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About Grant County news. (Canyon City, Or.) 1879-1908 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 18, 1890)
f r THE. GRAHT COUNTY Mi Thursday, Dec. IS. LOCAL BREVITIES. ProlwMy wlwm ih snow il efliiH1 il .vrill nil ctitiM at cmct 'IV turkey. ihJ gins UilHi havr. Iwt row ww wih'V to Tim IVtlnml has smalljwx, hot It idoflti fmwl principally to the Chinos por tion of tho city. Kimj in Utlifrinn Tim lUil. That in wuitcUiing thi valhy nnely M'pt Oil UJ flf the IIMHIIltill!. T)im tovly Miiiuy (In)'" "'0' ,,nl OTiutly cornimoiMl w,tl' tlu' I'iunne, Jbat it ilocs ono's seul gil to live in tllrlll. J. I.. Cnrtnr of Union enmity, rep resenting tho North wofitorn life iiuur iwieo rnmpnny, iyiiK rant eounty a vhJU Tim victims of Puncroft's hifitorio utter u liljli of relief. Tho Wth ami liuit yoIuimo of Unit liijjli pn'ccvl knowl (slgii hits Ikhiii tlnlivorwl. .MwiirfVitriioii town ha two now housoa. It' jiifit about m tin Uiy jBUtl: "They'll keep on Iniihliug ilown hw till they have a saloon." Purtim tlosirinK nn ntlvnnco on next vent's clip of wool can have tho samo ly apiilying to Allen v Ittulio, I.011K Crock, Oregon. XTlJIarc'iire .liiliimnn who returned ' froin tho .Malheur country (hiring tlio weak rcjKiiU several ineho of snow lying rn tho stock tunics over thoro. Tho signal Imroiui ut Sun I'r.uieisco proihctoil cyclonori nnii tni nailoo for Grogon mid Washington lust week. Tho goad have not loon delivered yet, .Mr. Gram tile Clark informs us that Dr. Ilorsloy's ago was only 07 years ' initoad of 77 as wo stated laat weak tiKn tho bout informaticn thun obtain able. Repiosontativo Ilctiiiann has lieon U'foro tho ihijKiitini'iit urging the o tahlUhmeiit of anil presenting tho po tition for tho mail seivioo from huro to Stow ait. (Jooivo Peek of Hamilton lotinncd homo fiom Chicago last vwok. Mr I Sock took a Unul of 10,000 mutton .sheep oust (luring the siiinuior,' ami disposed of them. Somo dos are a necessary ailjunct i civilization, while other aro a pes tilence. In thin town where nearly .every oitiin keep ono or more ilos the poatiluneos predominate. John .Muhlrick has just received a I.V S; patent to liomo uiiniii" ground on Deep creek, which ho has waited for uliout live vonis. Thiwo fellows at Washington aro slow, but tolerable sure. Local talent at 1'iniiiii City will oxocuto a drama th'eio on ( 'In int iii.ih night, entitled "Tho .laKiiiei.o Wed ding." They also expect to favor our city with a poiformant'c of tho play Iwforo long. A I'uo in I'oitlaml the other day dtroyod a collin factory, and a largo iiiiml!or of finished colllns were cre mited. Wo don't prejuniii that any of tho coiling wore occupied, ho, fortu nately no livog were loht, A "bid man" whom CoiihUhlo Tod )nntr followed tti John Day TuiMday night, Um&tod that if ho had had a "jjiin" ho never would have Wen ar ie4ted, Some men are Uirn to think tlmt they can lehibt an ollicer. (Srnnt I'ounfy is Keemiujjly on her In it p"S hut in thil case wo lieliovc uppoimiiccj are deceitful. Only a ipioition of time till lier silver milieu will bo developed, and then uliu v ill mist! a bL' dtut in the world. man nuhed into our olllco .Mon day inoniiiw w ith tho air of onn who lm a f$? bill for Mid liiintvir, nut piintvr, but ; all ho said was: "tlivo Dick llickartl 1 , crmliL for x till: l.'eo. Sheaier credit ffcr a j,irl; and M. Ihintin crodit for l-y." Tho wifo of a Maker (ity lidmrer prosouUnl her huklaud with three Ui biiK nil in ono ihy. The folks wore named Wundcr, and tin Daily Dnmi emt in moiitiojiin;,' tho iMJcurrenco asks if WiiiuIdiv will ovor coaso. At that into It, don't look as if that taitiijul.ir family of W under would coaso vury nipidjy, MeUaity, tho Ilikor Oily uiurdoror who killixl nn old