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About Grant County news. (Canyon City, Or.) 1879-1908 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 21, 1890)
pi. 1 t jl ' ilPH - - . ' ". " I ""' . .77 . , . i . tiiu HMrnu "i nnw. , WASHIMOTON MiTTUH. ' KLKCTKICITY AND ITS KKKKCTS. ' A CUckaillllS COUlltV School ML UnHll I bUURII IILHOi l("f Hugh .tl 'Co m Canyon icocl..p. ,.,,,,,, Th- mm, ' U',alMv A,,,, I.', m While It K.IIM the Mmdetct Ktmmler, 111S11 i, ",,,, kllI,rior tml, in,l." 538 Thursday, .lug. 21. LOCAL BREVITIES. Cirt chunk of Smith's ice ami keep cool Frank MeUdmn, agent. Haying in tlm .John Day valley for this swiwn, will on tn thing of the Win. Onwt mill wife of the "P" miteli, in Harney county, were in town suivcml days during the week. Tim Fngle i strongly in fnvor of Inug Greek having a "skookuin houim," which it eliiinn the town i Imilly in need of. l'tr French lft on the stage Mon day morning on hi way to Seattle, when! it i n"KHt"il he hits pint) to in vest in renl estate. .Iiiliiu Ilurkheimer nml wife, who have Un on 11 tiip to Poitland visit ing, jxissed through town Tuesday on their way home to I turn. Hops in the Willamette valley an1 Helling at 17 cunt per pound, hut ma ny of tin miiwt-rs nn holding their crop thinking the price will raise. Mr. I). 15. KineliiuL, proprietor of the Poplar drove Fiinm, three mid a Imlf inilei imt of Canyon City, adver tises his fruit for sale in this isnuc. The tiint h.it aain iinived that (air exchanges ate ovcillow injj with statt lini; accounts of village and forost liros, which se to 1h. tin- ititieml opinion it tin1 woik of incendiaries. .Married, in thin city, August 11, 1S90, at tin! residence of the hiidc's father, lion, .lohn W. I .e win, by Kev. Kli I). Sutclifle. Mr. Kmnk H. Sell anil .Miss Villa Parry l.i'wi". Widen .Sun. I lui;li Smith purchiiM-d a team and butcher wagon from Pat .Mulcarc last week to usn in his bushiest at 1 turns, j Pat 2(et aloii'' to stand in the simp ; not as an ornament, hut to wail on customer. J. It. Punish leceived from tin- rant list wi-tik two maps, which outlines every mail route in Oregon, Washing ton, Idaho, Wyoming and Dakota. .Suiih maps ate very useful around n ptMtollice. The (ypsy family Inst week took their departure also their Item for the Harney country, where they will hliow the people over then, animals that are Koiiiinvhiit dillerent from the native jackruhhit. Dan .Monow, who was brought over . from lyon ('reek last week hy deputy hheritV Curl, for attempted rohU'ry, waived examination lxiforo justice Hu lison and win placed under howls ninouutinj; to to appear U'fore the next grand jury. Kd. Hardy and Lewis Co ik of Ma ker City, the former who is represen- twtivo of l!.iker county, passed through j town the other day on their way to i lttirns, where they will equip them- j selvoi for hunt'tig, fishing, and having I a good time generally. Itroaily Johnson and his two child- I ren, Hosier and Lloyd, Mopped over j in Canyon Sunday on their way home to Ittirn-i. l!roady hail ln-en to Salem with a cxnTY Piute, while Hester and Lloyd have leen stopping in Poitlaud the past year attending school. "Sis" Fields, of whom the Nl.ws spoke of hiit Iwiiig adjudged insane, was not taken to Salem as stiUi.l, hut win taken Isick to her own ranch and will remain in the care of herhushund, Harvey Fields, who, uftvr giving the necessary Uiudi, win appointed her guardian. The Hiity consisting of H. Hunter, .lohn Itrandt and Fred Fry, who went to the mountains a shoit time ago in hoard i of wild meat, returned last Fri day, bringing witli them the remains of a large hlack Uiar, which during its natuiiil existence would have weighed 400 pounds. Tin iwitty gives Fry all the credit for Mowing the auiiuaU light out. IteporU from (ireeiihoni say th.it very rich ore is now Iming Mruck in seieiiil minus. Quaitz from the t'ar liouate led-;e iissny from S.'W to 81-). O.