J. C. Oliver, White johnrubhits are reportwl pute numHroui on the lulls, wineii fact denotes an easy winter for coy otes. Juilije Ison is said to Iki regotning his health. Many true friends in Grant county wish for his speedy re covery. Cresap has gocxh suitable for the Holidays, and will surprise you with his low price.?. Seo announcement on this pige.- The 0. K. it N. is no more, nnd everything between Portland and Omaha will henceforth be known as tho Union Pacific. A. It. Jack of Umatilla turned out to lo a tail man and shot a patron of his saloon. He stood the sheriff oil' with a shotgun tovnral hours before arrest was accomplished. I'he Daily Koveille, Maker City has beon enlarged to six columns, the siimo 8i7.o oi tlio wemoorat. nasor City has two dailys which would ' ! credit to a much larger town. A saloon keeper of linker City who was convicted of tho erimo of selling liipior to minors was sentenced by Iinliie Fee to pay a lino ot fcliiu ami had his license revoked besides. Few people over hoard of I'M win S. Kbbert aged SO, who died in West Virginia tho other day, yet in 1SH) ho built tho lirst human naui- tatiou on tho site of Chicago. Influenza, now prevalent in St-, etersburg, r.s declared by eminent Peters! medical authority to be tho forerun iter of cholera, similar signs having preceded the last live cholera epi demics there. To day wo present our sulcribur with president Harrison s message to congress. It loo not contain a ymiv amount of interesting rending, but come handy to paste over that broken window pane. Professor Loisette's Memory sys tem is creatine: ercntor interest than ever in all parts of tho country, and persons wmhing to tmprovo ineir memory should send for his pros- ectua, free as advertised in aiiotuor column. Tho common council of lloppner havo a proposition from an Hastorn I ing winter will be a cold winter, artesian well boring outfit for tho ; and that the summer of I81K) will sinking of an artesian wo!l. Tho ! be a summer of oxtrotucs in torn cotnimny nuroo to bore to a depth ' pernture and rainfall. of TilXJ feet at tho rate of $.r iter foot. 'Pimm will not be a dollar left of it.,, i miir Pi-mtl u-muiii rrvwl nniiro- priation when tho road is finished, say the commissioners. Tho Uma - tilla county court will make a small appropriation to aid in the payment for bridgu work. H. O. The Demoomt says that Chus. H. Miller who started a few day ago from Gi-anite to Greenhorn on snow shoes was reported lost, and a party had left Granite in search of tho mist ing mini. It was feared ho had per ished in the mountains. Marker who is here in jail is the sou of old man Harker who was killed in I nnitl a I'll V M)llie limn K". i........ i-iii.wl nl.l lliirkor. is said fulfil, nnu nt -- - in l.i. Mm uiiiii. .lonns w no was Kiiiuu near Heppner last Thanksgiving night . M'l...l' ,.n i, .!,.. in a saiism row, iran mvi tiou Harker Usirs to tho Jones family. Tho Washington legislature a Sleeping car jmssongers from Pa few days mo had nnnionriation , cifio Coast jioirts via Chicago, Mil- bills for consideration amounting to !K)0,OOQ. It U (wtimatod that tlio whole oxpeneo of tlio first year's stnte govorniuont will roach 000,000. Come, Settle Up. All porsons indebted to C.roth A- Thompson, arc hereby notified that they mint come up with the cash on or before January 1st, 131)0, or ousts of collection will bo addod. (iuiKt n A- Tiio.Mi'soN. Canyon City, Nov. 27, IBS". OKAN1TJJ QRAINS. 