TIE GRANT COUNTY NEE Thursday, Jan. 10. LOCAL BREVITIES. Hco chatigo in Cieinp'a ad this weok. How aro your apples and potatoes, since tho froazot Dont fail to read Uio various noti co under head of Now lo-d.iy. Collin .t Mol'iuland will advance cash on next season's wool clip. fc'cc ad. y PHu will be referred to ly future historians as "tho hard winter of '89- grtppo is carrying them ofT at tho rato of 2B0 every 21 hours in Now York City. Cattle companies are dujKwing of their stock in eastern Malm on ac count of tho heavy fall of snow in that locality and tho high prico of feed. H. H. Denning of Ixmg Creek will perhaps secure an ofllco at this place and remain until aftor tho March term of court, as ho finds business tnucli'Cettcr than he nnticiated. -ydattlo are suffering. Wo under stand that Dan Catnlin of Silvio val ley gnthurel nlwut a hundred head lately, and not having hay for them tho noor WnsU began eatinc each oth- era tails off. Our neighbor tho Iloppnor Cazetto denies that it was quarreling with tho Harnoy Items. Woll, it might not havu been a regular quarrel on your pan, nro. ijniciio, out. 1110 huiim in timated that tho editor of tho Gazette win suitable timber to scud to thu . Oregon legislature. Wo would havu become" real mad at that fling. VCrook county is having nil tho win ter weather it want. So far stock oro not suffering; but sovcml parties who do not livo adjacent to tho desert aro fooding, and if a fow more inches of snow should fall during thi3 month and tho weather remain cold, stock of all kinds will suffer accordingly. News. Attention is directed to tho change in tho ad of tho Morrow County Land it Trust Co. Tho Ni:ws feels no hosi tlmcy in rccommonding tho gcntlemon of this firm, as they nro mon of their word. Thoy also havo over ?2f),000 in real estate and $5,000 in other as sets, buy. no wool and do not specu late, therefore consignments aro made tit no risk. When you wish to discontinue your subscription to a newspaper ask your publisher to send you a stato- mant of your account, on tho receipt of which lemit tho amount duu and say "Discontinue my paper from v date." There is is a right and wrong ' .1-.' ii.:.... I it... right way to discontinue a ncwspapei uitltor7fitintt ! nd nl mvii fttnti(l. -l TiVflni. Hin 1. Wrwvlo lliltll III , . Portland Tuesday of last weok, after a Jong and painful illness. His memo , ry will probably not lo cherished by many who nro acquainted with tho in cidents connected with tho alleged building of The Dalles Military Wag on Ro.ul through Eastern Oregon. Outside of thusu cusos his record is about as good as any one's and hitf chances fair for tho land of rest. I Kr'o the News was circulated last 4wook information was Hashed across Mho desert wastes of snow that M. 1). 'Clifford had been appointed to suo coed Judgu Iton. Clifford's many friends hero hailed thu good news with joy, and congratulate him for Iw ing appointed among such an army of competitors. Judge Clitlbnl immedi ately resumed tho responsibilities of Ids now oflico, and is now holding court at Vale. Tho fato of Wardnor, Idaho, ono of the principal camps in tho Coour tl'AJuiis mining district, winch burned thu other day should be a warning to other towns similaily fcituated. Tho town was without water and tho lire had to bo fought with snow. Not a drop could bo had from tho reservoir on tho hilUidu, which was thu only source of supply. Tho "sovuro colli weathor of the past fow days forced everybody in town into letting tho water run in their houses to keep it from freezing. Tho consequence was that the reservoir was exhausted and all tho water drawn oil'. Tho ono hole cut was therefore uioluas, and bmvo men, with ropes and ladders, climbed from building to building uud d isbud snow on tho flames with shov els, anil even with bare hands, with out checking thu flames until alxiut