THE GRANT COOT NEWS, Thunttltui, .A or. JO. LOCAL BltHVITIES. Incorporate. Ami be great, Qmum and chickens. The boom pfoi IkMnrnk Ijxpect MUng westfcer. Why not nuke owr own IwtherT Alt join haw and holld a mill. U round m dry oM potato hill, tjtheep are on tfw wave from miroroer fkw the Ualoti Pacific's time cord m fourth page. Oor. Pwmoycr feel thankful and has no proclaimed. . It appears to lie a safer plan to take tho C. r. steamship for 01. Mve tock in this country will com mand a letter price next year. Capitalist at llakor City are call ing for specimen of oar firm clay. Give at good moil into Urn promi nent mining camp. Then or fanners enn find n cash market. Ot Uuwiwoy found the weather too eoM around tho sawmill, and lias moved bo the sheltered vale of the Canyon. N. Itulitott had a stunning fall from the roof of Mr. I Hake's residence last IMday. lie wn all right in a few Itoura. 8eo Dtirkheimor & Co' notice un der head of "Now Today." They mean buaino, so you had better not' their ngnnt. TIio Ngwa makes a standing offer of three months' fun advertising for a roller Hour mill looatml anywhere in thia productive alley. Dr. Ofr was cnllod to the South Fork lost week to attend Davu Ma gill's little girl who had fallen from a horse and broken her arm. This jwiper, true to its name, aims to represent every section of Orant county. Then solid in your commu nications nnd lot uh hear from you. Ferrell nnd Metschan relurueil from linker lust Saturday. Tlny deny the allegation nnd soy they were scarcely within a mile of the Lyceum theatre. Who spoke nliout lnom for the John Hay valley! Well, undoubtedly wo have resources enough to sustain n hm'Hhy boom, and lire ready for one tit nny time. Prairie City eoplo will make nn ollbrt to have Umir city incotio rated at the coming session of the legislature. And why notl Prairie City certainly Inn taxable property sufucieiit to uiniu tnin a city governmeuU Some ono stole wood from Hoy. Mr. Luce. He was advised to "load" a few sticks. lie didn't do it, and thus his neighbors who were taking tho wood by niisUke in the glare of the noonday sun have stoves yet. Due nt too bttigc drivers coming into this city was given a if i to get some whiskey for a meanly victim, and forgot it. That shows we have a highly moral class of mail carriers they seldom pass the door of a saloon. At the sheriff's sale of Uie Cund Iftoii ranch last Saturday tho prepeity was knocked down to T. II. IJehe, of Portland, for $5,000.00. Pretty low for three sections of improved farm land within a mile of the county seat of I! mnt county. There can Ik- no doubt but that tho Union Pacilic railway olllcmla liaveau eye open for (Irant county. The nx jiert sunt over hero lately to examine the coal UhIs cut Isick and made a favorable rcjioi t. liefore many yours a boom of the lirst magnitude will hit right here. We wero handed something last Priduy which we supposed was wed ding cuke. 1 1 turned out, however, to lie specimen of quartz from llreeii liorn camp, which Mr. Schnarr kindly sent over to the Nr.wa. We have a pretty good cabinet of ore from the future camp of (.'rant county. Alfalfa, king of crops, last nearly all the year in Wruut county. John Luce has jutt finished hauling in the third crop for this season. 1 le finished harvesting last Saturday, Nov. 15th. and the NKWHuau prove this fact to the sutisfuctioii of tho frozen oast. This is the lovely John Day valley. The town iu this valley that builds h roher process flouting mill creates for itself new life and n rapid growlli. Prairie City and John Day have their eyes open. Canyon Citywell, she's too sleepy. "There ought to be a mill" lait the gold locked up in tho safe is so much nicer to look at. We understand buyers are endeav oring to contract Ijeef cattle iu this ootmty at $35 per head, to be deliver ed next spring. This is another indi cation that lieof is rapidly increasing in value. If you have steers ami slathers of hay, and plenty of time to j l. ... .1... ....All.. .1... IC tfiva w.mlil 1 KM VU bllll UIHU) , ' www... any to feed it and sell your lawves nest summer. A rotten trestle near Salem full with a (southern Pacitic train load of passcu- I gars hut week, und scarcely a dosteii ocaied being killed or seriously woun- 1 (led. lUtilroads should he compelled : hy law to keep their tracks in rejsdr, j or he held accountable for damages. ' Damages, however, are oor oouifort j to wraoiks whose loved uues are mur dered through carelessness of railroad corporations. BuiUi a noariiif mill. Nest week the grami bull. Judge Dostin return. 