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About Grant County news. (Canyon City, Or.) 1879-1908 | View Entire Issue (July 31, 1890)
run wjiws Is a newsjiaper for tin' people, laboring fir the people and vcu-itiK tlt" s,'i' timenU of tlit- people of it own (!rant County. THE A'CWS Is the oWiit nflvrspa prr la-two -n Thf Dalles and Wiiiiicniurt a, tlw lar grt circulation, thrri'foro is the Iffwt fur advet Using. I 1 I 'oluinc X I T. C.-I.VVOA' CITV, 67iV.AT CObWT )'. OliKCO.V, TU I' HSD.I V, JCLV.ll, ISOO. .Vumhrr 10. the GRANT NEWS. THE GRAHT COUNTY NEWS, iUM.UIIKO RVEItY TIICHSII.VV MOR.NINO -MV jJ. I. AS BURY Editor and Proprlotor. COUNTY OFFICIAL PAPER SitlmrripUoit 1 year in ndvaiico S'i fit) If not paid within montliH 13 00 Six Months 1 fit) Thro Month 715 ... ADVi-ntTisiNc; iiatks. 1 inoh 11 mo ! Sl.f.O i I yo.tr ! Slfi.OO inch mo 1 Sll.00 ! 1 yor I $32.00 i ool ; 3 mo l 12.00; 1 year SI 1.00 S88.00 110.00 4 col St mo I '21.00! 1 yonr 1 ool 11 mo j 10.00 1 year For standing display mis only. All Rending Nolieoa in Local 'Jolninn will be elmrj;oil nt tit a rata of 20 oonta por lino for first, nnd 10 ets ouch subeaquont insortion. Fpocinlrntes to regular ndvattiHor. WB ARE l-kT.l'Altim TO KJCECVTK if Fine Job Printing- or r.vEitv nr.scitu-Tio.v, ciikaw.y Poatora, Dodors, liillheads, Letter bonds, Nolohoudi, Stato inontH, Invitations, Ticket, Cards Klo, oto. PHI.NTEII to oiinmt. (JFl'TCl A L DIIM'XTOUY": Co. .liitl:n CI. I. llnolline. Clurk 'ij assuror Commissioners Surveyor Sheiih Assessor (school .Supt Slock Inspector . Cloor;o Shearer ...X. II. Holey. V. II. JohiiHDn. 11. II. Davis. .... J. W. .Mack. .. O. 1 Cresap. , . CltaH. TiiiiniH. . .M. N. llonlmin. .. W. W. llinton DisL Judj,eH j Disc. At'oruey .M. D. Clifford l.unefl A. Voq .. O. F. Hyde. SHCIM5T SOOIBTIUS. A F & A fVl 0'iinyn City I.od , No. :i 1 meet Saturday on or Iwforo ii h new moon. I O O F lloUth l.ndgo Xo. 2'2, Cmyoii City, i nsular meeting Thurs d.iy eveniiig of ea.;h week. Mount tin View Ixlo Xo. 33, I'niiiitt City, Saturday o tuiiiigs. A O U W 1 lir llgn No. ", C.t-iy hi City, Monday evenings. Q ; 7" John Diiv ludgt Xo. SO, UiiU'iii City, Siitunlay ovuuiug. G A R ,;"- Hnncoe't l'ost Xo. HI .!ol n uy. '1 ut-day owning on or l. fo . i i h full moon. . U N t' tj AS. jus! n H'wy m i .uiiuiu ON GALE TO DENVER. Omaha, Kansas City, Chicago, ST PAUL. T. LOUIS. AND ALL POINTS Hast, North t? South, AT iuiii:it MTV. J S. WILSON Ticket Aaont. DHl'UTY S-TOCK IXSIM-X'TOIIS. Xoliua i hurjhy given th t I havo thin clny nppointwl tho following por nous deputy atouk iiiHpeolors for C rnnt oounty , Orujon : NAUKi, I'OSTOri'lCK. L, 11. Jolintou, Duyvillo. Juhu II. nnkar, Cnloli, JoliO 0. Ij.iif, John Dav. John Ul ivkwell I.oug Oreok. Woods Cartur. Vox. Win. Hall Prairia City. i:. S. IllaekwtfU Hamilton. I,. M. .lubutoii Shoolly. lJtni. Hutmakor Wanner. V. W. Hi.stos. S'o k Int.pO( tor for (limit Co., Or. May 7th, 19). E. E. BURLINCAME'S ASSAY OFFICE VlTdoSatory Gold a Silver