Grant County news. (Canyon City, Or.) 1879-1908, October 02, 1880, Image 8

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THE WARM SPRINGS,
The'Warm an j G 1 J Sulphur Springs
ore situated on the John DayKiver 10
miles above Prairie Citjy and 25 from
Canyon City, Grant C6uny, Oregon.
It is the finest SUMMER IJESORT
in Eastern Oregon. Plenty of Game j
and Fishing near by. j
Invalids derive nn-re benefit from j
bathing in the above spring than any in '
Oregon. A hack always in rea linens '
for the accommodation of gusst !
Berries and fruit in season. Our j
charges are reusonsble.
SjTThe bove place will he sold on
good terms; and any one wishing such s
business, or a Dairy Farm, cannot frnd
a better plac on this coast.
THO. FlOVvE.
MINNIE MANXEX,
nl3-4m Piopriitors. .
J. OLLIVER & m
3
Proprietors of the
John Day Rfliik Ranch
Will furnish the people of John Day
and Canyon Cities with milk by the
gallon or quart.
'-ssu We sell the best of milk, and cur
charges are reasonable.
Lot No. 103,
Legal Notico of the application of
Milton Stevens for a United Slates
Patent f jr Placer Olaim,N o. 10S
Notice is hereby given that in pur- j
suance of theMininjiLawsof theliiited !
States, Milton Stevens, of Grant conn- j
ty, Oregon, claimiD-twenty (20) neic j
of placer mining ground, designated as
Lot No. 108, bmn situated in Granite
Creek Mining Distiict, said County and j
State, has niadt upjilicatiou tj ihr j
United States for a patent to said j
claim which is more fully described as j
to mbts and bounds by the official plat;
herewith presented posted and by the i
held notes of Smvey thereof now on j
file in the Office of the Register of U.e j
District Laud, subject t-i sale at !
J.JH UTBIIU, VlL'JiOI!, WII.CU IH'IU I (!I ,
survey describe aid claim in relation lo j
a natural object, as follow- com.nen-j
cingata blufi'of roc on the south side j
of Granite Creek, the san;o I einir i
permanent and natural object, thence
limning the bne of survey north 32
deg. E, 2 chains to the intersection of
Granite and Bull Run Cteeks, thence
in the same direction 4 and 50 chains
to a mineral monument, being a rock
marked M M, thence in same direc
tion 3 chains to a rock marked S W C
being the sputh west corner of claim
and described as co Boundariee as fol
lows, Commeociim at said rock makd
W. C. extending thence S 70 den. E
10 chains to a rock marKcd S. E. C. be
ing the Siutlipast. comer of sa'd claim.
thence N 20 drg. E 20 chains to a j
rock marked N. E. C. being the roith- i
east corner of said claim thence N 70
deg. W 10 chains to rock marked v
C. boing rii-rthwcst Cornp r ur said '
i .1 o -n j w on 1
claim, thuueo S 0 deir. W,20 cluui.s j
to place of beginning, cntaminL'
twenty acres of placer mining ground,
situated within the angle formed by 1
the confluence of Granite Croek and
Bull Run Creek and with reference t..
naid creeks beinff on tho North side of;
Bull Run and on the East side of G-an
iteand within .the above d,,crib. d line J
tnrtTOu with mnffMtr.n rnri'ilinTic nt
19 desr. E, Surveyed March 12th, 1880,
and the location of said claim boiny f
record in the office of the Countv ( -lerk
for the County of Grant, State of Ore-
KOD.
Any and a'l persons claiming ad
x'ersly any portion of said placer mine,
or any part of sid de-cribefl npninc:
ground, arc reque-ted to 6 e their ad
verse claims with the Reg'.ter and Re
ceiver of the United Stat s L nid Office
nt La Grande, State of Orenon, ihuiris:
the sixty days publication of this ntice
in tlie Grant Countv Iftws, publi li
ed at Canyon City, Oreviou, or they will
be barred br virtue of the proviRimis of
the Statute. This claim being known
as the Milton Stevens placer mining
claim and with n adjnent mine near
the same. H. W. DWJGHT.
nl8-26 Register.
Oun Subschipiion Agents. The fol
gentlemen are authorized to receive
and receipt for subscriptions to The
News: G. C. Clark, Grant County,
H. T. Nolan, The Dalles, James W.
Gallagher, News Agent ou the boats
between Portland and Cascades, iS.
O. Brown, News Agent on the O. R.
R., from Portland South.