1 'I'lioailay from a tour of (Vook and Harney. ltepresentativc DmiUn Iws boon Interviewing hin Harney county con siitocnta upon their legislative nerds and desires. Jo MaaUirMMi plead guilty last Monday to n charge of ftaaault nnd battery on Tom Cnrl, and wa Rnwl $ 1 o.rjo ami cost. For n first-claM quality of dry lumher go to (liteniaey's niill. John Wonliinve is tlierr ntnll linien rtmdr with lwok niul jk-ihmI, to reccirc the cmh. , , , (, , ., The report went tjrtk lkt Prairie l ity Wl snwlliwx W hde Umip-reek nan otpuwna rrame mm.i , go mr Mn lMtfn Alshuaisii aiki hail nt hina more erious than measles. Advertise Grant county hy send ing the Nkwk east. It will save writing to your friends nlout this country, anil they will puss it around and all read it. Mr. Hinehcnrt lolls ita that he in now selling his best keeping ap ples at two cents )r xiuud. That is cheap, for they have Iwcn known lo keep sound till June. Wo have heard of tough beef, and tried to eat lough beef, but wo lieard a man telling the other day about buying soino beef that waa ho tough his children couldn't even chew the gravy. I hereby extend my heartfelt thanks to the eople of John Day for their kindness shown my brother during his late sickness ami on the sad occasion of his funeral. II. J. WlUIKUf. Keiorl has it now that J. (iotihl has secured the control of the Union Pacific, and Oregon will be ono of his future fields of operation. You will find plenty of good railroad sites iu Grant county, J. Oregon is as largo as Xew ling land and Indiana united, and twice as large as England, if settled as dcnselv as England it would have a impula'lion of -lO.tMKl.tXX) if the census was tuken without nry kick. On Christmas day there is iu con templation at thU place rillo shoot ing for Wf and turkeys, shot-gunning at glass balls for turkeys, geese nnd cliickens. Dance at night for lKJiiefit of the school. Ad next week. A jury trial was had Inst Hnlur day before Justice Kulison, in case of tnto vs Chas. Appcrson, for car rying tt concealed weapon. The defense proved that it was hardly tossible to get tho gun oil', so the prisoner was discharged. Horn, at Poplar drove llnnche, Nov. latli, 1891), to the wife of D. 11. liinehart, an eleven iwund boy. All doing well. Tho Nnvr acknowledges the receipt of apples and cider, a present from the young ster, proxy ly his lather. John Lucn went over to Fox and nursed the diptheria patients Imck to health. Then the irruteful pooplo mode him up a "purse" as a reward for his self sacrifice. John Carry put in an excellent saddle, horse ami another rancher donated enough grain to feed him all winter. Next Thursday is Thanksgiving day. Politically spiukintr, the demo cratic party has much to lie Uuinkful for if the recent ctoctiou were a cor rect forecast of the 1892 elections. On the other hand the republicans ought to feel idud thai they are iu the fiit oftiues. Then let us all rejoice. All the farmers throughout the county with whom we have talked claim to be supplied us they never have been with an ubundance of feed for winter emergencies. An unusually large crop of hay has been harvested ami eared for, and a feel ing of iocurity prevails generally among stockmen, no matter what the coming winter may prove to be. A machine has 1ccii invented, and oue is in uctivo operation at Albany, fur the sejtcrating of wild oats from other grain. Tho entire seems to be in the apron over which all the grain passes. It is made of