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About Grant County news. (Canyon City, Or.) 1879-1908 | View Entire Issue (March 22, 1890)
nlout a rt. - - . ;' , " , - , r , 1 ,- f been at YSmt 1:1 , 1 V t J. -1 t . i -,'vfiim M- . : iU to nny now ulcrilr for 76 ,y . &JI tf&tSi? , " . k cash In hand. Try it, and get V-'! &Tm " , ho flection now, -r ' ',-"' ,- ' " . ' T1iq Uu.ns Herald has Iwen purohas- 5 " v ' " Iiny.ii i mi.-X, i,y 't 0. livnl A- Son. 'J ho first ''-' lb' . ,.'hJBF"' OUANT COU.STV: J numlKjr under the now management iniiouiico myself n cnu (flico of County Super- f fklllKlld, Rulijoct U) tho tho Ilopuhlicnn County K. HAVE CItlFK. TO TIIK VOTKIIH OV OI1ANT COU.STV. I horoby nnnonnoo myself n candi drtto for tho olllco of Rhnrifl' of (!mnt County, Killijfct to tlm decision of tlio ll(t)iil)licnii County Convuntiou. "NV. II. Cun.mnotov. COUNTY OhEKIv. ll TIIK VOTKIIH W? OHA.VT COU.NTV: T horoby nnuounco iiiywlf n candi date for the ollico of Clerk of Grant County, uliji:l to the ihuition of tho lttiiuliliatn County Couvoution. C. V, Goir. ?0U8IIEIFF. to Tin: votkiib ok nitA.vr county. (ircetitiK: I horoby nnnoiinco my polf jib a onmlidato for tho ollico of BhOriir of Grant County, subject to the (It'dlsion of ( no Itcpublicaii Co. Convention. John C. Luck. LOCAL BREVITIES. b'ftlmon ttxnn old ccfiaii' iingry Ml lowd ouijlit to lo along pretty soon on their minimi run to ln-adwntors. Cuttlo lowo in "Wnsco county nro ciRIimluil nt not over thirty per cent. iiavo not laiitd their slicoj) losxcs f Tim rapubliiMii prininrio, county and ntnte obiivuntioim Uiiu cnoh only out) week njmrt, tho rcpublioniui will o to rustic. reduction works and nrn now an aiwured io required 825,000 ubscriltod. d IMPCtl rii'K creatinj; no accomplish- Titact ?:Ptionf rtl. , ll CnbllKit," nt it niul M.-u t doosn't coipam favorably with from nny of'jihQ country's famous icj. Itanebnrff nnrl llvftrv- mmi timet, fit Jieccssify liave somo hay to last until i'est, and as a natural consequonco Joythat dosirublo coiimuxli- it in tni county com nricu. - l.) ,..l f M..-..t ...,.) xAtivi fliHlt-i In 1m ritttriw state sciiato by a pereou wn ipialilication and Hon Kt-eni to Ik) that leiipnert'1 Canyon City Imr- ro for Hums last Cliirk purchased ia person up in tousorial ai t. today." preciueU in tho county (I ny the chairman of "ntml committoo to Jio firkl day of April let ntlmiil tlin r.nuntv nliou Wi wtl of AiivU. ..lirvn lhich will Ikj held on tho -r.iiTVIifKlX'UL ly the editor for your paper twTiuoTith ahead. If imymcnt is mado just a few months In-fore tho ytwr ih up it is not -uii. vanced" on a year's subscription, anil wo cannot allow tho UKual four biU , eduction that wo can to ndvai.to jwy. iiients. Since old king winter litu liecome 'thoroughly disabliHl it lias uon loumi i,.n .. i.uiiilHir of horses thaftho snow Faught far away on tho high mountain ik of town livwl UnyuaJor ... ' I -'1 a. NlllOtO ihows a nuirkeil improvement Tho Weekly Itovcille, llakcr City, has been enlnrgcd to flight coluintiN. Itakcr City is growing, anil her now papcra are keeping pace with her. Grant county's numW of delegate to tho domoaratio state convention U four, whilo Hanicy county in entitled to only two. .Morrow ban six just a staudoir. It is generally reported tlint it roHidont of tltis nlaco wl.o iter litis band Iwlievod wiih vinitiii; nt I'rai- no city, deforleil her littlo girl and lionrdeit the llakcr City Htagc ono inornliig for otlior Iniuls. Judf-o ClilTonl loft 'Squire Donning to hold down his office until Ins re turn, and Denning feeling as though ho could not do justico to thu job by about ,TJC jkjuikU hired Pussy Stansoll to help him as