iiinn witii a cork crew, was pinuiptly aeipiittixl. If ho Irwl cuiiiioitU'd Uu dml with any oth er weapon a Ucr bin el hunjj hole for instance he might have lieon con victed. Maker city juiiw apponr lib oral taiudiKl leyudinj; tho dutie of (!; kcrows. Whilo John Tiok was Hleepiuj; in the nhariir otlice last Monday the Uiys iMirtmtniUl a luuc joko on him. A mpii was iittaehiHl to lii feet and ml throuxh the jail door for the ly in thure to pull. I hey pulle.l. .loim wm yanked oil tho bod in iio t'f. nnd tho jokers hud hnnl work to tot,. viniHi him that the Spaniard had nut l,uM.cd him through tho keyhol. (Jrck, which aims to lsscomo the county soat of (Srnnt of unity, has i v...v itn lnaiv lianili. VV null (IIU i...,, iiw-nrtuu'iiixM it klioiil.l l-i re. ehiiteuid with some such iHtio namo as ".Mountiin View," "Hiawatha," or ".Minuohalu." When wo all movo over thoro iu the wko of the oouit hou-e a U-autiful short name u ill U a more gmceful he.ulliiio on our busi iiesj letters ami cuuuty scii. Gome lo the idiocling uisteh nt u por town, and nttsiHl tho loll nt lower town. ltd Allen ami iWltor ruttornon of Ixmg Onwk town woro in tho city hut .Monday. DuiIh MeUlnin, hold in Maker City fm Ahtnining money under faUo pro tnnA wu auitte!. Mis Minniu Snnk who 1hi Wn in I'oitliiiid taking lefms in piiiitint; loturnod homo last week. A fororunnor in the lmto of a strom; wind came to us last I'liday, mid subsequently a storm. Winded at Fels Mro. two ihucn onoli of TurkovH, (iccso and Duck.i. Half trade and half Midi. To lio ddivorcd Dec. -'il. !Xn unruimos ireo win imat .vinn- FJ I .I! ... i.l.I.i ... . I I ic nan un viirmuiin etr. i moviiiii program has Uhmi arnuiK'd. Iliini; your decorations onrly WnIiii'mIiiv. N'oTiri: All ik-Woiis nro licrehy nutilied tlmt I will not allow any one to tako wood or chop wod on my land. (I. Toi'KKX. The Fcconil iimrtcrly incctiii; for this confotonco year will bo held nt I'mirio City M. K. clittrrli Knturdav Doc. 'JOth, at 2 p. in. K. I.itk, Pastor. Is it fittinn; that men should observe tho anniversary of the Saviour's biith same as they do the fouith of .lulyt Mut then it's thu custom, mid that makes it right. A corrosKindcnt fromStewuit wanU lo know why pielly women always marry homely men. hir lodief is th.it it is done because homely men ate to piodoiiiinciit in this coiintiy. - Canyon City and John Day Imvo consolidated fur the uehdimtiou of Chiistmas. Here will Ui tin' shooting match and then will Im tho ball, Siv J lost era for additional information. A man in M.iker City was sentenc ed to a teim of two years in the peni tonti.ny for purluining a suit of clothes, and nt the same toim of court a man u ho killed another escaped pun ishment. The wholoMilo hunting sirty should mako a cleanup of tho coyotes who sit upon tho tail crag and peals and wake tho echoes of morning with their disunl howling. Their scaljis are le t;al tender for a dollar. las. Curry of Hear valley plead guilty to aisault and Isittery on the person of John Solliuger Tuesday night and was lined S'.'O and costs in Judge Malison's couit. The line was paid and judgment issued for coots, which amounted to ll'J.M). A. C. Doro contemplate getting out logs up the creek thi-i winter for his sawmill which ho talks of erecting next spring. Then settlers up that way will have no oousofora log cabin w ith fir polos for a lloor, a cow skin for a window, and pine shukos for a door, .1 unipor liuglis for a bedstead, and benches made of logs. The Harney paper says "a girl over in Canyon City got her foot wedged into a wash tub while making saner kraut." So she did. That time the Hainey folks were all over here after fruit and vegetable one of them a lieaittiful young lady while tramping cabUigo into a tub got her foot fast. Thioiigh a