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About Grant County news. (Canyon City, Or.) 1879-1908 | View Entire Issue (May 10, 1888)
Grant Co. .? LOCAL BREVITIES. County Court is in sffssion. Frost along the river last week. Get ready for Decoration Day. Ripe strawberries at The Dal- les. See change in Ileilner's "ad. on fourth pnge. Miss M. L. Douthit is on a bus iness trij) to Hums. Xo "razzars llyin' froo de ai' " anymore. We want a barber, though. Dr. X. II. Holey took his de parture for Burns last Monday, on :t professional visit. Horn, at Dillon, Mont., April 21), 1S&S, to the wife of P. 15. Poindexter, a daughter. Make it a rule to speak noth ing but kind words of a candi date, for his life is a hard one at best. W. II. Clark and Joe Combs are prospecting a rich gravel de- posit in Long Gulch, a little over j half a mile froni town The annual tide of immigra tion has begun, and Eastern Ore gon's fair valleys are the objec tive point of a goodly number. The Canyon Mitchell mail has changed back to summer sched ule, leaving here on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday morn ings. Thos. Terrcl, of Desolation, whs over to the county seat this week lie entertains high hopes for the Desolation placer mining cum p. Talk up the Fourth of July celebration. The G. A. R. in tend celebrating, but the plan of ! action has not neen determined upon vet. Prnv for a Cnnvon City to rrineviiie, ny way of the upper South Fork. A weekly will do a great deal better than none at all. The country cries for more rain. What we had last week was only a sprinkle compared with what is required, and every thing is exceedingly dry. Send to Weinstock, Lubin iv Co., Sacramento. Cab, for new Illustration Shopping Catalogue of Dry Goods, Clothing, Etc. In teresting, valuable and free. Shall we have any political speakers in this part of the woods durimr the campaign? Send along :t State candidate or two, ai.d let the people of Grant coun ty see what kind of stuff they are made of. ''Hawk" Mason has purchased of-Major Mngone his trotting horse "Hannibal-" The Major loaded up his cart and started for Mason valley, in Southern Neva da, when he will deliver the lHjrse. Jul Haguewood and Hugh Piuith tK)k Tom Williams to linker lal week, and delivered him to Dore. who took him on to Salem. Four prisoners were sen tenced to Salem during the term of court just ended. Jewetl. the stage man, was last heard from in Snn Francisco, auid his bondsmen are consider ably worried thereat. Xo occa sion for uneasiness, for if he should not return the mail routes will pay expanses until they are re-let. 1). H. Smyth was sufficiently ivv-red from his late illness to take his departure for his home in Din mom 1 valley, last Monday, nnd wishes to express his grati tude to those friends who so kindly administered to his wants while he was sick. lolin Imitk was over in this neighborhood from his Malheur home last week, and fell among i ijjs appointment as postmaster at the "Philistines." He was ar- i e:n. Valley, and the office will rested by constable Todhunter on j)L, transacting necessary business a charge of disturbing th peace j jn rt ;i),rt time, thereby aecom aml quietude of an unincorporat- ,no,lating a large number of set- el town, and taken hetore .jus - lice of the Peace, . Wm. Miller, wlx imiK),'d a fine of $10 anil co;ts. Patrick McGinnis, a young man from the Shoojly country, was arretted last week by deputy sheriff John Fisk, on a charge of horse stealing, preferred by the late grand jury. He was placed under bonds of $1,000 for his ap Kar:incc at the next term of court, but the court reduced the bonds to fGOO. but failing to give the same he lingers in confine ment dire. Tho News job department nas P rintcd and delivered to the ehairman of the KepuDlican i i- Count v Central Committee, for distribution in the various pre cinct?, nearly -1.800 Republican ballots to be used at the June election. The vignette adopted by the partv this year is the world floating in clouds, and sur mounted bv a printing press on which perches the American eale, th whole partly surround ed' by a lnlo of light, with books, serous, ru .. m wui - ' . a , 11 ,.!. in abundance. 