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About Grant County news. (Canyon City, Or.) 1879-1908 | View Entire Issue (May 17, 1888)
I LOCAL BREVITIES. Rather warm. Ko?es blooming. Weather remains drv. Merchants receiving new goods. C. YV Parrish is at Burns on business. Some fellow, without the fear of (Joel oiyfhc wrath of an editor, ; Grant Co. Hews. has stolen our scissors. ty road leading from Poison creek AT v Ti i r m to Drewsev, the notices posted M. . I liompsoii and family . ... - c . ,r : , . i c it -i i . i not statini; facts sumcient to gne have moved from the city hotel , .7 . ,. J,, t iX ; u. o i the court jurisdiction, it is order to their arm Spring ranch. , . .,J .... , ,,, ,i Tony Noltner. of Portland, has been appointed postal inspector for Oregon, Washington, Idaho. 1 .Montana and Alaska. deer go. Moral washes out. Sec the new and attractive ad- i vcrtisement of II. R. Sels, this week. Mr. Sels carries a com-1 plete stock, and is noted for his : fair dealing. Pendleton is irrasnimi for the trade of the Long Creek country, j . . a . . .. ' I and the people are circulating a subscription to raise money to complete the road. A party of candidates, consist ing of, I. T. Macl, Jud Hague wood and probably T. J. Cozad, intend starting out to-day for the southern portion of the county. oters of Grant county will take avote this year, whether or hat it'iiKk olio ii m i lAit'ni in run at large. The law in regard there-j to is published in another col umn. report gn very good, notwithstanding the dry weather. Wm. Miller is the democratic candidate for Justice of the Peace of this precinct, and Lee Miller ; Constable. ' On the the repubh- j can side N. Hulison is for Justice of the Peace, and Clay Todhunter for Constable. Hon. Thos. II. Crawford, dem ocratic nominee for district attor ney, will addres3 the citizens of Prairie City on Friday evening next, and at Canyon City on Sat urday evening, on the political issue? of the day. J. H. St. Lawrence, the blind, traveling showman, gave one of -his performances at Masonic hall Monday night, which met with a slim attendance. His entertain ment is said to have been good, csp'.H-ially his singing. Messrs Ward cfc Johnson are closing out their stock of saddles, ; bnrness etc., and intend to retire I from the business. Mr. Ward cut his wrist last winter, and that causing his right hand to be numb, be cannot work at bis trade. Mr. McKay, a sheep buyer front Heno, Nevada, was in town a few days last week, looking around and conversing with sheep men. He was looking after mut ton sheep, of which Grant county can furnish the finest in the world. In publishing the proceedings of the Circuit Court last week we stated that a deereo of divorce had lxvn granted to Ella W. Tharp from .las. T. Tharp. Such was granted, hut Judge ison wnn- i h.'ld the decree until the clerk's i and other fees had been paid. themrf. A partv consisting of F. C anil Frank Sels, John Kuhl j and the News man. went up! there the other day. Don't ask ; if we caught anything Deer are said to be plentiful in ;. -)f M- wh1 . llalW the vicinity of Bear Valley, j valley road crosses said line and When the'siwashes come the i 'V1!11 Jle,l!I.llf nn,Ie west (?fIi,;lr" Win P ttr-iv and C'his Tiinms as IH,lh,1K l)lace 0 11:irm'.v 1 l)ou,ul ('annon Da 1 l,Lc oU,cT (,a'- i Uiiil.UjandUis.lm . h There is no record of any battle i have returned from a trip to the j," 7, M " 1 n 4 -.; k,,,-;,,,, i,,,,,,, fM,mi,t ; ti.ii v;,.i.. 1 tI i at ii 4 the Slouch House, ami all tern- having ncen tougnt in that mciu- Hnrneyand Malheur countries, " ,;,,; H:,rn,.v itv. and the , nle are wonder- z x : . t it i t i mini ui i - - t - - i 1 ,t-i ,. .1... I n fflie nronnsod change m UiiO'ver agari repot is i.u i - i - salmon arc wallowing the grass j road ending from Runi to Mt -down in Peter Kuhl's meadow up j Rean's station, Roland Hank ns, i,i;..iw w?n 1 sliot mi I ('has. Beyer and Dan C ainblin From Mr. John