Ik, THE GRANT COUNTY NEWS, Thursday, Feb. ST. LOCAL BREVITIES. "Lon OlflitVHr lmx leen nominated Jlegtitar of tlrn C! rondo lnnd office. Jtill Whit, who i nt linker City, wni to have n slugging nmtcli with ons Sulltvnn, hut llio same has been )0tponod. If ytm want to hit what you shoot nt Mtid to Smith A Clnrk, linker City, for n now sight for your pin, nnd thomhy nve ammunition. Hco their ml. IluiiiiMs men nt linker City tx Ilevt in iitlvm-tWng thoir bushieM in the Kutre. In tin work's Imuo will Ikj found tho name nnl nddrt-. of Smith A OlnrkH, Klmor fc Sanders, nnd M. Hlrd tho tnilor. Ho Ouoniioy who nrrivod Mon day from IJwr vnlloy snys tho snow full nbout eight inches ovor there. Ho liad ft ilirficalt timo coming out of tho vulloy, ling four hour onco making ns many mil with n team. SnowthotM nro tho only means of looamotion ltwoon cnmjMi nnd gcttlo mentH in tho Hobituouvillo nnd adja cent oouutrio nt prudent. Minors tnwol ont to tlio o)tollioo or stage mid togulnrly to gH their OitA.vr Oou.vtv Nhws. ltov. Mr. lvuls wiuottfi ui to stnto that ho linn no desire to run for joint MJiintar, tut ho i now engaged in n fnr nobler rtico. During hit political lifo in IS" I ho wn.H not a member of tho M. li. conference, nnd nt this timo could not think of outcring tho oli Il eal nrenn. Kditor Patterson of tho Iong Creek lvtgle, accompanied hy Dr. Foil, spent n fow days in our city List weok, Mr. Patloi-son inndu tunny friends hero, 01 na mi uotti'ici improvement over uio ""'eter tho Toots" nnd "Happy Jacks' who formerly presided over tho desti nies of tho Kiigle. Gnpt J. W. Lewis of Dnyvillo has received tho appointment cf register nt Tho Dalles IT. S. land office. His host of fiionds in Grant county con grntulnto Mr. Lewis on his appoint ment to tins otiico ot trust, aim nnvo not n doubt but what his nppotntmout will bo confirmed. A latter from HnysUck valley da ted Feb. I Oth, convoys thu informa tion that snow is eight inches (loop in that section, nnd weather cold nnd freezing. Ovor 11,000 fcheep have diod already, and prospects for more to die, us tho feed is about nil gone. Cattle nnd homos were suH'oring from hunger. )Any ono who doss not boliovo that 'hero is plenty of snow in tho moiin ' tains this season should travel, nnd see with their own eyes. I'etweon huio nnd l'akor City thu snow is from li feet to 0 feet on tho different mountain ranges, and still deepening. Griffin .fc McKwun nro running slei.;hs all the wny from Minn's to Auburni hnow 58 mihw. j Elmer A Sanders, nssaycrs and an alytical chemists, linker City, will nt tund to unsaying nnd nil other business in their lino. Prospectors who bond n wny spooimens enn safely rely upon tho certificates siguod by this linn, for they hnvo had many yonrs experience in assaying K-utarn Oregon qunrt7, and have all tho npplinncus for testing ore. Hock nailed to tbem ill te coivo prompt attantJ1, ,lt uppgnr 'o.t to impossible for nn Kaktori' Oregon nowsppor to toll tho la.i!t truth about tho wenthor. If tho Nkws snys "tho weather is lino" tho elements turn loose and it snows s'on lifter, tho paper is printed, nnd lw fore it is distributed. Wo must horonftor content ourselves with giving n repoit of tho weather as it has leou nnd not as it is now. For thu past few (Liys it has boon rather snowy nnd stormy. I ho ball gtvon by tho Grand Army Vutomns Friday evening was hugely unjoyod, us is always tho case with paities innnugod by that organization. .McCoy's string Uind consisting of five piocuii, fiiinislm.l oxcnllent music fur tho occasion. Tho lunch gotten up nt tho Now Hotel was ono of the boat. Tho bonn suppor prior to tho danco nvuds no comment, for those who wcio protent will not soon forget tho pleas ant hour eiijuyod. .Minora in tho Middle Fork and C rani to country seem hopeful nnd confident of realizing plenty of wealth from their placer ground tho coming fcuison. May nil their fondest hope, bo , rnli'4ed. "There