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About Grant County news. (Canyon City, Or.) 1879-1908 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 28, 1890)
Tlir nnillT PnllllTV UHlO Thursday, .'if. -to. LOCAL BREVITIES. Tho full m;o commenced nt Hums yesterday to lust six days. Circuit court convene here next j Montlny. A largo docket nwnits this term, ik. .... ' llorn. in Uiinvmi Uilv. hriimv mom- . , ' ' ' Fmnk Kli'isclnutn, n son. ...... -..,,,,..... . . , , , Nut week the Nr.wit pul.lMi ' iome information relative to hop grow- iniffn the crent Puset Sound country. ' ' Y Supervisor Sentry it doing soine nu lervi.wr neiiirj uihiir toiii.j . cm.1 rood work on hit iH.rtion of the j lleach creek rood, which wns Ixidly newleil. Scciil Agent (Sownn, of Wallowa county is in this section Ukhig down the number of mortviniiM nnd to ro- ort the finaucinl condition of (Innit Ci. Millur nnd wife stnrteil to Hop jiner Tuesday nt which plnco Mrs. Miller will tnke the curs and continue hor trip to the Williunutto where she will 'visit rclntiu's. V'Tho Heppner (.tnge now runs on the Mine timt ns the linker; running into Cnnyon on Sunday evening, nnd in stead of liiying over Sunday's nt Mon ument, goes on through to lleppuer. Mrs. M. A. Sterm, of ll.iker City, wife of Judge L. O. Sterns, age 37 ye-tn, died nt her residence in Maker lust Thursday morning after u brief illness with n complicntioimf dUcises. A man from Harney alley who hnd U-en over in the John Day valley for n load of fruit last week, upset his wngon while going down the hill into Corral Gulch, smashing his rig, spilling his fruit, and demoralizing himself generally. VStnte Treasurer Metsch.ni nnd wife, nccomiMinied by their daughter, Miss Annie, arrived home from Salem Sat urday. Mr. Metschau will move with his family to Salem alsmt the last of HeptemUir, where he will reside dur ing his term of ollicu. While other sections of Oregon nre dry and parched up, Grant county is nlmast eipially dry, but crops and range stock look liettor in this county than in ninny other places. (Smut county is u gixnl place, nnd she is IkiuikI to see U-tter days. Judge M. D. Clillbrd and family htarted for linker City Tuesday morn ing. The Judge goes to Pendleton to hold court, and Mrs. Clillbrd will join her sister .Miss Mnhel Hnzeltine, nt the railroad nnd accompany her to San 1'rancueo, where they (jo on n v'jsit, Fnink Sels reporU the horse m.ir ket along through the Sound country very gooI. Horses broke to the Mid dle or harness sell nil the way from $80 to 12.r. The demand is not very great for unbroke horses. Ho found sale for most all his horses nt Kllens hurgh. Within the next few months thous and of houioseekers will leave the east in hcareh of a home nn the Pacific const. All classes will bo tvprnstmted, nud for those who are possessed of some means anil nre willing to work, will find a hearty welcome nwaiti ng thvm in Grant eountyv I'ortland may well Ui considered I ie litoliofct enmp in the not thwust. the litohofct enmp m tho noitiiwm.t. j while there lecently we formed the . ncipmiutnnce of n numlor of the Ih-11 I wethers of the enmp, and they all ex- , press tliemselies wen wuisiieii mi the future outlook, not only for thoir own city but for the entire Statu of Oregon. Frank ll. Sels ami bride i etui nod from The Dalles Haturduyeteninga.nl . . , ii i: ...I ...: I. will iimke Canyon City their future home. 'Ihe M:ws join with thor many fr.emls in wisiung mem pr.H.peri, .... hannines n life of everlasting bliss . i ,' i i: mill Wllliossoil Hie iiirgui ciirv i-happ.ness-n hfe of everlasting bliss, j ( ()v(r .j- U)ll . I 1. . tl,..iH tfiiiiniii.il t-it In tli it m ' 1 - . . . . ., ...... :.i turn mm. - - ,ay U, of the pltnuntwt nature, Willie Uieir journey uSaoe. i." the tips and downs ot tins wo.iu m, - - ... ... ever strewn mi .manufactories. While the metal John Flook who shot and killed was K)uring at white bent from tho George Chitinherlniu near Mountain, j vent and tlio atinosjihere was bu in Cn)k county, on the 1 1th, wnsgiv- coming almost unbearable to the en n preliminary examination lmfore looters on some wicked editor re iustico Sasser nt Mitchell nnd .lis- marked that thin was only a "fore- eliargeu. on iiiiioai u.s hum ihj""" Hell's court nt Prineville u wnriunt ws issued for Flock's arrot and iu iIub lime ho was nrniigned Uifore the jiropiir authoritios of tlmt place, tho result of whiuh wn Imvu not yet Inarn oil. Tho Prineville News says that u short tiuio ago, Tom Collins, who had Is'en working for James Connoly over , , .. ii'.i . . in. ..i i.. ;...!.... l WUritllln I "I Winn.', ww.ii.,'., ...... . I I. .. .:.i . . .1 Oil tl.O jouil iny iou o nio iiumih' Liins went to Antelope, where he re- M . . . .'