Luce we learn . Onierno 03, wherein U. J. Mc thnt Piidonour. of Nevada, has I Kinnon was ()rdered to pay owr l.nrrbnst'd over 'J.OOD head of 4 I"" " ' . ... wethers m tJnscouniy, aim win drive them to market. The prieo paid was $'2 per head for two-year-olds, stml .tj.ou ior year lings. This leaves between 0!X) and $1 S.OUO among our sheepmen. Tb'lirm of Kd Allen and Peter place of Long Creek precinct was Connolly, publishers of the Long : changed from the school house Crtk biagle. has boen dissolved, in Long Creek to Burke's hall, Peter retiring. He says the 1 on petition of Kd Allen and oth plaee is KD small for him, fur-1 urs. thprmore he has only made a 1 c t 1- 1 . iT. 11.tr- -ttt1 .i?t!f ir iitiiuired iioiiar and two suits of clothes in the past two years, therefore desires to seek new pastures. Happy Jack is editor of the paper, and will, we think, make a decent journal 01 11 Pet-r the Poet issued a tare- w.dl addrcps to the News, in which he lamented the fact of having 111 times pubi ' f itondftiit forlhis paper. He did 1 , e T -v.. write fo. several WCCKS iroio ijuujj Creek! but if lie will consult his conscience he will remember that const 11 ii 1 in urn -4.v .....w. fnllv- nm third of his letters principally personal ahuse and blackmail was rejected b) tne ,V, 'r .1. . v t .mfit to r ,1... v,,- n unfit to In tho paper- COMMISSIONERS COURT. Commissioner's . court met Wednesday. Mav 9th. and has transacted the following business , up to Wednesday, May 1(5. urucr .no l: in ine maiier I of the proposed county road lcad i ine from the 27 mile stake on the road from Harnev City to Dia-, I mnnrl v.nllv A Kuw. "('. Cum-' mins and I). II. Smvth were ap- ' pointed viewers, and J. II. .Neat, surveyor. Order No 2: In the matter of the proposed change in the cotin Vt III41I, kill. 4 t 4 . v. . . - Order No 8: In the matter of the proposedcounty road begin- ning on the section line between sections -1 and .), I p S ot K petition was denied on same rounds :is the foreiroing. ni.. Va .1. uclv Ivix.fnn Vl Ul l .iw ! " 4-j. - al),)0nted supervisor of road dis- t number 14 i Order No 5: Hugh Smith was , granted a liiuor license for the I period of one vear, in Canvon 1 period City precinct. i 1.... -v.. I' Order No G: . I. Lowne , granted license to sell liquors in ! South Fork recinct. ' Order No 7: Thos H. Curl was appointed stock inspector of Grant County until the 10. day ' 01 .JailU.in, loo.f. ' Order No S: Polling place No was eMUUUJMieo. in n;min iuv- cinct. the hue between which "H ling place and polling place , x i rt tn t i i iivns i i i i i : line between Tp .10 and 21, all territory south of said line in j the llarnev precinct to be known j precinct to be known as polling j place No 1, polling place to be at the school house in Harney I city. Uavid L-arey, w m. i age and 11. . liVon were appomieu iUuVcs of election in polling place v an(i p. M. Jordan and No 2. and F- M. Jordan David Carter clerks. Order No U: A new polling place was established in Dia mond valley, to be known as Blitzen polling place No the polling place to be at the school house in Diamond valley. Abe King. S. H. Porter and II. M. Ilorton, were appointed judges of election, and Levi Cushman and C. D. Richardson were appointed clerics. On er No 10: Resignation of CJ. E. Clark, Justice of the Peace for Granite precinct, was accepted. Order No 11: Samuel Kenyon was appointed supervisor of road district No 22. Order No 12: Lee Caldwell it ! C. M. Caldwell were granted a 1 a license to sell liquors in Rums j precinct for the period of six j tti.itifltc ii..'iiii.i' i Order No 13: In the matter of the proposed county ream, no- ginning at the sawmill of l rank . 