W. P. Gray & Bros.
Owoi City lent Martet
Washington St red,
CAN VON CLTV, OREGON,
GRAY BROS.,
3?roprictors
DE ALE RB 0 W
JS5Z.i22.c1e; of
FRESH MEATS.
Hams.
yj
A- ? 7
45' fi iil W
9
jjy Wholesale and Retail.
Orders Filled on
I. II. TTOOD
j w. ouurcb
WOOD & CHURCH, .
LIVERY STABLE i
AND-
CORR I., FEiiU STABLK.
"Oood buggy (cams and nice
.QorhlU 1
hours of the day or niffllt, at
. ' ,
reasonable prices. ParticulaT
attention paid to boarding and
. . , ,
grooming transient stock.
km'ua.cb
On Maio A Wshiaj;toa Su., Cism-i Crrv,
OnEcox.
-T ,
WpW KiOOC!jIf i UhflH
"ft ifiliuILUillllii UiiUM.
C.W. Scnlicllli 3?rGT)ri80r
n . vvn v n7rPV niwrnv'
, r , . ,r, ... , r . , , .
Machinery. A agons, Pupies. in;g famine ; the best m use.
Plows and all kinds of Work in j ))f.f .,1.1- t)Inr iiTVlilt
mv line made and ren.-iirnd in n, I
workmanlike manner at reason
able prices. SpeciM attention
paid'fo the shoeing of intei fer
ine and unrulv horses.
I uill bo fuiin-l oni osit W od d:
Churcirs Livery St-iblo where hors s i
will be c red for at r- as""acle iJes.
Gvc me a cal'. C. V. Hoxijasi.
STi?AWESiiRY VALtY
FLOU Pv TNG MILLS,
MOJIKMKAD & O LEAVER
PH0PHIET0HS.
. , ,
Flnur a 1 lu !-w5t Hraiiri ( i i-n
1 loul ()1 lLL JJC 01 ,L1'U'
Jiam lMonr, ( oi n M eal, MioiUS,
13rau and Feed. For a
Superior Article
w- . .
FLOITR :0 (he MrawbCrry
Mills. These Mils arelocaed
jn Strawberry Valley, in the
u . j oh, p. y.y G,,nit
I ' 3
County. Accommoda-
,, . ,
tions a speciahiy. heasonahlc I
prices. Give us a call. Jf? :
T
A 1
TIN WARE
HY
MAX EKETSCHAN
U W):s ( 11 ' OI'O, !
Keeps coiistatitly on Land a pcoilan.
sortzRciit of
STOVES AND TLX WAR F
Aod tuub ot;cr arliclf? upuiry kep: in a fira;
Tin Establishment,
AT WODEUATE PRICES,
BAEBIT MSTAL. We havealarpe
lot of lirst class Ba-bbit Idetal for sale.
Saw-mill men, mill men, mcwas, reap
ers, thrashers, take notice. We have to
sen 11 w xuuiu . uvw uyue. ,10
call in. i
.
n i 1 r;. , a ;
Blaik Deeds for sale at this j
office.
LA1AISE & SHEARER
Prairie Citv, Oregon,
ttttttt ssr ttttttt
Vould most respectful' an
nounce to the Public that we
have received a large stock of
SPRING AND SUMMER
goods, and keep constantly on
hand a full line of eho.cj :ami-
ly Gi;oo::uiKs,
DRY GOODS,
EADY MADE CLOTH I NG.
OATS a.ri CAPS.
BOOTS and SHOES,
HAItDWAHK,
GT.OCK'JKRY,
GIG AXIS and TOBACCO.
SCHOOL-BOOK?,
STATIONERY.
PATENT MEDICINES,
OILS,
PAIXT
NOTION'S. &c
fo kepp a l:rgc :nd wi ll ?i'Gctpd
stock of (Jopoial Mi-rchiitidsse. Call
awd see for yMir.fo'vR.
LATTWANCKA SliEAEEK.
! Prah-io Citv,.Iu!v :kl. JS70. i.Riif.
O.STODMCH & BEO.
Dealers in General Merchan
dise, have just received a new
Assortment of
BOOTS and SHOES,
NEW PBINTS,
SLIMMER HATS,
soCTriag, CBDLAES,
!'1TC-' FOIIKS,
BARLEY FORKS,
HANPHAiA
1 fV.K HANDLED '
A fulL.Wortmei'it ofCartri-
j tk'CS. A lot of Colbv V Wash-
. .
Call and s e l hem before pur
chai :g elsewhw. Orders for
Flour and Mill Feed proinptly
filled. Canvon Pi? V. July 23
THF ENGLISH REfifEOy.
a 1 o ei-tai iuj
'ur' t r N u1 ;)!
j I', i il t,E..;- iis'- l
Xii I Vi lity, u-..