-o has twin taken fiom the t!hlorido mine, an extension of the (lailDiiate, which asusays iflhOO, and wane In nt the ltuhy ha reached 1 I0U. Miners are enthusiastic, and have unlimited fdth in the future of the Cieeiihoin ilistrict, .Mr. J. J. McCullough starteil this wosk to Maker City with a kind of horse.4. uumlieriug 110 head, from which plaoB he will ship to Polk City, j Iowa. The hors hiloug to Smith A: MuCullough, and such animals as they , own will Hull in any market at the highest market price. During his al sonoi', which will Im uljout two months Mr. McCullough will visit his jiaitner, T. (!. Smith, at Sundance, Wyo. An oxchniige puts it in this uiaiinrr: '"Wilt thou take her for thy paid, for Uitter or vono; to love, to hold, to fondly guard, till hauled oil' in a JiiKirso; wilt thou let her have her way ami consult her many wishtw, make a lire every morning, and help her wash dishes; wilt thou give her all the slag' her little purse will pack, huy her a monkey, n poodle, or a seal skin saquu; wilt thou comfort and support her father and mother, Aunt Joinina, thirteen sisters and hrothers?" And liU face grow pale and hlack, it was too lato to jilt, as through the cliupel tloor ho wink, mid sadly mid, "1 wilt." Kmnk McUclmn U ngent for the sale of Hugh Smith's ico in Canyon City. Tom Seroggin mid Tom Keonoy of Long Creek, woro over on biixt no?." till? week. The lire nt Wnllti Wnlln, wliicli cnusod the denth of Jo.wpli llnuur, lmH been found to be the work of incondinrioH. , j W. A. Walker, of the well known j firm of Stover .V Walker, Portland, win slitit and killed on the 12th inst, tieor lugent) City. He was hunting, I and was taken for a depr by n com- '. (Minion, uho hot ut him with the 1 aioc result. i It has at last I feu settled that t Poitland ami Sulem an- to have a re- ( count of the ceiums. An usuit ro.i- , dent in Portland will Ui apjiointiMl to j Hiiperiutenil the work, assidteil liy a , tipocial denttnent agent from Wash- j ington ami ditto for Stilem. Deputy Henil C'onul Itiimpliii.of ' tlio .NltMlern Wojiliuen of America, ' .1.. ii. I :... m - I. ...i ! Thursday ovoni.. instituted u ea.nn m - - - - r ill this city, to Ut known us the (Juceit City'lxlge, with ilU clmrter j iiiuiiiIkth nnd electing n full et of . ollicers. We see it asserted in an exchange that liodbugH will not bito a cigar ette smoker. If this be true nnd the habit should become universal in Kiistern Oregon, which suffering M'oplo may be driven to in self do-fem-e, it will work a hardship on the bugs. Deputy Shorilf McCoy of (Intuitu arrived in town Tuesday evening from Pendleton, having in charge J. I). Ilunsitker, of Haystack, to which place he was taken yesterday 'for trial Injfore the justice of that place on a charge of which we were unable to learn. Attention is culled to the ad. of the Oregon State Kuir, which uppertrs in this issue. The fair Is-gins .Monday, Septomls-r I ft, 1890 and continue for one ieek. The purses and premiums e sum of Sir.,000. and e of l-ing a gmnd success aggregate the gies promise of lieing a gran in every particuun. A merchant in a ncighWing town who ncwir advertised was found lying dead on the counter of his store a few days ago. The physicians think the Usly had lain then- several days Uifore he was found. We did not learn the cause of his demise, but suppose he Starved to death. While the Qregoniau and numerous other exchanges wo notice, seem so very much dissatisfied with the census enumeration this year, wo can say this much in behalf of the enumerators of I Irani county; that they have per formed their duty, and so far as we know, or are able to learn, have given entire satisfaction throughout the county. That Long Creek should be used as a rendezvous, weekly for parties under the inllueneeot " alley Tan," and resorting to the use of disgrace ful language to satisfy their own se cret animosity, is wholly uncalled for, anil does not in the least en hance our lively town in the estima tion of the neonle. We believe as a law abiding citizen in the strict en forcement of law. ICagle. A jsihtal card received at this ollice from Hob and ICva McOinloy dated at Dead wood, Dakota, Aug. i:i, ISM, states that they will ar rive here about the middle of Oct., with an entire ehangeof programme everything now. After this be comes genurally known, especially with those who'have Ik'cii a part of