THE 6BAHT COUNTY NEWS, Thursday, .ftig. J,". LOCAL HREVITIKS. Km't ftt tin- Wl ptmr MumUy. Huur At per InfYfl t (land Ie . Cruty.n City. A li .'a .. of S i1.' day t .I.arjjrd wddtr in II irrny City. "I'liU ,ti .mmiw- In fuitiiti lite 1- t ,At i.ftiwul h.mc.t eter hod in (iih tte. If j. .11 Vi n it At d t ty Job a CM-k in 1 1 IH limit to H m the Nn.. t your !" tilted with t-lt tight Mud of sjn- -i i ! nt tin WnU-fcMtukrr' "itJj't' tt. ' U I . .t. iu, in fact all kind of : r.iisi, i . i.-lli lfttr than fainter it- I vj . tel. H't C li !. our pastor of the rtt y .i, iii ''u to Kmmstt, Id tlm, i. i l! i mi. in x-nr. Mr i ,;(! il i.-li U pU-ttijj a new nii!"w;!k c front of hit. property on i n'a si.t-et. Ivt others follow liift (.v , 'wttc i , tiiW-i- of people in tli'" it) it.,, wf'rf, uli.'ii.Hti the ro tal I.') iniui;., v wl.iih mty ! Ions tli . II nut, !!. W, N. Zidiers was apiointed l.t din Citiyon City circuit nt tlie r i Mi Uif list contention Mil in ISiise (-'sty. Firmer-, who hate not yrl eat lhiv KTdiu "inj,lnin of a scarcity of hand, but if the present weather continues there mill l no friou ratal U, H.mii, ti tit wife if H. S, I !nnituf,i i.i tiiU city, Tiiosday, August 2ft. HIM, a " pouinl liy. A lttml smil , rn Ik mii on tht f:ithr'n fur, llmnt eom.ty fmit find a rt-nily ! iirttkvt in h-iii fitvurml lottliti. Our pi-.tp!.' nliuuld ji.y inwfi attention lo the . uH ii" of fruiti of all kind. 1 Tiif HK' id" of In 1'ition 1'iU'ifie S. -it' iu iin- invidfd with r.iilnmil and '-t'-nin-diip tii ki t to all jkmiiIa i at, as tl! :ic lo and from fortdgn )nirt.J. A ".miii tli- N'l.rts d 1 t-'mU'rt thinks fi u 1" nt" didiriom jKaoh pliim. i;Mn mi tli liill sid in xixht of tliii f'ii:nl.y, p.i-O'iitiid hy Air. llonnton. lnr.- m -n iid-ci pf l i'liycniU'K nrr oat in tin- iivmisUiiiK, !tt nwrly every day Mi. ,i it tuiiiiii" Mitty. All to pnrt in': li li-i'iin'uiip enjoyment In eiuiipin;; out, Syn.liy, Auiiift With, three priivon ors etV.s ted their esc.ijrt from the j-til Ht'linkei- tjily. hy iimktut; nn aperture in th north wtUI. Up to dt nothing Imt Immui heard of them. The Nkwa ofl'i-e i in receipt of the piiHpechw of the Portknd Indimtrinl v.povition, to Ih hi'kl in I'ottlmid, Oi., ciniiueiiciiig HepU'inher 17, iI'l, ii'ii I i'ijii.initiii; oiio month. Alt Invei of la lll lwld come t Ouuyott t'ity StmdHy and wilnemi the g.iwe t he ptuyed Iwtween the t!.iny.;ii City nml Mt. Vernon cll. S,nt . HI provided spoctaloin. .IhIiii Aii- tin and John tluthiidx) were Kiuod mec last Saturday, nt JV:i ll.-ti.n, in the miiii of 11,000 ea.'ll in t!i iluier e.tse mid h'2'i onuh in th- Ninth" -e. luil ha not h yet h..'t tl! liidli- I, Ciic K, Hyde, pn.eeutingBtUiiii'y for tic :it' iiidi' ial di.stlict, accom pntiierl ly Ijiji wife and family are (.toniiiiij in the city. Charlie i otittr on Ui" minim; em., now pending U-foru j refem llorlcr, j ... " , , . .Hi. j.hi ii.Hirge, n i Bvoiininx ; with.l'. im l.uiv, lot to children from diphthetla I vit vofk. lie i reported as lic.i'U tlm' di-e-.iM', Imt lit slowly iiujiroun,;. W'r il'- in he pes the con tagiii.i v. .11 la t i iv tn- general. Ale,. I.. K C. eU. tiroth. lientz nn.1 V .titer Wilem re turn. I Monday ineniii f com a to week' outing ut j the warm .pnii.', nt the upper end of - .1 11 I. o .. ..II 1.. I. Uie .loll'l I ! t .i.iry . 1 ney an nt 'h 81 tliouvt' tie trili IiimI agreed Willi ihfW. . il . i iii:,irii in i.i i r iiiiiiir i Li-inn. i ll. A. Iniiard, of the Hums Items, i I family ,s.. I tlmuigh town U.i t . I. .. md forth" John Hay vtilley ' ir l.:i:..l .1 ,1... li...... Il , an I we orehut', i in the iiuituier of women and children iti cmjiaiiy one oold think he w:h fre-h from Salt lake City. Ju k Clmuih rs took a hd of plum and other fiuit over to Hnrney City l-.t week and found a nmdy sale for lh sime at goo-l ur. U w ill make a regular Weekly trip n long as the fruit sean last'. Who wtys til-ant county cannot raise fruit for exj.-'Mtf In sneakim. of th.. man tliat every j wu and ti -inity has, the chronic town ii i id w. initv kifkeranl uumhler, the Marshtield u..i. ... 