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About Grant County news. (Canyon City, Or.) 1879-1908 | View Entire Issue (March 26, 1891)
r '"nr. iiiii ii i hi ii ! 1 1 i rrwr , rmi w mats . if ' i iiiHiHfc i f Tue GRAM COUNTY NEWS. ' Ik A 1 '"tf tox'll CVA'rOA CITY, GJt.'WT COUXTY. 01UCGOA", Til UliSlhlV. .U.lh'Cll 0, ISO J. v Xumhefi V.;. C 5 n IiSjl-J. LOCAL HISTORY. , L Mr. tJ. W. llouaton ha fur- IW willi ft copy of tlio "City 3 tix.nMtaa I ol. I!. II. .1. ( omur r-zsr - . ... . wr, printed lion in laUS, from leli we copy the history luct- rtUttt'.lft fl Hcw-erv of. gold on .jfel)iomk mxl I ha unriy work of ttoWo bniidimr: Tlmt jwrtion known ti tlio Can t Ajtroek Or Joint l)y ininitij? jlifttriaLwAi foil ml to Ik; n gold ' Hit flfirtfrt Wh of dune. lS0-, by n company of jroiector from Trukn, on what i now know n m Whiskey Klat, half, uiilo nbovo Omiyon City; on the wttne day (fold was discovered on I.ittlu I'inu week, two mile cunt, him! on the following day HOC' prwpoeU wore found on llich nnti W'indlc milehw, onetime ono of the molt uxtoiuivc itnd ricliett mining onniw In lintern Oregon. The jKirtioss who struck the digging, being about out of the necwwine of life, went to Auburn, wlioro tliuy ro Hrleri their discovery of new diggii'fff , which en need u rush of about 5l)U jH-'iKoiiR to tli is place. tan they meeting thu yold-cokurs from California to I'owdor river made, within ten tiny s from the lirt discovery of gold, u popula tion of over 1000 miiiers. lint tho ttlniin on the creek boing deep with n grent dd of wider to eon taiul with, ti ltd the gulehee in which prospect were tirnt found boing dry guleho, tho mot of thoio who lirtt discovered the plitce left without receiving any of the benefits dorived therefrom. (Jaiivoii creek took iu niiinu from n ettftyon through which it Howe, in a northerly direction, into the ilohn Day river: mid this city took It imino from the nbovo imiiied creek, on which it in locntetl, n tliort ditUtucc below the mouth of tho canyon and two mil o above iU coiilliKinco with tho John D.iv rivor; and vn laid out by .MeiiBis. Alnlkev, Cooper and others on tho iJOthof duly, 1!5(. t Tho fiit "building wnc thu ex- pre oilico of Urente t NeUon, put up about the Ith of duly, ' IBOU. A whimkey shop was start- Pjrd-oii Whiskey Flat, on the loth of June, iu a tent; and about the 'JOtli I'oweiv, Shiinian A: Wadleigh winie in witli a pnek-train loaded with whiskey, tobacco and grocer iiw. In n Jiert imo after, Coxait, I.uce iV' Stone arrived from The Halle, with n puek-truiii loaded with urH'oriuti mid prbvisiom and itnrtwl the Hrt etoreMn the city, in a canvMS houe. The Hrt ie tanrant ww oeuel by the .Mrs. CK)Hr; ami during duly and Augiwt of the satno year, several new tore and oiiie ten or twelve saloon commeiieed operationn. Tliu liit claims oh)iiihI were on Little I'iuo crook; tho eeoiid ueitr WhUkey Mat, laith of which were workwl with rocker. In August l.rown vc Co., built a mall baw mill on I'ine ereok, which proved a fid I ti re; moat of the lumber luod wm out by whip-snwyoM. The Humboldt company were thu llrt to iino tluiucit, to which they at tached a long-tout, in Juuier gnleh. The ltrt ilitch wiu tho llhwell crock ditch, ilug to convoy tho water of lliacell and I'ine creek to Uich gulch, on which gulch tho town of Mamvillo wiu built during duly mid Augut, " . 