their audieiico before, it will be try ing to even wait for that time to coino. Hob is one who can act out any character, while Kvu, with her comic and sentimental recitations, can not bo excelled on the const. Raker City Democrat: Fred Huntington was in the city yester- ll... It'i.tiii.tf SCtnr tilill.l llll mini iiiu- i.iriiiiih i Mtuated in tl... Robinsonvillc .lis-; Irict. and which is destined to rank ill the not very distant lutureasone of the best ore producers on the Pa- cifie coast. The gentleman was in terviewed by a Democrat reporter, i Mr. Huntington stated that they had the best mine in the world and ' thov would bo able to prove the statement ero long. A force of men are employed in clearing the site for the new mill, which will be , erected as toon as the machinery can be placed on the ground. The ledge is thirty feet wide and the veins can be traced for over a thous and feel. Since assuming tho duties county indue, Mr. Moroland of of 'ortlaiid, Iiili liad ('Xttorionce even iu the matrimonial lino. V lie re cently porforinod tho iiiarringo cer emony for two Chinoso conplos, and as none of tho contracting i.artios understood much of tho Knglisli language, his honor had no desire to wasto any words. "You likee Mini" ho ask"ed of tho first woman, pointing toward her lover, and, receiving a nod of a sunt, he turned his attention to tho , , . , ... man with tho question, " l on likcc horf" Tho same nod of tho hoad convinced his honor that .lohn was hopelessly lost in tho rusliois of love and'lio cliuchcd tho coromo nv hy sayingi "All light. You nil oo saiiin man and wife. Ton dollars. 1 1 cap clioap." (Couple No. '2 witi'o ti ii i t cm 1 in tho eaiiio way. See Frank ice ehtwp. Tim oHtiinntcMl jwpulation Washinglon is :fiO.(XX). Ninetv rents n husiiel will prolm bly K the rulirg price of wheal in Crook county tliin full. The pruverofa Newport JKWl. master: 6hl Ciod! S nl ml ey clone, a tornado, an earlh-.uako, a tiilul Wiivc. or iinvtliiiig except visitor or cnmiHT. professed son of John Miller, n loanuiu Miller, the ioot of tho Sierries, nnd a trusty convict at tho Oregon iwnitentiary, made good his csauH' from that inslitutlou last Wednesday evening. Just a year to a minute after a certain man died in Albany a lire occurred in the room where ho died. A coincidence that signifies nothing, though the stierstitions might fig ure something out of it. Articles of iucorMirntion were fil ed at Salem recently with thesecre- I ",r.v f Uxe h lhe lim. Lti? 1 1 vestment Cotnimnv of Long Creek, capital stock, $0,000; incorporators, C. F. Coif, 1. W. McHoberts. II. IlirsehlsTg and Kred Stoddon. K. H. Kisscngur, the man who recently went insane from being bit by a dog while herding sheep in Kastcrn Oregon, says the Albany Democrat, died the other day at the insane asylum and was taken to ICugene for burial. The following is a good ox-ample of the strotii; hold liquor has on men who haliitually use it: At Pocatelln, Idaho, recently, a man named AudersoTi entered a saloon and inked for a drink. On being refused, ho said he would kill him self. Ho then walked dolibointcly toward an approaching freight train, threw himself under it and was killed instantly. Charles Hull', of Sprague, was inl judged insane a few weeks ago ! nt to the asylum at Meilaei The ollicers of the asylum cam and aom. CatllO ; the conclusion th.it he wn cured. ! ' ra!K.- 1 reckcu en ,l l,...,1 l.im Die iwuitinn nf Kne is still lying where she fell. ctiard over the other inmates. In- ttcud of acting as guard, he tied llis legs together with a piece of Hjiro and jumped into the lake, from a! T i!..t....l . I... which no vviih iisnco uui i he the aid of grappling irons some lour i Ways later. f An inordinate indulgence of ! fresh milk caused tho death of ! .Mary (ioldsmith, a dairy maid at . Holly drove farm, Now Jersey, a few (lays ago. The milk nt ihis ! dairy "is exceedingly rich, being , procured from registered Aldorncy cows. The woman drunk the ricn I fluid by gallons. She died very j siidduuly and an autopsy was deemed nccef.sary. I'jiou evainin ation the doctors found layers of I fat six inches thick about her heart j