twonty-llvo mercantile houses and tlitiir contents were consumed. . Chas, Houchnor obtained a licunso from tho county ulork last week per mitting him to inarry Miss "Tonoy" Stubblefiold. Charles and Tonoy thought for n number of days that thoy were married, but such proved to not bo tho fact. Some days ago an old gentleman known as Howard, and also as "Hamlet," jtorsuaded tho fond lovers that thoy could just as woll as not gut married without going to tho trouble and oxpeuse of procuring a li cense, as ho had authority "from tho president" to marry any couple with out a license, no thus worked upon tho credulous groom and friends of - the would-bo bride, and they a:cord- ingly permitted him to perform u marriage ceremony at tho residence of senator Hamilton. Of course when it locuiim generally known thoro was u great stir, but tho man with tho un limited "authority from tho president" had skipped tho country. COUNTY COURT. COMMt8MOnitS JOURNAL. License was grunted to Jesse 0. Glover to soil liquors in South Fork precinct for a period of one year. In tho matter of tho proposed county rond commencing at a point on tho survey of tho Pendleton and Canyon City wagon road and ter minating at Win. Carter's, C. II. Lee, Walter Brown and I). G. Ilrowning wero appointed viewers, and Geo. Knisoly surveyor. In tho matter of tho proposed county road from Klk creek to Horse creek, Win. Kichartz, J. 121 mer Tucker and J. Oilchrcst wore apomU.tI viewers, and Geo. Knisoly suryevor yf ho following proposals wero re- tfroivet eived ami opened for keeping tho county poor: J. W. Hates 5.(X) cr week; Clara F. Lockwood $10. C0 ier weok; Ed. O. Stansoll $G.OO per weok; I). W. Jenkins $5,130 per week. J. W. Hates being tho low est bidder he was awarded the con trast for tho ensuing year, and re quired to enter into an undertaking with the county in thu sum of twelvo hundred dollars, with two or more aunties, viz: Peter Kuhl and J. L. Miller. A now voting precinct called Austin wns established, with boun daries as follow:. Commencing at tho mouth y6 llutto creek on tho Middle Fork of tho John Day river, ruuniniyfouth to tho summit of tho mountain between tho John Day rivWand tho Middle Fork, thence in Vn easterly direction along said summit to tho Maker county lino, thence in a northwesterly direction on tho line between Grant and Ma ker counties to tho summit of tho mountain between thu Middlo Fork of the John Day and Huml river, thence in a westerly direction nloug said summit to a point duu north of tho place of beginning, thence due south to tho place of beginning. Boundaries of road district No. 17 wero changed and made more definite. Resignation of J. L. Cary, justice of tho peace of Shoo Fly precinct was accepted, and Jcfcpli II. Mead or was appointed in his stead. Resignation of C. C. Massikor, justice of tho pcaeo for HayBtack precinct was accepted. M. M. Bradley was declared a county charge, and placed under tho care of J. W. Bates. C. G. Caspary was appointed jus tice of tho peace of Haystack pro duct, to fill the unexpired term. LAW JOURNAL. Overboil it Muldrick vs C. V. Rami. Default for want of answer and thnt plaintiffs have leave to is sue execution upon said judgment for tho sum of $515.75 and for in terest on tho au in of $21.'J.S1 from date of this order, at ono per cent nor month and for the costs mid disbursements. Lauranco it Howell vs Henry Drewett. Default for want of an swer. Geo. .Shearer vs Henry Drowett. Dofault for want of answer. Ovorholt ,t Muldrick vs F. C. Cabell. Default for want of an Bwer, and ordered that plaintiffs have leave to issue execution upon said judgment for tho sum of $IM.