1. i,i,ui ulio K'uni. ! -'. If w . ... .... '- , ...... ., .Lii... .ii. l.i... irt it,.. ' lei Willi liltii go Ui Uie Th d.ml keep sileut. and ne t or coiitietioiis tliat i . . havtt tin h.ljii ri... ;..L.ik.n. iii in can hold Ids tay and latvo great the (.reat impi tu to huMiios the 2 J world with its ore mitiut at no dis sotisfaiti -n in a ceuwteiy. liut cent iMtunty givet., the industiy can lie i tnnt day, nnd my faith looks for am .ie, tin- living, who slrugjd" ami made to Ucome one of the lending ward to such a time, devoutly w ish thi.ik an I hate it right lo ieak and one of the country. r'roiu well suh ed for. oUi.:ii, u tii net their eom-tusioiw, he ' tautiated hUtikticii, wu lenru that at , One grenl druwlmck to the rapid imut m-tke up hi., niiiid to nient many , the f.teloried in I'tali, one half the i develojiliient of thi cnmjl is the men wi i.. i ii'ii look uirougn hi eyu amount, ut tiugar cdioniniiii in the ter glaue-, and if h" will only uooomimt- I litoiy w ill li pwdiuwd thi year. This date him ' It' t" fuction it will kIU1i j fall a lurgu fartory w ill I put in o'r hiio.it. m ! mid i. iitovs Ui rut, ' Ktion si Alandialllow u, Iowa, anil six tv.nt.i ). "c in' t d. uid kindle tita utase will ha addtxl to the in 0ieni-el,-, tii .miiim id t '!e ss and iut- j tiw iu Nebraska, Kniuws and westunt puis thi' wet Id ' Je, Th Pntirw Oily Holler Mill will be ready to rectHvt? wImwI liv Sept. Int. " ' ; Finw Him of ekwk , mm in tlintit count r maw at tlm ( WalchtnAkw'A. 1 W. D, Unto, sx-postmnstw of Silti valley, aeoompanied by hi mother pa! through TWidAy en route for linker City. A nuWrijition ft"r wn cirvulntnl i Almit thr city TihwIkv ahtI f 27 raian! I Ut mulrn a JwiiMinil an tln liilt fur Ui-lall um', and to ernct ittA. t Tw houno formerly ocrujiiin liy inliiiliy Solin'r in Mn itovatl for tli mouimy of tin1 NVw HmUui- , runt, tln-ir jiwwnl wu Un nn in- Mvivoiy i itiixltly lioM" thi ly. ; Firnt it U ilowii In a low jioihl nfxl , tlin f!inil wy up to lh toj imtrli. ; W'n iiitrwl a i)mll wpml iUy ' Mneip, iul it liln t do Any gcoJ. Ij.t TuMnlBy a twy finn jnvinw of out an Uid rn our Ul-U-. 'I!m Kiriiii wii tin ii in lt"nr valley on the ranch (4 .Mr. fcui1li-r. V mwwui'wl ihf linil niul froiml tliftn to I- twenty inclipn in IfiitUi. Jilm Ilrrliurgi-r, of l!itr tt!W'y, prfwtiUtl uk with a miiiiI of rye grown on lii Ilmr ally rsnch, wlikli h wl 5 fwt in hr-iglit. It iwiy ! cvml in 1'hiii jalli-y. lul Uii nhow j tine gvii ',,, srown tlmr. f Work h Ui ! comnwnoixl at WW ' mt lh Sius'aw lr. Thf 5M,MW Rp - propriftUnl liy cimum) in to ! oxp-ml-, ml ttiu fr.ll. Tins wtu ntninly limuglil i alxwil hy tli prompt effort if Si-nntor Mitclu'l niil totigrtwniMii iViMMtian. It Uki a nrrot ixmilnrt to inakP up Uii woild'n p'Miulnci', nml nny nwn ho inmiiH'i that Uh n.uth in tuttt rxcluniwly for him nml tlml nil muni Inw to liix U'luwU nml dit Uitf will lind liuiMlf xnndi'iiii in iiiiU i-lan UI to hi ,,, k- Ir. Aiihfonl, of Burns, w in the city n few iluys Uii eek, iimkitut prejiarntionx for hi h-ihonuI t thin place in the nenr futuie. He h.w pur i li.isisl I ir. Hrr'n prnetiee nnd Imsiiiniui here, nnd e elivime him n (i unhht adjunct to our populntion. The e flirt t t'l lime n triU- of Afn ran pigmies exliiluted nt the Kxpoti tion h pretty eeiUili to mitveed. Tip- poo Till him given hin eonnenl nnd the j consent of the lunx of ItelKiun., wlneli aUtn i WKViitury, enn eninily Ix ohtnin ed, it is iKdteted. throuxh the state depaitineiit. Tlie Canyon City Hinge was loUx-d on the leschuti'4. near the hridve, j Tuemlny, hy a Minsk ed man with a mehesler rule. After tli ttiwwiry two nunks wure found near the place. ' Two Indians were immediately din- patched in pursuit, and the authorities nre tiViog energetic inensuien to enp turi' them. U'ftde. The diicoMtry nf void on Joldier creek, four miles weht of Harney, con KUting f ipiiiitx and pln.'er, ImU fair lo cieiile n little finer, fur it in now esident tlmt tlieie in gold lo lr found in myiuji ipiantities. Milium of ev jM'linuce ay the pUcera will pay $10 or $12 jier day nnd eitnes to the uiAit hy sluicing, Thus. A. Sutherland, editr and propiietoi of the Sunday Welcome, of Portland, Or , wiu drowned nt the foot of Stnrk .treet at ft fto o'clock lant Thuri.d.i,y eienin'. He Attn well known throughout the tU, nnd has j the uistmction ot u-iiig tlie iut white i cjiiki uoru in i.unioniin. a. runner, t of the Hinpatt h, i; a half hrother of The I'oitl.md tnditiid lUpo-itiou open .epUmioer I itli and the M;ws remind the. jstiple of Urunt county that a luineial exhit'it nhould tie iiude. Ia , ...,.,, rt; j ciently inwrextud in tkii chief naource , to piepoie uch an evl.lldl? Ale the . peupte totally iiidliriiviit til the Uue fit t'l i-e gaininl! K tu t I i rant county gniug to U 1'pivuellteill let there I an e.foit nude and it will uc- ciWul. What uty the jople. Adanu a Uie scene of lltely com .......iim imuui wheat huven. last I'ri I ..." . dav. and the farmer dd it ml a U-nelit. . I . .1 .1. . . I. ,1. ... lOil I, -.,1 tliat l.o lei than 1X, ()00 liuidiel. ere sold nt "'k cenU in Ll. . . I. .11 i i...