1KU. The lirt elaim opuiied on Canyon eroek wero the Trontou and thu lilehnitlMJii, Iu thu fall or 1S02, and thu Nevor Swoat ourly in thexpringof I SOU all of which proved rich. Thu Hrt dimth wa a man whono iinuiu im oten(itl our mutuory, on I'ine urcok, who diol of coiuiynp tlou; the lecoud, .Innie K. Knov killel by W. Hleviii on the MM Of Novembor, 1SIW, at which timo our too well-Hlled graveyanl wa picked out nuil dodionted. l'.erry Way was tho Hut man hung, which took plauo on Jiiuu Ith, 1SW, fter a jury trial by tho minora, for tho murder of J. (Jul inghnr, notr Autelopo valley, on thu Dalttw trail. Tivwbridgo Co. located tho lirot ranch on tho Kith of duly, J.SII2, ami I till ownud by a mrt of the Miuo Itriu, and U ftituated opMMitu thu inoiith of tho ureok, iu thu Jolin l)v vplluy. Thu llh' rl opanml in IStll, previous to which liinu all snmilies were trnnsiwrtetl M, Ibis eitv by ixick tmiiif. Aout the 1st of duly, 1SIW, thcro nrriel from Calffornia n train, consisting of thirty two wagone, ono hundred and tiveiueu, fourteen womon and several chil dren, which added to the jionna nont jiopulation of the district many wbo enino at that time are htill to bo K-eu on our treeti. The tirt jwrson joinitl together in tho holy IkmuU of wetlhxik wore Mr. da. Adaina to Mit duunutt lluutur. WAS1IINOTON LKTTKR. WA.uiNoroN, I). C., Mar. 120. KnrroK (Jkast Co. Ni.w-: Mr. Illiiino ii vt-rv much on ton thin week, and hi follower are talking him up a the "biggem' man In thu adminMrntion at a greater rate than ever, and the fact neonis to bo entirely forgotten that .Mr. Klaiue i a biibonliuate ollicer, and that he could not have aivoiii plitdiod thu thiugs for which he is lioing so highly praised without the coiiKcnt. of iriuHrior ollicer, Mr. Harrison. It wa a ioitivo relief to many of Mr. filaino' friend when "the olllcial proola iiiatiou of the president of ltnir.il, opening the jwrts of that country on and after April 1st, for the free ontry of the article mentioned in the reciprocity treaty with the Cuitcd ytates," rcaeheil hero and was made public, for there i no denying tlio fact that they had allowodtheuiBolvo to bo jmrtinlly slam peded by tho persistent circu lation of rumors of the treaty having been rejected by the I'.ra zilian government. Probably ono of the proudest inoinents of Mr. rdaine' life win when Sir Julian I'auneofort, tho Mritish minister, called on him and presentcl a copy of the dis mtclt from Lord 'Salisbury, the British foreign minister, accepting hi proK)!iition inado last Decem ber, to submit the disputed lines tioiis concerning the liubring tea soul fisheries to peaceful arbitra tion, on the lines laid down by Mr. I'laine. Nobody knows better than tho secretary of statu that had this dispute led" to a war with (ireat Mritaiii, he would havo been held personally resHnsillo for it by many cop!e, wbo believed honestly that lie intended, when he accepted a position in the cabi net, to liring about a war with that country to serve hi own purKe; and the )oiiou of that knowl edge undoubtedly added largely to hi satisfaction in knowing that he has brought about a peaceable settlement of this long continued dispute, and to a lesser degree this solutiyu of the matter is a gro.it satisfaction to many people who have been fearful that it would end iu war. Sonator IVITcr and a number of alliance representatives, including tho irrepressible Jerry Sinipou, have devoted the grcifter jxirt of this week to alliance missionary work iu the adjoining state of Maryland, and one of them in form mo that theru is every indi cation of the all'miico being nblo to elect a majority of the next lu'gi latuie this fall, and a successor to Senator (ioruian, who in spite of hi gruat opiilaiity with tho dem ocratic party at large, has many enemies iu the jwrty rank in his own state, who stand ready and willing