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About Grant County news. (Canyon City, Or.) 1879-1908 | View Entire Issue (April 2, 1891)
-... V -w.r ABMbs " '" - : 1 '' 'i Jilf i) V 77ii nrti. ViH .Viii hl ibiu nil i mm i m i i i i i m mm i i m i i v i m i mi1 m tin ,"""'","r"""' """ I 9 Hi rh -I I I il 1 1 I I 111 VV '.'' TO Jit jinnrr. u n u a 4 n j j a i m m iiaiiir iinnic. .arvsiz "1 ni77".77 " C.'hY YON CITY, GltJhYT COU.YT Y. 0 1UCG0X, Til U ItSDA Y. jrtL 2t 16'!). Xtunbfr . ' j-. . - : r - . 11 - m: " WASHINGTON I.KTTKR. I frW trade elllb ill XuW Vork (JHy. OUR I'UULIC SCHOOLS. OVERWHUMING PROOl'. FOREIGN NOTES OF INTCftEST. j Wauiv.to., I). (.:., Mnr. Tt. HniTui: !::vr Co. Nkw: - It ! Minv.il- by iImwo who mako n ijonstuti! Mml y of Hft uudetvur renU f ).liiit', tint .Mr. IlNtvituii niid Mr. Maine have ninilo nn niiiiWbb' nnniyemcit rvlitingto I llo republican proMt:itiiil nomi nation next year, nnl tlmt it n vjellilng like ll : .Mr, Harri- li'.wi I- ire to flmioiiiiw, it ii - trinity of roiiiM-, itiHt lift if n ftntxliil lie for le-nomitmtioti and -tlmt M. Pdaine lor him. If (hi n;i:i iin-fiuenl, which liv the wty hit Un already prutly o.ton- yoiy inn it, i eonlially rccuivtM iv rcpiiii.iems who can control tlm party machinery in tho s-xcral atntc that oiii Ik counts I njtori to ttO republican, it will, in due time, bo followed by ofthiai announce ment from lioth Mr. 1 Inrrtait ml hfk secretary of lnte, mid the name of .Mr. Harrison wifl go bo fqro the convention with pruuttt ut'y no opposition. If on the oilier Imil the an nouncement hnll not ht well Vtvolvwl bih! th fact hull hocome iluin that .Mr. Hnrriou will moot with tron opKitioii in jmrty lit) will, nt the projHJr timo. imnoum-c otlioinlly tlmt hu will not ho a i-amliiliilt- nml tin- full trength of tho aliiiii)irtt r.itiun will bo inrowii lo .Mr. niiiino. iiiu m'uiiu to ho nil right, nn fur nn the two Ijimi I Ionian nuincd are notu-ernoil, hut wlmt nbout I he claim of Murt. Algor, ilcKinley, Dejww, nt ult Kot being K)iikiiol of the wcr of prophecy, I nlmll have to iwntont iiiykolf with Hiking tin imectlon, It-living the nnmvor to thojo imns dtroetly intoreitwl. The nt-ting kt-cretMry of the tronmiry hu, under tl.o new luw, deelliu-d to e.vhnnjje jjohl Imin for o;oUI coin, utiles the mrtiet deir itfl the exelcinge will pay four cunt per I(J(), the goveinment (t for eoiiM iting the coin into hnn. The exehii.go i nnally in ule 1'V imrtit-s who wish to hii Oil! tg . h . . . mid has hero be e of chnw I1JII1 10114 .li to j ..'" I oil t.revent the ' ? V; W-tm' W Jw f Amen W ViV 7lT:'i. -m, If it turn out frw tnide club in New Vork ('ity. There h and ha been noexeitu ment in ndiiiinistnition cirele over the killing of tho Itidiati memberg of the .Matin at New Orleans, and the aelion of the Italian minintur in eunueetion therewith. The min ister preientcil a protet from hi j govorument, nul .Mr. isinme tt-le-gntjihod to the governor of Louisiana for information. That's all there was of it. No imortant international complication are e HK!tel to Mi ie from it, and no one ovjecU that tho Italian govern ment will make any uninstiul d 'tuatitU, although a delegation of fool Italians from Chicago turned np here this week with their IicuiIk full of wild idea about ajtologiei1, indemnity and other abniird thing". For all tlm rutiefaution they re reivwl they might as well have remained