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About Grant County news. (Canyon City, Or.) 1879-1908 | View Entire Issue (June 19, 1890)
kit.' THE GRANT COUHTY NEWS. Thursday, June I!). LOCAL BREVITIES. Soiiih measles linger in our inidnt. W'lio did yon liorrow this paper fromt '1'ow Williams' "Jordan" won tho J-inilo nw at P.iirn on .Juno .1. lBmor om! I.iltta Ovorhnlt refinied hmne Sunday, from Portland, whore! tuny liftvn bm attending school. ltpnwntitivn Dustin rocoivod n majority nf IS nUs in llnrnoy coun ty according to tie oflici.tl figurus. Stnt treasurer Mi-Uclian soon to U on i veil homo last SaM.itli, in itt jKirently good hrcilth after his roeo. Mis ttinlio I,evvis who 1ms Unit visiting hwt ratnmed to hsr homo imir Dityvilla, ninl noon .Mr. Ia'wU' family will join him nt The Italic. Frank Sols who started to Hoppnor with n Inml of hor' last week was jotting thorn nil right nt last accounts, having had good luck during tho trip. Mrs. Phillitw has not leased her gar don to Wan, or was mentioned in those columns hint wink. Wiin only lutR tho crop on shams, mill no control of tho grounds. Wo loom thnt procctor arc (lock ing hy thu bundled into tho Croon horn sou t inn of oountry. Thnt gives promise of licing one of tho grontoat camps on tho coast, Qurtzburg, six miles iiIhjvo I'mirio (Jity is u dull camp thin summer, nl though considerable gold wits mined there last your. I-ack of capital, per haps, is tho roason of tho inactivity. .Mowing wild hay in Hirnoy coun ty hits already commenced, and tho crop will lw abundant this season, al though tho giain crops do not giu iromiso of being ntm fine, wo hum. It appears as though tho U. A. It. do not intend liming a celebration in this county on our nation's hiithday. Too Isul and extremely sad that homo thing cannot ho donu to break tho mo notony of mere existence. Crops on tho .lohn Day aro looking lino, and farmers and iitook raisers uro to havu ouo yonr of prosperity. Kv orythiitg hinges upon them, and if they an; prosperous all classes of business fool an enlivening thrill. Numerous fishing putties desecrated tho lust Soblstth and generally canm homo well laden with tho speckled le ui tie. Trout are plentiful in all tluT streams, probably owing to tho continued high water of the present soason. Tho groat contest in our sister coun ty teaches one thing to a certainty, and that is thnt a county seat proposi tion should never como up at n gotier ii I election. When a county seat is to bo lncatod a.waVH have a speci.il election by which to accomplish it. List .Monday Mr. H ly brought inn load of new rvo hay. Wo montinu " this for the loason that it was tho timt of the soason, and was from (iuudlach's much a way tip on tho UmicIi. Tho rye was sown last full and giew foity inches tall, attaining this propoition without irrigation. Ilnrney county electtxl the following ollluors: Judge, Win. Miller; cominis sinners, Wm. Altnow and N. IS. Dun can; sheiill', A. A. Cnvvinn; clerk, W. IS. draco; troasuror, T. II. UoIkuU; school suporintondent, Chas. Newell; assessor, W. IS. Allmrson; surveyer, T. A. McKinnon; coroner, K. 1'. Moon; hogs running at large, "No." Curriogo and team hoinos aio said to bo cheaper in lirniit county this summer Ulan ever was known. Ono mtsou for this is that they have al ways Umoi held Uxi high and tho rnne Itjcnmo overstocked, lluyers could not iilibrd to puichnso them foro.xpoit, and now jntoplo lind tlieinele.