to join the alliance in de feating him. An eminent member of the farm ers' alliance today expressed himself iu very strong laiiiiac,o ayaiiiKt what he called the "sell out" of thu two farmer in thu Illinois lunula turp. which resulted in the eluction of ( it'll. I'almcr to the I'nited State senate, when it wa Kaiblc to have elected one of their own men. "I have nothing against en. I'almur," ho said, "but I am iu favor of elect ing a man who belong to a farmers organisation every time the opjKir tunily present itself to do so, and 1 consider that iu thl case an opor tunity wa cither delilcratcly thrown away or Mild, I am not yet eertian which, but I intend to be. Morrison and Carlisle or Carlile and Morrison i hoard quite often mining thoanti-Clovoltind democrat here. Thu trouble aUut either of thus ticket i tho doubt a to whether either of thu gentlemen would accept tho syoond place on thu ticket. Duo of Mr. Morrison' clow iHroiml friend i iuouible for the statement thill he could have had the second place on the Cleveland ticket in SS had he been diHiKNod to take it. There seems to la? eoiHiderablc uncertainty about when Mr. Ilarri ton uill appoint tho nine judge of the I niletl Males circuit court, provided for iu the new law. It was slated early tbi week Ujhjii what seemed good authoritv that he had decided not to appomt them until next DeoouiU'r, but there i a diosilinii to Indicvc that tin state ment wa madu iu order to keep oil' tho horde of persistent ollieo-iieokor, including a numler of republican ox-represontativf. Mr. Harrison is now away, but he i eected to return tomorrow. If bo proviso making these apointinont soon he will probably do o lefore leaving on hi projoed trip to the Pacific coast, uhhi widen he will start within the next three or four week. Senator Kyle took a promiiunt part in a religion revival meeting here the other night. Henry lieorge passed through Washington thi week. He ha just returned from tho HeriuudiiH, where he ont the winter iu search of health. He said that hi pbyHi cian would not allow him to work and that he wa not prt pired to talk on current event further than to express hi belief that from thi time on political battltM will l fought solely iiKn economic issues. . APPLICATION OK KLKCTK1CITV. The rapid stridrs which of late have been made in (he practical application of electricity have pro pared the way, in the public muni, for the ready acceptance of almost any new and striking ropo-ml. Iu the Kpular belief the use of elec tritity in curing the ill of the llcsh, i an aeeouiplihetI fact. To prove the assertion, Dr. Darrin gives the following name of jwople who are willing to vouch for it, as they havo been 'cured of various ailment. Mis Nettie Krown Hotel Port land, rheumatism so she could not raise her arm to her bend, cured. A. I,. Richardson, .'121) Front st., Portland, deafness 'JO voara and ringing noise iu the head, restored. W. L Cone, llav City, Tillamook county, Oregon, kidney and liver trouble, cured. Andrew Douglas, So Oak street, Portland, deafness, cured. l,oe Mctlrew, M' 0 street, Port land, ncrvou debility and kidney complaint, ro(ored. D. Ii. Halloway, Newln-rg, Or., inllumuiation neck of bladder and kitlnov troubles, cured. U'.'llays. '.Ml .1th street, liast Portland, Or., iiillaiiimation nock of hladdcr and sciatic rheumatism, came on crutehe to the Doctor, cured and left crutches at the Doe tor' olllce. Ii. D. Pierce, Albina.Or , deafnes I .' year, cured. J. S. Jennings, Sullwood, Or., eczema or skin disease, 11 year, cured. J. M. Miller, Hubbard, Oregon, deafness, cured iu S minute. James