- i !. bill' Hiti K. '5 ieuv iiisun limn n ', . n " "? nrvt I"11'" Hni-k,Hl wlm-b nday ,2 cent, which mean that 7.Vt0 mill he dlotrllnitail among farmer in the Adams nei;hoor hood alone for one day's wile. Surely time-, oui-ht to he iirMirt'mus in tliat section, The let Ui,ar, without a douht is the coming imluntry of the muthwesl, land l'ln.tern Oregon iil hate her J sjiare of the fnctorieii. for it wll U , proten without a douht that a tine a ' sugar U'et i an l' grown as anywhere in tin- uoithwet. 11. I Iyer V Co , the pioneer ol the I u'et Migar iniliutry, hate lately iuuipl. tiil urrnngemenu ; for the e.lu'ilUhmcnt of mnernl new 1 factoiici in the wet. It luu Imen dciiiuustmtfd Ih-voiiiI all douht at the r inioHii-n iii .minem, 'iooi'iiou nt limud Maud, Kehrunka, that sm-ar can In made in this country tmich , , .. tit .i fueliuifi. iii Ahoado. Oahloinia. nnd i eheaiier than it can ahruul and withiOnint county will suriiriso tin QKANT COUNTY'S MINKS. Out JlejK ot I'utuit r'T'',y"'',tm!l an Seen Tluoueh Gietnliom Oogrlts. QKMRMAt tlKW AMU KOAUt. Thii letter holhl have Ufii (luted. a.t (ireenhorii City, hut wrnilventure by rrAni of the nlu-eftf of mnil fa rilities in tlmt camp it in not mailed until iu I'litlnisiAstie writer rouclie.i Hsker City. 1 elH-erfully wenr out the rtintiant of my old jK'niil writittft the prttiw? of the niiinw on old (irecriliorn tiiounlnin, for I Imvo reflnon to helicvo that Grunt coun ty's filviT nml gold iiiineA in that m-tion wilt AKtonixh the whole world ly tlnir iinwltH'tivriiejiA nt an early tiny. 1 journeyed from lirnnite t Huh itKonville, twelve inilen, ami then look the old trail of M-ven tnile tip the UKitinlnin to (iienhorn City, the new i-iunp at the .-iiininit, nnd the terminus of the new wnon rood which leave the (iranile-HohiiiMW-ville road a few mile Uond the former c ity, mid which I'emlh'ton partien Agisted the minero in huild ing. The niKer dirtrtrt of (ireenhotn liioutitaiti irt nUmt i niileA loli, and extends along the mountain which ift a continuous one lying oast and went. Th numerous ledges, nearly nil of which Kiut iiiHgnetic north. crfA the mounliiin ftoin north to xouth, and enn he traced for long durance on either ride of the ruminit. u Inch fact nlotie ir an encouraging one for the camp. The foruiHtion of the mountain in vnrioui. On the ensterly end it i.s luoMtly ulttle, although otiit of the led err run through four formation. without change notnldy the i lniins on Salmon creek. The werteru end of the mountain is all (iranite, and there are vnluulde claims nt the coutnet of nlnte nnd granite. Most of the claim nre t'cnernlly '2-foot hdaiH, and nearly nil expand with depth. The (not mine and largest ore veins are not found at the Kiimuiit, hut where depth can Ik attained on steep rloM-i and nt the font of the mountain. Some time there wid U' a clay-seam nt the top of the mountain, and if traced down the rule devcrul hun dred feet a rich ipuarU lend will ! dinclo.'etl Ali llllnri, ,.,.rri,.. nr.-iMuiiM m,.lril. ( , and eoimiktM of lduek nililiurL'tn, oriuie silver, cnionuen, iiromi'it and n liltlu ruhy rilver, and rome inangnneito, notnhly in the ISumiut mine. The grade of ore usually rnngo.s t ! . . I I II . I 1 ' I trom twenty to two liuudied ouiicer, although much ore will mill two Uinmnind and more, ix-r ton. The Architett of the l'nivcro constructed this old mountain x culiarly favornhle for the proH-ctor and miner, nnd phuitl the mineral there at their diHjHisal The rocky IduU's make the mineral easy to llnd nnd the head of guh hes oiler ideal ground for tunnels, milling, timl.er and townoites, nnd the njipronch of nwds frtun the vnllevs. I'rohaldy one humlred men arent work on the entire mountain nt tho present time, mori of them pros jicctors of u very good tya', w honro (hovving their faith hy 'goml work. (iagnoii ltro's, who arecauiM'd