and enclosing that member in a deadly embrace. That win getting ' (trunk on milk. Tho folks who think preacher 1 lloiirisli on the fat of the lai d are respectfully reiiuostcd to read the following extract from a letter re , ceived at this ollice from a Virgin ia liuptist nreacliur; "I have not ' had a biihliel of corn, a peck of ! Hour nor five pounds of meat in the world, and I have r.ot a dollar to buy with, and my churches arc not able to jmy me for my work." Ho does not ask for help nothing was further from his thought- - i . . ill .11. mil ii anyoix.y i.eh.ros oj orinci. , lib life wo will undeitako to bee tli'.t the siimhiiie falls upon his i home. ICx. , I'lii'lT K)U S.M.ii To those w'ihhiug I to buy fruit and vegetables, I will Miy that I am Helling apples at fit) cents . a I 111 (ter 1ki, or i cents (ter ik w nen me . i 1 . .1 I 1 111 'x i, ! ..i,i..m, ..m m. kind of grain tak.;.. in excha..e f, IIUlu .VIWl ll i"il iiiwii inii-iiu iii it-j;- e table for sale. Resilience two mile Mow John Dav (iii The Dalles road. Wvi, Lrct, Prop. Religious Notice. John Day Aug. IS, IS'.IO. i To the people of John D .y, Can yon and (Irant county gieeting: State Kvangelist S-mith, of the Second Adventist church, acconina j nied hy ICIder Orchard and llaiioy 1 Dustin, will commenco services at ' the Orange hall, John Day City, on j the fifth Sunday in August at 11 o'clock. Services will probably con ' tinue for 10 days. Dillerent parts i of (irant county will be visited and j meetings held during this stay. All , llrcthrtm of tho church tire specially solicited to be present. Come one, J come all and we will give you a hearty welcome. John O. LrcK. Noticcl Sealed projxisals for tho building ' of a stone wall at thu west end of 1 school house lot in Canyon City, in accordance with 8(H'cilicntions on file with clerk of school Iward, will ! till' II,,. ... ll, ..vr... i,... t : rL,cejv,,(i ,y 81,itl olurk ut the of- flee of county clerk. Rids to bo opened at one o'clock p. in., Aug. 2.'$, 1 Sf0. No hiils will bo received after that time. Ry order of Roard of Dlreotors of School Difct. No. 1, Orant county Oregon. Attest. J. D. SUTIIKHLANI., Clerk. I'rom Heppner to The Mcttopolts Ksihlon Notfs, Klc. Dkaii Xkws: lleiinn.'r.showH the , olTect of a Hteiuly nnd imh.stnntinl growtli iluring the pnst year. She enjy fi tnulofroin t.nuit min- i ""'V'iT ,K,0,,U, ,a' l , Z,m "KS u ' ! L 7 ....... ...... ,,,v v.v., ... ... ... throes of a rehgioun awakening. I Tho republican Methodist brother f formed a compact with the demo- cratic Methodist gethor they are brother, nnd to- lulHjriiig. I his democratic Methodist brother talks to his hearers as though he were driving a logging team in the woods only lie leaves oil' the swear words. Senator Blackmail intends visit- : ing ( 5 ra nt and Harney counties next month to talk with "his consti tuents and learn their wants. Our tinuit county candidate was defeat ed, but we are led to believe that ' Mr. Hlackman regards ( S rant conn- 1 ty's interests as his own. j Ileppnur's new $.'!U,tXX) hotel is under way, and will doubtless be eomidotod ero very long. A vote to IhhuI the town for -f ."i.iXXI with which to continue boring for artesian wa- 1 ter was carried, and these two en terprises will redound to the city's credit. (lencral Passenger Agent Lee, of the 1'nion Pacific railroad sent me a pass over his line from lleppner. I got into a ear nnd beforo long some men came to load somo more wool sacks into it. They nsked what 1 wa.s doing there, anil I said I was editor of the Chant Cocnty Nkws, and had a free pass to Port land. They said I ought to have been given a free pass to Salem, and then they told me to ride down in that car with windows. So by being an editor I was treated uith great consideration. The ride down the Columbia is full of discomfort and Hying sand. Above The Dalles the night before I came down a train ran into a i i. i ...i i. i..i .i i imiiiv i'i .