1 t i waien.ury ami enumg ai i tie SW corner of the SE4 of the NE of Sec 10, Tp 10, S of R 30, E of W M. the same was declared a public highway. Order No 14: Report of view ers and surveyor of above named road, read and accepted. Order No 13: In the matter of the proposed county road be ginning at the SE corner of the SEi Si c 2S, Tp 21), S of R 33, E of W M and ending at SW cor.. f XWJ, Sec 31, Tp 20, S of R , 0f y ji, the same was ue- ci!ire(l a public highway. Order No H': In the matter the were appointed viewers an.lJ. H Neal, surveyor of roat . Order No 1,: Ncm at th U "1 tho order of this court made at ! il. Mnr..h ferni. 18SS. to-wit: ' IU n Ml. J1UI )t ruk'ti ini ; n0:u yls o 15, certain sums, .e ".,,5,1 js iierehv rescinded. Order No 18: A reward of $800 was offered for the arrest and conviction of the murderer of 1 M Pri'dit Order No 10: The pollin o iucs is me aosorinti" in mc 1 o 1 I .1. 1. ..1 '. 4 I.. 01 me iay. ! Iiobt. Neecc has been ap- poiuteil administrator of the es - t:ito of the late John Miller. rjnfT vour job work to the ice. Satisfaction guar- ' Ni:ws ollice , :inteed, and prices reasonable. Dr. Itinearson, of Prairie Citv. who has been sick for so , - . . , 1 q',icu iy 4 ti ! 1 unir hiiver uuur piuic nun ornaments the entrance of Dis- trict AttorneY Clifford's olHce. It is now time to saddle the think the 1 cayuse will soon set warmed up, cayuse win soon prct warmed up i tlle" look 01,t for ,l,e b,,cki"K- l.nn,, ,.w, oj. i leitril tV .UClViniH'V H Minilllll, HIV Cool, dry northwest winds. The straw hat is coming to the ! front. Politicians feeling the public pulse. Plenty of fine trout up the Ail who favor a Fourth of Ju- lv cplebrntion somewhere in Grant , county this year please remain I standing until eountou. Ti,. n X- r R R. Connmnv has jj ()r(lers that employes of the company must be total abstainers from intoxicants. Small streams throughout the ' country almost completely emp tied for irrigating purposes. j The Prohibitionists of Baker , county have placed in nomina tion a full county ticket and arc going to work for its election. Those who have plenty of water for their hay lands this season are fortunate indeed, as they must depend on irrigation. If the fellow who distributed ' , , . ... . i I dead cats under our o.hce window , last week will reveal nw wenmy we win uui we mnke no promises; he might be very muscular. Both in Portland and Pendle- ton centipedes and scorpions are i being foun 1 in 1 oxes of bananas shipped from California, to say nothing of those found in bottles J 0f California wine. .g . I ,K, ilw.niui.lvoa nwr t h. fnl Inw- : ing egg problem: If a hen and a , ;lf , .- i i.if (ljlv an'd :l hait now how many . g.x Jn davs. A farmer m (tratiot county, Michigan, plowed up a fifty- ing where the big cannon ball came from. Th)1 Iuk ,r glYmy i)cm- ot.ratit. (.(,Unty convention, through mistake, nominated two candidates for the legislature, j Haines and Ilindman, then met j and "chucked" Ilindman, who i i i t now conies out rod not on tne "Independent Democratic ticket." rMiutli oc iVL'ller, wiio are : jirosjiecting iij) the creek, are I down about 30 feet, and have ! struck an immense vein of wat- J er. They have rige 1 up a ! pump and resumed work with a j a will, confident of realizing a bounteous reward for their la- , bor. The County court did a wise thing in offering a reward of 80J for the arrest and conviction of the murderor of liriidit. That sum is a small matter compared to allowing such a character to run at large in the community, and may materially !i?it Jn iininriniT him to inciii-e ... . - 'i. mn w We have received ff V llll) I. i V V V. IllIll lv 111 H(m , , Ml.Xuine(. the nu;fi. fmm t,(, 1.resillent to the !t.r,.t!irv of lhc. intt-rior. and! draft of a bill to forfeit certain : lands granted to Orgon for wagon ' roads, and other purposes. Also ; a map showing the location of ! Oregon's three wagon road grants. 