-t with more horses than they can properly euro fur. lisidos thi, lust winter gave stockmen a scare. M. ,M. lirierly of Harney county, was over during the week, and from him wo loom that tho result of the vote in his county is yet uuceitaiu as regards tho county sent. Hums claims it by eight vots, but thele were elev en blanks which Ilnrney clainu should Im thrown out, which would leave tho county soul where it is. A contost is inevitable, which will tn tho legal ability of tho state. A I Shnw .V Cc, arrived Sunilay with froight for our iiierchnuU, and roorU a nmyh road from hero to lloppner, Tonmsters always find a rock when thoro u one in the roid, and with tho largo 11111111411' of iheep driven over tho grndos lietween hero and Iloppuor it is alnuwt impossiblo for tho suporviaioiK to keep thu high way clear of pebbles. I.ut us have a law fixing a severe penalty for driving stook over tho gmdo on n mountain road. loo I'igpon who is oonsidurod a tough Cftso rocfittly buiglari'.isl Tied Millwi's cabin and then skipped the country. A warrant was sworn out ,or tho thief, hut his whereaUnits wort) unknown. I.at week John Fitk who holds n commission of depu ty shsriH" was over in llnrnoy county and thorn saw Pigeon. He did not hnvo tho warmnt, but employed tho Utd man to work for him. They nr rivisl at Soda station for tho night, .mil tho follow who wiu to l a priso ner on tho morrow evidently "got to thinking," for in tho dark hour pio coding tho dawn ho nut nwny and could not Ihi found oven to thin day. There will In) plenty of huoklober rios this Mfttaou. Solinrfl Hnw. sold thoir wxil nt lleppnor for 1GJ cents. f.rnnt county's jwoh crop is n fnil uro this yonr, also her plum crop. "Have ymi lmd the niaulos; if so; Ihjw tnanyt" asks tho census enumera tor. Mr. nnd Mrs. T. W. Poiudextor do jsittwl for thoir homo in Montana hut Tutjsdny. Ion Clmvnr has recivwl his com mission ns rogistor nt the bt (Jmudo html ofllco. W. W. Ctmhvull nnd wifo of BuniM wore in town this wook on their wny to Portland. Miners who svnd ore to A. H. Kl mer, Paker City, for nwwy, receive prompt nuil reliable returns. l.co Miller who wns it dolognto to the Masonic grnnd lodge at Port land arrived homo Tttonday even ing;. Just received from below, nt II. K. Scln' Htore, a fresh stock of an wjrted groceries. (Irent induce ments to ciihIi buyers. Deputy sheritr Yantis, of William county, was in town during tho wook, on truck of some criminal wh'Mo name and otleitse we did not lonrn. I ten .t Itlackwell who purchiml fi(M) htsul of cuttle in (imiil county will deliver 100 bend at Ailington oil the 'Jnth, for Poitlnnd butchers. Snow is plentiful yet on the range of mountains to the south of this val ley, which means that strtxttn nnd springs will not be ns low ns last sum mer nnd fall. On n visit to Prairie City Inst week the editor found tho people attending to their own business as usual, and lint disposed to grumble nt the tcstilt of the election. lee-cream and strawberries, at ! tho Cirango hall in John Day next rriday evening, June 'M. Como everybody. For the benefit of tho Sunday school. Supervisor Smith hns Utin working on tho lino of the old Ilnrney road for 11 week, and desires to finish thnt thoroughfare Wore he descends to the Canyon creek nstd, Woiser City, which was destroyed by firo a few weeks ngo, will imiohuilt on a new site uenier tho Oregon Shoit Lino railroad depot, within a shoit distance of tho .Snako river. Dr. Trowbridge returned Monday with a sack of diit which ho found over nlnnit Silvis valley during a pros pecting trip. 1 In w ill "pan out" tho dirt, nnd if prospects mo fnvomble limy locate diggings in that country. Mr. A.J. CiiininingH informs us that F01110 of the ranchers down tho country will commence harvesting their bay crops during thid week. The crops throughout the country this season average better than lust. Mr. I'Yed Zwicker came from Hunt ington last week nnd informs us that the new stuiui!xit t run on tho ii per Snake river was launched a few days ago. This Unit w ill ply tho wa ters U'twcen the railroad and tho lich iuut. camps of Idaho mid Oregon. This little valley, which will always U the U'st place of its ii.o in Oregon, will just vontinuo in its old way ami will not make much headway in the way of improvement until n mihnad shall reach its Uuders; then poople will find us and a great stir will come iiM)U thu natives. Continued cool nightH are a fruit ful t-ouree of comment. They ap peared to bo nothing unusual in former years, but