U no cln-si of men thoiiVfl doiires to sco proscr o .iiTTSeli as old minors who hnvo toiled for Vflnrti nnd imiixuitimI In tlm wnrL- of iloveloping this country, enduring haislships nnd privations that tho shining motal might liud its way from tho mountain gulches Into- tho chan nels of commerce nnd trade. linker City, where tho Nkwh man visited last week, shows n marked im provement ovor n year ugo, nnd in n fow mouths will develop a still more improved uipoot. Tho new thrco fctory hotel conting 800,000 will bo uomplutod iniforo many months, nnd n fctreot railway will bo In oponidoil from tlm buiinoAS center to tho U. I. doK)t, A oompleto system of electric ligliU is uiuhtc iMiitemplatiou, nnd ll.i- kJ?City givos juxjiuiso of Ixjooming an imiwrtant inilraid center. Tho rich piait. m'nos nnd grnvol dupasits on oviiry side, to say nothing of tho vnst timlxir Isilta nnd farming lands ubju cutit, will bo tho means of building a great city, nnd hor splendid lo:ation will holp thvin in tho work. Circuit coutt and county coutt next Monday. Jns. Giblxms Is cmploye.1 as cook nt tho how Hotel. Tho linker City Nntionnl Ilnnk has been authorized" to U'gin business with n cnpital of 550,000. Kb Diokons shot nnd killed his brother Wnko nt n dnnio nt Hnnl man, this sido of Hoppncr, on the evening of Fob. 1-1. Jealousy tho cause Missouri women n few days njo commonccd rniihng snloons nnd de stroying property. Thoy put into uso n jKwrnrgument for temperonco, nu nrgument tlmt does moro , hsnn than good. Sixteen degroos bolow zoro Tues day night on tho north sido of tho Nkws olllcc Tlmt was colder tlinn nt nny timo during the winter, nnd tlio cold w.nvo vn n cotnpluto aur priso to ovory ono. Dan Cnmblin brought out n num lor of horso from Silvics vnlloy this woek. Somo timo ngo ho picked tlio Kist ones out. of his baud and brought them out, nnd now has moved tho re mainder that survivtxl. Stock in this nnd ndjoiuing coun ties nro not yet dono dying, owing to our second edition of winter. Persons who hnvo no liny loft tuut to luck, while those who hnvo n stack or two pits all their faith to that. Thoy are hauling hay from tho vicinity of I'raino City to points below Ml. Vernon to food hungry stock. Crops on tho itpjHjr John Day were exceptionally good Inst year, nnd thcro is now a market for them. The sheriff of Wnllown county was found to bo short in his accounts soma $3,500, which his bondsmen hnvo mado goxxl to tho county. Placing t-x) much coiilidenco in deputies wns said to have U'cn the cnuio of the de ficiency. Joseph Robertson of Drowsoy, Harney countv, who epent last fall aomo ?(),000 for hay, is losing n fearful lot of stock. A sort of dis temper seems to bo taking oil" hor ses even whoro thoy arc well foil, many dying fat. Judgo Sawyer of tho U. S. circuit court has decided that tho rights of purchasers of Tho Dalles Military Road lands aro allirmcd. That scttlew the ownership regarding pur chasers of these lands and many residents of this valley will horca'f tor sleep better at night. Mr. Jowett informs us tlmt J. II. Kecnoy has tho contract for carrying tho mail between Canyon City nnd IluriiK, commencing next July. .Mr. Keonoy mprosent-s the California, Idaho and Oregon Stage Co., and will doubtless control n through route be tween thu railroad and Hums. Jnko Simons who loft here Uitweon two days, nnived in linker ut night and immediately took the train for a more congenial clime. His tailor at Baker was anxious to thu tuuo of j'bout ?12.00 nnd ho forgot to pay .this office ft UiLmco of about $2.00, losidoH other littlu items. Hut it somctimos happens thus. Wo feel like murdering tlio Hook of .blackbirds which visited this town lately, nnd tho fiog which sang, in JiioTng Hip Tiy.WB u nnouneo that tho ipinnl column of winter wns frac tured. It coitainly was dislocated, however, nnd maylu tho Lirdlots and fioglcte weio not no much to blame only slightly o(T their base. A