feeling of chaiity for the Harney girls we refrained from men tioning the occurrence ut the time. Wind come from Ititt' r piecinet that Joseph Marker the deaf and dumb h.ilfbroeil who was tt it-it here last spring for hois.) stealing, had Im-cii shot and killed. I'.aiker was the ter ror of the ncighhoihiNHl over there, and for some fancied wiong he hail gone ton rauchei's house aimed with a Winuhiuter. He was chasing him mound when the rancher took lefiigo in tho house nud shot Murker as he was uuttii iug the door. The niiurods of Canyon City Imvo orii.inicd n I wo dav.i limit, by eoio. -.luru wij jm o , , u a Hide. -ri.,... w(r, f...... They sturl from hero on Monday morning Dec. 2U, at 7 o'clock, nud return Tmsday evening Dec. HI), at 7 o'clock. The nido that miikiM the smallest score is to furnish the dance and upH't for the other side, on New Veam Kve. All game is to la' brought in for thu hall tmpHr at the New Hotel. A young man at I'miriu City unmctf Campbell, an immigrant to the valley and whoso wife died up there a few weeks ago, died last ! .Monday. Ho lmil noon sick lorn : long tifuu, nud being without meam ; he had just been declared a county I charge. llo had chewed up and j swallowed u plug of tobacco and j appeared to like it that way. llo then imkcd for u hnth, and while ' thu attendant wa admiuistoriug to I his w ants ho suddenly stopped talking and died iu thu bathtub. ! Tho grand Christmas siwrtis to he held iu Canyon City Dec. '-'.'tli, j,sh), i i-xiwctod to ho the grand wl yulll of Ull) reason. A six-mule ttaiu, lmriU'Sf, and two wagons, to ; )mj uwuy fl) tjml tjuy sdioot- fur j.r ,)() yiy fi- m)(. M) v,js I wit, rut Shooting for turkey IU yd off hand; (id yd with rust. All I tie to be decided hy fchootiug KU yiu on nnuii or iltj yos wiui resi. : (ilass ball iluHitiiiL' lor turkevs us- I tauce IS yd Hue; all ties to Imj de- v iieu oy snoouug vi yiis rise, r.v ery man shooting u rlllo isKtippciMHl to' furnUh his own tar;ct, with a cross running full length each way, to represent thu center ot w lure they clous. target A CRAZY MAN'S UEliU. CoutJ Not Get Married, so he Everybody He Met. Killed Aii associated jircs.s dispatch from Fort Smith, Ark., fcivos tho thrill ing details of tho career of n "lmil man" who turned himself loose there Inst Tliurlny, for tho pur i jhc of aimihiluting" iiinn from the face of tho onrth. j It. (5. Caldwell, n prominent far . mcr, was driving homo, and when nlvotit four miles out from the city ' vvns intercepted hy n fiHitniun nrm- ed with n .ihotgim, who asked him I if either of hid mules could "ride." I Caldwell told him no. ; About this time an old mnn en live . alone, riding a pony. Tho foot mnn I ordered him to jjet oil', but lie did not comply promptly, nud the mnn i shot him twice, blowing hi head I oir. He then mounted the old ninn'rt ! jony and rode him about three ! milcf, when the animal gave out ; and ho abandoned him. He then caught n young man driving an empty wagon and jumtRtl in it. Ho whipped up the team nud rait the inule.H three or four miles to the next town. Arriving there he went to the .store of Dr. Stewart and seeing sev eral alxuit the place drove them away with the gun. Ho entered the store and chot Stewnrt down. He then walked out, hut returned and shot Stewart although the first t-hot had killed him. From Stewart'n he went lo the house of John .Miller, a quarter of a mile distant. Finding Miller some distance from the house, he idiot and mortally wounded him. He then proceeded to the house and shot .Mr. Miller in the stomach, and killed Miller'ri daughter, after which ho blew his own braina out, just as a pojsco of men who had been summoned came up to him. While in tho wagon with the young man ho Haiti -his name was Milly Joplin. Ho gave tho young man