nt tireenhorn City, together with Mr. Haruard nnd partner, are vcrv nice gentlemen, natives of our ncighUir ing rcputdii: 1' ranee, and have a practical aasaver in camii. So far very litllu development work has lxcii done on the ledges, c'Hiiparalively senking. Jack Powers, representing Portlaml cani- ! Utl. is down on the Intrinsic 2U feet, and the vein as all the others ! do so far us prosjieetctl rhtnvs up ; U tter nnd Imh oiius richer ns depth , is attained. All of the hoys on tlie j mountain upjM-nr clicerful, ns there i has never yet been n failuic or n ! vein "M tered out." j Col- Turner is dcvulopiug twelve j claims. Srlumrr v Starr, Jack i Hayes A-Taylor A Ithouso anil the . ISeiim-tts, are nlso doing much de i .1 i. i ,-,. nnmoro,,,, ol.r .,urti,. which . 1 . . vein iincni worn huh hohhoh. m- I was not ormittf to interview hy reason of lack of time. Mr. Uar nard has Imh'ii proscctiiig in there for a couple of years, and was at last rewarded hy sinking an exten sion of tlie fntnnus Morris mlnu, after digging for it Uniutifully. Perseverance, however, is sometimes rewarded. lodges on this mountain general ly innge from oiio in four feet in width, am! extend ihep down, no ImsIv knows how far. Tho Morris mine is at the contact nf granite and slate, and is traceahlw for over even thousand feet. ; It is iiiiH)ssihle here to give men tion to all of tlm numerous ledges ami hs-ations, hut ijrha)H a great miinher of them have hii-n mention ed in lormer msues oi inn .m;s ny our valued corresiiondents. How- .. .. . . - . .. .., ... liereol that this camp and surround- iugs- ill fnct the whole of northern '.... ........i.. ...:n il... ever, it lr the opinion ol the writer lack ol roads. Heretofore the pros- sictors have bad to use only a trail in gelling supplies info camp, but during the past few mouths thu i niners, assisted by the people alsunt (irnnite, mid inteiustud parties at Pendleton, htivo cotnpletid a very i gool waroii rwtd iii fnun tho north. The fact thnt Pondlptoii holtied in this mntter Iia; led .oin of tliPin to liolieve tlmt Pendleton if doing imiro for them tlutn linker City is, although the Intler city, hy judici ous nctions just now, could corral the trade of the tireenhorn section, tin the other hand. I U-lieve thnt if Pendleton improves the road she huilt iu "placer times,' to (irnnite, mid place n stage lino thereon, mid n store md shipping place on (Jrcen horn mountain, the fad thnt Pen dleton has railroad coiiictitiou in freight rates, nnd the siierior enter prise of the merchants, will on use the trade of this entire country to Ih diverted from linker Citv, unlesi the husiiiess men there make mi ef fort to retain the good will of the miners, tion or Itcforc the comple tion of the Stimuli r alley railroad. Many of the miners have conven-ed ' to me on this suhject, and, in .nidi- tiou to being lr ft out in the mutter of load assistance, they say that ' they ate enabled to do business and , obtain supplies at either one of the stores in (Irnnite. much rhenper than they have lieeu able to do iu Maker City. Of course the iiu'iehiuits of the ; Jonh Dav would like to rompetu with 1 other sections for this trade, but if , the merchants cannot do hi the limner can, ami now is me nine or I ' .I ... w iip iii ij iii tin linn inifiin r.'. nu ' Hour, grain, vegetables and fruits, can lind a readv ensh market in this section if we onlv have roads . A practicable route to the summit of (ireenhorii is said to be from i . . . . ... I Austin' s, by way of Little Mum...;"' '""' cre,K. .-t.g o. ... reek, running through l.lnclc pme orests most ol the way, nml on easy for grades. I am told thai the csti- ( mated cort of this toad is about ' iSW, of which sum tho miners would contribute a considerable ; share in labor. On its completion i the peddlers from the John Day valley could take the route tot ireen horii City, go down the Pendleton ' road to (iranite, come back by way ' of KohiiiFoiivilk- ami ilirKse of their j surplus goods, if any, to thu miners ' there, mid return home loaded with rhiuiiig $ ?. This road would Ih greatly lo the ' advantage of the people of our sec- ! lion, and the jsjople of the valley i should see that it is built, as the ' cost would not 'ie enormous. Kneli one of us could contribute a fewdol- ' lars or a umple of days' work, and : almost before we knew