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About Grant County news. (Canyon City, Or.) 1879-1908 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 18, 1890)
"1L Si t t i s v THE GRANT COUNTY MV Thursday, Sort- s- LOCAL BREVITIES. StrlCtim in KnMein Orogon me low, lilt tlifv cootniu much moio water now limit nt this time last your. -!.! ('itr' school oilers inducts- manti to ottUido pupiU which induce- iihsiiU are Wing taken advantage of. Prineville is most too far awny to linul our fruit, hut we hum thit gt winter bji1 rould I nudity diKwrd of 1 1 writ. A tilths -l.ihl nf Mi- .mil Mis. M. S lint.,. r ! iV,m LlL WI...L- nnd the remains were taken to Pmitie ,.,i it i ..,.. ,..t... p.;.:.. City for burial. i Minins? on tho lrt of the John Diiv Seems to 1m a I -out played (Hit, itnd the j (chinas' Ulk of shutting down optwu tiotis in their claims. Seveml mce nninmls were taken i throuHh tow,, Sumlay, ennmte fiom lltirn to b.i.if Cn-ek. nt whir . I.litoe ....,,i.... illQ IIIITT UVIIllll "ItVll 1 ITWll'l 1IM 1 . iTidge aero, the JohnW rixer eom- I pUitwl, and when the r. n 1 s.menuor f builds tho noprouclMH there netxl U an kick. Wo have loten told that the yinld of grain in this valley this year it not etpinl to the Rtraw in (thiT words the grain crop is short while the .straw onp i long. Ilev Mr. IvitU iM'ing unable to oc cupy tin pulpit this yiiir he hut no ceptud tin tutorship of a sulect sohmil, nnd will reside nt thu .lohuton place this side of Prairie City. The deiiutv iioitinasttn-s txW ml Mintage of the lull in htihitieM Monday 1 til. wiihu itr nmu Cdincs in, unit mvii uir interior uf tht lmililin' papered auuw and otherwise inmrovcil. Cousiderable of the Harney freight comes through this iirt of the coun try, and if our farmers hud haled hay a good many tons could li disposed of to freightem. Pale some hay and see how it works. John Noal who used to proido over the Nkws years ago gave us a pleasant will Inst week, lie hud sheep in the Stein mountain country, anil like a great many others Mmihuly situated his loss last winter was gieat, The price of beef cattle remains low, hut prices are lxjund to become higher boforo another year. Last winter secmod to create a punio among stookuieu and buyers are not slow to take aihantaye of it. our turesning inachuiii.s nie at rvork ork in the upper part of tho valley hulling out the golden grain. They hne lieen threshing almut two weeks, which shows that eonsidenihle grain is niised in the John Day valley. Hear iillev in tititl.v mvIimisivhK' i vjini empted and liomestsideil, and as soon as title is perfected the claimant has no difficulty in disposing of the laud if he wiiiluw to, to stockmen who must have pasture and hay laud. Prices quoted in Portland for Ivist ern Oregon shoat are 7- cents per bushel. (Jnmt eouutv 1ms no wheat I to ship ouUiile her Uinlcrs lustoad, she wanU to buy some llour all owing to the iusulliciency of her milling fa cilities. Koimit Hall ami Win. Altuow of the Malheur country were in town this week. They gave the N kws a pliM-ut call, hut could not impait any geneinl information other than that stock range and cropti were Uith fine oer the mountain. Miwi Cawell who taught here for tho List three wintem will conduct the John Day public school the coming tuim. Her pai tuer .Miss Parker has drifted down the Columbia to Astoiiu and is princisil of the public ndiixil there at 1 100 per mouth. I lav is selling at 2.7.1 in Harney valley, while alsnit $S is the ruling figure in this valley. When we bike into consideration the fact that one ton of timnt tounty hay will feisl as far as two tons of the wild slough hay of Harney the disun ity in pi ice is nut gteuL We learn that AIo Thorp, a rexi dent of Haystack piocinc.t, also a neighbor of the Ute deuirtsl J. D. Huiinauker tho blonde bniuder, has sudtldiily diiappenred from ( !runt coun ty Inteause quite a Uiuil of cattle Ui loiigiug to his neighbors were found ruiiiiiug aiimml with his hraud sockisl onto them. Sombre shadows have fallen u cross thu KitliHay of thit prinUhop, and the (slitor is also the devil. Tommy ltug lur who