Malheur county exchange says farmers will hardly know what to do with their crops this year. That sen tenco doubtless carries moro weight thtiu iti oiiginator intended. From tho appcarouco ofJtliings now farmers all over this uppcr.countiy will have more produce thacomn'soasou than thoy hnvo stock to feed teio!?,. Many who had plenty of h.iy have suffered much loss of stock. Attention is csjiccially called to thu cnlortninmonts to bo given ut Masonic Hall on tho evenings of March !, f ami 7. Tho people of this vicinity will then have opor tunity to enjoy such a treat nB has not been oll'ered them since the cantata of (Juron Esther was placed on tho boards. Don't fail to witness tho expose of tho secrets of tho "Ancient Order of Hercules" nnd also to go tho last night and in spect tho "Ilox of Monkeys" and get your "Love of a Uonnct." Some effort should bo made towards semiring a daily mail from this city to Hums. For almost two mouths tho lino from Ontario to Hums has been blockaded by snow so that it wns im possible to transport tho mail, and all tho eastern ns well ns tho western mail for Hnrney county has to como through tho Cnnyon City postollice, much of it Iwing compelled to lay over heru two uud three days waiting for tho tlejinituro of tho tri-weekly stage to Hums. Nine sacks of mail were taken out Monday, nnd that is only n sample of tho busiuuss done over this line. Several sacks of regis tered matter coutiguod to thu V. S, laud office camo through a fow days since, which mnil lx-'ing delayed might cnuso groat inconvenience. The daily linos from hero to linker City and Hoppncr nro kept running, snow or no snow, throughout tho winter uud Jow ett it MeBenn's tri-weokly lino fiom hero to Hums lias not misled n trip. This route should by nil menus bo in creased to six trips per weok, for vnri ous it-uioiu, ono of them being tho benefits accruing to thu United Stntwa laud oil! co and its patrons, PRAIRIE CITY ITEMS. Feb. 2S, 1S90. Tho calm breezes blow, The snow molts slow, The seed wo will sow When spring comes. Another cougar was slain at tho Hoar creek mill. Mrs. Marion Anderson is lying vory low with fever. . Earl Hlinn and family hnvo re turned to their homo on tho farm. Miss Clara Davis loft for McEw ens station on Wednesdays stage. Dr. Fell of Long Crcok mado a flying business trip to Prairie last week. Several of our 0. A. H. men and familios attended the ball in Can yon. Mr. Tom Mendor and Mrs. How ell who have lieon seriously ill for some timo past aro recovering. Horn, to the wife of Joseph Pruitt Fob. 10th, n daughter; Feb. 20th, to tho wife of Flent Denrdorf a son. Rice Mcllaloy has returned from tho Malheur reporting sheep dying by tlio hundreds. A sad prosjeet for the stockmon. There will bo a concert given hero next Friday by tho ladies of the M. E. church. " Funds to bo appropriated for erection of a stee ple. Tho Friday night partioa are still in vogue, and amidst tho mer ry whirl of tho light fantastic toes, tho Kal of laughter Hows and all go homo with tho echoes resound ing in their enraptured ears. A pleasant surpriso party was tendered Mrs. Doiliua nt tho resi dence of J. W. Mack on Wednesday evening. Alter gntnes and various other amusemonts, tho young folks retired to thuir homes well satisfied with the evening's entertainment. JfSTICK. SOUTH I'ORK Of THE NILE. Et. Chant Co. Nkws: As you solicit correspondence for your val uable paper I thought I would write you a line or two. Tho "buck aroos" had a social dance on the South Fork Inat week and ono Da vid of old feeling as if ho was aboard n whaling vessel crossed over the Nile and jumped in at Mathew Bond's door, slew !10 Phil istines in one .day and "can slay thousands moro if need be." Tho good ollicer D. directed a righthand er at David's left ear and felled him. David after regaining his equilibrium directed a left bander nt the good ollicer D'h head and felled him, and while tho good olli