1 John L. Sullivan, arrayed in a ; swallow tailed suit, addressed an audience of 2.0i)(.) people in Hos- j ton the other evening, and met t with a most flattering reception. Thus another name is added to j that brilliant galaxy of Boston ; orators, Daniel Webster, Wendell Phillips. Edward Everett and 1 Chas. Summer. We are informed that the au thorities are watching a certain party in Harney valley, and think they have a clue to the murderer of Bright. Hope they may bring him to justice, as such business as he is engaged in wiil bring disnr'e o i any com munity where he is allowed to roam, and render insecure the , lives of its members. A rich strike of ore has been made near Ko! insonville above Parker's station lately. The mine is owned and operated by 1 Cal Perry. Dave Choate and Mr. 1 Harnett. Hob Reed is running an arrastra for them, and we are informed by W. C. Smith, who recently saw some of the parties interested, that they ground up four tons of the rock and cleaned up 37 pounds of amalgam, equal to about WOO. An interesting suit is pending before the Iowa Supreme Court : to determine the civil and politi- ; cai rights of itinerant Methodist I preachers. The issue raised is i novel. Under prior decisions 011- : lv a permanent resident can vote, j Permanency rests in the inten tion or tne individual, and not, in lack of intention. The Supreme Court has therefore held that a student at college cannot vote in the college precinct, because he is there for a temporary purpose, ; with absence of intention as to Js residence after his graduation. nil- case i siiuigi.-i againou inu i :t;nprnnt nron(,i.pr wilosn definite. intention is to obey his conference r obligation to go elsewhere at the end of his appointment. LONG CREEK LYRICS. Received too late for last lsue Long Creek, May 7, 1888. Joe Keuney is off on a hunt. Mr. and Mrs. Cary paid a visit to the town. Burt Allen looks clean again. He was over to the springs lust Sunday. Henry Blackwell just got over the mumps, and is able to be aronnd onnu- , i Mr. Clough, who has lately be-, come a iaiuer to a uouncmg gin, had to leave town on some nnpor j . 1.1 a v. -.n. ..... . .......... t tant business Sam Ilnrdisty has slrurk a Lad streak First his wife was very sick and now somo of the children aro under the cure of the doctor. : Thcro is a rumor that "Pete" will be kicked out of the Eagle office. God spre.l the day: is the wish of evetybody who has a wel fare for Long Creek, at least. Mr. editor, I think you done wrong and lowered your paper by even noticing any of the rem .rka of this buzzard paper. It is just what ho desires, notice and notor iety. The Long Creek Eagle abuses 2 of the merchants, as he claims, because they would not ulvertise with him. One of them requested me to say that the reason "Pete" is mad is because ho wanted to run a bill of $5 at tho store, and knowing his reputation previously they refused to credit him even for a 50et., pipe until Ed Allen went his security. The petition for Tom Williams' pardon is signed by nearly overv man in town and neighborhood. Nearly every body seeni3 to think that tha jury in tho Williams case decided that the Deft., would have been justified in shooiiug a "bul ly," but was not justified in shoot ing a "coward." for the second shot, when "Pete" ran is what convicted him. An effort is beini; made to start a decent paper in this place, the plant to he owned by the citizens who aro disgu3ted with the pres ent style. Some of the wealthiest and most iullueatial people of the neighborhood have signified their willingness to subscribe willingly towards it. Tommy Henderson (everybody knows Tommy, for he is a truthful ladies' man of the neighborhood) saj's he received a dispatch that wool was worth 20cU., per lb., in San Francisco, aud Coffee has de clinetLto 9ett, per lb , and sugar, to 4. He advises the sheepmen to hi Id on to their wool. DIED. At his home in Canyon City. May 10, 18SS, Mr. J. H. Phillip". . 