last summer be ing somewhat similar to the Mini mum east of the rocky mountains spoiled the people and they expect the same weather again. A resident cf Hear valley says thev may have all tho strawberries and ice cream in this precinct on the -Itli of July that they want, but he intends to dam Silvies river and fix a place for people to skato on that (lay. llo'll have the biggest crowd, too, if bis enterprise don't fail. The Cmcker erok mines which are distant fiom linker City nUmt tliiity miles have lain idle for some time, but there is a proUtbility of work Iwing ir.Hiimed ut an oaily day. The ore will be treated by 1111 entirely ditleient proceft from thnt which failed, and it is to Ik) hoped that it will Ih success ful. Should those mines prove n fuil 1110 all lvistein Oregon would feel the woeful uH'ocU. Wo have received the prospectus of tho second annual exposition of tho North Pacific Industrial Asso ciation, to bo bold from Sept. -oth to Oct. 2f, l.SiK). Tho mammoth buildings of thin association occupy 0110 nero of ground in tho city of Portlnnd, and thoro can bo seen products of agriculture, the stock farms and of all tho varied indus tries and resources of Oregon. Mighty acres of tho J. II. How ard ranch lying up and tlown thu river was recently found to be va cant government land, no title ever having been obtained to the tract Dan Kisk took a trip to the land oilico and looked up the records, when he filed on this piece which is lich meadow laud, just above tho houso occupied by J lid llaguowood. Hundreds of aeros in this country nre hold just simply because the persons claiming the land have it fenced, but have no title from the government. .Iudg Clifford is home again for a short vacation. Mr. Potter, representing Staver .t Walker's agricultural supply houso of Portland, is in tho city. Miss Chnrlotte Hlnke returned home Sunday evening front attend ance at tho Bishop Scott academy, Portland. In lk)ston, when a guest wants whisky straight and a dish of Umns ho holds up four fingers and wig gles his thumb. Cuprfr is riiim; in value. Now would 1 n gtxsl time to Uigin devel opment work on some of (Jmnt coun ty's copper ledge. The pioneers in nenrly all the counties in Oregon have formed as sociations for social reunions. Why not (Smut county? Willie Koltertson passed through town during the week Itotind for his home nt Drewsoy. He has been at tending school at Portland. tin to the John Day Millinery store for your tth of July hats, a new suit ply just itvcived. Aim) nil assortment of extra blk. hosiery, Indim ready made underwear, etc. linker City had a $10,000 lire Saturday night. The ICagle brew ery nnd some other buildings were destroyed, thought to have hcu the work of an incendiary. Prod 1 lectors continue to find oie which assays tolerably well on tho surface of the ledge. Thev want to attain depth, however, ami then its worth can be ascertained. J. Campbell Martin of Dayville says they hove now jtotatoes as large as a mutt's fist in bis neigh Utrhood. Wo believe it, although we did not have an opportunity of sampling them. A citizen of Wellsville, 0., now seventy-four years old, boasts that he has never paid a cent to lawyer, doctor or minister. Will bet a nickel that he goes further and nev er pays the printer. Canyon City is away behind any other place in Oregon, hut in the opinion of Mr. Cardwell, an nblo lawyer of Harney county, she has the best hotel in ICastern Oregon outside of linker City. The America u hog got a black eye in several counties of this state at last election. Harney county among others voted that it was against the dignity of the law for his hogship to run at large. Major Whitehead Smith has been industriously engaged for years up behind Marysville in prospecting for a rich vein of quartz, and jf per severance counts anything we hope to see him sooner or later ttrike it rich. Immigrants have commenced to move, but their migrations this year are unlike those of last