canton flannel, anil the wild oat, in passing over it, catches by the beard where it remains until taken away by a brusher, which automat ically passes over it. Wo are sorrv to learn ... I that tho bond of brotherly love don't seem to increase between some of the resi dents of (Irant Couuly. Hut such is life in tho far West. There is something in the atmosphere iu these parts that lends to stir up controversy and it, as tho girl saiu who married (ho widower with nine chrildrcu, including two pairs of twins, heli to make tilings lively and drive dull care awav. (ireenhoru mountain quart, con tains lots of silver and some gold, with no baser metals. Mr. Schnarr writes that the sjiecimeus lie sent tho .Nkws are no hotter than can bo shown by a docn other ledges m that district. (Irani county un- doubted ly jmssesses thu richest sil-1 package is received and marked to ver district iu Oregon if not on the your address. When you reach Pacific coast, and thu sooner this homo the package awaits you, hut fact becomes known the better it too lato you discover that by n siin will bo for overy resident of the ; pie turn of tho wrist they have sub county. If wo will extend to the ; sti luted your counterfeit money fur miners a helping hand in the matter a package similar iu every resjiect, of roads they promise, jtoor as they but filled with sawdust or other in are, lo ojien up such a silver dis-! nocent material. We trust that no trict as is rarely found. Ami they (irant county man will go cast in will not bo tho only beneficiaries, i tending to increase his wealth by We will all gain by it. I this uwtliod, COMMliSlONttKS COURT. 'Ilw militia mil waa corrected and those subject to shoulder arms in defrnae of tlicir rotiiitry who had changed tlicir plaie of residence from (Irant county wero stricken from the roll. J. W. Hates, Vint Hartley and Joo Comhs were granted lecenses lo aril liquor iu other than original packages. The road down Itoach creek was declared a public highway and the aiipervinor ordered lo open Hie same for public travel. Sheriff Cowing of llatney connly . prcacnlwl n hill for $tt.W, fvr for j "ervicen nndrrrd in caws of Stole va Minnt. It appeared lo the court lhftt lW, b inljlUH, ,M(l ttcw,r,Iat C with the laws in nu ll vwt9 ,,, ,, lm)yuM xwon, ! . . . $."!!. M was allowed Mr. Cowing hoping that would find him in the enjoyment of the same blessing. The tax levy for tho current year was made as follows: For county purposes '20 mills: school purjioses ft mills; poll tax 1.00. Warrants to the amount of $V 2.'kss.-13 were ordered drawn. First class goods cheaper than ever before In Canyon City at Sels Hio. FM Rai.. I have 30 loiisuf hay measured at Big Meadows oil Canyon crevk, which I will sell for 41 per Ion cash. M. M. Ahamho.v. (ieorgo Uiploy has unearthed some quite rich apiiearing quartz up behind old Prairie Diggings, iu the vicinity of the headwaters of Dean creek. Mr. Sweeney who lias ln out hording sheep all summer has returned home to his little cabin. The old gen tleman works hard to make his own living, and it is in the power of us nil to help him by employing him at odd job in preference to Chinamen. linker City's Made advertises old nowsjMiiwrs for sale, to make bus tics. Heckou (ho icoplo iu that village arc wearing bustles yet. Take Vm off. That fashion was reKaled last dog days, ami now a bustle is never seen in fashionable society. Wo have been loid that A. H. Starr, (irant county's most success ful yet unfortunate prospector, has struck a ledge on Creouhoru moun tain that assays about $2,000 in gold nr ton. 