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About Grant County news. (Canyon City, Or.) 1879-1908 | View Entire Issue (April 2, 1891)
M. ,,r 4 . kit, "3W S ESftlE GRANT COUNTY NEE I r? . ...... j Tliui'sduii, lril J. LOCAL BREVITIES. H IUni, nt Deer erect-, .March f.lPiM, to th wife of John "ciwrH mil i ... Kfar flpwinjf t the Faster services but -v .JppMntli evening, Oitv election next .Monday, i ho ,Moinly. . 'rjSnduhiie, of jourse, art' nil confident -r "gelling weir. iiuinlxT of tootlnomo salmon have. A lifted with spar from the turhid . . 'jPavos of the click. Major (.liMn, representing M. r1icl -r the Oakland clothier, was tdwn dining tin- week. TIid lliiinUililt ini in ktmli-d up tlii wi-cW, the hydiuulie ln-iitx tnttrl In tho lower Hid of the (ilaiiu. linn I iiiU the Cliti'ltiiiliinrnt next Ha'tunTii tulitliU "linn on Mnwii ... a. . wiu.iimKft yn.iU2ii u oer. JvVr".,,, , i Ww!ey wUh, pUixr mmii.g a few days ngo, had a ndc to cavu on him, bruising hit left haimrtnodly. ' Jlom.-r MeltUiid, of the fiqn Of fjollin .v .Mcrarkitul, of lieipiier- Oil eity during tho weok In 'hr Intrr oTPof hi linn r' 'A bill to lM'iuion dinililcd ex-eonfvd- erto wldirm nnd their indigent ?lilna lim lmsil Isitll Il01l of till? 1 fjt'rknn.'uii le"ilntuw Fred Yorgoiuon, of the Humboldt ' Co.. whifo or kin'' in the claim the ? - ..I .In..l n laSa.L- IlirAili.li lilt ffoo't, which lm diinhled him for a -una. . Qn tho lirot pngo will li found tho program of thu eiiteiiniuuient U) bo 'efveu for the benefit of the school unit Sntprdny evening. Attend and don'(H nim ii writ treat jjj Farmers up Uio vnlley rejwrt Uieir Imyttncks dwindling, b'ome of them fijl their hUiek nearly four mofjtlis, lind lkidos thin there was no ol(l)lm) no ohliimy th, oWolin li'iftjoMir from Int winter. Miss U. K. Middlesworth Dav. wishes to announce that bIic has juft rceoivnl from New- York ' City a full line of spring and iummcr iiiillinory.iivo jier.n Cjjjir The timiter-voiiei"rd tins iitucd orihtni that ndipwtollico in the country kliill lie o'ii ciilaSuiiilay after 10 n in. This i to give jxitoitice otlicialn and eiiiployos n clwiro to to chuix-h. W. U. Ingto mniU' n Hying trip to thiMllujW laml ollice lust week, to 's&i 11 fc"ovr who WH eiulenvoring .ijuiiiprn portion of hU much, t'nule Hilly got there lirxt ami iii.kIdIiih tiling all right. ' When vioitiug the court hmi-iu in numt of nil Item uu hnvo met with (li4iM)intiiiciit; the only glitrilig fmt U'iug this one, Unit thu theritf will do ciiniillMl to hand in n long dulimpient tiix likt thin your. , A Sioux City, Iowa, Itihtgrum iays "the Tnromu nsji:il uUtut tliu confos 'siou of Ijii-s l'lHluiTaon cannot le ,lrilied. No such nilt us 1'edcriinii, ,ir hi victim, ever wikel in Silr- horn's picking house. Our wiilvhmiker liore in Ciiuyon City h:u just bought a line of iiihioU cIim nnd eyeglniuios which is iniiloubt t ejlly one of thu hot nml uohtcoiiipluto ,0111m in Orison, flenuii.it prhhliv ii "Sprtciulty, .Modentto prlciM. KUbiU will li umile to ni.e 0,000 f.ty or the wothl's fuir by couiitlns. (tnuil v.ceuntvjias U-en set dui for ?300. e won hi like to wo it mined, but the truth i, the counties won't resjwud us inuitel, excti.ting nr hups .Multnniiuih. Col. It. II. J. Comer write u tint he never nerved ua u noldier, juutped the Ixiunty, nor down ted fioiu the f nrmy; thurufori! "Col." with a his "C" U not u pnilix to 'Ids numo. In our endeavor to-Untow upon him a titln we mutt get out of tho military uircle. Two ktrun'crs cvuviuscd the town kliip of I'ultou county, link, iipiiiit ing fin incm ugeuU of u piUmt fence, ami the pcriiiinii 1.0 npjiointtsl imd u f jMiper, an they (.ujipoMil, to that ell'ect ""Afterwiinl their signatures tunieil up utt.ichwltj-nrA(i calling for 144 Tlranfni'liaK kon fftvtaUiuite in ncyir-' fiitf it tti.weekly mail ert'C", hut'Uiat minp will Ii' doubly blent jwlicu Uie linker (!iinyoii mull route it changed Wmii to run wst lU door, I hat ; .i.i i.. ...i i.. ,,i n k - daily mail niute will Ihi no iinjiodi jni'iit to its rapid deveIoiment The Kdlot reform law enacted by :ji.o lust iKinlnturi upnlies only to , stabi, dintiict and county elections. It ij?