it wo would i hnve ,- gtssl road directly into the ! heart of the great mining crimp Prairie City ieople, assisted by the ininerr, built a gtxHl wagon ! road from Austin's lo Itobinsonvillo. through linker county timet of the way, hut that only taps a portion of the mineral belt. As my stav Umiii the mountain , was limited I am indebted lo Mr. . Pocih' of the Pendleton Tiibnno for ' many items of information which 1 could not have obtained otherwise, nil of which 1 fully appreciate. Tin: Nkws Thami-. I OUK OKADKU SCMOOt. S no-Mi of the Courae of Stutty fui the Canyon City I'uullc School. I'llltt.MlY IIKAKK. First year- Chart, First render, Language (oral). Spelling, Writing, Numbers (oral). Second year: Uending, Lnngunge Solliiig, Writing, Numliers, (Iihi graphy (oral). I.STCMMKIil.VTK nH.HK. lirt year: Heading, Lnngunge, Spelling, Writing, Numbers, (ieo graphy and Drawing (optional). Second year: Heading, Lang uage, Spelling, Written Arithmetic, Primary History, (ieography and Drawing (optional ). Third year: Uending, Language, SpellingWritten Arithmetic (writ ten and mental). I ieography, Draw ing (optional) nnd Physiology. i.HAMMAU IIAl'S . Firsl year- Heading, Lnngunge, SH'lling, Writing, Arithmetic (written and mental), Science and Natural History (elementary), Drawing and Physiology. Second yeur: Heading, History, (Irniniunr, Sidling, Writing, Arith metic (written mill mental), Draw ing (optional), (ieography and Phy siology. Third year. Heading, Literature, History, (irmniiiar, Aiithmetic (written mid menial), and Citizen ship. AliVAM I'll (KAMMAII lill.MlK. One year- Heading, (Iraniiiiar, (it'iieral History, Algebra, Civil (iovcriiment, i'.ook-ki eping and Letter-writing. Any pupil completing the above course of study, and passing the re quired evaiiiinntiou, will be granted a certificate of graduation. Gt Jtitylnt; to 4)1. j 'I'be hiyli Ki-ition atlitiiied and I the iiniverkal acceptmice nnd appro- I val of the pleasant liquid fruit rem- j edy Syruji of h'igs, as the most ex-1 cullent hiMttive known, illustrates the value of the qualities on which its success ir bared and aie abund antly gratifying to the Oil. Fig j Syrup Company. i -- . . i llefuro niirehasiiiL' railroad mid stnainship tickets, consult agents I'nion rucilic Siyslem. ' , F..U Sai.k-A g(ssl ranch on Can- j ' ' ' w .. . . you ereek; Kill acres Di'CdlSl gOV- kxI itiinruvo-1 eruiiient liuul, mm g l li i in , miii h"v1i "i'i", fniiiiir. al ibo Nw otlic. I IllllltS. IZllK IUKAS. Ixkk, Or., Aug. H5, 1S91. IVnr Kditor N:ws: We stipise tlmt long ere this, von Imve seen the Sentiner.i gushing editors ac count of his visit to South I'ork. No tale like the Arabian Knight's, or Uobinson Cmimx can cUnl this prtHluctioii iu itr exhaustive im agination. For inslmtce, the writer siionks of nt least four dillerent i raticht s as raising an abundance nf liny nnd onie othrrs as ruining plenty, which to the jmsitivc know ledge of your c(irresK)iident do not average lo tons to the much, while nt least three of tho very ltcst hay ranches ranches that grow from 100 to t.0 tons ht year the im 1 aginative writer never heard of. Oh! ' for such descriptive Hwcrs. Could vour corrcsKindent but h.isscss them ; lie would soar above all coiiiuion mortals, nt least long enough to write n description of the Chinese ' t-unrtcr mid stage stables of John , Day City. C. W. Honliaiii must feel very proud of that magnificent orchard which tho Sentinel editor suw, it consists of four trees set out live ' years ngo, nnd they aru now nliout four feet high. We ilont think Mr. Itonlmm cares to have even the ed itor of the Sentinel give him such , slllllKiimry Hh)UU Mrs. W. D. Ollicer rejvorts one of her old eltmg lien- missing. She hrst nussed it mmhi nfter Assessor Tiiiiin- killed thnt prairie chicken, s1'1' tliink it wns plucked mid eaten II I. !... I" I. .. , P'yuio.nu hk-k variety ot i-uurse me j "Mstake was natural. J. J. Augell. better known here as "Ilucaroo Jim, says that when he sturts iu to stulf nn editor he be lieves in doing a gisxl job. We think he did it nnvwny, till 'em ugain Jim the lirst time you hnve a chance. Mr. C II. I'tley, who owns the bert hay ranch in this part of the country i- busy plowing for fall towing. Mr. I tley says that if he don't sell his rttch he is going to raise "J00 tons of hay nettycar. Our length v but modest