4 11 1 1 a native oi i. ornwan, ivngianu aged 77 years, 7 months and .1 t days. Deceased came to this camp during the early gold excitement, aud built for himself and estima ble wife a comfortable home, at which they have resided since. He was loved and respected for his generosity, and leaves a large circle of friends to mourn his de part tire. The funeral occurred Saturday, from the Catholic church, and was attended by a large con course of people. CLOSING OUT. Notice is hereby given intet.d closiiu out our entir of Saddiery nud Harness ware be tween this date and July 1st. All pet-sons wishing .anything in out line can buy at actual cost and freight as we are determined to sell. Waiid k Johnson Canyon City, Or., May, la, 1S8S. Heal notices under 'New to day." Eli Perkins, the liar, is lectur ing in web foot. A whole lot of business is be ing transacted by the County Court. In the citv of New York are 800.000 men who do not read, write nor understand the English language. The horse mentioned last week, which Major Magone was taking to Nevada, belonged to James .orinan, and not 10 ;uagone, as stated. Canyon City Fire Department received a new hose-cart lroni tne East during the week, and the Fire Company will probably re organize and drill frequently. People do not ask any longer what is this OREGON BLOOD PURIFIER, for they Know it by its reputation as being the best liver regulator and blood cleanser in existence. m 22 Snow in Minnesota on the last day of April is a blue joke on the poor bluebird, which appeared in tnat aiate io wkS ago . foundation for the rumor that Winter had sustained a spinal fracture. Alta. A New York wife locked a blacksnake in her husband s room one morning, when he fail - ed to uet up at the usual hour, ' When the poor man awoke he thought he was in Eden, and in- stead of being frightened he com - mnnnml in VPlI Jit. hlH TVlt tn IIILIIViVjU IW , .... ...aw bring back hie share of the apple. AN ACT. Swine from Large. I To Prevent Running at Be it enacted by the legislative assembly of the Slate of Oregon: j Sec 1. That on the petition of ! one hundred or more legal voters i of any county in this State being ! tile I with the county clerk before the time of giving notice of the , general election in any year, the , county clerk shall cause notice to be given thatat such election a county clerk shall cause nc vote will be taken in such county 1 . .1 for and against swine running at large. Sec 2: In voting for and against swine running at large, it shall be printed or written on the same ballot with county ollicers. and shall read, "For running at large Yes," or "For running at large No," and the votes thus cast shall be canvassed the same j as votes cast for any county olli - eer Sec o: If a ni .jority of all the votes cast shall be against swine running at large, the county clerk shall give notice by publication in some newspaper in his county for three consecutive weeks that in sixty daya from the date of satd notice it will be unlawful for swine to run at large, under pen alty of five dollars for the first offense and ten dollars for each and every subsequent offense, to be recovered from the owner of the swine by civil action in the name of the State of Or. gon, before a Justice of the Peace of the pre cinct in which such owner or keeper, or either of them may reside, and such penalty shall be for the benefit of, and when col lected, paid into the common school fund of th.' county in which such action U brought, within sixty days after such ani mal is proved to be at large. Sec -1 : No prosecution shall be commenced to recover the i e 1 alties named in seetVi . until at i-least one davs notice has been given to the owner or' person hav , c i -e .... t nm cnarne oi sucn swine, n mil-o owner or keener be known: and ! it shall 1 e a sufficient defense to such prosecution to show that such animal or animals were at larjie without the II lllllll, ...w ...... - . - k IlMVV ieil lTl" III ,...,,1. ,....,,- M1. l. ,n,,r with- SUCH OWliei Ol Ke-.'pi r .UUI Win or keeper Kill liic fsilllt , .. ,. Sec o: A person linuing any swine runnni'r at large contrary ,, . . c .1 i ... 1 lO Ull! provisiOiia 01 una an, ini .. ,.n ,t,.l.l,. nf nnv nreeinet. or 4, 4,, v.i'...'4..'. ..""I T ,....