i'2 saying ho wished him to telegraph "hiu uncle in Kentucky that he was in trouble and to come to him. Joplin had been working in the neighborhood where the tragedy occurred, where ho fell in love with .MiHs .Miller whom he murdered. He was in the city that day for the puriwso of ninrrying her, hut her father followed and prevented thu ceremony. Joplin followed them later, and thinking Stewart had something to do with breaking up the match, killed him. Tho old man ho killed on the prairie first turned out to he A. L Dull, of Hutchinson, Kansas, He told the young man while riding with him, he was sorry ho had kill ed the old man, hut he ought to have got off the pony quicker. Harney's County Stt Matter. In the supreme court at Salem last week, in the matter of tho coun ty scat light between I'uruu and llarmy, the judgment was reversed and tlie case remarded with in structions to issue alternative writ. My this Harney is given oiM)rtuuity to appear and show cause why the county seat should not bo located at Murns, which was denied them by the fornu.r pre einptory writ of mandamus issued out of the circuit court. Co to tho Med Front Milliard Hall, Cnnvon City, for lino wine, liquors ami cigars. A Kentucky judge has decided that a man is justilied iu killing another iu defense of his brother. lieiuember Mow Sam Driver. Pre siding Kldcr of the Idaho confer ence, will deliver his Hipular lecture at the .M. K. church this city, .Mon day evening, Dec. '2'2, at 7 o'clock. Subject, "(lifts." Admission Mlcts. Al .lellette, who jumped some land belonging to the Flageollotte estate at I'ruirie 'ity, was arrest ed and brought to town last Tues day, charged with tiocpass. The trial win eoiiiinonci d yesterday, and will probably continue several dayi". Previous to printing tho N:w the last time the stages brought in nny mail was Sunday night, not even the Maker Citv dailies arriving here. Wo don't know what cong ress is doing, or anything about the nuws of tho wurld. And as il is necessary for tlio News to bo issued this inuniiug wo think It more proper to print tho items wo have than to wait for others we know not of. VWith n county indebtedness of itlmtit t.SOJXKMK), a tax levy for the current year that cannot js)ssibly fall short of thirty mills, and com paratively new county buildings erected at a cost of over -J.'l,(K).00, do the taxpayers of (Irant county de.-ire the passage of an enabling act hy tho legislature noon to con venor If so, the News is with you. We believe In allowing mon who pay tho heavy taxes to make their voice heard on nil such questions of public economy. No'nck Dr. Tung haying gone to China and left all his businens in the hauihi of Ah Poy, nil per wins In debted to Dr. Tung aro ruqiotod to Kettle their accounts with Ah Poy, who is authorized to collect tho Himu,. . Dlt To.MI. t I'ruirie City, Or., Dee. S, lb'JO. KA KM KKS' AI.MANCB. We Imvo hoot i askotl tho "creed of faith" of tho Farmers' Alliance Party. According to their platform ' their wants tivon which their faith j it builueu are briclly, ns lollows: ICqual taxation upon nil forms of proerty. (ioverument control of railroad and telegraph lines ns to rates and charges. Free cninngo of silver, mnkinc it legal tender for nil debt, public and private. The election of V. S. Senators by Kinular vote. Forfeiture of nil mummed land grnnts. Taxes, direct and indirctt, n low ns consistent with economic mlniin istraliou of good government. Stringent Inw.s for protection of piu c food products and their rigid enforcement. An cU'eclivo Inw to prevent gam bling in farm products. Australian ballot system. School lasiks at cost. The party is opjsised to alien nou resident ownership of html. The general opinion in icfereuee to tho Oregon Pacific now is that it will