Bullion 1 Wui'iV'ViW. iiiiiH, i3 i in Lmnti tu :. c- raws lMtOFKSSIOXAI. CA11DS. f W. I1AUUUK, M. I). lMi)l('li A Snrt;MMi. Canvon City : : Orngon. OflFio nt diw U Co. Timirr, oftlce, .Alain StrwL onu, M. I). Conyon City, Ojin. IIAn on Uatn SUwl III Mommi ltwttj lM b) Of. lor4. Q I. HAZHIi'IXU. CAXYON OtTY. OHKtlON. g 8. DHXXIXG. AUonu'j-at-l.u v I.ONO CllKKK - Our.do.s lAimisn t Coz.u). A'lTOItN'KVS AT LAW. Canvo.v Citv, - Oukoo.h. A. KKKIHT, CVNVON CITY - - 0UK00X. OlhVc ovor ilolm Sclinii'lt'H oaliinet fthop; olVico lioui h from On in to 1 p in ALL WORK WARRANTED. I OLLIVER, 'rnnriotor of tho John Day Milk Ranch I'rpxli milk (h hvi rcil daily to my t'UHtomerx in John Day mid Canyon citioH. (livo mo your ordorn. ?0 110HSI.i:YrM I). (!it.t)i ATr. ok tub Univkhmity or I' i.s-.s.syi.va.ma, Apiil 8, 1 S 18. Cain on City, tnoon. O lieu in bin Drug Storn, Main Sticol Inlotn for Ditig promptly fi'.lud Xo profukHional pHtroiuigo Rolicted tn'jaa diirclions aro strictly followed. O". Cr. TAtvolt. Vttornoy-at-Law AMI Notary Public. Pn.MHiK City ... Oiil.ion. Alao Ayont for tho Halo of Holiool II. P.UIiHY, DENTIST. (i iiI'k.-iijijMiito Mnkonic Hall) Canyon City .... Orogin. J . Work Warranted. A B. ELMER. Assayei 6 Analytical Chemist. Mako AhMi or tenia of all kii U of Ores. IC.tamino Miiua, picpnro Mapa of and roporla on saint. lUff Onli'is by mail will tucoivo prompt Attention. I O Iliiv 111, Ilnlu'i- lly Oku. J. Li B. VIAL Sc SON. w.'ITCiim.i h'i:i:s and J ICWICLICUS, ItAKim City, - Onr.(;ov. Dualcr in WATCHES, CLOCKS, jcweliiy, BiL.vrnwAtj-t V OLIHS mid CUlTABF. Mi.ti.) t'l.'i.ntMi C(.)UtvntI. SC OpP Mile I'nion Moat Markol. Main N'r-c t. yv- nurrnion, Canyon City OltWION. IkxiU or khoea mtU to t.ruar. ur iiaalljr rifulnat. All Wcrh Wurruutml Flrat-olaaa. tLBSll8BBa Iwvc Mii 'AY rijii.il four. l'i t mrnt tl tfcf MSt'llfC Mtf. i-ss .m1.hu' RobctiiMt u 'lie !'.. iimu . iiAnt. mill it ldtiifvi tirifiH. . T!ic it. ih .0 pf. itctt of ibi prjnirRti..!! I .ur Ixfii attest 1 by lhounl of th.- IciwIiiiH l.iiUvn .f ociety ami iIk- i-Uicc. It ltli" i nh nrtl cle ewrdlscf-vrr?.! whtc'.t kIti a Xtifmr itniul Bfn'nlihl tun to the o-i:!)i!cv,ori, at Use wtmr turn rur.i.i .tit ionlu em of the fate and. tin r. L-nviin; tbc tklu ft. ivMtb md Vilvc-ty. It li.n Jon )j ticou the tud y t ilu iiiiitii to pro duce an article tr.at M!r a w nld Aitw. tif)t compleNio.i ttoulii a have the went of heiii Mtimru. In.t these two important (i:alitic wese i.exir 1 ruught togellirr until cmtilitncd in WISDOIVTS ROQERTINB. iV. P. DUNCAN, ,uiih Ihuj - - Or UKAI.KIl IN Hardware, Miner' Supplioi, Etc-, Etc Ilydraulii- !i jm nnd all kiiuls of Tinwaro niamifacttiri'd to ouh r. Thf only Tin slio in t runt t'oiin ty, and i-niiipjM'd for nil inaniifr of ork. B&- REPAIRING A SPECIALTY THE CRY OF MILLIONS! OH. 7vY BKCKl 8T0P IT HOW, SOON IT WIIL lit TOO LATI. 1 hive t rrn irmiMrO mtu irtll llh ,lrAW ..I lllf kllnr '' 1"'" man) iltflcrrtit irnmlic 'l '' uutflit al.l Itum Jlffeiciit liuni