Daily, New York hotel, deafness, M years, cured. Mrs. II. J." Miller, cor. .1th and Alder street, Hast Portland, general debility, cured and gained eight pounds Mrs. A. C. I.andi. XU.1 West st., Scuttle, cured of a scrofulous sore on leg twenty years ago by Dr. D.irriu. V. F. Hubbard, superintendent of the l S. Ilsb commission, Clack, anuis, Or., moth or liver sjwt over his iierson, cured. Thomas Hull', Mockburg, dizzi ness, kidney and liver complaint, restored. Dr. Darrin treat all curable chronic, acute and private diseases, blood taint, lost or failing man hood, nervous debility, ell'ect of errors, or oxeyssos in old or young, loss of memory, disease caused by mercury in the improper treatment of private disease. Olllce 70J Washington St., Portland, Oregon. Hours U a. in. to S p. in. daily lix aiiiinatiou free and confidential; question blank and circulars sent gratis to any address. Patient cured at home. KSTItAV NOTICli. Any )K.roii having lost two horses of. tin following description can learn of tho whercalxiutH of the same by calling at tho (!u.vr Cor.NTV NKwollico and paying for this notice (and one year' subscrip tion for the paK.r.) One black saddle horse about 7 year old, weight about oimd, had bell on last summer. One bay saddle horse, weight about ((X) otiud, ha a very large horse hIioo brand six inches long and deeply burnt a if madu with a common horse hIioo, on left stilly. Tin: rrn li:n toon tAiielit to retrieve nnwt emlllahly. Tin: IxMiitlfiil swallow-tallisl klt m wmiitheil the (rat of tljlntf nenww tin' AtUnlln (Vi-an. 'I nn .irjrann ut imcll la the turkoy, tulluri' ami carrion cmw n Jelloalc tbnt they ran soont their (tHl tar a JU Uho ol forty miles. Till. tHNiiMnl ot a railway tnln I only a Httlt' morn than ball tap teluolty i( the ffolilpa oa-lo, the lll-lit at uhli'h often attulm to rate of 110 miles an lt.iur. Or all ltlnt, tho eomlor mount MkIi tlnt.itlie atno4'hi'rt. llnmlxililt ile vrll.e tho IHflit of thU lilrtl la the An ile to Ih at limit 0.000 feet aKive the leicl it the mm. Till: Duke uf lloauforl U) aw isa shin leVeil ui a lraot uf Kre hlch hail ejiii.imnl aa.l LIUkI each other In mlilalr, ami imIIIiIIiik U not an Infn isvurri'nse. Swirr an 1 wUu lly every enr fnim Kiiifluiul t4 Southern Africa anil to the Mul no.-in, ami the rustle, unmler In lllglit of .ir!tiui iveanU' hlrtU U Vtlll more MirprUInK'. Till: uay of an encle In the air U one of ihiMM' thin of whloh SiluiiMin ex iri.nl hlniki lf lt.MHir.inl, ami there U ..im Uiliivr truly inar.eleu In the niih motin wtiloli eontrttU the Miythi-llke mi eji of Hlnic (HViillnr lo iiunt lilnli of prey t'liv one ixvnalun a faWon wa ot serteil to rut a iIiIh rl-lit In tno, with im-Ii Hlrenlh ami hmm1 ilhl It cut ilon Iu irey. Swrr haw k ami merlin hate not Infrequently )een known to rruih thlMUtfh thlek ilale tflav nlmlow i. hen In )iuriiltof prey urati'uKl't hints Til;, ennrmoll apHtlte of the trUnt pi'Utfiiln (which weihit luit eighty hiuiiiI) may tmvy siiiunthluK to tin with It roriUltiti'il (xiwerinf lll);ht,nml In the itomui'h of one of thoie were lounil ten Muml of iiiartt, granite, ami Imp fruir nuniu. swallowiKl iinwl likely to prf tnoU- iIlKeattnii. Till: Amerlean paeti(!er plisiu eoin paMix the whole Atlalillii ofenn. The M'ihI of It Hlght I appntillniitoly known, ami It I uhlr to enter l.iHX) mile In twenty-four hour. ThU, in ileiit, I MiarM-lou when It I mmui that. Il)liij ut the rau of nearly sewnly tille an hour, It laki the hlnl two .lays ami night to oro. ST1IANCE FOREION 1M1ACTICCS. U'iiln a per-uin wlho to leave a Japanese theater temporarily ho U list