- SO, with interest on tho sum of $;w!t,22 from the date of this order at tho rato of ono jwr cent per month, and for costs and disburse ments. C. G. Caspary was admitted a citizen of thu United States of America. Lauranco it Howell vs. Henry Drewott. Judgment for plaintiffs for $!1S;5.00, and for costs and dis bursements of this action, and that execution issue therefor, and it is further ordered that or said judg ment $210.71 bear interest at tho rato of ten per cent jer annum from this date, and the residue of said judgment bear interest at tho rato of eight per cent per annum lrom dale. it is furthered that tho sheriff sell tho attached property in his possession and apply proceeds of such salo Ukjii this judgment. Geo. Shearer vs Henry Drowett. Judgment for plaintiff for want of answer, for $!J21.00, and for costB nnd disbursements of this judgment and ordered that attached property be sold and proceeds of sale applied on this judgment. This country was treated to u tail uud of a Dakota mind storm yester day, whon tho snow drifted high. It win tho forerunner, howover, of a Chi nook. Tho net value of all nronarty in thu state is 8101,580,172, and a six mill tax will nnso a revenue of JeuOU, 1 w, which ought to pretty well groaso the whouls at Salem. Sixteen of tho more prominent Members of tho Pendleton lir express satisfaction over the appoint of Mor ten D. Clifford, judge of tho sixth ju dicial district. Commissioners court will Ikj occupi ed tho remainder of this weok. The reports of road supervisors, appointing now ones and drawing the Jury list are no small utidcrtnkiii"s. Much complaint lias been made regarding the roads leading out of Baker City to tho interior of the statu, Tho best investment that can bo made by tho merchants and business men of Rnkur City is by putting their hands into their pock ets and pulling out enough coin to improve thu condition ol the roaus. Orogoninu. MOUNTAIN CREEK MUSINQS. Mountain Creek, Jan. 12. Tho epidemic- which has been raging at Mitchell is abating. Has moderated considerably to day, and there arc hopes of a Chi nook. All is quiet since tho holidays. About a foot of snow. Thu past week lin hon tirnltv eold from twenty above zero in tho middlo of tho day, to thirty ociow at night. We heard a few days ago, of tho death of Mr. Brown of Shoo Fly. Ho was feeling as well as usual Monday morning, but complained of being sick at noon, and was dead before sundown. The cause was probably heart disease. The loss of sheep has been light ho far as known, but will bo very heavy should the snow last till tho ond of the present month, owing to tho lightness of last season's hay crop. Bobbie Cannon is recovering from liis wounds. Lark Belieu is under bail of $500,007 S. M. Heppner, Morrow county, is to have a $10,000 hotel. It is stated that Kngland will have to iuiK)tt tho present year over 100, 000,000 bushels of wheat. Snow is nt a great depth in tho llluo uiounUin? and it is with dillicul ty that tho trains aro kept moving. Tho Willamette valley is enjoy ing a season of winter and snow. 1 1 is no longer tho land of perpetual mists. The Czar of Russia, at last ac count, wns able to drink his brandy before meals and llistmrk to tako his schnaps threo times n day. Prnirio City and Ixmg Creek wore woll represented nt tho county seat during tho week, a great many hav ing business in tho county court. All tho appointments of road super visors havo not been made, but tho ef ficient worker Tom Smith m received tho apM)intmuut of supervisor for this road district. Ukt Siiavkh: I have purchased tho John Day Ixirlnir shop, and can always Ihj found at tho samo toady to fix you up in style. Harry K. Allkn. To sneeze or not to sneeze, that is tho question. Whether it is more honorablo to sit liku a drone nnd got unscathed, or getting a move on, catch tho gripH. President J. M. Thurston, of the Republican League of the United States, has issued a call for tho third annual convention, to lxi hold in Nash ville commencing March I. The people of Florida want tariff on oranges of a dollar