uilh.Hit itllcr. Al.ut Ihc iMh Auril I a. urtrrlti li"iti 'y, it nlUcV: that lmot ittttrl it In .... . I ..A. tultt IIVVT Wlirn 1 wit -Vwn It jlm.l IntMil'le for me tIRl.lAIN KIIIM.V Tt:.. to my hotel. I ImiuolUilcly o-jirtiucikxit u.iuit the tea It lia.1 all alimt inlraclou eflKt. a4 to the nd.ni lahmeotuf ll the RtieMi at the huttl, In a ftr Amv 1 mUt llilltiV tu 4ate. V I ml l'ti.t rill lr MtmtJ, that 1 a nw man I ulll tecuiHitietul the tea to all alllu.tetlj a 1 bate Utcu. a. A. TflTI'.K. I'lopiUtnr o. i iilcnul IL'ict Sdtltd Ki el jlOW'S YOUff FENCE V J Wo have the CHEAPEST and llesl nS V-y WOVEN WIRE FEHCINQ wOW,ro Ro,)0 So'""KO. TXIV1lrvll l-H r" l B 1 l a kHa.a 1 1 r-i H.r I T 1 1 aa ... 1 . , iJ llll IEH HIClH AT CO CfMTS TT.R ROD I-i,fi i. . r. I, u'trr ami Ni.w k Ifinuic, a. .... ii i . i i .!. . i tt ait h I'r .re i. vi s..i,i .., .r. It, lain I'l.ttl. in 1 f..r . irftilan. Ti.l isiiiiii"ihiii trloi , t tilt imi, ill. I' "- III "Kt-I I III .! I I III I I ll . t:o lo 'Jul. Caiyon: Cily : Barber: Shop. Hi rhi (I'd . : Clark, Prop. lOll A llll-l I I VM II III, '-IIWI', MlM eon on iiwi. uri't iiii. i u -,r Mill. Will rvrtf; tU UImmI rtft.Uti th ll'ir all I i"rM " '--IDallh Itf 9rit-lk I'lki-at,-!, Snnl A tfilf, iD'ltJtMd n. ;-. i l J.- f t I' n in I iiorf l "i't piwl o. Knllmtli" mtt4 tll a 1 1 I l lr'R iwr, u .ft. rl n j fr.itii nu t lalnti LAD8ES K'ltWMSllM XOKI(!..l 'n" llnwaelaar. li.aU 1lir..inil.t 'i I rt-,..it ii'tvu.L'l l r.'U'tt.rl.lW Ilioi.li . I 1 l. ! I "I larr 0. I IKIn.l " ."atV.lt a t-'O.a IIUILIMI. ..4 HUT. Or. mart aim ui i i 'Mt" ' ,"lVt b I l."lth- H.uiila la ail I'caam Uftok I .... r-Mtt,! uf twt rUll lU llai. V Or. HARTCM MtOlCINE CO., IUUuU, , 1 i (1 fir? V. THE OHLY TfiUE ili TONIC 3 i, iiiiik. r?-.-..tiT.,. A DEl'EGTIVG STORY. Tracking a Burglar. t it- holihi at iiinitiii CI1A1TKU II. On loforring to it f i Its of piMr )tibliah(Ml tliiois vonr before tho lobbery nt lligligatt', 1 lenrmxl tlmt .iHtnes Draw and Mntlltcw llrowu had Iwcn clmrgoil with com plicity in mi extensive swindling frititd. .laine Drew had Ih-imi wii teneeil to livo years jwinil servi tnde, but Matthew Hiown had been nrqiiittcd iHscanse tho evi denee wa not sttllteiently tdenr ngnint him. 1 did not doubt tlmt this Matt Hiown was tho limn who visited Mary l)iew. lie wits known to many tneinbura of tho foree, ami I wan one of the number. lint 1 Inul no reason to helievo ho knew mo, simply been u so my profuonion al duties had not caused uie to np penr veiy often in tho localities wliere he wna bent known. llo was a sporting man in Ids own way. A certain jmblie house neary Drnrv I.ano was recogni.d n Mutt's hcadjnnrter!i between the hours of twelve in the morning and four in the afternoon. When he was not seen at the corner out side, or at tho public bar within, he was curtain to bo found in the plain and wtroly-furnished little smoking loom regaling himself with a pipe and a glass of toddy. 