I 1 THE GRANT COUNTY NEWS, Thu witty, July 3. LOCAL BREVITIES. LOCAL BREVITIES. lb-v. Im Wakefield wn in this vi- einity ninl fnvoresl our jwple with n Pssadma real Mtate i I ono inf. few religion iliaeourfos mill lecturi Sop ad umlor bend of "New to-day." duriits; the week. A )mA of apmmttl.v well-to-do em- j Hoinoinbcr CI. Wnsh. who chop igratita Msed thr-mitfh town Monday pun ilown his futhor's cherry treo onqBiring the timti to Odifoniio. , to get the riK) ohorrie-?, and thun VMr. W. W. Starr and Mis Josie j could not toll u lie. De Mom, lioth forim-rly of tliU minty, j A Hrr nmb,.r of Xevndu Wf wen, marrml at linker City rwm.tly. CAttIu aro lieing ihipod to Portland. Mr. Cuvy Qnlcw wn thrown front j Oregon with more entile than Xe a horse tli otlur tiny ami dragged u vntht. should supply herself. dttMC6, in cmuwquenco of which he , Vnu: (jJWtt, after diligently pros- IIHIM Willi a Lu 1L L-uu ' - Ifcatwn Orm .loos not apjioar to 1 ortdlow ing witli imtriotimn thia I'omlh of Jwiy. Very ftiw town in toml hnWiif n eolehmtiott of any kind. Tlwy oeine to town to trouwiet W 4 gal Imsineu, mt Umt is about the on ly thing that can Iviii; thtim licrc. K.irtnrm are littay nt home and have no ttiCt to and aiKHit- v n i " i m I l lort carcn revea w htm ytni; An -t J , i. t n; i " T J',;,,t0nl7' w,J!,,e .n I hack of tho Mahle. in an al.no,t tlv rhoui at linker ity hi way home, front UnK Ureck. I ,.o,lili,,.,. will, it., wnnmlin wilt liandlp aUait 1,000,000 iouiU of wool thia .Atou. The riding i-rices for wool there are now from llflwn to coviit.en euta 'r ihhiiiiI nUi .1. Mourn, who was gout from (!mnt county, and who hoi Ikhmi in tho iK'iiitcntiary ttnee May IfWf, having rpeivel a five ymrs xentflitce for l:illint;a Chinnuiiin, hai heen gnint ed a Kirdou. The in.iil service to Stewart did not commence .luly 1st, Suoli thingN are alwaya slow atoiit guttius; ulnitcwl, lmt the Iioki of securing the iiuiil route nt no distant day lend our eojile ia tienoe to wait for it. Mr. l!. Tojiken hninght into our rJliee last Saturday a handful of rye, the stidka nieaRiiriti! eilit feet and four inches. The ifiniu was cut fiom Mr. Topkeu's ninch up tho creek, and was well headed out. Utm. M. Dustiuwill seize the old American mglo hy tho neck to-uior- row and make him screech amid the pini'i at the warm springs. In other words, .lodge will deliver the onitiou, and will not fail to intci-ont his hearers. Young hopefuls of other cities may Im able to make excellent mud pies, hut Pendleton can Ixxist of Miiiill fry who will eat them al.sn. Two young girls were seen sampling mud pim of their own iniitiufnctuii) with great gusto. The lesideucn of Alex Aruutroiig near Pniiiie City was burni'd, with itiott of its eoutenU one uioruin' dur ing tho week. We uudcrst'iud there wiiK .some insurance on the huildiiig, mi that it will not lm a total loss to Mr. Armstrong. Mr. Annie Parrish has heon com missioned postiniktiessat Canvuii t 'it v. and last Tuesday took charge of the kui in. The ollii.-o has liceii moved to (iospel Itidge, into Mr. Hull's Imililinif, whieh it occupied four yisirs ago. Mr. J. I.. Pan ish is chief deputy. Itev. W. L. Mctionagill, of the -d'lptist (lenoiiiinutiiin, will hold relig fnus services in. follows: At Mt. Ver nott July I'Jth, S p. in.; at John Day J uly 'JUth, 11 a. in. and K p. ui.; and at Ciiiiyon City July 20th at I p. in. I Mr. Mi'(!ouai(ill re.iiles in 1'ox valley. , If any iiupmvemont is noticed in the the editors shape it can ho uttrili- u ted to high liviiiif, for wo have l'Cii triuted well by our jHitrons tho past week. Mr. D. ft. Itinehait brought the j new Mtut-M-s a linitlot of Ruly ' Itoso ami Mr. (iiugory treatisl to! the chetTius. Life i now woith liv- ' , From llu'Ji Smith who leturueil from linker City Sattmlay evening we burn that fiieJ Tommy MelCwen ' was witli (he old miner when he made tho lucky (lml near Sinuptor and that ' Tommy is fully interested with him. j 'it ...mY. i... : ..i.. :..i. lit. wiit in .