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About Grant County news. (Canyon City, Or.) 1879-1908 | View Entire Issue (June 14, 1888)
Grant Co. News' i';:bushi:i bvkrytiiuksiuy mounino June .14, JSSS. Cleveland and Tliuriiinn wore nominated for president and vice-president at the St. Louis Convention. Cleveland was nominated ly acclamation. An Arkansas school tc;iclicr offered n prize to the scholar viio would come to school with tiie cleanest face. The result wit that' lie was unable to rec ognize some of the pupils the next day. On the 2Ut tilt. Senator 24 iU'lielKs joint resolution pro ! vidin for n commission of nav I al officer to select a suitable ! site for a naval station," navy j yard and docks on Pacific waters. 1 north of the forty-second paral- ' 3 el, ptssed the Senate. i Tin? thinj; needful to bo un deretood is that this is a coun try in which a roan is perfectly free to aid in making the law, jH?rfectly free to obey it, jhm fectiy free to depart to other countries, ami perfectly certain to punished if he chaos? to stay here and disoly the law. That is the ks.on that needs learning jut now. It is twenty-one years ago litis .Spring that Alaska was ceded by Hiissia to tlie United States. This territory has an area of some NtH) ,000 square miles, and is" lifteen times the sixeof IlliroL. Its civilized population i 12,000 including about n,iHMl or 7,000 white pnp nlation and "KUMK' other inliabi iattts. Tin gold mine of these regions yield some $2,500,000 n yenr. Tlie Kecrvlary of State has been informed by the I'nittd State consul at Port -an-Prince, cd of another revolutionary out- break on that Island. The re- i liort was f Hteh character that ! it was deemed advisable to send : si naval vessel to the island for Ibe protection of the lives and iroperty of American citizens tibere. It is claimed that the Domin ion of ('aimda awarded a eon tract to build a bridge over Fra y.er river, on the Cunadinn Pa eilic. at S l. KMMH). to contrac tor Ondcrdonk, who snl let the ; work to a contracting firm for i $400,000. which in turn let the j job to aiiotlr.r contractor for ( SlUO.OOO. who let it atS7o,0t)0, at which iiriire the bridge was ; ImilL -Wawo rnntnty Sun: Last week an hniian do.-tr, in the neigh borhood of lun-k Creek, Klicki tat countv, W. T., had the mis fortune o losi a patient, and tlu ial"enVp relatives killcfl the doc tor. T'lwy were arrested anl taken to (loMcndale yestenlay lnornintr. ami were examined 1h forv .luslic' of the Peace Keats, and Were. '.v. understand, ludd to appear lKftrc tla grand jury. 'fyw dor-tor hal calh'd in an as sistant to aid him isi diagnosing the ease and it was onl' by a scratch that tin assistant escap ocl the fate of thf big medicine 3an. The Repuhlieaiis have theleg jslatnre hy a lare majority, aid we sinceri-ly hojK? and trtiRt liiey wil'l elect it man from Eastern Oregon to succeed Dolph. Portland now has both senators and congressman and likstern Oregon is entitled to this olii.e. Wasco Sun. The Xicws joins in with the Bro. in this claim. Kitstei'n 0"regoii has mnny com)etent men. and one of them hotild c honored with the election to tlie I". S. Senate, and it is hut justice to thi portion of the Suite that such should be. There are n doubt, many jfasons that cotihl be advanced sJiowing why the Democracy was dafealcd. As they are tic featcd. we do not propose to ltold an iinjmt on the remains, jmrtly. leease there are no re jnaius. They were kicketl by a mule. We have lieen downed liandsomely. hut we will be on hand when the next round i called. There is no denying , tlie fact that the large Urpubli can gains arc due to the e fleet of the lills bill, and to u?, this result seems to measure the sen timent of the people on the ouestion of tariti.