. i mniiied two days. Ou returning he, with John McGinnis, stoppisl at rn- emi's olace overniidit. Next morning us the report runs Collins was gone. Three men were at Fagau's place that night, one of who... says that Collins (oft the house nt ochk ... he TJi rVL ii i r .i.i. . .1. ii..... i. m Kf r . .K i i n.Mu 1L I IIUIHv'U. ll.inutiTi. wiiiv uillll9 "ill his hit behind him, suvours of some thing htmngii, Ui say the least. Par ties nre investigating the mutter, uud lieforo long we may le nhlo to cl.roni. .-Itt the faet.1 ill ileUil. T "venn.g ami mornings-... I'll? WH lllimill 11 MilHI IUV - . V Kev. ltniley Uustin arrived in town I Tuesday etoning, nftor nn nWnee of j nliout two yonrs. 'Hie Gmtt County TonchetV Imti I tute hm Utn in full bbut nt Iong I Crook thi wif k, nnd n great ninny ' teacher nro in nttendiit.ce. John D. Hunsnkcr, mention of w liotn n uwide lust week, wn held in the sum of $f00 to njinr More tint ftmitil inrv Hi. i-iive lull ntikiirt. h j--;- ---o - . ' VUy 1 S M,.r,,'',rle,, n FT ouont occurrence, hvory mw of this .-. . . . I . 1 . . .1 .1 , . ' V ... i itii nnd the thieve given thoir jiut I HIM. A thief entenil the recorders ofllce ,. . , i , i. "l ,,,,,,r , " umrelmU revolver, nnd iifterwunls iviwmsl it for $1. of cheek, tlmt. The Wt Shore coiihm to us this week greatly tmlitrgel in si', nnd Mirtnl(.ttM 'n.is enterprise on with llic tKUllllou oi soverni n"" the jHirt of the uiunngemunt is commoniln- The differences which Imvu U-en existing ltu eon the Sumptor Vnlley limilnll Comiuinv. mid the Irriijnt-1 ' . i ing Canal Company in laker county, ; have Is'en nmicniiiy seiiicii, nnn.iHun enterorisos will In' nushed rni.idlv to completion. I ., . ... Henry Stover, n prominent rmat.l- la coutitv sheen limn (lleil in linker City On the IMst. Mr. Stover wss just returning from the Hot Springs, Ark., where he hnd ifen for his health nnd on nrriving nt linker win too sick to continue his trip. A foot nice nt I'nion l'tveen to noted racers, Iv. (S. ('nuienin, of Port land and lien Wingnrd of Walla Wal la, caused great excitement there ou the 17th. Cameron won the nice by nlmut three feet iu ten seconds. The purse amounted to $'J00. Few immigrniiU nro going into liar tier vnlley this summer. The sikt two or thiee dry seasons and the mud dled state of laud at lair has much to do with the fact. However, nature will correct the former evil, nnd com mon sense and justice the latter. Some of our exchanges allude to the i Ivisteru Oregon census supervisor as Mr. Stranger. It is strnugn that they should do this; but it would Ik) Stran ger if they got such n Strange name right, especially ns Mr. Strange is n Stranger to them. Stninge, isn't ill Hut still Stranger things hate happen ed. K. O. VL'het (Suernsey is in receipt of a let ter from Hd. Iiekwood nt Weiser, Idaho, stating that the eldest daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. 11. P. Perkins hnd died a few days ugo of typhoid feter. Mr. Perkins used to reside Uilow Day ville, and the lass of their daughter who was jn-t attaining womnnhoisl, will l" a set el e blow to the family. Oliver llrown, J. I.. Miller and Henry Kinghtnyer weie arrestinl and brought to town from I lay villi, lust Tuesday charged, we liellcvr, with hnindini; the roin elites. The Imys had an examination Wednesday. Ow ing to the noil airitnl of witnesses the ca.se did not comu oil' iu time for us to loam the result iu time for piib lication iu this issue. At Pendleton a man named Dear bon was intoxicated for several oavs wime ms wue was lyi ng ui urn , , ...,.' i ,i... uttoitinti-d to commit suicide Tim ,j,iy Llt )V cutting his throat w ponu oi neawi. n m nuiic.i i nn. fhurs- ttly nfgt 1V eiitting hi throat witli ,. ....... im,f waH barely iireventcd y 1 1 1 wjfU w,0 HprunK from bed 1U rt,Iu.IL.