'This sounds liko a fairy tale. Hut should it lie only half as good Starr has a fortune once more. Mr. (!. W. Houston of this city presented tho Nkws tho first iium lier of the "City Journal," published here in HIS. In it w find a his tory of the cam) which we hope to lie able to republish soon. The rul ing prices of that day are qtite in teresting reading too, although the figures on some articles bacon mid "lard for instance are not farnbovu those of todav. Thanks for the lit tle pacr, Mr. Houston. Saturday morning hut nt three o'clock a wonderful phenomenon was witnessed by Mr. John Keger dahl and wife. A bright fire ball us of a meteor, beginning to tho North of the Morth Hur, shot through the heavens in a westerly direction. The courso this fire ball madu wm straight and visible for ierhais five to ten minutes, when it assumed a crooked and ir regular shape of a horse shoe or half circle, tho edge looking like the tail of a comet. (rant county has a taste of high taxes now. The levy of lift mills and the state levy of not less than mills to come on top of that is not culeululed to make taxpayers look the situation in the face with a pleasant countenance. The money must be raised, though, or tho in debtednesH will climb towards the million notch. They have been slicing from (Irant county so much that what projicrty there is left must maintain courts lo acquit horM thieves and do other legal fig uring, besides pay expenses of all dissensions that may arise within. Mr. Putnam of Monument sends the Nkws a letter which he received from a counterfeiter in New Jurwy, giving his name as Charles Wilson, and offering ''Hiitcrior layouts" lo parties who will go to bin. in ir son and give a few hundred doliurt of good money for several timet? the amount in his "green goods." Tho , , ... , ... n lllbti-ev Cll I'll Bi-iivin Ik nt;. iuv iviit- grnphic code for you to address him by if you accept, und gives strict caution to suckers not to address him by mail. We remember of reading an e.osure of this villnin's method of doing hiuincss. True, liu deals only "face to face" with his "customer." Thu man who is de luded into the snare pays down his coin and presumably receives rt large sum of counterfeit bills in exchange, but which is iu reality good money. Of course you are not 'ullowed to carry tho package away from tho place, us thut would "lead to detec tion, you know." Instead, you are conducted through a corridor to u convenient express office where tho HARRISON'S PROCLAMATION. "Hy tho grace and favor of Al mighty Coil the jieoplo of this na tion have Iweu led to the closing I days of the passing year, which has ' leen full of blessings of ence nnd ! comforts of plenty, and Uiiintiful 1 coiniwiisation 1ms come to us for ' the work of our minds and of our I hands iu overy department of hu man industry. , Therefore, 1, Benjamin Harrison, president of the rutted Stales of America, do hereby appoint Tues day, the 27th day of the present month November to lie observed aa a day of prayer and thanksgiving, ' and I do invite the jieoplo on that i day to cease fmm tlicir labors, to ! meet in their accuidomcd houses of 1 worship, ami join in rendering grat itude and praie to our (,reator lor the rich blessings ho has granted us as a nation, ami lo invoke the continuance of His protection and grace for the future. 1 commend to my fellow tituens the privilege of remembering the jwor. homeless and sorrowful. I't us endeavor to merit tho promised recompense of charity ami gracious acceptance of our praise." The above is President Harrison's true proclamation, although mhiic Mlitical papers have accused 1 Jen nie of getting oil' the following: "And now it liecomes our very unpleasant duty to issue a thanks ing proclamation to you ungrateful and unregciierato voters of these Putted States. Therefore on or nliout the 27th day of this month, according to the usual custom, 1 rcluctlantly proclaim a time for general thanksgiving. I am sjrry that I cannot participate in your jov, but passing evonts have weigh ed" heavily iqion me. A very recent democratic prescription has derang ed my system and this vear 1 inn afraid turkey and cranberry suns win ne too ncii lor my oioou soup, straight soup, is my iwrtiou just now. 4 S Thecounly and state lax together is I 4 mills for Lnko this year. There have been no tramis, Chi namen, book-agents or peddlers here lately. (io to the lied Front Billiard Hall, Canyon City, for fine