15d. Nkws: Snow shoeing id nil tlio go now. Quito n number of freight tennis nro hero with winter grub for the different mining camps. The Monumental hns shut down nml all tho men lmvo loft. The cause is unknown, they havo ro- moved part of .their ninchinory and took two tons of candles to linker. It is rumored that thov will resume work soon. 'n,0 clear creek mill started. ntrain yesterday. Thov have added some machinery and will run until they freeio out, which is hoped may not'lH) thin winter, although tho thermometer registered 10 below, a few niglito ago. There will be an entertainment soon, given nv the school ami oui 0rs. M ho proceeds to bo distributed well wo do not know now There woro four persons among the "Kxaminor's happy fiOOO" at Granite, these drew books so tho paper said. Aytcii. h I'KAIRIU CITY PRATTLE liss Hnttie Mack has returned to Prairie. There will bo calico danco Christmas. Tho masnucrado ball has been poitponed tili New Year. Mi iss. Mary Mcador ontcrtaincd a few friends Monday evening. J Mr?. I less, who fell and broke her arm some time back, is slowly : recovering. I Vl lorry Allen, Willie Starr, Geo. Chambers and Latiranco, have gone to tho laud oilice at Hums to prove up on their claims. Messrs. Dodson, Coho and Hough have gono to Granite to do the as sessment work on Dr. Thibadoe's mine nt that place. Stockmen in this valley antci pato an open winter anil think they will have lots of hay to sell, but spring is n long way off yet nnd plenty of tinio for snow. Mr. F. llinkle hns returned front the Sound where he has been the past summer. lie reports times good and money plenty down there. OllHKIlVKU. Commendable. t All claims not consistent with tho j high character of Syrup of Fig are j purposely avoided by the Cul. Fig j Syrup Company. It acts gently on ' the. 'kidneys, "liver nnd bowels, cleansing the system effectually, but it-is not a cure-all and makes no nrotentions that every bottle will not substantiate. Go to tho Red Front Uillinrd Hall, Canvon City, for lino wines, liquors and cigars. The finest stock of Drygoods, Clothing, Hoots and Shoes, at Collin tt McFarland's, Heppner. Stoves cV Tinware, Doors it Win dows, cheaper than anywhere, at Collin t McFarland's Heppner. llun Iturlix- 'I'imiilliv Al fit I fit. nl ' ' in nrK0 qutiiy, , al Co'mu & Mcl.'uri,lluiH Heppner. Stetson Cow Hoy Hats, Silver Hits and Spurs; Calfskin Coats and Vests. C'hevenno t San Joso Sad dles, at Collin it McFarland's Hep pner. Vou can savo big money by go ing to Collin .t McFarland, Hep pner, for your Fall and Winter Sup dies. They keep everything, and have cut prices down so that they aro tho lowest priced store in Ore gon. Weather prophet Hlake, of Tope ka, Kansas, is out in another letter warning the public thnt December will be a cold month; thai thocoin- G:hm1 urass and water all tho 1 way to Hennnor and KiO miles of travel saved on tho round trip, over I over Tho Dallea route. 1'ricen of J goods lower and wool higher. Co ; to Collin and McFarland, they keep I tho largest stock and sell more ' goods than any store in Oregon. I Why? Hecauso their prices aro ' lower; they buy everything by th0 car load. Want Borne School Hooks? Prices of school books furnished by Ivison, Hlakenian Ar Co., as per contract with tho Stato of Oregon: Fiidi's arithmetic, No. 1, exchange Iflctu.: introduction, .'10 cts.; retail after March 1st. .'15 cts. Fish's i Arithmetic. No. 2. oxchanuo. !I0 cts: I ----- - " - i liiirouiieuoii, ouuia., iihiui uiiw j March 1st 75 cts. 1 A Tians-Contincltal Innovation. wntikee v St. Paul and I'nton pa cific Overland Fast Mail Line no longer have to wait in lino at Coun cil Mull's Transfer Station lo ob tain sleeping car berth reservations cast of tho