(l l,is Bi,l0 in time to stay his hand. The ease has uttracted the attention of several ladies, who talk of prosecuting saloonkeepers who have given Doarboii liipior. The editor of this great religious weekly iu company with others of the craft visited the iron works at f - ()(W mar porlll(i .fc, . witllMM.i the lamest cast ever . ..., ri....r :!.', tmw of iii.iuv in .'ihul" V,, iron Wllrt innnulacturiHi at one ' jB of lll0 furnac,.. This iron ' : ' i. ,iriuo,.t of the bills back of in LIIU llinitll , ... ... ....... ... portln),V all( is used ill Oregon's liiste, ami tnai tuny ougiii in kui used to it. Fort Vancouver is tho only gov oriimeiit fortification of any nolo on the Columbia liver, and her guns arc pointed towards tho set , ting sun ami stand gaping in a I manner calculated to lead one. to believe that an enemy's ships could . . .. not km mi t in mii lit v river with - i; , " , ----- , out incurring tlio (iispieasuro oi .i ; mi... ,nt.i:.... :.. ,1.: tho garrison. The soldiers in this fort appear to bo well fed, and tho 1 1 i.i ii i N'i;ws imtn noticed they all dress- wj mi .y ,10 not seoiil to toji ..0!.or (0 t0V labor ail V, and t, b(j,(o)il ,mV(. a ,,t ()10 , nia,r m illct)I1(inry had a spito against the ganY- ii iiu ri" " - - - 1 H i i r i ....... IIVI) Oil COrllll IHZVl H 111 Wlw HIUII tho commamlor vot'etables. Tho cows found patch of grcon corn and wore corn ed ami died. Somo of their hides mny bo soon lmiiil)r on thu fence yet. QRKKNUOHN DISTRICT. A Silver Section Wilh Output. an Unlimited THE WORLD'S SUPPLY. The following from the linker City Democrat is purely onoitgh to convince nnv render, that (5 rant . . . . . . county will, ere very long, 1 n rival of older mining districts, which i1 . . i ... i . r . I .1... .......... ri have heretofore heen the cause of 1 minors from all sections east, west, I . .... . norm mm kuuui iu uiimui ..ijv.". pick and shovel and what few other ',.,. ,,,.. ,nv 1... !n .wvnominn may be in lcio iy ch of that which canto , IIIIIVIV.-. ...v, ...... ... ... , ....... ol, and in many travel in search of that wluc i cause , all beings to bow and worship: I ii , "Sb ri K ' but which is now knocking at the , r ,i , i r..- . doors of the mining centers for re-, . " .. .... cognition inscd on merit mat is : . ..... i alone us own, is me iirecnnorn , - .. ...... Aiounta in minim: so Cllon. HllUalOd ' i r iiir... i ,i! i ii :,n. ...i.i i iiiiiii vu iiiv iKJibii iiuii linn- - . l in ,lle forks of the John Dav river and yonni-. ni! fanna soul le, were within the boundaries' of Grant J"0" t,m" tlu' vlU')T rwl lo ,a."k county. The chain of mountains of ! h ,vcr. ,0 11,0 ........ ( null f.r.li.r.tjl , .I.iki lit,,., ..ml .u,tti ir Mm I. l.H.t 1....... .. 1 . : - r 7 Zr f V. (irecuhorn are a spur of the ' - " ; .1 rear heaven- 1 . . , " , 1 "!' fl''1- v"'1 "tllllding Tl" .!? . '! lU:Sl !r-',,k;, 0,,1.tVek,nr , mi. win- inn ."i-i- in un- iiini.iui'i' ,Io(m1 (akcr( at)(, , other snow-capiK'd sentinels of the ",v T r li 1 ,, ,. (.:t. ..i . i , i homo. And one of the editors, coast range, while closer bv O il 1 , , . . . . ., i ; f. , . I whose home is almost within the Dixie, near t anvon ( itv, loo n s i p 1 ( , fvw i t: i i :.. ..ii ;io i : i :1 i. .i shadow of 1 Ha nook light house, it in nil its grandeur, while beneath, -, , ,, . . .. , , i . .i r i . is said, sat up nil night because he closer to the tower of observation, , V . . ' . b .. , , .. ,, ,,,,, ., , ...'wan afraid to turn on the electric the eve rests mi a minimum Ixmnti. I ..... I r..i : " .i .. . ei ii..., e I i ii i in iiiv i Aiiciiiu. i in- t .ii leva ill . the John Day, Powder river, ami llurnt river and smaller streams lay spread out before the sight-seer and imagination pictures the wav ing grain fields and the sparkling, cooling streams ouring down the mountain sides. First beholding, it is a picture that holds one in awe and astonishment ami forcibly re minds one that the work of nature i is wonderful, indeed. And with all ; I this pictures-iueness and grandeur ' Nature has done more for this par- i ticular section. It has doiJitcd , w i 1 1 i the walls of granite