be sold to men who will build it eastward. Flour, Cnihiiiu, Ikirley, (either ground or whole) Chicken feci, Mjo, .Middlings, I !nin, Slioit.i, ,.v, .ve, at (iumllach's. The Pacilio Mrowery' Celebrated Mecr, the best iu Kastem Oregon, is now kept constantly on tap at tho Med Front Milliard Hall. There is another row among the World's fair commihM.incrA at Chi cago, and iu fact it seems that light ing among themselves is about all that has been done so far. The Annual Christmas Mall for public school benefit will be given at John Day on Christmas night, Dec. '-'.".Hi, l.M. See jKMtem. All are invited. My order of the Com mittee. ' Ait k xt ion Comuadks: On Tuce day, Dec. 2;t, will bo held election ofollicers of (leii'l Hancock Post No. III. All Comrade desiring the prosperity of the Post, come. My order of the Post. ,4 Tourists, Whether on pleasure bent or business, should take on ovorv trip a luittle of Syrup of Figs, as it acts most pleasantly and effectually on tho kidneys, liver ami I owols, pre venting fevers, headiu lies and other forms of sickness. For sale in .r()e and 4I.X) bottles by all leading druggists. . IIoIiiich IfusliiOHs COllrgo Ol Pottlalld will open SupL 1st. .1. A. Wchci), tho Icadiu;; penman of tho const, lias become a pnitnei in thin school and will make, it the loading MusincHM College. Send for catalogue ( iu Our new "ad." from theeuterpri ing linn of Collin cV .McFurlund, lleppuer, speaks for itself, and il is worth your while to read the same. Iu order to gain new trade they in tend presenting a line large book, which retails at f I.IX) each, to every retail purchaser of dry goods, cloth ing, boots and shoes, hats etc., to the amount of f '.'.'.()(), allowing until Jan. 1st to mako out the amount, (live them a trial onhr, when you send away for gisids. OINTI3 151VjO"Vr Moth tho method and reMiltn when Syrup of Figs in taken ; it id pleasant and refreshing to tho tnsto nud nets gently yet promptly on tlm K idneys, Liver and Movvels, cleniiMs tho sys tem effectually, dispels colds, head aches, and fevers and cures habitual constipation. Syrun of Figs is tho only remedy of its kind over pro duced, pleasing to tho taste nnd no ceptalilo to thu stomach, prompt in its action and truly beneficial In its efl'ecU, Its many excellent qualities commend it to nil. It is forwdo iu 50o nnd $1 bottles hy till loading druggists. VlNUrACTUIIID ONLY IU Till CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. Sit fKANCISCO, CM. lOUISYIlU.tr HCW 10HK, N.I Or HoiiiJiior, C. A. It II : A, KIIASK hKI WHHI, Piosidelit. Vice Piesidellt. (iKonnii W. (Nascii, (!ashier. J. I'. IIIIUV, T. A. IIIM'A, I. T. IIOIISON, DiiisUirs. Transacts a Ceiierat llanLliig Biislucs, ILrchange -u nil suts of the world, BOUGHT unci SOLD Collections made at nil oiiit on Itoasouiihltt Tei ms. Money loaned nt fioiu one to ten per cent. fed hmw FOUND HIS LNCMY. Ttilitjr Vcur. lit VVjHIhb tnr Vrncrmcr KtHKkrtl lulu m irorkr,! Itt. Wo were sitting on tho veranda of a liotot nt N'l.tjara Palls, writes n NVw York Sua con tr tlm tor, wlicm I notlccl the man on my right IooVIhk shurply nt the man ea my lett, anil priweutly he (ol up In an c.xcltod way ami wutkist aUml. Alter a hit ho li.iltcd before the other mnn anil nskol: "Isn't .Tom- name llrrvhnin?" "Yes, sir," was the prompt reply. "Didn't yea used to teaoli wiIhhiI at Klmlrar "Yon, sir." "In IW3T" "Yw, sir." "IKi yon reniemhor a Ixiy named lol klnr "Wry distinctly, sir." "Mo yon rvtiH'inlwr that ho put n pirfc(f ot flrv-rrsrUer under lilt ilesk tml toucheil litem ollY" "As II It h-iopem-il only yesterday." "Ami you lutiisl him tor It?" "I (Mil. I liekiM htm until ho eituM hnnlly staml, ami I've always been ghiil ol IU" "You have, eh?" snhl the other, hrORthlng last niul hanl. "lo you Knew that