1 he whole is a representation ol eau - Wlioie is a renrefcuiuaiiuii ui wv. cation, and ii printed at the head pf the ticket. CIRCUIT COURT. Cki.mi.vai. Ah (Jot- State vs Ah (Jet Dismissed on motion of Dist Atty. State vs Lay and TyGin Dis-; missed on motion of district atty. State vs Shing and Sing Di- missed on motion of (list., atty. State vs Patrick McGinnis ! Deft plead not guilty Hail re- , ducedfrom $1,000 to -"i" 000. and J case continued for the term. State vs John F Wolfinger, Joseph E Masterson and Thos II Curl, unlawfully moving sheep ' from place to place Masterson, . by his attorney plead guilty, and was fined M and costs On motion of district attorney the indictments against Curl and Wolfinger were dismissed. Law. Peter French et als vs John Sweetser and 11 Holenlough Decree of confirmation of sale en tered. K S. Penfield and James J lem unit - Riswell vs Peter h rench-.Iudg- ment for defendant. John G Xalen vs J II and A J Hamilton, on promissory note Judgment by default, for plff. Henry McEntire vs T and J Pruett Settled, and dismissed at plfTs cost. James A Overfelt vs E Hall, administrator Continued for the term. Henry Miller vs E Hall, ad ministrator Judgment for Plff., for amount prayed for in com nlaint. less -flOU and interest i thereon. Eqi'ity. j Mary J Starr vs A E Starr Decree of divorce granted Plff. j Catherine Mahan vs Jas F ! Mahan, et als Report of receiv er filed. Ella W Than) vs James T Fharn Divorce granted as nrav- I ed for in the complaint, and that c j plaintiff have the care and etisto nuul route from . , , ohiltlren lm.n j tinned in the complaint, and a j i judgment for the costs and dis- bursenients of the suit. Thus Hain vs J. F. Malum and Chas (iawne Decree of confir mation of sale. F. L. Mace vs.i F Mahan and Chas (Jawne. same. Town very quiet. County Court; full attendance. Several Harney folks over to prove up on their land. State and County elections three weeks from next Tuesday. L'nder 'New-to-dav'" see the card of J. J. MeCullough, Notary j I Public. China has been visited by an earlhfiuake. Several thousand of the heathens were killed. Melville Fuller, of Chicago, lib, has been appointed Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of the Unit ed States. There are 2,000,000 spiritualists , m this country. the numher oi mediums is about 1,000. It takes considerable of the circulating medium to keep the mediums circulating. Chas. Hallance, administrator of the Estate of A. T. Fitzhugh, deceased, will sell at the corral of Flowersand Fitzhugh, on Middle Fork, on June 14th, 18SS. 17f head of stock horses. Marriage license haw granted during the week following happy couples 1 ecu to the from Harney valley: Emanuel Clark and Dora H. McKinnon; R.J. McKinnou and Laura Galloway. When a young man wishes to marry in Louisiana he is obliged li.u- to five bond and securi- tv in the sum of $2,500, for the proper support of his prospective wife during her term of married e . i),iv;d Tilanton has received ' (erP The county clerk of Lane coun ty, having failed for three suc cessive terms to publish a state ment of the comity's finances, as rcouired hv law! the Eugene Guard calls loudlv for the exeeu- , tion f jK.nnity upon him, s:mu. ,eintr an aggregate of $7 the 5 iu accruing fines. The News received a pleasant call yesterday from Hon. J. A. Fee,of Pendleton, nominee for Circuit Judge of this Dis trict. Mr. Fee is a sociable, ami highly educated man. and speaks . j ful u.nns 0f tjlL. Kiorious . . , f()r (J t t.oUntv's mineral and other resources. Ow- . ing to his lack of time he leaves for his home to-day. We were shown by county clerk Mael recently, a half dollar of the coinage of the 'o0 s, having an inscription over the eagle of "no surrender." Some of the "boys of the blue" evidently en graved the piece during the times between lights. Anyway, the coin has a history, and Jimmy . - ...III l..v.