that goi-s to make up the formation of earth ly material, a metal whoso shining splendor is the Mecca at whose shrine all nations worship silver. Greenhorn! It is the synonym of wealth, and a visit to this dis trict of Kustern Oregon will prove . to nnyone beyond the preadventure j of a doubt, that here is a rival to ! the older districts of Colorado. No- vada, I'tah and Idaho, and in time as capital, that necessary adjunct to the development of a mining ! country, takes hold, almost at our own door a mining section will be os.'iied up that will astonish the world, and the writer predicts that ' day not far in the future, for it is j not within the Hssihility of things to keep such unlimited wealth un i der lock and key closed to the caro- fill scrutiny of the indefatigable j mine worker backed by capital for ' any long period of time. I Greenhorn was first discovered, iu a mining sense, about twelve ' years ago hv a small company of I prosts.'ctorK and the rich silver ore i L.i....: i .........I...! .... i.. ........ 1 lioillllicii utll ui-ii-ii iiw mm; iiiiuu- tion at that time, but for a eriod .1 0f voarH the district remained tirac- tieallv inactive. About three years ago the district was aguin brought to the attention of the mining com- inunitv and since that time exten- ,. , , i s.ve proMH-c ...g has been engaged in .mid deveopnient work done tin- til now at the pre.,t time a large number of mines are being o,,erated by slow development and are giving every liidcatiun of iieriuanence and . 1 . , i , depth, the ore -veins wide and n many ...stan.eH wonderfully rich, as shown bv recent assays made by the local assayer at Greenhorn City i i 1 1 reeiiiiurii i el Jognon a gen leinan of .liable abil.ty in his profe - , Mr. Marc nniiiiistioniibl .- i . -j - ---- - mini An nuMnv Imtn tin .Mums ! mini! L'nve a return of Jt.lXXJ ounces In the ton from one ounce ot rock: c , , ... - - - - .- . - - ... , a second assay from the Imleisjud ence and Itepublie mines gave re turns of like richness; a third from the Senator gave from I, (XX) to '2, tXX) ounces from one-half ounce of ore; a fourth from the Last Chance gave 1,000 ounces; other assays from the Snow Storm and other mines gave returns from .100 to 1 ,000 ouoccs. Tho principal mines of the camp are the Morns, or Marguerotto, the Chloride and Kuby, Senator, .loo Dandy, Leap for Life, Anaconda, Itepublie, Habcoek, Hugh' No. 1, Pride of Pendleton, Snow Storm, Last Chance, John L. Sullivan, Ju niota, Silver King Group, Polar Star, and others Ml these prop j ertles give extraordinary proinino ol ! rich and extensive leads consider- I nic the amount of develonmcut work that has been done on them. I'ntil the present year little outside " ,; ! n of assessment work hnd been done j by tho owners for llio reason, no doubt, that nearly all the owners are comparatively oor men many iiiv vi. I'wi boon a iiiuro limsiK-rouH onu to nm- - 11 1 1 so encouraged by Ihoir bright pros- ...... I u ilinl ri.nmvujl netit'ltv is mull- ifoat on every hand. The one thing neodod, however, to projMirly pliiDP tlioise iii.c in theirtruoj light is capital, and this once sup plied grent tlevolopmontM will fol low nnd wo feci certain the proser Otis future of Greenhorn Mountain mining section will Ik1 assured." m FROM OUR VVANDERINOS. The editor returned Tuesday night from a trip to Portland, Tnco- ' nm and the great Willamette val- milium liiii uiriiL ii iiiiiiiii'lii- i .i i ,uv w.,e (U ,orllnn(I wvtl Lnll.r. -. , , , . , i, .;,,,, .i, ' .v.. ... ...v ......... .... meeting of the Press Association, mm ue ami the citizens displayed their gen- ,...:,.. :.. ..-:.. ., t if.. ... ""7 .'" " i full . the fl,.nXi.U(K) hotel was lull ol tins , (,0WI18t.lkitlK lh, lk,vn(or for oollliMg down . .... . , . .... ....,, . .... , . . , . . ; j -ther rich for many of ihe itori I "" .."M nuiicn grass, oui uiev soon leu into . ., ,, furl. i ' tlm wn vs nf (lie Hlnll-feil iMnnli. ..., -. ... ,. ' A II luniifii timnt tf Int. ivitriiu on J I L IIIIIIL- II IllllIIV III III,' 1111' iiiriir. till I IV .,1 1 V II.., ,,, I .. .... 1 the lull of lire sneli mm mix mien ,, , " . i ,. . one. 1, 1 1 v . IUII.