1 dressed for tho occasion one day. ami went lo tho public house iu"iuS:ion. I naked at the bar whether I could sco Mr. Urown, and tho jRitinaii blared nt mo very m iiri-hingly u moment or two be fore he spoke. My naluto upjwnr auee, with silk hat an 1 umbrella, appeared lo pu.lc him, but ho slowly nnswered: "I daresay he's in the smoking room. lid you any dittoes, air?" seizing one of tho upright pum. luii. lie ami holding a glas in readiness. Xol just now," I said, turning tu a door on which tho word Smoking" was painted. Matt Urown was tho only per son in tho room when I entered. Advancing, I took off my lint, and bending a little, said : 'You ure Mr. Drown, tho book maker, I believe!" ! am Matt Drown, guv'nor, right enough, but 1 don't see us how my bis'ness matters much to a a! ranger." Dtit it dot'i to me, .Mr. Drown. The fact is, wiinl to tlo a little bus iness in your line. I'm notn bet ting man, as a rule, but I want to back Hihhoii for the November a sc.itr:i r.niTott. A rucKtil fanner atalk. -l Into tlw rann. turn wltTi u Mi; vblp umli-r lila iirin. " tin )ii tin' tl:! r' " " I mn," wa tho liiilf Hpiirrliriiahi' rily. " lli'ir'n twiiil.illam u ml i.ic j mir iwi'cr, fur llfis" ! nuil. You for," It" went on. " our ilaiiplitrr wak alt k unil lll.o to 1II0; li it rcM, x-rj mi'l Itriw vi fU flfitl lull, Imil Ih HilattlHit, uo u ,ct Ito, luik ni'ltitt, liuii'ta an.) Iwi likn lev, tiiulilii't (lp, linc'ii'tl with rough, mi'l wu tlioiilit ! Iiuil ronuinttlnii. Nu imolluinu Im,.ci1 li.tr until ulii' Irlnl Utat Dr. I'lrt' rnvorllo rrvrltliui nwn. Iloiml tu jour aixr, Ktitu (he licui to i.wiiil In 1111 lluiti tinl It liurr nil nut I liantamo ai a u"-put lut iIumii iu ;i lift- mil.w rtlx'r " Now tho ftlilnr la Imikliifr for mi"thar trail. Tin' 11 iilulim l.ua 1 iirnl tliuuain ll bllllrlol aa was 1 1 1- faruur's iluuabtt r, rfalnrliu" tlx f" uuilf finnilotu to Ix-aMli nut Kin. mill riMimi mtr llx oliatrui Oona uul MiliiriNiloiM wind lauai-it her troutih'. It la L'uari.nUml turlvi' hlllafai IU111 In rrirv nuns or I'Hihi (tlili) ii'fmulfo). It' u, k'lUinulu eifillro c not a l-'Viruij'. i on. uina no mi-oum m uiiuiitiu'; Ho ayruii or pniror to iitiiii'I niiiiro ulei'iitton niror to (rriiii iit in thu Muuiavk anO Jo- 1 1 r lluumata nml How (11 Ourn tlx in. 'writ kiMllint in ialn MivrlnlH") enrliM.. ti n 11 nt. 111 atiiuil, to Woiil.li S lll'I'SNtAIIV Mxo. ii'ii. amuh'iation, No, uti JliU-i tltrt, ttuanlu, ti. . DR. PIERCE'S PELLETS lAsatliu, or Calhurilo, tu . orJtutf to a.aj of itoae. hmalhal, C1ilbiil, Sumu'.iiisUMl and lkyUnt tu Uku. Cum SloU Ilnt. UClie, lllllollaoraa, (JollHIIpollci lijf CruigttU. Si WUU U ruU, l'nr 11 lltx.k of In) iuitkn nil Woman: l.,r."