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About Grant County news. (Canyon City, Or.) 1879-1908 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 6, 1891)
u NSW' THE GRANT COUNTY NEE Thursday, An. (. LOCAL BREVITIES. IMit a lioml willi yowr.mail nat 141. Stm til firm ami kw priersl ckwks at tins Watchmaker's. 'IWW, wncwlw the e.xnminn tfon t I hW mi 'twmlay. Note th change, in 1. IkwcJw (V nil, and don't Ml to gn their prhm Pirwr line of cbvVs nvr Uifon wwsti Jh Giant county iw al ll WaUJimakw's. Show iht world tlwt yon haw mm MWfiry loft, ! lei's have a nynU-m of oWxtnc lighting. Hsr linU' InmW yard Is an noting juapwtiiiln projx.rUons, under tlt gnRknce of .1 immy KoMnson. Mm SeU and her dnagtitef Lizzie ftcHvwl home Friday evening, sftr sn extended iit tu Dillon, Molilalia. Thaimminl Unu-her' iiintiluU, which will ls InW in this city comiirtmcltig lnxt Monlay, promises to 1 ntUwlrjd. l'rerry Urn's liavr hottdrsl the Phu nix liiiiiw mtf Itobinsonville to Itnkcr City (sullen, we lun, iukI ? inent work is going on wUh a force of lix IUBII. lvvyyer Donning mtirnod home from linker City taut Saturday, no (!oniuiiixl by Aim M. Kietler, Mr. Deiitiiiiiig' mother, who comes on a visit. Tho Hukor stage rolled in Sunday night in great style fi coveted conch mill four. Tommy ought to send them in thnl way nil the time, mid thus tcli ul! thu msscnger travel. Tho Seven Devils Isxiiii npjxiirs to huvu suluihled. (ireenhorn, (.Intuitu ntid .Miihllti Fork have had no liooiu yet, Imt when they do we lieliuve it will last more than one season. Hurrah for tho Postal Department. It hu listened to tho pmjur of tu lying nimUls, ntid "ill lit last give otlr South Fork brcthi iMi innil facilities. I.tt tho people now kill thu fatted sliek-enr. It ii leported ovor hero that Stnge driver Kelly who nmdo his lint ll loon ascension mid jMimchute- jump nt Maker City n week ngo Sunday, hit tho otuth too suddenly mill cnino out with n broken leg. 1 larney valley will have tint usual full luces, hi-ginning nt Ilmney City on Sept. 3d. 1'urncs amounting to 51,025.00 will lie oll'eivil. Thu nu-es will tdosc with a grand Uikki't picuii', a Uilliiou ascension and panichuto drop by 1'i-of. Ilagal. Ilmiison Haskiiu, well known in this county, was tliiowu from a hone and dragged to death at liridgepoit, Maker eoiinly, one day kut week. 1 Iiukinx had been t'iigagnl Invoking homes, and while following that oc cupation he mot his death. I!. It. Mael, father of ev-County (vlerk Mao), died suddenly near bin home on I .on:,' uieek almut a wuok ui;o. .Mr. .Mael was well and faornlily kmiNsii heie, having U'im a nwidulit of Crant county for many yeatn. The cause of death was attribuUil to heart failuin. (Jmnt county is entitlwl to two fieo scholarships in the Siat Agiicultunil (J.)llogo at Corvallis, and ome young la.ly or giuitleiiian should avai! them hdlvtw of thin opxutunity to obtain goxI schooling ithotit the umial cash outlay. Apply to our joint senator or rcpiottiiitntivu. So a nil arrivwl with fiyight last l'ii day, having Ihhiii twmty-koen dayn making thu round tlip to lleppuur. lln win dulayod by havy min mhiii after Ktarting, mid to add to thi, one of hi horw got iU UgeiitnugliMl with a log while hobbled, and hi idled. .Mr. Sowull brought now freight for our nu'ichnnU. I'ov valley uiinun are again in liti gillioil, Ktilile of the int-em.it I'd uiltie l'iug called to tho county M-at this wuok. Theio minus are uudoubtixlly goo-1 proveity, but disputo1 alNiut the title Mill ioMtrily letanl develop lin-nt work, tnd piaco them in a i Mo tion for a time, where nil U'liotit will auorne to tho countr tlon. by their opera- From the lleppuur ktago driver we leirn uf a Mdiouk contlaqnitiou which wcuriml in the town of Img (Jun-k on Wednesday afternoon of lust week, resulting in thu toUl low of the liar duty hotl. The tiro vwn thought to have Umn of incendiary origin. Long Crook oiti'Mns workml hard, and suc