-(I1III11' Jlilll'lllllll', kllllUUl chutney. Iillet de solle, a la sohosh, something t lev knew they could ,...;,,.' r, ...... ........... ........ .hbf. ft.. V v: . . . V .1 . . ,,, , cr j,, Ilot knowil,K wwlm ,0 eat bread with these hightonei "S.. .,,. iK ,Vtl,0 rich carets iu the IwlV ! I, i i ,i I i way. declnr.ng it a much better bed light iu his room. I aking all things . , . , ... v , , m , i..wi liieilier inn iunii ciiiium iiuu ii profitable meeting. Hacked as they were by a generous reception com mittee ll cotiiii noi oe oinerwi.se. Sels brothers have treated their store to a j'neket of fiesh paint. Some now improvements have U'cn made iu the City I, itety Stable, iu the way of a new iloor Mr Murjorv Trowbruhro has , , . ur't10 ,wni 0( death , s , , ' for 11 num,,t,r of 'K While Indow we putrhiiHcd a large quantity of material and nu now pie pired to etecute job printing of etery description at lowest prices. J'rv Wilson and Henry Hhick- well eocorled a llock of beef cattle to Arlington the other day and n i b r .i .ii .i i will ship from there to 1 o.tland. All of the I'uget Sound country depends on Kastern Oregon for its beef and mutton. The way pco nlo are gathering in there ai'd uiiihling cities peaks well for the future of the cattle market from this country. The great rush of freighting ap pears to be over for a while, and not iiianv tenuis are seen along the road. Pretty soon Grant enmity's merchant will he receiving their fall stock, and then the roud will be lively as usual. A warrant is out for the arrest of John and Joe George, for com ., x iu milling iibsault ami battery ou ex IiowMiian. Ihe Georges Imvu taken to tho brush after ham- inuring Mowmnan nearly to death, ' and another warrant ehaiglug thoni . I . . .1 1 1 I .. I j with attempted murder has been issued. , .. , ,. ... . .., A practical joker with ability as , tri(Mp,ist, recently bloekadeil , ,, f , drain and call- J , . , w, ; , , . ,,,, ,. o , ' i . .i,,,. inoned laborers, who made a tl or- , loruin of . ,raln will(. , y , , ((f ! . , , ., h ...,.,, t so intense that a cordon of police , , formL.(1 , ,,, h , . .,. trio?, 111111 lliu t,-.uill.'llll-lll i.n nun. I - ii wn v P (xpiist being forced hack with the rest oi t lie crown, u.o cries eeaseu and the excitement was over. linpotunt Nollccl All (ktsoiis indubted to me, either for Clerks fees or otherwifo, are hereby notified that the same must lie settled on or before September 1.1, l.SDO, or costs will bo added. Pun. Mh'TSl MAN". August 2-1, ISM). - I'll u it ion Sam:. To those wishing to buy fruit nnd vegetable, I will say that I am soiling apples at ,r0 cents pur Imx, or 7,r eiinU per lsix when the I xiv i.s furnished at the orchard. All kinds of grain taken iu exchange fo. fruit. Also a good assoitment ot veji tables for sale. Kosidence two miles below John Day, on The Dalles road Wm. Luck, I'rop. Kcllcloui Notice. John Day Aug. 18, LSilO. To tho iM-ople of John Day, Can- 1 you anil Grant county greeting: .state hvangeiist miiiiii, oi mo Second Advcntist church, nccompa. ivvi'itii -1 u clock. htrvua iirohnhlv oun 1 ii V 11 i r duriui! this stay. All Brethren of the church aro sjKicially 1 snlieilnd to be tirese.lt. CoillO OI1U. i como all and wo will give you a hearty welcotno. John C. Ul'ci;. WASMINOTON LKTTEK. Washixoton, Aug. 21, "JO. I l'n. (iitA.NT Co. Nkws: . I Senator (Juay's reumrkahlo reso. i lution, reiuark'ahle on account of the source from whence it came, has heon the single towic of conver -ation here for the ipnst forty-eight . '' I'vcrylwly has an otnn- ion of some sort to oiler regarding it. nnd the Senator's reasons for of- ferine it. It starts out hv provid ing t lint during the present session congress will not take up for consid eration nnv legislative business oth- or than the tari bill the general approi.rint.on b. s ami bills relat- iK , ,,blic buildings and grounds j , mhiv buildings and ground ,, tjml ihc consideration of all "ther bills is .nmed until tlio .fl Z,i wion. The concluding imr- , provides that a vote shall , iu on the tarilV bill and , nents at 'J o'elocg on Aug. lu. ink "l u,h fimeiulmenls mm muni mn () Senator Olin ny lias never noon an the Federal election . - an viii-uiL' ui inu bill, and this resolution deliberately throwing that measure overboard hits