-I.r,l .,f .1,1,. f li?c ri-imtv mar.-Iial ot an cit ot tns (ount where such swin mav be found, on view or information, shall take up and confine the same forth with, giving notice thereof to the owner, if known, and if not known, by posting notices des cril ing such animals therein in at least three public places with in the precinct, and if the owner does not appear and claim his property, and pay all charges for ! taking up. advertising and keep I ing the same, within ten days 1 from the date of this notice the sale of the animals may be pro- j 1 ceeded with under the law relat- j ing to est rays. Approved February 20. 1885. ! Card of Thanks. To the many kind friends who j so generously assisted and sym- pin j Dr. S. Orr, for his unremitting j care ami attention, and earnestly j trust that Divine Providence will j reward all for their goodness, i Mi:s. Catiiekink Phillips. A ItV.n.-iiiiiMti named Jnvis I j)r0po?es to make a vtn'ttge from New i ork to l!.urope m a newlv invented air ship. Three others 4 j will accompany him. i Cyrus Lockett was killed by j Wni. Morton a few days ago near j Ontario. The affray rtsilted! from a dispute al out some land. ! embracing 70.) acn s. anil known i as Morton island in Snake river. : al out one mile f;om O.itario. ! The (Jowrnment printing oflice J at WashiuLton is tngiged in the j j publication, with maps and illus- j ; trnlionf,. 0f the report sent to the j cimniI bpvit.i1 months aeo on the j j.:limoa fisheries of the Columbia j,jver jn (jr(.g0n nnd Washington , Territory. ', Elnu,r Writiht, aged 18. was .... (,.i .,mi i.:n,.fi on his wnv l r . v- v - - - - - - - v home from Sunday school near Yaquina one Sunday recently by another bov named Henry Miller. j The weapon ustd was a case i knife ground down to the shape 1 of a dagger. The dilliculty was ' over a question during the class, 1 which Miller could not answer, i and Wright answered it for him. HALT! ATTENTION! j AH mem)ers of G. A. k.? an(i . oW poldiergi will incc.t at Gr.,ngt. , u in John Day .a 1Q A M m,... m i ! Public exercises will be held at 1 the Court House, in Canyon Citv. promptly at 2 o'clock. P. M. The - . public cordially invited to at- j tend and honor the National j Dead. Rev. E. Hayes will be J tie orator of the day. " , All members of the Post are requested to be present at the next regular meeting. Bv order of Post Camrnand.or. patliized witn me, during uie i:ue 71 r , n, y; c T 7 7. - T liness and de.nth of mvhusbanii. i i'-M j& 1 EAh, Imported direct fr ovi JaVcin. : J. H. Phillips. I d, sire to extend ; FABINACEOVS thatwelmy most sincere and heartfidt 1 P10( A GL .MCh iL VLiN stock I il,nL-s- nlo to his nhvs c an. w,r'rtJl " lV UAI-"li:Uj' Just Arrived. At Ilaptonstall it Dart's, John Day, a full and complete line of Ladies' Dress Goods. Summer Hats. Shoes. Fancy (Joods. Etc., Cheap for Cash. f Notice. The undersigned having pur chased the interest of Stansell Bros, in the Sash & Door Facto ry, in Canyon City, desires to in j form xo imilic that he is pre- J parod to furnish anything in his i;., r.,r ('.l, .,,,,1 .nc.w.M 1 stock, and learn prices. llii IWt Vti 111 V' -17-tf F. J. But.. t - NOTICE. Dissoli t:o.v or Coiwutnuusiiii'. Notice is hereby given that the Copartuerhip heretofore exsring between the undersigned, undei the linn nanm of CI Ifurd & Wil Hams. Attvs , at law. of Cam on , City, Oregon, has been dissolved ! bv mutual consent. M. I). Ci.iFroan. TnoiiNTON Williams. Notice to Sheepmen. The Stockmen and residents of Silvies Valley and viciuity have organized and pledged themselves to do all that I hey can to keep sheep off of their rang in order to prefect their own stock , and pro perty Irvin Jeire'.t. Tl.om is Ch&dduck, Jadin Mir'dt-r. William Stone, W. I. Itaker, Outuvii, St'lle, II. '. lUt!- i: :. ituckirv. !ltt..:i tini-.li, J. L. Cn9. 