tlmt hoy swore a terrible oath?" "I prosnmo ho illil, .is he was a thor ough younjr villain." "Mo swurs an itnlh that he would urow iiji ami hunt tor you am! siuml you llhln an Inch o( your life." "lint I haven't hoard (rein him yet." "You hour (rum him now! lie stnmls Ix'fere yon! 1 am that lniy!" "Well?' "Pr'Mire to be llckisl! My time has i-onu- nt lust' ' lie niaile a Jlvo for the ohl nslngei;iie, hut the Intter evnilttl him, miule a half turn ninl hit him on the jus, ainl IliHlkln sunt ovor neh.tlr in a lienp. Then the wliil.'in si'lomlmavter pllinl onto liim nnl licketl ti I it) until heuriisl "Kueui;h," ami il illiln't take him over three min utes lo ilo it. Then he ret I nil tenet on another collar ami replace miiiih but tons, ami I holpotl litHlkln up ami oh servisl: "You illiln't waltiiiit long enough, I gUOHI." "Say! That's where 1 maile a inls ene!" ho repliisl. "I see new that 1 ougiit to have hehl oil until lie liail get to Ihi aUiut I.V) yeurs ohl. Tho old devil is all of TO new. hut he llckod me rlirhl ell the reel, and I'll never have the sand to stand up to him airaln. Hero's thirty yean of walling for vengeance knocked Into a cocked hat iu three minutes!" CAPTAIN JACK'S STOIIY. Tlir lint t'liurr.ltiritlr I l.i I'lioitf l, tlm Itrrrm oil tlir llUlpil. '1'ln' llrst I'oiifederate llaif ever Hung to tlio hnt'ie on the Mitstlt ilppl wan rrilsisl by I'aplaln J. V. .luck. To nn Interviewer at Saratoga he nvo an In lervKlinK aeeoimt of tlio Incident and of Ills eventful life, a i follow: ' I wax lKru in so iu Ohio. In 1SIT I dr.tted down to New Orleans, and tin re, without friends or money, hoan the h.itlle of life. Shortly afterward I I'd ne I u circus, and traveled willi it on the road. Tlicn we went upaud ilown the Mlsnixilppi river on a llo.itlui; palace, UiiiehiiiK at tow ns alen)f the shore and iflv iiiif eutertaimiieulH. 'l'hlh palace was M) feet long, AO feet wide, and would seat ll.tMXJ jmoplo. 1 ran this loat for our coin puny until Iti'D, when 1 took charKe of the Il.oilo, a Niualler craft. On this Ui.vt 1 li.nl a number of 1'reiiith '.oiiaves. who gave musket drills. A i simiii ns I'ort Suinler was llreil upon 1 ran the craft up to Vlekshiirg and sold out every thlnif. even to the muskets, which were purchased by the Confeder ates. Then I entne North and ro maluisl a few days in New York, hul as my feellinfs and Interest were all wilh the Southern people, 1 returned to New Orleans, purchased a passenger lsiat culled the Charm, and proceeded up tlie river. Arriving at Ylcksburif 1 met the l'ritice, a small steamer lucomtnaud of Caplniu lleowrt, coming down. Il was while we were moons! at Ylckshtirg that I hoisted the Confederate Hag. You see at thai time every one was making a ibs'idod Htnud for one side or the olher, nnd one day Captain Itoevo'i caiiK' ulxi.trd the (.'harm, lie had a Con federate ll.iir iu his hand, and he said lo me: 'Captain .1 tiok, these aro Iho col on we are h.UHng under now.' 1 said: 'AH right,' and taking the ling I milled it on a long Hile, and lashed tlie pule to the mainmast. Hut, understand me. If It were lo lie done once iiKalii, I would not do It. In fact, no colors would tr" to tlie top of lay liiuinin.iHt except the start .Old Stripe. Alter lit u t I con tinued to run nlcainUinls Iu Southern waters until 1T(I, when my health failed, ninl tlnce licit lime, with grip iu ono hand and pocketUfok In tho other 1 have etplored the world, and esK'clul ly the I'lillcd Stales, which Is to m mind the greati'sl country on top of (iod'a earth." A II mil Wljli lie Hir' Oiinrr, Alxiut the year 1700 a fair young bride Iu the village now known nt New Haven wore a dainty costume of white. Th gown was cut low In the nock nud wu" KleeM less. The dross was ot light and llliuy texture, and