Wlven u m i-luvk. ai In thl ciiiiilry. The ilixir-keopor take the pi'ron by the ham! anil sUinp on It the uimp of the establishment. I:. rw IKerlanil, it I sniil, they will par higher wage to a mllkmalil who ran slnjf to tho eow than lo one who ran mil. This I ilonn on the principle that IkiiI treatment of a coir Injuriously alteclo its milk. Tilk. form of oath htmllng on tho Mo haiumeilan comxienre I to make the Koran rest on the beail while the oath I uiliuluUteri!. Hut If the Koran U skillfully held Jut aUoit the head the form I', not vnlnl .out thooallt not bln.l Ing. Tin: favorite food of the Sandwich Islander 1 the llesli of the Mexican halrlew dor. It I (aid to tale llke uprlutf chicken and I considered u gn-al dainty. Tliee diiR .ire raU. d In larye niiinlHirs and fattened fur the ii urW t. Al.l otur the lty of lterlln aro what are callisl "molkerls" or milk stations In the basoment uf an elegant lihs-k ol liulhlinz n few cow are Lept. Thee are well fil and c.irctl for and furnish (degnut milk fur the patron In the mdghlxirhood. , Tin. .Slamewi have great reganl for isld number and Insist on hating nil (Mil uumlH-r of tt ludow.diHin an 1 rooms In their holism and temples. There must bo an odd nuuilwr of steps in the stair , and an odd number of feet in the liwlghl of all xteeple and inlnareU. AM' tcNcl nausing a dlater at her launch I regarded by tho Japanese n doomisl lo H) fortune for herwhule ca reer. At l)uka latuly a veiutel caUil while being lauuchi!, setcrol er.inH Im ing drowmsl. She wa destroytsl by night with muiili c.ireinuuy. In I'ari It U not oiwtomary for pa tlenU to w-ntl la tho nuto-ohamU'r of great physician, but Inquiry ha i to U made by letl.im, v. h lull are rarely an Hitered iiuImM thoy oimiiu fiom miiui aristocratic uarmr uf the ally. In Home canes, how ever, monitored tluLev ire giten out at nix In the morning, DEFOHE 1000. IS IT I', not a house la Maine had a ne uf glass In It ' I'l n.s i.v.tNlA eUlillHli(Hl the flml hiMpltul In AmerUu la 17.11. Ol.ivt.lt Cumiuiil.l.'H Udstead ha been sold by uuutlou for llfty guinea. A lit Mi known as the I'nlti d Stale Hank t.a tuilahllshisl at t'hlladc lphtii In 17'Jl, together v.'ith the National mint, which Issnisl IU llrst eoin In Uv:. Tin: llrwt Ixnil n any kind puhlisluHt In Philadelphia wa Atklu' Almanauk forlheeur Irtsd. It wa an uupagial pamphlet of twenty ago, only two coileof w'hlnh aro now kuotvn to exist, each being worth muro thun It welgli' In iwtmly-dnllar nolo. srotten away In ono of tint rosjin-. at the Capitol In .Montieller, Vt-, are the remain of tho llrst printing pre brought to thl csiuntry. t'jhJii It was prliitul tho friM'inan' oath for Ma uhuetu, the llrst thing printed in Ilrltish North America. A iii:si:m of Ktohimind, Va., has come Into powMluu of a revolutionary relic in the shape of (ienerul Daniel Morgan's inoH-iest, which is eatluiaUd is being uuu buwlroil aiwl twwnty-Htw 1 am old. Tho rhett U mado ul ulno, lieavlly rlblHsl Willi IfOlb ami I lwl by an uiu-ilfu yilewu 1 Ir I Mild that Ml letter, what to marry Sir Charle Hall, will rtwlvi' from her father a dowery worth S&0i),(W0 a jeur. Mm. I'hask I.ii.i: la full dm w-ear the diamond divoration, "til lliislo del l.llH'rtador," gllea her by Veneiiiela. Aw t oil In an oWttre port of Toxai. near llempslead, live ItlltalH'th Ney, a gmnd-nli.HMf the famou Marshal Nov. of Trance. She 1 both pretty and tal ent. I ami a snilptri-ss by pni(elun. Ma. IIi:.miv Wtiin lli.reiiKii ha much ImpriiMsl In health uf late. At a : nwni onurvn mkm.vi no pourint tno ua i. i .i t i witil uur ouiiinie gravi', ami reccniHi IKflS