-uitm null ii iitni in tin il nearly covered Willi sand, ami a teniMjniry track has been built around her. When the Oregon Pa cific on the Mt. Hood line is com pleted across (irnnt county w will not be coiniicllfd to puss through miles of sand and other tribulations whun we ride. Portland is rather lively at pres ent, but oppressively warm for a resident of the lllue mountain coun try to visit. Pitv but this country had a bracing climate like ours. The readers of thw Nkws are pret ty well Hsted regarding the fashion world, of course, and many of them are aware of the fact that the buttle- bus gone out of fashionable soci ety. I, as well as every other news paper publisher, regret this, as there will be no more sale for old newspa- JUTS. it is hard to keep run of the fash ions in ladies' dress, for they are ev er changing the fashions, I mean. Since tho bustle has been relegated to obscurity everything seems to he out of gear. '1 he prevailing cos tume for street wear, however, seems to he a jumper of some kind of slut.' and a skirt contagious thereto of another kind of stuff, with doo-fun-iivh and lallygags around tin- bot tom, and llip-fioppcrs down behind. and sometimes a sore-eyed dog at the end of a string. The American corset, too, is fid lowing the bustle into the great pa-it, and will soon he known only 111 lie "ii'i ' in memory, cor ii.nuv years tin ' years Hie , x . l)U4ll. fl,u,,W(,(, ,, ways ot the cor- set, but now the tables are turned, now the and this being the cane 1 will turn mv table fan. around .o I can raeh a D. I. A. The Pacific Rrewery's Celebrated Reer, the best in Kiistern Oregon, is now kept constantly on lap at tin Red Front Milliard' Hall. Our now "ad." from the enterpris ing linn of Collin A MeFarland, lleppner. speaks for itself, and it is wortli your while to read the same. In order to gain new trade they in tend presenting a fine large lsnik, which rctnils at fl.00 each, to every retail purchaser of dry goods, cloth ing, hoots and shoes, hats etc., to tho amount of t'2.r).(W, allowing until Jan. 1st to make out the amount, (live them a trial order, when you send away for g(X)ds. m t t Teachers' Examination. Notice is hereby givmi that for the pin pose of nmking an examination of all (leiM)iiH who may oiler themselves as candidates for teachers of the hchools of this county, the county school superintendent thereof will hold a public examination at Lung Creek, commencing at one o'clock p. in,, Ve.lmday Aug. 27, 100. Dated this 1 Ith day of Aug. LSU0. M. N. RONIIA.M, Co. School Supt. of (irant (Jo. Or. Grant Co. Teachers' Institute, Tho (rant Co. Annual Inttitute church in will b held at the M. V.. - - - Uu.g (Jnnk, ooinmoiieing Aug. MR, anil coiit.iiuuig Uiree (lays. All leaci i- ers hearing eei tilientos, or exjtitotiug to tisiuh, are, uccordiug to Set. '-o of tint Oieoil stdiiKil law, uompulliHl to lt present. All friends of oducntion nie oordinl ly InvitiHl to. attend nail take (silt in the exercise. M. N. Romiai, C-aiuty School Supt. c " 1 , ' . .. . , V ,i S....J....I i .4H 1 iiiyMiiM siniMwumiw W.fiu.vnTO., Aug. OitA.VT Co. Xkws: .iuL-r INiittP iMMitinti ia ilaili' I -.!,. ,., .liiii,.nli I.. n.l.Uiimi ! , the domoemtie nntngonism whiuh f wrg, 1,0 oxiKH-ted. and ha (lis- MHinlw, t,K,ro ia mpidly growing li"tent among the republican , "!, W,M ".r" i.,,U'r.' l'- i Duiiumg anil oilier oiiih enrrving : ,:,,.,. f ir Kcfd projmses shall puns the house i I I Kiu tiiiautmi 'riti.fil Im luiitn ( ,,,v,,ra MH.ri.t consultations held by iilt, r,.niii,.n,i members aH'octed bv this decision of the sjM'nker. and it is snid that they have determined to revolt as soon as an opportunity occurs, and pass their bill in spile of the sjH'akcr. One such revolt has taken place this session, and it was successfully carried through by Keprcsentalive Payson, of Illinois, who was sustained by the house in antagonizing the committee on . rules and its programme mid in tak- . iug up and passing the land grant forfeiture bill. However these gen tlemen will find Mr. Heed a hard man to "down." He comes nearer having his own way than auv other man who ever filled the iMwitiou of Speaker of the House, and if 1 was going to bet I should back the big mini from Maine. , Mr. Illaine did not return to Washington with Mr. Harrison as it was thought he would, and again : the nir is charged with