R I V'-;. knCS. Si,. 1M:;i-
1
tonhu-1 l.oT 5!AN-
Wim 1 1 'ai al vs'."' nd all the I
,.. v, . , i
l ies, mt m-x in (t mhh-.m ears-such (
rAr , . . J N. , ,
, c l t
f Vi-in. X"1(h in the ilC'dj the viml
fluid pMi-si' j nnobserve I in tht
urif c, f d any o I "prdis ase th.ii lcd
to i sanity Wl d ! t'h.
2lL'MfK will a!i t forfeit Eivnj
IICN-rniEft ! Lir. na lr a c-i.-c of tin
kind 'he VITAL HECTOR ATI VR (ili-d r his
' lr"ew; w!".r,,l
en re. or J r v trin mi jure or i' ju'-
OM4 r.m.Ur. t. AIixtik n,,,r. ;lif
I'nv u f..4n.i- iiwsi'uiy w thout
. . ! 1
. o.xr..T.u,..v FiiKi!. T..?r- American Continent,
on.ii saini.atnm an advire. lindiiiliiu 1 . n .r 7T . , , . . ,
aM.'ys--of ri...J85 uo. P. ic .f Vital ! They rive unlading Sal;Siaction. Ad llicir work" is wairantcwk
Best is ati ve. --i 00 a.b-flo, .r I'ur'They have received testimonials Irom till parts ol the coiintrxiof
ti.rs th- quai-ity. SiO 00; sent r., iV.y pur!,0rt similar to the following, hundreds of which are on file
addn-ss 011 icccir.? of j r ct or C. U 1).,! 1 -l , , , nt
, 1 , subiect to insncction:
curt lini ol sci v;tion m-d 111 nrvnoi l l
nan... i des;re l,-v A. I- Mintje.M. I . ! M- s-r-. Emehs-n, JFisher & C .: Galva, Ills , ,Iulvtiir. 1.,0.
I 1 1 Tvri? . ivv CJ'i'fj t." it Sivirtuvr'i.n,. I t
,n. .Mi::Tn:'s kidnkv n. m.:dv. n'kph-
j KKTICC3I, fines :'ll kin s of Kidi-py nmi
i Btiiddcr Ct'nip'a nt-, Gmmoi rhco G ecf,
j Leucornhoja. Kor :ile by aM druggist.-;
! SI OH a b tle.-.x h.-trl. s r 85 00.
I)u. Mintik's hm?ion pills. ne
the lies' md ch"pest dyspepsia -nd
TWLiocs cue in 1 1 c iuak t. F-n sal In
Hod sit-, JjHvts ct Co., Po'tlrnd, Who'e
sle Avon's for ;ibove reni'dies. n40yl.
The Little. Jcker.
n kt ready to r.rv the tittle joki 11
Washer, the only perfect Washing
MachillP ever m!,de. iMcC-mas and
McDaniel, Agents for Baker and'Grant
Counties,
July 9th, 1S80. nldtf.
! OYERHOLT k MULDRICK
Can von City. Oiikgon,
Pave on hn d the larst. bst and
njMst cmplete s'i ek tioods ever
urmtrht to this coun'y, which were
b-iitjht FO II OAS ft, and therefore
will be sold lower than the lowest.
We invite inspection f ur stock.
I comprising
DRY GOODS GROCERIES. MA RD-;
WARE READY M ADE CLQTH- j
1XG? HATS, CAPS. BOOTS "
A- SHOES ETC. ETC.
We mve also added t: our already
immense assortment, a lar:e and well
select d st-ok or IIn'ius-, Saddles,
.i i I Its n I Cilices.
fWfcv Goods of Every Be-j
I A full Stnrfc o.
I C R ( ) C K I i Y . G L ASS WARE, P A T
j ENT MEDICINES, PAINTS,
j OILS, SCHOOL ROOKS,
STATIONERY AND
NOTIONS, ETC.
on hand.
Wo are de'eunined to ch our Vst to
Iwp -i sinre iha will bo scmttl to
' not in E st rn Oron; and by
cloins" wv ii.vitf trade fiom a distance.
ovcholt Sl wji.drio!C.
C. W. DAGGETT,
lKAI.KI IN
ROOTS A N I) SHOES,
MARDWAHE, CROCKERY, GROr- !
CEUIES, LIQUORS
AND
Miners7 Goods
.R.OSJSQrJ'VZTaTi
1,KAX7 rvTY. UKKHON.