wines, liquors mid cigars. An Ohio man received ;U Irom an accident insurrauce company on ! account of being kicked bv a Ikiv. The Pacific Brewery's Celebrated Beer, the liest iu ICustern Oregon, is now kept constantly on tap at the Hed Front Billiard" Hall. It is a very simple matter to drop a Histal curd to the publishers of newspapers to which you are n sub scriber reijiiesting that your mail be changed to the nearest office. Foil Sai.k (iood cooking mid eating apples at fifty cents a bushel, at Mrs. l'liillips' orchard in Canyon City. Also some excellent enrs for cooking or eating. A story at hand, describing a love scene la tween the hero and the he roine, says: "He woend her with a will." That ii a good way, usjwci ally if the wooer is old and the will is 111 her favor. Horace (ireely kept an account of deaths from coal oil long years ago and found that five thousand (tor sons iu one year were burned to death by coaf oil accidents, and yet )Hoplu will attempt to kindle lires with coal oil. SruAVKii Three yearling tdeeicj two roans branded 7 One nil with Rome white on hind legs, with swal low fork and under bit iu left and half under crop iu right cur. Par lies informing me of their where n Units will lie well mid for their trouble. 15. 0. Sta.nskm.. That exci llcnt literary journal, West Shore, offers five splendid prizes for competition in a word contest, open to all its Bubscrilu rs. j The prizes are: A scholarship in cither the Portland or the Salem , business college; a life si." crayon imrtratt; an elegant oil painting of Sufraim roses; a set of Chamberx' encyclojK'ilia, and a copy of the new edition of Webster's unabridged dictionary. Full particulars and rules of tlie contest are published iu West Shore of Nov. 8th. Her. is 11 ehaiieo for the winning of valu able prizes in a contest that is pure ly intellectual and has none of the ; elements of gambling about it. j The following from Tho Dalles Times Mountaineer contains several grains of common sense: "Wu ' liavo always been nverso to the method of booming j daces that 1 have 110 natural facilities, and be lieve it works to the diiiadvautagu of places of merit. For this reason 1 The Times-Mountaineer will lend no aid to advertising rocks and 1 sand-hills, which naturo has never 1 designed lo lie sites for cities, and do 11. it imissciss any of the element of development and prosperity. It is an outrage to deceive KH)plu and induce them to invest meuns where j there is 110 hojio of receiving interest , on their money or in many instances ! the first price. Such real estate dealers, "booming" sterile, desert lands, with no commercial advant ages, have injured thu northwest more than any one thing, and it is time tho press of the Statu acted conscientiously with thu H-oplo and warned thorn against tlies.i money sharks, who curu for nothing except increasing their own gains. ill-gotten I They Will MiUettatn You. At the M. 1C. Church next Ktiday evening, Nov. 21, tins members of the Choir, and congregation, will give a Sociable. A good program has lieeu arranged for tho ocennion, and a good time may lie cxpectud. All are invited without money and without price. The fidlowiug is thu lMIOOHAM: Song "Beautiful Oaten." Choir. Address of Welcome. Hew Luce Heading -"Whore's Annettet" Mn- I mie Overboil. Vocal Solo "Save my Mother's Picture from the Sale." Jessie Parrish. Scrap Basket I.illie Overboil. Duello "The Pilot Brave." Over boil, Kviffer and Collins. Heading "liessnus 011 the lee." J. II. Collins. Vocal Solo "Ye Merry Birds." Ml lie Overboil. Heading "Darin's ( rwn. Aildie Keillor. Song "H very Day'll 1k Sunday, by and by." Choir. This is an exceptional fall. Hast year thero had wen considerable rain at this time. Flour, Cmham, Hal ley, (either ground or whole) Chicken feed, Bye, Middlings, Hnui, Khoit Ae, Ac, at CumlWh's. ' Wm. Turner, the owner of several (ireenhoru mining proH'rties, took his lcmrturo for Minnutipolirt, Minn., where he bus a pro.pcet of getting a number of capitalists in terested in thu mtucs of this flec tion. Mr. Turner took with him nlwut 200 iMiunils of ore which will certainly ojien the eyes of those who take an interest iu mines or mining. Baker City Democrat. - - - ifr ItNTiTUtD TO Till! MIST. All are entitled to tho best thut their money will buy, so evory fam ily should liuve, nt once, a lottlo of the best family remedy, Syrup of Figs, lo cleanse the system when costive or bilious. For sale in fille. and SI.