cer was arising tho Queen Ollicer I), directed n right bander at Da vid's head and felled him a goner, or at least sent him down to Davy Crockett's. So the good Ollicer p. nroao nnd quietly said to tho chief musician v. "l'lny that good old tune thoy call (let thero Eli!" And David of old had to retreat to his stronghold nnd change bis biggest gun to the muzzle and plant her on tho Rosebud heights, and now says "let the good work go on," so all went Boronuly nnd ovorybody went homo feeling as if they had n good time. S. U. Work of Skookum Orange El). Nkwb: You hnvo not men tionod nhythiug of tho. doings of oar beloved grango in your jmpcr, so I must necuse you of being partial. Skookum Grange No. 00,000 is mor ally, socially and politically a great jHtwer. We meet once a month to deliberate our welfare and others, too: At our last meeting Master 1). B. presided. First in order was reading tho minutes of our last meeting, which did not taku more than a minute. Then we debated on tho winter and weather, but the members hail the blues, and tho subject was notably handled. Next wo had election and installation of olllcers. For want of timo to elect and install them I mado a motion that tho same officers hold ovor for tho ensuing term (which is about live yenrs). I being the only mem ber present not holding olllce thu motion wns carried. .Miss Ruha mio's petition for membership was brought before tho Lodge and wo voted that sho bo initiated nnd bo n member of Skookum Grange. Ru hamio being in waiting, was duly installed, tutor which she wns in troduced to all thu brothers uud sisters in tho Grange, but hero she made a great blunder in being un just. Ruhntnio 'kissed nil the sis ters, and nary u brother. 1 ho pen alty for such conduct is expulsion. INow comes tho Teast, nicely served hy the sisters. 1). B. brought out the sweet cider which wo brothers all had to test of its genuineness, you see, (this will make your mouth water, but 1 uon t care; if you will print this communication you shall have somo of tho chickens niit cider next regular meeting), After wo had our fill nnd some of them Tilled their iwckets wo went to work again on thu good of tho order. First was the question: "Is high license moro effective to suppress tho liquor trallio than prohibition?" Debated strongly, but prohibition carried teetotal, mat s tt. Hy next Juno Skookum Grango will liavu a strong ticket out, for tlio democrats will help us if we don't put anything too I ,u co on it. 1 hero were amend ments to tho bylaws suggested uud the same wero unanimously curried, after which tho Lodge closed. UllANQEII. Row Eads Imgan n serios of meetings nt tho M. E. church Sab bntli evening. Thero nro now !12C convicts in tho Oregon State penitentiary nnd mora coming almost daily. Sylvostor Ponnoycr seoina to bo tho jKtjmlnr man for tlio Demo cratic nomineo for governor. Tho wife of S. H. Shepherd, who resided hero in 18S2, died at Yale, Malheur county recently of con sumption. Monday waa roiwrtcd as tho stormiest day yet experienced in Boar vnlloy. "Stock which had not been gotten out of thcro it is feared would not survive tho shock, as tho weather turned extremely cold. Thirteen millions of dollars go over tho borders of Minnesota an nually to Boston, Hnrtford, New York, etc., to pay skiullint mortga ges. Eight millions more go over border on bogus railroad securities. Sandy Olds was for tho third timo found guilty of murder in tho first degree nt Portland on tho 18th. Tho Oregoninn is of tho opinion that he will get a now trial, but the grounds for this opinion aro not giv en. J. C. Ynughn, seedsman, Chica go, scuds tho N:ws a package of llower and vegetable seeds, also tho new cataloguo for LSD0. Yaughn's house is 18 hours nonrer the Pacific coast than other seed houses. For n free catnlogue of seeds, plants and llowers, address P. O. Box GS8, Chicago, 111. Wo have been informed that Rico Mcllaley who