-. , t c n rlm to reininu 1 ' -lo , l,n j Jiim of the years he paseed in the omul, .juu1.11. FOR HIS MONEY. J. M. Bright, of Harney Valley, Found " Murdered. SUPPOSED TO HAVE MONEY.' CARRIED From parties who came in from ; Harnev valley last Monday, we ' learn of a murder which occurred I on Rock Creek, about six miles; from Cow Creek, sometime the f iatter part of last week. J:Unes M. Hright, a resident of i the valley, and a steady, mdus- trious man, was the victim. He frequently carried large sums of loney about his person, an. this j tact conlirms tne universal ne- iuT5.il iit- lief that money was U1C which moved the arm of the slayer. Mr. Hright followed the avocation of peddling during the summer months, v.ind would take his team to the railroad and ; bring back a load to sell, return- ing with whatever freight he . . f, .., Th(fad, m the oafH (1. .... , .,, me miiiuii, Jir u..w ir have been able to learn, are that the man was on his way from Ontario to Harnev with what goods he had left over after ped- I dling along the road, and while '. i i it .1 r ... - posed the next day a few rods ahead, still attached to the wag on, but one of the horses down, and blood on the wagon seat and one of the singletrees, where the unfortunate man had fallen when shot. Further search revealed the body of Hright hidden in a clump of bushes, underneath a pile of rocks, with a ghastly wound in each side of his breast where thebullet had gone through, but no money about his person, i nor could any be tound among his effects. The road between Drewsev and Harney is scarcely ever traveled, and the bold highway assassin knowing that .Mr. linght was in the neighborhood, ami knowing also that he was likely to have considerable money a! out him, laid in wait for his unsuspecting victim, and committed the fear ful deed, realizing that the chances for his capture and pun ishment were few. In that thin ly populated country his oppor tunities for escape were indeed many, but we hope to see the citizens take the matter in hand and not rest until the wretched offender of the laws of God and man is made to feel the just punishment which the demands. na- ture of his crime John Devinc has business at the county scat. Our chief compositor, Mr. Hai ley Dublin, has been absent dur ing part of the week, therefore please pardon the typographical appearance of the Nkws. Hon. Phil Metschan expects to j ioavt. ,()m;nr for Portland, a1 ;l avWatr to the Grand Lodge of I. O. O. F., which convene at that city, probably be absent a weeks, or longer. It is said that then is soon to He will couple of is a post- office for every 1,000 men, women and children in the I'nited States, and that if the expense of carry ing the mails was paid directly by the people pro rata, each per son would pay an average of eighty-five cents a year. John Franchior. a citizen of Nevada, who was arrested some six months since in France and forced into the French army, has written to his friends in America bemoaning his fate. Although admitting that he is kindly treat ed ami allowed to visit his friends, ' he longs for America. Secretary ; Rayard is pushing the ease vig- orouslv Andrew J. Hlackbird. an In dian chief at Harbor Springs, Michigan, has written a book on the traditional history of the Ot tawa and Chippewa tribes. It is written in the