-and as miht makes right in this case, Ore gon can lo set down as being opposed to a reduction of it. Wasco Sun. THE FUNEREAL MONTH OF MARCH. An observant metropolitan harhor fuvh that lie can tell one's nlivncal condition by the state of tlie hair! The r.ihle tells us that with his hair pone Samson lost his strength. The Komans considered baldness a serious arHiclion ami Julius tVsar was never quite satisfied with hiinso.i beeauRe his poll was bare. The lave, however, is the oj-eii book and one ean readily trace in :t.-. various expressions, lines, chnnpis and complexion the state of the syst'in. The eye that is unusually hrijzht and yet has a pallid brightness, the face upon who-e cheeks nature imiiits a rose of Macular lieauty ami Hush, more marked in contrast with the alabaster appearance of the fore head ami nose and lower part of the face, is one of those whom tlie skilled nhy.iician will tell you will some day dread the funereal "month of March", lh'cause it is then that consumption rcajis its richest harvest. Consump tion they toll us is caused by this, that and the other thinji, by microbes in the air, by micro-organisms in the blood, by deficient nutrition, by a thousand and one things, but what ever the cause, decay begins with a coUfrh and the remedy that will ellectually stop the cause of that cough cures the disease of the lungs. That is all there is of it. The cough is an evidence of a wasting. To stop it ellectually, a remedy must be u.-ed that will search out the cause, remove that and then heal the lung and do away with the eouirh. This is the power, siccial to itself, po-sessed alone by Warner's Lot: Cabin Cough ami Consumption remedy. This is no new-fangled notion' of narcotic and jniisons, but an old-fashioned preparation of bal sams, roots an 1 herb, such as was umhI by our ancestors many years ago, the formula of whi. h haa'been secured exclusively by the present manufacturers at irreat trouble and cxihmix 1 1 is not a mere cold-dryer. It is a system-searcher and "up huiltler and a consumption cxiK'llaut. Where others fail, it wins, because j V- gets at the constitutional cause and removes it from th system. I. W. llenf-aw, of irct'iisloro, Pa.; on Jan. 1", isss, lejN.rted that "he had derived mo.e red benefit for the length of time, from Warner's Log Cabin Cough ami CuiiMunption rem edy than he had for years from the 1h st State physicians." If 3-011 haw; a co.iirh, night sweats, "jMsjtive asuran.-e in your own mind that you, oh you, have no consumption," an 1 yet lo.se llesh, appetite, courage, as your lungs waste away, you may know that soon the lunt-teal mouth of March will claim you, unless promptly and faithfully you us the article named. If other remedies have tailed try this one thoroughly. If others sxro offered, insist the more en trying this un equaled prcwratiai. Some persons ar prone to con sumption and th-y should never allow the disease to become seated NEW TODAY. NOTICE. reorSTY i'ltW H li-at'iurtUt of ri:i !! rrv !r: t.i Juns 1st, 1836 J be paid pic-.at im, utl Inti-r- osi will i-r-M Um till ttate. E. HAM., C.-uiitj Tses. CiryoH City. Or- Juuc M. !s. If NDTK'J-l All ersoiis indohted lothe under signed, or to the late firm of Wood & Church, are herchy notified to call and settle the same at once, as the accounts have been p!ac d in the hands of J. J. Met'ulluugh fur collection. I, II. Wood. Canyon City, June 1 1 , 'SS j 1 7 DKSERT LAND FINAL PRO'iF notici: rois pmujcatiox. l'niti-4 SUU l-an.l OSifv. l.i ..t. .1 . Or. ;t!i.. I '.-n X.lvilicrebi ijivt-n, (mni 1'ajinif E. wh made IMv. T.tv.'. ttk- n i:iI ii.. tirc.l that ti. S. !.. SMtTtJ. i 1mm lu. ;rattt ("otiiily. OnrKon, tia ti!i i."t;T i.f Itio iiitpn tioii t make trf ii ltsrt Inr.d r!.i'in. N. f.ir I KC iiuar. an! ti.e S i lf ! N E uU4r . and 'Hi qtiar.'Af NIC qti ir.. f N . Tl. IX s ..f It S3. K V M.. Ik Utx, IU-f W and Kfivcr, at l.irnlf. r. on Tittv ! . the s6t)t. day -if Jul if. t-"-. il ii .tn-th'- fniti.' Hin- tr prove ?' i Vtr i rixtJ i rtilliit:Mi f ; ! V. r. Itr! v. A. Sl;a. Uewv II .'i. Jr., t i '.ui4nM. .rf J.'lin Ut, Or., anit It. W. Iri-I.t. f I .mn.l.