chh1w1 in Having thu town from des truction. liright proMM't4i aiu attending the Stat Normal ScIuh)1. It has a largo attendance '.'20 representing all siu tiuus of the ktute, heiiide Washington, Idaho and California. The attendance is OAviUl to leach MU next Viair, as this school is destine 1 to take rank with tho foicmoat educational institu tions of the (Hiuutiy, and of which the opln of Orogon should fwl proud, A prospector named ltewl has len in this vicinity a few days, and left .Monday to look over the Hold on .Mid die Folk. .Mr. I teed bus Iwun all over the coast and Akiska. mid ha a num ber of good cluiuislyiiig armind. I lav ing followed pHtoHt'tiug all his lifn, however, he ciinnut coutmit hiuistilf any otJinr wy Uau by invotig(ting the gootugical furutation of gur wild wustgrn iiMUiitniiHt. The slwritr's mU lat Sntunlay wni KMtMMiHil wit) wwik for vvnnt of bid item (let your eyw flttl with tho riiht kind of spwtacli at tlw WntliiimkHr's Cnyon City. ISoys of thi lioe tmtu nro l'tniiig (itit proflcient, mid the city should ffol prmnl of them Hoc ltarfer mid family art' now PMidenU of Saletn, having traded their tmiiw for city pmprty. 'n Sumpter tnilnmil i cmnpletnl niiiflt'Hsn mi bis from linker City, mid trnrtic in sawing has Ixiguti. Co In the Kod Front Milliard Hall for a cool, refreshing (IHnk of the finest lager liwr in l?nstirii Ortgi. Attorneys l'arriah A CoftuI, and their f imilie, rrturned iom TiiHlay from their ltenr .lly ranches, wheie they have Iwn rusticating. Judg Sels w 1m has ln sojutirning nt the warm springs n couple of w(Hki, has returned, much improved in health, his frifnils nre pbiwil to note. The firm of whom lorc .1 llratidt purcliajd their mill. iefu to make up the Ions to them occnioucd by their defective watr wImI breking. It is pmUibln that a small sutrltor will l-o erwtl at thi gnlna millet on Middle Fork, as we mo iufoiiiieil ne giitiations for securing one are now in pnress. Oregon i now furnishing (ditvp for tlm lllnck Hills country. The other !ny I l"i rnrlonilrt loft IVndlo tonfor MhikIhii, Dakota, where they will lw pill on the range. Tho I'nion Pacific Sy.toin have on stale exinrnioii and finglo trip tickrli" of all t liiBW. to nil H)iiit, which nn1 Fold nt reduced rntcs daily for regular trains. Ml. Vernon's Imwlmll tcntn lm? ?ont our Wya u cdmllcne to play a mutch game nt Mt. Vernon, and Canyon City's tonm has accepted it, ; 1111(1 (1 I IV fill .fIlll(l!lV. .'IIIL'IIML lUlii, the weather !nnitting. ' - " , ----O Anton Kiihlur, whose brother is working at Miss Mueller's Hcuch creek ranch, arrivwl Sunday fiom Missouri. Yimng men of musch) are needod in (iimit county, and our people welcome them. John Powers and Hrtiost Slmmell cmne near blowing up the stomn plan ing mill a few days ago, by reason of having no water in tho boiler. IIhjv pily they discovered tho condition of allairtt juit in time. Mr. Fisher, a practical brewer ar rived from Columbus, Ohio, Sunday evening, ami will toko charge of tho brewing dciattuiont of the Canyon City llievvery, elevating this M)puIar manufacturing establishment to the front innk. Circuit court for Crant county will convene, the fall Usrlii, on .Monday, the Oth of NoviunW. It is nither earlv yet to yuoas the length of the docket, ' but Onint countv ceuerallv furnlihes ns voluminous a docket as any of her neighbor. Think of the advantage to li de rived from a county fair. Onint coun ty surely bus euteipriso enough, nnd pi ide enough now to do something in this line if some person who is a gtl talker, and w ith lots of time, would talk it over with our people. The fame of all lvistern Oregon as a flint country is going ubioad, and U' iiiauy years xiih) will l gathering the choicest fruits from way umii the moiintaiii sides of t irant county. A little wnter for imitating is all that is necessary to imuie their grow th. It is announced that Dr. Ashfonl, of Iturns, has purchased Dr. Orr's practice here