friend, W. A. May, will start for Webfixt again soon, to bring in a load of supplies for his ranch. He says it is elienHr than buying here. Several of our prosjierous ranch ers are going to lay in their fall sup plies al The Dalles this year as they can buy cheaper there than at John Day. Mr. Sylvester Whit worth has ac cepted n Hsitiou as foreman tit the "even up" ranch Tilings will hum there now. Mr. (ico (lilhert Id a log roll tin his foot some time ago. lie is still laid up for repairs. Jfi.trs Jink. NOTICIC. Is hereby given lo wham it may concern, thnt the undersigned will not pay thnt certain promissory note given by them and J. II. ICdiugton anil W. D. Jenkins jointly to A. (iorileu on or a 1 unit the I'.'tli day of ! November, lrilMi, for the sum of j f.VHMHl with interest at ten per 1 cent. ier annum, for tho reason that said note is without consideration and void. Dated at Canyon City, Or., Aug. 1 20, IV.) I. TUKI'KY PilIU. I Whc-t, Wlic.it. ' We want ."i.tHiO hushi'ls of wheat nt the Prairie City Holler Mill by Sept. ltd, for which (lie highest cash , price will be paid. Poini:it llltiis. Vllt 4 Wlitclf 'fhe Nrw- knows of a 20 inch i Lell'el wheel for stile, been used but I little. Price f 12.1.1X1, cash. Ad j drens this ollice. . - I (into the lted Front llilliard Hall, (.'anyon Citv, for fine wines liqiiorH iintl cignrs. 'fhe I'liion Pacific System have on sale excursion and single trip tickets of all classes, to all iKiiuts, i which are sold at reduced rates i daily for regular trains. j W. II. Kelly hit Jilt loocitud a stock of exlni linn Wall Paper, and in ! prepared to do -iinting and Kipering i chanHr than any one. Work nutMile ! of lowu nolieitisl. (!ie bun n call. , Minor Hrothers, dealers in general merchandise, Alain street, llepjiner, Oregon. Ss'cinl discounts to cash buyers. (iissls at Dalles prices. Orders by mail promptly filled. I'nion Pacillc Systuin oilers un equalled facilities to totirirts en route to all Kiiuts east. Vestibule Sleesrs, Diners, Free Cars through to Missouri river mid Chicago with out change. It has been remarked that it ' I much eitrier to handle a delicti than a surplus. It alo seems easier to reduce than In produce a surplus. When you send nwny for gissls , . i ,i e i .. in .. i i .. rememuer me iiriu oi t.oiiin e. .uc- Farhind nt lleiinuer. They nut on- y gunrnntce you lirst clnss gtssls nt , lowest prices, nut niey pay iiiiiii or , "V"' (1 ,,Mfi7,,' " i ui,,.,,, ..flW... in (Ipfitil or Miiriinv ""t1 '""' j i i'oiintift!. Hue their new "ad' for , - ..i I'rtUnUr-. Line To some of the following whom Dr. Harrln hns raised from IhmIs of siok ness to the glorious mid inestimnbli! boon uf health. I.earn for yourself that ( tires mo really being done tliroiigh nn entirely new mode of treatment by electricity : Mr. I sane Wingnrd, Centrali.i, Wash , asthma of IS years' stand ing; restored, (icorgo II. Hamilton, , .12 Stark st., Portlmul, stonpnge of the tear duct; cured. I). K. Hollo wny, Newberg. Or, iiillsiumiition neck ol" bladder mid kidney troubles; cured. Joseph Moore, St. Churles i hotel restaurant, Portland, iKilypim in tho no.se fifteen years; cured. Miss l.ucy Moran, Monmouth, Or., , cross eye, straightened in one min ute, l.ce McOrew, I lo (i st., Port- ; laud, nervous debility mid kidney I complaint, lestorcd. Mrs. It. li. ' K rarer, Fisher's Landing, Wash., ; rheumatism mid kidney trouble, re- j stored. Mrs. James Koycroft, St. , Helen, Or., deafness ami catarrh fourteen years' standing; cured. Dr. Darrin continues to treat all classes, the lieh and ioor alike, free of charge, at his ollice, "01 Wash ington st , Portland, ftoin 10 to 1 1 a, in. daily. Ollice hours for thorn; able to my nt half his former price, from 11 a. in. to .S p. in. He gives free and confidential examinations to all at his ollice or by letter, lie treats all curable chronic, acute and private diseases, errors of youth, iniHiteiicy, rlricture, gonoriliitt and syphilis. All tumors, goiteis, wart.-, moles ami siiierlluous hairs rciuov- , ed bv electricity. Cures of private I . ,,,. and never nub , jn lh(i cirt.uhtrs ami , ...,,,:.. 