57, i957. ELECTION. nfillirli ic LMini'n nliuui li 4 .-v - -i . . . . ! ....... . . . . establish the fact that the prohi- i bilory amendment is defeated in j . " . , . the State by. from six to seven , thousand majority. The other two amendments are also "snow ed under," so that our Constitu tion remains the same. It is estimated that Grant county rolled up a handsome majority against them all, but the oilicial count will not be had until to day (Thurday), consequently it is only approximated. 'Klamath county went heavily in favor of prohibition, also Linn county. The majority in the latter is approximated at 800 or 3.000. Multnomah county alone gave over 5,000 against the amendment. HANGED. Four of the condemned Anarchists Meet the Fate They so Richly Deserved. On the 11th inst., four of the doomed men paid the penalty prescribed by the highest legal phoid fever is going the rounds tribunal in the country, and j of tjie press credited to "Tri yielded their lives to answer for I bune:" "AVrap the patient up the crimes committed against j in a couple of blankets steeped their government. i pies. Tarsous, Fischer and Engel were executed. I-i'-g j committed suicide the day be fore by holding a fulminating can in his mouth and iiring it , 1 I olf. Schwab and Fielden had . , lit' their sentence commuted by Gov. Oglcsby. An eight hour demonstration wns made at C.'hieago -May 1st. : 3SS0. in whlt-h -10,000 working- men participated. This was fallowed by a general strike, eveiy iv.il wad was crippled and hundreds of manufactories closed The anaivhi.-ts paraded the ptit ets wilii red iiags. and iudulg 03 in violent incendiary threats. On May .1 1th they precipitated u riot, ex plotting a lonib among tins jiolice. killing a number. ! and manning many more. The kwlers were arrested, charger! M'ith inciting a riot.. im with the murder of the po-tifti.-er-. The trial disclo.-ed that although they did not throw the bomb, they caused it o be done, and I.ingg. one of them wns the maker of the bombs. It was premeditated murder, and the condemned were proven to be at leant accessary before the fact, ami at Chicago the 1 1th inst. was enacted the closing scene to this horrible drama. 4St The supreme court of the Tinted Stales is at present a 1 centre of opnlar interest on ae- j count of a number of important j eases to U tried, among which j are the prohibition cases from , Kansas. Iowa and Georgia. The j ad judication of these cases will j determine the constitutionality , of prohibitory legislation, and ; will involve million.- of dollars besides, for in the event that j the decision is adverse to such , enactments, the states will be made pecuniarily responsible for breaking up the litjuor trailic without compensation to the dealers. Thus it can be readily jvlecived what a great responsi bility rest on the judges of our hiHiest court in deciding the cases alnjve mentioned. It will Ik; remembered that congress appropriated 1-17,000 last, year asindemity for proper ty of Chinamen destroyed in the Bock Creek outrage. This sum was paid over to the Chi nese rovernnient,v which has re centlv informed our government that some of the original claims upon which the award was based have been found fraudulent. and that pnrt of the money will ! be returned. .Some so-called j 1,'hristian nations, including our ; own. might learn a lesson in ii- I Mtine.ial integrity from this inci dent. Tho Northern I'acilic is Ui :-nd in arms ami is holdirg the Snoqimlmii' I 'ass over the Cas cade Mountains by armed nion, against the forces of the Seattle, Lake Shore and Eastern road, P.oth companies are struggling ' fit : t he pass, and after thefliavc i - K .i I..II....I... n i a it'- men. me uuueuiiy i ! ; 1,1 i i. i IW dec dot by the Co nits, where it should be settled be fore bad blood is spilled. Pi f teen years ago Jacob Trackbach, of New Portage, Ohio, who was thought to be rich ami was known to be miser ly, died: but all efforts to find the money that he was supposed to have accumulated failed. The other day two woodclioppers cut down a tree near ihe miser's 1 1 1 1 1 . . nlll linmn OTWI 1 M o in n inrlmrvnn r l i.i :i i i luuuu ou'u binur :um Ilolt-b w h.c . "c l Sl0?