soon as Clitlbrd was gone C. F. Coll announced himself this week as an aspirant for tho oflko of County Clerk. Jlr. Golf is at jirosont wt Minster at Ing Creek, which res K)tisible jtosiliou ho has held for some time, and is a man whoso friend are in tho majority. Lato dispatches say that tlio Hlnir educational bill hns been de feated In Congress by a voto of .'17 to 31. ThiH bill provided for tlio establishment of schools by tho geucrnl government, the sntno to be under government supervision. Harney valley is a bettor country after all than its enemies report, Wo now learn from a reliable source that tho Piuto Indians ovor there wintered well and camo out this spring looking sleek and fat. An abundant harvest of driod crickets last fall was overy thingthat tho Piutos needed. I-awyor Denning says wo were in error in iitating that Jio would perhaps seek tho nomination for joint teuator. l.irr.VDoimiiiK would liko tho noiniua- i ws - - - . !bV for tho ollico of joint ropre-senta- tfvo of Grant and Harney counties, but the Nkwb was misinformed regaid- his seimtorml aspirations. Tho Nkwb is informed of tho enVrnts of ono Uy mare branded in loff tluL'h. WF connected (very ndUtinct), on njjb, shoulder. Has, nbnindeil yearling tolt. . HiAn on ngo alwut two years. Owner can earn their whiirealwutsby first paying i reitKouablii price for this ailvcrtlse- nont. Joseph Pagun, a resident of tho tim- Mr, camo to town l'rulay nieht for a of rum. Jo took koiiio of tho con- uU of tho jug and grow hilarious, o mudo himself so obnoxious to the nnvunity that ho was jugged by nstablo 'I'lxlliuntor and ho and his jug parted coiiiany. The result of an examination lefore Judge Hulisou was a fi no of 10 and costs, in default of which tho defendant was committed to tho jug for a term of five days. Tho party who wrote to this jwijier from South Fork a letter describing how a young lady of his neighborhood found a horse hoo and put it under her pillow for luck, arose next morn ing and put tho horse shoo in her mouth, novor discovering her mistake until she went to m.nko tho bed and found a set of false teeth under her pillow, will not 1h likely to see his letter in print; it's too personal. That disappointed individual at Tho Dalles has quit howling about the ap jKiintineiit of Capt, J. V. Ixiwis Reg ister nt Tho Dulles land ollice, since his confirmation on tho 7th insU All tho fuss was made Wauso it was al leged that Mr. Iovis wg not a resi lient of that land district, which asser tion was utterly false. Had ho not Iieen a resident of that district OupL Ituwis' nomination would have Wen confirmed just tho same, .Senator Ingalls lias introduced into Congress a bill providing that ii Eoldier who has lost both eyes or ono nrm and ono leg may get married nt any time lie limy t-o de sire to eomo ono to take caru of him, and nt his death the soldier's widow shall receive $12 a month so long as alio remains single. What 1ms tho poor blind mid maimed soldier dor.o to Senator Ingalls that ho should desurvo any such fato as that, Wo plead in bchiilf of the old soldier, that Con gress mid tho Lord will deliver him from tho "tiling" who would tio icr soul to his for n paltry $12 a . ii. mm...i i.ni :., .. f i unwi. xiim uui to nut uiiuuu q puro wedded bliss, but r encouruges marriages for ft in i i ii married lately, t6?lroIL of Prairie City. Hero's congr lions. Ciuornsoy's crew of miners com inenccd washing gravel yosterdny, and Mr. M. 0. Pioreon, the sujwr intcndotit, informs us that it will nverngo f 10 jor day to tlio man while the wator lasts, wjiich, unfor tunately, will be for only n short time. A Wisconsin judge has decided that the Hiblo cannot be