-j,,,, 1.1, ii iiuilHMIfteiy lll'll, - .i.: i ' . . ... ' f.llil nt- (tic- KUtll Winn IMHI luilllllll HUN lufnllen the htage man. It will U of no interest to a oan, : but women mat rie.1 WonuM! will Ui j glint to near Hint a very ingenious ii. , . electrical device has lately Ix-on iNitmi , tisl by which the liauils of a clock set j to n eel til in hour are inule to complete no electric current coiiiihcUmI with the kitchen stove so that the lite is slatt ed when the given hour arrives. Pits! wicker who has been looking after stock in Siliiin valley informs us j hirers in Coiistantinoble paying live that the hoys who have his horses on and one-half per cent tlivitlcnds." shares lt homily last winter. Col- ( This is the word: Constautiuojioli dilutions were made on there Wing at ; taiilsebeftiiif tindcinhalbprocentucd least 120 head of company horkiis the atlelsackniachergeHellennerherbcrg tumiing fall, nod instead of this iiuui- j HtictiunvcrhiclieriungsgcselUchaft. l-ir only six head had Iweu found so1 .Mr. J. H. ltmnig who is now loca fur, and the mngo had Wen pretty j Uh i it (irnnt's Pius, Jismphine county, thoroughly ridden over. j Wl;lm tmt j ,jH opinion Ivuteru Or- Jtistico Itulisou's court was busy K'goii is far idiisul of that country, os Satunlay trying a case wherein Krnost ( peciidly for a laboring man. Hastcm Keller was jiluitititl and (leorge Hie- j Oregon has her disadvantage, while sun defendant. The uieriU of the ciuu j she enjoys a great many blessings worn claims by pLiiitill' ngainst do- . which our Wubfoot cousins am depriv fuiid.int for occupying a cabin and ed of. With tho advent of more rail- damaging corrals, burning chunks of f plaintiff's gissl winter wissl, etc. I Jiithjmunt wun rtiiuleroil in favor of : thu ileleniliiut ami cis.ts taxml to tho i nccfltiiit of iilsintiir. (leorge Oleott, of Hlreh Creek, who returned recently from a trip to Steins i inounUin, foiiiul that he had Millero.l a loss of aliout ff'JOOO woith of; shosii. Ho says that should any (lis- cotiUntisl Cmatilla couutyite remove to Unit suction he woulil soon In cl.nl to return. Handlers have no gardens potatoes ovori Isiim a curiosity, ami depMiid uKti tholr itook tonnkoa Koisos have Ihmui heavy, and lliero ii discotirugciiiKiit everywhere, sXys the Hast Oregonian, j "1 Tom Coxnd mid fttinily took tliuir ilcMirture yesionlny for Mar. nor county, whore they will in fu ture rucido. t .f .1 . . . . ; PWK lm country in i unii oi a . gold Imd an. finding none, Uxik ma uq.aru.rr. ior mum- utty .urotuny. Scerrtl (if tli Uiyn fnim Upiwr j yard dragging a roK.', and the sup South Fork, one of the looat jitTuniinsf 1 xwition it that Kactner in attempt nctioiM of li'mtil county, uer ner iug to eateli thiK aninial was kiekvl duting tic Hci'k nftr lupjilieM of the on the head, for the lirot inforinii iecMtitiM of tlii.t life. i tioii his couiKiiiioii8 hitd of Ium in- Mwa Durkheuner mivo llm ! jMri.M MNS l,e"ri,,K Kr?"- ?vl'cl j I0 rojiorts u hwivv rtiinfall in tho . onc, (!n,ok t.ounfr.. 'I'iiomIiiv. ii . . i i ii .1 It in anrprisin tho number of . . ,, . , , ') I I AllltlU iHll'llllllIf III! I III! I Al.ltl... roiui. iieiiiiucrs imhiuub-i nrms I 1 1 .7 - i .. ; if Know ine vniuu oi printers ink, and hy its u.-e scoop in tnulo. I , .11 f . ... Mr?, Sweeny, an old woman of Coatcsville, Pit., ilied of joy Inst week when she heard that she was to not $:i(MK) pension money. She had waited for the money ten years The eulehnitioii at Hums on our National Day is nttractin atUtution fiom afar ewm unto linker ('ity and people are Hocking towanl that citv. l,oiy thing ought to U succos. fuk .Mountain crcekers ato lunyliiiig at a deputy shoriir who was run oir the ranch by a Fionchumn. Dettcr to run sometime antl pre serve one's phwiognoniy without n blemish. Judge Clifford is homo again. Wo understand that Judges Feu ai.d Oliliord will hold court by "turns" hereafter in the different counties - that is, one will hold each alternate term. If any change is contemplated in tlio running time of the Hep-jiner-Canyon tago wo don't know it, but have heard that .Mr. Kee ney would give us the mail in Hf hours from Portland. K--TKAV Ciiino to my place last November, ono hay hort-e, weight about H2UU, 10 years old, bald face, left hind foot white, branded v, on left shoulder. Owner can have fcuid animal hy proving prop erty and paying expenses. P. h. Kuril in. Caleb, Or. When tho News finds itself in error it always makes a correction