-;doej not govern elections in towns and fli'jcltiw for muuicipd puqinnes. All 2htate ollicers, mcmWni of thu leeinla- - 't iii-ii tttiil iiiiii.riutu t'Oiintv mill iiriuiiiet. . .... . nmccrii win no eiecien in inn luiuru under thu now Uw. i Tho Morrow County 1-iml A Trunt L.7n i. ..si.it i. il...l. i'ii. inn iiuiiiiing uu iiiiiiiiuii iu uii-.i wool wurvhouse nt Heppuer, making it HOOiklOO feet, with two well lighted lloom. Their building, when complete, will ho one of thelxmt wool vrun'houses in the Mute. Heppuer has Ixvome out) of tho hsidiug wool markets of tho VJ5tf"- Last season over half the wool delivered them wus nold to local buyers, nt piicos which, on an avernge, net thu growur moie Jer pound than vvns n'iilied on similar wool consigned to other mm ki ts. Tho homo market i thu bust for sheepmen. Hi-yu election. Wild Unworn ore blooming pro- finely everywhere. Kggs arc re)orleljilentlfiil and cheap up nlwut Prairie City. The titlnf wnve nf , immigration V,n,,,cne V ",,oUrcKon '-'vk Furiucr have been getting their rnJows shartoncd up, ready to Iwgin I nuMuijrniiitiicir cniw . ' r . js om, 0f tliu first harbingers of i .print; and has brought the weather "im mm. 1 , There will Ikj no sjwcial tobacco or cigar lax after May t, 1801, con- gress having rejeahd the law which lin.ioscd Kit nnothrr eek wo will all I putting on niu llko a young Clihstgo, co!i:Ihu of thn jkwmIoii of ft nure enough mayor. Staiuoll graded olf a lot in Itrook lyn, near Hill f.rav's susK-nnon bridge, and moved his barn to higher ground. We have a well. broke eat to trade l for a lot of .Uh-toIc with hooks and ' : lines or in fact anything in order lft ,, ,rn,i " i ne jxTsonai proeriy oi tno joiiii Garrison estate was sold last Satur drtyat prices commensurate to the prevailing scarcity of hanl cash. A Jauesville, Wis., alderman has been fined 121 for jwrinilting a rooster-light in his place of business. Our aldermen should watch their chickens. The Indctwndcnt Order of Odd Fellows of tho United States cx iwnded for relief iluring tho year ending I)eceiiilor .II,.lSi)0, the mini of!2,riO.,:i80.'ja. On and after April 1st, until further notice, the monoy order department of the Canyon City Itostolikc will remain ojicii until 5 o'clock p. m., Sundays excepted. N. Kulifon and W. 11. Kelly nro (his city's candidates for recorder, and W. It. Ctinuington and Chas.. Thomas are up for marshal, the only remunerative ollices in tho municipality. Maker is tho first Kasteru Oregon county In the manufacture mid shipment of lumber, but ( ! rant has fino bodies of timber that will be used up in building Eastern cities when wo get a railroad. i Wo are pleased to note that our business men realized that a flour ing mill would be a benefit to this entire valley, and subscribed ac cording to their means to tho Prairie City mill homiii. Deer have lieen seen not far from town lately. Of course it is contrary to law to kill one, but bucks have been known to attack hunters. In that instance we believe a man would be justified In defending him self. A Kunsinu press censor ermttd the following item to appear tu n .Mos cow pnMr: "It is our opinion that HuKsin needs new railroads' and will have them." For this tho censor wns suspended for three months, nnd tho editor wns fined $300. Fruit ltcsts are nlaying sad havoc with orchards in tho Willamette valley, and it is to tho intorest of, Cirnnt county orchardists to guard .1 . i , . v ! ... ... in.. II. .n ..I,..n..k V...n t.ts. chase nursery stock from a locality known to Iw infested. Ixiuis Thibault, who was in from ' his Hear Valley liomo on land busi ness this week, reixirts alwut a foot of snow in tho valley yet, and that tho weather remains cold. Mr. Thihaull is in tho dairy business ! and will soon furnish good bunch grass butter. The columns uf this iaier are alwi ilwavs oK-n for communiea ions on II Mibjects that will lneflt the all jH'oplo of this community, on the ua; in.. uiiiowing cuiiiiiiioiik: .vncupy iuum bo short and to the xint, and lo in not later than Tuesday of each week, and the the writer's name must