was over in Harney county slated to stage drivor Wash tlmt Abnor Robbins of Drewsey would lose bis entire large band of horses, and that Peter Clements of Burns could not jwiaibly save moro than half his band. Since the re cent storm wo fear tho loss will bo oven more fearful. Read notice of the entertainment commencing at Masonic hall Tues dav evening, March -1 1 li. Thero will bo twenty-llvo actors in tho play, and thoy have spent long weeks in rehearsing preparatory to their advent on tho stage. It will be well worth tho prico of admis sion and tho proceeds are for tho benefit of a worthy order. Hugh Smith who has just return ed from Bnker informs us that ho has arranged for a wrestling match to take place at Canyon City be tween himself and Chas. Eyton the Australian wrestler for $100 a side, upon terms as may ho agreed upon and at such a time as may ho se lected when Mr. Eyton arrives hero, the event to tako place within the next two weeks. The naturalist, tho proggressivo farmer and all intelligent and think ing crsou3 will be interested in tho scries of six articles on tho study of insects to be begun in tho New York Ledger of March 1. Tho se ries is by Professor John H. Coin stock, of Cornell Hnivorsily. iho eminent naturalist, and will do scrilw tho insect posts which annu ally injure the fruit nnd vegetable crops of tho county to tho extent of $100,000,000. Particular attention is given to the jxists which rnvngo cotton, rice nnd grnin fields nnd orchards, gardens and vineyards. I'rollesior Comstock shows that tho uotlotr'ivorm of thu Wttffi has resiKmsiblo for nn uverngo loss year ly of $a0,000,000 to Iho cotton crop. Ho considers tho torriblo devasta tions of certain insects, such us tho locust in tho west, tho jiotato beetle and tho cotton worm, have been blessings in disguise, as they have shown tho possible jwwers of thofo onco despised creatures and have occupied tho attention of tho lead ing scientists of the world to such an extent, that growers may rea sonably hope that tho ravages of tho insects mentioned mny bo con fined within certain bounds. Pro fessor Comstock also treats of in sects useful to tho farmer. His ar ticles are of the greatest value. GIUAV) SliltriiS 01 ENTERTAINMENTS On March 4, 5 and 7, 1890. There will bo given thu following entertainments ut Masouio Hull Cnnyon City, Oregon, under the nuspicoa of Hoinvr Lodge No. 78, A. O. U. W. March 4 and 5. An Expose of the Ancient Order of Hercules, at which the initiate will subdue tho fiery, untamed, sacred elephant of tho Indies; master tho greased Kilo and cnpluro thu watch dog of Hades. March 7. "A Box of MonkoyH" will bo let loose among the audience, and "A Lovo of a Bonnet" will bo presented to every lady in tho audience, If you waul to laugh, and laugh and laugh come every night, but if your laughing machine Is not in good order, stay nwuy, for you'll cither laugh or die. Members of A- F. fc A. M.j I. 0. 0. F. and I. 0. G. T. nro respect fully requested to assist in keeping tho audience from laughing, Prico of Admission, 50c. Children under 12 years 25c. Performance nt 8, o'clock p. in, sharp. LOST IN HARNEY COUNTY. Feb. 2.1, 1S00. EntTOit News! Noticoing nn item in your pnpor of tho 20th in regard to the loa of sheep by my self nnd others, I will givo in brioT the contents of tho letter re ceived by ino from my partner Mr. J. G. Chesobro, written on Februn ry tho 7. Mr, Chosobro snys: "The storm wns tho most sovoro ev er experienced in thnt region. Wo hnvo between five nnd six hundred sheep nlivo out of 3100; -15 bucks out of 50; tho bucks I feed grnin; I fed heavy on thu start and thoy ont their feed ravenously; tho 05 tons of hay lasted 22 days. Wo worked three days getting tlio sheep to ground partly clear of snow, they dono well for two days but it clu nooked for n few hours nnd then froto a heavy crust nnd tho hardest wind I ever oxjoricnced blew con tinually nnd simply chilled