- They tried to keen it quiet, but their , f t 1 ....... f them. I hey had found lrack bach's money. President Cleveland has is sued a proclamation publishing the amended reciprocity treaty between the United States and Hawaii, agreed upon by the plenipotentiaries of the two governments December (5th, 1SS4-, and since ratified by both nations. The amended conven tion provides its definite dura tion seven years from the date of the exchange of the ratiiica tions and further, until twelve months after either party shall have -riven notice of a wish to terminate it. It grants the United States the exclusive right of vessels to enter the harbor of Pearl river in the Island of Orhu and establish rnd main tain a coaling station. - The following cure for ty in strong sage-brush tea, and in a very short time the fever will be entirely dr.iwn out. Mr Francis says he has tried it time and again in Idaho and never failed, lie speaks of one physi- 1 t , 1 ! 1 1 w.o auopieu mis rcme.iy, and saved many patients where , - , 1 r ,. I UlllUI UUklUIS, lll lll-UI I I'll IV follow the schools, lost theirs. We have often seen it taken for I Imtli ti'lit-.f-vni .mil 1 1 1 mi 1 1 1 M l it fii tJl'lll l lfllt IU1VI III V II II 1,41 l ver. during a residence west of the plains of more than twenty eight years most of time in the Rocky Mountains and al ways with good results. Pa ticnts who wish to be cured by this treatment will have to rely uri)ii themselves or friends, for the remedy is not known in the doctors books and a cure to be effected outside of the prescribed rules would be entirely unpro fessional. V.x. xdI. nus XiSi rL 5 n I V'i -I C.. i i I I iU'Ca-i Jjn.L J jUltc4 -L t L.l I I 1 I ci v I - I I. . I I I i I f. . I 1- . P. KirAJ r a.. -1- I -h- l: -I -V J Qlua.ri Qx GaxvLIL- i 11 j v -35 For THE CANYON CITY TliNSHOP WITH ALL PREMISES THEREUNTO BELONGING. Pit ICES DOWN TO BEDROCK! y0 find aJl kinds of tinwaie, heating stoves, bedsteads, sofas, and all kinds of furniture, cooking utensils, etc., etc, Besides, you can buy the house a ud lot with a fireproof cellar and many other accomiw.datioiis. A rr-n.1 nfinnitunitv for a tinner, as he will find all the tcols and , . . mnehinery needed for this conntry. Como you n. hfc find NEW THIS WEEK. ORR, M. D. Canyon City, Ogn.t 1 Office on Main Street in Kooras formerly oocu. pieJ by Dr. Howard. SHERIFF'S SALE. - BY VIHTL'E OF EXECUTION ISSUED out of the Hon orable Circuit Court of" the State of Oregon for the County of Qn.nl, on a judgment rendered in fuid Court on the 'Tth day of April 1SS7. in favor of Peter r rench Ella French. X. 0. (ilenn. Chaa. IS. Glenn, A. O. GlL'iin. F. 11. Glenn, and Hugh Gnn and Hoval (Jlcnn, Minors by Win, Miller, their Guardian, ad litem. Plaintiff f, and against John Sweitzcr !:ul A. Holenbaunh. Defendants, for the Mini of One Hundred and Forty-four Doll-irs and Furl v-Ihe cents damages and costs, togeth er with Eifcht per cent. per annum, intercut and accruing cohti, I have levied upon and will sell at 1'uMic Auction, on Saturday the 17th dav of December, 1SS7, at To o'clock 1. M at the Court House door in Canyon City. Grant cotintv and State of Oregon, all the rilit, title and interest which the said John Swcitzur and Albert Holenbaugh, or cither of said defendants had on or after the '.'III. day of April ls-b7, in or to the follow ing described premise, to-wit: That certain Dwe'lina Iniue situate, liii(,' ami beinjf on the south-weft quart:r of the south east qu.rter of Heel ion 20 ill township 29. Muth of rit.jre 32 EdM, of the Willamette Meridian, in (irant county. State of On-con. Terms of Sale. Cah. Dated Caiivoii Cit, tli 14th day of November is,-. ' ' a. c. now:. :tt 7 Sheriff of Grint county, Oregon. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Laml OlHco at I.n Grande, Ore-.'oii. Nov. lOlh, 16b7. Notice is lierebv piven. and Kennctth F. Mc Itae take .ecial nciticc. that the following namedsettlerhaslil-.il notice of his Intention to make llnal proof in siiporl of his claim, and that taiil proof will he nmde before tin; Co..nty Clerk of tirant countv, at Canyon City, Oret'on. on December 2..." 1SS7. via: IIENKY HINGSMYEU, D S No. 72H7 for the NW quar pec. l'J, Tp 13 S. U 27 B WM. He niines the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence ujkmi, and cultivation of, baid i md v'u; Juiues T Thorpe, James I. Ash Fred G Hoc, Henry A Smith, all of Dayville. Oregon. 