1,..,, ,,. fr,.,.. Patients 1 coining to see Dr. Dnrrin will come j direct to the ollice bv the Fifth street cable cars. j See the tine null low pi it-mi docks t f III. Illl II lllVlllll'IKI'l , I Aii addition of considerable niensioii- is being built to the stage , ' stables of this city. i I'M. Sels look his departure- Wed- j nerdny morning for Citlisol, Mon- i ; tana, "where he intends going into J j business. i .Mr. (iundhich remrts his crop of I grain excellent this year, nntl is i 1 ready for the thresher ns soon il 1 coii.es nround this way. ( mr M'hool I huh l ha ailopteil a' niiieyeai' courte nf klmly for our I public M'hool. It is an nilvaitred com iiiiiii nchool i-otne, and, if completed, w ill Ihi Kllllieieht piekiniiiim for any , college or unneinity iu the stnte. Married, at Mt. Vernon, Wednes day, August 2il, IS'.U, Miss Minnie It." Ilonhmii to William Ailsupji. 'fhe young couple were joined in the holy bonds of matrimony at tlie residence of .Mrs. K. K. Ilirge. The News joins with their many friends iu wishing them n full share of life's blessings. j Ned Parker, known all over the coast as Itig Jack, the prince of fakirs, was arrested at (irant's Pass Friday, for conducting a lottery scheme on the streets. He sells a I few m'iih for n dollar and the buyer , has the privelege of trying his luck 1 by drawing an envelope out nf a box said to contain bank notes ami ' blanks. Dure cV I'ratidl are still getting out a lirst class quality of lumber, mid could cut double the amount 1 per day if the country ileinnnded it. I They tire cutting about IO.Mai feet J per day, nnd several loads have i been hauled to this city within the oast week. They think that it may i lie necessary to construct a reset, j voir, as the water supply is giving 1 out. ' j Indications are that a good ho ly of ore will be found in the Ittill'.ilo mine near Pendleton when the tun- I uid is run a sttllicieiit distance to strike the ledge mid the prospects are considered encouraging. The company w ill hold a meeting soon tndecide mi further operations. It is probable that when the Monti mental mill is started, ore will be taken from the upcr level for ie diicliou. No side shows are to be eriiiilleil i within the Kxjsirilioii grounds 'fhe directory has decided tint the entrance fee shall entitle the isitor to see everything within the enclos lire. There will lie, however, sever ill theaters built mid kepi running nt which the finest talent in the World, it is expected, wid appear and visitors who choose to writ the performances will have to pay an admission fee. Such sights as Street ill Cairo" Will be free, but natives of oriental countries in a few cases will be allowed to charge a small fie to sM'cinl M'iforui.iiiics of a theatrical nature. 'fhe art department has issued a strong circular urging eveiy .in hi ted iu the I'nited Slates to is-rnin ally assist iu an exhibit of American architecture. The manifesto sys i "Tlio iiifinliorsliin of the American I oul il lite of A rehiteets iiielndeH nil i the well-known mimes, in different parts of the country, of men to whom thu growth of American architecture, us distinguished from mere building nnd construction, is due, mid of which they nre today tlm honored representatives. It is through these men thnt the growth of flue nrchi lecture and of the professional and Ms-iul stntus of its prnctiiioners iu tms country (luring the last thirty '"" '',,''11' 'leveuqit'd; ami me :..il .f il, -1. ..r . t... :...,i ..... iiiiiih in i in iiiu hoi in uie inniiiiiio Un ptiblic-spirilcd laymen of artistio i"jul(!vtlou Ui i4tk warVvJ." Diop HEAD AND HEMEMUEft. To iiKXhKli cloth or liny fabric fire proof dip It Into a weak solution ol I clilorlitc of tine, ten cents' worth to one 1 (ninrt of water. To sct'i'iii hm a sneore, n thing very often deslrstile, pres the flnircr hard ii.ndnst tlie tipper Up. It will nlwny ptvteiit a Mieeie. TnrtM Iron rust out of linen, hold the mrt tliut I rusted over a howl Illicit tttlh U'illnif wnter, nth It out with li'ltl ' on juice mill Milt, or with a solution of oxhUc in-ill. lien tlie spilt illmppeur rnli out the place In hot wnter. A s, nr. itiillcntlou of death Is olilnltird hy the injection Is'iioiitli the sit In of n iln.p of i.trotig spirits of nuiiiiouln. SI.. .1,1.1 a nil ssit ii pi vn r, tho patient Is , In ii ii.iiintoc htute; shoulit no such ei- fiit tolloiv, ilcuth tins taken phicc. ' To iiruovi: olii.tlu.ite stopis'rs from i irloss t.tlli-. dip it piece of woolen ', chilli Into IxiIIIih: hot wnter nnd wrnp It tlgl'in, nmiiuii the meU of the bottle. In n fi w minutes the stopH'r enn 1h' rc i iiniveil. im tlili mcthoil hns never tiocu , l.uoti a to fi.lt. To M.l c i tee I ornaments from riiUliitf win n not ttt ue, stfl powilerx'd stnrcli tlnnit(,!i Hue tiiuallu, ince In n paste Um.hI 1hi mill plunge the articles of steel into tlie sturch, ipilte coverltt(f them. Wlieii w lihcd fur use simply hl'Uiii ott' nil the stnreli. Keep front ihiinp. NOTED IN AHT CIRCLES. Itt iiois. the I'leneti sculptor, plipncd , t!i..t ll. tittle was Ixutly phiced In the I'.ii e. stitoii. siunslicil It into ittotits, In si,.;,.! ( .i, ui'.!. In,; tin- committee. Miii Mt.'KtV's portrait tiy MeUon I. 