(H) Kittles by nil lending druggists. Our new "ad." from the enterpris ing firm of Collin A- MeFnrhuid, llepuner, opcnkH for iteelf, and it is worth your while to read the same. Iu order to gain new trade they in- l''l presenting a line lnrge book, which retails at $ I K) each, to overv retail purchaser of dry goods, cloth ing, Wits niul shoes, huts etc., to tho amount of $2c'!(H), allowing until .Inn. 1st lo make out the amount. Oive them a trial order, when you send away for goods. Notice to I-'icluht Consigners. We will advance freight upon goods consigned to our care and al low .'10 days from ditto of oxpcusu hill for remittance, or carry account Miid tijion the first of onoh month. ( khm Id consigned for accounts which are allowed to run over due will lie held for charges hereafter. Shippers who will not pay promp tly when allowed .'10 days, must pay (.'. O. I). Freight advancing is a cash business. T. 15. Fi:i,i.. Manager lleppitor Warehouse. October 'Jlith, I8!)0. - ..4 Pacific Hrcwcry Htcr. Notice is hereby given that I have this day established an agen cy for the sale of the Beer inantifao tttred at the Pacific Brewery, Baker City, Or., within thu county of (irant in Canyon City, and that Mr. II. Stansell is the authori.ed mana ger of said Dejaif. All orders from (irant county for this celebrated beer, cither in bottles or kegs, will he filled by Mr. .Stansell. IIknuv Hrsr. Proprietor Pacilic Brewery, Baker Cilv, Or. Both the method and rt-ulu when Syrup of Figs is taken j it is pleasant and icfreshing to tho timlo and acts gently yet promptly on iho Kidneys, Liver and Bowels, cleanses 1 ho sys tem effectually, dispels colds, head aches and fevers mid cures hahittinl constipation. Syrup of Figs h tho only remedy of its kind over pro duced, pleading to tho tasto ami ac ceptable to thu stomach, prompt in its action ami truly beneficial in its cil'octs, its ninny excellent qualities commend it to nil. It is fur solo in fiOo and 81 bottle by nil leading druggbtu, MMIUFAOTUniO ONLY Ul Till CAUFORHIA FIG SYRUP CO. ItN MASCHCO, Cil. touisviuc. nr. sew tone, n, 1 IIoIiiicm IfiihliiosH COlltge Ol Poitland will open SupL 1st. J, A. Wohoo, tho landing peninnii of tho const, has become n psitnoi in this ' 1 1 ,i 1 .1... 1. 1... 1 souooi mm win uiiiku 11 wiu lomiiui: Business Collnjio. Send for oatuloguo 1 u -m A VEIJY DISMAL JOKU. An tlnilrrUkrr Airprllc llt I'rluco Allitirl of a llimil .Man. Some queer things turn up In con mvtlon with the reeonti that are llliil dally In the city hall, says the Ittillalo Commercial, shewing many a peculiar phase In hum.in nature. UiU of thoo little occurrence never come lo light, but this morn lag one csmo lo the kmiwl rtlgref the Hoard of Health authori ty that Is worth telling, On High street, the nimilmr In with held, n few ilsysago arilUcn fivlrly well known In that part of tho town, jtawusl over iu the irroat majority. The eertlll sale f ilealli reached the otlloc In due time and was properly dl-qmsd of and entered upon the records. A dee tor of eminent repvial!llty called nt the olllm tii in morning and told of an nx tremely uniipie piece of work that hap pened In connection with the domino of thfi High ntrevt testdnut. When he died of course tho lint thing done a to secure the serv ices of an undertaker, and a gentle man engaged iu that lino ot litist miss was went for. lie carried onl his part of the oontrnot, sniiervised In mrseu the arrnylng of the remains, ami whim nil was i'omplvUd the widow of a few hours stepped Into the room and stood leaning our the casket. Her grtof Mas grent. but