created a commotion among those republicans who favor that bill. Already Senator Hoar has of fered an amendment to include the Flection bill. The resolution and amendment was referred to the committee on rules, which already Kr rosoUtioM pro,Hs ing changes ill the senate rules in !. i.i: its possession. A republican cuu ens has been called for to-night, ami its action will probably determine the late ot all these resolutions, al though it js stated that Mr. tjuay will not abide hv Us decision. should it be against him, and that he has treated and euro guaranteed. Pa enough republicans behind him, ti'-nts at a distance can be cured by with the solid democratic vote, to home treatment. Medicines and make a majority of the senate. j letters sent without the doctors' That Senator tinny a resolution is j the result of a direct bargain Iw tween him and Senator Gorman is not doubted by those who are con versant with the number of long private conferences these gentlemen have heen holding of late, and 1 am informed that the llrst overtures came from (luay, and that it was brought about by a number of prom inent Peiinsvlvania capitalists who are financially interested in the pas sage of the t ii ri 11 bill, and whose large investments in the southern states make them opposed to the Federal election bill, fearing iN ef fect usin business in that Miction. It is only fair to say that Messrs. M"". ' i"g made any bargain h(m;u, u both denv hav- no faster than , it has this week, the life of the I' ll- 1 this fongt. tylirst congress will not be h"".! Louis Oo.ad who is over fro... enough tod.s,K,se of be tar.ll bill, ff,,,.,,,., (,01lntv , tlli) I he National Photographers As- ,0V(, 'j,, ,; t:oun'tv ,, ;, soeiatioti has been in session here , . , ,, , ,f n . this week. Its ...embers are ullne t the load frog cop set of men, mti 1, liner looking in i w'" ,,w1,l-", Y ' fact than one would expect of men . l''"J " the swamp himU. who make their living by counter- Tip McLaughlin, who killed a foiling not money, but people and , j Suerainento some years ago things. j mid (.(icujkmI after his conviction, is Senator Jones who ought to be j roxirted to have died as a tramp in good authority, says the price of i Arizona after confessing the murder silver will soon be on a parity with , of a prominent business uiaii of Hos gold, and that it will remain at that j ton over thirty years ago. H,int after it ouco reaches it. j Tho .a;t.vi",.,v-Lii.kvillehtaue was Already many gentlemen have ., ,, r,M., ,v (wo masked returned from the G. A. U. encamp- ... - mji..H (,f l.nkeview on mnt, among them Mr. Harrison, who just gets back in time to lend ),iH t.miM.l to his party in the sun to in its ililen.a. The lack of a (luorum has beeoiuo ' . . 1 . , , I . . . I , eiironie wun uie nouse, mil ims week it has been almost continuous, and has practically blocked legisla- j t ion in that branch of congress. This is an evil which should be reiiiidieil; these men are elected to attend this session of the house, and there should be some way devised of making them do it. For tho third or fou.tl. time sitiuu the llrst of July it became necessary this week to pass a joint resolution ex tending last year's appropriation bills until those for the present fis cal year can bo passed. Senator Toller has introduced a new silver bill, which requires the continued monthly coinage of 00, 000 ounces of silver Into standard dollars, ami which takes away tho discretionary s)wer now possessed by the scoro'tary of the treasury as to the redemption of treasury note in either gold or silver, and provides for free coinage when the market price of .'171. 'J.I grains reaches one dollar. The pros)sod o o u s 1 1 1 u 1 1 o u al amendment providing for woman suffrage has been favorably report ed to the somite. The report from the committee ou woman suffrage, of which Senator Hlair is chairman, savs: "Prcindico and custom have denied to women the right of suf- , fr;1g()) )Ut it is iniossihle to give a ; reason for tho exorcise of suffrage, 1 by man which does not apply with 1 equal or greater force in favor of 1 woman suffrage! Thoro isn't the ; remotest probability that congrcuM will endorse this sentiment, ill least not thi congress, ! Tho treasury denartineiit ollleials are being critici.ci because of their . . . .. . . Vox Sale Cheap 5 too. One Hodge Header iu running order with now draper and throo liaador bods. Will talto wheat or ( barley after throsliing at innrkot i.nco. ui.o. uu.mh.ach 1 tfO-tf RKMARKAM.K CURKS UY DR. DARRIN. OrffwiltN. , Napavijck, Lewis Co. W'nsh.J Aug. 10. lS'.lO.I Dr. Darrin Dear Sir You com menced treating my wife for kidney Kidney 1 l.1..,l,1..r r.,M.. nil M.H' 10. ! 