need ns a text hook in the public schools. Ho further says that the nlaco whore tho Bible should bo read is a placo of worship, nnd that taxpay ers are coniM)IIed to cruet nod to supKrt school houses, nnd children are, under a Into law, comcllod to attend public or private schools. Our now "ad." from tlio enterpris ing firm of Collin t McFnrlnnd, Hcppnor, speaks for itself, and it is wortli your while lo read tho same. In order to gain now trade thoy in tend presenting a fino largo liook, which retails nt $1.00 oacb, to every retail purchaser of dry goods, cloth ing, IkkiIs and shoes, hats etc., to the amount of $25.00, allowing until iluly 1st to mako out tho amount. Givo them a trinl order, when you send away for goods. Tho Democratic State Contra! Committee which met last week selected April 21th, at Portland, ns tho time and place for holding tho stnto convention. The repre sentation will consist of 1U2 delo gates. The committee recommen ded that precinct primaries be held on tho 10th of April, and tho va rious county conventions on tho lUth, unless county central com mittees determine iliircrcntly. Stanley Wood's Great Divide for April will bo n remarkable number, by far tho handsomest that has yet appeared. It will bo increased in size to twenty-four pages and in ad dition to a double page illustration of Lcadvillu and its surroundings, made by tho best artists in Now York City, will have, as an art sup plement, an nquirrcllc, made ex pressly for Tho Great Divide, in seven colors, of a famous Indian chief in full war costume, which will bo worthy of framing. Tho governor of Louisiana is en "tilled to great credit for his nerve and backhouo in spurning the oiler of tho great Louisiana lotterv to do nate $100,000 of their filched in come to relievo tho Hood sufi'crcrs of that State. Tho governor plainly tells tho prince of lottery swindlers that he has no right to accept such a gift, which, coming on tho ovo of an election when this gigantic money-sucking, gambling concern will afk a renewal of its charter, is no lesH than an attempt to bribe tho people of that State. It is to be imped Governor Nichols' action foreshadows tho attitude of the peo ple of Lauisiana nnd the action of its legislature. Salem Journal Dalles .Mountaineer: Senator Dolph's iuqiisition is still in prog ress, nnd so far ho hns been unable to find tho mcmbor of tho august body who told tho secrets of tho executive cession. 1 1 is efforts to stop these ''leaks" will bo ineffect ual while tho people desire the news of congress and tho press of the country is possessed of suffi cient enterprise to accede to their demands. This war on newspa pers by United States senators will only work to their injury, as tho papers talk directly to tho constit uency and can mako tho future of these senators anything but pleas ant. Ul Urown Dear HulcheicJ, Dayvillo, Mar. 2.'l, '00. lCniToit Nkws: Last Thursday as Messrs F. Guion and J. Lloyd Miller were driving cattle from tlio Perkins ranch up Cottonwood nnd had gone about seven miles they espied, when opposite ono of Murray Bros.' sheep corrals, a largo brown bear. The boys quit driving the cattlo nnd went for Mr. Ilruin, and after an exciting chase of two miles succeeded in lassoing him. Thoy drovo and dragged the monstor ono pulling forward by tho nock, tho other pulling back sufficiently to keep tlio brute from devouring tho loan liorso or rider. After several hours hard work thoy- got him to tlio ranch of Aleo Murray, where thoy shot nnd dressed him; weight ff(0 lbs dressed. Kverybody hero being out of meat tho bear-meat waHnfibig demand and was much rol.isheuT If you wish to see him, eomo down. Yours Faithfully. J TU. stove wallm. . Tho farmors linW hay loft aftor turning ou in tlio mils. Tho by-word is, "What ofllco nrltrT'jjrti you going to run n forj I intend to lull 1UI VUIIBIUI'IU. 0. 