all sort of j wild rumors about disagreements Utwecn them and the stand that ' Mr. Harrison will take in his forth-' coming message on reciprocity. ! These rumors will probably eontin- J ue until the message is sent to eon- grcHs; but 1 have no hesitation in , prcdii ting that Mr. Harrison and liis Secretary of State will ntand or ! fall together, and that the message j sent to congress will represent their joint views. Mr. Harrison needs ' Mr. Illaine in his official family, and j he is tooshruwd a Klitieiun toipiar- ; rel with him. After a week devoted to the con- , sideration of the tariff hill, the only i reniakablc incidents of which wore j the declaration nf Independence on ' the' part nf Senators Plumb and I Teller, in which they stated plainly (hat they did not intend being bound by party caucuses, the senate tu dav took up the Uiver and Har bor bill. The house has been at work all the week on the fag ends of the ap propriation bills and conference re- , (torts although the committee on ' elections has been ready and mix- ious to have the house act upon sev- i oral roH)rln they have made unseal- , ing democratic members. j If congress does not provide for a new government printing ollice' building at this session somebody will have assumed a fearful rcsiion- ' nihility. More than 'J,tX)0 p ople I work in that old building, bre.uh- . ing poisoned and disease-breeding air, and in constant danger by acci dent or lire. Fancy .SO human be ing working in a room L'.x7i fet, where for days at a time the titer llielin ter registers ll.'i degrevs of heal! That's what eighty women do in the bindery of that building. Think of Moiking on or under a lloor which when heavily loaded sags three inches! That's what hundreds of men and women do ev ury day of their lives in the docu ment nsnu and the room beneath it. Think of working in a building with cracks in its walls big enough to put your whole hand in them; with iloors swaying and walls vibrating from the motion of the tuucluncrv , ,. . . . n.l li'liif.ti von l.-iiiiu' hflu liiwiii iirik. , . ' .' . .; ' , """ - 'v . ; Im- in a (numerous condition: I lint s what more than 2,000 human be ings arc doing every day. and con gress refuses to make an appropria tion to provide a safe place lor these (K-ople lo do the government work. It is a shame and a disgrace thut such should be the fad, but it is all the snine. Mr. Harrison expects to leave ln-re to morrow for New Yotk, where he will take the cruiser "Raltimoru" which will carry him to Ronton, where he goes to take p.ut in the (I. A. R. nnniinl encampment. The tiiesoine investigation of the I Civil Service Commission has been ' resumed. The house committee, scorn to be as tired of it as the pub . lie i The republicans have succeeded t in getting almost a quorum of their own members in town; but thu members obeyed the telegraph sum 1 tiions to come very reluctantly, and morn than one of them, if kept here j long, will pay as a penalty for oU I dieucc to tin) party leaders, his sent in the next house. ! The house committee on Ways ! and Means has, it is said, decided I that it will not rcort a resolution i to adjourn until the uunato has been given nuiplo time to pass the Feder al Election hill. This is another method of influencing thu wavering S4)iintor, who are all very nnxiouu , to get away from Washington. ' The house has adopted the con ference rt?jKrt on thu "original pack Hge hill." Tho hill only applies to ! intoxicating liquors now. l'or Sale Cheap... Sioo. One I lodge Header in running order with new draper and three header bed. Will take wheat or barley after threshing nt market price. UlX). (il'M.J..M U. 'JOtf I?.. i' 4 . It I'flWfr IB LUrC UtSCHnCS IS I'tUUJIl .11111 lilt IIH'Il nil' IllMl IllUHiU ivy . lin. uii.wiui,..