at home. It h regarded hero a a date and not a national albiir, although if it can be tlioun that any of the men killol were tudian biibject congrea may de cide,. following the precedent eatab liihod in the Spatiifh and Chinese nieii, to vote n miiiiII miiii to their fumilici M a gratuity, it having been .stated in tho acts appropriat ing tho money in tho former e.iues that it wuii 60 intended and was not to bo considered a indemnity. Treasurer Huston Beams to have m much dilliciilty ii: getting out of ollh-e a most n.'opfo have in getting in. Hid hut resignation, which was thought by everyone to he liuiil, Rectus to have met the Mime fate as its kcvcral predeces sors, and it in now faid that .Mr. Huston ii to remuir. in olllce. There in n probability thai Ciibn may be the Hint country to feel the weight of the jMiwor granted the preeiduut in the reciprocity clause of tho .MeKinley tanll" act, which einiKnver the president to roHtoro the duty on miar, removed by that act, from any country that rofuiOH to negotiate a reciprocity treaty. Spuiu hanu't exactly refused to uejjotiute a treaty, but the action of her minister in iiiMstiii!,' that Culian tobacco Hhnll Ik.' included in the treaty ia e.uivaltnt to a refusal, for even if the admimntratinn wiih dis kmii1 tu let Cuban tobacco coino in free, which it itm't, it had nut thu authurity to do so. Mr. lilaine lias Mfnt e.x-.Iinister IoHter an a nH)oial envoy to inform tho Spanish govern- iin.nl llinl it tmti.1 -'lii.li ir eiit l.iil n j ;s s ,, ir l. . in .4ji,f., w nut 1 rciu'ivnl fnim liim lie Auril 1st. tho date when tho tugar Hchcilule of tho tanll net tt'Wi into ellcel, it will not 5Jg(tJ? iuprUing if Mr". Harrison iHtiiieH dd. . "'"natiiiii onleriiiL' tho ratun- lLailll .llltl' III! I?llllflll llOtiue. John Day, Meh. 17, lS'.U. Ui:. K. II.iyiw: Your favor of a recent date came duly to hand, and I will undeaor to comply with your roinont. The compli ment you have been lit to bestow iiikui me in regard to our common schools, I highly appreciate, and, believe me, it will lie a cold, dark and dismal day with me when the school teacher and his cause fails to find a warm spot in my heart. l!vcry man in this little world litis hir. hohbv, and I have mine; and llrst of all comes the school house, and second, tho press. Those are the levers that do what Archiiuides could not. Within the last few years it has bcon my privilege to'visit leading schools in Chicago, Washington City, lirooklyu, New Vork, Sacra mento and vat ions other cities, and a few in our own state; and so far as I am competent to judge of such matters, our schools will not sulfur by impartial comparison with those 1 have named abroad; and why should they.' In most wises hero in our besj. schools we have the sumo byeteui, the same class of teachers, the tolfsauio maps, charts, diagrams and apparatus that they have back Kast. We have the same comfortable and convenient seats in our school houses in Port land and S.ilem and throughout the state that you will find in the leading cities of the Kast. Can yon City, .John Day City, and I'rairio City, and many other schools in our county have just as f;ood seats as they have in I'ort mid or Salem, 1 have known the oityof Salem intimately since IS 17, and can truthfully say that her schools are an honor to both state and nation today. Portland is said to be one of the richest cities in America. I