V tlltf.Il I III .1 tlllli. Kit ..,...1 (, I ,1 I. 111. ulrentMh. t in: wife of Srxaker Hel lilevrilil a a Hrfiit tyio of the New llnglaud matron. "She ha a face, that lieann with lutidllgence and imilherly iweet ue." Although not very fond of so ciety, she strictly obHerven her enacting social duties. Mns. Wii.i.iau IC. Vanii:iiiiu.t own a magninceut Harl mktace which be longed lo the lonpnos Kugenle and 1 Niipposisl to ho worth 8400,000. It I n single row of alwut forty Inches, which she throw around and around her iicak until it (all In siiivesslte row to her waist. The average necklace 1 about fuurteon Inoho. Mil. Cm:vki.mi U epclally fond uf gem, and has a large colliH'tlon. The unmounted stone are systematically arruugisl in small Inlaid cabinet, care fully numbered, and the owner ha u memorandum In which thu time and the place of purchase, a well a the value of each, are rivordist. Her collection l now nald to be worth oter ?AO,000. Mil. lll.tIM: lack the personal mag netism which her husband ha In such a striking degree, and iIimm not know how 1. 1 make her callers alway at home. Tim suit iH.arlng which shu ha at lime ennes largely from dltlldenco and from the unfatorahle criticism which she has m-cltcd. She i a woman of strong domestic tastes, and she ha a wonder ful talent fur making "the homo bean llful." Mn. taiOAS liore away a a souvenir of her tlsti to Whlttlcr a volume of hi p.Hm with tbo following disllcatort tribute: W'livt shall I say In tier lu tiy Hip M! Of lays) laiffuti waIUmI In lime sn.t prl.lc W'biMir tsllli uu.1 fwirui?o sstc n ilistMe imwrr 'rvibts slnift srm In l'rl.uis ilsiUcl l.o ir' Sal o Hint hvt u lino Willi Ills shall alsrajr . .Uu I IliinotvU allku Ihrutmtiaiil a ncultlul luii.L JOll II. W'lllTTUU. .Muosbuiy, Max., H(il, If, 1sj) TOLO IN FIGUHES. 0. M.v une person In S, 000 die of old age. Tin. uu are 10,000 night watchmen In the I'nltisl Suites bisde night iol!rc I'tu.sr unsllclue hate m.1 to tin ltrltli.il l.oterniueut, during the present )ear, SI, I (Kl, oak) hi the shao of duties and taxes. SlMV year ago the aggregate wealth of the I'liilisl State was less than I.ihw.ooo.ino: at present It i cMlmattsl ll s-,-, HI.II,hl,UIMI. Tin: wing of a lly are usistwlth great iUlckne and probably sU hundrid strokes aro madu per sis'ond This would carry the lly altout twenty lite feet, hut a set en-fiild tclocllycau easllj be attained, making one humlrisl and wivenly-Hvo fett per aocond, so tha under curtain olrouiustauce it .-.in out atrip a rate homo. 1. n our paste, the milt of a cslllsli, or liven In water In which tegctahh have been Infnsed the mlcroscep" dii coter nulmalcull mi small that mililon ot them would not iual the site of a grain of wheat. And yet nature, with a singular prodigality, has suppllist many of these with organs a iHimpleto as those of a whale or an elephant. Tin: thread of the silk worm I so nuiall that an average of forty. two of of them aro Iwiitoil together to form a thread of common sewing silk: that of tho itplder I many dlumnler smaller. Two dram uf spider web by weight uol.1.1 ! slr.,l..,-l l.lli.n slrali.lillllin roach from laindun, Kuglund, Ui llin burgh, Scotland, a distance of Oter too mile. l'l.vriscti anil sllter can each In drawn Into wire many time smaller than a human hair. The former metal ha been drawn Into wire no lino that Iwcuty-Mctcu of them twisted together coul 1 have been Inserted Into the hollow nt a hair; that Is, If a human being or a human-made machine could be found iu I nil to and precise enough fur suuli n delicate undertaking. AnCHeOLOGICAU HESEAnCH. An Kgyptlaa wiytbe