- . -- , . . ... . lfc mMmynvMf mnmmmmwKj mwrnwmw iy w.Miiip iiijiipii(ppy While It Killed the MurJerer Kemmler, Its I'owtr te Cure Diseases is I5qul- 1 ly as Surse. I ' ""fT"; .... j hlec neity revives energy; gives strength opuqmse; calls up lie re- ,l'r . U vo""s Brsnltirtlly at hrsl, nn . iig.Hoi,MiBi.. n mu w mi-i hnlf wav. Clniins arc not enough; proof is the irool is Hie esenuni. i neir .lent gives that pr.x.t. Drs. Dar- ins ileelne triatmeiit gives . ' I fM t. . A iitei rins ciectri.; tn aimeni gives sireng.n, inn niains ii levnes c.rcu. lation. provide something fit to cir- ciilnte. It is carried to the hseas- ed Hin -ppropriiitel-nssi.,.iila. ted. 1 he syste.n resK)nds-your (mini, vanish-health tettirns. Head the testimony of two proin.nent i-co- (ile of Salem and Oregon ( Ity. HOW ri.l.CTHM ITV ('( UMI IIIIKIM.V TIsM Salem, Or., Aug. L LS1H). I'Mitor Oregoninn: This certifies that after few treatments with Dr Damn's ICIe.-tro-mugnetio cure, I was cured of rheumatism in my left shoulder, of about five vears' stand ing. It has been almost two years since I wn treated for the same, and have had no return of tne com- j plaint. ! I It A WOIIKMW. ! now mil ki.y w.x i-i'iiKii iiv i i rc lRicn v. Mr, I'Mitor: For two years past I have Iteen troubled with catarrh in the throat nnd nose. 1 could scarcely breathe from the effects of it. Oreat (tain in my forehead and eyes was a natural result. Through Dr. Darrin's electric and home treatment 1 am cured. Refer to me at Oregon Citv. Diusi: C. Ki.y. Drs. Darrin can bo consulted free at the Washington building, corner of Washington ami Fourth streets, Portland. Hours 10 ti r ; evenings, 7 to S; Sundays 10 to PJ. All chron ic diseases, blood taints, loss of vi tal (Hiwer and early imli? ctelions permanently emed. though no refer ences are e er iiuide in the press concerning uch cases, owing to the delicacy of the patients. K.xnniiiiu tions free to all. and citculars will be sent to any address. Charges for treatment no-oiding to patients ability to pay. The poor treated free of charge fioin 10 to II daily. All private diseases confidentially treated and cures guaranteed. Pa tients at a distance can he cured hy home treatment. Medicines ami letters sent without the doctors' "nine appearing. Robert Ingersol is handling the ribbons on the wit end of the! Mums and Vale stage lino. Hems. '' Ui speed dr .m.iei.t md line ex Mob has nt lal reformed, left the hibilions of iiu-ing w ill I . .-i cu i nch atheistic lecture Held and decided to serve his country in a more use ful manner. Yaiuax agency, Iv'lamath coun ty, people arc obliged logo twenty inili'H to get tbt ir mail, althongfi it tUnses within live miles of tlieie. Tliev nie agitating the question of a paslotlice at tlu- agency. tienerally the small boy has de lighted in tying tin cans to dogs, but the Portland boy can heat this. A few dny ago one tied a string to a tin can, (Hiked the string doivn through the slot in the cable line, got the string fastened in the eahlc, and uwny went the tin can gong bang, lickety i-plit down the street goiiii;jHst as fast im the cable and frightening tin- wiis out of s-ople along the street. - l'or 8lc. (iood eating and cooking apples at fifty cents a bushel at Mrs, Phil lips' orchard in Canyon City. Take Notice. An I intend lo remove shortly from (irant county, I k alt (tor sous indebted to me, to make imme diate settlement of their indohtness. During my tomxirury absence Mr. .1. I). Sutherland in authorized to receive amounts duo me, and re ceipt for same. I'll ii.. Mktsoiian. . . -. - Pacific Ilrewcry Hccr. Notice is hereby given that I have this day establixhed an agen cy for the pule of the Reer nimuifac- , lured nt the Pacific Urewcry. Raker City, Or., within the county of (irnnt in Canyon City, and that Mr. II. Stniiscll is the authorized .nana- 1 ger of said l)eHtt. All ordurs from ' (Irani county for this celebrated I beer, either in bottles or kegs, will ' to filled hy Mr. Stansell. lIltNUY Rl'ST. i Proprietor Pncific Rrowcry, Raker City, Or. T;ik i'nit ! TJiiirn It. Dnngcr In 'l.!;.ij hi t.ii j ..f '!. W.iuis to nrtiw lliruiigh nejlfl. ;l.a i'.vliy nlm.ili of llrUlil's OittiiMO r A ..! . '.- ! wrck tlio i;oo4ljr bark ut h- ' h '.l.'