accompany nil manuscript. A uniu wns hot and .killed in an A In Ui ma town ivow nighU ago by his sinter, into wlfoMt house he was at tciniitimj' to (prco nn ontrauee "junt to frighten her." lnntauciui wherein tho practical joker of tho iutennely funny sort is tho greatest sufferer from tho effect of his own nets, as in this case, are all too rare. The government of Italy bus threat ened to I my cot t the world's fair on account of tho work of tho Now Orleans moli. This prejudice on the part of Italy ought to go farther. They should prohibit the immigration of their beggars, brigands and criminals to a country where Judge Lynch sometimes holds sway, There is considerable interest Ix-ing muuifentcd in Portland over tho (Ircen horn mines nnd it may lie. expected ve.tinent it will U, safer and iiior that extensivo developments iu that ' ufiht after thun railroad stocks, district will l, made this year, lucked i Work will soon bo commemped by Portland capital. It would bo well w ith tho state's 00,000 upprppria now for Hakcr City to lo active re- lion for tho Cascades portage gnrding the rend into that camp. i railroad, which will bo HUflicicnt to Duiuocrnt ! build and equip the lindf W. II. Dnvis, of Prairie, was iu Capital and effvpriso aro not town Monday talking roller mill with I oticratiug iu (Jraif Snunty to any tho buninons men of the town. Kvery- 1 aiurming extent Lnot lieen one uiunt net tho uccennity of this vnuey maiiuinciuriug iw own uour, nml should encourngo tho enterprine huaiicinlly. It may Is) truthfully asserted that there is not a merchant In thu entire valley hut who would .v gladly handle, thu homo mado Hour tf' the exclusion of thu foreign ntticle. "5BBKT rY?NEV 1'KAIKIK CtTVHEWS. March 2 lr 1301. Mm. A. C. Oillette in very iek. Henrv Mack has gone to I.ong Oreck. fc - uity oieciton aim roiicr nun an . .. ,. ,i. ... the tali:. High tunes when the girls viMt thooaohelors. Now play tho night of the ilanco, entitled "Two Kittens." 1'rairio Citv is making prepara tions for tho Fourth of July. Several of the dancers at the masquerade took a tumble to them- selves , The city limits were re-measured the other day, and now Tike Wright gets a vote, ('has Illunt and others are build ing a race track on the other sidc of the river. Hon Krway is riding on the sum mit of the stage between here nnd your place. The young men of this place have formed a baseball club. We wish ', ,j . thtm success. there was a social a fooial hop at me residence of l.eo l.atirancc last Fri day night. Some of the farmers are uneasy about their land that they pur chased from tho I). M. It. Co. Hoe Hardmaii was seen going through the streets Sunday with a square and compass, going to survey the race track. The Prairie City dancing club has disbanded, and now the young jieoplc go to tho country when they want to trip the light fantastic toe. The printer made a mistake in last week's issue, by saying .Mrs. Dolliiiajiud gonu to tho Sound. It should ' have been Master (leorge Dolliun, Tho mrtsipierado ball passed off pleasantly. Kobt. Deurdoff received tho gentlemen's prize, for represent ing ten dogs, and .Mrs. lllinn the ladicH' prize, for oeting the ncgress. Major .Magone and Julius Hambcr ger were also well represented. About fifty numbers were sold. One of our most j-opular ladies' men was seen in the auto room of the (.range hall at tho masquerade, silting between two young maidens, fair. Around tho slender waist of ono his arm encircled, and around tho beautiful neck of the other his off arm found repose. Porous Plas ter would like to find out how n man stands in so solid. This young man always favors "ladies' choice," but we don't think ho will do so in tho futuie. M.VIU-II :n, 1S01. MissJaniu Daly started to The Dalles last Sunday. Dr. Harbor was up last Sunday to see Henry Hohna, who is very sick. .Mrs. Win. Wright has returned homo after n short visit to the Sound. Wo don't write muoh this week, us we think our lust week's letter will take up some room. ,., ,,. . io F . ., 01 Mui !o , :,.H f ,n C4,1 fr ' KuiitMns wliero ho nan hocii attend , ll,t "- tho question has aroso as