1S,,0 ,, ,().,IftVi l0 nl apjm,,. I is wpl) of m, ,iseniio. I ' i...iu. iimi ii,.. fiir.i id luiriiiniwMit. . for it was a critical case, ami had Won treated by skillful physicians ' for some ton years with only a par-' tial relief. KenwfuHy, ! Asa Haiimo.v. I PALPITATION or Till! IIKAItT OfllKII. Kditor Orcjtonian: For twenty vears 1 have Iwti a victim of heart diseiiM, palpitations nnd sinking -". P'lp'lal.ons nn.i si.iK.ng . "polls; at tunes almost bl.nd; .n- n-stlessness n tiiKlat. . Dr. Darrin has etircd mo. A.ldress, Choiryvillo, Or. .1. V. SlIAMll.K, Drs. Darrin can bo consulted free at the Washington building, corner of Washington and Fourth streets, Portland. Hours 10 to A; evenings, 7 In S; Sundays Hi to 12. All chron ic diseaes, blood taints, loss of vi tal jmiwit ami early indiscretions IxTinanently cured, though no refer ences are ever made in the press concerning such eases, owing to the delicaey of the pntients. lvxaiiiina lii.ttu Tr.,., Ii, ,i M titul f.iri'tiliiri u'M lions free to all, and circulars will he sent to any address. Charges for treatment according to patients ability to pay. The poor treated free of charge from 10 lo It dailv. All private diseiues coulidcutinliv '"inm appearing. Mm. Luce of Hear valley is lying very sick with spinal feter. A Georgia rdilor leads all the pa mts on the guessing schemes. It asks its renders to "gues who owes three years' subscription and refus es to pay it iu sweet M)lutoosl" A box containing the c hopped-up remains of a woman was discover ed in the 1'niiin depot baggage rooms at St. Louis, where it had been for live months in the unclaim ed room. During a recent cruise in the rtie ocean, Captain Simmons, of the Northern Light, captured a whale that yielded 11000 pounds of bone. Tln beat all records on the 17th. The robbers secured the ex press box, mail bags and f 10 in money from the two passengers aboard. I he amount contained in the express and mail is unknown 1 . . . t . ! I . 1 ..II II.. I but it is MiKsotl to be small. Dad the robbers been one il.iy earlier they would have secured f!l(KI from the express. One day later they would have inaile a haul of $ li!(M). Walla Walla l uiiiii: IJjiito a black cloud obscured the sky at (li'iico.e, Idaho, hut week occas ioiied by Mm. Juste Craig eloping with a negro inin-trcl named Me Kanlass. The eloper were follow ed, arrested, and on trial nciiiitlcd. Mrs. Craig attempted to leave the court room with her 1 lack para mour when her ...other, drion id most insane with grief, niidonvored to kill her and was prevented with dillteulty. She was deserted the next doy by MelCunlass, and now says she will kill him on sight. Ivlij.betl. l.iind, who re. ides in Tucoimi has made two unsuccess ful attempU to kill herelf. Olio day about two mouths ago she Mnl doiily developed igns of intimity, ami said tho spirits wore talking to her, urging lo r to comu home, Last week iu obedience to their call, she attempted to kill hemulf with n onto knife. Hor husband I was then resoltcd, for her safety, to huvu her confined in the insane 1 asylum, but as the syinptoinsabiit od' ho delayed. Iu answer to the qiientioiiH of Ihe attending pliysi uiaus, iiiinoiiiiced that tho spirit worn calling her, and It was tlicro fore uouokKi.ry that h(; should tlio. Pacific Uicwcry Deer. Notice i m hereby given that I have this day established mi agen cy for tho sale of the Itcur manufac tured at tho Pacini' llrewery, Maker City, Or., within the county of Grunt iu Canyon City, ami that Mr. II. Stnnsoll is the authorized inami iter of said Depot. All orders from j Cirant county for this celebrated i boor, either in bottles or kegs, will bv lllled by Mr. Stansell, IIkmiv Uust. Ptoprlotor 1'ncillo llrowury, linker Citv, Or. TWO