and will toon Uike up his residence among us. However much we re;ret to 1M Dr. Orr, we will lie ple.iMl to have lr, Ashfoiil as hit kilccessitr, and welcome Doc and his family as residents of Canyon City 0-ounty Clerk Shearer oilers uM'r ioi iuduceliieuU Ui ciihIi customeiii pur chasing marriage licenses fnun him, but there me no buyer. This state of allium luis li-en (lelinwl as an indi cation of good times, IxH'Ause the young eople do lint have to enter into a rtuership tu save exiK'iises of living. The John Day liver, on serene and iilacid ui this wnv, is to have a teal , steam yacht plowing its turbid Uwo-in down near Its conllueiice Willi tne Coluinbitt. This will U the tint sU-am-tHStt ever lauiiclusl on the John Day. Mr. Clai no, the owner, intends iimug I the yacht solely as a pleasuie l-U, in which to jjlide over the line ntletch of j smooth, deep vvaUr. We leant from u exchange that in Cmatilla county they lmvo jilacetl siyns on iuiMiitant ijnules warning sto'k ill hern to Keep their herds oil' the grade and when the winning is net heeded they imtoo a line, nub". the damage done to the nnd is lepniied within twenty-four hours. The law could very well !' cnforcisl in Orant county, much to the Inmelit of our nu merous mountain gnides. Our electric lighU will Hash out up on the midnight ilaikne and become Kcins of Iwauty if the citizens show euoutih enterprise in cucouiiigilig the establiithment of this iyttiu of light iug. CoriesMimleuce is lHiiiig had with clectiicians, and a completi' y t'-m of iucauilosceut lights may Ih se cuiiil nt a nominal coat. When we llure the price of koroseue, and the f i t-i ! 1 1 mi same, togithei with the hsikago, thu citijuis of this town could wive considerable cash in the course of n year by lighting their placo of luisiniMSs, anil lusliltiuvos with tilcity. olov- Tins mhhhhI crop of nlfnlfa is nl niitly Unniiiiig up. So much for our couutyV worthy Mil. Hor?ot arc rrjwrttMl to 1r dying in large nutnlHTK over in the Hay stack country, uf distemper. The liny crop, pays the Herald, nf Harney valley in alKiut hnrveidcd The crop in not to large a.i last year hut the Molality is excellent. People cnino all the way from Silvios and Hear valleys to attend the ."how. McOinley's tmtno is a houM-hold wortl in t liis prwinct. For Sai.k A good ranch on Can yon creek; 1(10 acres. Deeded gov. eminent hind, and good improve inenU. Hnnuirent the Xkws ollice. Haker City tourists meet with great nuceens in chasing the wild deer and following the trout lly over in the .Middle Fork country. They can't got along without tlraiit coun ty. Idvkevicw ladies have organied an athletic eluh, and hnvo hired a hall and procured n full lino of ap paratus with which to develop their uuipcle. The vagaries of tlw weather! A few days ago eoplo were wrspiring and now they are for llring up the stove. Fifty .degree in leiiiernturo within two or three- tlays is pretty Kxk1. I'nion Pacific System oilers tin eftiallil facilities to tourists en route to all jwints east. Vestihuli) SlecierK, Diners, Free Cars through to Missouri river and Chicago with out change. A valuable find of lead ore has lieen made at Cornucopia, I'nion county, by W S. Wilson. The ere is a lino quality of sulphide of lead. The metal has been greatly uetnloil to reduce the gold anil silver ores of the camp there. I wo Shoshone bucks, .Spruce Aleck and Laughing Charlie, fought .. l.l.v..(.. .(....1 m ( ... 1..(l..,. rtMl... 11 (ll()M.i ((IVI ilk IIIV near Wells, Nevada. The trouble nroeo nUnit a suaw. The bucks were hobbled together and fought with knives. Aleck will die. The premium lit for the state fair is out and makes a good show ing. The fair this year promises to Ihi a good one. The upoed program particularly is well lilhd out, nnd faster time than ever will probably lie made. Oregon can Miport a .