a lox, and the peo ple of California want to bo exempted from tho tax on distilled spirits with which thoy fortify their wines. J. A. Ross, editor of tho Western Rfipoiter, tho organ of the nogroes, will, in a fw weeks, bring to Tacoma three or four car loads of mcmWrs of his race for perm.ment settlement, A young man named Kd. lvneney, tried to commit suiuido tho other day by taking xiison. At last accounts he was alive, but had frequent fits, at which times four men. wore required to hold .lit in. It.aron Liliunthal, an Israelite, has liequoathod to tho jtopo 53,400,000. One can Mievo in tho millenium when a Jew lavishes his wealth upon tho chief 'prelate of tho Catholic church. Mountaineer. Last year was a year of casual ties, of great fires, of disastrous floods, of social scandals, and of po litical upheavals, Let us hope that the year 1800 will not bo like it in this respect. North and South Dakota, Montana, Washington, Oregon, California, Ne vada, Colorado, Idaho and Wyoming, havo by their delegations in congress formed a Northwestern association to further irrigation, mining and cereal legislation. Tho best holiday number of any nuwsjwipcr was tho midwinter or Jan uary numlier of tho San Joso, Cul., Daily Mercury. Profusuly illustrated with representations of fruits and flowors, such as no other land but Cal ifornia can produce. Reports from Northern Nevada statu that cattle are dying at an alarming rato from tho effects of the severe storms. In the southern part of the state, however, tho win tor thus far has been mild and loss of stock has been comparatively light. Cattle all through Nevada wero in very bad condition at tho opening of tho winter, and owners anticipated heavy losses, whether thu season was sovero or not. Governor Pennoyer has issued a circular to tho various county as sessors of Oregon, resjiocting the holding of a convention of assessors of the statu, for thu purposo of se curing, if K)ssib1e, a more uniform and equitable assessment of proper ty throughout tho state, Pursuant to request, ho suggests that such convention bo held in Portland Tuesday, February 11, and requests tho presence at the meeting df vari ous assessors. Such a conference would undoubtedly result in secur ing moro uniform and cquitablo taxation of property within thu statu, Goto tho Red Front Billiard Hall, Canyon City, for lino wines, liquors and cigars, A snow avalanch descended ujwn Sierra City, California, last Friday killing seven persons. A train on tho Central Pacific was imprisoned twodays in tho Sier ra Nevada snowsheds. It's a wiso child that goes out of the room to laugh when thu old man mashes his thumb. With tho tea lands of China yielding $1,000 per acre, as thoy aro retried to have done this year, it seems as though John might livo comfortably enough nl home. The tax levy for 1890, made by tho statu executive board at Salem, for tho general excuses is 5 2JI-;'t5 mills; university tax, 1-7 mill; military tax, 1-5 mill making a total of 0 mills. A tramp who died recently in a New Jersey hospital was found to havo belonged to au aristocratic Kuglish family. He preferred to bo a sturdy vagrant to being an ef fete English lording, A ship loaded with petroleum caught lire at Sunderland, Kngland, Wednesday morning. The burning oil escncd from tho ship and float ing on the tideway set fire to thrco other vessels. Great damago was done. They aro telling of a Salem man who asked two boys to carry half a cord of wood from tho sidewalk up a flight of stairs to his ollico, and when thoy had finished the task handed ono of thu lads a nickle, with instructions to "divide it" be tween them. The most graphic and artistic engravings published by any illus trated weekly in tho United States are the large colored plates in the West Shore. In its contents and general nature this is thu best illus trated paper a