31-3'J II EN It Y HINE1IAKT, Hegister. NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION. Iand Ofllce at La Grande, Oregon. Nov, 10th. !Ss7. Notice is hereby given that the following named settler has filed notice of hU intention to make tlnal proof in suport of his claim, and that haiil proof will be made before the County clerk of Grant county Oregon at Canyon Citv.OrcKon. on December 23, 18S7 viz: HENRY A. SMITH. I) S No. 7024 for the V half pf.SW iiiar andNEipiarof SW quar Sec 3 Tp 15 S, It 27, EWM. He names the following witiies"es to prove Ins continuous resilience iipin. anil cultivation of said lan I, viz: John M Young, James T Thorpe llenrv Uingsmever, Fred C Roe, all of Dayville, Oregon. 31-3.1 HENRY Rl.VEIIART. Re,i-ter. D.'IJL ) ' HE I 'K JL L E. BAKER CITY, OR. IVi- D. ABBOTT, Publisher By Mai 1 per year - $7.00 I'uhlifhed every evening except Sunday. The Utt-t and mo-t reliable mining m-w can l.fr found in the Revitle, also iuiortant telegraphic di-patchi-i. Su!seriitiorw taken nt thisollice. Paying Teller . I ackson of the sub-treasury in New York has skipped to 'Canada with SLO-OOO of Federal money. He was an- pointed (luring the Hays admin-j ist ration and was a 'holdover, He seems to hold over his share. ' .Mrs. uiiiiiway is writing let- tors m the Oregonian to the women of Oregon, addrcssiun them as ''Ny leloved Sisters." How she does love. - A- V. I -l' . a J-JcLr xlx C?a7 Ola.cL --J I i If) I y . . t J-l- - . J. . l i i I St., ntL L-.s nLid. - Jv CVj-JL' cJrrX' txnr-K ' - ' "1 ( ! alrj J cdr" Juuu X ulL""JL cCb" Sale. 8ometljing , that you need. CANYON CITY TINSIIOp, .0 l.u-cr. SHERIFF'S SALE. Y VIRTUE OF AN EXEUTION AND order of Sale issued out of the Honorable County Court of the Slate of Oregon for the county of Grant on Judgment rendered in paid Court on the 6th day of July 18S7, in favor of T. B. Keency Plfl". and aeainst C harles L Williams and II. Y. Hlackwell, Defendants, for thu.suni of Two Hundred and Forty-eight Dollars and thirty-four cents G'- Coin, and Twenty-scren Dollars and eighty-nine cents costs, together with accruing costs, I have levied upon and will sell at Public Auction, on Saturday the 3rd day of December 18S7, at 1:30 o'clock, V SI., at the Court House door in Canyon City, Gtant county and State of Oregon, all the right, title and in terest which the raid deft. Charles L. Williams had on or after the 10th day of May, 1357, in or to the following described premises, to-w it: That certain Heal property situate, lying ami being in Grant county State of Oregon, ami more particularly described as follows: Com mencing a' the Northwest corner of the South west quarter of Section 3 in Township 10 South, of Mange 30 East of the YVillammette Meridian, and running East 40 rods, thence South 32 rode, thence 13 dec. 30 mill . North of West. 23 r.ds. thence 30 deg. South of West, 21 rods to the Section line, thence Nor 111 on mid Section line to the place of beginning, containing U and 1-10 acres, together with the "Grist Mill," Machiu eiy.und dwelling house situate thereon: also the Ditch and water-right thereunto belonging. Terms of Sale, Gash, 7)atcd at Canyon City this 2nd day of Novem ber lsS7. A.C. DORE, Shf riff of Grant County, Oregon. Br ROBERT LOCKWOOD. 32-30 Deputy Sheriff. fit successful operation since 18C0, patronized from all sections of the Northwest, endorsed by business men and leading educators. THE MOST PERFECTLY EqUI.TEDSCUoOL Of its el-iss on the Coast, it offers private or clais instruction, day and eycuing, thro-.igliout the year, in Arithmetic, Writing, Correspond ence, fcook keeping, Banking, Shorthand, Tye writing. Business and Legal Forms and allCom mon School Branches. Students of all ages and both t-exes admitted at any time. Catalogue free. Armstrong and Weco, Proprietors. I off at Cost FreiiM ! From the first day of October next until further notice we oiler our entire stock of General Mer chandise, consisting of Groceries, Hardware, Stoves und Tinware, Harness and i Saddlery, Boots and Shoes, ' Clothing, Dry Goods, Hats, i (j loves, Bedding, Medicines, j q-, Ammunitions, Crockery and Fruit Jars & Glassware, Steel and Chilled Plow?, Shu I tier Wagons, &e; kc. All at Cost and freight, For Qash, ns w0 intend to close our books on said First Day of October. All parlies knowing themselves indebted to as arc requested to settle either by Cash or Note, be tween now and the first of No vember, 1887. For all overdue Notes and Ac counts we expect payment forth with. We expect to