tho sheep to duuth, thoy would cover tho snow with blood working through tho heavy crust, tho juniper grove did not "seem to bo nny proloetion but tho wind wont ovory wore alike, on tho 1st it commenced chinook ing nnd now wo hnvo plenty of grass. Brown brothers have Icks than UOCO left outoflHHK); Mcin tosh loft his bund on tho 20th ult. numhoring somo !KXX) to their fate on tho desert east of hero nnd went home. Thuv aro mostly nil dond. Then Jim Maekov lost 1500 out of 1000 nnd had 'hay left alter tho storm broke. Tho Laughlin boys were the luckiest of us nil, only losing -150 out of 1500. Johnson tt Street's, Buck crcek'fl cuttle men sny thoy havo not found n live cow brute on tho desert yot, and don't expect to. Tho horses aro threo iburths dead. 1 toll you this was nn equalizer." Mr. Chesebro is thoroughly relia ble and you may depend it is fully as bad as ho depicts it to bo. Brown Bros., Maekoy and Mcin tosh aro pioncor sheep owners of that section, running back for M years and throo moro energetic, careful and intelligent sheep owners could not bo found in Harney coun ty. Our placo is at West Glass Butte (15 miles west of BurtiB in tho extreme northeast corner of Lake ojunty, just on tho Harney it Crook county lino. Brown is at Wagon tiro 12 miles southeast, Mcintosh 8 miles east. Mackcy was feeding on Silver creek near Riley; Laugh lit) is at the mouth of Buck creek 10 miles north of Glass Unties and 10 milcH out on what is known as tho desert. I loping those few items of news may bo of interest to tho Harney papers, " 1 am yours respectfully John 0. Lvci:. Go to tho Red Front Billiard Hall, Canyon City, for lino wines, liquors and cigars. A pauenko tnachino has been in vented to bo plnced on tho table. Turning a handle grinds out the batter between metal rollers that kepi hot by a lump and dopogitn tho cakes, brown nnd wnrtn, ns they nro needed. Thoro lately passed across tho Red Sea from tho African to tlio Arnbinn 6horo a light of locusts calculated to havo covered over 200U squaro milus. ArriiSTlox: Members 'of General Haneoek Pwt No. .11, G. A. R., mo NH'"twl atw"" n regular meeting - nttTTo uiwi-nJ2$IU-i" Mllroh ,tn 1890. Hv OiuiKit ot' tiik Post. Notice to Patrons. As I have recovered from my lato illness, I will again ronunio practice nnd will ho found nt my drug store or nt residence, in Canyon City. Hnvo on hnnd u good stock of drugs nnd pre pared to accommodate ouktomors, F. C. Howh.i;y, M. D. 1 1 m ti A according io Directions will cao Brrrnx FOR DURN8 and SCALDS. A Ilatif Iliimtit. Auu.1, Minn., fioj.t. 33, If A3, Onr Ubr-H iettn olil-lmninl her hind on a hot iloro in.1 wo UM, JacuU Oil nn It. II look Ilia iln ill out, itonco.altrr imuliig It on 1 ut S UitKi It w ill Hired nil. a 1. STAVU BOJ I'lmllr. Its Efficacy loSlmply Mnrvoloun, CUHES PERMANENTLY FROSTBITES. I'roit.lllltau Sure Tact. M"ckUm. Col , April, IWO. After rnltlnir hli frit Hlili lit. Jacob Oil, la ths (iTi'iiliiirhvrrtra going to bed, mr ou u rurcd ofchllblilm. ' ' lira. LKOKB OUtBCIt, At rieooirri ak Piitiu (HI CHARUS A. VOOIIER CO.. OilUmcn. Ut BEST SEEBS TUI D. M. FERRY & CO. Who in ihf Lircol Udmen In l -I) M I'mhtAIo'i IteiulUullv llluiifiicil. Dfitllllltf SEed-amUuAU KW lU Will I lullWiJ l-K lili IS IJ a(4Knu, una to Mil fin cu loiMt. It It IttKr linn tcr. Ir rry Mtvon mine Oirdtn, flower tM l-M.I.I HI!K!in.k....LI.n.l fut ll. d. M.rcnnv4.co. DCTnOIT, MICH. Ely u H In In WASHINGTON LETTER. Washington, Feb. 20, '90, Ki). CI kant Co. Nkws: Tho immense jovcr 51 von to tho majority by Congress will bo vory short, Iranians rcaohing adjourn- mor.t by Juno. This object is to bo nttninod hy pushing rogulnr legisla tion tnroiign ns last as possinio ami when thnt is dono to forco nn ad journment, dospito tho pressure of stwcinl legislation, on tlio ground that tho essential work of congress has received attention. Tho coin miltoo on appropriations has licon hard nt work and it is believed