rwnintly un eartlnnl Is exhibited among the antiqu! He In the private museum of I'llnders I'etrle In loulun. The shaft of the In strument wood, supporting a row of Hint saws, which are securely cemented Intuit. Two Jior.Mis of the prehUtorlc period have been discovert! on the Istliiiius of Corinth by Mr. I'. Kastnmieiuw. who think thny aro tho tomb of Msyphu and NeleiiM, inenlluni! by tlio traveler rausanlas when denirlblng tbo country stiliji)t to the rule of that town. Tin: anthorltleM of tho louvrc nre talking of but lug In n collection of Carthagenlan anthulllu. The colli--Hon Include llfteen head Of god and Itiimaa Kinm'ror, thirty (Ireek mid l.utln Insorlptloii and llftytwo pillar ! ...IU .1. 11 ill. I lit whiimk nui.vi i .Mil. W. J. Srn.l.tiAN warn oolloct- ors nf (Ireek vase that a (Ireek dealer In anthiultlea U buying up the vaso that havo been found In Italy, at Nula, and other site uf (inueodlallan cities. Ilo Infer Unit they will bo sold frum Athtni us tho prod uot uf oxoavatlou la ubl Oruswu. AVhal din' "free coinage" mean? It moans bridle and sinmlv this: Any owner of sflver or gold iiullton may dcKiit the same in any mint of tile I'lilted Slates, to lie formed in!o tanilard dollars, or bars, Ac ini iH'iiefit and that without a chitrgr, except that a dctoit of lei- value than M(X), or nietal too base for coining may be refused. Those ' are the exact words of the law, and theV mean that for every eighty-two ami one-half cent worth of silver bullion the owner thereof can receive therefor a stiiuicd coin, known as . our rllv or dollar. In other word it meaiiH that lb amount of ilnr I bullion which would cell iu the market for fHXX), the t'nitcd St.,le j j will coin into Silver dollars, With. nit j oharce. and eivo the owner l" I hoi bullion about flIKU, in liter dollars. The eoplo of Ariioua are not iu a niiMsl to teniorio with havage;. A bill was tcccutly introduced ir the legislature of that lenilory de clining the Indians who loft the San Carlo agency with arms in their HscHion outlaw, and olfer ing a reward of $200 for each Indian killed, upon whom, at the coroner' impiest, arniH should bo found. If the government cannot diiarin those savages, or neglect to do no. and withdraw it troops, a il h.t done from tho military imst in Southern Aritoua, there is but one thing left for settler to do, and Unit is to.b feiid themselves. It dpiioar. more over, from the spirit boWn by the introdiietion of thi bill, that they are in exactly the light tcuiier to do thi. and prose to cliooe their own method Be Sure If you ham mat up jour mind lo tux llisHl's.lartaisiillUduiiul he Imlurrd Iu like uii) other. Ibssl's Harsapaillla Is a -culUr uicttlclnc, t.'iiliiK, by Irluu of In rulUr rvuitliutluu, presirthiii, and preparation, curatlto isiwrr iUilur to any other ankle. A lleilnn lady who knew what tliu wantrJ, aud whuio riauiplii I wuithy lmlUlluu, tell her cipvilriico Uluju To Get "In one ileicwhrrn I went to buy llocl'i BauaiurllU tha elnrk tiled tu Induce luo buy Ibclrownliiitea.lid llisxl'ij hiituldinatliFlr'i wuuld Uit limcni tint I tulgli! lain It uu ten dJ) V trial, llul If 1 did uot like ll I need uu jay anyUilnr, ete. Hut he cuuld net picvalt nil ma to oLuie. I told htm I knew what llissl'sHarsspaiUUvii. I lud taken II, w iOifltil with ll, and did not wuit any uthcr. Hood's Ttirn I ls-fju taking Hood's HaruparltU 1 u frrllng real lulirrahle, surfcilng a peat Oral Willi d)epU, and to weak that at tln.es I rould hardly stand. I luukrd, and had fur tnimi lime, llko a p.