summer, in asmuch as more than half of them are traveling in a northerly direc tion now. Then everything was to ward the south. SubscrilRTH who do not get their Nkwh regularly will pleac make the fact known and we will try to have the matter remedied. The paper is mailed regularly at this ollice, ami if not delivered to tho proper person it is surely the fault of the U. S. postmasters. Among the projected features of this year's Fourth of July celebra tion at Portland, is a mammoth balloon ascension. While moving between heaven and earth, a mar riage ceremony is to be performed, the daring couplo to be presented by the committee with an elegant tot of furniture and a magnificent diamond ring. It looks like Cleveland and Cray for IMC!, but it may bo Cleveland and Ponnoyer. Thu delegates to thu Illinois democratic convention were ennvaaod to ascertain their preferences to the next presidential ticket. Tho vote stood: For Pres ident, Cleveland Ml, Palmer (17, Hill 7, Abbott Whitney 2; for vice-president, (irav .'!S1, Palmer 1 12, Morrison 7(1, Itlack J!U, Strough ton -21. K. O. Itaker City Democrat: In the case of J. P. Faull vs. W. II. Cooke, the decis:on of the lower court ver dict in favor of defendent was af firmed bv the supremo court, the supremo court bidding that when a settler takes up a piece of land, through which a stream of water Hows and perfects title thereafter under tho land laws of the Tinted States, his right dates back to the first day of his settlement, nnd that no person can divert the stream from its natural channel, after the day of his settlement. The old phrase ''a bad man from away up the crick" used to be all the go, but tho men quieted down and tho phraso fell into disuse. A couple of Canyon City residents had been away up tho creek last Sabbath and wore returning in the time of dewy eve when holy thoughts alone should possess the soul. Holy thoughts, however, were far removed from them, for they had a few words occasioned by Jack Powers omitting to make the grade tufijcicutly wide to admit a fast team passing a slow one, and fell UH)ii each othur's necks not because one loved the other more, but because brotherly lovo was up the valley assisting Hro. Kads to convict sinners and was not around when his services were required, No urrostH. Canadian Indians hang thoir dead on large trees. So do Texas cowljoys. I County clerk Shearer and wife 1 were in town Monday looking for a I duelling houso. I will spend nest Sunday in Umr valley nnd thonifore will not 1st in John Day nnd Canyon City nt the usual hours. A. K.Uis. It is said that an Omaha doctor kisses his wife sovontv-livo times a day. That's what might bo called a good practice. A wool buyer says that COO sacks of wool are stored in The Dalles warehouses, only nlntut 100 of which have been sold. Chicago 1ms occasional evidence that it didn't hang all the dynami ters in that city while it was about it. More is the pity. Kxplorer Staniuy evidently be lieves thoroughly in cleanliness, lie has ersotily indorsed fourteen different brands of map. The Siwnshcfl are becoming civil-1 ized. A tonus klootchman up at u....t- fi. 1 i,..r...ir ,1 c.,.- .-...in, o.., iiiiiih .iv. c 1. . 1, davs auo because of disappointment in love a Hairs A '"black list" has been distribu ted among Pendleton saloonkeepers containing the names of so-culled habitual drunkards, to whom they are forbidden to sell liquor. Scrofulous eruptions, rucIi its Pimples, Discoloration of the Skin, especially on face, aro causal by impure tdood and will disappear rapidly by using Pfundor's Oregon Hlood Purifier. It is uusafu nt this time to write on editorial upon tho present state of tho weather, for tho same is li ablo to change within six hours. At this writing wo arc thinking of pniyiug for mm. Some Kansas people held a meet ing at Tojteku, tho other day, ami drafted resolutions asking the gov ernor to call a special session of the legislature, to re-submit the prohi bition law to