Last week s item about the deputy ii. inarbiiai was not wiinl il should have been. Dr. Hovd was on his way to Harney county seek- ing a new location, anil .Miller was the man who was after .Mr. Hall. Only a mistake in mimes, you see. The Prinuville News says: Mr. Andrew M. Hoberts, of Mitchell, is tho inventor and patentee of a tool for triiiuimiug horses hoofs. It is snitl to bo a very sorvicablc tool, its practical utility being unquestioned. It will clean tho hoof, rim it out on the inside, and at the same timo trim tho edge, thus readily fitting it to receive the shoo. Some time nyo it was thouoht tlio required amount of stock to the Similiter rnilroad would be .. subscrihi at once, hut it unnearn to be slow work. Somo 10,000 is hickiii' yut. Tho litilrond will , , .,. n ' .... , , , .,, " u"'i n 'KU fO'" win not let that sum stand between them ami tho sliecoiiS of the entcr- prise. A few thiVH ago wo stumbled over a somewhat lengthy Herman word, consisting of thirty-seven syllables, 10'J letters. Its translation'is: "A stock company of bagpipe manufac ro.uU, however, our buiichgrusM conn- try will Iw a laoro inviting field for wipitalists, and will prosper more than any ol thuiu. The senate on Juno '27lh imssod the hill for tho admission of Wvo- ming as a state. Tho hill declares yoining a state, and Hie cotiKlltu- tion which the people of Wyoming for themselves lie, ami is Hccentcd, ratified nnd confirmed. The state is entitlwl to one representative in ; the .list congress. The otlier see- j tions refer to iinblie lands, provision for mliools, agriculture, ole. The hill for the adinissloii uf Idaho was taken up and wont over as "ipiflti- ished busiueas" .Monday. KtCKUD AND KILLKU. Alonio Kaatner Meets an Unexpected and Untimely Death. I.nst .Monday Dr. ltnrber was Miintnoncd down the river to attend Alotuo Knstncr, who had heen kick-, his journey on to the vicinity of ' cesnful in husiness and is ahead of wl in the temple hy a horse, nnd Sutnptcr, where, twenty-eiRlit yea's his competitors his religion lil.orty was lying in a critical condition at ago he ooratcd a placer mine, and h assailed and the word "Jew" is James T)iompnV ranch. The Dr. in the working of which ho uinov- ( brought into requisition to stigma startinl nt mien fur the scene nf the orcd n cold nliarlz vein. Ho work- 1 tize his hiiii whnr.!i if lli..4 iwnt. unfortunate accident, hut wns mut on the road bv a meweuger convey - : .1.. i i... ..ti: " ii... .i ing iiii- pun iiueiiigt-iicu nun ine l. inn wim lk.vniul tin. rnneli nf tnral. : l t.." i i.sii inn iiBciniiiiiit.- or iiiiiiiuii ."hiii. i . i .i .i u.. i. ..e hi. inniui-i nns in me runcii ui t. -ft. ..:.:.... :.. .ii. i iiiiiiiiituii, n.-eiriillK ill nil- fa mi unrl- .....I alu.nl ll... I.oi.r f .mil ..i....-,, vi1u.l ; ,i... f.,r , .i... ...v j , , , A mK WBJ runing in ,,t. ,mr : " ' j ,;! t,.Ie j Ho was a man lielow middle age, antl respwted by his He leaves u wife and . itidustrioiiH j neighlHirx. three small ehildron, and other re- 1...:... (.. Ilttltt-p III HHP lliuillt rite funeral took place Tuesdav, and the remains of tho unfortunate man were interred by the side of those of his father in tho cemetery near the old Ciiiudlach ranch down the river. llo! for tho picnic! Vool I rings IS to ifjund at The Dalles. 11) could K)r The I'liion wrty imllcd loss than ,(H)0 votes in tho suite. Hon. 1'iissy Stntifell im on a trip to Miirtis to attend the celehiatiou. The nflluial count of the pnptila tiou of tho District of Columbia is i2,7'J(l. (lo to tho lted FrniU Hilliartl Hall, Canvon City, for lino wines, liquors and cigars. Ibi'eived from below, at II. It. Sols' tore, a full and complete stock of gro ceries. Special induremiiiits to eush buvers. Tho statisticians find that tho government of the I'nitcd States is getting out of debt at tho rate of nerly 100,000,000 a year. The Pacific llrewcry's Celebrated Peer, the best in ICastern Oregon, is now kept constantly on tap at the lted Front liilliard' Hall. x Intensely hot wcathur prevails throughout tho cast. Sunstrokes aro of frequent occurrence. Com pare this with the John Day valley if you plc;;se. A yellow fever epidemic is feared in the I'nitcd States this summer, an ocean steamer having arrived at Xew York on whieh there was thought to he yellow fever. Xear Fort Jones, California, on the '-'-'d an eight-vear-old Ikiv was l;illeil ami partially eaten hv a mountain lion. When found the lion was still eating the hoy. Kentucky rcjiorts tho discovery of n spring, ono drink from which makes an old woman fell like a Ium of sixteen. It makes ono suspect that homebody has struck an old moonshiner's .