Indian tongue, and contains, beside its historical part, a complete system of gram mar, in which the author says there are one thousand two hund red and forty-one forms of a sin gle verb. The O. R. it X. is receiving large numbers of steel rails. A vessel may be seen almost con tinually unloading at the com pany's dock. The contract cal led for 25.000 tons. Of these about 10.000 tons have been de livered, 5.0(H) tons are at the bot tom of the sea, and the remain der are on the way. So far live vessels have arrived safely and three have sunk. Albina Cour ier. In the stomach of a cow, butch ered recently at Tuscaloosa, Ala bama, were forty-two nails and pieces of nails, four buttons, one brass safety pin, one pin with j black rubber head, one coppe ' cent, three pieces of watch chaii cent, three pieces of watch chain one piece six inches, one tour inches, and the other one inch long three pieces of glass, one piece of oyster shell, four pieces of brass wire, three small pieces of iron, three pieces of brass, and a piece of hoop-skirt. on kock creeic, on ine roau irom scnooi, and wno nave oeen sen Drewsey, he was shot through ously afllicted for some time past, the heart with a rifle by some Consequently Mr. Dustin will, one concealed by the roadside, j necessarially be obliged to re II is team was found it was sup- main at that place until they LONG CREEK LYRICS. Long Creek, May 5, 1888. Town very quiet. The Agricultural resources of this vicinity have been refreshed by the late rainj thus causing the heretofore gloomy countcnepcc of the industrious farmer to glow with the hopeful radience of a productive future, We noticed your compositor, jailey Dustin, on our streets ,1,,, the week. who. as I un- ,lerstand, was here on business concerning his horses which are riming on this range, g ftemy DUPtm anj whom n th() nanv Jltteml:ints to the circuit .cour't f thig la Were on Thurs clav of this week-the last to re turn home. Xewt Leslie, among others, has equipped himself with min ing untensils and again gone to the mines his ambition still looking forward, prompted with the miner's hopes. It is rumored that the Gilchrist boys will start East with horses in a few days. C. S. Dustin left last Sunday for The Dalles, where his two daughters Misses Julia and attending Katie have been i t i i i have sufficiently recovered that he mav return home with them. More anon. HALT! ATTENTION! All members of G. A. R., and old soldiers, will meet at (J range Hall in John Day, at 10, A. M., i on Memorial Day. May SO, Public exercises will be held at the Court Douse, in Canyon City, nromntlv at 2 o'clock, P. M. The nublie cordially invited to at tend and honor the National Dead. Rev. E. Hayes will be the orator of the day. All members of "the Po3t are requested to be present at the next regular meeting. Hv order of Post Commander. Installation of I. O. G. T. Officers. At the last regular meeting of the Independent Order of Good Templars, at Canyon City, Or., the following officers were instal led into their respective seats for the term beginning May oth, and ' ending July olst, 1888, by John Muldrick, Grand Lodge Deputy: Railev O. Dustin, I W. C. T. John Long, Miss Hce (Jage, W. I'yram, Miss Jennie Lucas, F. Flieschman, John Muldrick, Wallace Riswell, Miss Agnes Gage, Phillip Honapart. W. C. T. W. V. T. W. 0. W. S. W. F. S. W. T. W. M. W. L (i. W. Sentinel. APPOINTED OFFICIOS. Miss Lillie OverhoU, W. R. S. Miss Anna Metschan, W. L. S. Miss Rlanch Clark, W. D. M. Dated at Canyon City. thisiHh day of May, 1888. Jo.NII Ml'I.DKICK, (!. L. D. 4 Just Arrived. At Ilnptonstall iv Dart's, Jobn Day, a full and complete line of Ladies' Dress (ioods, Summer Hats, Shoes, Fancy (ioods. Etc.. Cbeap for Casb. t Somewliat eooier. IIti;b Smith arrived home Tuesday, and leaves again to-day for