'i, wtil h wiih MipNM'il to have Ikcii Ie tr..i.il now form lrt of the iftillery iii Mr. .1.. -loiy '.new hoii! In liiuliin. I'll.., t'l . ut , of the llcrlin iinltcrslty, I hns receitt-l u tear's lenie of ntin'llcu ! for ttu .ursM of nsstntliii; his father i III Inw, I'tsif ICis-h, In the preparation of hi. work f.ir piihlicutloti tli t n M il l' t- im, the 1'rcnch nil t tlior, t . r. mini of fortv, n cynic ami it ht'isichoiiilrliic. In iiiiniiicr he Is eccen tric .nut liruniie even tow ntl wnmeu. In ht literary worU he Is a prodigy of liidiikiry. M XI I'oMl itov, fumlllitrly Umiwu as "lliiel.," t uImiuI sixty enrs old, bnlil, and wears a chin ts'iinl He ti'scuihhw a csitmtry Methisltst parson, lliminroiis w Htlliir roiisume only n portion of his lime as h. ts enitnged In iiiIiiIiil; iiH'ru tlnim near Kiiver. J.mt .1 Hum r., of ritUiiilc Iphtn, will lilit.lt I the tlifltre of till lllilhiu, six feet six Inches lili;h, to stiinil on the bitlllr Held of (iettysburtf In liutmr of the rorty-M'cotuI New VorU. The tltfiiro w tit ' land In'forc it tent ImlilliiK' n spur. The hrmiii- "il( is to bu IlllttliiMl b llureiiu llrot , riiltailelphlu. TflANSPIItlNO OF LATE. A i nulls' of I'orileh', (In., cuniflit rahhlt the other day thul had u gold chain atHiiit Ids tieclc. A wow ft in Slater, Mo., pricked her lliijfcr while hntidllnir Insect siwiIit, Itlid sillTeied M'tciely for some iiiotiths. Tin' H'ople of Stiirllht, (Iriindy county. Mo . cuiiipniln Ihtn the mini who cairlcii the mnil In I lint town puts young pl, etc.. In tlie pouch uhilii: with the line letters, etc. A iiixiii.m- of Seiirsrt. Me., lately discovered u NVtilliir phciiomi'iiou on the Is'iieh. I ..tree ipinulllles of chillis hud Is'en forced out of the snnil iitnl were lylnu In piles In the clefts of the rocks on .Xlosuiau's ledcc. He hliilleil u way iiiiiii' than seventy-live bushels. T II. I'ril.r.v, of Mllfird. (la., placed n note In a hale of cotton which he made, reiiiiestlut,' the purchaser lo In form him where ll was bought, lie re el ut ly received a letter from a iiiiinu fnctiircr In Mix ow, Kiiksla, slating thai the cotton hud been sold there and purchased by him. At n pigeon slasit near Newarti, N. J., recently, ii silnter dog owned hy u resi dent of llarrlkhiiiL,', I'u , eaiiht u uoiiuded bird by spi liliflnif Into the air alter It. The bird w asslx feet alxive the (niiiud when the ilotf's Jaws closed on it, mid tin" old trap shooter entered In the swccpitnUc i.hisits said lhalll ww. the Illicit catch ever seen. Tin. (ieriiuiu cruiser Pallie was hiimchid nt IClel on April I. It hns entrlncA of '.'.hihi horse power, n ton iiukc of le'isu, nnd runs I sea miles n hour. 4 Titian. Is much tulle of establishing n tieriiiaii naval station In South Atnerl tun waters, In order that tlm men-of-war may uhviiys nt haiiil to protect the interest of (leniinn in lovolu tuiiiarv times. A ltil U h ! laritit.ll (omul rUlii, Onkuu. hAtti tHirM of tlu l; mid? iU ut lulliua llusincss. Short IiuimI, ! ll IM Illlt 1 ltnU ff'MU ttlLr liul, ftf til nnd 'iirimi A V A llnliuitf. 1'ilu Ibith the method and results when Hyiupof 1'igsistnken; itispleiuuiul and refreshing to tho taslo mid nets gently yet promptly on the Kidneys, Liver nnd Bowels, clctinsea tho sy tein cflccttially, dispels colds, head nches mid fevers and cures hnhitunl coindipation, Kvrtin of Figs is the only remedy of its kind ever pro duced, pleasing to thu tasto nml ne ccptnhlu to thu stomach, prompt in its action and truly beneficial In its effects, its many excellent qualities commend il to nil. It in forsulu iu fifsj mid $1 Isjttles by nil lendlue; druggists. UMIUfAOTUMIO ONtY ut Hit CALIFORNIA FIO SYfWP CO. . . . MM M0IIC( Al. . Utihiut,Att . iliV finit,il, t