1-iral M ulilniili, Kric leriril Viendermell, .Li. I- Slievviiuikcr, A. K..sl.l,'. J. Trev. Jolin A. Cameron, CharltM IfcyT. .'ol iml Ma'iiMiM, 1:. lljiiktiu, Jr., A J. l'li-ri-e, o. a. Kuxit. Julin Cr-'Jdocfc, Sttveu Woods Chiirlf-t Muitui, Uniii Sthrt Ulch, V. V.. Uuii do, A. Wmteiiiiirr. l.tn CuttitiHli, Kd. liillctte. NO'II' E OF CONTEST. In ll.c fit td State- I.a.i.1 O tike at Uk-view.Or C. A. SHcvk, limber Cultuio eontentaHt, v. ASexamter I.. Eovrt l'fe-e.npilon elainiantand 1'. JI Ovetfeit X Co , l'nr-.haiii. In nciordauco with in-tnirtioni from thi 1 lion t'omn.is-i-HMr ot the H- iurul Ullic. : cmipl .int lixviin; l mii made to hiiu tdn.ni;). lW. v inc, by C A lk. a-.-abift Aex iiiiler . I. El) art, who in a !e I'ush Ei.trt. No rt!-. ir thi oilnv. on Uec. 2h. 1N-3. tor th- W i i ir . I ot A E q .:ir.,an.l U.ti 1.2 :t, scr o. I p IV, .s. i; 'Mi. K. W. il.. and 1 . M. . ..i.,M.rF of fUlli tra,t tll u,i. ai::Ii thai Overrun t l- . lmr aid Alexander L. Enxart had exbansTed ni ; pr-- einptioii r''iit, prior t. the time tliut he rii ! i l pie i inptifii. 1. S , No l.L'.U. tor Mil trae of laiiil, by rcn-w-n --f liavio a p.veuip.ioii. I ... No." S5, for a tract -f land in The iKeN IjiiuI Di.trii 1. Ore -on. on K-l.rilarv 17. lSTrt 'it... .n,.i t. i..- r La,.... , ..,i.i uiu. ( fin. I . lit. r. sn-.il fnt I .1 l-inl tn u.-ll tin .1111.1 j ... - . . . . .....i. - - - - -" . . . . . ...... " !'"'"'""". amiumicruH agrcc iu m mi ;i . .j.,,!T M.ol..,f..-t i-,,,.,,.,,.,. 'Hint aii Alexaiidi r L. f.'iiyutt fallnl t-iciii' I iily with Ihe rtiiuiien erit et K,t riM-i.iueandeu.nvuti..i1. Ihe law in un.tt:.t ., er.-,..re H . r... ta. ., T M 0irf,'If A.- ( ii liri' h-ri-liv huiii i otiil tn . . . - j - , ..... ....... v ... ... I V" " ' rill... 4... .il.. . I"l , i 1. . . tj 4.,., i tint v. N:tU. rh -llidlioi l-e be c.Htvlc-1. All-,, tIle,Mltle, ,,eIet, wlU (irt).or t.k-n lite, th.it the IIe.jis.ter and It ieior bavi- d I . I ........ ... i, t j . . ! i Ignited lame- T. Matl. Coun' letkt trn.t I I'otniM . Oregon. o take the t-'Htimotiy in ti.i ! ar. of aucti u-itnefoef . ch jihiU m.. -:e-j M-nt to him for that p irp at hi-of fu e. ill . ( anyoii (il, in Kid Gaol C.iintr. On con ! The tiikiu-' of muIi testimony wilt ivtuii'-i ce on the Wli dny of J.ine. lrti-j, ul 10 oVl n-k A. M., ot liii l d:i and coi.tinue tl: realtor hum day to day until all th- tri-t moiiy to lb-r- d ! either jmrty he taken Mid mhii-cd towi:iin by aiil J:l'iits T. Mael.aiiii uMhe c--tiClii-.iou ti eito: the M.me will he duiy ri Mirtci ;.t thii ulli e f r Hie at the heniini: her.if . Uatii this -.'in Uav of M r.-h, A. 1. lsS A. t. SNEM.I.NO. l'.esi:er. j W. JI. TOWNSK D. K. e iver Tlii- notiiv publii-hed bv an rW of Kciit.r ' n.,.1 l .(. I U 'l lilt:.. . I .1 M.t., ,.V ,,4. 444 ..... 4. ...1, i'.M 44 I t !iw, Cr. - WltIIIliE IICI) OX. limit itai.t'.-t Att..riifH Just TJeceived. a HaRDWflREOOf TOBACCOS & KL GUSTO CIOAKS. PATENT MKDI INKS, DIAMOND DYES, TOILET ARTICLES, Etc., E c. Will Sell at Reduced Prices For Cash. CROCKERY and GLASSWARE - - -To close ou will be sold at cost, and below cost. II. R. ELS. CNY0N CITY, MAY 1-LMi, 18S8. Frank Brothers Implement Co., DEALEES liT Farm, Mill and Dairy Machinery, Farm and Spring Wagons, Carriages, Carts, 2T7001ES, GUHHSY'S, ETC ; Double and Single -AN13 HORSE GOODS. t. - "Wo havo on hand at all times a Comploto Lino of LaBcllo and Rush ford Wagons. "Walter A. Woods Reapers, Duford's Gang, Sulky cr. 1 Walking Plows. Buford's Riding and Vrai::i:!r; Cultiyators. Havana Tress Drills. KcSherry Drag or Shoo Drill. KcSherry Seeders and Drills i Thomas Ilaj Rake Rnvnl Splf.DnmD : Har Rake, Victor Grinding Hills. Zif-Zas narrows (all steel). Hollow Tooth Harrows. L . Our Handsomely niustratod Catalogue mailed freo to any address, FRANK BROTHERS IMPLEMENT CO., 68 atad 60 Front Street. PORTLAND ORHGOK $50.00 Reward. Strayed, from the ranch of the uudersigned, in Otis Valley, Grant county, in tlw fall of 188G, two horses, described as follows: One Bay Mare, 16 hands high, branded thus, TT on left thigh and on nght shoulder. Also one sorrel