iiclmlo her excellent schools, teachers and pupils, and I will vote for tho bill without an if or an and. Forest 11 rove, where is she,' At her old stand, sending al road, year by year, men and woinun thoroughly cipiinped for thu great battle of life. I here is Monmouth, Corvnlhs, Albany and Uoeoburg, and Kitgouo, where tho tato university is located, where an Oregon Itoy, Mr. Johnson, pre sides. All of these and many others, both in Kastern and West uru Oregon, are doiti" a work that will, ere long, place Oregon whure she justly belongs, among the lirt states of tho union (even though she failed to iitako an appropria tion for the world's fair). A bile in New Vork recently I gjivo a day to tho pleasing task of vtuwiug thu works of tho grout mastots in tho art gallery, whore 350,000 pictures could bo seen oi ujtliqr Judge R. S. Stratum, Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of Oregon, K Mayor Hilt, t'rofessor l.ooney and Alderman Srrogeln Tct tify as to the KfTicacy of Dr. Uairin's Tieat-merit. So much ban been said on the subject of electricity and its mar velous results in the euro of diseases of almost any nature that it scents useless to say more. The following prominent names of M.'ople, some of whom are known throughout the state and nation, K'ak volumes for Dr. Darrin and his new and sure cure by electricity. We understand tho elector gives medicine when required, which ndded to tho electric treatment, makes his practice doubly sure. (ilatice at the followine names of people who have been cured and are under tho doctor's treatment: Judge K. S. Strnhan, Albany, Or., ex-Mayor C. II. Hill's; son, Album, Or.,dis"charging car; Professor J. P. Loonev, Htllsboro, Or., Alderman W. A.'Scroggin, 27'J Alder street, Portland, deafness. Mrs. F. A. Morris, Neivberg, Or., asthma and bronchitas, ten years; restored two years ago. Mrs. 1. It. Kennedy, '-!'1 Sixth street, rheumatism, thirty-live years; cured. IC. A. Shaw, Forest drove, Or., total deafness; so far restored as to be able to hear ordinary conversa tion. Mrs. K. Mann, Union House, corner Sixth and K streets, Port land; cured of painful rheumatism. James J. McClowan, P27 Thir teenth street, Portland, heart dis ense, palpitation and general ner vous debility; cured. (leorgu II. Papcnlorg, Tui'litan, Or, deafness, ten years, so he could scarcely hear a sound; cured in twenty minutes. Mrs John Mediums, Vancouver, Wash., paralyzed arm; cured six teen years ago, by Dr. Darrin, while in San Francisco. Dr. Darrin treats all curable chronic, acute and private diseases, blood taints, lost or failing man hood, nervous debility, eU'eots of errors, or excesses in old or young, loss of memory, diseases caused by mercury in tho improjier treatment of private diseases;. Olliee 70 J Washington St., Portland, Oregon. Hours U a. in. to S p. m. daily Kx animation free and confidential; question blanks and circulars sent gratis to any address. Patients cured at home. Wrathful Italians, with more indignation than judgment, cmiti. " the pretenso of regarding thu IwK, ing of certain ol their lawless trymen at .Now urlenns an ow utHiii their nationality that war. In this lino is talk of raising an annj Italians in tlnjJ" Canatl-- 'T )"' ! 