-tntu fair well, and should do it. Francis Thibodo took his depart ure last week for Toronto, Canada. There he will join a football team which will make a tour of ICiigland and Scotland returning late in the fall. Mr. ThiUxlo will have a glorious trip, with all expenses paid from Prairie City and return. It takes lots of time and eorres Htidence with government ollieials to secure a new mail route in lCnut- ern Oregon, as will attest the p'oplo ol t aiivou (. itv, who have been laboring for the line from here to Stewart. We did not, after all, se cure a through mail, but then out to I ice is ptotty g(xxl, and will ac commodate the people pretty well. We are informed that David Sell ult. who formerly freighted between this city and Canyon, recently sold his pruHrtv in the Pine creek min ing district" for f ."itHi.iKKI. This will 1m' good news to many of the old friends of SrhulU, who knew him long years ago when he wan woith nothing, although apparently in dustriousnnd honest. Mountaineer. The management of the ,tate fair nre determined to make this a most I wutvobsful meeting. Just now they I have offered a pruo of filtKl to ugri J cultural organisations in Oregon, for I display of grains fT'i, for grasses i fT'i, for fruits f To, and vegetables I fT.'i. This .-liould eneoiirago ex ' hibits in this direction, for the oilers are unusually UImt.iI. Oct in and ' ehibit and take a pride in v-:ur state. I Munis Herald: We learn through I Mr. P. Cheney, who came in after j Dr. Ashfonl that adilliuulty occurr- ed on SilvKr creek yesterday, be j twei'ii (ieorgo Willinius and (ins, I Hulbert, in which the former receiv ed 11 stabs given by Hulbert with ' a small sharp xiiiited file. Tho , character of the stub could not be : definitely determined until examin ed by the doctor who has not yet i returned. While CuugresMiutui Jerry Simp mn ban been luiliiiL' on the alliance gtunip ill tieorgia, his wife has been cooking for a gang of threshers, who have lecii cleaning up a IHXI-aere lot of wheat owned by him near Medicine Lodge, Kiius. If Mrs. Jerry knows when she is well oir she will go to Washington, too. and get come good out of the fo.iXK) a year that her husband will find no dilli ctilty in sK'iiding. Hob ai d ICva, reinforced by tho Hoguc family, James Kyuii and F.I la iniiii seven in all gave our H'ople an entertainment Tues day evening. Masonic Hall was I'll fed to overllowing, standing room being hardly obtainable, and as usual when the Metiinlev troiiKi plays, the jM'ople all went homo well satisfied with the way their money went. The entertaiiiiiient was first class in every resM ct, and was uni versally appreciated. His needless here to'sjM'ak of Hob's violin extras and Jas. Hyun's cornet solos, for we could not give them justice. Only hour thuin once. The Indioa aru IraintMl actresses, and Little Dick I lloguu Is a eingur from away Imok. MM Itlow ye the Trumpet, blow, The gladly, sob mil mhiikI. I-t nil the jc.iple knovv, Tell (Jnvnt county's n-imitest Isiuuds. Tlmt ' Wo are going to lmvo n uvail routo to the great Sooth Fork country. Our prayer have U-eu lustnl and our fnndMit hoies are aliut to 'do rtsvlieil, therefore the op!e of Can- , yon City att all njoicing that the country southwest of us has Ummi brought from darknesn into light, and that our friend Mr. Wnnmiiaker will evteml to them mail facilities. See nilveitisemetit calling for bidn, in ali- i other cilumn. i Letter l.ttt. ! Letters remaining uncalled for I in the jiostolllce at Prnirie Cilv, Or., Aug. 1. I Sill. Mr. It. C. Phellaplace, John Me ' Cartney. Perwuvs calling for nnv of alove letters will pleas give date of ad ! verlising. ! Hick 11. M.