colt, :l years old this spring, and has the above brand on left shoulder. I will pay the above rewntd to any person furnishing me the informa tion that will If ad to the recovery of th.' above described annuals. IL C. 1 1 ami. Drewsey, Grant Co. Oregon. FOR SALE I, the undersigned, wishing to remove to Baker City, offer foi sale my Blacksmith Shop and Stock of Hardware, and also Dwelling House, very cheap. Auy one wanting a good shop in Prai rie Citj can pet a great Bargain. Also, what time I stay here, I will sell Hardware and Work very cheap, for Cash. All knowing themselves indebt ed to mo must cnll and Settle at once. G. W. McConn. Prairie City, Or., Nov. 2), 1P87. N6flCE0Rl;UBLICATI0N. L and OUlce at Li Crancle, Orvyun. April 12th. 18. Notu-e U hereby clv". and Knbt. E. Aim strn?, who innde US, N'o. 7095. take upcclsl nntire, tiUu Frank Todhntiter wh mid'? D.i. So. Tsixl.tnke special notice, that the following namc-'l srttler hai fi'rd notlct: ot hl inteution i to mnk fltul proof in mipp.ut of hi claim, n.a 1 tint said proof wiil be made bet tro ihe miJy ! Cli-rk- of (irant Cnuntv. at Canyjii dev. mi MnraiKt, IHS. .IMKS A. ofK.5IA!'.. , PS. Xo 82 C. fur the X half of SE quar. W. .r. a d W Iralfnf SW itnr. Seu 31, Tj li, S if H 1 30. K of W .M. ' lie naiiioi) the fidiowinL' w:tnessc to pr.ivc U'a , idiitiHii'.KH rutidcnce upon, and cultivation of, i said hud, viz: Ja.-ks:n t'hiitn Vrs, of U inymi . -1t, an i TlHimii S.Middcr. J.nep i Had m and ' .IoIih C. Luc-", of John l.iv. Onnt Co . Oregon. -t UE.VIIY ItlNrlUAItT. KrjrUter. ' NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION I jtnl Olticc at La Cnuide. Orejnn. April 13th, 1SSS. . ! Ktt'c' lie-ely given that the following I ttniiiid c:t cr Ikim Hied notice of Id intention to , iuake final p-of In mpirt of IU rlnint. nud :h.it aW pr.f wi.l be rmulo lK-f . re the County ! Clerk of lirant count Oregon, at Cuiiyon City, J' vi.: UA ll A KS.NfcU, 1 3j. Tp. If., f It -7. En! W. M. 1 lie iwine- tkc following i:n. H-ei- prore loiitiiiiiou-i residence ijKti, and cu tiratiou f i-oi t iuikI. vi.-: t'liHU. K. Roe. II. Smith, II. Liiij-niM-raii-l K. I.ucak; alt c f Dayvlile, uriit L'oui.ty, Orison. 4 ii:;.MtV KIXJllAKT. IV-rut-r NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Land OGUii i I.i Orande. Oreson ApriiUtn. 1nv. N.tie- it hereby clveli that thj follfWinif naliml rettler ha. tll.r.1 iiv,tie: i-f his int--nai.il to i ake filial pro f in Hiippo.t ot hit caun, ai.il thit sniJ prort wi.l lstna !e Imfore J. T. Mal ,.r i:....i . i. ........ r vi'lllltl t.1,1 . V. .M.W.I1I... 'A.,.. V4,.,TJ O-mitvCSvrk of lir ill, or. on .May "irtll. li-Al. v: llr..l.i A. Imikiiiy i.s i.-ht r..r t -tr ...... I cc . Tp. 11. S of K . E -l W il 1 ,,u Mame!l t,c following witiie.et to prove hU I .....t -..-I l-t ...1 m. j, j Lo.mn. J-.hu II. Har- I ... .... 1 ... . . ... , pi-r, v tit 11 l:lna: niiO Ilci.ry l.otlon: :i ul FlX Va ..v ,,r.,..t. t, ui.tv. (i:v,o. -"V KIXKHAUT, ltei.sur. Q 13 a .4 y ,tCatarc il faultless cr.d sc i- that r.ollj c!:scovcry, containing t&y Na t Jr'j cv.i rsmedicJ, The" ft! m -Ml PFUNDER'SIE It TL-iLcncIt t j the lmn:n rscc. Khlil Ut YO'JTI-I. HEALTH, VIGOR by the use of Oregon Clood Purifier. Cuick ai.d Ccnptcte Cure cf t:i Diseases o the Jjki.i. Kidneys, Dl.-iddcr end Liver. It checks Rheumattira and Malaria, relieves Constipation, Dyspepsia and L'iliousness.and nuw fresh encrcy into iVc system by xnailag SVi. , ItW-h t:iootl. Take it int:nic,riclt now, as it .-annot be licat as n preventative of tliiiase. Sold aud used evcrywhnc. Jt a bottle. 6 fcr Xc. i 3 rr La I L L-O Goods! Geneval Assortment of Fresh- AliL GOODS cf Ihs Best Class AND Warranted ! Mowers and Binders. iIo.k;cs Double Draper Header. Gaar, Scott & Co. Separators and Farm Engines. C. L 0. Cooper & Co.'s Saw Mills and Engines. Star Wind Mills & Forco Pumps. Chnrns. Cider 31111s-. Hay and ltoot Cutters, Planet, Jr., Gar den Drills and Cnlslvators. Diamond Tooth Cultivators, &c