4- 'v.. Iho tf - Tin: eoul tlelilit nf Titii)iiln iiiv turn In;? i itt mi Wv'll tlmt It Ik tlioiiKlit that M. IVrry irniy Iv rvtorsl to iimlur favor ttjHiti tlmt Unue itlnne. I'ivi: htiinlrvl iipilii'iitiiiu Imvc Ih'oii itimtt' to tin l:irtliii'iit of tho Interior ut Toronto fur th. privilege of Utrlntf fur oil In the Kixitetiny country. Tin: prcM nml lunil iiwnoni of I'ortu gnl are lcctmlii(r iiliirnio.l at the dearth of cultivator, ami ilcuiuml that the (ioveriiment shall put n stop to euilrii tlun, an huslmiulry Is sulTcrlnjr. Ir Is proposed In I'nrU to ilo nwny, ns fitt- fiu n.Mj.U.1.. wit), liitintl.. nw.'tiiiiiu and to olnco Insane iK-rwins who nn m.t prf.no to violence in the hoim of i country people, who will ln suitably, reuiuueruted by the State. I I.N Japan the net of llirtltitf In u penal , HI , lll inventory, it is thought, offense. Scrluiis eouipllcatUii arifco upward of fSll.OlH) in cash, goVer, under the luw. but the yomijr people of 1 Inu,,t bonds, note nnd other Villi- lK.tli sexes know tlmt they can not wink and blink and ubfIe nt eucli other uuIchs they mean huvliicsti. Tin: centenury of the birth of u tria's reprvM-ntutlve p.Ht, I'riiuz lirill purzer, was celebrated on January s In Vienna with pcrtormanccN in the theaters mid the Inauuratiou of uu ex hibition iiicludini; alMiut six hundred pcrsouitl relies of the poet. An laijjli.sli cable eoiiKtruetlon com pauy Iiiih olTered the Doiiilniuu (ioveni lueut to lay a submarine cable connect Inir Sable island with Nova Scotia and to(ipor;ite It for ten years for an uiiuuat Mibnlily r of SfJ.OOO u year, the cable to the property of thetJovernmcnt expiration of the ten vcars. Ik'COIIIC at the Railway Review. Tin: New York Dally Commercial Ilulletin says thai, since 1kU, (lurmany has reduced her stock of silver coin from S10.0S to S I.U7 per vapit.i, while i:ii(;laud'h stock Is only SlUJ.iHW.noy, and the nveratfC cohiue of silver by (ler inaiiy and 1'nland combined nvcruem only some SI, ooo.ooo out of the world's nvurad'o coinage of SI lU.Ouu.OOU. WEDSTER REVISED. lli:i rook Cradlov Feu olf Sealskins. A nonsK tly 1'eifasus. IIihikmakiuis - Authors, A C. xxo.v-A 1 1 l'o wde r. Kmuiit work -Chlvulry. DlNNiai Kirtle Walters. A Ciusis A wccplnif irirl. A i.irn.t; law A l)y's suit. Mixo: mattem- Muat bullk. Tin: upior urust - I'lo pastry. A iikaii teachur Kxpcrluucu. Rll-I'I.N'O dlshlpatlun On u tear. A nn:i: trader The spendthrift. A l.lwiTl'.li train The deml-oklrt. A.VCIistiiai. hauls I'uiully plate. "Tin; old, old story" Chestnuts, "limn-.x ifood" men lluuksters. I'ATClil'K.NNV attain. Toy baukn. Mi:.v about town I'ttor-oarrlcrs. Java real antnte Coltco-rouixU. A fowl, niruir - The poultry show. 'Sr:i'i'iNo stones" Knuit stoops. (iiaiu.VN uproar Warner's muste. Mc.MCU'AI. strength - l'o I Ice force. Il.t. luck KtHxnvrlne; fruiuslukneM. Ifaiiunon" American sardines. ''VKftndcrn'l idcrnThe ivaiitoiuiinc. KnttttiiK the brow. In the iinMs-pf' There is a project on foot to have the world's fair lormerlv ow.'iud by the only descendant of Columbus, the duke of Seritgtia, of Madrid. Spain. The l'licli-h lioiio of lord -i is agitattHl over tin-debaleon the New foundland question. All tin speak nrs admit that it is a very deiiiatc question, and must he bundled vety carefully. The legislature of New foundland has sent a nieae to I'.ugiaml, asking that the passage ' ol eiwrei vn le('ikl:it inii In. ilel:iei-fl , ., r i . i . t I lio win o of ( bnitlian ItmiM-li n supix-! p.uiH-r. who dropcd dead on one of the stnels of (lalt'ito, Um.i.,;t;.,- I...n...l. I....I