- v. L- " - .r-v llniidienp. What odds cm you give against two jkiumUl" "I can't give no odds, gitv'nor. You'd lxitter go to tho races run! bet your money in the ring. You are too mighty rospci'tnblo-Iookin', wilh that sttilfctl unihrel' nn' nil, to catch nn old bird with n chair," and, leaning forward ho laughed in a way which told mo very plain ly mr plan had faileu. of course 1 protested that Mr. Drown misunderstood me. lie on ly laughed the more, nut! 1 left, expressing n hovc that wo should nrriie nt a better undo! standing the next lime I wanted to tlo busi nee with him. After leaving tho public honse 1 made my way to High llolborn, and through l.usaell Srptnre and (itiilford street into l!ray'i Inn ro.nl. Near tho latter thomugh fnre there lived it friend of mine, ie whoso houso I dejKisitexl my umbrella, my overcoat and silk hat, as I left other disguises an former occasion. During the evening I learned a great deal about Matt Drown. The next day I devoted ton to ir among the doalers in teeond-lmnd goods, who are miliar numerous in thai locality. In one iilnco which 1 entered 1 . , . . .... e louiMi tptite a collection oi pipes, eignr-holders, cigar-cases, tobacco boxes, itutl other articles that are considered necessary in a smoker's complete outlit. There was somo sameness among the cigar-cases only, and as I was specially inter ested in cigar cases I asked tho grimy-looking proprietor of the shop if he could show me anything a little more olT tho common. A f tor some haggling he said ho had a few more, anil ho brought the n to mo from an inner room. Due was it rough-looking affair, indeed. It was made of uutnnucd skin, from which tho hair had not been lomovetl. A rudely formed silver medallion was on "tho front, ami the clasp was of silver. 1 liked it as a curiosity, and uoumit it a high price, feeling satisfied that I had secured a bargain in tho very inelegant looking thing. In re ply lo my inquiry as to when he had bought thu article, tho denier replied he could not reiiioiubur ex actly, but it had boon iu his pos session a long time. t)n the following day I called at the public houso near Drurv lime once more, and entered the amok- ino- room, in which I found Matt alone iu his glory. "Well, .Mr. Drown," I said "will you do business with mo to-day I" "Hollo, guv'nor! is it you2" he exclaimed. "I'd hardly know you now. You look more liko it bis' ness man, I must say, without your long coat at.' top hat an' old woman's umbrella. Hut 1 don't think we can tlo that kind of bis' ness together, all the sauio." Well, 1 must say you're n strange man," I said. '"Can't you make a bet with mo just as far us a sou-reign i"' Nn, dear boy, it wont do," he said, raising his hand as if lo re pel my proposal, while ho leaned back In his chair an. I laughed aluiin. "I'm oil' bis'ness just now, guv'ner," ho continued, "ami 1 can't bet a shillin." Well, will yoit take a gluH with ini'f I asked. No; thank you all the same, I've out enough bore," he replied. Well, n sinoko? I've got a nice cigar." You're such a pre.sin' fellow, I don't mind if I do. I liken my pip', but I can always takeacigtr from a friond." I drew from my p 'ket th rough looking cignr-caso 1 had pur eh ised two tfiiya earlier, and put it iu his 1 an I. Soon ax his glance rested on th.' article, ail the hilarity