-till house. A recent quartz strike near old Pitrkersvillo gives a yield of f. 100 to "ftJOO ht ton according to astay. Severnl persons havn gone out there to take up extensions of first discovery. Democrat. The defeateil candidates of l.'u ion county are having ptpors of content mado out. Tlio ground of contest is not staled, hut it is sup ocd to be on account of general dissatisfaction at being defeated. Complaint is being made of the inqierfect work of the census enu merators in Portland, where hun dreds of houses have been overlook ed in all parts of the city. Whole neighborhoods have boon missed or only partially ciinvasked. Democratic enndidatos for Kberilf fceem to have heen quite successful in ICastern Oregon this year. Oil Hum and Wallowa counties are the only ones, we believe, in which re publicans have been ejected to tho ollice of shurilf, says the Ochoco Iteview. Heck Pro's of Cheyenne, passed through this place Tuesday evening with two bands of sheep. (!000 in oneli bunch while on Monday liOOO of their lsmil went down to the bridge to cross. They have about l.H.OOO to pnsu yet. Malheur la zette. The supremo court of Idaho litis rendered a decMou on the water question, to the effect that tho first proprietor of water in a stream in the territory, being the first in lime, is I lie lirst in right, antl is entitled to all the water appropriated so long as it is for a useful purpose. Senator Mitchell has Introduced Into congress a bill to pay II. II, heeler, ol l took county, Oregoi Ti,.'imj inr clglity-liluo bund of stage horses taken by tho Indians net ween l(!l and lb(h, when he wns running a mall route from The Dalles to Cniiyon Citv, Pay him fur his huriie;; a limn whu WIIV brave enough to rill i a bin go ijiie , Ihen ought to receive a life iKMisiou i from the government. j After Twenty-eight Yeats. Hnkor City Democrat: A few days sinco nit old '(5'J pioneer of Ma ker coutitv in tho tiorron of an old prtMjicctor hy tho name of ('. F. 1 1 owe roturnud here and continued , etl tho placers until excitement in . Arizonn and Xew Mexico attractetl I t.;u n u i t.. i.. ...i i iim iiiiviiuiiii mm in- iiiiuiu ins iunii I clentl-llti and went (hillier nnd it ik ..,.,.l...l i).i 1... l..l .1... ......! , ituiMim nun in- nun mi- iibiihi uiw m...t ,t ..f ... i.-r. m"' iuiur u uiiiiri o nil-, mini-, i u r n. i-n.. i I". "''-. num. willing Hll' tills linn, t In, Hii.l. I .,f tin. lit tl nr.. , ...... ... ...p.. . -.. - i vein in tl... hUwh .,( ltli.r .u- ' ieV?r u.fl ,, ft, ,-, ,, tilllV. n.j lv decided to return, hut an often changed his mind, until final- ly, thinking that his old-time nnd . worship is buthled: might be his last chance to ictricve ) "I (tiring the year nnd a hull that his lost fortune, he shook the dust i the oi.nuHyntimi of the l'mlilio Memo of Arizona from his feet anil neither ! t ial llsptist Church wer w ithout a looked to the richl or the left until nlace of worship of their own. thev ho was satisfied that bin find had remalntMl undisturlieil liy human baud. He hurried on to his covet ed prise in the mountains of Sump- i. B.i i.i !., .;,..i:., i. . ..o t... i..c U ..u tf i.i... 1 Providei.ee l.ml turned a kev mini, ic treasure vaui ami gave no one the combination but the discoverer, Howe lost no time in recording his I ownership to the claim, and started j development work Ukii it, and wo are tohl ine mine snows great weallh, so much i-o that several M-rsotis, among them D. M. Kellv, IC. P. Torey and Thos. MclCwdi, have taken up extensions, anil arc preparing to work their claims ex tensively. IN MI5MOK1AM. To tiik W. M. Waiiukns ami liiurriuiKN op Canvon Citv Loihik Xn. .'M, A. F. .v A. M. Canyon Citv, OitironN Ilrothers, your committee hereto fore apsiinti;d to present resolutions of rcsRct and condolence express ing the feelings of this lodge umiii the death of I trot her Henry U. Sels, would respectfully submit the fol lowing for your consideration nnd approval. Ilrotber Henry It. SVIs, late a member of this lodge, wits Imrn in Mesehede, Wcrtphalia, (Jerutany, in the year IS27, and emigrated to the I'nitcd States in tho year ISM, making his home in Siskiyou coun ty, California, where ho resided un til about the year ISliO, when he moved with his family to Canyon City, Oregon, where he engaged in the mercantile business and contin ued in that husinc.