Missouri river. The new arrangements mndo by tho Omaha and Chicago Short Line of the Chicago, Milwaukee V i St. Paul Kaihvay obviate all such delay and annoyance. t Kor further par iculars enquire of nearest Coupon 1 iokut Agent or a drew .1. W. Casey, 'I rav. Pasa. Agt. , 8 Stark St. Portland, Oregon. A QENTLti QKOWl. Prnirio City, Dec. 1, 'Sfl. l.'ufi-ni) 'i:uw It has been SOII10 timo since 1 writ you, should lmvo writ woner but I have U-cn in jail . for contempt of court, how 1 con tempted it is nn indefinite idea in my mind. As 1 remarked before I am still out for commissioner and have fixed (this is private) tho pri mary, and will have at least of the ilelei!ates from this place. Of course 1 will come out on tho repub-1 licatt ticket, if you think it the strongost, but to tell you the truth, tho high tariff nnd my honesty has always kept tno ioor, hut 1 have L'real hones of celtinK a -1th clans postollice, or a mission to some for eign land Siberia for instance. Doc. Homer runs a restaurant. Meals at all hourt. Kd. Armor has leased tltc G. W. Chambers blacksmith shop. You can mo your stars at the skating rink and hear llowels too. Mr. Whituiieres' new dwelling is Hearing completion. J. W. King bnilder. W. H. Johnson of Cracker City visited I'rairio last week, also Minot Austin, of Middle Fork. One livery stable. N'et Habcock proprietor, Jimmy l.ebrel hostler, and Jimmy is a good one. Prairie has two hotels uiidor the 'management respectfully of Mrs. 'Jos. Hates and Mrs. II. F. Dodson. Thanksgiving passed off very quietly and was a decided failure as a turkey day an far as I win con cerned. J. W. Hates has moved his bar from thu front to a side room of his hotel, materially increasing tho looks thereof. Hay is being delivered in I'rairio at $S" per ton; barley, fl.oO; oats, $1.75 per cwt.; potatoes lo per lb.; butter, II lbs per The I'rairio City school under the management of I'rof. and Mrs. Slaughter and Miss Haily of Pen dleton, is progressing finely. Ouartzburg is vory quiet now, ;t list in Henry is doing assessment work on the mine formerly owned by I.awranco Henry and Chariot Reynolds. Parties in Drowsey aro talking of I0anng a new road through Logan and over Strawberry to connect with Howell's now road at the on ion hods. We notice sonio few farmers doing fall plowing. Would it not bo a good idea to plow nioro in tho fall and inaugurate a more thorough system of farming? Wo noticed the eorpulant pros- ence oi sneriii urny ui i ruino n few days ago, consequently have kept out of town, so yon will not have much citv news this week. J. D. Daley is propelling the shooting department of the Wine gar district. Thos. Geurneo acts in a like capacity at tho Mcador school. I loth schools nro well sjmi ken of. The uront race for two horses and a coyuse, came oil" at 1 past one on tho private track of Sam French, Thanksgiving day, long before the time appointed lor the raco the first boat arrived, her decks crowd ed with passengers, etc. At 10, a. in. the first tram on the lireaK lino Arrived, golly wasn't there lots of us.' mo too 1 arrrv wnn mo rest oi them. The glass widow won the raco by ! feet time-, less than n quarter. Wo aro willing and think it per ly legitimate for sheophcrders to shoot and otherwise mutilate each other, but when it comes to shoot ing innocent parties like poor old Tom Mills, thoy should moot with tho severest condemnation of a com munity. A Gmiwi.nt. SCHOOL REPORT. Heport of John Day school for first quarter commencing Sept. Hi, and ending Dec. Sth, ISS'.I. Number of pupils enrolled, Sit; No. of dnvs attendance, ISO."); No. J of davs alisence, S8; No. of cusch ' tardiness, '20; timo lost by tanli- ness, 110 min.; average daily at- tendance, UI ; No. of visitors, ."J". 