the people. A cloud burst on the -lib inst., totally destroyed destroyed llrod shaw,' Neb., ami nearly washed away Underwood. Many wore kill ed and wounded and hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of prop erty was destroyed. The superintendent of the census says that no one will he punished for declining to answer the "chronic disease questions," but full answers are c.cctcd to the mortgage in quiry, and any one who refuses to give information must take the con sequences. The village of l.oveland, Iowa, was almost totally destroyed by a water spout lost week. Several lives were lost. Tho town is located in a gully in tho Mayor valley. A terrible storm passed over the val ley, and near the upper end a cloud burst occurred, the water sweeping down through tho fatal village leav ing hardly a house intact. McHrtH from Sutter county. Cal., on the Sacramento river, are to the ell'cct that not an acie of wheat or barley will lie raised tins season. . .. ' This district, which is one one ot tne most fertile in the state, has been Hooded since December last. Not only was the grain ruined, but alto fruit trees of all descriptions, ex cepting pear trees, which still Hour isb. Hunt is expected in Maker City within a few days after ho arrives at Walla Walla from New York. He conies hero to look over tho fit nation with a view to extending his road from Union on through Pow der river valley, via. Suinptor, to the Harney country. Maker City can't have "too many roads, in fact all roads should lead to our own particular Home, anil Hunt's will bo as welcome as any other. Mlade. At Virginia City, Mont., says the Denver Mining Industry, it is sup posed that the ipmrU vein which was the source ot tho gold found in Abler gulch in tho early days has been discovered. That gulch has yielded first and last over f (50,000, 0(H) in placer gold. Somewhere to ward its head the gulch must have crossed an immense vein of gold bearing quartz. If the vein that threw oil all too millions ot gold lias not been found, it is pretty tor tain that it will one day bo discov ered. The gravel washes to tho eastward of the Sierra Nevada mountains are of a local character, therefore they may bo traced throughout their whole course and the ssit whence they derived their gold pretty correctly located. On the west sido of tho Sierra Nevada range it would be hopeless and a useless task to attempt to trace to its source the gold found in the channels of what is called the "dead rivers" or that found in the deep hydraulic diggings. There the grav el deposits are of hundreds of feet in depth, and extend along tho main Sierra range for hundreds of miles. Tho beds of gravel there ap pear to have been diqiosited by some general overllow of water; were probably at one time under thu ocean. " What are called the channels of ancient rivers run north and south, thu same as tho main range of thu mountains, and some j miners think that thu source of thu gold found in them is somewhere in j the far north up toward tho north I pole. Over $ 10,000 changed bonds on the result of the election for govern or in Portland. Hugh Smith intends retiring front busints the first of next month, therefore will not take out another license. Tho vote for representative in Wallowa county is a tie, and n spe cial election will he necossory to finally moke a choice. Wo have a fow copies of thu ab stract of tho vote, snnie as was published in thu N i:vs, printed on heavy mper, for sale at 10 cents or t!f cents eitth whichever is the hnndiest to make change for. (Ireen Hill Presbyterian church, in Philadelphia, which has for some time past maintained the largest Chinese Sunday school in the city, has di'cidiMl to give up the work of teaching these people after Julv 1. Stories of leprosy have frightened the young lady teachers. Tho emigration of Mormons from Ctnh into tho Seirm Madro, has Ummi lan;o during the last six months. At Junrz there nre seventy fatniie, ... :, ,Ht to",,w and Con- x-u!!oy twenty mill 1 inn 1 lt 11. 