-II.u.ky, P. M. I Whrsl, Wltest. We want o.tKM) bushels of wheat at the Prairie City Koller Mill bv Sept. 1st, for which the highest casii price will be paid. Poirrut IIiioh. Waul a Wheel? , The Nk.wk knoivs of a 20-inch Lell'el wheel for sale, been need hut 'little. Price $12..O0, cash. Ad dress this ollice. The Prairie City Holler Mill will be ready to receive wheat bv Sept. 1st. ' (ioto the Hod Front Milliard Hall, Canyon City, for fine wines,, liquors and cigars, Theie will bo i LV(KX) distributed among the coiiintitors ft the Ore gon state fair this year. For extras for Ktnpirc Mowers, Reapers and Hinders, enquire of. Ilities A- Mason, Canyon City, Or. Flour, (I'ruhain, Hmley, (either gniuud or whole) Chicken fees), Uye, Middlings, Hrun, ShorU, Ac, Ac, at (iiindLich's. The agents of the Union Pacific Syntem are provided with railroad and steamship tickets to all H)intx cant, a well us to ami from foreign lorts. Any one w lulling Muckeye mower, or Ktnu for same, can obtain them by applying to Hint's A Mason, (Jon von City. (live your orders nt once as freight com is slow. ' Tlieio is souio couiplaiul of the depredations of jack rabbits in Josephine county this sea-ou. The animals eat tho tender vegetables and gnaw the young trees. Minor Mrothers, dealers in general merchandise, Main street, lleppiu-r, Oregon. SjH'cial discmintH to ea.-h buyers. Hoods at Dalles prices. Orders by mail promptly filled. W. II. Kelly has just ieceive.1 a stock of ii.xtra film Wall Pnjier, and is picarod to do jHiinting and mpeiing cheaper than any one. Work ouuule of town solicited, (iive him a call. It is said that the Chinese have the art of of extracting teeth down to a fine oint. The dentists have a sort of jKiwder which they rub on the gum around the tooth to be taken out, which loosens it so. that by tickling tlm nose of the patient hu will siiccdc, and out tins the tooth. When you send nwav for goods remember the firm of Coffin ,1- Me Fnriand at lleppner. They not on ly guarantee you first class gixxln at lowest prices, but they pay mail or express charges on same to any stage oll'no in (irant or llnrnoy counties. See their new "ad" for further particulars. A letter from Juneau, Alaska, has beccn received in Washington in eleven days from the time of mail ing. Fifty years ago an American statesman announced tlmt the Ore gon countrv was not worth ipiarrel iug alut, Wcaiise even if Oregon should ever have inhabitants enough to be admitted as a state it would take so long for its representatives to reach Washington after their ' election that their terms would ex pire before they could get there. And now even Alaska is heard from in eleven days. California's new taxation law provide for the payment nf taxes on the installment plan. One-half of the present year's assessment is due and payable on Oct. .'nil, IS'.ll, and if not paid before November 'loth following L't per cent, is added and the taxpayers given till Jan. Ith I S02 to pay the balance, with .1 per cent, added if not paid before thu following April 2oth. This will give financiers a chance to do Mine finer figuring than they have ever vet been able to do in this section. Tho law will not bo Mipular with tax collectors, as it doubles tho la- ; bor of keeping account and writing I tax reueiptD. t;: i-:t-: iukas. Imt, Or., Aug. 2, I SOI. Kl. Nkws: 1 Fee by the Sentinel that stejw have been taken to get a mail route established from John i Dav to Stewart vin John Luce's nnd thus shut oil' Canyon City. Let me say right here, that that don't suit us nt all. What we want is mail communication with Canyon City, the county sent. C. II. Tiinms was assessing through this neighborhood last week, lie also carried one of the ods. of tho Sentinel around with him, for company we supKwe, but they were also circulating a jietition to have all hut one of the stages coining through John Day stop there, and not nt Canyon City. They asked your correioniloiit to sign it, but he couldn't see it that way. We don't think thev did much here, as the South Fork jk-o-pie believe it is a plan concocted solely to injure Canvon City. Now if the cds of tho Sentinel will just wait till they have been in Crant county long enough to pay a few taxes before they blow their bazoo quite so loud we think it would look just as well. Mr. Moyd