has U'en our tyiHiticker for neiirly two years has taken his de Kirturo fur Harney county, and under existing circumstance Wauso deliu iiueuU of Ioiik ktanding are deliniiueut htill we are obligisl to dispense with 1 an assistant. Dung us in some more mines in the great Orcoiihorn sec tin niut, pleise, we're nUmt out, and tion. Outside capital is rapidly are in need of wuue bacon, to. : drifting towards (irconhurn, nnd Dr. PnrW who has made a numlH.r j J1'1;1 prosperity for of pioftsssiounl trijw to the upper South j camp. Pork lately, informs us that there are Lieutenant, formerly Sergeant si.v case, of spinal meningitis in th.it O'Keefe, whom nearly all the old Ioouhty, anil on his last tup all of them were improving. Doo says this drV iswe is engendered in a misisure by n form of malaiial Miisou in the sys tem, uud one way to account for it ahuot wholesale ntMige in that coun try is because of the air and water onntiining lai'ije ipiuutities of poison oils gnu' from the ilecaying Unlies of cattle which died last w inter anil were neither buiied ii luniel. Hmil the lognl notices utMlur bend ow Unlit v." Fin bracing wauthor, with I siniml sign of mill. (Stmlen grain it l-eing thnwhed this .oek on th Cuiulloch mueh. I work I Overboil il- Muldrick have ditaolvud I I irinurnip nnil Mr. Uverlitrtt is re j stocking the store. I Tliu hotel dining room Imu lm I trwit.il to n nnw ll.xtr; nnd thin the town improve, though onlv on n iimll scale. K. Mnttns is the limit who has pur chased Keouey's stage line, itnd the new proprietor was oer the line thin week. L 'N'1" alfalfa meadow down the vl , ley me it plensitn? snccUicle to the eve. i,i . - . . . , -. , .ri ami the lx-nt fut Ixff ik ileers in the . ,, 1 " lvil SfU started to Hillshoro Mon- duv to look aftr his lKimnM inter- I est there. lie wa nccotriinnied hv ! his mntluir. 0"; J'ut V1"1. H10 ' " "k "8 ! apnrnointion of their ciUHigit nniMc . in his ln'half. III ll "' ITr,,mn,'"t . ''"i'ement is I ' urt ,mr, 'Uin"? town )f . 1 "Vru' i- b"' Ite 1ms a new ' mu mi nin niiii'i. V 1 ""ro u ,l ni!h.t UMUt ,,0.w j left over from last year -therefme 'r- petual in its duration. School .Superiuteiideiit lionliiiin re itHHts us to state thnt his iierumutMit postotlice addrt'wi will In- luig Creek from this time until further notice. Itickson this vnlley who iurchnsH cuttle in u few mouths njjo is re- eeiviiii! them and tH'.tttKiing some 1 ni'tnlexl cash throughout the country. We deire news from the luiniiiK camps of ! rant county. Solid facU without evaggcnition are what the X;ws wanU and alwnys has nildeavor iitl to pulilinli. A corn doctor with only one leg is traveling over the sUte. If his own corn medicine is resK)iisible for hi misfoitune the people had letter see it applied to other toe tlnt.it their ow n. Kddic, son of Tho. Howard, for merly of this place but now of Drew soy, was here during the week aftur a a lo.ij of fruit. I'd has grown several feet taller, nnd likes the Drewsey country. A Itritish ship arrivisl at Portland a few days ago, bringing l'J,000 demi johns. It is presumed thee will U tilled with Willamette water and shipped to the heathen in Africa as a new brand of rum. Thrcihermen will confer a favor on the Xkws by informing the editor of the number of bushels of grain their machines thresh in ( Irani county this season. We need this information to publish to'thu world. Vyfreindly game of draw jsiker the other night resulted in two of the players each drawing his fist buck and poking 'er in the other man's eve. Two arrests and the usual line and costs court next morning. in the jxilico Whe llible says "lie that soweth he bhall reap." This baa been ex emplified in this wild western coun try, for a John Day vallev rancher 'sowed" twenty pounds of iHituloefc last spring ami be has just reaped a harvest of 1S.10 pounds. Pretty fair crop of spuds. A number of marriages that have taken place in I'nion county within past years are found to he void be- ! cause no certificate was filed with the county clerk within the time prcscrilied by law, by the pereon who erforined he ceremony. We doubt if Cniou county in alone in this respect. A drummer for a St. Louis print ing bouse bus been at the Court house several days taking orders for blanks, lite, many of which could be printed at (irant county's own nrinUhop for less than they cost laid down here from St. Louis. It is supjHwed to he "economy," bow ever, to send the iieoplo's money out of the State to have such work done. A iiuimIht of dusky Siwashc were ill town Monday, two of whom were drunken with lmd liquor ami weie sucking an opjtoituuity to create a distiirlMiire anil precipitate an Indian war. Sherill' Cresup and Constable Tislhtiuter put the kilh uu any warlike demonstrations, and the war riors left. Hut who sold them liie waterf We loam from the Haker City Daily Democrat that W. I. McCain. land, a capitalist of Temple, Texas, hits purchased for the sum of f 10, 000, a half interest in the Pellevue. lilkborn and Chief of thu Hill j resident! hero knew when lie was stationed at Fort Harney, passed through town Tuesday in command ofn handful of soldiers uurouto from Ilidwell to Walla Walla. A Uiut two years ago a troop was transferred from Walla Walla to llidwi ll, and now a iiortion of them are on tlh'ir return to receive their discharge, their terms uf enlistment 1 having expired. - NEWS FROM QK.KRNHORN. livery singe brings now exerts to examine tlte mines of this sec- tioit. Yesterday two more Portland j mining men nrrived and started at once to (Sreenhorn Citv to examine mincf in that locality. One would think from the talk otitaide that all the prosiiectors had left the mountains. There nro not loss than two hundred men yet in the (Sreenborn country, nnd ninny , will remain all winter. Several new cabins are now ho ' ing built for winter quarter and more men will remain here during 1 the coming winter than did Iaet 1 winter. ' It. I.. Kantian, Dave Shorto and I.. M. Harnett have landed the - nun i rwi iiiiik' io an rnsn-rn . i . cuinpHHV, the same comimnv who ( Iiave ImhhIchI the I'lni'iux mine. The l'luenix sale i almost a sure Snow Creek mine to an eastern bo, nnd tin cotniianv is uettiut; a i gixKl properly. i The " I't" letlge near the old town of Itobinsonvilln is now under the inaiiflRruienl of Col. .lamed Dilliu. Pile Col. is pushing development work very rapidly and will soon have his nunc in line shaM. The Portland Mining CotnMiiiv luve lei a contract to sink a shaft fifty feet on Stradsburg mine to A. M. .Inn eit. A fine IhmIv of gray copper ore has lately been struck in "Pride of Pendleton" mine, and J. C. Powers, the sucrititcudent, is working quite a force of men. A night shift was put on last week and the company iniiy work all winter. Several sales have taken place lately and capital is beginning to move this wav. I The Greenhorn mountain is the treasure box of Oregon, and all that , : ...1 ..1 r . . . . .1 I . is iieeoen is more development , . won; 10 snow wnai we nave. it e ( can show high grade ore with any c.uiip in the west, and as much of ' it. Col. Turner feels highly elated over the recent -f 11H) assay from his Senator ledge. The mines on (ireenhorn still I continue to pan out well and larger I amounts of work by way of devel i opinent will be done on the mines I this winter. On the "Cleveland" pifties are now engaged in sinking a .10 foot shaft and running a 1.10 foot drift. The Pluenix mine is also to work this winter with a force of men. The "Itill Morris" mine is showing up well and will also work a force of men this winter. Amos Johnston is now negotiat ing a sale of the "Sampson" mine to Portland parties. Mr. Turner will also develop the John I.. Sullivan mine, which prom ices well. The "Webfoot" close to the old town of Itobinsonville is going to run a crosscut of about 7.1 feet to intersect the vein, and quite a large amount of other work will be done in the vicinity. Loinev A liachinan the onlernris- ing but Lu-s of (iranite are running I a fast freight line between (iranite and the (ireenhorn and doing a live- , lv business. They supply this camp with beef ami "Pike" Wright fur-, nUhes the vegetables, Wiran A- Dit inaer, of (iranite the bacon. Hobinsonville presents a lively npiearnnce on mail day. The mi- ' tiers from nli parts of the moon- tain come in to meet the butcher , and get their (iu.wr On wrv News. " Ifi" .Piuie has quite a time en tertaining the ladies who visit Itob insonville. On lift Thursday Mrs. W. W. Ijooiicy spent the day at Kobiintoiiville and on Saturday Mrs. litis Itachiiian visited here and was the guest of " !)" Jimie. Ten years ago Mrs. Pachuiau was at Kohiu souville. She thinks the town had iuor jieople in it last Saturday than Hhe saw there ten years ago. 11. Stansell has just recovered from n two weeks sicklies. The board of immigration at j Portland thinks there will be a large j immigration to Oregon this fail. Maker City's imputation is pretty ! close to three thousand. The con I mis enumerators found thurur'-'.lllH) nople. J. L. Purrish advertises Ins Post oflico store in the Nkws to-day. Call and buy your Honey some candy. Wyoming's State election which occurred Wednesday of last week reunited in a victory for tho repub licans The democrats, however, claim the governor. Mis Kiell'er.a sister of Mrs. Den ning, lias arrived from Iowa, and will be nssiiitant teacher in our pub lic school. A Portland gentleman whose name we did not learn is to be principal. We take pleasure in recommend- ing the old ami trustworthy firm of patent solicitors, Messrs I . A. bnow iV Co., 710 sth street, Washington I). ('., to those of our readers hav ing patent business of any kind. Look out for counterfeit two-dollar bills, which are said to bo circu lating in Oregon nnd Washington. There is one infalliable way to test them and other t'uited States aHr money. Take a pin or a needle and ' run it under the bilk fibre that is scattered through thu miht of the bill. If with the pin you can pull up the thread so it is plainly visible, then you can tiiM that money for the face of it. Tlio counterfeit twos are ailver certificates. Dr. Orr rOorUi Ins mtiont Mrs. Trowbridge slowly gaining strongth. Wo nro requested to announce that tho )uhlic school in this dis tinct will commence next Monday. Stock in the sliinjini railroad front Hepnncr to Stunpter linn been subscribed to the amount of aliotit .;UVKH(. Smiirx Demiine' wife 'mil hnliv have arrive! from Iowa, and Mr. Denning intends to occupy the old Itraekett residence. One quarter of the opIo of Ore- gon live in Portland, according to census ligures. ljio other thrco quarters are wntterv! over 1)5,1)00 , vinaru miles. j 'here are nine counties in Oregon I ut of debt. I bev are, (lilliam, Wasco, Multnomah, Washington, i Clackamas, Marion, Linn, Lane ' and Sherman. An ndvnnce agent oll'ered one of 1'iiion county's millionaireri $."t) an acre tor a MLvs aero ranch in draml Untitle valley, on which to found a (Senium colony, and the oiler was refused. Kiisterii Oregon seems to lo an ' unhealthy place forjudges. It 1ms not Wen long since Judge lson died, and now Judge Itinl of the 7th judicial district is in Southern California for his health. A yankee down south has discov ' ered there the t'trm of Irish v Hng lish. What is considered esecialiy I remarkable alnuit the firm is that I Mr. linglish is an Irishman and I Mr. Irish is an liuglishman. j A Salem man sold some eider to I an Indian I oy attending the Che ! mawa school, and then sold some . more to nine other little Indian who got pretlv full and hug ged the girls fearfully. The man was arrested for selling liquor to Indians. Some iieoplu want church houses taxed like other prtqierty, while others do not think it would tin any good to increase church expenses in this country, where churches are constructed by tho general public In this matter, as in every other of a public nature, there is room for a difference of opinion. People who have engaged in the raising of hops will make fortunes this year if their yards are large enough. Hons are selling in some places in the Willamette valley for 10 cents per pound, and this-ycar's crop will go about -000 lmnnds to the acre. Ten acres of hops w ill give more profit than !100 acres of wheat. Tho board of cqunli.ation of Lake county made a reduction of $11, SIS. IS from the assessor's retunm, and added fil.Sl1.), leaving the total taxable property of Lake county .rl,.,!li.1,,.ISS.-JI. ' If this wholesale reduction is allowed by the law the counties which do not avail them selves of the opiortunity are out and injured. The rate of assess ment should he f'ued by the State and strictly observed in every county. Then some would not have to shoulder an unequal Kjrtioii of the State tax. , l'reovvater, tho new tow n over in I'matiHa county needs some free ' salvation uiie( witli its water and J cuiphiicisft! with a smiled club, I judging from the Herald's icport ! of a high old time, to wit: (Juito a sensation prevailed in hYeewntor j last Sunday evening, caused i.y a j family row over by tho big ditch ' and in full sii'lit ami lieuriiij of all. It seems that a limn was i beating his children over there, and threatening to beat Ids wife, i who emphatically told him he bet ter not try that on, or she would ' slntot him. Some were alarmed , by the loud screeching and yelling 1 and were in favor of interfering until soinu one suggested that maybe tho total extermination of the tribe would bo the result uf : the light, in which case no one I would bo any sadder, but all would agree that it was good riddance of bad rubbish. j . . . . I ho marvelous thing about ail , this recount agitation is theappar out apathy of Katoan Oregon. That purl of tlio Statu is the groat ost sulTcrer by the June IkjIcIi. It is advertised to the world as slug gish and backward in growth, just at the. lime when it is making strenuous efforts to attract immi gration Itnd foster material devel opment. It is threatened with tlio loss of a second member of con gress which it would have a pre Biiiuptivu right to name. Finally, its representation in tint Statu leg islature is likely to bo cut down 'Jo per cent, in order to swell that 1 to which .Miillnoinali county win ' be entitled under tint thorough, skillful and accurate census taken here in September. It seems to ' bear these multiplied iullicliou with a patience that amounts to lethargy. What . U the inattor with Kiistern Oregon!1 It hiisaev oral cities thnt have heretoforo earned a reputation for life, energy munition ami onterprise. What is the matter with linker City, Pendleton, I ii ion. and Li Omelet ll.is the whole euii u try gone to i Bleep - Orcgoniaii. Reduced Katei to the Northwest Indus trial Kxpoilhon, October 1st to October jut; For the Northwest linlustriitl K.x Hwition to bu held nt Spokane Fulls the I'nion I'acillc will sell tickets from nil ticket stations on rail lines of the I'aeilie Division, from Octo- ler 1st to October .'list, on Mon I days, Wednesdays and l'ridays at the low rate of one and one-fifth faro for tho round trip, with fifty cents added for admission to the K.xpoettion. j Call on any agent of tho I'nion i Pacific System for detailed informn- , tion. l.W.I.KK, (ien'1 Paw. Agt. (So to the Ited Front Billiard Half, Canyon City, for line wines, ( liquors and cigars. Klht llijMjinnon in that excel - , lent journal the West Shore, says: 'it ..i . 111 i nave Been a stately mansion nom cure, envy, pacsion and crime, and I have sevn the four walls of a log cabin hold love and faith and tho sweetest content that is known on earth. 1'rnnco discriminates against our corn and Kirk on the hypotho M8 that our pork milit ho un healthy; then acknowledges that her wiuei arc adulterated and dau m'rou to the public health. Xovv, in all fairness, why should we not exclude their wiuos which they admit to be adulterated nnd dan gerous, unless they remove the re striction on our corn nnd jMirk, and give California and tho hog raisers of (irant county a chance? A Bcnsiftion was created in ('alt fornia lately by "Salvator," who may truly bo christened the king of the turf. Salvator is four veins old and mado his milo in the ro markablo time of l:!ldj, lowering tho record II1? seconds. This phe nomenal achievement is all tho more startling when it is remem bered that 'leu llroeck's iceord of Ml) J has stood unbroken for thir teen years, and thu California won der staiuU today the grandest thoroughbred that over jurrod tho earth. . To the Dance, Kverybody and tlnir best girl be sure and attend the Dance at the Masonic Hall next Wednesday evening. It will be the grandest party of the season. The finest of music has been procured for the oc casion, consisting of the following pieces: Til (ihue 1st violin; li. A. McCoy cornet ; Tlnw. Manly organ. Come, everybody. Dance to last all night. Tickets for ilanee tl..10. (M. li. Sr.v.ssKi.i., Committee. .l.s. Pkiikki., (Kiiank M WOMAN. NOTICIi. Notice is hereby given that the Prairie City Public Schools opened on Sept. I, ISJH), for a period of nine months, under very favorable auspices being supplied with all modern apparatus and llrst-elass teachers. Tho board of diiectors have decided to admit a limited ; iiiindwr of outside pupils at tin -small sum of fi.00 per term of uiree uionuis m eituer room. Apply for admission to W. J. (Jauik rrii. Chairman. Strayed or Stolen. I' roil i Thus. Ouaiil's nasture. near ill lleppuer, a dark bay mare, brand- I eil .1 . conueeteil on lell sliouioer, medium si.e, trots well. A liberal reward will he given for her return to owner at llejipner, or for any in formation leading to her recovery. It. W. C.viiuiMrriiN. Heppner, Or , Sept. I, '!)0. Our new "ml." from the enterpris ing firm uf Collin iV McPnrhiml, Heppner, vpeiik'H for itself, and it is worth your whilv to read the same. In order to gain new trado lliey in tend presenting a line large book. which retailftat f 1.00 each, to everv rrlai, lim.miior f ,jry .ds, cloth- ini', hoots and shoes, hats etc , lo the amount of -f ti.i.lM), allowing until Jan. 1st to make out the amount (live them a trial order, when ymi send uwuy for goods. I'lease Take Notice. i All persons knowing themselves , indebttsl to Miller A' Iliues or (S. I C. Miller, by note or otherwise, will please call and settle hv thu first of October, l.SDO. Mil, I. Kit it 1 1 INKS. I j Important Notlccl I All iwraons indebted to me, either I for Clerk feea or otherwise, are j hereby notified thnt thu same must I be settled on or before Septeuilwr I 1-'., 1V.H), or costs will be added, i Pilll. MwsriiAN. August 'i l. I Mil). Lost .Reward. An oK'ii-faci ailver w.iteh, stem winder, waa lost Sunday night or Monday morning in Canyon City or on thu road between here and Neil Hull's ranch. Had guarantee of w.it' hmaker llinseli in luu k. A amiable reward will 1m given for the 'i turn of same to AlU rt Ilmscb, Jeweler, Canyon City, Or. NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION. Tho firm of Overboil t Muhlriok ; hn? been dissolved hv mutual con- j sfiit, John Mttldrick withdrawing from tlie firm. The business will Ik cnrrictl on nt the old stand by , 1). (!. Overholt. All accounts due the old firm must br settled with John Mttldrick. I). (!. OVKllllOl.T. Jult.V Mt'l.lUIICK'. Canyon City, Or., Sept. 1(1. 1SD0. I have today taken charge of the store formerly conducted under linn name of Overboil fc Muldrick. 'Pliant! I Vis tilt 111 if fur ltd lut - ronnge I would reapectfullv solicit their further continuance D. (!. OvKintoi.T. ... .nt. nf flui same I have today sob I my interest in the store of Overboil A- Muldrick to D. (S. Overboil. I thank tho pub lic for pnst favors, nnd lieg their patronage mav Ik1 continued with the new firm. John Mt t.nittt K. Cnnyon City, Sept. loth, ISilO. Come nnd Settle! Notice is hereby given to till per uana indebted to tie' illidentigneil that tliev must settle their accounts on or U'fore Oct. 1st, W, or the mine will f placed in the hinds of alt attorney lor collection. OVKllllOl.T .V MtM.IUMOK, Canyon City, Or., Sept. 3, I SOI). HOODOOS Or THE TURK. iiiim ('- iill.tr miimi kIUIiiiii W illi li I'rf Villi .Vllilun; Itlll-lliK .Vliill. "Hy, Uieltey, Ji'rcs n ikhii vUI n cross jr. I'm n if.nu' lur Oy dur coop, tin I" To tho .iv i-riMfe ri'MiIrr tlt nlxtvu rttiimrU my li a ii iito ii-urw nml eiil.'iiintloal, uy tltu M(K riintf W.irlil. To llio tnull .aal rare Irj. l li ililliu', however, roltlnt I its inelivi"S ll euibnxiwi n wurM nf eunlnir In f.i L, no (kvumIiii r wall; In u cmu mi irutlilully shM to Ihi inure him. i'illotii