Ooto the Ued Kronl Billiard Hall, Cauvon City, for lino wines, liquors ami cigars. Salem clerks arc agitating an oar Iv closing movement. Many of them nW work fourteen hours a ..... ...... .... ... ,w " .Xtiaill MIIU uuuii J"- dliys ho would haves tiki ivitl e ine (""don of I-.deii and put tlie lots up at am lion. Women do have a xrrnl deal to say, it is true, but liefure wo arc niariied we are genornlly willing to listen to them. The Pacific Brewery's CMebrntod lleer, the best iu Hinttern Oregon, is now kept constantlv ou tap t tlio Hod I'ront llilliard Hall. llurglnries are Iwcoiniug very fro- nm, m.crnI ) , ,()(t(( ofnr,h.,M f , , . , orll!im,.nl reCtfly , i1 George Strait n young limn who for- nieily teiiled in (. anyon i .ty, mmi ui. the lesidence of Mrs. Mnol in lng Creek on Wednesday of last wink, of ipiick consumption. 1. .lewett has suhvotitiuctnd tho ktajjo line lint u eon (Jiinyon City and Hums fiom .1. II. Keeney. Mr. Keo ney now has limine of the rout from Hums clear throuih to lleppuer. A young married man by the name of Hos has been dangerously sick in the western part of ICiigenu for some time, and the streets have been blockaded in fiont of his resi dence to prevent noise. Our nuw "ad." from the enterpris ing linn of 1'niiin v McFurhuid, lleppuer, speaks for itself, and it irt worth your while to nnd the same. In order to gain new trade they in tend presenting a line large book, which retails nt $ 1.00 each, to every retail purchaser of dry gmvds, cloth ing, IxKits and shoes, hats etc., to tho amount of .f2';UKI, allowing until Jan. 1st to make out the amount. Give them a trial order, when you send away for goods. ' A man was bruugli befuron Mis souri justice of the poneo, eh urged with the olfensi'iif kissing a young; lady "by force and t i ilcnce. mnl against Iier will." The young la dy, who was it t hainLiiine, gnvo her testimony iu u modc-t nml straight forwti...1 uinutiei-, after which his Morship guvi-thu follow ing decision: "Tlio euiirl in tho eiue sympathize with the (IcFonil ant, and will ll.ciefoie diehnrgu him without a line, imprisonment or rcpi'itmiuil, because the (Oi.rt, while this oae lm been iu prog ress, has been obliged to hold on. to both anus of his chair In order to keep front kising the eom lilainaiit himself." Holme. IftisliievH COIIci- ) Poi t la lid will open Sept. 1st. J. A. Wesuo, the lending pi niuriii of tho const, lias become a pnttnoi iu thin school and will make it the lending Kiisiuchs College. Send for catalogue 0 in fiooo) Bushels) Apples) On Hi. oichnr l .f - D. B. RINEHART, Coiin to the largest orclinid in Fasten. Oiogon for all of the choic est at i-tiH of Si. ui. uer, Full nnd Winter apples. 10(10 IxisIioIh. more or less, of Summer applet, now toady for nun l;el at ode per box Cash down nnd no grumbling and you shall not go away empty or dissutified. Orchard !IJ miles east i.f ('nujim City, nt 1'iiiit or Pop'ur Giovo I'lirn.H. II. It. Itl.Yr.II.lKT I'ni. Oropi Slain Fair, 1 THIRTIETH ANNUAL EXHIBITION Under the inali:i;: liK'lit i.f the ()n gOII Slate Mould f .U'l ic.lltui'e, will be held on th Statu fiur giounds iiour Sa lem, eomiueiicing on .Hominy, Si'pii nilier trs, I-.IMI. A ml lusting one wcrk OVER $ 1 5,000.00 CASH P1IH.M1CMS Offered for ni iei.ltnr.il, slock and meuhanical exhibits, for works of art and fancy work and for trials of speed. li.Hlucoil rates for fare mid freight on all transportation lin.u to nud from tlio fair. Imporluni improvu uiei.u hnvo licei) innilo upon tho groiindi nnd iiii'icased fiu-ilitu.n aro olfeied exhibdois. I) (1 I'll III' lllglllN tlnriuc; Out .Veen. A splendid field of horses entcrod iu (ho speed depiittmont, ami lino ex hibitions of racing will bo given each day, 1'hitrioH for premiums close Mon day at 7 :.'I0 j.. in. Hxl.tbito.B nro urged lo make as ninny of their en tries on Saturday before tlio fair uh possible. Goods, auiiuuls and mti olos for oxhibitio'i iinist bo in thoir plncoH oy 10 p. ui. on Monday. L'lUCKS OF ADMISSION; Miiu'h day ticket . . ,,S0c Woiuhii'm day ticket Sfiq Miiu'h Henson lickot S2.fiO Wnuinn's Benson tiolyot $1.00 Send to the secretary at Poilluml, fot a pivuiiittn list. D. 11. LOONHV, President. J T. OHKGG, Smctury. ?1 if. V.' -IK?" i v5 . t