weighed hul aUiut three iiiince-i. Il has ls' n lit.ndid down from ;eu ration to g.'iicratio i u iiil m l.il it h n c hu" iat p.i.. -.i.ei if ., 1 Union-;, lady. The dres ! r. i. .irl.al.lv J well pre. rved ami l extrele ly . Ide, iHith from III age r.lld He he.iut) ; Iiridd 'rles with whtcli It Is cveiid. I 'I'lo dckigu of the trtlliiolug Is pr'H.lv 1 worked In the oo.irse linen llire.nl ' tuiiuui n In those days. A Sllik'illar toll l ii.tioii I I'nlil within n few years a .ingiii .i J ciiHl..i.i h:. I ohutin d III hw lt rland , lo ii liu .li.inil and wife expressed a do- ' dr. for a divorce they were risoiired lo I enler a room and live therein together ior .. fortnight, during which time they Acre lo ither to see nor to converse with .onlHily elw'i their food was passed to, tli. in through a narrow opening In tho , wall, and all communication with tho oiii.nle world wns cut ott. If, at tho e.idora fortnight of this confinement, l.) ; ther, the couple still clamored for lUoive, It was Hraiitod without further i do. Wu ii it making luniuoincnU to iiiiijitoy u piiitlvr in tli Ni.wk funuilt yt wo that tin rililnr can t t iinr to i un Iittt tiulo f.-f ! Dtt Un I s f lit lr Amu I'sf. Auilt I M 1 Ji. UUtl ', "1.1 1.' ..i '( i f I i,isl Hkl - I ..i lMu 1 . , i l . k w.4 I , h - ' M "I" l'il- f i I . . . 0 .. M. f V I ) 1 S I C (' ' t ... i r ' . - - v i I . . I. .1-1 I A 1 1 '' 1 i Kissun ANo rnr.it hi.vn'savii iu M Von rI1l. tI1M T"' Jcot Ortu At hu r"nt l"lt''-or lit. tn " vn my nil ur--H u fctrrcl, I nu(M ta kDuS ymi down.' "ThiCt lir ou'r twt," tiJ Drawn it rllr.l. tn rrnti mil 1 in1 mtki klor.) hrrt Oit l'. ,1,nlM Hut I Om-J lr on tt chrtt ml I did so toitnf ho leokfil so hsml nuno th" vrrrr picbiro of Ix-nutjr and liMtlth. Whnt M tlm Kvrrt of ltf" " WVll," rvpllnl llitvn, "ulnce you imk It, I villi tell Ton: slxi titi-s Dr. rlrrw'ii t'a- 1 vurlto rnnorli'tlon. I urxvt your spolo I UT. Otxl nlslit." An unlimloir womnn I rstrlf. If ever, ' tvAUtirtil. Tho piulir to wliU'li so tiimir ef ilia s.i re ur.)t. r prollfl.) rnuirt of n!-, mllow f nc, dull. hlatrvlcM i eri-s nnd rmsrlntcl forrim. Womrn ) Rrtllctrl, rsn 1 iwrninri Ir urrl hy lulu Dr. I'litiv'i riwurltii Prrarrli'tloui stid with tltn nterstlon of lnUh oeim t I thtt tKitutf Hlilcli, eoml'lrirtl with irothl ' (juslltlrsuf tit-nd nud lnntt, tnnkifl wuukii aiik-i'll ef Ion lilir. ' I'nvnrlto l'r Option" l thrnnlr mn. I Irlim fur womrn, toM liy ilnutirlMs, oiulrr n poaltlvn iiuurnolro from the mniiii I fm'turrni. thul It will irlvn Malfai-tlon In en ry ca.1. er mnnc will li irltuulnl. It l a Kwltlt' te(ie for loumirrlien, minftil inruttrusllnn. unnstural nuiTrvulnin, pro- Upsuii. er fslllnir of thn wumK wink Nirk, ntiti vtmlrtn, irtmrrralnn, iHiirlnir - dawn K halhm. rhrerilu coiu-villim. lullaiuma ! lion ml ulci'rntmn ef I no wemt. : woiii.ii lmn-KssAior Mckicai. aa- CJATlu.v, .viiueitnrtiln'rs, lluSulo, K. V. DR. PIERCE'S PELLETS ,Yr lAintlve, er CMImrtio, iixrilliu to slid i of il.u. II r drUKs'luU. U tvuu o vlul. DKAKNKSS I'll'TKUN YliAHS. Cutrd iu Seven Minutes by Klectticity Mr. I lawn, of Skagit, Cured in Ten Minutes hy the Same Method - Cancer of the Tongue Yields to thesame Treatment. Hditor Oremninn: Kor llftecn yearn I have betui doaf .so I could liear but very little. ('mild not henr the clergyman Hpoak iu church unleri.s close lo the speaker'n rtaiul, in fact, could henr no ordinary con versation. I came lo Dr. D.irrin for electric treatment. He cured mo iu seven minutes, so I can hear an well as over in my life. I live at the New York Hotel, l-'ront and I! slroctH, Portland. .1 AM liS HAI.Y. Cancer Cured hy Klectticity. To the Alllicted: Alsmt four j yeaiH at;o I noticed a small nore on my toii;iio which i'ailmillv oiilai ed to (lie si.o of a half dollar. I