-H until his last illness which ended in his death on n uiii inu iv, ,i iv iouii. ,, ,, '. , ,', ,. , . Ilrotber o at the t mo of its , ,, , ., tleath, was iigei h.l years S months ,, i " ii-ii ami I I duvs, and died leaving a ,. .. t '. c i : H-...I I I I L-IWk liiiiinv luimiDLiiiib ui ii iiiii-, iiiuminD ' ' ami six daughters. Hrothcr Sels was highly esteemed by all; a strictly honest and upright man of husines. priding himself upon being straight forward and just to his patrons, and by rigidly adhering to strict business princi ples, he earned for himself an hon orable ami enviable name for fair dealing ever to bo remembered by (hose who knew hill.. As a Minvin, Pro. Sels was ever considerate, liberal and charitable to all w bo seemed in need of his ser vices or assistance, always cheerful ly aiding and contributing to the worthy distressul whenever opjsjr tunity offered, fulfilling uitH cheer ful exactnejH all his Masonic obli gations, showing that he xjssesscd a warm heait and a sclf-Micrificing nature; thciefore, as brethren in Masonry, we will ever cherish his memory and kindly remember tho bereaved family of our departed Hrothcr, ami, hereby teiitler to them our heartfelt sympathy, in this hour of their alllietioii, anil, in respect to tho memory of the dead it is Resolved, that this hall be draped in mourning, and that the members wear the usual badge of mourning for the space of .'10 day. Itesolvod, that this rojsirt Is spread in full iqiou the minutes; that a copy bo presented to the willow of our deceased Hrolhor, and that (his rejHirt he published in the (iiiA.vr CotwTV Xi:ws. (!. I. Ha.i:ntini:, X. Kt'l.lHON, J. A. I,.v o K, Committee. Canvon Citv, June -H, l.V.H). Sheriff Hamilton, of I'liion coun ty, a prominent aspirant for the ap pointment of l. S. Marshal, which L T. Harln secured, was complete- ly snowed under nt the last election while running as a third term can- didate. Many in his own party hit-. terly fought him and an episode uf the citniPiiipi ngalmit him may he J attended with serious results. It aji)car nun niiorni 1 1 am uion, while conveviug prisoners to tin penitentiary so manipulated the transportation that he collected from the state great dual mure than wun legally due him. t is possible that mi investigation of his mode tif working the fee bill will Iw lundo and his btiuilsuicu uiimnclhid cover lmck into the state treas ury ine surplus money tnni (lie I'liion county official has collected. The expose may extend heyutu I he Hamilton case aiu result in nil t"v aiiiinutiiiii being innile icgarding the general operations uf sheriffs in the trausisirtation the "pen.' Sunday ol prisoners to welcome. JKW ANtJ QKNTM.lt. People of the Jowislt or Hebrew faith aro generally looked upon ns practicing antagonism to nli modern religious creeds. On the other hutitl iK-cause a mnn of that faith is two- ty jealousies and bigotrv were lain aside and Methodists and llaptists i i.i ..- . . .i . wi'iiiu prneuce a nine more oi nun .liri.tini, kiiiril m..l.ir..ul...l l.v 1 1... 1 .1 :...i i ' .. .i .in .1..,.'.. ii-iim!i-ii wi-H nil- norm in; iH'iieriui. m- 'i i i ii. ? .i.. uv nnvu in-un iiuiuieu a coiiv oi ine i v v i .i .ii-nnin, . .1. i 1 1 II U.-l'l , nil r.- t runl ..f l.i..l. l... V i-.. - ..1... II.. ....... , ....... b. ' l. .L.,.e 1I...1 .. ,-in... . r 1 )... J wrU , Ils, j n.',.., H.tl..r HI1I ! Hint higotry u no longer the . hief I corner stone on which the house of ! i umhI tho Teuiplu It'imi iloshuum, iii Wadmiot.ui ...!. Tl,., (!,,.. ii.... ivV...: i.i ...in., e i " i. iiiii ill-mint mi Mciltlliv in IIIMHI to -,-,.t ,,v ,v.,n.,.t . i.f i i.;..i f 'n . c ii...i. 1 1 1...1 ii 1 ...... . vn. . ,.11. w.. ... iml fhon-l. w...,, ,1... i...ul ,.. nmnn.