resident of tho Pa cific coast can take. It deals with subjects ho is interested in, nnd kuring the year ho is certain to find something in it that he deems alone worth tho yenr's subscription. Fveryono should take it. Tho prico is but $1.00 a year for fifty-two number, making a splendid vol ume of engravings. L. Samukl, Publisher, Portland, Oregon. COM K FORWARD. All poisons iudobted to Miller fc Motschaii for stublo bill, will ploaro cuuio foiward and sotllo by the first day of March, 181)0, or costs wdl be lidded. Miu.i:n .t Mlteciian. THIi ONLY ONIi. Tho Chicago, Milwaukee it St. Paul Railway iB tho only liiu run ning solid vcstihuied, Kleclric Lighted and hteam Heated trams between Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Mimicaiolis. Tho Chicago, Milwaukee it St. Paul Railway is tho only line run ning Solid Vestibuled, Kleetric Lighted and Steam Heated trains between Chicago, Council Bluffs and Omaha . The berth reaading lamp feature in tho Pullman Sleeping Cars run on these lines is patented, and can not bo used by any other Railway Company. It is the great improve ment of tho age. Try it and bo convinced. For further particulars apply to the nearest cotuxm ticket agent, or address J. W. Casi:y, Trav. Pass'r gent, No.U:) Stark St., Portland, Ore. Wool Uusincss of Heppner, Last year, tho Heppner ware house handled over two million IKiunds of wool, although a largo amount of wool which will probably go to that place has not yet been secured from tho shipping wiiits at which growers havo been in tho habit of delivering before Heppner became a railroad town. Tho ware house is owned by tho Morrow County Land and Trust Co., a com pany incorporated with a capital stock of $100,000.00 having $25,- 000.00 paid up. Tho stockholders are solid business men of that place. Its president, Nelson Jones, is ono of tho oldest sheepmen of Morrow county; ho and T. W. Ayers, a di rector, are among tho wealthiest men of HAstern Oregon. H. R. Bishop, cashier of the National Bank of Hcimucr. is treasurer, and T. K. Fell, who while member of the last legislature, secured an ap propriation of $10,000.00 for tho wagon road which leads from Ilop pnor to tho northern part of Grant county, is manager. This company aro working vigorously to got roads to their town from this section, and expect to make Heppner ono of tho leading wool markets of the statu. Tiio (Jrnvo CcUTIrril YnirnliiKV Bccmlnsly, for certain wretched Invalids who ttxtillo fhibt)' ntoiis, lliousti nltvajM looking as II tiioy wro colnc to ! Iut niulllini; to ita It, Tlif y dry up, itlier, ihvlmlla away flnslly, liut lu the inoantlmo never having robust ).-Uth, know nulhlns vt tho physical enjoyment, tho rest of that existence; to which they clln; with su Ii remarkable tenacity. They ore shvsys to bo found I0I113 to mend by tinkering ct tbcmulves with soma trashy remedy, tonlo or "pick mo up" to iflvs a nlllp to iluestlon, or l 'help tho fiver." It such inlKuUlrl (oiks w.iulil rrMirt ami adhere to IhMlplli'rB's Btmii. arh Hilton It wutild Ihj wi ll with thin. Mill ncrb InvlKoinnl nuppllcs tho tUimlna thst the fecblo require by ix-nnsnuntly relnlorcln UUPillon and ass iiilliitloii. Iluvcrcometiici. , vousnfM. lusoiiinu, iiuitn.i, Kinney coin- Plaints, biliousness, coustipatluo, rueumaibui tt.i4 iieurolsla. It is rciKirtud that U. Johnson, of Mill creek, is losing a good many sheep. Ho is feeding them, hut thoy insist in dying. Ochoco Re view. Silcott, the defaulting congres sional cashier, has been indicted on 112 counts, llo has been traced to Canada, whither he had flown with a friend named Uermined 'I hibnult Tho legislature of tho province of (jtieueo, among other things, will bo called upon to pass an act granting 100 acres of laud to thu father and mother of evory family of twelvo or more living children born in lawful wedlock. Another dynamite