may bo a very nice man but then he will never make any friends in Knsv Hud working on tho tack hu is now on. An era of prosverity is dawning in this section of our county, and the burden of debt which has hnr rasced .ouie of us will soon be thrown oil' just a soon as sou.e of our fat stock is marketed. Mr. W. A. May has just returned fmm Webfoot and brought a big baud ol cattle with him. He wivs he is going to stock his ranch en tirely with Webfoot cattle. We learn foine wise men from John Day surveyed a mail line and established a jiostofilci' away up in the timber at the end of Magill's wow I road. Mr. I). Magill has returned from 'l'he Dalles with a load of doors, windows, mouldings, etc., for his new house, lie will begin building immediately. Mr. Soinmerville bought a Derick Fork. We see he stacked twotumtll stacks with it, but returned to the old style for stacking the bulk of his crop. Hurry up that mail route, W) that we can get our Nkws on time, and blessings will shower u)mu your head. Haying is well advanced in this section and the crop will be sulll cietit for all the stock now here. Mr. Jas. Wickiser has been very nick, but is now improving very rapidly. Measles are said to bo again prev alent in this neighborhood. Suck Ha it. Mantull Con, Originality consists in doing a common thing in an uncommon way, for example, there aie plenty of newspapers in the world, but only one (ireat Divide. Tho August number of this truly original journal fully sustains it character. A bril liant feature of this number is the art supplement in seven diU'ereiil colors, showing Marshall Pass, the longest, loftiest and widest of the Itocky Mountains. We learn from the article descriptive of the pass of the pafs that T he (ireat Divide artist HM'iit three weeks in i-d nip on the siot, making sketches, taking photographs and painting studies, from which this magnificent picture of the scene, as it actually exists, was made. In nnd of itself the art supplement is worth a whole year's siibreription to the journal whose enterprise has produced it. The literary features of this number are up to its high standard; the illus trations are copious and exceedingly handsome, 'l'he picture of the snow tunnel mar Ouray, Colorado, is the first ever made, and graphically il lustrates a wonderful formation, namely, a tunnel existing in mid summer in the snow, through which four-horse coaches are driven, on the much traveled Silverton and Ouray toll road. It is needless to enumerate thu many gissl things in science, art and literature to lo found in the August number of The (ireat Divide. Thin art number u ill be sent on application to the publishers nt Denver, Colorado, on receipt of only ten cents. Couutmctl. Tho favorable impression produc ed on the first iipearanco of the agreeable liquid fruit remedy Syrup of Figs a fuw years ago has oeeii more than confirmed by tho pleas ant experience of all who have used it, ami the success of the proprietors and manufacturers tho Cal. Fig Syrup Company. Iviamiiullon of Teachers. Notice is hereby given that for the purpose of making an examina tion of all ersoiis who may oiler themsehcH as caiulidaies fur teach ers of the public schools of this county, the county stiKsrintendeiit thereof will hold a public examina tion at Canyon City, on Wednesday, August 12. IMM, atone o'clock p. m. Also will ne prepaieii to ac commodate all teachers wishing State Certificates. Statu Diplomus, j and State Life Diplomas. M. .V Mn.VIIAM, County School Supt. Long Creek, (Jr., July 20, lbvl. TKMPOUAUV MAIL SKKVICK, STATU or OltltOO.V. Scaled projywnls for carrying the I'liitcd States Mails from Canyon City via Homer to luce, miles, once n wtek each way, by a sched ule of 1 1 hours' running time each way, from Octolier 1st, LVJ1, until June Will, 1802, will l received by the Postmaster at Canyon Citv from 0 o'clock a. in. on August (ith until 8 o'clock p. in. on August 1.1th, 