-mm in rm umptlou. Ilissl's rlarsavillla did mu so murh giMHtlhat Iwiimlcrat iiiyteltsuns llmo, and my friends frr.uenlly tpeak of ll." Mil, bl.i-i A. dull', il Tirucc HUitl, IWitou. Sarsaparilla (loldliy stlilru((lil, Hi ill lor S. I'tsl.l uuly W 0.1, IIIMIII A CO , AsiO.esllc, UiimII, Msm. 100 Doaoo Ono Dollur DMINISTHATOH'H SAI.i:. Nolieo is lieieliy (ivmi Hint in piilKiiatne of an order of the County I ('mill nf (be Hindi nf Oli'i.nll fill- (, , (.,.. ,v ,ll(e ,,,,,1 ,.,l d I ,, , ,, . j u tin. -'nil day of March A D. IMIII, HI till) IllllttCr (if HlO entail) Of I. . . A ill lieu, uiiccasiMi, i no ii iiuiJi jhiguod iiiliniiiistiator do boni I lion of h ii i il I'Htnto, will no H iluiilay, 1 the K-ilh day of Apiil, IS'.H, ut '.' o cliM'U i. ui., at ll. e com i Iiiiiimi door in the town of Canyon Cilv. (mat County, .Slate of Oicgon, !)'. r for hdIu and sull at public auclluii lo I the liiglinxt hiildor, for i-unIi inlniiid, all the lolliiwing leal propeit.v ol said oslate, the hiiiiio beinx Hitimte ill Hie town of .1 til 1 1 1 Day, (Irani I County, Oiegnn, to wit: A portion ' ol i ho N IC t of NW1 of Section lill, !Tp l.'l, S It .11, 1:. W. M., mid I boiiinli'il an follow; C'oiiiiiioiiciii at I lliu foulli eiot corner of the lot now ! owned hy Y. II. Joliiisou in hhM John Day city mi l iii.iniiif; tlieuce hoiilh to the Mouth lino of Kind Nl') ,nf NV of Section 'JO.Tp III, H it ill I.. . .M , tlieiico wiHit (o tliu wimt lino of snid NHJ NV of u.iid Mm linn '.'Ii, tlieiico inuili on miid line lo a point due wont of Hie north-went cornvr nf aid W. II. .IoIiiihoii'm Hiiid lot; thiiiico ciihI (o the lioitli worn coinor of aaiil W. II . .lohimon'i lot, tlieiire south to tho koulh went cor uorof Hint W, II. JoIiiikoii's lot: and tlieiico east to lite place of hci'iiiniiif,', totfelhur with nM nnd Hiui'iilnr H.n tuioinoiilH herediUimonts nnd anniir. ..... ' tonmiruH IImtiiU liiioiiKiiiuc r appor I lllllltn,. III..1 nil III., ,,,.1,1 lill., ,wl . !,""' v ..IV"'! ...... . iutoroHt thai snid iIcciuhhI Imd ut ' hi iloutli, aiul that tiiii.l estnto now 1 has therein or thereto. , Dated thi 17th day of Mm eh, 1SUI. Ii. F. ALDlll'JJl, Aduiiuitratoi do bout non of the etatu of 15. V. Aldi it h, ducoabed. A litti.c; :t.nfosvr.K ka4 lost her been and couldn't to Hud them." So Um olanurr Myt, n.l II roe ni to.tla Uioiu slons ami tlioT'lcoroo . Utnf thsir Ulll Istilndltlictn- iur 1 iru of lost tivrv.-' .ist rour health rou r kir tht n?no.' It of iu own nivmt llisjr norcr toUt. ttiain ro the war ts eriru (he Tlctlnii bu rave. I'ntU Vrrjr Ctiusunipllon, sUcr tnawM-ogcu to bo o no hato Us. rmrv wuuia nilraculout, hut now wii.. . lo IvslUo tlist Ilia OIm-sso U Ih4 . llr, I'len-o's Ooldcii Xlollual DUrn eurs It If taken Iu Hunt and (In trlsl. Tills worhl-rtnownisl run not wsko now liinr. hut It v dlsnasis ones to a hmlthy slat inennl Ulu failed. It ll tin) u. tame, or trtumtli rvilinrr, sJtci Mood - cIcaiiHr, und riutrltlro, l.ulliler known In mclli-ul irlen lJnrvrln(Ouuirli,Wrak I.unv,N lJljp.1, "lJter OMnplalnt" mid of lnaUtlon, ll U an untv ' " , nit. n Am:1 cata in turtsi the wont nu, no im, no to csiuU, b mug uojius' , CITY LlfPJlY" lliigiiew noil ('(iiifon Ciltj NEW RESTAU, Cnnyon City, 0 .1. f. Chambers, Thi H.Hitiiiiniiit hus i (iiciic(l, anil will (uiuitfr. tuig at living nies. A pec in I finituro uljVil 11 that no Chiueie cOokiari in the kitchen. (life i A ii trial. M ' Canyon Citv . ' - iLuuU ur MLui iii J iu urlir. All Wurk Wurruutod A, BREWERY SA (!nnyon (Jit; - 77r.v popular been. rtutH'nod lo i and now, a,v keeps not hi Wines, Lit a. i. i CITY h Qanyon GJiOTU ,j Prop Travohng i. plcanaut ami -1 which to stop, . . ?2 Jlveiiir 1 5$ ( 9