0. Miller is put. for county judgo. Don't know wholhor ho will get there or not; hope ho will get the nomination. I saw a young lndy putting Home thing on her fneo; could not swear whether it was flour or not; it might have boon paint. AI. Jcllotto was in John Day the other evening and wont to church, so wo wore informed. Ho thinks that he will bo good, but I do not believe it. Davo Taylor says that ho has two men employed. You would think that hu had his imckels full of money, to see him around with his hands in them chuck up to the elbows. Thcro were a couplo of sheep shearers went to South Fork to shear sheep, but they camo back with their lips dragging on tho ground. Thoy could get nothing to tio. Too bad, lioys; wo would like to see some sheep money. Poor.. ..... .. r....!..l.! He Thinks Differently. Kn. Gn ant Co. Nkwb: You were rather - wrongfully informed when you Btated in your last week's issuo that Mr. Frank- Kellogg a prominent attorney of Hcppnor was tho peo ple's choico for .Morrow, Grant and Harnoy county's joint senator on the democratic ticket. Whilst there is nothing against Mr. Kellogg, ho is by no means tho people's choico either at homo in Morrow, or in Grant or Harney counties, for it was not known that he was an as pirant until quite recently. Thoro is another man in Morrow county, Mr. Henry Blackmail, mayor of Heppner, who has bcon a great deal spoken of in that connection a very popular man with a largo following, and from what 1 can learn much the strongest man in Morrow county, which will dovelop itself at tho next Morrow county convention in tho near future, and if tho democracy of Harnoy and Grant counties talk up n Morrow county man it is likelv to bo tho ono who proves tho strongest rtj iiouic. i aiso notice nupiuur mis take in connection with tho joint senatorship, regarding Ulr. Donning. I happen to know that Mr. Denning is himself a supporter of Mr. Rlack mau, and therefore .not an aspirant in that direction. L nm inclined to think, though, -Mr. Donning, whilst not a candidate, might accept tho nomination for representative in tho legislature if tendered, him by tho democratic party. Justiok and Dkmociiat. Canyon City, March 22, 1890. Goto the Red Front Billiard Hall, Canyon City, for fino wines, liquora nnd cigars. - Did They Die With the Measles? Boar Valloy, March 21. Mu. Kditou: Having written to you what I thought wero tho una dulterated truths about stock starv ing to death in Boar valley 1 wish to ajologize, as I find out by "Greenhorn's" letter that all tho stock that died in this valley died with tho measles that is, I supposo it must have been the measles for hu fails to inform the people as to tho cause of their death. For dio somo of them did. And, Mr. F.ditor, I will stand treat for tho ;i of us if Mr. Greenhorn can find three houses in Bear valley that are inhabited that have not dead carcasses lying in the vicinity of said houses; fur thermore, I will treat 2 times ifthoro nro no bones lying in tho vicinity of Mr. Greenhorn's house. Vox. A CALL. To the Democratic Centml Committee of Qrant County Greeting: You aro hereby requested to meet nt tho Court House in Canyon City, Oregon, on Tuesday April tho 1st, 1800, at 2 o'clock P. M., for tho pur pose of fixing the time for holding tho precinct Primaries and County Convention, and transacting such other business as may !k presented for your consideration. A full at tendance, is earnestly rcqujsted. ThoMiVrha cannot attend-in person jjwMwlVwircBented