1801. In all caws the rnle per annum to 1h stated in roial. A contract with sureties is requir ed to Iks executed by the accepted 1 idder. and nersnns bidditnr must : be honest and capable and not lesa than twenty-one years old. Postmasters and asfiisUnU cannot bid for such service. "Any erson or ersons bidding for the transH)rtation of the mails tiK)ii any route which may be ad vertised to be let, and receiving an award of the contract for such ser vice, who shall wrongfully refuse or fail to enter into contract with the Postmaster (leneral in due form to iK'tform the service described in ins or their bid or pnoal, or hav ing entered into such contract shall wrongfully refuse or fail to perform such service, shall, for any such failure or refusal, Ix deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and be punished by a fine of not more than five thousand dollars, and by imprison ment for not more than twelve months. And the failure or refusal of any Mich erson or ersoiis to enter into sttcli contract indue form, or having entered into such contract, the failure or refusal to perforin such service, shall be prima facie evidence in all actions or prosecu tions arising under this section that such failure or refusal was wrong ful." (U. S., :i!lol, as amended by act August 1 1, ISTti, 10 Stat., p. 120.) John Wa.n.vviaki.ii, Postmaster lieneral Tcarheit' Institute. 'l'he Crant countv Teachers' An nual Institute will lie held in Can yon Cilv, August 10, II, and 12. "l.v.U. Teachers please read Clause 2.'1, Section 2.1 of Oregon School Laws and govern themselves accordingly; also be prepared to take part in the discussion on all subjects. All friends of education are earnestly requested to be present M. N. lluMi vi, Countv School Supt. Long Creek, Or.'.luly 21. ISO I. Mefore purchasing railroad and steamship tickets, consult agents I'nion Pacific System. mm V. OIVI2 JJATJO Ibith the method and riMiHiwhcn Suupof Figs is taken ; itis pleasant and tcficshiug to tho taito and ncU gently v et promptly on tho Kidneys, Liver and Howcls, cleansed tho sys tem cfleetiially, dispels colds, herni al lies and fevers and cures hahituid constipation. Syruii of Figs is the only remedy of its kind ever pro duced, plcH.Mii); to tho tn-sto anil ac ceptable to thu stomach, jiromjit in its action and truly beneficial in its edicts, its ninny excellent qualities commend it to all. It is forsalo in hOc mid $1 bottles by all leading di uggists. HAM ,f ACTUM, II oxir Ut llll CAUFORHIA FIG SYRUP CO. SV KAiClSCO, CAl. i0UISUlU.tr. AlW)0,M.l rmvt emk v Mk' Ort'ooii Stale Normal School. lYlonmoulh, Oregon. His J'xci Honey !ov. Svi.v 1 si 1 11 Pi s.sovi 11, 1 1 (in ti. . Alcllumi' h,c y ol Stale 11011 t. . ,,((-( oiiio., ni'c (V 01 .hiiim r Hon. I'.. 11. Mi'l'liov, Supt' of I'nbhc Insliuclion ) Hi:.Nj. Sciioi. 1 11:1.11, Windungton County, Pres. of tl. J . II. V. Ilrn.mi. Heu'v Hon. ,1. I. Dai.v; lion. I. W. Hai. ev Polk il vcoii VoKina.s, Million Countv, I. Ai.iiti.n Lvcv, Chi(d;aiuas County, A. W. II. Iloi.viis, Mmion Coiiniy, Tho leading Nor ma! Heboid of tho Noilhwost. Menu tif til (Hid healthful location. No sa loons. New huiM ings. New appa ratus. Pull fat uity. Light ix pniisoN. Lnrj;c ut tendance. ,N'ci inal, Ni mill Ad- VHIICIhI, Mllsjllc H. Miisiu mid Ait Deiirutiiioii'.s. Seeeial iitlen tlon given to phy lL ' J i ear at school for f !'