1 Following nie the names f the , pupils who were neither absent nor tardv during tho term: lifa Combs, Olive Hall, Amy Combs, Minnie llonham, Kddio Hall, Frankio llacheney and John n v lteevcs. M. N. Hon ii am, Tcaeher. A I lO.TIA'IIO MIlVIMI .HAI'IIIM'. llaH no eiiml Is ili'liveinil free t u'iy. wlu-ie. Pli'tme keml full 1'iwt Oflii u ml ihek, ini liiiliiiK Comity, nml nU.i your t.lii.illiK aililivHK, ItirltuliiiK inllioail kIh tl.in linmt convenient to )m. One lint iiiHt.il expciiMiwill briint to you Mime thing new nml iiupoi t.int f.-reveiy fam ily. Tor full paiticiil.us ptnimu Mini lo No, -l.Vf Went '.'Otli btttet, New Vmk City. or noppuor, (!. A. IIIIIIA, I'llANK M:i.l.O(;0, President. Vice Ptexidclit. (iuoiuii: W. CJoNHKit, Ciu.hier. J. I IIIIIIA, T. A. lllli:A, I- T. IIOIHtON', Diroet4ir. Transacts a (.'iincriil Iliuikliig Ilaslnos. JjJ.vchaifje on all its of tlm world v BOUGHT and SOLD. Collectmiii miulu at all iinU on Hontonablo Tormit. Money lonuoil at fiom one to tun i per cent. DKliWSKY UOTTINOS. lt. Nkws: Supiwsing you and some of the renders of your vnlua- blc per would like to hear from our jmrt of th country, I will give you a few items which will perhaps be of interest: All the stockmen and vaqueros are out weaning calves. Mr. McClain front Cracker Creek is over on a visit and attending to some business. Kverylhing is quiet al Drotvscy, and should bo at, for tho U. S. land oflico is onlv sixty miles away and the U. S". signal station at Houlah, Mr. A maid presiding as high official, staunch democrat at that. School at Drews-yis progressing finely. Why should it be olhn wis when as fine a young lady as Miss Hy rum presides over it? Also tho Otis school, with their teacher a line young gentleman from tho east. " Now young men and ladies, look out if you don't make a match now I don't know when you will. You might have to do like quite an old chap did not 25 miles from Drewsoy. For you have all seen in pajiers how young Indies oven Inixoin widows correspond from the cast with western gentle men. Our old gentleman's young nature got the uper hand of him and he oommcneed writing to a widow at Witchita, Kansas. She is a milliner by trndo, intelligent and good looking, about forty years old, and would adorn most any homo, if correspondents judgment is right. So our old lover or wouhl-lo lover stated to her what a line home ho had here, how nicely fixed and how happy he would he and make her the queen of his residence. Our cliiiinto and lovely country well ad vertised by your valuable paper brought the lady to the conclusion to try her luck for our lovely Ore gon and our mountain scenery. So about six mouths ago she arrived at Ontario to meet her bvey dovey. How she met him imagine! lie did not appear dressed as neat as a cowboy, for they always dress re spectable, so liiat neither them selves nor a lady have to blush when they meet. No, indeed, he came dressed like a sheepherder. She told him "you are an impostor, and not the man I would take as a companion for my remaining days!" Hut tho hotel keeper and a lawyer persuaded her to marry him, for un der the laws of Oregon it would be the best she could do, so she made the fetep for worse. How did she find her future home compared to the one she left behind (for she owned her house back in Kansas)? Hut as you all know it is a hard lot to make a living with a needle. When she saw the log hut, about l lxlli, no chair nor