that tho final roor(s will bo patented in May, Tho sub-coinuiittoo on tho pension bill has practically finished tho consideration of that measure, wnioh carries with it a proved ox pondituro of about ono hundred million dollars. Tho frionda of ovory ono of the six thousand hills that haw been introduced this session, hope for n favorable cousinoration, but it is likely that nu unusually stnnll pro jKirtion will 1 passed. Tho partv in txnver feels tho added resiwnsl hility granted hy tho new rules nnd knows that tho jvooplo will bo plena od to see small appropriations. Tho republican leaders recognize that nn enrly ndjournineut, lenving tho rog ulnr business of legihlation elenred, would give them n big argument in tho noxt national campaign. Thuv see ulso tho danger of jiossessing all branches of the government should special legislation and the host of privato bills onco got an opportuni ty to dolny tho House. Tho only possible Hcheino ueoniH to bo to close up slioj) and shut oil' unnecessary legislation. A voto on tho rules, under tho Hpriuger motion, will bo reached Friday night. After that tho con tested election can's will bo disused of ns rapidly ns convenient. The now rules will striukingly cxnedito tho ncccssarially partlzan action In ken in such cases. Filibustering will bo impossible. Apart from tho iuestion of politi cal oxnedieney, ndjourninentsliould not tako place until some of tho ev er increasing claims ngainRt tho government are settled. However great the amount to como out of tho publiu froasury, tho United .States should pay its debts to privato citi zens. .As it has been for years, tho man with a privato hill for reim bursement might as well have a suit in the Kuglish chancery court. Many of this sort of bills havo been pending for twenty-live years. IJv oryono has known many of them to bo just and yet tho claimants havo been allowed to tlio of worry ami hovo deferred. Money has unjustly been withheld from political mo tives. And it is likely that it will bo withheld. It is easy enough to get sympathy and intliicnco for a measure that may ho of advantage in elections, hard enough to get jus lite dono, where only ono man will bo honelltte. Two significant instances of race trouble as far north as tho Capital havo occurred in tho past week. Hopresentativo Grimes tho other day walked into dinner at the Klggs hotel, nnd discovered u negro ex minister to Sau Domingo eating nt the snmo table. Mr. Grimes is from Georgia, and tho ell'ect can ho imagined. Ho walked out to the cashier's desk, paid his bill and moved his quarters to a moro con gunial ntmoiphcro' Ho has been followed hv sovornl oth(njjro;ijij)iui guesTS. 1 lioro is 11 strong projudleo ngniusl his action among thu local friends of tho colored race. Mr. Grimes simply states that the timo has not yet como when ho will stop at mixed hotels. Tho second instance occurred over tho appointment by tlio inllu onco of Senator lliscook of it bright young colored girl as a printer's as bistant in tho bureau of printing and engraving. Tho relations be tween a printer and his assistant nre very cIojo, Thoy work all day sido hy sido and tho samo printer may have thu samo assistant year after year. Tho appointment of n colored girl has never been thought of before, and tho printers so far havo refused to work with this one. She is now temporarily employed in n messenger, while tho printers nre determining what final action to tako and montally swearing at .Sen ator lliscook. These iii.staucou illustrate ns well ns niiything enn tho growing com plications in the intercourse between tho two races. Colored clerks in tho departments have long been ac cepted, and have Leon appointed by MITCH KM. SMITH, Smith Successors to Baher City RIFLES SHOT GUNS & REVOLVERS, Tho Most Complelo Lino of Ammunilion in Eastern Oregon. " Lyman Hear Sights by Mnil, if .'MX). Lyman Spor ting Front Sights 11.00. 