(. HxpensoH: Tuition, Noriual mid MusineSH coiiisoh fli 2.1 per teiiii of 1" wo 1,h; Preparatory, M per teini; Ismid at Normal Dining Hall 81.50 pm week, (rood iKiard and bulging in piivnle familioH, $:i.60 r week. Firt toun opens Sopt, 22, 18111. SttiileutH can onlor at iinytonii For Cala'oj'iie, aililroiw P. L, Cai'1ii;i.i., A IS. Pros, or J. M. I'owti.i., A. M. Vico l'rca, N'HW TO-DAY. s UMMONS. I.V Till! ClIICCIT CotlllT, Ol' Till! SVATft or Oiiihiov, roa CIuant Countv. Alexander l'lnlayson, 1 1MIV. i vs. L. Colette, Adilolino .Summons. Colutto, W. L. Camp- boll nnd Fleckensloin A Mayer. Deft. J ' To L. Cololte, Addolino Col ette, l'leckonsteiii k .Mayer, four of thealovu named defendants: In tho ihhiii) of tho State of Om gon, you nro hereby roquiiod to up pear "and answer the coinp niut filed against you in the above entitled suit on or befoio Monday, tho 0th day of November, A. D. "iSOl, tho same being the first dny of next egiilar term of the Circuit Cniut of tho Statu of Oiegon, for (limit coun ty ; mid if you fail ho to answer for want thereof Plaintiff will apply to the court for the loliof prayed for in the complaint, to-wit: That Plain till'have judgment against the De fendants, ,. Colette, and Addolino Colette for the sum of g-J'J.IO OH with interest tli 'icon et the into of ten per cent per annum from the 1.1th day of Octobi r, 1880, together with tho sum of $2110 attonuy fee.-i in thin suit and the costs and ilinliuisoiuoiitH of this suit; mid that it bo deemed by tin' com t that the montage doR elided in P Ill's complaint on tho SWJ of See. 8 in Town 12 S of It 2:1 Kant bo foicloHcd mid the said uioitgaged pru(iiic bo sold as upon execution and that tho proceeds of said sale 1st ap lied upon the amount Joe PlauitilV in this suit and that the Defendants, L Colette mid Ad (lelimi Colette nnd nil pmtiim claim ing under them subsequent to tho ( Mention of said un linage be buried mid forcloied of all liht, in'oroat or equity of lodouiptimi in add promises and that libiiutltf have judgment agiiinst said defeudaniH, L. Colette and Addclinc Colette for any defi ciency w hich limy icinain after np plving the proceeds of the kiiIo of said pieuiiscH propel ly applicable to the satisfaction of said judgment and that Plaintiff hive such othei and foither lehcf a h to (ho com I may set m equitable ami just, V011 will further take notice thai this Mimiuoiis is published by order of M. 1). Clilloid, judge of the above uiiined eouit, made and ontoied 011 the 22ud day of July, 1801. ' M. Di'sris, Atly. for Pill, $40 Kewanl. 'l'he above reward will be paid for thenrrest and conviction of the party w ho stole tho following des cribed iirnperty, at my ranch about the HUli ol this mouth: One saddlo Clarence Nelson make, full stamped LI) tree, had riata strap; also 0110 saddle blanket, made of two thick nesses of grey blanket filled with wool and quilted and bound with red limine), or I will pay f 211.00 for the return of the saddle. J. (-'. Mooiii:, Mt. Vernon. At thu same time tho saddle dis appeared W. (!. Fry had a buck kin horse stolen, branded ;) on tight shoulder. Horse and saddlo probably went together. NOT1CK FOlt PUBLICATION. Uisl Oflli l a orli,l. Or. Jul) .-, I wtl. N.airi It her. It? ylirli thai Hit? lalluwlng liAlncl hrt(ltr!ia till.! tU,v i,r hU iniill,H, lu MaVo diml pr,.! In ti-i-.t l M rl.lMi, mmI that M -rMt(tll I, uiii.fr l!uri- tl vuilin) rli,l, ul Or)l Or ! ( n-. 1, I'll) . Or , oil tt. r, IHII, . (IMillili: viuNlloi: i n N. tHMMor l-.i U,Ui s... ;, Ti li s. II i: W VI. lie iMliif. Otr fiilli.wln wllltM t iruvt III i..Mlli,u"ii. rMt,l.,t u ,, i.l . iiltl.att.ift (, ntbl Ult.l llll lltlHhtll V SI. Mid, llttllt J ( 'Hill, ()(!, .VrOitir H.JK, 1 4r,i)tr I lull) "'. All oMUj till. , 01 lj ;i A I I.I. VV Kit, lli'ijl.l.r. BOAT"' 'A ottG- I'm IIumI iifstfott A I' nitilMsiiii. I'fHi UfAlM ll Ha t 1 4lll lit Hit, MIH IMrtiWi. Kliit touiin tf frluiljr. rnL uf luitMJii. It ti.siuoss. Short liaiitl, fttu ttttmf, VsisN.iNiil, Mm. JirMrWf $ n hhIuii ihri'Mtflcut Hi imi Kt.ittU C4slmtt ttX ftl ati Mtuv 1 isUlcue hum rillar m.Imm, f(r. Kx Ollieio. .( Mould, County Kxauti'ivo Comuiilleo C. Wilrir, IMk (Niniity, M illiiomah Ouinily, Nii.Ti:ii, sienl eulluio, vol nntaiY mililaiy orgHiiiwition. Thoso locoiviiif' iliidomiiii from tho school 1110 en titled to leach in any county of tho slate without fur ther 1 xaiuinaliou. Tuition i educed in Neiinal and MiiNinesH dcpml meiiiH from $10 to f 2.1 j er ycui ; in Prepanitoi v from :'( to $20. A