-r to testify then- appninutiou of i tl' kunlness of their Ilcluvw friends. Atvordiiigly they in, ited ItaUii lucht and the uiimlers of his congregation to meet them in the Piildio Momoiiat Chuivh last night. The invitation wan accepted, and a gio.lly niiinW of the ...i. it .. :. . :i in ii- i i. llehreM,s well as the d-nrs of oi' Ti"K"rr Jch V Kur-i,;,'k' n W W . , n , n . " - '' ', r",,,. iU'' "nU M' (he chtu lU.y poliisiliied hy Kahhi l.eiieht, enteieil the pulpit. I hey weie followisl by S. S. Sargent, piesident of the board of Truiitreoi of the Peddio .Muniniiiil ('hun)i, anil Joseph IsenU'i-g, IVesi dent, and Samuel Fleischer, Vice-Prei-ideiit of the Hoard of Tr in tees of (he Temple It'imi Jeshut'liu, Piof. HovMiiau, the org.inist of the uhurch, gave a halMiour orau lecitid and played Miveral hiilliunt seleeiiotis, which were greeted with heatty ap plnilkc. Kev. Dr. Iloyd said: "Dear friends of the Teuiplu ll'n.ii Jesliiirun and ineiiilunK of my own coicjiiatioii, I am very happy to see this mingling together of thine who hive, eai-h other and who have shouii that love in a leiy jirai'tical way. I have iiminted that 1 have the right to say thank vut and to do moio tluiu that. Kvorylsxly has a light to intmptet tttsl's word nurnrding Inhi.iiiwn mind. While I interpret it in one way and tny brother in another, I am .sine, af ter all, that in our hcatt of hontts wo i i ' - .1 aro loilng and worshiping the same ,i . e , . . i : . I'atlier, for CinI is no respecter of pur- . ., ... 1 I am gl.ul to see lime the mem- , ,, ... , . . , , 'r "' 'h" lemple ll n.u Jm.huruii r . m . . . . . i i .i tor llieso inaMins .mil also for auothe.'. This is a social iciiuiou. We are lime us uiemliers of one .'oiiimuuitv, the city of Nowark. 1 want to euiplia si," this so.'iiil idea hecuuu of tie os tmeism some of you miy Inn e felt in other quarters from people who did lint legmil you as we do here. If such a gathering us this shall teach all the Hummer hotls from Maine to Crib ifortiiit, tllut a good llebiew is as gixd as a go xl ( Inutile, that (ind U the Father of Ixitli, that there ought to Imi no dutiiictiou in this gieat countiy becuuse of nice or religion then this meeting will have uucoiiiplished a great end. MTOllllOUS cruptioiiB, SUCH as Pimples, Discoloration of tho Skin, esK'ciaIly on face, are eaiHid by impure blood and will disappear rapidly by using Pfunder's Oregon Wood Purifier. Our now "ad." from the enterpris ing linn of Collin A' McPurhiiid, llepimer, speaks for itlf, anil il is worth your while to read the same. In order to gain new trade they in tend presenting a fine large hook, which retails at "? 1.00 each, to every retail purchaser of dry goods, cloth ing, hoots and shoes, hats etc., In the amount of f-'J.'VOO, allowing until Jan. 1st to make out the amount, (live them a trial order, when you send away for yoods. When you want t') buy a really good and reliable time piece at lot toin price, that is a price which can not lie competed with by any big jeweler on account of tho'inteiest ho lias to make on the money invested in his stock, besides his clear profit, not to speak of his other high ex penses as $100 to f.'iOO a mouth rent, etc., come and sec wati'liinii ker Albert Ilimudi, at Canyon, you can ho sure that he will do anything possible to please you ami get you just that kind of a watch you would like la-st, kith as to tlio outside Inokinii of It as well as to works that will stand rutinh handling tho hesl, Fine watch repairing a Bpoc ; ialty. All work guaranteed at very modcrale priecs. vt annum and ICIgin watcheg. Nulled i All H'rsouH Indebted to (he estate , ; ol .Martin (nimlluch, deceased, or lo I cither of the linns of (Icorgo Ound- Inch & Pro., and James Norman .v j Co, nre urgently rwpicsted lo come forward und settle iiniucdiutclv, as the the business of said ustnlu and imrtuership .iir mi t i.osi:n. All notes and nocounts remaining un paid ufter 'JOIh of July next will bo placed in the hands uf an officer for collection. (irn. (ir.MU.Ai II, Aliuiiiiatritlur. WAltlNOTON UiTTHK. WAIIINlTtN, Juno 27, 'DO. Hi. fiitA.vr Co. X:w: .Mr. Harrison and his administra tion have certainly had quite n live ly week of it. 1 imt oaino the an- noitnreiuent that another one of the oahinet Mr. Wananiaker h n tl Ut'ii wvervlv attacked hv the tires- idential fever and that his condition ,V" !! T.'Ji.'lVr'r'V A. . r.?, . , . ' r : ! 