11 Diamonds Watches Clocks Jewel rv and n full line of Musical Instruments .eTlll n snian wny inanngo to rciain positions in tho miulii. . irvice, ly-nilly. In tho city hotels-th is still supposed to bo iinsurnhi nble, nnd tho fact that so promi and fashionable n hotel as KiggB consented to nllow n col man in its dining room is ral .O surprising. Tho bar rooms, viR ' very few exceptions, hnvo long Bft'y given up tho light, nnd eonio f?. olasa places find no Htnall rcvof ; from tho bettor oil colored peojf " You can number on your llngt noarlv all tho bars that rofuscj sell liquor by tho drink to colou iK'onlo nnd nt reuulnr prices. Tfc years ngo yon could hnvo number. on your fingers nil thnt would lint1;' Fold to them. k. A MIRACULOUS CUKE OK DEA NESS. Oregon! in. both imlirtOrThcir politicnl 3 - -onco is often very strong, nnd u nearly nil professional politicin ' Kditor Orogonian: I havo bco5 f .. if troubled with nlinoal lolnl deofnoaf-- '?; in my right enr all niv life, an r- had no idea of bored, until I appliW, . t ed to Dr. Darrin for othor ailments? - V During tho conversation tho dootou . 'k noticed my tlefect ami snid ho could' V . . cure mo by his new mode of troat-fi' - -. ment by electncilv mm medicine. . . I n,i 1,...,.,,. i 1 ...II ll.ttfif KKJ n.ll I1U II. it, 41, d& - tt'ii- lrt inq Irimf hi ' word. I can hoar perfocttV, and , wish othors to know of tho euro. 1 - am ngenlof tho I. 0. 0. 1, K. ofi I niiii f. a. !., ami tne it. m, ..1. ...1 ..1.... .1 .. .1 1 1 uiuui piaiu negreo cnnris, uuaii(iiar- .c. w ters 103 Third street, Portland, and W,', can be referred to. Hknj. F. Nkwi:li. Hopcdale, Mass, Drs. Darrin can bo consulted frco at tho Washington building, corner of Washington and Fourth streots, Portland, and Hotel Gaudolof, Tit coma. Hours 10 to C; evenings, 7 to 8; Sundays 10 to 12. All chron ic diseases, Woo l tnint, Io h of vi tal oner and early indiscretions permanently cured, though norofur enccs are ever made in the press concerning such cases, owing to the delicacy of the patients. Kxaminn tions free to nil, and circular.) will bo sent to any nddresa. Charges for treatment according to patients ability to pay. Tho poor trcnted free of charge from 10 to 11 dailv. All privato diseases confidentially treated and cures guaranteed. Pa tients at a distance can bo cured by homo treatment. Medicines and lettera sent without tho doctors' namo apjicaring. NOTICH FOlt J'UULIUATIOX IjimI OrTica it Hum', (Irrcon. iu. If J, IW0. Notice It hrrclijr (Iren tint tho (ullalni;-niiniil ctllcr Ui lillnl nolin ot lil IliUnllwi In linko fliul iiir In ni'im u( hie elulni, 111.I iht tilil iili.il i( mtle btlita Hit cwutiljr Oteik nfllmiit Uouiii, 01., it 0 j 11;. 1 n dir. yr. mi muii in, two, !: U- A. btnwnrt, ' I're I) S No CIM. Uc the SKir KKiir HrcW, Nl." ir SI. .ir Sue tJ, N lull JJWf or Sru ti, Tit 17, S It IIoiiiiKi Iho fnttnwlni; wllneittt lairoro lilt oviiitlnutHit rttl,piiv iiioii. aii'1 imltlirttluii uf, nil.l Itn.l, tt: A lle, A lidure, l! K Allen, C K lUvip. ill of bliml. llr, J, II. III'STINIITON, Hejli'i J. J. tVJ ALLOY, lackswitH Canyon, City, Or. (Slioj) wont sido of the creek, ojiposilo Plauini; mill), HORSESHOEING,!, Mndo a specialty, nnd nil work war rautoil fu-ht.ctii!Di. Wagon and -frriago work and all kinds of pairing- nttl jo); work promptly nttenilort to. Of XXoppnox. C. A. IIIIKA, I'ltANK Kl;,l.(Xl(l, Pnuldout. Vico-ProsidenU Okoium W. Co.vshii, Cashier. J. V. IIIIKA, T. A. Itlir.A, I. T. DOIIKON', Directors. TrntiKncIs n (.Ynrnil llniiklii(r IJiikIiick, Exchange on nil (Miitt of tho world BOUGHT und SOLD. ColloctioiiH mndo nt nil points on lluaKoiiablo Terms, Money loaned nt from ono to ton per cent. WM. A. H. CI.AKKK, Clarke, J. II. Gnrdncr.J Oregon. Fun Lino of ;Tr' l-'isl iH).llr 'Pnnlrll. fS ' . fyBzSSSbt .books, IlicH, roilwg noks. Hies. iIh$L " lines, reels, etc, '' Fly liookr-jit'.i -;v' uoz., oucj y REP AIRING A SP, hi v. C r -: t" If.."-. - V t , ? i