stove, nothing but old box seats, something of a bed, n good natural dirt lloor, in fiunt of tho lire place about three feet lower, she says, "Is this your house?" "yes, it is, and good enough fur you or any woman!" She made nn iiLt- mind nt once, and said to him: "Don't you address me as your wife, for I will not live with a 'man who docievos nn; so shameful ly!" She is on her way home now, with a new name she hates. Now, boys, belter try your luck at hoim , that you do not have 1 1 - same perieiue. If you write to one t ll her the truth nnd don't decii v.' a lady. Ni-i!i:it. A Valualito llnllrnl Tnitlo. 'tho (xllllun (or lie" l Ilia torlliiK Mcdk'nl Atiniinl, l.noivn nt llustottcr'n Alumnae, I now ri'Ailjr, ami may Iki oMnlnixl, Irua ol ri I, odli uitRl-l" nml KDiicral country iliuilrm In nil partti.if lliu fiuifil Stnlr. .Mi'Hi'ii.niiillnil.'i-il In nvi'ry mIIImI porlnmof lliu V.'i'nli'rn llim lajiliurn. 'I lil AlinniiiK ha Imh'II HmhM txu Inrly nt lliu f.niiiiiL'iii'rmi'Ml nt uu'ryjuar tar nurunu Iiiiitllindiriinliiiy 1 1 ii until in.. it Ii llidtoiinili'! riirileiil uilvi. o fur llwiirttunn tiou nml n't"rnti'in f lic.nlili. n liiruu niiioinit of InU'runliiiK nml nilin-liiit lliflil rr.ulluK, ami tin. rjOiuulfir. Hatriiluitntrtil ritlrillritli.lt. rltr,). IMl.iflil Iti'ina, Ao , nr.) lirrimrwl ltli Kri'iit iwni, nml will liu f.niii'1 1'lilln-ly nrrnriit.i I lin ImiiuoI lliMlctti'r'i. Almanac fnrlwwiUili r.lily Ui tin. Iiirgc-t ciIiIIimi l ii iiifiIii-jiI work ororinililUliixl In nny country lliu iiroirlt tnr, Miiure lliuti'ttcr A i ., 1 'lttliiirnli. mi rocolpl ol n two rent Umi. will forwnnl n cv.py l.y innil to nnv run who ouiiaut irucutc unn In !! lielglibuiliouil. BREWERY Canyon City, Or. This lontlar irsarl has lire it reopened lu I lie jiihlie, and now, as in Ihe past, keeps nothing hat (holiest ICines, L'uptors S- Cigars- (.'. I. ItlCH.tltn, I'ropc. NOTK'H KOI I PUHLICATIOnT UihI nillr l IIiiiik. Or. N. ia, iua Nllrr U hor.lijr li-n Oml thu fnlkmliiir-iiM)l Ktili rl'M Hint liutlra nf I.U IiiUrIIihi U IMiAt niml ,iof In i.fw't lit rlaliu, mul llil m4 pr.Htl Will Imi am.l lOTT. w ' i or . ai i mi)"i i.y. " "., .-p.- n. Onrlna f. C'.mt, l'r l' N"ilf i - sw 1 1 an'1 nsn i h c :.i Ti w i lie i.im.m Ot fitl!oln vllnrMn t IM bit I ii,utiu,Mi4 rHUiiiw . l .uliltlp W llw W liuuulHra, llaurr I' Uiimihv, M ir, II ltrtn,,ld. nH)awln llllull. all of I'lallU I cti. or. ! J It llt'.NTI NllTOK It. tflur II tu. C. W II. NOTIOH FGU PIJI5LICATION. iMtl ollltw l Hum. IH"U Nut. In, I MM. SaUf l Iwnb ' giVMi lkt lb (nllu Iiik nml KtUrr Iw niivl uutliw of III lNtHtl U nultr llital uroi4 In muiorlof kit rUlio. nml that Ml.l ,,i.k( will Iw mJr furs llw Ouuirty Olert ( (;r . Or., al ('. Ml). Of. January Bin. lauu, Ut Ffodorlck Holti, I'- U mm ( iht aw l-l I T la S H JW I! W M Us Hanwa ll l.ilkmluf wIIihm lo tiriKaWa eoallhiMua io.ttln. upon, and ruliliaUuit of, aaitl Uwt, JadiaMiltuwbata, B4. (I. N .bit, )'. I,. )luliiiy. J- !' MulMir, all ut IMaalwi, Or. M J. II. IIUkllKeiNN, IUlUf, ni'j I3RS. DARRlN CAN UE FOUND At the Washington UullJInc Cottier Koutth anil Washington Streets Another Wonderful Cute. , X KKJJAHKAlll.K CllltK (V I I NO TKorni.iu (rr(nlM. Mr. Kditor, Dear Sir: Alwtitlwo year ngo I wa stricken down with psralysin, and confinetl to my bed for tux inonths. About that time tny lung" and liver Ifcatnc congest od, antl indigestion followed. My lungs Itectttne disonaod, with a heavy cough, and 1 gradually failed in health. Fur months ago I called on Dr. Darrln for treatment. Ho ha so fur n stored mo to health in all respects, that I nut able to I around, and