it did not prevent her sharp woman's eye frem ob serving that every thing was not right, ami, turning to the undertaker, she soldi "This Is not tieorgo's coat. There imiu lie a mistake," "I think it Is," replied the under taker. "It's tho ono that was gleii 1110 for the purpose," Well, so 11.1 not lo enter too duuply Into deUtils, it Is enough to say Jhat tho lady very quickly dlooored tltat the undertaker wai wearing her lnmhund's l'rliii'o Altiort, ami that his had hecn ripped up tho back nnd placed uikiii thu form of Uio deMrlil. There wai something of a sounu then, but the matter wan nmlcnhly arranged. Two uoaU, nearly alike, and tho liui iium being nlHiul Uio same situ as Ihu dead one, caused thu trotihle. ADVICE TO HUSDANDS. All limn Niiii,r .11 in Trln Tlicin llnw lo ll.t llMtp. Hiisliauds ought always to wear n smiling nnd happy coiiuieuance, says the Clarinda (In.) .louriial. Should the care of providing tho raw material to make a home weigh yon down, never mind, nlwnys go home with a smile, lluslinmls have often lout the allcoltou of their wives liy Linking c:ireworn. 0 liu careful nlmut your personal np- jM'arnnce; much dcrcuW iimiii that, lie sure that your hair IxHuioothly arranged nnd your collar spotless lHtorn presout Ing yourself at the break fam Uilile. It Is hy attention : such Utile things Hint you may lie aide to retain the itHnotluit of your w Ife. . Don't complain If you aro slok. A complaining hiisluiiid often drttex n woman lo seek more congciil.il society. If you have Hie umtlmoho. miIIo. If you are emlmrrnssi'd fur want of funds Ui meet the necessary igcpimsns of your household, always hear It with a cheerful and happy expression - always smile; your wiio may lieiinven to spend ing her evenings elsewhurc than at hotnii if you oomplnlu. Keep up with thu times. Your wife, hnvlng the earn of the education of the eliildreii, naturally roadsmuru than you. Don't let her. Aftur you have worked twelve or fourteen hours a day, devote the remainder to keeplngyoiir mlnil In good trim, so that your wife may not Hud n morn congenial spirit elsow here. .Should your u ife Htuoko or use to-bnis-o in nny form, it Isn't host toohjm't. Smiles will do mom than frowns. Km roiimgo lior Ui smoko or chew, as tho case may lie, nt home, or she may he driven Ui stay away from homo. Per sonal liberty is always sacred. My always paying strict attention Ui the ahue rules, and smiling continual ly, you will prohalily ho nlile to retain tlie altecttous of your wlfo for a con sldaralilo time. SENATOR URUCE'S TACT. Huh Un Hnlv.'il tlii. Itarn Prittilnu mi n .Ml..l..li.l Itlv.ir I lout. Commodore Van Haiilvoord.ouo of tho wealthiest of Now York husluess men, the owner of the Hudson river lino of IxiaU, uarnited a most Interesting nnd wholly now anecdote iiImiuI Mr. llrm-e The I'ommiMlore said that after Mr. Ilrtice had heen elected .Senator from Mississippi he engaged passage on one of the Mississippi slcuiolMiats up the river on Ills way lo Washington. The onptnln of the steamhuat heard Hint the lilnck SeuaUir-oliH't was to Uike passage hy the hunt, and he said that he would teach this colored upstart his place If he tried In put on any airs on the slenm Inml. The captain himself mid Comiiiw Jure- Van Snulvouhl what folloWiNl. II said Hint SenaUir llruco came al'Hurd the Uint and at the llrsl eon m iileiit opiMirlunlty sought the captain. He h:iI1 to hliu: "Captain, I am going a part of my Jotirnuy on your stonm lxi.it. and 1 waul Ui say Ui you that I want my trip Ui ho made as pleasant and agri cahle to you as It jsisslhly can he, therefore, If you will ncslgu me Ui that plai'e on the Isint where my Hoph' ,r. ,, .,11v I. ul n.,,1 l. .. .j ...... v..