W e abo keep a Hotel, vheiv
the weary can find rest, and
plenty to eat.
A. HUPPRITII,
MEDKOKABLE BOOT ASFD SHE-
CAN VOW CITV, (HiKCO.N.
iR fully pniare l L- turn .cwtl
first-('a?s work out of the vei'3
best mafcefial and finest finish. !
""Repa'rin-.f n- ii ly nd elu aply d -ne
4.
Tin Ml Mb laifaiirii mouso of t&o for
CINCINNATI, OHIO, .
TOP BIGGIES AND IMEAT0N8.
j)est material, irood wor;ciua:is!iii. haud' me s'vltt,
sti'onu- and durable vrh.eh s evt ov respect.
Manufactured by ErT!?-SD?4f FiesR & CG,
I J liae U-C I 0"G Ol jOlll .iup iiiusi' 'mut: a"us, "mi iiucv; ui uiii-ij n w i.i.tn
in mv livfiv stable, and ihey have :ven me perfect s-it'sf iction and sir - iu cm -sniiir'uso.
' OSCAR SM ALLEY.
Messrs. CoppyCK & Johnson.: iewberry, b. C, duly 1, lSH;
D. nr Sii-s I he eei in; t' e Emers n & I'i.-he'r Ilugiry I bought fioiti
vmi as rouiihly I sujipo-o s n on- cuhj1. 1 had a fat In rse, drove him at full
spied, s inetimes with two jrnwn Indies and myself in the bugjiy, ami it is to-day
woith" all the nionev 1 paid for it. I say the Ennr.-on cfe Fisher Buggies will do.
A. M. TEAGUE, Farmer.
The favorable reputation the Carriages have-made in localities
where they been used for several years by Livcymen, Physicians
and others reciuirin: hard and constant use, has led to an increas-
ied demand from those localities,
iiif facilities of their mammoth establishment have been ex
tended, enabling them now to turn out in good style,
3-6 0 Carriages a Week!
EMERSON, FISHER S CO.'S
IMMENSE INDUCTIONS I
irgams
At Wholcsalo Factory Prices.
"FDR NCXT A OM'YSOS TfcisbeaatifnlOrpan,
G 0 ?miH5,ia Kb. 446;TocUve
wai tcscjii wwui seta 01 reeus 10 bvuu
T C1 . - . . 1 ?
S and Book, only 40O
Warranted for 6 years.
Sh ptx-'donlSdays'tost.
2 jMONEYroquirod
M imtUyoaarofallysatis
S fied. Freicht charges
-n HivptO with Stool fQ IT
paid both ways if nnsat-
f Bat IP Z S140,S15016,
l incuidvip ' ana Jcwa onwr direct irom
ttiis adwrti: r -nrnt, cities a roforco any Bmk,
Bmker. or B m r"nu. C-"Lt-loguB l'lLEK.
Address thr lu.inUi-ctnrer,
JAIME 3 T. PATTEKSCrJ,
P. O. Drawer 12, JJriilscport, Ct., U.S.A.
JfofUion Paper cJiere this Adrertiatment is jetn,antt
cut il out.
Putui oxpresslv for Family
1 . in l;i;iv )uaiil i;uis.
I I ';in iisited, liner, Letter and
! HiOiiper than the Imported To-
' matOes.J Hy (J. . Houston,
I Canvnll City, Oregon. For
! sale tv i'hil. Melscluin iV; Lo..
It "tvi t ft
I jundlaeli & Hro and the Pro
prietor. : SADDLEHf k WSM
MANUFACITUKI) PY
JOHN DAY. - ----- CKEGOff.
Repairing proir.jitly done and
at islactioi) SfUiirH 11 1 Cd ,
- "
, MileS? Patent Safety Pift
1 ...
Made from the IjcmI hi ass spring wire, with
a complete and perfect protection for the poht,
in the shape of a rouixl shield, formed from
sheet brass, the whole being Sickcl Plated and
handsomely finished.
This Pin is a porfSft CSC and the tost in tb
market.
We also control the sale of COLE'S VXTf.H1
EAT AM COAT HOOK. -These Hooks are rr.adc
from the best Swedes Iron Wire, flattened, with
points barbed. They are easily driven and
give excellent satisfaction where they a rein
use. Wc arc the exc5uive manufacture rs of
the above named Pin and I lat and Coat B.ook.
Correspondence solicited.
DOUBLE IWTBD TACK CO.,
S08 CIIiMUEKS ST., Xp York City.
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(it
7h
to meet which the manufacture
CARRIAGES ARE THE BEST.
gicSiSL finished (74 inches hieh.
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FSHER
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