fnn bcou suimorted bv ohnritv Iwftrt IJjIb denthwijnjl forn ahoxt tixn'j1 inn inmnto of tho county lu?iso. ! Tho fortune left by him was tu"d 'stowed away in dhTurfmt plnff? fn his hovel of a home, and a soar h is being made for other vyflu ibK-s I which it is thought he scyr'eted m i the prembes. The ostab will U' inherited by nu impeotlnioii' sn. who lives in Wisconsin. There was n tlourish of IrinnpetH I, ' "l" , ' 0I1(' "f tl'' I -Oil Ik i 1 1 ii pariihw last 1 year. A rich Hussiati nobleman Miad nbnndoiied the realm of the ozo.r mid purehasod a largo ; jtlon plnntotrw. 'fh itnergctlft Itnssun worketl eariy and hit", and within one year bccalne an export cotto i grower, in fuel ho mastered the whole business ol growing cotton .Now he cooly ptillfl It) his stakes, and hies him to Central Asia, where he says with good cotton laud cheap nml in abundance, and with cheap Asiatic labor, ho can and intends to how the American cotton planters that Russia i.in, will and intends in a few years to cumuiaiid the rot ton markets of the world. -VA7-TT.V1' XS SCROFULA It It Hat linrtirllf la tlio Mood, Mch, ae suraulatliiu la Ilia tlniJi t( tho ucck, ro i)ue untlglilly luitif or wclllnc; bleb ,-auiM ialii(ul running imo uu ll.o uriiii, lrc, or (ct; wlilcti ilttuij ulerri In tlio i) ci, ir, or note, often camliie Mliwlncil of iuafnc, tililcli It Dei oriel" "' l'luil'l. caD trruut niuHtht, or tlm man oilier iiuiiUmU Uotii utualljr attrlU-J tu "Inn. ion." wtil.'li, (vitelline Usjii tlio lmigt, eautet cmiiuui.Uoa lliU death, llrlnjllio mutt kiiclnt, It It tt.u u.o.1 c'lirjl of !t iliic-4.i t cr aCiv'tloui, ful tiy few I'crtoni au cnturly frud fruia It. CURED lljr laVlne llood't BmaparllU, lil(ly-J u tliv rcmaisalila euro tt lu ' bttMl wtieu otlrnr tiwdUJuj r 1ioii Unit Ja-i- 7 lOa- i nr. c4 laJj- ta It, BUI mu cii.ti oltpmt br u oii eoiloo for 11m return ot frc which had tlrr.l or tn stnlvn. loj i I'roi.l nUeil brr "ciml," anj rstraatx tfa wu. It Id unfortunat I hat ona of tba rentier Mi thou 14 u.r Kalu ttu IIU jwi many to. It U. bowater, fri'iurutlr ool tUUr fault. Often functional derancvmutitj will a;Htirnllr rlianco a wotnau'a eotlrs natura. Ism I IiUiikj tuch majrvrt If tby rn -cninWjr." Lul l.ll tbtta to uo Or. rlerro'a lavorlto I'mcrfptlou, bUI la ail Infalllblo nmflr f r " fomale wruknta.usj' " larorlt frmrlptloii ' baa rurtsl ihou. unJa of poor, tst-IJ,!on lutTertn; womio tu leiraM wraanrvw. (sontui irrefruian tu. ulcuiatlooa, orisnlc UU(iUtnmu au J kludns) allmouti too miuierxjut to ukh. tlun. It 14 tbo tmlr Cltsllrluu fur irnfru,.,. old br druatUta, uoOer a oaltlt (imntllleo bat It will. In errry caan, rlra aalUtaetlva or tbo piles) (II.UUI will u rrfunJisl. TiMlv'i Uursxaanr ilauicai. Aaao OLanoa, Vi rljtori, lluttalu, H. V. Dr.PIERCE'S PELLETS iirelr VeabIo unJ rerfertly llnruilraa. Utuxiualtsl aa a Llvei I'lll. SrnallMt. LU(h. lUalxat W Taku. lino Tlnr, MUBHr-eoalnrf I'nl. let ll Date, fun-a tilcU lleudurbo, Ullloua lleuitaehr, t'oiiilivllou, ludl(rllen, llllluu Allarka, and afi dsramrviuuiita or tbu SlonmiU sud Do wait oaau a !), br diu.-auu. llitKiietiooil A- Co. lrorH. Canyon Cilij - - (n'on. NEW RESTAURANT. Canyon City, Or. .1. Clinniln'M, l'roii Tbia ItiMtiuimtit liua ie.1utlv l,oi oHinisl, and will furiiiili Alsnlir aU sJlUft lltlnfl in tea. liv.twi uNiut ihi li(Mil) " "Vnr eiiinlflv! GITY LIVERY STABLE. 7 it ft' i Alt- a. !k . .s