bomb was re cently inside tho prison yard at Jackson, Mich., where it is supos cd to have Ihmjii secreted, to be ud at the first favorablu opportunity in wrecking tho walls and relenting a number of dosporalo convicts. Sir Francis do Winton says that, in spite of the scores of explorers who havo boon traversing in Africa in all directions since Livingston began his travels, the larger part of the many millions of natives have never yet seen a while man. An editor in Krio, Pennsylvania, who is a church member 'and an exemplary young man, recently published matter in his paper that was offensive to his fellow church members, and was given tho alter native to either cease the publica tion of his jiajier or be expelled lrom the church. That was a strange suicide of Charles Schollenberg, cabinet-inn-ker, in Now York, llo was engag ed to ho married and had promised his betrothed a Christmas present. His wages were not duo until Satur day, and when he asked for an ad vance Tuesday to buy the present, ho was refused; so ho hanged him self. It is reported that a couple of voting men aro canvassing the val ley for the purposo of inducing far mers to join what thev term "Tho Merchants Union." I'ltev charge a membership fee of five dollars uud give the farmers to understand that they can then send to Portland and get goods at greatly reduced prices, which of course they can not do. It is nrobablv one of immv schemes of obtaining money from tlie unwary so common these modern days, and the farmers of the valley are warn ed to keep both eyes on their jack et book. Albany Democrat. What Is Monnt by i Permanent Cure." Hundred's Renew Like This: First SUtaiueiit. Liverpool, Feb. a, ISW. Mi. . II IWixstu, (Clerk of Courts, lVrry Co., l'..) certi fies: " I am IS. Al 15 was pronlratrd with Inflammatory rheum atism. "In 1 sea . had "Alter two y o rs havo Ml no ihruma. linn. 1 amcuriM iwr manoiitly nncr SI year suRi-rliif!." Hacamt Statament. M. J. K, llotOilX writes: "rlvo ywirs ago I utftl SI. Jacobs. It eflW'ml an entire, lrmauent rure, No return of lain." Third Statement. April 31. IMS. Mr. J. K. lloxsut. writes "My health cnullnuea sikhI. No return of r lie u ma il.. .IttrA 1 POt. wllln Anrlt 20. ISM. another violent at- lark , cm aiHiui azaiu. was never Irre from twin. Winter '60 and el could uol walk. "Morphine was pre scribed to giro mo rest. I'tid St. Jacobs Ollbyahli e, I u.cd cured by hi, JaioU 'Oil. Hutleritl over!) 11 irrf IV. nli.l II rni ii a cure. I rcujt. XT X Znma.Ha .THECHAS-MODEUnGa SIO REWARD. Strayed from tho pnHtiiro thrco miles southwest of C'unjon City, some tinto last July, tho two follow ing doHcribod iiniiiiiils: Ono dark brown horxo nboiit I! yours old, bin n ded a diamond on luft shouhltr. Also ono sorrel hoivo about 12 years old, no brand. Tho horses will eauh widgh nbout 1100, mid tiro l oth work horsoH. Sonel hint a lilllo while in forohoad. I will give tho above rowan! for information lending to their ro.ovory. Address, Gti'iicn: Liuusr.n, Canyon Cilv, Or. Jan 7, 1800. r icnxcoTr.s M.usitxn. t,-n m y !( diij fj. (H-i, an Jr.n i4 II it I. II mil imJttJ .1 t iffr i.w ' .in mint miff I t(h unit'. AW ii itj't uevtlttlt. $l if -ay il.'iyiHtk III f,44 .11 ii-.f tj (' i l t, t . auJ .! ram jit iWir Ai "it ..( aitj ,i halj ftr. AWWf lh it, lut i.'l t.ifk 0nmttr )ugit a tiiun.t'iift ii 9ltr ixitutitl wlitigmi JTtU .1 If ! It hi M Ht MrUft. ''At rnjiif Hin u . Aii: 1 1 ita tit mk tn Htf.lltwiy if Jf A.iiy uttuH.li.t IkrMfhiml lh tmi't ( !. Jay If fin tilll'l MignUt II ifll I lit fr.n'l i.lnk tf mtHlAly titiif iliKiii. 