-. Or. i a n e s a v i m:ii a t: r, -r George Guudlwh $f Hro! PEA I. GENERAL MERGE AND! c.LvinvcT)' tar PHKKS GKKATLY Jl EDUCED. ; Xolice is hereby given that we shall expect Cash Payment on all Notes ! and Accounts due us, by August 1st, l&S-S. without fail. We consider j that wo have given, ami are now giving ample notiee of this our in ! teution.and U-fon-confulenially expect a stticl compliance with our request. Goods, ineludinp: a lull slock of Groceries ju.st arrived at low Ji tigmsi, fcomai wih. v. onto ami -Just lir-(vied. : Gencal Assnrtun-nt of Fresh FfXE T'J.IS, Imported direct from Japan. FAlUNACKors CODDS, TA1'L);A. C.EiniEV. CKHKALINK CKKAl WHEAT. (' HIX.V OAT.M EAL Y.w. '10UACCUS EL CI'STt) CIUAPS, PATENT .MEDP IXES, DIAMOND DYES TOILET A RTIrLES . Kn v.. Will Sell at Reduced Prices For Gash. CROCKERY and GLASSWARE .rg lw.1 J a. tiu.-iu uiii, vim CA25X02f QWY, IVIAY lith, 1S88. SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of an Execution (de cree and order of sale) issued out of the Honorable Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Grant, on a Judgment of fote elo.su re rendered in said court, on tlie2:id, day of April, 1S8S, in fav or of F. O Sels, (tnnrdian of the estate of Lucinda Rami, an insane person. Plaintiff, and against Charles nipsel and Nellie crispel Defendants, for the Mini of Two Thousand. Nino Hund red, and Thirty-three Dollars and Thirty -three cents, and Tliirty One "Dollars aid Ninety-Eight cents costs, together with Ton per cent, per annum interest and ac cruing costs, 1 have levied upon and will sell at Publij Auction, on the 'I'M day of Juno. l.vS8, at Two o'clock P. -M., at the court House door in canyon city Grant county and State of Oregon, all the right, title and interest which the .sail diaries nipsel and Nellie cripsel Defendants had on or after the 'JIM. day of February, 1SS-1, in or to the following described l'ed Property, to wit: The S-mth half of the Noilh half, and tlie South West quarter of Section Twelve l'J) in Township Thirteen (13) South of Puingo Thirty-Three, (::!) East of thoJ Willamette Meridian, in Grant county, Suit e of Oiegon, together with the tenements and appurt enances thereunto belonging or in anywise appertaining. Terms of sale cash. Dated at canyon city, Grant count v, Oregon, this Jid day of Mav, 1SS8. A. 0. I ORE, Sheriff of Grant ro., Or. Pv ROBERT L0CKW0OD. 5)1 :l Deputy Sheriff. NOTICEF()irP 11) 1 A( ATI0N. Ijtllit Ottics at l.n finn ili: Orr -on. .May 17th. I.sS. Notice is hfri-lty tvn that tl:u fillniiik'. nutii- .i s- Itlcr lias fikti notice of I.i" iit4-iiiion tn mtkc final jMr.if in -ijfmrt if Iiis !a:in, .nit) tit.. t r.ul nc,t will Ih.' ihI- iK'forc I'lcrkul Oraiit rr. at Caiivon Citv, Unvon. imi Jum- lvH, iz: DAVMi (.. Ml ItKAV. to omniutt U'tl , .'o .7, fur tlich'IC iuiir., uf :m. l. f a -7, 1- ol WM. He rann" tiic fullmviti;; Hiliicf-M to pravo his c-'iuiiimmt roi.li-tii - tixm. aiul rutthat'o - f .iM 'ami, t iz: t Mi-Ii'tyu'. Atth'ir 1 -. .', .lolni A. Mi ;( ami J htiC. JiHit.b. a'l i! I'anillo. o eiroli un iiKXUY i:i:ci:iiAirr, ta-cWw. NOTICE FOR PURLICATION. ' IjiiiJ OfHec at I a Craiwtr. Orejrwi. J.. 1-th, lri. Ivtix i licreliy givon t!.4t i . ftiUvai: i a:nl Msttt.r h I ilefl nnt:o of lit r inteitin t' : Hiiiki-(in..! !'P'J in U)ijMrt uf lit r cl iiiu, -I II I th:.t aM Jrnf ill ! tuaii.- Ix for tit-; n.imtv ! I'Wik of ;r-iit 'iiint. Or., at Canvoa City, . on 4! 7th. itss. vi: M.VHION E. Lt'CK ! Ii . 