. it to UrIH riJf4l uyv;i l . . I.,- Ii 4likr, tcv, II liuctlve, m jti !. . i,oun..ii Uu a nut praai'f clUcct ! e I ,it ImKI llie xrt ot sJclv. l!t Im v i (In- niili-Kuml of uiMds. j it t'.c. . ui; . .! Miicli.ileo .i Ii ll. -ri, Mil ell i .ll.. ui lnlt.'illHK . . I . Itu .pr . ti't I h.iiiihI luixi'ly I .1 I0I..V.1C In ii-iu ( i ln tt ir.ilo llin 1,1.1. in i vu.li Hi ' iieno . .el u ulliiril Lis Ing I .1 i.Ulllii IIIITOVI'llt ..I. tut l ...1 riiinlttiii U.I ueua ll.MU'i LlllllUMM'S inn 1 ' sml eiciiit. iii" 1 IMtudnl (ruiil llic 1 i.Uk1 W. Ill" twjiuilclslly. II. ocy. iiuii U..u1i. . ana Uui iIIki oo 4L It iil .ut.- ' Inii H11J i-.i(i'n: levtr, illliivMM.. uiiuilyii luid rb.uma tttui It uUo uWnv-sivii mH js "morr mpelior than man." And the nun are now inviteil to J own up t lint tin y are the "mot in- feriorift" eren hires in existence. ' K'lickilat l.oa.lor: Home time , Mr J(kn Slt, of ,,ox vn . j (,on (.amo to oountv n vj(ij',0 fri(11(,H an(, naiWw )rig. ).:, f;iinilv with him. About six weeks beforo coining hero his fntnilr limt Iho iliphUipHn nnd ono ; l.,li,,-til., The first place visited . ., .... ,- i,.,,,!,..-i. ,)V fi1iiv ,rtl.r.in. j,,,,,, A w,,(Wl. ,m, tvvo. j v,.ar.flI(, tighter .-might the dread (. , Vnck(.. ,, Mp ro,vJc(1 VVPr(, ,. visitt.(l, n.id im, nfv n (lu,M, nmnv 0,)frf nvo (,01, j vi,it1(, u ki);wn Th, (jMnH0 ,)f (ho lnalipnn, , v)l. (f .Mr. Sinitli is still in die county lio had better get off somowhuro and fumigate himself, UUm Im ir arrest ed unit placed in iUiirHiitinc. NKW TO DAY. fiOQO) fUSHELS)flpPLES) On tl t or I -.1 1 ..f D. B. R I N EH ART, Coiiiu to tlu .aides' i-nli-irJ in Kiistern On-goii for .ill "f the choio est vuneiiH i f .ti in in. Full nnd Winter implc liii'ti 1 iisholtf, inoio or less, of Siimiiii r ,ii'!e - no-v ready for nun kot ul ''ii,- per box. Gush down and no grumbling ami v mi shill not go away empty or diss itifcd. Orchard .'ij nubs east of Cut) von City, at I-1 tut or Poplar (liovo PiiriuH I. It. IMM'II VUT I'.o. Oiwn sialt Pair. II THIRTItTH ANftUAL EXHIBITION I'ndcr the uiiieneineiit of iho tJro gon Stat.' Itn.ii t .ii Agiicultuie, will be In . on l he Statu fnti pounds 1 1 cur Si letll, coliimrlicilif on .Moiidny. SepK iiilie, ID, 1110. - A lid 'iistili;; one week OVER $ 1 5,000.00- t'ASH PnLMll MS Olfcrcd fui a ,'i i'-iiliiii H'o k nd mechiinie.il exlnb.ts, (m v.ii!, o,' 1(rt and fancy woik nnd (..r uiils of speed. I.'educe.l rates I'ol l-ie mid fieight on all tmtispoiia'i -n Ion's to nml fiom the I'.iir. Impi'iihiii i in it-ivt-uiciits hare I 11 iiiaile upuii tho giouiids and im reused facilities urn oll'ered exlnb.lors. Tlio Pavilion Will da Open I'our iilglim iluring Hie ll el U. A Hph ndi.l in .l ..f Iihim h eiiletcd dav. l-'nti ics fi'i ii iiii t ii in r'.mi. Mod day at 7 ..'In p. m Fvi.Oiilom nro urged lo liia'.e i'H in 1 1 ot their en tiles on .iituidnv befoie the fair an pOMHihln. OooilH, i,uiitin)n Htld uili ebis for exhibitio'i miiMi bo in their (diiees ny In . m. on .Mo.i(Uy. PRICKS OF ADMISSION: Man h day ticket TiOo Vt oinau'i day ticket 2 on Mnii'n seasoii ticket ?;'..ri(l Wiiman'H Hua-Miii lii-kot U(l Send lo the Necieiiujf at Porlhuid, fill n (liellllllUI list. I). II. LOONKY, PiuHidoui. J T OKI-0(1, Hiciolaiy. . . . Scrofulous eiUitions, mu-h as Pin. (ile, Diseolornl.on of tie- Skin, especially on face, are caiifi d by iui.ure blood and will disupp. u'r rapidly by using Pi'undcr'ii Oregon RIihxI Purifier. (io to the Red Front P.iili.ird Hall, Canyon City, for fine wines, liquors ami cigars. Iloliiii t. Itiislnei-H Ollcgo )l . Poitland will open Sept. Im. .1. A. . Wi n. o, thu 1'iidin;; pMinrill ot tlio I coast, hah 1 ed nie a pmti.ei in thiH school mid will make it tlie lunding RiisinesM College Send for catalogue 0 in wrt k'j.' is SCROFULA H In Hint lm;.uiii. u 11:. 1.:. ul, vsliU-ti, .10 tuniuUtlni; In Hi ,'' '. f '' n.-. 1; iriH Uine m.I j-1 i ' ' i. i ir .'lit:; nl.leli raiiot-t ..ilii(i I i r im).- : i n ll:c aniiii, tCK, IT ! t . v. Ii .1 !,.; . i,i'iia In iho jrii. cur', m lew. , o!i... i-.ii. tiliuiirur Jealtif !.; U 1 1 Ui. . r..:;., . i j.inpl.-j, can: enram itruK.l.i, nr llio n. .ny i r ii..inllcu. lions iiuully ntrilt. 1 I "I.' - . nliloli, lattciilns iihiii llio luii!.i ji.n. , i m,.uiu.tiuti mid itiMlli, Ik-tun tlio in. .hi :u i ui. It i i tlie lBit Rdiieral . I .iii .iili-etluiis, loi rcry lew 'i-roi.it -i, tutu ' Irco from ll. 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