vanished ) oul of !r f ice as if by m igic. II looked nt it a few moment!' ilileut ly, turning it ov.r mechanic illy, and then lo kt l up at in wilh an Kite ii j at to 'rcaiuu' ha h bitm! aiilil", lilt with tho keen 'it qii'M tiouing in his eyes. "This is a curious thing," ho mi I Ye, you don't eo in.tny like that," I replied. "It has hadtoiiie wear, but you see it'a good foraw vice yet." " "Well, it'a not very pretty, but its useful," he roumrkod, hui.diitg it back to mo. ; "Dut will you not try a cigar I" i asked. "No, thanks; Til stick lo my pij till." t loft tho room almost immedi ately afterward; but i contrived to eo Mutt Drown a little more at his ease. i was now satisfied (hat the bur glar at Ilighgate nnd Matt Drown were one. The cignr-ens was one of tho nrlicles which had boon sto len from Mr. Dowlcs trunk, ami tho effect its appearance produced on Mr. Urown fully established his guilt in my mind. i procured from Dow street two men to writ re the man, and in less than a quarter of an hour ho was arrested. Drown's lodging were searched, and nearly all the stolen property was found thetv. The big, power ful Matt Drown wna tried at the ensuing nasizes and is now expia ting his crime by serving ten years in lieiml scriilmle. 1 learned afterward that Mr. Howies proposed to Mary Drew, who shrank from his advances at lirst. but subsequently consented to become his wife. They weio married, and went to Australia to gether, where, i can only hope, they arc still living happil. Phil atltdphia Transcript. lUck to Iter Side. An old dilapidated prairie schoo ner camper's wagon eaine cracking through the 1) cciuber wind, hound westward. A-t it cnine nearer iu its slow course across the plain I saw that the hordes were thin and ..pirilles, ami the driver who eat on a rough Jonr.l seal beuealh the fa led and torn c iuvh cover, was tti woe begone as they. He had unco been a good looking man, but his sad face and unkept clothing told too well tho atory of sorrow and ili-apH)intm jut. How fur b it lo tho next town?" he akvil a- b came oppoito me. "AIkhiI live miles." "How is tin1 road Can i get there before niojii "i am afraid n t, w ithout hurry ing." Tim cloulds were skimming aeru.-is the sky at ! a storm seemed riding on the li"k of the north wind that blew lieicely over the prairie. "tines-. I'll j. i. though," he ejaculated, aft' r Ii mug considered a moment. Then lie alighted from the wagon ami liiumiicetl fixing a broken strap of tie- hunie. with some cord he di e a fi uin the wagon box. "What's jour hurry f Where are you bound fori v. Oiv my que ries, "i-lii going to Smith county," he replied, wearily, u- lie thought of the long trip, alir.n i to the foot of tho lioekiei, and i ui.i.t get there before the lirst of tin- month." "Why, got soin land there? "No, not exactly, but soiiV'thing belter. I lived there two ye.tiv ago Mary and i. The hot winds came ami the linis's grow hard foi Us, We worked night and day, but there wasn't no use the sun just dried Up the ujrnnd ;m we al most give up. Tin n Mary died; she was my wife, you know," he said, iu half apologetie words "She helped all she could, but her strength wouldn't hold o.il." "And you wen- left alone?