I'olk count'. Mr.Sickal,of the firm of Over felt A' Co., is in town on busin ess for the company. John Brandt is iu from Bear Valley, and reports grass grow ing but dry. everything exceedingly The City Brewery is closed to the public. Extensive improve ments will doubtless be made in the premises. "There is nothing small about Missouri," observes a contempo rary in stating that the popula tion of her state penitentiary has reached the high figure of 1.7(M). People do not ask anv longer what is this OHECON BLOOD PUltlFIER, for they Know it bv its reputation as being the best liver regulator and blood cleanser in existence. in 11 Married, At Canyon City, Ore gon, at the residence of the bride's parents, April 'Jotb, 1SSS, by Rev. E. Hayes assisted by Judge Win. Miller, Victor CJ. Cozad to Winifred E., eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Rarrish. Tea, verily! 'Cupid's dart plays havoc even in the nursery. Mr. John Wilbanks and Miss Mary Woodall aged 17 and IS respectively, slipped out of the home cradle at Malvern, Ark., one day recently, and were unit ed in wedlock. A solid month of Circuit out nil Court Has auout worn who had any thing to do with it. . i Ji . T i i:, A large docket, has been d,s- nosed of. and it reflects much k credit on Judge L. R Ieon for the efficient manner in which he has pushed the business through. WASHINGTON CORRESPOND ENCE. Weekly Budget of News as Furnished by our Regular Corres. pondent. ! Washington, May 4th, 1838. ' Tariff talk is what th- visit )rs to the galleries of the House of Representatives hoar these ds, and what they will continue to hear for the next two months. Debate on the tariff bill was re sumed on Tuesday last, and the galleries were almost as crowded on that day, as on the day Chair- i ma li mms upiuiuu tiiu puniest. Surprise has been expressed thnt the ladies, who frequent the galleries in large numbers, should tsikeo much interest in a subjt pt that naturally must he dull to them, but they, liku everybody else, seem to realize that the work of the session has begun, and that the groundwork of the next Presi dential campaign is being laid. I After much disagremeiit in re- ' ganl to the length of time the tar- . TT nr t Ar tinue. the House Wavs and Menus. ' , .i V onumiteo agreeu to mini. iu general discussion to twenty days, in all, exclusive of night sessions j of which there will be abcut three I a week. Four of the twenty days have nlrciidy been consumed, leaving about two weeks more for tariff eloquence. This gives i sufficient opportunity for a full , and frGO discussion of the subject, ( and both, parties are satisfied with j the lime allotted. There is to be , an equal division of the time, too, I between the democratic and re publican speakers. Among those who have made 1 speeches on the tariff bill this . week are Representatives McMil lin, of Tennessee, Burrows, of Michigan, Bynumand Browne, of ; Indiana, Hemphill, of South Car olina, and Docken-, of Missouri.' Messrs McMillin and Bui rows' spoke two hours each, the former picM-nting the democratic side of the ease, and the latior champion ing the cause of protection. The Tennessee Congressman's : manner of deliveiy is not the most pleasing, but it is logical, and his manner is forcible. He opened his speech with the declaration 1 that next in importance to the I nucstion of nersonal liberty Was' ti e question of how and how much the people shall be taxed. As it pertains to taxation jt was no new question, but was with us in the begit.ningof our Government, mid would be with us to its cIo-e. Ho who advocated the present tan if favored a tariff not for revenue, not for piotecficn merely, but a tariff forsurolus ai.d a tariff fot' tl'UStS. Stid he: ' The internal rev enue yields, in round numbers, one bundled and twenty millions of revenue to the Government. The annual surplus is only about M.ly millions; so that it all our internal revenue laws were repeal ed it would leave a deficiency in i our taxes of sixty nnllioi.s u ye r. ! What is this deficiency to be lais J ed from? Shall ve reimpose a j tnx on tea aud coffee. No! There i is no man here who would rct.x coffee to untax whiskey. Snail ! . i I -. . j we in. -rease me unties on wouien ' goods, lire or sugar? No, for the ! , people would not and should not ' (tolerate such legislation. 