'li t ii lit mm triJty rt,l,t:inJt.illt I fuHii lh N of Hi thJiu Ikt wrU. vt .. r,iV mi ,m, hJJiiu u''xcorrsAt tc .a-.i.w(j 1 oo ftr jttar, s( i tmlt Humhr, Tkt fuHtiktr i4n ii ttinvtymr luiitrffliju. flOW'S YOUR FENCE? We have the CHEAPEST and Beit WOVEN WIRE FENCING Ropo BoIvoko. M INCIIXS I1I0U AT CO CI HIS rK KOI) 111 (lanleii, 1'iiullrr aw! HKx- rvnclnCi al Silas aim wimiia. iirm Himairii lrlaiiw AtA liT nealfri. fr rrliMS i-lii. hnq rorrlrrular. ilia a,ai un noils mas ttii (., inn iui, iu. y H- All ium s..tsn rr.Mi.ii.iiv cv.. tj What Is Monnt by It A rRnn -VVIl'lUTIW TS. HI H U'UU afAWIro WASHINGTON L.ETTUR. Washington, Jan. 7, '00. Kd. G rt a. nt Co. Kkws: Despito a hoavy mist, occasional ly lapsing into a decided rain, tho Now Year reception al tho White Houso had about the usual attend ance. Tho crowd on foot was a good naturcd ono, and the pattenco with which women in tlie linn watched thoir drcsj skirts ruined by tho rain was lumarkable. Tho per overanco exhibited by tho aver age woman at a presidential recep tion is remarkable. Sho will take her stand in the lino iu front of thu State department, a block away from tho Kxccutivc .Mansion, and remain in that moving column for thw or four hours, only to find al the end that '2 o'clock litis just ar rived r.nd tho tlwira are closed. A man pales qeforo such an ordeal; a woman will go through it again, quite as cheerfully next year. '1 hero wero women in the lino yes terday, accompanied by tlielr daughters, whom I first saw in the same line in (i rant's time and have noticed at every Xew Year reception since, There wen) some vory queer characters mingling iu tho public procefsion, harinluss crunks of many sorts, faded half-demented old ladies in dresses of an unknown jieriou, dignified colored brethren in iinH)8sible silk hats, as quaint and picturesque a crew as uvor attended a Human carnival. The president was assisted in tho reception of the guests specially re ceived, that is from 11 to U:.i;i o'clock, by the .Mrs. MoKce, Mrs. .Morton and thu ladies of the cabi net circles, with tho exception of Mrs, Hlnine. Mrs. Hlaine, like Mrs, Harrison, was absent on account of the death of a sister. Mrs. Mclveo wore a trained gown of white faille Francaise. Tho fluffy bang nnd the loosely-tied bunch of roses, the new Duchess variety, gave hor a very simple and youthful appear ance. Mrs. Morion s nppea ranee wos truly regal. Sho was undoubt edly the finest dressed lady iu the Hue or well dressed women. I no French gown of steel-gray satin had naiicls of satin down the skirt sides, divided down the front by a pleated strip of pink crepe, over which was laid a heavy jet frinne. Tho jet passementerie striped all the sidu iianuls down to a deep tail of black Chantilly lace, edging tho skirt. The train was long, and the low cut bodice waB bordered with folds of roso pink cropo. Thoro were diamonds in her hair, and she earned a bouquet of whito hyac inths. The rooms were decoratud much as usual, save that Honors weru not so profusely used as during Borne veins, l he marine Hand was in atteiidancu and the programme rendered was very fine. The presi dent stood the hnud shaking very well and in this he was assisted by tho trained Whito House rervants, who kept the line moving as fast as possible. With the exception of an awkward hitch in thu line when the senators and representatives wero let in too soon and became mixed up with the diplomatic corps, thete were no dirtarbances of the arrange ments for the day. Tho nrcsoneo of tho l'an-Amori- can delegatus in addition to tho diplomatic, made the assemblage of representatives of other nations tho largest ever seen at a proM- dent's reception. Huron Fnva, the ll .l! ... . !. . . l.f . I 1.. I , iiauaii minister, miiKiug ins urst uppenraucu us dean of tho diplomat- le corps, lie.uled thu procession. Introductions wero made by secre tary Hlaine. Tho delegations of Ktisaia, hngland, praiieu, China and C'oroa attracted most atten tion. Tho number of congressmen present was small and could not liavo included half of tlioio in tho city, there being not over fifty iu tho lino. I his was the most sig