1 : " ??. " " cisms ol .Mr. Harrison s action in al was growing critical; then the far- ... i r . ,,ri i . lr ., ,,i i, i '""'"K ',lr''- '''""ill 10 Itcitpi Hie Wit i ... i,;. , i ... .....i.... :.. ...i . i ini, iH'gan coming in, nun ...i,... .....i , ,i. . ...i :.i.. ... what made these particularly wor ,,.:,..,., I... f., . , . .. ,,f M... "'K WU9 till tilt l I Mat Millie 1110 .l,rlula ... I ,. .,. ..nr., i.rJi.l.wl tepiiiilicau paKrs; next tho House republican caucus decided that a l-ederal election hill must be pasted anil last and worst of all the senate bv a vote of I'J to 'J.'i kicked ovur the administration's silver pro gramme as represented in the in dom bill, which had paused the House, and adopted an amendment il ... ! 11 P.- it .. I lnn tor ine irce ami unlimited coinage of silver i.. -i . t ... t ' . . ho junior senator from ( olorado , '"r. woo-on wno is one oi mo , youngest men in the senate, tnailea SJH ech 111 favor of the free coinage of , jf , ' I,U1"'1,'" i '''',. Miver 11 nu n in imk i' e giiiniisiieti inn cnange ativ voic" on ine sliver mil. lie attaeted Mr. Harrison for trying in injitie stlvet ami make a inercaip tile commodity, such as wire, cop- s r or any other Iiiihi metal, not ....il.. i i:... .1... . 1....1. ;.. ii.. " , 1 ,' m loom l.ublican national , latfor.n favoring what probably cut most 'f " wnH hir reference f,i tho fact that Mr. Harrison was 'standi.,.- in arrisoit was "stantling m the shallow ol a great name. Partv lines were completely oblit erated in the senate on this silver iiii'htion, and ho it will he in the House ii spcitKir need, who is known In In opNed to free coinage tails in Ins i llorls to prevent a di rt cl vote in the House on tae Senate iiineiidiuenls. SiH-aker Iteed renre- senting the administration is using all ol his legislative ami parliainen lary experience and knowledge, and that menus a great deal, to bring about a compromise thai will not be quite so disastrous to the adininijW,77r ,,,.. i icoi trillion as a concurrence in tho free- coinage amendment. In the mean linio the silver men are lis no means idle, although threats of a veto are already lieing made bo tho adminis tration s mcmls. it is estimated nv the pension ollice that the new pension law will make necessary the employment of -4-1-6 ailtlttiotiiil men anil women hy that ollice, and congress litis been asked to make the necessary appro priation to iiiiv them. This means another half million a vear Mr. Hlaine out of politics," said a Southern republican within the hearing of your coriesHindent. "I should say that he is wry actively in hilitics, as somebody may dis- over ere long. Why ho has, to my personal knowledge, already sent confidential agents through the Smith to fix up things with the iiiun who will control thu delegates to the republican national convention of iMUli, and I know Ihat in my state he succesded, iK'cause I help ed to fix it up." The Senate has voted to increase the pity of its committee clerics from fl,.i00 to Tl.HOO a yesr. Senator I ngalls protested against increasing the expenses and said that about threo-lourths of the senate commit tees might bo abolished without detriment, and senator Dale said (hat some day the people would censure the Senate for its extrava gant oxpoiisct. The confeient-e having failed to agree ImiIIi the House and the Sen ate have receibd from their amend ments to the auti trust bill, and that mcasuio has gone In the White House, in exactly (he words it was originally passed by the Senate. It is a slight stretch of the imagina tion to call it an auli-trtisl hill There is now im (Sissihle chance for an njoiirumenl earlier than Aug ust, ami il is not at all certain that it will ho as early us that. Closing Out H.ilc. The slock of goo. Is. belonging to the lale linn of (ico. liundhich it Pro., of Canyon City, Oregon, is now offered to pimhnaoni nt cost for cash. The books of said firm are positively closed, but tfth ptir. hns urs can procure bargains' by falling