tiied iu vain wilh reven ditTeieul 1 doclorK to cure it, but all to in pur pose. I wns tortuicd bcyoml nil , account with tltoir strong nn dieiucH, htiiniuu, etc I hoaid of Hr. Dar rin'n curen by electricity. I have been under hi- treatment nix week.s Now all traces of it have disaiiih .ii cd, evee,,. a near, which an one can seo by calling .... me al my homo, .mi. Ill t ariullierH Mml, South Poitland. MI!S. (ili(). ItlCltKlil.. Deafness Curtd in Ten Minutes. A. P. Ilawn, of Skagit, 'ash , leading of tin many miraculous. curcK ol" deafness made by Urn. Uarriu iu a few minutes, and coin iii lo Potthuid (o meet his wife, who had been enst on n visit, con tdlldid to consult the doetoiH in ref erence to his dtafness, which had tumbled hilll fur Fume lime. He tool; their lieiituieiit and wan cup d in ten minutes nnd wax happy in Hiphc t of all m Lc.ivTiuiii' l uwcr. ABSOLUTELY PURE Grand Huntsman Ball ilCiyoii C'Hy, NDwyears Bye. t ; 1 i: is t 1 1 ic CANYON CITY RIFLE AND SHOTGUN CLUB- A line "dune Supjir" al I Ticlii la i.o li.iiin.' htippcr s. (It). MAY'S NORTHERN GROWN SEEDS, KtfuS OFFER NO. ?. by.W "WmsStJZ,: iniMt. m ,iii 1 1... tt w i Ul NTZ HtifcT. A i.lMi-.it ' l I Ml It . i 4Ll . III. u..l IJM I I.., 11 l . i I .U I.I I Ll . ' ! . I .Ii - l;... II it r u ti I.. . ' k,. . II . r '. iliJ I i . I . I I ....I.. Ii ,J. k M. 1 I.. L. MAY . Cl., i iinin and I lor '. . fit. F'oul. Minn. KVt Cita'..;- :.-r.-;Tl:d;e Cae:t and neri ct..Ut ccr r-uUhhed. tlced, alfo wns hnppy hoyontl mens tire in meeting his wife snfo nftor n week's trnvol over tho tronehorous railroads, nud put her tuidur tho diH-lor'n treatment for various dis- cnsc. The Doctors nro crowded wilh patient from M) A. M. to .S P. .M. Drs. I l.ti riu are no doubt thu hardest worked men in Portland. The doctor have n huge country practice nnd send their electric remedies to any one desiring home treatment for any curable chronic, aeulo or private discuses, which are kept strictly confidential. One of the tloctorn is visitini; dillereiil lowns iu Ihi' slate to hotter accoininoilate those who find il iuiHMhlc lo come to Portland. The head olliice at 7)J Wash" iugton ilrect, Ptirtland, will inn an usual. Consultation and examina tion free. All classes treated free from 10 lo II A. M. daily. Charg es moderate, being only fjOa month for each disease, or in that proHr lion, as one may ictpiire. ($200XllWARDl per anj thin m III i. kMiiithini; that lull M.Cbiie cin't ..i. At the Sam I'Yciich line b Mnn mile aluve Poli tic City flor.se ,v orim a Sn'ri(tlfj II 'du'cii .U(tkint Dour. Aid. WuliK (ilAltANTHl'H. TiPosTOFFicgi Store) !lNYO ( M V, (lit, . I'drrisli - - Pron: A line stock- of fresh llauilios, Nuts, Tolsieeo, Stationery, Hto., lite, just nveived. (live me it call. BREWERY SALOON Canyon Cily, Or. This popuhtr rr.snrl has hern- roaH'itt'il Id I he Htblia, and now, as in the past, keeps nolhiifj hul the best Wines, LitaorsS- Ciifars- a. 1. KICK 1 It I, f'i opr. . . MPW RESTAURANT, L" " UilO 1 UUllillH s Canyon City, Or. luch'soii Chambers, I'ropr, This lteaiauniut has leceutly lieon opeiiud, niul will furnish .Miutls or l.ixb iiuj ut living nttiw. A i.pecial feature about this hoiiNo is (hat no Cliiiiene eisikN are employed iu the kitchen. (live the Itostuuniiil a dial. .I.m'imin (Iiiamhhiis, Piopiietor. I'. S. Hov't Report, Aur. 17, 1889. he New 1 1 nt. 1. ('01111' livciyhody Mtn.l iMwl.ntr Vult'ljr, Ubj' riim iul Dim Baking Powder IM-tki'AIIlM' I IM .! ('liniRTMftl WATCiiiMri MM Hilt Ut .l I ittHl , in I In utr I 1 1 i tta in (lis i-.il. tutr .nr ii le'iyi '.ii i iu .il ill . iiii... ln k i. I b.i M till II , . . Ill . nl'l 1,H. III. Hts.1 I. . i.kllllHj Test Norttinm Crown Soo Ii I T-v'Cf',-, In . .ii.i ... III. l i r SmUi,, I - , mi !' y 4. 3 : me ' T Sit ii.r V r'j i-