'I hen 1 we havo to select the subjects ' ' from which we will remove taxes; j ' and in view f the fact that we ! cannot repeal the internal revenue ; system, we have to determin , ' whether we will reduce the tax on j i whiskey or the tax on clothing; ' the tux on whisky or the tax on i sugar. Iu other words reduce ' the tax on that without which j men can live and prosper, or up- on that which is very essential to i their comfort and existence, and it narrows itscif down to a contest i hotweena drunkard's belly and a ! poor man's back. In that fight 1 do not hesiia'e to say that I espouse the cause of the hack, and defy the worl.i, ! flesh and the devil.' ' After anali.ing the bill Mr. Mc ; Millin statsd that it- would reduce the revenues more limn 1.2 to every individual or to (vory ' family iu the United States, and he declared (hat iho plain, simple j question pifSentcd o the llutise was; "Wi:i we con nn tie to no: r i i ; up a corrupting surplus or w II we j ' lea-e it in the pockets of the pet - pie where it justly belongs?" Protection was the k. ynoteof. Repre.M iitative Bui rows p eoh, which gave great sati.-fact oi t ! his republican friends. He sa d ( our tnr'ff t dav is confessedly infective in that it is levied, u t for revenue only, bat to c c urie American industry, and lo pro- . teet American labor. He iliSfd with an appeal to the iipw South, ! I.or.i of the ti-roes of w.ir, but now fu'l of courage an 1 hope, lu r loins girt for a new race, l.ei heavens alow wita the Ureal i a new dav. wartiincr her that t Mills tariff bill boiled only disas ter to her. Eon Sale Spring Wagon, span of work horses aud harness, toi sale cheap. Apply t Mrs. C. Phillips, Canyon City. Allow me to extend my thanks to the public in general for their natronace. and favors shown me during my residence here, and as 1 1 now ready to seek pastures new, will depart, bidding vou all fare;vell y for your future welfare and happi ness. J. II. Rom ia, Barber. Canyon City, May 7, 1888. JO'J work to the Nkws office. Satisfaction ruar- an teed, and prices reasonable. A warrant was recently issued in a Xorth Carolina town for the arrest of a man for the commit ting of an assault "with a deadly weapon, to-wit, a certain vicious and large bull dog." Dick Flinn ,was over from Sil vies valley last week, visit ing his uncle, Mr. Phillips, who is still very weak fiom Ins late illness. The Prohibitionists of ( heoon i Pl ""-Mi -piauonu a pianu mv orinir takinir the internal rev- enue tax off whiskey and tobac co, but said, nothing about tak ing the tax olf salt, lumber, woolen fjoods and other necesta ries of life. NOTICE. ' Dissoi. tiok ok Cop.utm:icsuip. Notice is hereby given that the Copartnership heretofore existing between the undersigned, i I , .. . ' the firm nnnin of ( i.liurd & under Wil liams, Attys., at law, of Cain on City, Oregon, has been dissolved by mutual consent. M. D. Cmkpohd. TuoitNTON Williams. NOTICK. To WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Take Notice, That my wife. Mis. Ella Welch, left my bed and board without cause, and against my will or consent, on the loth day of March, All merchants, traders, boarding house keepers and others, giving her credit there- j foie must look to her only, and r.ot to me, for their claims, as by this they will take TinMe tlmtT .1 will not bo responsible lor any bills inn or debts incurred by her, SUbseqiieut tO Said date. 7 Wm. Wiiii. NO I K'E OF CONTES T. Iu the fn ted States Uml OIHeeal Uik.