uHirlltlmis tuHueiieoii tliautho irl of t-iilny. Tlio uiun Wlitiso eyes sro culna the bias, il l who ttK'ur m to' lixikliiK nrmuid tin) iner fur Hu'id.iy, lsls llio cnti'nory of illvl lual wh m Hie H'L'.ilHtor ilrmnti In i. unit ir . ii In way to the track. If Uu ;.; u In li.. i I .i (Kilrnf vyi'svvliU'h should li.nr,' iii.'ins Willi iwli olhcr, nml ihn lin ial ciiumKe to reverse lil t like I'wily ilul, he liivarlnlily iM'Cto .lies three t.nii'K, cmsri'S his lliiKn , iIikk i lllni (lain or tvv lo offset the hoodoo, unit pruitMHls with n nervous mlml Um lili wny t'ontrnrlos ri.lo to a eerinln evlont iiu he turf, nml vv h"ro one (cior HlUielisl inor il 1 iiUl.oiixl linn! her Is Ntiist fomlly. ..a inly llj.'iii..ti-..'lv, hut lllernlly. The !c. l.lniil i..feri. il to iluniiK his youthful l.i s hint tho uiislertuiii! to full ell tin elirlit ly luiu'itii'iii I. use. which ovorluoheil the ..!Ty "in the taad vvIioib 1 was burn." Tho i'l !!! him no li.ii tn Never Uie, inn his ftoris to bore iiiilo In tho earth mitiutiinleil n a frnt'.iro nf the nvtniignlar tissue, .vhkii, u.v tho elilid irrew older, 'oriaed luU boue. This rosuUcil n an culinvinnont anil a wrfm'l hump vvus loruiwl. llo was loo youthful In uiir(S'lnle how Ultt inliforiuuo would 1st lunieilrlnl to inn, nor wu ho fully olive to ll mull thoso atronliuK !u on tho iack , followed by . "Il.-K fuirdi'ii, old fellow; Ihoiiuhl yoii .vero n fi'lei.d joke, oh) lis, hnl iosl day." mac tio fniueut. He vvus coiiiinoi.llng! iikiii the singularity or, the 1 1 i ii vr ono ilny vvIk ii hii .'bh'lliK friend vvliUMlrCHt In lilt ar: 'llog..rr, Ihey Iikh'Ii lour liuitii U'kaso ll' tlnnk ll vivos Yin link." This, web .i if ulli'diit wink nml n er. IV 'in 1'i.c hi i.n 'lit tho h'liii'hhiicU iii.to liocniiie uu .1 t onvv hiiihiik' his Vlindg He hi-' I i null his huiili III be .iiii'lied "J r si i ' iitliin." "Nov hu 1ms i fixed sch.'iliili' i.f p' . . Hlle't n ilollur hi ilia bump unil r ' n ivl.iio r. AflliotleiiR in" tli ly lliliitfs tlml rin n in' .'l i li i-ir i. "i sieioii There Is i.n lucky li"i ' !' vv hit h lie' liu e lrucU '.trkey iiIuO'Skvi'i' I' ihsir of t ho stable. uiillili'iit in lis Ir.ii'itiumil vltiuo us n .iibintior of lu-k , Ni st we huve the man vim iwllcnlly ii'id tllli'n:ly studlns the ilnianno, so as to In- on hand tvlieu n lieiv noon eomi'S ur.itii.il and uet tho llrsl Klilllis of ll over hl riifhl shouldr. 'I ho man who dreums the winners is iinolbttr well kn.iwn Individual. I.miih on his back on bis c in li, Willi mouili wide 0khi, Instead of euteliinjf llio proverbial lly, hu pt're. Ives lho vve.oers bi nil 1iiihs lid forms piini'iniu l. f re linn. Hum' In I'reieilt ,rr lil-iit Tlio Hiiild T ond WiMHl Worker ii'iii.irks mm. HiHiiy m iue losses ui iinicrrv ituu mil susumed hv iik ratives of suuii sawn that iiiaiiy of Hu' losses of ftn(f rs and bnnds In I fiu-lories i'.iiiI.I hii olivisUil by followluK vvhut N culled the (folilcii rule: "Nover put jourhiiud bai'U of it ruiimux saw" Tlin toiiiilutiou to reach back U reumvo or straighten somlliiiiKis imtur.l and itilll.-ull to resist. Hut a man eau navnr HtTord to pit oaroteas around a savv or nuycuttois tl l'recuiiiloiis niniliist accldeiiis cnul.l ho tnkeu to much Kroateresuuil limn lin y nro. I'kIiiI fur Sliliitl.' IIihiIs. To make a wmkI wiut for sIiIiikIo that can he iippliod cold and dries ipi riifn . sly: Is of . i il T.. I ..f e t.ir, f , I I I. Ml "U . I i'. 'yspepsia Mikes Uu. Iiris nf in 'iy .,,,,o inlssrshlo. Ami "(I' ll ti'Jils I" II ili stiurtlun. DltUi'tl nil. r i.illtiK. ' ur st.,m.u Ii, kirk hoad.irliO, lie utliiirii I'.-si f a'H Uli',nfallit, "all (Jolii)" (mlluK, h.nl l.inti'. railml toneuv, and Irrpgu- , larlty of (lis bowrli, aio DiStrOtJG miiio of Uhj moio I'cimmim AftOf ) 'ni'toiMI. I)lHlil.l diMil Eft tiny .'.uiir rsrvful, Krltrtit attsutlnn, and n ti med) like Hood's Kars-v parllU, v.hlh ans ttiiitly. yet surely and i Hlctriitly. ll loins tho lotitwli raid oilier orsam, rrnulalis tho Jis.