soon. fil. (!l!NI)I.ACII, Administrator. MITrllu.l. SMITH. fiiuiilh $f I SticcishorH lo J. 11(1 liCI' Ci 1 1 RUBLES SHOT GUNS & RKVOLVPJiS. ;Tho Most Complete Line of Ammunition in Eastern Oregon. Lyman Pear Sights bv Mail, f.SOO. I.yiiian Sor ting Front Sights $1.1 x. Diamonds Watches Clocks Jcwelrv Silverware nnd n full line of Musical Instruments. tw IMPAIRING A SPECIALTY. CUKKD Olf TOTAL DKAFNKSS 'n Ten Minutes by Uleetrlcity An- other Wonderful Cue Performed by Dr. Darrin on a Seattle Man. Orrgvtilin. Mr. ICditor: For voarfl i have been cradtinlly growing tlenf, until nhuMt one ytnr ago 1 iK-eaiiie al most totallv tlenf in one oar nnd tho other partially so. Dr. D.trrin cur ed mo Juno '21 in ton iniiniles, hy his now modo.of euro hy electricity. I reside at Hillsdale, three miles from Portland, anil cnti hf aeon-any - time to vorifv tho above 8lntenl0iit. Wm. CJatkh. AC'l'TK llllO.VtMirriS CI'ltKIl nv mi. II.VIIIII.V. Portlnntl, June 0, ISJ10. Mr. ICtlitor Sir: For nearly ono venr I was trou i eil with aetito lironchitis, nnd tried everv rcnieilv I could hoar of, but received no ben- eht. I then wrote Drs. Darrin for advice and treatment, which I took at home, and after one months' treatment 1 was entirely cured, ('an bo referred to at Seattle, Wash. K. L'll.M'MA.V. Drs. Darrin can bo consulted free at the Washington building, corner of Washington and Fourth stieetH, I,,ril,u..l u t i! i..i..r 'P.. v.i.n.i..i..i, . - Icoinit. Hours 10 to eveiungH, to S; Sundays 10 to 1'2. All chron io tliseinies, blood taints, los of vi tal jiowcr and earlv indiscretioiiH perinanently cured, though norefor- ''"'ces aro ever made in tho pro. o.uicerning such cases, owitig to tho iM'y tho patienlH. ICxanuim- !io,,M fo to all. and circulars will he sent to any addresH. (Miarees for treatment accordine. to natienta ability to pay. Tho poor treated fiee of charge from 10 to II daily. All private diseases conliilentiiilly treated and cures guaranteed. I'it- tients at a distance can bo cured by home treatment. Medicines anil letters nut without the doctor' Mail,L "Plx-nring. Letter I. Int. I-oltorH. remaining uuctilleil for Prairie City, in i ii.twjt7iMi.jr,.... at Mr. (ieo. (iiddler. Mr. Jos. A. Jel- lison. Persons calliiiL for the above will please give date of ad vertisiug. kick It. MiIIai.i:v, 1'. M. ... 4a . Letter List. ' lust ol letters rumuinimi un called for in the poslullico at Can yon City, Or. July , Sill) H. Itobmson, Jason Cnmphiill. I. M. Iluinidiiev '2. Dick C. l.oHbril. Jas. Still. Persons calling for the above will please say ad verlii-ed. Mim. A.nnii: It. Paiiiumii, P. M. Chicago claims that tho coiihuh will give her a puptilntioii of l.'JoO. 000. Iiiipotuut Notice. Ml persons knowiuu iheiuselveH indebted to J. S. Haptonstall indi vidually, or to the old firm of Hap tonstall it- Dart, will please come forward and settle, for we must close the business of the old firm, ami I want to eo to California for my health. All who do not settlo up hy the 1.1th of July 181)0 their accounts will ho turned over lo an attorney at that date. J. S. H A ITl INSTALL. John Day. Or., May US, I. SOD. Pacific Htewcry llecr. Notice is hereby trly. n that I have this day established an agen cy lor the Hale of the P.cur maiuilni.. lured nt the Pacific llrewery, linker City, Or., within thu county of Orant in Canyon Ciiy, and that Mr. II. Stansoll is the nuihori.cl malin ger of said Depot. All orders from (iriinl county fur this ii lebrnled beer, either iii bottles or kegs, will be filled by Mr. Stuiiscll. ' 1 1 kniiv Hi; ar. Proprietor Pacific llrewery, linker Citv. Or. Orund I'ouiih of July. Picnic and celebration at Thomp son's Wnrm Springs nlsivo Prnirio City on July Ith. Oration, foot racing, pliig-tiglie, etc., during tho day, and fireworks and a grand bait in thu evening. Music for tlio ball will bo furnished by Kalph Fisk. All aro cordially invited lo e.uno and celebrate with us. S. A. TiicKiut. Wit. A. . U.AIIKK. (J laving II. (inidncr. Oregon. A Full Lino of Kishing Tackle, hookH, IlicH, ioiIh, linoH, reels, etc. Fly liookn jier do.., ,10c, by mnil. aW 1 M' Mr: ' I - 0. M I 4. t . V. . '. f t:v i.VVii . - ")M1 r tt n i JT J"TJ-Trrnniiiiminni si 1 iH i wain n m yum Wlismty m myiatiliii