by proxy. .M. . IIKIiUIANi V Clmirinnn l$3mc1n. iroTI q On motion ii wna than decided that primary meetings bo hold nt tho usual places of voting in each proeinct nt 2 o'clock ii. m. on Tues day, April 1st, anil that tho county con vontlon bo hold ou Tuesday, tho Sth of April, 1800, nt 10 o'clock a. ni. nt tho Court houso in Canyon City. Tho Committoo then adjourned. Call for the Republican Co. Convention. A Republican Convention for Grant County, Oregon, will bo hold at tho Court Houso in Canyon City on Tuesday, the 8th day of April, at 10 o'clock A. M., for tho punxwo of nominating candidates for tho tcv oral county officers to bo elected at the next general election, nnd to transact such other business as may properly cqmo before tho convention. Tho convention will consist of C I delegates apportioned an follows: Canyon City precinct 5; John Day 5; Union 8; Marysvillo 2; Klkcreok 2; Granite 2; Olive 2; Austin 1; Bear valloy !5; Long creek 5; Silvies 1; South fork ',1; Rosebud 2;Shoolly :j; Middle 3; North fork 2; Warm Spring 2; Mountain 2; Fox .'); Hay stack 2; Hamilton 3; Rock creek 2; Waterman 1. By order of tho County Central Committee. March 10, 1S90. 11111. MBTtfCIIA.V, ' I). B. HiNKiiAiiT, Chairman. Secretary. Tho Nkwh 'desires reliable local correspondence from every placo in tho county. Somcono givo them and benefit your district and county at largo, for this paper has readers in nearly every stato in tho Union. CAUTION. No other Liniment mado to rcacffi'ule ST.JACOBSOIXi COMPARE WITH IT. BT.jAC0ns0tI.I8 THE UE8T, 4X0 THAT 19 WU V !T CVKIS ABB PROMPT AMD PERMANENT. Chronic Casos Cured as Road' lly ng Slight Attaolia. THE OLD ENEMY. It Ii linoirn u a painful Inflnrarav lion RfftctlDg ttia Biiur let Ami lotuu ofiliuliuraon txxly, the lyniptomi of Ilk-liar. iHcllIni: of thu lolnli. it ma pilnianctiicliu. St. JncobaOll cur.n fruiniUr and pvtioancmljr UiU encror uhlch li; BH33UMATIS1VL SnndjrTlllo, Ohio, Juno 18, 18&S. Vita tVcn with rhcuraatlim In llj suf fered At time tircr tlncu aiuI used crutclic. bu JocuU Oil relieved no nbout ti jew SCO. OEO. U .NIXOa. At Dbvuouts and Diauu. TltS CHARLES A.V0CELRCO..eHlaort,Ul First") Rational )fpiQ Of XI O J3 1311 OX. IIIIKA, I'ltANK KKI.IXXiO, President. Vico-Prosidont, Cli:oiinn W. Cos'sint, Cashier. IIIIUA, T. A. IIIIKA, U T. IIODSOK, C. A. J. I' Directors. Transacts a (icurrnt Hunklng Buslnc.s. Exchange f all pa i U of tlm worhl-s BOUGHT and SOLD- Collections made nt all ixiinti on Reasonable Tonus. '.Money loaned at from one to ten per cent. NOTICE FCR PUBLICATION. IaiiJ ofllco t1;uin, Ortjon. Kb. g, JiO. Kotlo i litrali,' clvcil that tlie following iiainnl wltlrr M1 nulli-a of Intention to mileflnil irol l upi'ott u( M ililni, Ami tint uld iiruof ttlll U iiiAJe Uforo tlm (Viml)- Cltrk el Qraut t'tt. Or,, it Uii)"n (.'ll. Or., on Mnidi iirth, uui, lis Cutano Jo.o Ola l'l 1 b No. MM, fur tlio SW 1 t 8f II. T) 13. S It St K W M. Ilo mux. tlio following wltnru.to prove M continuum rtenro UKn, and cullltitlou of, olJ laiul, st. JukiiIi Mi. tall. Ion I. KWV, Jot.pli ItUrti, I'tur AiuloiMii. All of JkIiii Diy, Or. ti I J II. lltJTHoro.v, ItriiUUr. NOTIUH TOR FUIIL10ATION. LaiiJ Ofllco at llama Or. fab. II, laW. .Vi.tlco U l.cruby then lUat tho follawlii nainnl aottlcr li fllnl lintlco ( I lila lalrntlaii 10 nuko llnal iirool III atiiiiKiit ol lila tlilni, ami lltal uld iroil Mill l) uiailo Ufore thu rounlj Jude or In III abtauco uoforii tlio LVuntjClclk of tlnut oxiBt)'. Or., at t'anyuii City, Or. an Ai'ril 6, ItoO, U: Otl Oueruaejr, lid A No. 19, for lli UK l-l Hoc H Ti It S II 31 li W VI. Ilo imiiita Ilia Mlualn wltno.mtoproieMi coiitlnuoua ratlJcovo Ukiii, and