to whether or not we will have lo use the AiiHtraliaii ballot system at our municipal election. At the town primary last Satur day the following officers were nominated: For recorder, J. T. Sullens; for treasurer, W, It. Fisk; for couuelmen, Win. Wright, S. S. Durkheiiuer, H. F. Hyde, Chas. " " , "". ' . v ft r,.V,a,rM .'a .5 3?F ,M (itiulher, I. I.auraneo and M. How Mc.Murdo, ; ,ULV. ' Hen Parrott. rillin and 1 Almost every farmer in the John ; Day Valley was at the roller flour mill meeting hint Saturday. Tho ' object of the mooting was to deviso means for thu building of a roller mill at or near this place. Hon. t!eo. W. Mcllaluy was elected chairman and Win. Hall secretary. As not enough had been raiseil to incorH,rate u company, it was con cluded to see how much could xi raised as a bonus, and about $'2000 was subscribed. We wish them success. 1'OIIOI H Pl.ASTKIt. . In the proud lexicon of thu modern farmer there is no such word ns lluil, and when wn havu mills nod n market for their wheat there can !' no such won! ns fail. Irrigation, in thu next few years, will offer tho greatest attractions for liotli en pi U I and I mini. A an in- for some vcarf ' Jll tho ,111 the 11 are pid ' wheels oi a ' ttartcd to imircli of Vlri 'rirt- V v, HEAR VALLBY ITEMS. Sfill tho.sii6r stays with us. Hear Vallov's literary society has I bunted. I Ki'nrfllitnt' 1 1 1 in f mi fcimttv on-ok. I a roxrlcl ty Jim I ox - . I . I I . t t. I ui n uri i mi ii n si orMMHimwi ; from tho Itlg Mendown. I hey are looking fine. Uydc lekwoo! ehallongeH the world on spinning top, ax he claim to bo an export. I saw n load of hay en route for ! Mr. Deitx, oil Canyon creek. CsctoH to show that Mr. Deit don t intend Mr. Deitx. on Canyon eretk. (!(kh for his horses to starve when there Is hay to be had. Mr. iuli ell is kept busy now tcnitlng his Utile calves. Mo gives to the cow corral every mornini' , rc.iatiVc to tlio lvncliing of tho Itnl and runs back to the house and , Most of the witnesses npiwar says; " ife, heat the branding iron; , ,0 mw Io,t n rm,wtion of the another calf. I ,,ijr As I Imye worn the bark off this s. n pester, who was digging a treo climbing it to gather the news, ,voi t farn, J Hills, south I shall have to hunt another, nnd ' ,)f Sttonii Mnlck wml , .,ro. will try to find one in a mow con- ll0imctM ro;, i, niMj i10 rtutt ' vement sjsit vvhere I can see all over (ito jitte excitrim-nt has Ixen ! the valley. ours till next tune. ocagiotnil in that neighborhood. 1 A great deal of projecting will Ihj dono in tho mountains of (.rant county the coming season, as is usual here. Civilization is not wholly a fail ure. A negro and nn Indian have sued a Chinese newspajsjr in San Francisco for libel. Sheepmen infurm us that llecccs are quite heavy this season. A good price for wool now is all that is needed to insure happiness. Hoads in the valley arc becoming passable, but across tno mountains tho worst is to come when the deep snow begins to disappear. Two editors at Tho Dalles have had a ncwspajicr war, nnd tho resuit is that the public has ascertained that both these editors are reformed preachers. Charles Olds, fnmilnirly known as "Sandy" Olds, of Portland, who was convicted of manslaughter, on his fouith trial, vvns sentenced to one year in thu ntute penitentiary. linker county people have n wagon load fund of 4000 up to date, nnd tho figures are rising. In this way they propno to veto tho present wagon road freight bills, or mist. President Harrison signed tho bill for a new mint building at Phila delphia exactly 100 years after President Washington signed thu bill for thu establishment of the original mint. The Hind tree t Mercantile Agency rcjioit 21 failures in tho Pacific const states and territories for thu week ending Saturday, as compared with 10 for the previous week and 1 1 for the coirosH)mling week of IS'JO, Klamath's county board has found 1 1,101 acres of land in that county which has heretofore escajied taxation, some since I.SS.'i. Now it will go on thu assessment roll and help relievo other taxpayers. In Wnllown county omo stock has U'en lovt; in other stock