1 iiv 'i D.MV4I r K' much encouragement to Mormon colo nies, ns they will mil in destroying tho Apache, nnd uro mpiilly develop ing the .igticiiltuml tcsouivcs of the state. Our new "ad." front the enterpris ing firm of Collin v MeFnrland, llepnner, speaks for itself, and it is worth your while to read the same. In order to gain new trade they in tend presenting a fine lorge book, which retails at td.00 each, to every retail purchaser of dry goods, cloth ing, boots and shoes, hots etc., to the amount of 'r'Jo.lX), allowing until Jan. 1st to make out the amount. Hive them a trial order, when you send away for goods. It is believed that the remains of (ieorge Nutting, of Crook county, who so mysteriously disappeared about a year ago, have been found. The Prineville News says: "About three weeks ago a young man, the son of I Ion. Itobert Mays, of Wasco county, while herding horses on the Muddy, in the northeastern part of this county, found what he believed to be the burned remains of a man. Young Mays asserted that the skull was burned so but what it was eas ily recognized as that of a human." This is the neighborhood in which Nutting was last seen. It has come to the kuowlo li;o of the Itlnde that two new additions to Ma ker City have U-oii located in the dos ed hills southeast of town, 'they ate two and n half miles out of to.vn, an I are out of siht and iini'Ii. l'o. tliud ai ties a:e manipulating tin in, and the lots are being told to the Willam ette sucker", 011 the same principle that Uiys "swap" jack knixts, "1111 sight unseen." This soit of thing will net ns u loomenui,' fur our Unnii if it is pel silted in, Mnkor is aheady sinfet.il with additions that have mer it, but dune fake town lots ought to Ihi expose. I. Mlado. When you want t: buy a really good and reliable time-piece at 1 ot tmn price, that is a price which can not be competed with by any big ieweler on aeeoiiiiL ol" the interest be , ... 1 mis 10 iiniKi' 011 me inoiiev iiivt-nieo in his stoi-k, besides his clear profit, not to speak of his other high ex po uses an 100 to .f.'iM) a month rent, etc., como ami sec watchma ker Albert llinseh, at Canyon, you can be sure that ho will do anything possiblu to please you and get you just that kind of a watch you would like best, both as to the outside liKikiugofit as wull as to works that will stand rough handling the beat. Fine watch repairing a spec ialty. AH work guaranteed nt very moderate prices. Wallhiiiu and Klgin watches. Divine Services. The Mev. Mr. (loss will (D. V.) hold service ami preach at Prairie City, on Thursday, June lUth, and Tucsdnv June 'Jlth, in the evening; and on Sunday June -"Jud, at Can yon City, morning and evening. The Holy Communion will be cele brated at the morning service, Can yon City, Juno "J2nil, and at the evening service, Prairie City, Juno If I tli. All communicants' are re quested to he present. Holy Bap tism will he administered at any service or in private. - I4k, . - Notice! All persons indebted to the estate of Martin Cundlach, deceased, or to either of the firms of (ieorge (.lunil Inch iv Hro., ami James Norman .v Co., ore urgently requested to come forward and settle immediately, as the the business of said estate mid partnership mi st m: ei.oi:n. All notes and accounts remaining un paid after I'Oth of July next will be placed in the hands of auollbcr for collection. lir.o. Or.vnt.Ai ii, Administrator. - - Closing Out Bale. The stock of goods belonging to tho late firm of (Ito. (iuiidlneh v Hro., of Canyon City, Oregon, is now offered to purchasers at cot for cash. The hooks of said firm are positively closed, but cash purchas ers can procure bargains by calling , soon. (ii:u. (!i mu.ai'II, Administrator. Hermann is elected by nigh 011(0 D.OOO majority. flo to tho Mod Front Million Hall, Can von City, for fine wines hquorx nnd cigars. A Chicago hotel furnishes a sharj raior to thoiH" of its guests who de sire to