-1 Yes, s i much rone thai l bur it-. liii ,il! in i 'f nn our l.ttle SPOBTSo HURTS AND ILLS of mn behst aim: j'lio.Mi'i j.i i urn nv Such no : 3 p v a i n fj, B r i! i s c c , .7 ouncls, Swellings, S0f0MC3G. OnthoFlolel, Tho VVntor, Y h o Turf. Athlotoa nnd Qportsmon I .'so tt. Till. Qua A. YonelfrCj., UiUtli.ujrv, sta. inj" "WMM WiwaerjEi mi4 in claim an' then started for thu old homo back Hast to try an' make iv livin'. i lost in v right to tho claim," Iu went on wearily, after u vaiisc, "but i didn't care much, ex cept that she was then. Now t must go through and ace it." "Do you cxjioot to gel it back?" "Not'ull of it: i don't want it. Dut they tell me the land is all be in1 plowotl up in the neighborhood an i.iii afinid they'll plow over her grave." "And si you'll buy the land?'' "A little of it that hold her. i kin make a livin, i Know, an I'll stay by her side till tho end. it seemed liue the sun went out when sho left mo there." llo resisted all my efforts lo in duce him to remain for tlio night, lie must hurry he said. And the last t saw of him hu was urging the terod hoises to ward the anry sumot sky, so cit her to reach the grave of the one he loved so well. Humble in station thouh he wna crude though his surroundings, bin lonely vigil on the far western prai ries, with the wide spreading aen of gniBS around a id only tlu tiny mound of earth to attract his lonely heart, hna ofl-n aemted ft picture worthy of it tru i artist's touch. Detroit Kioo Press. . ,. . ...... . Following an ike at u-y coines from Sintn It'o.-a, ('al ; A pecu liar snake has been killed in Den nett vallev ni ar thi . city, weioliiiiir twenty piiumU. Ibis serpent at taektil two children while p eking hcrrica, wh -tt a man named Mor.se ciiino lo the rescue ami sl.o' it. The snake in mined S ftol I inch es, ami was four inches through tho holy. If Oregon wauls to have any reputation at all she iiiusl get in nnd find n larger snake than thin. Oregon lends iu the iialilv of her wheat, th" shipment of silui.vi ami now t'orUuid is ( have th largest saw mill in th- foiled Stales. It will cut oiM.uJO ". , t in ten hour.". The engines are to bo of .'UU borne power and will e.nt i.W.UlK). Work will begin III o.u-e. It is the old Weidlor mill bdn ie built. Absolutely Puro. A en- on of i ii I i l.i n ; c 'I r. Higlitsl of id I it li ii.'in1 n lb. I ' S I io I linn h' It. pit, uj . 17. 1 K!l. An. the b e h I, Wllte fol citabgl1'. Addre ,i, linn. Duiul V. Utah, S iiibiiitoii, N. .). vv-ie re S'i,t' for cittdoii1. Kx M.ivor D imi I F. '.lolly. Wn-ihinj; ton , New iluisi v. Tu. iuivi:ht. t. ' i. I ;t.i ftl i t 1. !, . , .1 t f 1 l.l r i .! . , , u ,i S'l . i:t li n r uli fio i Ii..- .. I I.. I n u i-ii i..' . 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