sections it is mm that lfs is repotted, and on tho other hand their condition is generully reported to Ihi good. The griiss is growing and will soon Imi furnishing good feed. A settlement of Chinamen alllieted with leprosy has been discovered in tho heart of the city of Victoria. Several of tho celustials alllieted with tho disease have csoaed tho vigilance of the authorities and. are now ut large. The Dalles has n party of sur- , voyors out to survey a route for a railroad to the Posxil coal minus. Tho president of the Lehigh Valley railroad and coat mining company is visiting these mines, and it really looks as though something might lie done. A census bulletin tiou the coal product of Western states says of Oregon: "Out-eroppings of coal have Ih'cii found in nineteen coun ties in the state of Oregon, both east and west of tho Cascade range, but mining ojwrations are reKirted only in Coos county." The New York Sun, In an editorial on true and false money, says if you melt your gold dollar you will still hnvo a dollar, but if you melt your silver dollar you have only eighty cents, lteusouiiig to a liui.lt on this line, if you iiirlt your paiier dollar where aro yout A new industry is said to have been ii unlimited in Itussia. A reward is offered for all Jews who j become christians, and' enterprising Hebrews havo leen going from pluco to placxr -Jfiid "professing n chnifg'uhy'crv'eil, receiving each limu tho gjbveniinent iKutnty of lT roubles. ' Knglnud has koiiio queer laws. A couple of weeks ugo a man named Jackson kidnaj)jed hi wifu as shu was leavinir n church it; the city of liidou. Jackson was uu adventurer, unit married, his wife because sho was wealthy, bho ; ..rti.pu-.nlf h.fl I. tin 'unit bn fnreiliK- urtervvjinl. left him, und ho forcihh r Kv;'C?t0U of ,,ll'r U,1,, IcH!,, her in the home, whore a crowd of itldiiTiiaiit people followed him. VJLcre ho is protected by the police, s&il I, to t.-ifa. Ik villi ii m-liimei-. 11. ...V . .. ..ww..w. Co tl tho Ited Front Itllliard j Hall, Cnnvon City, for fino wines, liquors anil cigarH. Jns. A. l.ofton will movo into the John Luee residence, two miles up l.uce e'reek. some time this week. I It in reported that Mr. Scott, of . U'.l.lnr lU.in I nniintv liwl ....... v - i.l i f ij ..i.,..ta 1 j,.. n., iai wwj. j UriWOrv.8 ciobra(t)l j ,k,crf tll0 in ,j..,Htorn Oregon, is i non. kl(.(l conMnntly on tap nt tho Red Front Hillinnl Hall. The census olllee is preparing a J l,ulieiM showing the iKipuiatinu of ' Sotitlicrn states bv races. The wJl,0 Hipulntion i increasing mote rnji(y ,,. bueki I T,0 N,,,v otmm Knul jury H,: vimlt,Vi ...vaminini! wilnesses hasicrn newspaiiers are now ' gravely debating us to whether Lawrence Itarrett, the dead notor, was a Mason or not. The discussion was caused by tho fact that Itarrett received a Catholic burial in conse crated ground. Now comes a prominent Arkansan who says that the "Arkansaw Trav eler" baa had more to do with giving that state a bad name, hy creating a false impression about its people, ! var- lbU l"Slo.oou,ovOmoretlinni. r than nil other combined causes that ' ,JI,BV l'a" ',,r wB"lrt '",r -could be imagined. 1 ' j, .. of CM Knbbi Solomon Schindlcr, of Hos-j st"te umler the protection of the fr ton, has taken strong ground against JvHI "ulcere.! hereafter hy Uuuiaos the protiosition to colonize Palestine with Hebrews. Ho says that coun try cannot support moro than ' .'1,()00.(XX) eople, and the Russian ' exiles alone, numbering ri.OOO.OOO, would largely overpopulatu it. An intoxicated negro in Atlanta, (!a., went to church, and because tho preacher did not happen to suit him, he threw him down and sat on him. The negro was arrested and I held, not on a charge of assault, but on n charge of having brought liquor : into a house of worship, though all tho liquor about him was in his stomach. ' Tho assassins who were lynched by tho people of New Orleans were not the only ersons of their nation ..!!... .1 al." l..:a .l L'l.l I.I judge Irotn tho reinarhs mailo al meetings of Italians in various parts of tho country. At Hoston one , i i, i! . speaker said: "I ho Italians ire ncejiiiig nuiv, inn uiu iiini in niu Americans will come next." I According to the almanac spring has been here nearly a month, but according to tho bunellgrass lick it j has hut just arrived. Tho nlmanao ; beint! of foreign birth cau not possi- ' blv foretell the seutons of Ksirlem , Oregon like the bunehgrass tick, ! , . . ,, ,, " , , Iwing Iwrn and bred hero and always , anxious to cross his blood Willi priest or prophet as opportunity ' ' : i ... i .1... t it. offers. Mr. West, general stUR-rintendunt of the Sutnpler Valley railroed, in formed a rejMirter of flu linker Oily Hhulo that the road would lie omt uted iu alHiutone month, and that traok-laying would uoniiueneo as soon as 'the frost is out of thu ground and the material could be secured, whiuh will be iu n few days. Al though the grading has been done for the wide gouge system thu track will lie narrow guage. Tho Cincinnati Times-Star tells a story of a wealthy. Westurimr whoso wife" died a few" days ago. Her parents, who reside iu Cincinnati and are iu straitened circumstances, notified him that they wished to have her remains tout to that city for burial. The wealthy son-in-law boxed up all that was left of his wife nnd sent the same to them by express, marked C. O. D. I'ntil further uotico this man is entitled to wear thu belt as thu champion mean man of the Tinted Statoj. Tho state of Washington has passed one good law which eseaM'd tho vuto (tower ofdovcrnor Laugh- ton. It is a law "giving any iwrson who may do any lalnir upon any farm or land, in tilling or sowing, harvesting or threshing any grain, as lalHirer1: contractor or o herwise, u lieu uiKjti such crops for his work a . . II I III or i a nor, ami every luuuioni suaii have a lieu uion the crops grown or growing njKjii demised lands, for rvqts during tho year; the liens shall be preferred liens." To City Vottts. My name having been brought before the convention without my consent, I hereby announce that I cannot nnd will not consent to be a ..nmliit,.!.. r..r .dlv .........11....... .....ll ,..u.u....r..ii -I....IT.. I... ...1. .... tion. 0. P. Ciiks.vi KSTKAY NOTICIv Came to my ranch, on C.niyoii creek, almnt May 1, IS'JO, ono bay saddle iKiny braiided AH and 0 .... I la ... l a-a .1 1.1... . I .. .. .11 . . I i Ullliur IV OH lull Sliouiuor, uuouuucu ; , , whit() f(,ut ,v,(J(o i face. Also one gray mare, branded V on left shoulder. Owner ocin have the ubovo descrilteil animals by puyiug charges. lUl.l'll IIvuavi. . uiuy inai urn i niicu nuiu-s vuiuu m, mnueiivei-H ot IJ.iwo tnKijw near well nflbril to sparo if one may I Munich next full ha created a consld judge from tho remarks mado at emhie sen:itluu hi the "State's rights" AROUND THE GLOUE. Tins lisklmo cull seals to thoin ty ly lot; down on the Ice nml whistling. Viu.aitk In 1ut eleven years old ami It Ih mI1 Hint .".,000,(100 people are able to uw It. A i-norunr has arisen who unvn that i ""rlil wilt !.' ilonjly ovonmwoV.t ' twfon' It Is tWU lllltlllnil VPUnt olllof. . ... ,A -i.,.., ,,, t f .. a I . ..1 . t. . a t . t .l.u ..t .1. i r ! rMiinmrii innv iirnriv iiick i-... il..,,. . ..-fi.i. ...i..i..r fnmi laotiu Mwxlow jxmil. iimir Water - l.nry. Conn. Tin: lil(iliot clnireh-sIro In the worl.l nttt jiisi ih'oii poinoieioii. n it iiini o( Ihi' millii.ilrnl nt film. Wttrtaiiiliairir. ami U mb lYi't iiivii. Mif. II. Mi lmui.i,of Oi.Wnln.ix.1. la., urn 'wt y'nr and a half ago to a u.e. A few dnm bkv Imr mnU vvna opi'tieil ami the Mini total vvo5IK- "0. Maikiki. Itoorit give this subnet ntntement of the wilrntlim nu'tliiN! , "Semlhiloify nml MXt.itoy, ImtteHil of Oietiloy. In denting with tlie milinierjftM twentlettl of MK'lety." TiloiiNiUKt: Itin: U snl.l to have iuin won SttHi.noo nt ilrow (Mker at a hch slltlnif. It may Im true nml anfiilu It may not, tint there were mi mk'Ii , "hamU" nmontr the hrte-a-lirne whleli he left Ifhln.l him. An acre of Imnaim will upivrt tiventy-llve times nsmnuy per,,,,, na n ncri' of wheat One thmisntid Miuarv fret of lun.1. Knmlnff lvnna. ulll pn dtuv finir thmiMind mniNnt nntriti.MH a,,le.la,iee. The same space ,tevotl to wheat or statH, will onslow only thlrtythrre s.uml, of wheat, or nlnet nlue s.,u of is.tat.s.s. . EUROPEAN ARMY NOTES. Tin: American uilillcllrehig tiv.1 1. v the llrltlsh moiinteil Infantry. (ii:Ni:ii.iM (Mill, in nml llcnet are wmii lo Ik rotirvil from the army, liuvlii,; Uitli reached the ue limit. 'I'm: llrlllsh nnny costN SITT.ooO.OiSi a a,,.., a., .rem t ltlllli,n,'lll lirillj . '1'llK (ieniinn navy will Imve thirty seven more veiscN In active svniee thin year than last. The total miinU'r . U nsslnneil to ilutle ltsistltisr fr three In ten months Is ninety six. CiMi-mi shot will not 1m umxI In tin Trench nrmy hi future. The nlielln hit lllleil with nn explnUve inmleuf ehryw lite anil n sulntnncc Uepl secret: and every hattery has seventy-live rounds of these pnijectlles. Tin: list of pensloncil ollleers In the (icrmiiu army Iiiih sivellcil notieenlilv since the aceeMlon to the tlirnnei f Ein l mr William II. The iiumlier uf jsn sloneil (.'enenils of cavalry am) hifnlilrv lius increased (nun .V to h; uf l,l,.it.-ii .int-IJi'liei-iiU. from il.'i tnIU; of Mnjor Ueiieriils, fniiu 'J.-.S to Oi, nnd ul lolnnels, (nun .".S3 toi'.u.l. I.Memsoii Wii.mam's iiiuioutict'iiienl iiini lu. m titt.an.1 ti... lniik.i..i it.......' enu.ie M iistainn n, tim -hti , I',1-4' s""t1' L'ennnny. i rlorlral m'r; ,,r,,,7u ana a recent, has a IiIiil'. ho i,, - mi,, .i. v uieriami, u that "llavurla hut has not an ........... ..liilk.tr.it mill I h.ip.t fur.. .1... ....I. 1 noill er' uro out of tin) question." - WHERE JUSTICE REIGNS, , Wi-chmus. judi' has deel.l.-d that u duntl.t fan not legally pull ntisithon Sunday. -v - has Won IntrmlnciHl Into the ''trtn"w "f Imllaim pmvldlmr that "'K'1'"" 'w ?" '"r ,T 'V1''' wlilpnlnu tils vviie sltall himself rveelve Mifty Inhe.,. nml that the p.ii.iu- shall 1 admitted t.. the Jail yard to s.-e him whtpieil. 'Tvi;: any twenty-live tall, lean man." si id an old curl nllleer to u re -Kjrlcr, "ami you can secure a Jury Iu a murder cane. They have no coiim-Ic n i Moos svruptfN uxtiiiisl the death s'iiul ty. As n rule, short, thleU men have iliiuhUim lliiu Kint." In Toivon, Mil., Mr. Johnson hit oil Mr. O'ltrlon'a ear during a scuttle, nnd was indicted tor may hem. A demurrer was sustained iiuni tits ground that the indictment re.nl. "hit ulf a piece of ear," Instead of the strict unnlliK of the law. iiltott an our," ami the ease nus'tJIsS I missed. Cilice Jl'Kiti't; IIai.v, of the court of 1 common pleas New York City, hud A smiiuioiied In n's'ur liefurc liint the other day - IM men who hud U'en drawn for Jury duty and who hud failed lo re ssiinl. lie lined fourteen w ho failed to ' appear to otfer any explanation St 10 each, nml nmepted the excuse of llfty. It-it verstehe neln EnliH-h," wus tin1 reply of a coal-hlucU itesrro who was ashed his itauia In a New Yuri; ) lire court resiitly, nnd the cmtit Inter preter hiitud that the only landmine the man knew was (iwrinun. Ills mtiite wut . . Jiwpli MeltimcUt and he has live.) till , his life In iterlln. where he was broiiBht from the Coiiko hi Imhyhissl - - "I au afraid, madam," said a Ken- I llemait who was looking for apart mints, "that the house Is too near tlie station to lw pleasant. "it is u little 'mUy," nsM-iitwl the lumlludy. "hut t"2 lt VoraT "w ,,r,' J- VS-'ft S ',!,. ' As will Is) seen iu another ciilumii, ' umler notice of uilininistrutor's sale, 1 there will Ui sohl on the 1 1 th of next mouth, 180 ncm of laud lying south of tho Herburger and John Luco fai ins, all feitciMl, It is splendid pis tuio land, with living water, and sullluieiit to lamb 100U nwiss iu with out trouble. Abo lilO acres lyiiijc Isitweeu Canyon ami Maryaville, in uluiliiiL' the old race truck. It has n I'K " " grmt thsil of fimning laud 011 it, Kl.fttV .US. Ul II.IIHIIIX I .1111 III. l, I..M. tnter en,, U. got Ki.y. One fnu th f i e ai z ai ai . uh one fourth in three mouth., ami outHlta f m om. year, l-or p.it.cula.s see notice of file. and " TV,,T',i ij. l-Oil "Aiiit. Ono durk-bay Mnrxiu and Si Jury sbdlion, !l io.irH ohlon thn Uh day of next June, height. Hi humN and 1 inch, , Ono iron.L'roy Mortrun and Sidney Oil.lll.Jlla ii IHIH Ulll. ' a.1.111 n.a.a. l.1 I . M. Ms AiuwHoa, HujuinUJUiTJihTitearyulloy. Firlhits cImiii icel Unley fvrti in uuniii.teii . 't? Why is heart disease so prexah among Americans) Flour, CndmiiL lktiliy, (till piounu or wimhi) voickimi iitii, uu, I I I . . f ..I r I I. .Middling. (hltnlUcl.S I tiling iSliOltx, .VC, "j ... , , , ii,uaniwuiit liiiliidy iiv4V ' lai, from on to tlnw ymr nM, I), It. Uliliwlmil't iilm-e, t.it of t i Will Ui pteked mid iliipn'-l to ni mlilnNM. To i xiwl the iinnurities ii: I1 the IiIikkI ami gtvo Hreujttli Hi tin , .... system lx-fnro the ell'eetn of wri,i wenlher are fell, use Pfunder' . gou HUhmI Purifier. 5t" HnliiioN IMihlnckM Collide u. Poitland will oiion Sent. Int. .1. iv Wosco, thn lending penman of tie' Coaxt, has boeomo a jwrtnei in jKL sehmd and will muko it I he letnTfly HusinetmCollege. Hond lor ejt-ilbuo 0-111 y Lnuronco Harret, the inim nt lrtigeli:iii, ilieildli' Ut w York ( ity last week, of heurt failure, lie li.n ' Ik'hii stifferiiiir sevcrnl diivf. with flri,a col- ,0 ,,, f& p,t tM , , i , "C t-.,. u ,,J U'nv " 11 U',f" lH"f,I,llif' . 'l'rs. (, W , vm, neud iW.-IV f.,l gcs!r . . . . .-, , lit,, I '';"l;' r the firm of U hll A' Mg I I'tirlnnd nt Heppuer. Iheynoto j y gtmraiilee von first cIom gixnl' lowest prices, but they pay inaiS express charges on some tu Ktnge ollico in (Irani or llnj eotinlii. Son their new "ad", further wrtiHiluni. ' An Arkansas IrinbUx been sentenced lo I ho peuiliiih" for .0 years. It is thought it will be safe lo turn him loo the expinitinn of his leiin ' people will then bu trnvellin uirslii. nnd tho t mitt tobr. oceiiptitiou will be pone. Ivintern Oroj(ou will ntreivo e Is'iielit from inii?atiiil Ihiiu a Miiti(in of the ntutii, Xatum ic to have oxpecttsl that in. in discover tho scieiieo of iriin;ntioi put it to practical tiso in this and m xho plucuil nt lilt lliajHusr dnsls of streams, currying lai of water, pmviding an supply, if projrly diitriliW rivlaiiiiiug all aiid nnsks, whicl. ueisl water to lilnom us the ix THE LADIES Uh.I.lGll Wv. The jileosnut efl'eet and the i feet safety with which ladies iu use the liquid fruit laxative -of Figs, under all condiliot it their favorite remedy. l ing to the eye mid to gentle, yet i llic lual in i' kidnevs. hvir and bun. iVVtW- Hoth lite method anil r stills W, Syrup of Fis is taken ; itlsplesi. ami refreshing to tlu4(nlo and a t gently yet promptly oitlhoKidnc) Liver and Howels, eleunscs tho tein effectually, dinpels colds, lira) aehos ami fevers unit cures hnbitu. I'onntijiatiiin. Syrun of Figs: ls" only remedy of its kind ever i diieed, pleasing to tho tasto ami ccptahlo to thu stomach, itromj;,' its action ami truly Itein ftcial in efl'eets, its many execiient ijuulit eommoml it to all. It is forsulo. MKj and 1 liottlos by all lcudii druggists. M AN Uf ACT Ufl ID CULT Uf 1H( CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP C( 31 IKAXCISCO, CAt. lOUISVUir. ft. MM tOHM, ,. ...u gUM.MONS. Lmii i, ( uu i .t C'cniT ix it ni is, or Oi.iu.on rnn tiiu CousiV (iit.vxi1. " Milton M. Adaiiison I'luiiI'lT I, vs. " Maty A . Adauwou Deft n lunt. To Msry A .Ail iinsi ti, Doi.f.uultti In lite iinme of the Ktiili Oregon, you nto hiieby loqiiiitd ttiiticar ni.it niiHwir Ihn eomiili filed ngaiiihl j on in the above i ' tletl suit on or before Monday. 27th day of April, 18111, jT , belli f.' thehihl day of tjtf lar teuii of thu CircilifoV . Slnle of Oregon for (InrfL and if you fad so lo niiawnr7li there. f, thu Plaintiff will tip thu Coin t for the relief delimit , the cnmpliiint, viz: I'or a jiiuflss., nml deeieo of tho Court ifissoli li the laiuds of matrimony buiutof' . la it, . . I . a.- . l'" wu" 1'I""1'W I i feiidnut, ami decree iti; 1 T I (, wmo( lli(r, of Mll(, , , 1 t...i:!CL..i .i" , jiiii(jiuTii n(,"iii"i ou lor i no ri Jiul diabuisfineiitk of this miiL . Von will fuither lako Mlco this summons iff piiblished'iiy ' of II. m. Morton D. Olifford. : tho Judges of thu Circuit 1 I f tlmSUtoof Oiegonforfliohiy iiiorlo and entered Ilia llth oft M U I I . A ll Ififll-, -W"X a...v. . ,m 1 si t'M' X r VIL' Ml t v. r ,y i-iainnni" i lpi5 -., . 3.' Hr . C lav ' " . i