phnve themselves. A gsl Singw Srwing Ma.diino for mitt almost new. A lurgnin for cash. Kmpiiie nt II. It. Sols' ttore. For information concerning tho Victor Mower, lh Ust nmde, add 11m 1). It. Kisk, lUkor City, Oregon. The next Oregon legislature will stand: Senate, republicans 22, dem ocrats X; hoiiM', republican 10, democrats It). The Pacific Hrewery' Celebrated Hoer, the Ust in ICastern Oregon, is now kept constantly on tap at the Med Front Milliard" Hall. x Ltke Chelan, Wash., never freexes, although in IS dcg. The I'lnsou given is that it is ileop, and tho warm water rise from tho bot tom to supplant the cold. The lluiiibohlt mining company have struck a rich lead of gravel in their claim, lending oil" into the lull, and will fulluw it up with their giant hydraulics. Notwithstanding the constant heavy emigration the K)pulntiuo of (treat liritaiu has increased 111010 than 1,000,000 since lsSo. The total jHtpiihttfon is (bout US, 000,000. The fourth quortoily meeting will be held at Canyon City, June 'J.Sth, and 'i'.lth. tjuarterly conference and preaching by Floor Wakefield at '2 o'clock Saturday, June 'JSlh. Baptizing on Sabbath. A. K.vns, P. C. There is a man in Southern Ill inois who laughs at the idea that marriage is a failure. He has just married his' sixth wife. Koch suc cessive wife brought him a farm, and he is now one of the largest laud-owners in that pnrt of the country. yspepsia. Makes llio lives ct ineijr 'roilo mlicraUc, .Hi. I 1. (If 11 lo.uH 1.1 .lf ,l. .niill,Mi. Dunns nflrr .-utln. ur Mum.ii-li, tick lirail.irlio. In. .11 1. urn, Id 11 of a'x llto, ;i (aint, "All ;uliu" recline, tail I.1.I1', ce.ituil tongue, nntl Irrcuu . hilly ot Ilia uovieli, aro DIBtrOSS sumo i( the moro common After iriouu. iyiciih .loci not set well of Itself. It Ufltin ,.,Ufe careful, pentitrtit .ttleiillon, nml s remedy Ilka Hood's Ham jwirlU.i, wlileli nrla i:eiitly, yet urely nnd efficiently. It tunes tlio itnmach nnd utticr urgmti, tctniUtes tho digestion, create! n good npprtttr, nnd ty tlius Sick OTciroinlnc llio Uk-oI jiii-j, . . touts removes llio j'iiia- HOaOtlCnO lliello rHecM ot tint dltenjo, lunUlie.1 tint tuuuhrlio, ninl letrenlics tho tired t ill ml. 1 lay a U-eu troubled with. i!yH'uh, I had but lllllo nj-ivrllto, nnd vvlnt 1 did r.it m . tllttrcued tno, or did ma 1-1 on n- llulo r.ood- ut na hour bum nfti.r o:illii I would eipo rleneu n falntneat, or Ured, nll-ipm" feeling. n though I h ul in tiMleaanjIhlni!. My trou ble, I think, wan n,::riv.Ued by my l.uilueu, nhiih l Ui-l of .1 ..i!nt.r, nud from being morn or Iris abut up In .1 Sour rvomwllhfrehp.,l:.l. I.at e." , ' . upriiig i t.k itiHui n n iri.it- otonincn rllLi look Uueo l.. ti:n. It did mo rui Imincmui mii.unl ti i. d. It navo mo an npltllte, and my liuxi ullihed and irill.lloil the (-raving I bad pn vli.u..ly i-trlnced." Uuoiint: A. P.tur., W.iti'ilown, MaJ. Hood's Sarcaparilla tot.ll.y ullilrucsUU. f, -,lif..rl 1'rrpnrcil only I; C 1. lllKlll.t CO., Aotl..-arli,l.uKe:i, Htut. tOO Dooos Ono Dolla- I ft ' - 1 -. i.uMI i'i.:.1.-. . :. liMSci , t t .i" , . tfitMi 'Wns'iiirtiUf aii isnt; t wantkh V'-Tlr.-uiT::'.1 lurMti..!. v i.ni.. r.i. I .1 cr- NO! ICU TO CltKDH'OUS. .Who is hoiobv given to all whnin it inny toii'-orn, that hv deed of us sigiiiiicnt utndp Mil) Nth IMIO, (leo (itlll llttl ll, (III illholvi lit, iiHxigned all ll s pro el'ty to the undeiM giu-d fill tl o brni lit of all his i-iinIiIoih and that the undersigned has duly ipiuli I'ud and (tuloiid upon tho di.ehaigo of his duties as such nhttigneo. All pi rsons having jul claims tigninst hiiid chtttto are unfilled to present tl'osriuio duly verified to the under Kigned nt the stine ot (leo. Otitul dull Hro. in Oniyon City, Oregon, within linen months front the ditto of this notice. Juno 1-. A. I), mm. .). W. Mack, Assignee. .MITl llKI.I. SMITH. SucccssoiH to J. Jit 1 her City RIFLES SHOT GUNS & REVOLVERS. Tho Mosl Comploto Lino of Ammunition in Eastern Oregon. Lyman Hear Siglils by