make a change in our business, of which due notice wil be given. Our Stock was purchased before this wns contemplated, and it is the cnnipletost in the country, and we respectfully invito inspection of the same, Geo- Gundlach cj- Bro. Canyon City OrtEoox. l!oot-! or Shoes made to order, or neatly repaired. All Work Warrautctl Firat-clnss. BAKER CITY FULL ROLLER Flouring Mill. Littleton & Palmer Bros. Proprietors. Try our Flour and become con vinced that it is First-class in ev- i ery particular. Order. From a C istniico Fromptly od to. n PORTLAND -n 'RfCQN elliu UP JFL I O XrX , Stoves ! A full stock at lowest prices. Anything from a needle tu a steam engine. Pumps. Endless chain, Pitcher spout and force pumps of every kind. Pipe. From one quatter inch to any size. Terra-Cotta chimney pipe of all kinds. Mining supplies k Milling supplies Powder, caps and fuse. Paints, oils and glass, 1 1 ard wood him ber spokes, Fellows, Etc. Giins of all Kiiifls. Ammunition, the completest line in Eas ern Oregon. Fishing tackle of latest and most npproved kinds. WAGONS The celebrated Baiu with patent sleol skein and channel box. HACKS Of every make and latest styles. Buggiey, carriages and all kinds of pleasure vehicles, at low est prices. WINDMILLS Of every make. Tle celebrated Chicago manufac ture. "We respectfully ask the people of Grant County to write to us for prices of any thing in oar line. Wo buy our geods direct fiom first hands, and can ajnd will sell as cheap as any house in the State. All letters promptly answered. P. BASCHE $ CO. BlacMtA Tools SCALES Jl. O. XT. W. B.1LL. -The Sixth Annual Ball will be Given at Canyon City. Oregon, on- THANKS-GIVING EVENING, November 24, 1887. AT THE COUliT HOUSE. UNDER THE Homer Lodge, Jro. 78. COMMITTEE ON INVITATION: Clay Todhunter, J. D. Sutherland, John W. Suyfir, C. W. Parrish, Robert Lock wood. COM.MITTEE OF A It II A NGEM ENTS : A. C. Dore, O. P. Crssap, Peter Kuhl. RECEPTION Thornton Williams, J. T. FLiOO II MANAGER S : M X Ronhaic, C W.Parrish, C. Todhunter, J D.Coinbs, J. F. Mulian. i A splendid Supper will he furnished proceeds of which will go to School ho spared to make tLis the best ball TICKETS, (without supper) - Church Saddlery and (Next door to Frout Street, Canyon City REPAIRING i'oat 11 0 Are giving immense bargains in iheir ELEGANT LINE OF DRY GOODS. We can-y the largest and finest stock of goods and sell the same at NEW ORE PRICES 15 yards nice Lawns I t " white pique dress ocds 1.00 Woolen lace buntings ail shades nor vd. .12 Nun's Veiling, all new shades " " 20 shades of .summer silks " " Ladies' white linen eollnrs for XJW STYLES. Ladies' hose, all colors - . Lisle hose, pure for . Best child's hose for Ladies' muslin suits for $00.50 We carry 100 shade?, the Latest Styles, of Silk Velvets Striped Plushes, never seen in this part of country befo. ' All Shades oi the best Dress Silks. And this is the onlj' store in J'aker City and Eastern Or egon where you can assort yourself. It EMEM BER The Great I. X, L. Store, of Baker City Js the place to buy your FlWE COODS Good Men's and Boys' suits for 5.00 and up. WARSHATJER BROS. Ordors Vory Cn.rcfxxll-D- HPilloci. BOSTON Carpet & Furniture STORE. Opposite the M. E. Church, Canyon City, Or. S. SJRED, I.KAI.LR IN" Wall Paper, "Window Shades, Building & Oarpet Paper, Mattresses, Etc. CALIIPOXtlCIiL STEAM SAW Mill AND SASH & DOOR FACTORY Seven Miles North of HARNEY. i I have for sale every kind of CEILINU. FLOORING, and a larce lot of "WELL SEASONED LUMBER. SASH, DOCKS, Ktc, PIJO.IIPTI.Y TO OKDEU E- H- The Wl!a Walla imInci. Cullccof Walla Walla Waih. Tcr., i a thoroughly cUipKtl school for I'nn ' cal Kducation and ait till Ilii-micTrainlii;;. In this in.-titutiii:i Suivrinr Advantage are o(-ftri-J, hoth Day ami Kvcniii, throughout the year for preparing- yutinz ": an-1 vrnmcti for Business puraiiits. Students may ou ter at any time Short hand taught by mall. Scnil for Collwrc Jiiriinl. S. TilACKKK, 1'rin. 9 t ; AUSPICES OF.. COMMITTEE: Macl. E. A. McCoy. by the Ladies of Canyon City, tho District No. 1. No effort will ever given by Homer Lodge. $2.o0 $f Ward. Harness -Ware. Wood's Stable) ()rc?ou A SPECIALTY. Store, Baker lity. for 1.00 25 .50 o--, , . . . . ' 12i j Manager. I'LAIX LUMBER, RUSTIC, Kl UG, Proprietor. Jewell and Watches CLEANED AND UEPAIUED DT ELI MURPHY, CANYON CITY - - OREGON Formerly of Burn.