-llun, croutcs a ioisl ai'Ktllv, and by thus Sick overcoming Ilia toc.il "'I'-ij f touis teriioxs tho sjinna- noauiicno theUa I'UrrU of tho illwueni, IaiiUIum tho lii.i'.arhe, and riln-shes tho tlml inlml. ' 1 have bri'ti ttoubhil wtlb. dyspejuli. I lad but llllhi Bellta, nnd wiul I did cat u . lUslresscd loo, or did mo MOatl itl, eil(. n nur burn aftrr e.alug I would ripc rlenri a falntncsi, or llml, all Uiio firl. g, a Uioiifli I b.nl ii--I t iti'ui.r.yilln2. My tr.-n-hU-, 1 think, was aur.. v vt'd by my buni'i, vvliit Ii Is UiU l n i4li.ur, and (r-1 1 Ix iug murn or less a!.ul up In en,ir raoillhf.cbp..!..i. .X ' h iptu.g i t'k iimh. s s.r..i- ototnacn rllla-took tlu I't:.. . It did im rui Iimuciiso unt i f t.' d li K 'VP in" na ai'K'tllr, and my ( -I olMiid aid it: Ccd tlw riiVliij I hid I'livl'iii.l) cvj i r..'ii.vd." Uli Ucr. A 1'n.i . N .tti il. v ii. M.-s. Hood's Sarsaparllla Ruld I.y '1 i .li VI f-.rj I'rriun ,nnly I, j I II'. ' '. I , ' lH I '' its. 100 Doooa Ono Dollm- WHO CAN UOUBT When so Many Testify ta ttta Remark able Cures KffctoU by Uts, Dartln, WashlnglBfl UulkUns, tmt, Or. Pott- Orfanltn. Louis Holland, Porlhmd firnn ulnted and inflamed eye; jwrftsctly cured. Mrs. I'. Ileck, Aurora, Or.- Se vere pain in the bnrk nml hcntl; re stored to health. Mrs. .1. J. Voting. ilOti Third street Porllnnd--DvniH-iwin, constipation, , 'Vcr eon.p ln.nt, nnd severe pnin in ie- minimi fi, i 1111 w. I loiuer Trullinger, Molhilht, Oio gon Pain in his stomach niijo i years; cunt I in five weeks. Win. Uohr, New Vork hotel, Portland Nanal and thront ca tarrh; restored. Lester M. Lebind, Oirfton City, Or. Catarrh six years; cured. Ofiice bourn: I) to " daily, nml ti to S evenings. Chronic dineaao of all kimU successfully treated. Cures in private dWngo of what ever nature guaranteed. Poor trea tetl free from '.) to 10 A. M. dnily. The Pacific Itreiven'a Celtbrnteil lieer. the lust in Kastern Oregon, in now kept constant I y on tup nt tho lied Front Milliard' Hall. Pacific Drowery lier. Notice is hereby given that I havo this d.iy established nn agen cy for the sale of the Hyt?r maimfito turtHl nt the I'm ific Un ncry, linker City. Or., within th county of Uriui I in Cnimvi City and (hat Mr, II. Stansell is the authorized mana ger of Raid Depot. All orders from (Srnnt county I'm this celebrated beer, either in bottles or kegs, wilt be filled by Mr. Stauwll IIknuy Hi st. Propiietor Pacific Itrewerv, lloker City, Or. s IIoIiiich l.'imliioss J '01 hire Ol Poithiud will open Sept 1st. .1. A. Weaeo, the Ion. bug pi iiuiiiu of tho ciiiml, ban become ii piiliii i iii thin school and will umlie it the lending nusinefcHColh'ge. Send for cnUiloguo (i in STOCK MltN TAK12 NOT1CH1 I will be in tlic Long Creek nml John Day counliy the 1st part nf Sept., with n choii e lot of Thorough bred and (Snide Merino Bucks: for sale anil also almiil Twenty Head of Thoroughbred Pedigreed Here ford Cows for sale. Thanking the public for past favora, I remain N. II. Cli'l lllKI.I.. I'ltmr ion .Walk. To thoso wishing to buy fruit nnd veneUlile.i, I will sny that I am Helling nppleH at AO cents per Ui., or 7ft cenli er box when the li is furnished at the orchard. All liiuils of guiiu taken in oM'haugK foi fruit. Also n "immI nsHintmrnt of veg etables for sale. Ui'hid.'li e t.in mil 'i low John Duv, on I he Il.iil.' , nsi.l. W m. I .' i i , Pi.. p. ()000) RiisiiELS) ftPPLES) On il 1 1 Imrd of D. B. RIME HART, Cnini) to the iiii-Hl oieli.irl in Kistein Ore;:'U fol all ol li e eh.ne cut vniiiiiis nf -Mntinier, t t 1 1 nn I U inter apple 1000 buahula. inoio or h as, of Smniuei applet, now ready for uiniknt at 'idc per box Cnali down mid no gi umbliiiK uud you (dull nt go awiivuitnpty or disontisikd. OiellrTdil.J iiiilm taut of ''.iitvon City, at I' nut or Poplar Grovo I'snnM. i. ii. iu.viiii tier CITY HOTE! M.tIS HI'IIKKT Canyon Citv, Ohkuok, a no ni y7 um isq. Profji'icluva. Travulmg pleasant ami which to stop. men will find this it doHtrublo place nt ;io ust it tit I ) HIDES -PELTS. Mmk,. I 'i co paid for olhcl hides, and hlieip ( hi mix, ! Highest j Deei ami pelts. ! V. IE. I'Altli, ! t'tsvo.v Citv, ' MrsmariiMTrr . r I 1 I fl OWfti vvv .VV ,vl s! iy jtfi y v m V s I 4 .1. .1 a T . i r ft 1, t , isywrtsisyits . f4 -., , 'ti i .t.s