nificant I Vu lure of the day, and was aftor made a subject of comment. When tin doors wero cloyed nt t! o'elook and such of the public as were unlucky went nwav without seeing theinsido of the house, tho leader of (ho baud took a drink with the captain of the watch, and the president, very carefully carry ing his tired right hand against his breast, wont up stairs wilh I in 1 1 y McKcu. And the initial reception of tho first administration of the second century was over, it brine just ono hundred years since Presi dent ticorgo Washington had given his lirst New l ear reception. Tho reception at tho residence of members of tho cabinet wi le very brilliant and well attended. Mrs. .Mm ton's reception was nil that might have lnen expected. After their reception al the White House tho diplomatic corps was driven to tho residence near by of tho secreta ry of state. The old Seward man sion hos been so altered that the reception rooms extend across the entire front. Hreakfast was served in the clcpaut banquet room below. HaBcho it Co., Haker City, havo a full line of ico skates from -fl.00 to jffi.OO xt pair. Mail orders promptly filled. TO Til 15 I'UHLIC. Notice is hereby given lo whom il may concern that I will not I e reSHisible for any bills contracted by my wife since Sept. 7th, lboll, as sho left mo on that date. M. M, AllAMSON. Jan. 8, 1800. ..... . .A.tnr. ,,11.11 llinilDKl. Orr(ontn- Tho eminent and successful electro-magnetic physicians. Drs. Dar rin, havo discovered nnd jxjrfobtcd a syeteui of treatment that has caused a revolution In the treat ment of feninlo diseases. Whenev er their treatment is tested and known it has done away with so much nauseous drugs and surgical oiHirntions whereby to many pre cious lives have been lost. As a diecovery, it ranks with Harvey's discovery of tho circula tion of tho blood. It has proved in moro than a thousand cases of tho worst kind to lie n positive cure for ths following female diseases: OvArinn tumors, dypus ulcera tion and drops v of womb irregular ity, inllnmmation, tongestion nnd falling of womb, leucarrluua, pain ful nnd suppressed menstruation, flooding, frequent urination, bear ing down pains, backache, headaoho hacking cniigh, melancholy, nb sceiieo of ambition or do.'ire "to live, or, in fact, any ojiuplaiul having its origin in a' disordered state of tho generative and accompanying organs, whether from contagious di seases, hereditary, accident, tight lacing, ini8earriago or other causes. Their method of treatment is harmless, pleasant and mild. It is applied directly to the womb with out the use of fiistruments; can bo applied by tho patients themselves, thus securing correct local treat ment at homo, and its application is easy and simii!o. Its curative action on the inflamed, congested and uncerated parts is immeddinte. Drs. Dnrriu refrain from making public tho names of hundreds of la dies who have been rortcol lo health, with duo deference to th' delicacy of thoir olllictions. Dr. Darriu wilt straighten urost eyes from Jan, IHth to 18th. Tho-o not able to pay will be treated :... Dr. Darrlna' New Place of Uusincss. Drs. Darriu can bu cohsiiIUmI free at the Washington building, cornm of Washington and Fourth streets, Portland. Hooms 10, 17,22atul'.;i second floor. Aflk thu elevator Uiy for room 1(1. Ollico hours, from I'J to I o'clock daily; evening, 7 to H; Sundays 10 to l'', All cuinbhi chronic diseason, Iih iininlimni, blood taints, syphilis, gleet, ji""r" rluea, strietute, rqioimutorrlutti, seminal weukuews, or toss id di siri' of sexlual ixnvor, in either man or woman, catarrh and ileitl'iitHs, are confidentially and sticecMd'ully trea ted. Cures of private iltHntsen guaranteed, and uuver publish" d ii tho papers. Most otison can rv Hv home treatment after a visit totU doctor's ollico. 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