rultlrat'ou of, aald lJ, till Julin W. 1'oMtll, John A Oauinon, Wlllliui Welch, OTtlrU.bj, all ol C")uU Cllr. Or. tu t ). II. IIU.NTINQTON, llf.UUr, committtw hnHVttnlnTtTwrrw, labors. Mr. Dolph is now busily ongagctl upon what it is sumKiscd is liis report ou tho caso, but its tenor is not rovoalod. Mr. Doljih'u adherents in tho senalo nro growing loautifully fewer, nnd it now ap jwars that ho will not havo a major ity to back him whou tho rcsolption to punish tho newspaper corresjKin dents for contempt comes to a final voto. The outcoino of tho matter will probably bo the discussion with open doors of tho protwsition to dis continue the practice of considering nominations in secret session. Tho feeling is growing that tho secret session privilege has been nbusctl, tho only things of sufficient iinjwr tnnco to necessitate secret sessions lieing important treaties ami thcro has been no inrporlant treaty in twonty roans. If tho decision of tho houso is concurred in by tho senato tho Ter ritory of Oklahoma will bo a thirsty land, nt least until tho legislature of tho now torritory acts on tho sub ject. Tho discussion in tho house was lively and good humored. Tho result of tho voto was a triumph for prohibition, but as it only holds good until the meeting of tho legis lature it is of doubtful utility. Tho strong prohibition movement to for bid tho introduction of intoxicating liquors info tho torritory for nny purposo, the only thing thnl could absolutely prohibit a liquor trallic, failed. 12x-representntivo William Tatil bee, who was shot in ono of tho cor ridors of tho houso by CharlcB H. Kiucaid, correspondent of tho Lou isvillo Times, died Tuesday morn ing. Kincnid lies in jail utterly prostrated, and iti Ids delicate con dition of health seems likely to go into a deolinc. in which death will outstrip thoJjwhShTToTeoliTiB f muciuuiVHlou as to tlio merits of -UWcase, tho .murderer having zeal ous friends and being criticised on the other hand for shooting his man in Jho back. Tho defense will Lo conducted by Representative Me Crenry, who represents tho district adjoining that formerly represented by Tauljiett, and, by.. Representative Caruth, formerly tlio brilliant and dashing and fiery prosecuting attor ney at Louisville. Tho board" of pension appeals in the Inlivrioriloparlmunt proper is in arrears about two years with its work. Th'ero are nw on hand 3,000 appeals and thoy are coming on at tho rate of three hundred per mouth. The force on hand is dis wsing of them nt tho rato of about ono hundred per month. Of course a great majority of these appeals havo been filed by ignorant and in competent "pension attorneys." A knowledge of law is not required in order to practice before tho pension bureau, Thcso men blindly npeal any case that may strike their faiu-y. What cases there aro of merit are thus held back. Still, as thoro is no powor to prevent thcso bunglers from making foolish appeals, and as every appeal must receive con sideration and an exhaustive reply, congress should see that the claims of merit nro not held hack by sufficiently increasing the board to as to enable it to keep up with its work. The sun in his daily travels is Hear ing tho equatorial line also Cray's old pasture fvneo at evening. When it suU north of the fence wu may look for a storm. MTCIIi:i.I. SMITH, Smith iV ' Successors to J. Baiter City - - RIFLES SHOT GUNS & REVOLVE g Tho Most Comploto Lino of Ammunilion in Eastern pCflon Lyman Rear HightH liy .Mm $..00. Lyman Sor ting Front Sights 1.00. i. it . i Diamonds Watches ClocksJcwclrv Silverware anu a uui lino til .iuhio"' "ln" """V'"' . h llEPAWMG A SPECIALTY. Ed. OrtfgtlTiian Donr Sir: Unv,. ing