-vi.w,Or C. A. Sweek, Timt.er tultu:e voi.t-stant. ; y- ... . .. . , Alexander I- Kjnrt. I're-e.iijitson e.aiinantand ; V. M Overfelt i: Co . CureliHth. I , .... .1 . ,i In aciorilanec with instnutli.ns from the , Una Oniitiii.-liii.ir of the Ormral Ijnd Olllei, eonipl.iut haviti: Itun U.Hdc to him thtoUKh th. I'lnee. h C". A Sw.ek, :nc3ti..-; AVvindr Hi O. A h.eK. JMtailift A exinflrr L. Knvart, who nui le l':ih Ki.try. So .114. tti thii oitlee. on Dee. -.Mlh. IS' 3. lor tll'-SW nir , of NK o,iiar.,3iid Lot 1.2 & :i, oer. 5.Tp 2, S. It. :!. E. W. JL. audi. M. Ovtrfolt .t f. . pHr haers of faid Intel of land. Al ci:nf th.it fan: iliesanuer t.. r.ii.iaii nan eiiao;ei pri emptioii r ;ht, prior t ) tlie time that he Hi e,l pie iii.pt inn. O. , No. 1 .:!!, for I tract of l.itid,hy reason of haxinir liUil u p.e-euip'Uu. 1. No. foratr..et of land in The llk-n Ijnd Dl-trnl. Oregon, on K.I nury 17 I7 'I li.it s-ai I Alexander L. Kiij i t fettled hjmhi ami i tit rid a:d trmt ..t lan-l to hell the .time on hpreiiuitiori, and m.der tut uyrei iiH ht n s"d tl.e i-i.nie t- fa dT. M. Oierfett .V t'iKiiir ii . 7-.ltv.tit ful loll t ,.ly ititlither.MuiiM..e;.MM U.t- Uw in i.fr. of re.sid' u.-e and eilllir.tli .11 'Iherefore th said At.anl'r L Knyutaml T. M. Oi.rlelt ft Co., are Iir.-I.v miihh mod lo 1 appear at tliisnriiee, on th. 171h d..y of S. pum- lier. lias, at I'J o etoek A 31.. of hat l il.tv ami -how r-r ie ll any t' e:e Ii . why sniil QtyU Kntrv. N. 'SU. hh til. I ikk I e ! eaiavle.1. And the jMitieM he:et ) will further tiketn-.-lit e. that the 1'ei.iter r.nd Kcieiicr Imie d ignited Jainui-T, Mini. C'.HiMtj leik .t t.rai.t Cinmtv, orison, to rake (he teitim.my in t. ii i ae, ol nil ill witiiesuM a eneli imiti nj pie vtil to him for th it p.irpn at hi olfi -c. n ' ('anion Cilv, iu waid Oiant C aintv. Or-K-ii '1'he taklm; of hUi.li t.Mtiuiony will ei.iiuiu iiee on th" lhili day .f June. Sdao," at lO.el iek , M., ot hiiid da and eontinue thert-.itter liotu il iv to day until all th- t.ht.miiny ho .HV-r.-il ! 1 either jKirty he taken and rii.'meit to wriiin.' I.i said Janieh T. MneJ,a:i.l attlie eoneliiMoii tl er. n j the hKtneiiill liedti reported at this otlui I .i use at the hea itisr lieriMif . I.t.ii thl 21ht dm of Mreh. A. I. 1m-.S. i A. I . SNLl.U.xO. K.v.-ter I W. M. TOWNSK xl, I;.-., iver. Tl'i notiej puhit-lMtd hy an . r-'er ol lte-iMfw ami Iteo lveratthef S.'l. inil Of tic , at l-al e v:.w. t.tr. WilUIItHA: IHIMi.V. C'OiU hta:.t's .Wt'.riiov- Jiri njj your P. Mtfsche Sf Company, OF BAKKH CUT j Dealers in Hardware, Wagons, Agricultural Implements Etc., Etc., Etc. -ARE REPRESENTED BY- ! I). B. JPISK, Prairie City, Oregon. Frank Brothers Implement Co., 'arm, Mill and Dairy Machinery, Farm and Spring Wagons, Carriages, Carts, 13UGQIE3, Double and Single -AND HORSE GOODS. We havo on hand at all r.attfilln nnd Itushford Waaross. Uaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa. BufonPs Gang, Sulky an "Walking Plows. I . Gilford's Biding and Y'a!?vi:ig Cnltiyators. HaTana Press DrilJs. McSlicrry Drag or Shoo Drill. HcSherry Seeders and Drills. i rhoraas Hay Rake ; ftoyal Self-Domp t Hay Kakc. ; victor Grinding Mills. j Zi-Zas narrows, (all steel). Hollow Tooth Harrows. Our Handsomely Illustrated Catalogue mailed freo to hay oddresa. FRANK BROTHERS IMPLEMENT C05. 6$ nd 6o Front Street. PORTLAKD. OREGOi Notice. The undersigned having pur chased the interest of Stansell Bros, in the Sash it Door Facto ry, in Canyon City, desires to in form the public that he is pre pared to furnish anything in his line for Cash. Call and inspect stock, and learn prices. 