7.;4:i. fr r.c NK imr. of sK iimr..aiH. luif ol i ar . Xir. 7. ar.i! Ntt .junr ..f NK .j.inr , s. is. Tji. 17. S f It i. K 4 V V. Sllr liaillrs lh' fotlowilis IttVPSStfS t 'TW-1. r ' !! tm i: i tvMtit-mc njtrni. und il tivati.ni fl, t-aiJ Unit, i z: l.'o: er. V. tnHnr, Omm UuU, i Car: W. Iimiha'tt mul ilailt.w L,. Itrasxl. a I 1 of Cmiyou .tty. or--ti. ; i- IIKXKY ItlNKIJAKlt, Rrgitr. ! NO'J ICE. In the County Court of tin? Stale of Oregon for Grant county. In the matter of the Estate of II. C Jarrcl, decased. Heirs, crcditoi-s, and all per sons wiminsoovcr interested the above entithd estate will take Notice that the uinlessignotl, the Alininistra trix thereof has filed her Final A count therein, to-vit, on Ihr '2od day of May. A. P., KSSS, and that the Hon. County court of the State of Oregon, foi Cuaixt county, has by an order of the same date appointed Friday, the -JL'nd day of June, A. D , 1X,SS, an adjounud I-mi thereof, at the hour of 1 V. M. as the time, and the rooms of the court as the place f-r the hear ing of objections to such Final Account, and the settlement there ot. All persons will, therefore, on or before said da , file auv tdijcc tioiis they may have in the prem ises according to law. Mauy A. J au ur.u.. I'D Aminislratrix. Fits IX. 3 oincathY ay us. Gno Guntilacu & IJl'0. uuu 9 i- uu.iit uiivi ui:iui lux. i wm G rooeries, WRITE i The leading Merchants, rrairie City, (Jr. I9. BaschefyCo. Prairie City -A W'ORD TO THK TWO IVI0WERS IN ONE! We invite Attention to our ('haneab'e Speed .Mower, affording TWO SPEFUS to the Knife. Ih fore contructing for your Im plements it will surely p.iy vou to call cn v has; "he a. CO., And see their wonderful Slower. It is a marvel of Perfection. mw?r;m r 'A e-i Admitted the N& TWINF BIN caa i. i. o a u u v For Thirty years these machines h Bain Continue to ho the Hebt W.rfiui on W ln-el-. Are Unexcelled for AGEXTS FOE. KX.IPP, BITRREL $ CO For Moline Oliver Chilled Plows, Columbus Buggy Cos Buggies Buffalo Pitts Thresher s, Mansfield En Agents for California Powder Co-. Hercules Powder, No. 1 and 2. Blasting, Soi ling and I'ifle Powder. ALo EntotprirO Nois less Wind .Mills. "Wo also cany the Fullest and Largest line of Stoves, Hardware, (Iiuis, cutlery,. Ammunition and Mineis' n nd Farmers Supjdies, Of any house in Eastern Oregon, and Sell at Lowest Prices. Call, or correspond with us. All oroers promptly anil satisfactorily tilled n -a & I. M. Fish $? I Prairie Oity, Or. i Now drnu'mg cut J, D'tJRKEEIMEB, Co:$., PMAX1UM GXTYy Qgr the Largest Stock of -Ever brought, to Grant CoaiUij; comprising t mm, Wc arc 3tow prepared ever lniovnun Grant County. FOR QU! PRICES WISE IS SFFFICIENT- -O A s -v-nm best make on hartli; B B u . u at test u u 'v h lve leen I In K-M'uuizutl Standard. Beauty and Finish. ilOt Hem Agents, nut riTo uuu uuiiiviiii uuu m Hmle. ardware, to fill all orders at BEFORE BUYING ELSEWHERE , DURKHEIMER TH 8 Great Are diving immense bargains in iheir ELEGANT LINE OF DRY GOODS. We carry the largest ami Jin est stock oj goods and sell the same at NSW ItORK PEIOES l.'i v.-: . nice Lau ns t.r ..T.UO It ' white piijtie !i' stints 1.00 Woolen lice butitiu.'i a!i l.at!es per yd. .1 Kun V Veiling, all ne v shades " "1 L'O shades or Mimnu-i silks 41 " ." Ladies' white linen coliara for .124 XEW STYLES. Ladies'. hose, all coloi-s $00.1 2i Lihle hose, puie fr 25 Best, chihl's hose for 1-i IVTovor s-ld sticIi Kpocls for Clioap Ladies' muslin suits for f UU.oU "We carry 100 shades, the Latest Styles, of Silk Velvets striped Plushes, never seen in this pnrt of country b efo, All Shades ol Lliebf st Press Silks. And this is the only stoie m Laker ( it y and hast cm Qr eoon where vott cm nssoit yr.ursoif. KKMl'A'l'.KU The Great S. X L. Store, of Baker Ctiy Is the placo to hnv your ? COODS- Good Men's and Boys' suits Jhr &7.00 and up. WARSHAUBB BP.0S. Orcloro Very Cnrofullv IPillocl. I. HACHENE jt. DKALKR IK General JOHN City meat market. Washington Street, Canyon City, Oregon. W. P. CRAY Propriator. IJBAI.BR IX AH Kinds Of Hj Wholesale and Retail. A w i Hit 9 53 in pitfrb- i iiitc, Etci Lower Trices than t i j store, Baker City. 3 a DAY CITY. FRESH MEATS XjSim! Maui mwtlm tilUcr. merchaiidise.