hoard of Dr. Durrin throngh my brother, George L. Ciihhvafl, who was cured of n numbness of tho arm of many yoars standing, I was in duced to apply to him for roliof from sciatic rheumatism, which wnB then extremely painful, and nl a diseased Ljvor. from which I stifflsred very much. J was cured of rheu matism in two weeks' time so.Uittt I have felt no roenrrenco of tho dis ease, and am rapidly rwovoring from tho liver difficulty, so that iny health is bettor than for sO'vyral years. W.t. M. C.l,mty$Jfc . Skamoknwa, Wash. , , llltlKK JIUNTION OK THU J'JCOl'IiK CUIt- r.u nv nits. tiAuiti.s. Mm. V. W. VHil, Portland Heights Neuralgia, or tic dolOronu three yo.tM; ouroil. L. P. Smith, Frooport, Wh. Liver and kidney complaint, en rod' Ilo uns ulfo reduced eighteen pounds in flesh. Mrs. J. Martin, Olox, Or. Chron ic rheumatism, general debility and various nilmoiits for three yearsj cnreii ono year ngo. 11. Van Pell, Salem, Or. Severe headache to the extent that it nam ed him to stagger and; undermined his health; restored. ""r' Miss Sadio L. Cnmpbollj iptoy cd ut LUt's dnHinaking establish ment, Portland cured of ontnrrh, bronchitis and weak lungs. 12. II. Chamberlain, Wood, Tilla- mook countv. Or. Allliotwl fifty yours with kmnov and liver com plaint and neuralgia of tho stomach cured in six weeks. l&trji enn bo consulted Jreo KTtho WnghiiTcrrjTrltiltig, comer of Washington ami Kotftft-i Portland, nnd Hotel (iandolof, Ta coma. Hours 10 to .1; evenings, 7 to 8; Sunday u 10 to 12. All chron ic diseases, blood taints, Iosh of vi tal jwwor nnd early indiscretions permanently cured, though no refer ences are ovor mado in tho preen concerning such cases, owing to thu delicacy of tho patients. Examina tions free to nil, and circulars will bo sent to any address. Chnrgoa for treatment accordingto putiQnbj ability to pay. Tho joar treated free of charge from 10 to II daily. All private discuses confidentially treated and cures guarantoijil. Pa- tients at a distance eaii ho diired by homo treatment. .Medicine ntiiY'. letters sent without tho doolrj' i name appearing. '' -. , ; NOTICE. w . . . - - V t data of rrfUUfHir O, 18B7, aunty onltro beatlua- Ll" w jnuunry 2 will lo pil.1 on irtuutlti auI inlorHt will ccam (rout tbti dato. ti. II. i:oi,KY, OVwiilr Tiam. C'inyon City, Or., Mircli. !,!). NOTICE FOR PUHLICATION. Und Offiw at La riiail, Or. JIaicli it, im. J.ollir laliorcby slrrli lliat llio fullnln;.MiHtl rttlor lu filixl Mtlco if Ida IrIiIhi In maLo final r.Mif In kUtint of Ida elalin, and that laM iirool will l,u jua.Io Iwfuro lb Omtuty C-W of tlrant Co., Or., at Canyon City, Or., il AprilS IMU. !.- JAUKS V. Hill III. li H No. 1M7T, for tho 8 lull W iuatlr. NT, iiaar i" iuir on w, aii4 ot. iuar on ijiur Dee su, iji I, n 11 m, r. ) ft- lie iiamv I no fi4;oll coiitliiuoui rt.Mclxv i Injf ltiw.4 l irtU if iipMi, and tjullitallnq, nfl, no Kll.v, Johii Ijiunnci-'; uL .nil .1.. Ilw.,.. Ull. I..t... JaliiH T Sullen., Oil, cr 0 illitaf, .X: U VHTm'ti City. Or. " Any )trKn no dealna lo fretot araln.t ho a Allawanoii of aucli proof, or who kiHa of auv ai.lt atantUI rtaion, uiulrr llio law ami in rriuUtluua of tho Interior lirtiiu-ul, why audi proof pl.ouhl l.ot bo atlatiixl, will bo kIoii All kpltoriunlly At Oh aIhivp montloiiod tlmo atnl jtao-i lu a ro.eiauilMg tho wllnaaMaof aald Halutaut, and Uulftr otdnioo In robntlal utthat ubiullll i cl.lmaot. Jaiuta Kallaifl, taV HinUI Noik. K JICNUV Itl.SKIlAlir, llrtl.ter. WM. A. . Of.AItKi;, Clarke, 11. Gardner. m - afu11 Lino of j.vhing Timkle, .looks, flics, rods, lines, rcols, cto. Fly hooks per doz., 50c, by until. 4$ Oregon M .- -a ( . . V cu consideration. . - ' . . r ;t --v. v -r: H s A