Mail. f '. ' I.yniou Spur ' ting Front ' Sights -i1 1. (Ml. Diamonds batches Clocks Jewelry Silves-wore ui in it iini line in TURKU YEAHS AGO. A I.onj; List of People Cured by Dr. Uarrln In California Three Years Ago. Thus Showing The Per manency of the Electric Cures. OrefnnUn, Mrs. II. V. Haiiey, lleiuciit, Cab Total deafness in one ear twelvo wars, caused bv catarrh troubles; cured last May and remains poritia- nent. Mrs. I. Ueswrole. Fresno. Cal. Cured two years ago of femolo weak ness, fallifu! of tho womb, and change of life, also liver and kidney complaint. .Mrs. K. I'. McKinlcv, rone street, Son I'roncisco Dcnfncas two years; cured in ten minutes. .1. II. Zweifel, 10 Haves at root, Son Francisco Catarrhal iloafnesa fourteen years in one car, and total eafness in the other, caused by paralysis of Hip drum nnd auditory nerve; both cured. Chas. Itogers, (57 drove streot, Son Francisco Uisehorge of tho tr, deafness ami noises in the car since tl months old; perfectly cured three vears ago. William Heinz's girl, 12 Halo bice, oil' (inhlon (iatonvenuo, be tween Hyde and Levenworth streets San Francisco Diopsy, heart di sease ami iniiaiinnittorv rneunia- tism, limbs swollen to an enormous size, life despoiled of; cured in 0110 month. Mifs T. M. .locqucin, telegraph operator at Herkcley, Ahiinedii ountv, Cal. I roublesonte (I 1 h- barge of the cars, seven vcars; enr oll. William Cuniininirs. dr., linn of Cunnnings it Sons, American jew elers, ;t'J Kearney street, Sun Fran cisco Paralysis of the muscles of the arms ami shoulders and great pain; cured. lieorgo Thistleton, editor Patriot ic American, St Franoipco, testi lies to the cure of his daughter of deafness and soreness of thec.ir ami side of the heoc. Prs. Dorriit can be consulted freu at the Washington building, corner of Washington and Fourth streets, Portland, and Hotel (iaudolof, Tit coma. Hours It) to .1; evenings, 7 toS; Sundays ID to I 'J. All chron ic diseases, blood taints, loss of vi tal power and early indisi rctioiiH permanently cured, though 110 refer ences are ever made in the press concerning such casen, owing to tho delicacy of the patients. ICxnminn tions free to oil, and circulars will be sent to any address. Charges for treatment according to patients ability to pay. Tho poor treated free of charge from 10 to 11 ditilv. All private diseases conlidentially treated and cures guaranteed. Pa tients at a distance can be cured by home treatment. Medicines and letters! sent without tho doctoru' "aine appearing. Important Notice. All persons knowing themselves, indebted to .1. S. lliiptonstiill indi vidually, or to the old linn of lliip tonstiill A Dait, will please eoiiie forward and settle, for we must close the business of the old linn, and I waul to go to California for inv health. All who do not settle up by the I Mb of .Inly USUI) their accounts will bo turned over to an attorney at that date. .1. S. llAlTllNHT.W.I.. .lohn Day, Or., May '28, IS'.K). Pacific llrcwcry liter. Nolieo is hereby given that I hnvo this day established an agen cy for the sale of the llcor manufac tured at the Pacific Hrewery, Maker City, Or., within the county of (Irani in Canyon City, and that Mr. II. Stansell is the authorized 111:11m gorofaaid Depot. All orders from (Irani county for this celebrated beer, either in bottles or kegs, will be tilled by Mr. Stansell. llUNIiV It HUT. Proprietor Pacific Hrewery, Itaker City, Or. Grand Kouith of July. Picnic and celebration at Thomp son's Warm Springs above Priiino City on duly Ith. Oration, foot racing, plug-uglies, etc., during thu day, and fireworks and 11 grand boll in the evening. Music for thu ball will bo furnished by Halph Fik. All are cordially invited to eotnu and celebrate with us. S. A. TueKh'u. WM. A. U, (M.AIIICIJ. It. fiardner. J Oregon. A Full i.inoof Fishing Tackle, hooks, lliofl, rods, lined, reels, etc. Fly hooks per do.., ")0e, by mail. .Miihirni j iistritlllf Ills. HEPAUUMG A SPECIALTY. m sua . 'r 1 t