-. . , . yii.,' .iiv n ,,' j a' ine taoie wucre me coiorisl people gi 1 tlicir meals, I shall he very mm h oMIgod to you." "When ho said thai,'' xa'l the caplulu, "and as uiislestly and politely an ever a man spoke Ui me In my life, I looked at him for a mo ment, and then suited hlui hy the arm anil said: 'Come with me; there is mulling on my iioat Uk goml for you, sir, and I insist that you shall sit with me at my own table at meal hours.' " "Tlie rare problem," said Commodore Van Saulvoord, "so far as Senator llruco Is concerned, Is already solved." l.ollKlll II llrgri'l. The length uf a degree of longitude nt the equator is (11) l-lil statute miles. At the :unh degree of latitude it is IW.S, miles. At tho Mth degree of latitude It II', miles. At the T&th degree It 1 1 hsrdly IS miles. At tho Sl degree of Iniltude it lacks .ITuf a mile uf being 10 miles, At the S'ilh dogrmt It Is but 1 15 miles, and ifraduslly draws to a int ns thu Hue uenrs the polu, Slocl: Call le for sale. From 100 to .100 head. Parties wishing to purchase will phmse Mill on the umhtrsignud for pu timilart), at his iaiicIi iiwvr Mt Vernon, (iniut Co., Or. llillVUV FlLLIUf. DKAl'NESS CURED IN TEN MINUTES. Dr. Danln Still Continues to Astonish the Public by his New Mode of Treat ment by Electricity One of the Doctors has an Office at Pen dleton, Nov, 10 to 13, and Hater City Nov. 15 ton. A CAHD: I lake urent nleaatiro J in stating that Dr. Darrin Jins cur led 111c of deafness and of ringing noises 111 my cars. The cure was done by electricity in ten minutes. Hofor (o 1110 at the New York hotel, I'ront and H street, Portland. Ptrrmi MmtpiiY. CASK Of CltOMM KYKS MADI.' HTItAIOIIT. This is to ccttify that my wife was ojK'rntjd for cross eyes by Dr. Darrin with successful results." Her eyes had been crossed ever sinco hIio was a child. Wo can bo refer red to at any lime. John Haiitman. .'MO South Until st., Tacoina, Wash. AXOTIIKII CAfli: OK KKAI'NKSS (MMtKI). This is to testify that Dr. Darrin has restored my iiearing and stop ped tho noiso iu my earn that baa caused inn great embarrassment for the past year. I cheerfully rcc comuiuiid him to tho afllictcd, as I know thcin well ami their huccchh and reputation in Han Francisco and Portland. A Ci.ahi:. llalidod Hotel, Taconm, Wash. Drs. Darrin can be consulted daily at the Washington building, comor of Fourth nntl Wiiahington streets, Portlnnd. llours.10 ot fi; ovenings, 7 to ; Sumlays, 10 to l'J. All chronic and acuto diseases, blood taints, loss of vital power and early indiscretions permanently cured, though no references arc ever niado in the press concerning such cases, owing to tho delicaco of thu patients. Kxamiuations free to nil, and circulars will bo sent to any address. Charges for treatment according lo patient's ability lo pay. The rich and jkhit treated freo of charge with electricity from 10 to 11 daily. All private diseases confidentially treated cures guar anteed. Patients at a distance can bo cured by homo treatment. Medicines and letters sent without tho doctors' name apH)aring. One of the Drs. Darrin will visit Pendleton November Dth to ITitli at the Viilard House and linker City November Kith to 'J'Jnd, stopping at tho Wnrshauer hotel. C$l25700X REWARD! ) For anything iu Itlncksiiiithing that Hill Met' hue can't do. At the Sum French lanch seven miles uliovo Prai rie City. llor.se .shooing i Spcc'utlhj W 'dgoit Ala kin H Done. Aid, WOHK CUAKANTHHI). SHEEP WANTED. '(iriics li (trin a' Slice) for Hide will irien.se communi cate irith It. Jlick.son, Ei Icn.sburijfi, U'a.sh., .statin nrice and firing full nar ticulur.s FirsQ NationaPank or Hoppjio i-. (.'. A. 1IIIKA, I'llANK KKI.UMid, President. Vice-Prrsideut. I i 1:011111: V. Conshii, Cashier. J. V. HUV.S, T. A. IIIIK.V, I. T. IIOII.SO.V, 1 lircctors, Traiisntis a (icueral Hunting Buslucs, Exchange fm all puts of the world BOUGHT and SOLD. Collections made at all points on Reasonable Terms. Monty loaned at from one to ten per cent. BREWERY SALOON Canyon City, Or. Thi.s lopulur resort lias been, reopened lo tho public, and note, as in the past, keeps not hi 11 a' but I he best, Wines, Liijuors ,v- Cigars. i. I. KICICAKU, f'ropr. THgiPosTOFFicgi Store) CAN VOX CITY, Oil. A. I'arrish - - Propr. A fiuu stook cif fresh Candies, Nuts, Tobmco, Stationery, Ktc, Ktc, just received, (Jive mo a cull.