47-tf F. J. Hutz. Important to Sheep Raisers'. I will prosecute every violation of the law that comes under, or is brought to my notice.from this date. My deputies will pleare take notice and do the same. A word to the wise is sufficient John Day, Oct. 12, 1887. John C. Luce, 20tf Inspector for Grant Co. 50.00 Reward. S'.ra(d, from the ranch of the undersigned, in Otis Valley, Grant county, in tlu fall of 1881, tvo i horses, described as follows; One Bay Mare, 1G hands high, branded thus, n on left thigh and on right shoulder. Also one sorrel colt, '. years old this spring, and Iihh the above brand on left shoulder. I will pay the above reward to auy person furnkhing mo the informa tion that will bad to the recovery of the above described animals. 11. G. Halo. Drewsev, Grant Co., Oregon. I NOTTCE FOR PUBLICATION I.i!)J O.Ticc at Ia Grande. Orrj-o:i. April lrttli, lfy. Ni-tl.t-is In-ruby Riven that the loHning rKimiil sc!lr has lllcil notice of hi intention to make fluul proof In Mipurt of hi :l.iitn. and th.it raid lHixif will he mails heft.re the County Clerk ! Omit i-nnuly Oregnn, at Cativon Citr, .hi June Till, 1SSS. UAVlO A. W ISNEK. Os.. No 7.MU. for the W half ot W I, i of ac , J l. -l p. l.V S K ST. E of W. M. lie name tl follow In witn tire t.-prove hi riHititiiiAiK residence i'piii, anil en Illation ..f wit I tun. I. vu : Chas. F. Koe. II. V fciuitti, t.i lt f ... .m ii. liiiisMm it anil r.. Lucas; an oi uaivuie. Or-i.t County, Oregon. - i NOTICE KUR PUBLICATION : Lani unite .e LaO-amle. Oregon i , ai a-.... iss I Ki.tk?!' U hriruhv i-!vtri that tin fiILuin I .r in... i. i.i.. 4.i iv i.ctstri tiuHicJ titf h.i UU-U notici'ot his int-iitifii ti t ffnuftl urn .t ii tittlwkf t lit. f'itli nfiil i - l - ""I I'1" " v " '" I fU.it il i.iii J ut.l I ... lfrtr.. I 1 . .1 c.H,tTcKrk (;rJ.t c.Hintv. or., at fa:ion ri,v j,r JUv jy.,, lsftjj hkNUV A. Ml'lCillV, l&. .No. U,-f7. for Ue SK quar.. f T n y; of ,. :s., E ,lf w M 1 ' ' ., . .. . , , U HBMnthe foilowiiij; wunwicH to prarehli COMllMIIlit re,iJenef upon, and ml tratioti f. ,., . i,. i...,.. ! i .,,. u... w ,..' a.. Ue,rv i oU,i: f , p u i..v c-..ui.tv. UMr-OII. 4-J 11KNY UlNKIIAltT, Ite-isUr. NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION. Land Otlleu at lat Oriinde. lr:on. Anl I2i.-i. livvi. Notice i hcrthy ulven tli.it the follow inp Mtnol "'tMcr liai fil.M not eo of id- loteuliou ix mike filial JH-M'f Li hiipp.rl . f hin riaiiu, tid that ahl ixoof wiK Lc mule le.'ore the etuu'y ll.urk of (.runt eo i.tv, a" t'anvo-i citv, dr.. on Ma So'.h. 1 tz: ' 111 till SM1TII. ti. N'.i. U th .1. ll c.. U 'I . 1.1 w ... II 1 ;. - ji ; J. " ...,..1 fr-:. rm... bra j u,( z. y c , ' hriink vv s South o. h an 1 Walter Iterry; a I vfCoiytHi I. I i . i : hi I l iiiuv, Otivor. 4 HH-i.tV UINE.I.Vir. Rvfctor ULTL C j-Kztarc la faultless end co ii that no'.'c c.ccovcry, contiisiag ca.y Na . ov:i remedies, -'Tlie" It ;n bcacf.t ta 1'is human race. kbh.l OP YOUTH. HEALTH, VIGOIi hy the U3 of Fpc.-.-ncT 3 Cr-gon Glooo PunrFitR. puck u..d Ccn-.plcte Cure c f cM Diseases of the L::in, Kidneys, ElaiCcr cr.d Liver. It checkj Klieumstism und Malaria, relieve Cwr.stipation, Dyspepsia and Kiliou.tness.and puts fresh encrcy into t;e system l-y making SVu-, UIi-Ii tUoixI. Tnktit iiitinit .iirht now, as it caiiiK.t Ur litat as n prevrutatiw i f disease. SU ami us.cd everj w here. $t a Lolllc, 6 for It SXJJ5.H.EYS. ETC. tJ ii iMP i ALL GOODS cf the Best Class AND Warranted I times a Comploto Lino of Waltor A. Woods Reapers, Mowers and Binders. Hodges Donblo Draper Header. Gaar, Scott & Co. Separators and Farm Engines. C. & G. Cooper & Co.'s Saw Mills and Engines. Star Wind Mills & Forco Pumps. Chnrn?. Cider Hills'. Haj and Root Cotters, Planet, Jr., Gar den Brills aai Cullivator3. Diamond Tooth Caltirators, Ac ( .1 - t" ' ' I '1 1 If: