the mm wm k, dul.ydO, J SO J. TOTAL UKAI'NKSS CUKIiD Don't destroy the Nr.ws after you rend it; send it to n frii'inl in the Kuftl or elsewhere. The Auprcme court of .Minnesotn lmTTe1dajduii('o thut the jmyne of a mitoTnTcTTrirmrtJlLjo eluded therein a greater sum tlinu the niiioutit loaned with 10 or cent, interest on the fuce iiiuouut of the note, whereby lie seemed to In Twenty MImitea by the New Kite tiic Cute at Practiced by Dr. Djt-rln-.KIJer Wm. Hatflneton tbe Hippy Man. THE CROWN MOWER To the Public. I run unsurprised und pleased at the euro of total deafness of ten years' sliindiiiK tlml I wish the whole world to know it. My exMrionri with Dr. Damn was so'brief that I hrirdly know what he did, only thut I was treated with electricity mill cured in twenty min utes so I ettn heur a watch tick mill nrdinrv eiiuverKtition mid tlie ruiiih linn of wheeln nml cars in the M reels himself n L'reiiter comiRmsation for whleh I eould not do before. I tin- forbearance of the sum actually . hiive preached the uomn-1 fur thirty loaned tlinu the statute allows, was gulHcicut to Mijort the charge of usury. Willamette vidley is hein llood ed with Kastnrn rcfr,on horse :tud it is nlmoit impossible to tell theui, tm snys every one coining from there. The Fopinnit horse thut pnsscd through here tome timorioo lire meeting with u dull Mile. When such horses a tho.c went cannot he sold readily, there in not mueh use of trvii'LI to sell it 1 1 ordinary hand of homos, ville I U view. I'rine We havn't any riglit to tone the European "snob" a loim; as our newspapers persist in uiviug the puhlie the moot minute detail, a far art they ean i;et them, of the pronidtinl's domett ie 1 1 " at hi sea ido eotluijc, and the more of lhi ort of stulT they print tin' more (input ft the. puhlie Amerieiiu "snob tlrely too numerous fur of the eoui try. The Kural New Yorker a)s: j "Thn farmer of Mantel n (iiemin' und Washinon are juhilant at the enormous wheat crop (if this year and the eeellenl prices olfer ' ed for it. The yield and aereae hint year were the prettiest in the J history of the eoiinti y. and trut worthy oslimntcit m:if;e a probable increase of fiom HO to oil per cent ' in thin year's output. Interior' shippers, however, are becoming 1 alarmed lest the railroads again i tint! themselves uniihle to move the erop as fast as offered, and lest 1 Inst year' hlockade should l' re pealed. So loiij' as farmers ean etiutrnet their wheat at 70 to 7o , cent per bushel, deliverel on the ears, they have no ground for eoiuplainl." There is no end to moiikeyiui' in affairs with the federal government. account mi' olllecrs yearn, injnle, an elder or tin- Cliri i tinn ehurch. My daily sermons in the future will lie to praise thcclcc ' trie cure and Dr. Darrin. I alii seventy four yearn old. I reside At l Middh'ton, Or., and was sent to I r . Darrin through the inllnciuc of ; Wm I'armt, of Middb'tnu, Or . who ! was cured of deafness four year uflo hv Dr. Darrin. Wm. II shiiinoTun. i , Dr. Dartin'i I'Ucc of Uuiinrnn. j Dr. Dnrriu treats all eurahle pri vate and uervoiiK diseases, secret hlood and skin djieHses. wire" and swellings, nervous debility, itiiM ! lence and other weaknesses of man hood, lie ror reels the secret errors .of youth nnd their terrible ellecti loss of vitality, palpitation of the j heart, los of memory, dcsondency and other troubles of mind and body. Prevents consumption, heart ' discus, softening of the brain and I pinc, insanity and other alllictions caused by errors, excesses and di ! eases of Ihivk and men. He rcMorcs j lost vior and manly Kicrs, re j moves deformities and restores orgars to health. lie also ell tit ' diseasex enuseil by mercury and other jKiiiMiuous drills ued in the ' iinproHr treatment of piivaie ilis eases I le continue to tieat all ' classes, the neb and mhii- alike, free I of eharye, at hix ollice, 7J Wash iiiIoii si , 1'ortland, from Id lo 1 1 ( .a in daily Thoe willing lo p.iv ' ; from 1 1 n. in. lo S p. in., at half Ins 1 former price, lie give free and ' confidential examinations lo all at the ollice or by letter. Patients i viMting Dr. Darrin will take cable ; car one lilocl from dcwt nnd ride nilliin one block of his olllee. NHW TO DAY. y I ) ,M 1 N I STltATi lt'S S A I.I'.. Nolice ii heieby Jjimn Hint in per Niniiice of an order ol the ilou. County I 'oiiil of the xtate of Ori'ipm, for (I'ninl county, uliirli ouli i ti nimbi on the Dili dy of .I til v. I.S'.U, in tlie in.illrr of the cHtale of .Steiiheii (Irnliain, deceiiM'tl, the 1 1 1 1 t i n i 1 1 c I it 1 1 1 1 i ti i 1 1 1 a 1 1 1 1- of said estate will on red tape , S.ituiilay, the t'IMll d.ty of AiikusI. connected 1 l '.O , at" the liuiir of two o'elncl; p. The in. of said day, in front of the rouit of the trittsurv ' house iloor in I anyon l.it.v, On'uon. r c .?.uJ?'i,.i.U,S5 4 MM H 4 4 Two Mo wets In Dno! FAST AND SLOW SPEED LIGHT .DRAFT HIGH SPEED STRONG AND DURABLE! Do not take our word; Road the testimonials from your friends and neighbors : will buy. The is uetiinir on goisl th. Uiil the Crwa Six ais. Hi km ICi Kit. March I, 1 VHi Mkssiis HASCIIIC A- CO : I have been usiuK the Crown n.a rhiue with the greatext satietion for t yenr. It U a very light rtitmiiiK nnd durable machine. As long as I have used the inachiiK it never 1ms raisi-d a sweat on my team. Ilisul very light on lht hordes necks. Yonrn'Tuily, (!i:o. W. l''i.i.iot r. I MH). Simply the Hon Ditnvsrv. Dr.. March 17, .Mkssiix HASCIIK A- CO The machine I bought runs like a (op and I think it lays all others in the shade in all kinds ol grass and all kinds of ground. It is simply the I ma for light draft and speed. M. K. I low .vim. The Acme of t'n fr i Ion. .loiix Dax. March 1 1, ISfln. Mksshs. HASCIIK A CO. I think the acme of M-rftvtion has lieen reached in the invention of Hie Crown mower. We have 1cii din gtisteil every year in trying to mow ottr meadow, on which grown a h. etilinr kind of grass. All other machines wv tried would leave half the hay standing, but the Crown cut il as smooth as a new shriven face. We tried il with like results in all kinds of grain, hay nnd rye grafts. AH our neighlsirs" who seo'ii work think it is lie- Ik of all mow pi. Yours esM-ctfullv, T. II. Ct in.. Hii Favorite. I'h.wiiii: Cirv, I'Vb. 547, ISHO. .Mks-ois. HASCHK A- CO : I will state without liexilaliou that the Crown mower that I pur- chafed of von last year has jpveti gisl satisoictioo. and in my prefer ence of any mower I have ever used. 'ery HesMetfiilv. (i W. Mi IIai.kv. The Vcr; Best Mnwer. (.'ami Lxia.v. March 2, IV.M. Mi:ssic.h HASCIIK A- CO In regard to the Crown mower, 1 like it very well. It works well in all kinds of grass, and where the grnss is lodged or very rank by put ting on the iiicreael Hi-d it work lo a charm. It is the liest mower we have in thi conntty, and I can nH'omuieiid it to auv person wi.-hiiik; lo purchase spectfully. mowers. .1. N'ours lb (W.AItT. lepartuient have deeided llu.t the ,' h,,l1 ',l P"J'lie auuiion lo the liigh.l ( I. . . ..... i mill lni.t lilililni- tin i"ih)i hi Imiiil nil jiiugos anil other ollictals ol the ructintly created orivale laud claiin court must not (e paid their sal aries until they Iiiim been cun lirtued by the M'liatc; another de eliion by the same august million tit's is that asHittaut secretary of the troiiBiiry, ('roiinse, who wa appointed to succeed (Jen. Ilaehel ler, who win appointed minister to l ortuoal, can ilniw no salary i Set until he is continued by the senate. .1 udjje lioatly, of Idaho, who ua noinimited before cougrc'is ail jourued, but not eoulinued by the senate, and who was after eoiinrci. adjonrued apM)iutel by I'leriilent llarrikon in in the same predict meiil, no salary will be paid to him until he is continued by the sen ate. These deeixioiis may be in strict conformity with the law, but limy certainly are not iu touch witli plain everyday common sense. These oliieials are all performing the duties for which they were up pointed and lhe tdiolihl be paid their salaries. ami lit bidder foi i-anli iu hand all Hie right, title, mtortt and inline of the .aid Steplii'ii (iiahain, iIccouhkiI, iiiul till the tight, title and ilitciei which the slid eslolo lmn by, o ela tion of hiu or otherwixe aeipiirixl in und to that ceilaiu teal extale hituate in 'limit county, stale of Oregon, and pniticularly deH,-i ilied tii follow i, to wit The NK of HK Sec. lit. To II S . It. :!l K W. M. ri'i-l the SKI of SV j nml l,oU .1 nml I of . I.H. T;i 1 1 S . It !t. H. . M. Dated at CallVon t'ilv, Oieun tliit '2.1th day of .Inly, l5H. Ololini: II, Wool!, AilininiMtiatoi . Itilggi. Kxlra. for I jee.ing. (',, MeCormaek, lit.ekoye, Victor, and ( Mm.npiot, Maehines. AU W ics, Hacks ami nrnages, at factory prices. iiaiiiwuif ( Ian I'ine, aeill ICS. ,lMl air(io oiifi ill liintio-,' ' r ' llardw.Hl. Sloves and Tinware, Unbbor Hose, l!eltin and I'nekioi;. Water I'ii.e. and I 'lumber- kiiooIm. I -,;.... inn ... i lt ..m- m ,. mi', ,. . , ... ii ..mi nun iiitiri .inn Autciiincrv, Mail uidcr- ...bcited and M.li.faet,.,,, n.,an,tel. All letter- of inipiin receive pr p. a.tcn.ion itasvh 'ninnj, Kaiser f ', Or. ,U)TICK OK I'OltKKITUItK. Tim poitiuaster general - au Ions to change the unfavorable allowing made for the liseal year ending in IMK), during winch only (H) cents were earned by American ahios iu carrying I'uited Slates mails to Kurope, while mtirly 100,000 were paid lo foreign ships for carrying similar mails to Kiiropo. Ileaiiuxtii put a liot class rapid weekly xerviceou two tittuwitlantie routes, one to (ircat Hi ilain and another to a continent nl port. The reiuirementi of the now service iu connection with the enlarginent of the old xervice will, it is estimated, call for the build ing of live vexxelx of the liit class, seventeen of the second class, live of the third class, and four of the fourth class, at a probable cost of from $27,000,000 to M0,000, 000. Vossols of the lirst three clat-Kcs are to be xo constructed as to admit of their prompt ami economical conversion into naval cruisers. The maximum bounty to be paid by the government is to Is; 1 jmr mile for the lirst class, for the. second ami third class S2 Hjr mile, ami for the fourth ehtss two thirds of Si per mile of the shortest jiriiQtlcuble outward vov-age. I To J.lll.S 1,11 II.IM i; Sl .U.I. H'llSoNK ! ft. 1 1 ii i ,-ii nv on ruiioioii m t vi ' You me heieby no'iliiil that I have expended Hoo.dii in labor ainl iiiipiotciiiciilM 1 1 1 ii in the Oiii-nt in no. Saul luoie was located May I, IXMI! hy John l.miialice nnd is sit 1 n.iti'il on the ilitiiling liilge belwieti . the left hand folk of Dixie inel. and Hull Hun, in the (,iiai iburg mining ; ilixtllcl. in (limit ciiiintv, Oi.-;oii. being tlie anioioit leijulled lo hold , the siiiiki for the vein IMUI, and if I within !io iIhis aftei the lirst pnbli I ealiou of tins notice jmi f uloi refune ! to contribute Mini iupotiin ol xuel. exMiidiiui e (in a eo ow tier, noiii- m 1 Iciest in Miid chniii will become the ptopeitv of the HtilM'iiher under xeciinn '.'It'JI of the l!ci'l SiatulcH , of the I lilted Stales. , d I'M IX MtMll j l'miiic Cily.Or , .Inly 2-1, USUI . NOI'ICK KOIt I'l'HUICA I ION inli U, twtt Ntil It ' ht t In irtttnlMI ll.r 1 11 nu,4 lllrl htrtt hii't tki hi ttilrittltiit l iiuihr j Qnl jir.Mtl tM iirl uf tu r jiin, aitJ lUi Ul iitmtl til umi Urlu4 iltel muI ntk f tirM I UllliU, llflUU ( i'Ut4l ( (if tff4, 1, M, t iiMS:,H 11 N Kl aoN, It I Ni U I. Ihr NK u h irlt4 S Ut i:il m 1S T it v, it 1. 1: w U hti u 3 v. t ii ii m- r !) iMiuc lb l'tliutr oili i prut U MilttniMotu irvhlt im- im.i n,tl t U.llt klloli iti, !.( I UttU t Mtnot Atultn Mtuinit U ItiUtitw, m( Ultn. onvit il uut t'iil ...u J ,ltn lltnt lu. L, tJ ritiiit- tli t!fr;..i, 1 I . Kit. Itryl I.i UNIVERSITY OF OKHGON. EUGENE. Next xrxsioli beginx on Monday, the -'1st day f September. Ivl 1 111I1011, tree. Four courses- Classical, Scien tific, Literary, and a short Knglish Course, in which there is no Latin, (t'reek, French or (Senium. The Knglish is pre-eminently a Husiuess Course. For catalogue or oilier information, Adilrei J. W. Johnson, I'rMhlpul. , BREWERY SALOON Canyon City, Or. Tin's io)iil(tr re. sort lias hi'i'ii ri'Dn'iirtl lit I In' imltlii', anil now, tts in the past, kt'eps iiiilhiii'J Inil fin- hi'sl Wines, Liquors S' Cigars- l. U. KICK llll), Proir NEW RESTAURANT. Canyon Cily, Or .1. .. Cinnihri s, I'rotr. o- U'ell U.l 'I'lii. lieslailiniil li.it leeeiilly hIh'iiixI, mid will fin 11UI1 Meal 01 i-iliK at lik ing lute-i. A i.pivial lent in e aloiit (lux liouve is thai no CliiticMi cookxme eniiln iil ill the kitchen. I Jive the Itestaliralit a lti.il. M. .1. Cii.wiiiciis, I'lOplietor. HapfonstallOart&Cn H.ij'ToxsT.iu. ,v ihiirr' JOHN DAY, GRANT CO , OREGON. Have now rrreivcil Ihfi luieo.t and nioxt toiuplrte itook ot nv gooJ iu Oraat County, which they will ollVr fui sale at priiM that defy ccniictitioi) 8tSL-S PROS, C HiHI A I . iM via 1 1 A MUSK. Canyon Citv - - Oregon. 1 II V in i'f n ci irt tl nml on in il 11 in II scln tcil slock I of drills' I'liriiisliiliii (looils, Hals, Hoots, Slim s, Hliili- . . vn ' Ar.v, (Jails, liirdirarr, ('rorhrrij, dlassirarc I'tr. pIRST J ATIONAL jflANK.) j ,lso 'a m i, anil Staple di oc rivs, I'mrisions ami ornnppnoi'i a full a sorlinriil of I'alrnl Alnliriurs, .Volions, lite. &m 1 "ii ii ii- i-iiii-oiiiikc .Sollclteil ixanu ret oi'M i-i-cjixiit 1 y Attonrlorl to. IIUMi hl l.l.lM.O, V Ire 1'icMilcllt. Cnxslll. Cio.he-1- A lllll V, I. 1 liOllMI.N', I' It II - I'rc-idriit ii:oiiiii W i ! inn. v, t Dnci t"i- 'l'riiiiHi-l a (icacral ll.inLliu' Ualiicx, H.rciuiife --on all untN of the wotld- BOUGHT und SOLD- Collect iuiix made at all xiinu on HisiMiiiable Terms. Money Imiiml at from one to ten tier v'lHit. THPosToFFicg RTQRgi 1 01TY LIVBRY STABLB. CIXVOX ( I TV, OK. L 'arrisli I rou: ri 1 ffe A liuc ToUuvo, rMiivisl. sUk-k of I'rexh Candle, NhIx, SiHtiuneiy, lite, Kte , put (Sive inti a call. RtSMOVAU SbU, The people of Grant and Harney counties will have an opportunity to purchase all classes of goods generally kept in a Mercantile Es tablishment very cheaply of us for the next 60 days, owing to the re moval of our vast stock for repairs of our building. We carry a com plete stock of merchandise in all its branhces, and we are bound to sell them. A call is respectmlly asked for in this grand Removal Sale. M. DURKHEIMER & BRO. Prairie City - - - Oregon. THE HEPPNER WAREHOUSE Has been enlarged to accommodate the increasing business. The wools of this section which accumulate at Heppner, attract all the leading Western buyers to that point, and make it the best market in which the grower can dispose of his clip. .Last season over 1,000,000 pounds of wool was sold in Hep pner at prices which averaged the grower more clear money than was realized by sales of similar wools in other western markets more dis tant from the manufacturing cen ters ol the East. Teamsters charges advanced on written orders. Cash advanced on wool in storage. T. E. FELL, Manager. unu Read AdvErtisEmEnts? Do run I ukc a dm til aye of a good offer II' 'hen il is placed irilliin roar reach? IfH send .it -.i" - rCif".,:.: . 1) iioni w ass - iVTl. ft H Hill ur Opbe. your J v U 4 Dry duoils, CtitlliiiiL!, Hoots, Shoes, (Hon s, Alillrns, On r siirts, Cnilcriccur. Hosiery, Hals, Winter Cans, Cum Hoots, Hlankels, fjuilts, Corsets, Ladies and eliidrens Shoes, L'nhher eoats, ) 'el low Oiled coats, b'a nca donds Cutlery, Hie., Htc, lit,- When cush iict'ompmiies tha nub r for any aiiiotint from I'ive o Dullari or more in alxive line of goods we will piepay all Mail ot Staye chaieN, to any hiaj,'i station iu (irant or Harney t-oiiutics, J until Juno 1'itli, 111 . f Whou hjM oh cnulit no olmr- 9 itM hicimul, 9 Wu will guarantee our loweil let.ul iiuih on EVCrV AftidC mid ftfjiec to refiiml the uioiiuy if goods ate not satisfactory. Hy heudtiig to us w riling plainly, just w hut m wnnti d, wo cm hclect thein to your hatihtaction. We Imvu the ioo'r.x' assortment of den eral MeichainliM-to bo found in ii'iy ston- in 'Oregon You can save nione in evei v hue. Ciive mm a trial order. Wf solicit oitr trade. Onh-r by Mail at on. e. I 'cry Hesjcclfully. Coffin iV McFarland, HEPPNER, OREGON. UIMIOU1IOO,IOIMII1U IKIUUiltiaOObOlllHKKinWilHillDIIUtltlOOIIOC KiktcMortiiOuil. 111 Uuljn'k 1)1 At t n IN GENERAL MERCHANDISE, Canyon City - - - Oregon. Constantly on hand a fall assortment of Dry doods, Clot hi mj, Hoots- -Shoes, droceries, lite, lite., lite, at Heasonalde 'rices. ' j IIiiiicm ooil iV Co, I'roprH, 1 Canyon City - Onijfon. i. .'. ovi:kiioi.t A. il l ( illM) V. IIUAI.UI! IN - General Merchandise. JOHN DAY CITY.