have not the slightest doubt of an almdulo cure. 1 reside al Milwankw, Or., and my son can bo Been at tho ICsmond hotel to vouch for this treatment. . J. .1. Itl.A lit. Dr. Datriiw' New Place of HusIiicm. Drs. Dnrrin can lw consulted free at the Washington building, corner of Washington and Fourth streets, Portland. Uooins Hi, 17, -'2 and 2i set ond Moor. Ask the elevator boy for HHm 10. Olllee hours, from U) lo I o'clock daily; evening, 7 to .S; Sundays 10 to 12. All curable cllronie diHeasos, loss of niniihood, lilood taints, syphilis, gleet, gonor rlui'it, slrieturt, spernuitorrhd'a, seminal weakness, or loss of desire of sextual K)wer, in cither man or woman, catarrh anil deafness, aro confidentially nml successfully trea ted. Cure's of private tliseai-es guaranteed, ami never published in the papers. Most cases can receive home treatment after a visit to tho doctor's oilice. Inquiries answered and circulars sent free. (Parties writing will please mention the name of the paper you saw this no tice in.) 'I'he celebrated Mitchell Wagons, Hacks, t'atts, Huggies anil Huek boards at Collin .V McFitrlanil's, Heppner. J. J. MALLOY, LACBCSlMBT XJL Canyon Clhj, Or (SI,,., I W ( t -i !. nf the ctri 1 'l ining in 1 1 1 IT" HORSESHOEING Mmle a hj ii'ialty, ami nil rntitcil til ht dans. work war- Wagon and Carriaijo work mi l all l.i,,,:. nf ri'iiiiriug llttl'llll'l to. ami job mo Ill mm IT h m If t il rV" CRESAP'S And buy your wife and little ones a Christinas Pi, hen . an thing that you wish, from a boy's whistle to a gold TOYS, BOOKS, ALBUMS And a hundred and one things Homo I'inu Hilvcr Ware. 1 1) HA General JOHN .. i - MtNUTKS OK RUAIMNQ CIRCLE. .lohn Day, Or., Nor. 80, 'SO. Pumuftitt to tho call of county Sujit., a nuiuber of Uachers and friends of education met at tlio ap pointed time and place, to assist in the organisation of a ruading circle. K. Hayes acting as chairman, Mrs. S. C. Honham was appointed Sec. protein. 12. Hayea read and explained communications front V. Klglor,' Sec. ofO. S. T. K. 0. After a few ininuloa discusiion, jiro and con, proceeded to organize as follow : H. Hayes, county Sup't, wur ap pointed president of circle. Motion made ami carried thnt Miss L. Parker, of Canyon City, ho Sec. of circle. The following refolntions woro suggested and adopted. Hcsolveil, that thin organUation shall be known as tho Omul Coun ty Teachers1 Heading Circlo, auxil littiy to the Oregon Slato Teachora' Heading Circle. .Resolved, that wo earnestly po licit the hearty co-operation of all the teachers niul friends of educa tion of the county. Umilved, that tho editor of tho ( ! u a nt Cu. Ni:ws, and of the Long Creek Hngle, be requested to pub lish the minutes of this meeting in the interest of the cauw of educa tion. Minutes of mooting rem! and ftp proved. Motion made and oarriod Ur ad journ to meet again to 28th or Dec. KSS'.l, at John Dav school house nt 11 A. M. Following is a list of nicntliers to date: Slella Allen, Lillio H. Allen, S, ICIlio Mack, S. C. Honham, 0. IC. Capwoll, I.. Paiker, May Haily, M. I,. Douthit, 'l'lionias Clurnoe, li. Hayes, M. N. Honham, Geo. Ontt nach, W. P. Davis. Attest. U. H.VYice. . Chairman. S. 0. Ho.smi.ui, Sec. pro tout. TO LOAN, In amotintH t farmi. The lowc If yon want t von to sec me. Miit on improvetl -t ratiM ytiarniiteed. Uniwv it will jay IE INSURANCE 1177(7 ; c brsl Coin ta llies, W. B. DAVJS. Prairie Citv : : : Oregon. qvci t you will find watch Mich as '5 Uo numerous lo mention. rr Alio J ' 'U LIOR IN TT Merchandise, DAY CITY. ,a.y 0mfn I aMiiiayiaiMaiipiii, ii im ;ai; a't-" i T " r , i V v.