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About Grant County news. (Canyon City, Or.) 1879-1908 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 27, 1888)
v - I Grant Co. News. LOCAL BREVITIES. Lung O.u's notion under "New to-dav." There is something in a name. Whisky is now called "stagger- juice." The harsh song of the Chinese wood saw now greets the ear at parley morn See "ad" of th.-. -New Hotel," which is to be opened up under j new management. George Gundlaeh of Portland is paying a visit to this place, busi- ncss being his prime motive. j Our par or the earth received ivettmir down Fridav norM nn a wetting down Friday night, on the occasion' of the ''equinox.' T r t . i . .ju vwinnoii, uic Lexington in-; cendiary, was sentenccil to five years m tne state penitentiary. Bob .Mofllt put up a horse at raflle Tuesday evening, which was won bv himself and Jakc'-Simons. Trowbridge caught a wildcat in a trap last week, which var mint had been robbing his hen roost. The price of horses is higher in Grant county where they are rai sed in abundance, than almost anywhere on the coast. The assessor of Marion county has learned that there is about '2,0iH),000 less taxable property in that county this war than last. Nineteen head of horses and mares belonging to the John Miller estate were sold at auction day before yesterday, all bring ing a fair price. John Voss, watchmaker and jeweler, formerly of Arlington, will be in Canyon City during the iirst part of October, prepared to do all work in his line. The taxable property of Baker county, as shown by the asses- sor's returns, is 1,630,000. The I tax levy for count' purposes is 1 twenty-two mills, to which the : state tax is to be added, : Page, the slaver of brown, has ! left for portions unexplored, i After the justice of the peace set ! him free a warrant was sworn out for his re-arrest, but by the time J it reached IJurns he was gone. ' E. Hall, who has been in busi- j ness in Uanyon Uitv ss in Canyon Citv a long time lias taken his departure for Ilun- gerford, Berkshire, England, the home of his birth, lie expects to return to Can von next vear. Arthur Begg. of South Fork, received a chest of Assam tea. grown in the highlands of China, and is requested to act as agent for the same. We have sampled a package of the tea and pro- j uounce it excellent, filling the bill for all that is claimed for it. Married, at tfie residence of t he bride's parents near Canyon City, bv Justice of the peace X. Ruli son. Sunday September 23. 1888, Mr. James Tracy and Miss. Ella Welch, both of (.'rant county. Their host of friends in this place congratulate the happy couple. Tom Smith returned from his chase after thc horse thieves men tioned last week. After leaving liurns the pursuers got onto the wrong trail and overhauled in nocent men. Py the tim? they found their mistake the culprits were probably far in Nevada, and pursuit was useless" Th New II 'A of Canyo-i City, has been leased by Stansell and Cunnington and is now undergo ing a thorough renovation from garret to cellar. It will be open ed Oct. oth for the accommoda tion of the public. This Ilotw is now in the hands of old and experienced hotel men, and the table will be supplied with Viands to suit thc most fastidious. Tuesday morning of last week 1). L. Shirk shot and killed a lad named Jap. Isaacs in Catlow valley. Shirk came into town Thursdtiy evening and gave him self up to the proper authorities. Just'ee Rulison placed him under to.OQO bonds to appear at the preliminary trial next Moday. that being cosidcred as earley as witnesses could be oluained. 1 le gave bonds for his appearance, ami left. A great deal could be said regarding the case, but we make no comments, trusting the law will deal justly with all. Little Keno Aldrich a kid only ion .i r.iu uui recently weaned, was arrested lmf (lo,m Jf yo'll put 'em ; Sunday on a charge of shooting : undpr ft mt, hun hovl haU.h , at one Jaines Lofton Jr. Aid- h cl)it.ktns t0 . for rich was in Mr. Lofton s garden ft VCJirs sltb,t.ription." Xow', this getting himself a turnip to allay new w;u, M m .f the pangs of hunger, and Lofton s . QlMhQ,iy W:H, us a hvn u,, ; son saw him and spoke to luni, , yU Uv mQuU when he commenced shooting. 1 he lirosecuting witness did not hear j An exchange says that reports the report nor see the flash of the of gold found in the Plaek Hills pistol with which h-i was shot at, may bring an exodus in that di but saw where the bullet struck, reel ion next year. Cold seekers It was rather a peculiar case, but who believe in coinciden.-es will Monday Justice Rulisou bound ; recall the fact that for 40 years the defendant over in the sum of back every year that ended in $:J0U to appear before the grand the i) has been celebrated for the : iurv. "Old Southern Chivalry" dfscovery of rich depositis of pre- is showing up to .gooa ailvanlage : when even kids take to deadly weapons to protect themselves mrfiincl I hnso wltn won Id L'uard from intruders, i The Houring mill at John Day will soon be started up. Frost has been touching gard i ens and other things clown on the river. Khcrifl Orav returned Tuesdav j from his unsuTfSsful search for j I 'age. ; Sam Sired is giving the inside i of the "New Hotel' some new '. paint. Bailey Dusiin is acting as chambermaid inCunnington's liv ery stable. Suscribe for the Nkws and keep posted on Circuit court matters some six weeks hence. Old papers suitable for making ls for gale atf this njH(.0 1 Jordan, the Chrisman S: Allen horse carried ofV the olive branch aam a u ' week. Long Creek races This is the dullest scasn of the year and yet people expect to sec ; their newspaper filled with news that never transpired' Dr. Kinearson of Prairie City will not cast his anchor at Crack er creek this year as he intended, but may go next spring. Our citizens have (bine a wise thing and contributed suSTieicnt cash to keep tin Fire Co. anil Hose Team from going. A cougar pays frequent visits to ranches along 'he John Day river, biding in the brush by day and prowling around at night. The State Insurance Co. of i Salem represents Oregon capital, j and is taking the lead. V. M. . Davis, agent. 1'rairie City, Or. ! The industrious housefly will ! have soon run his course for this season. He wakes up with rheu-. matism in every joint these cold mornings, Take your wheat to the Straw- berry mill before the water freezes "P- as the "Miller desires to Plnd a.u at onco- whllc tho n,,, ,s running. It is our intention in the near j future to make needed improve- m,,lts " ,he N,:u'3: a"l , 1:ir?r thc Ra,nt 10 (Mjrht coll!11,ns : lo tne Va" IT any of your neigbors get shot ut or killed please drop a postal card to the Xkws, conveying the information as we desire to keep trac,c 01 :U1 sl,c QR- John Griffith and family exprd to move to Vancovver. British Columbia, about the middle of November. Mr. Griffith has se cured a lucrative position in that citv. Annie Tuttle, a fod girl in Brooklyn, was to have married a Chinaman last Wednesday, but the papers took it up and "made ! E0 much talk that she 1 ounced ' I him. John Sloan left yesterday morn ing for Medical Lake. Washington territory, at which plae. h ' has property which is increasing in value with the advent of a new railroad. branch railroad froniHcppner to Long Creek and over to the John Hay valley is projected, and at no distant day we shall see it materialize. When our valuable mines shall be opened we at" bound to have an outlet to mar ket. A private-letter from Prairie City lo the Xkws says Harrison voter" arc increasing wonderfully nt that i place, and explains as follows: ! "Porn. Sept to the wife of .las. t Sulivns. a son: to the wife of S. Hoy. Sept. H. :i son. Fathers are fining well." The survey of the iine ln-twcen (rant and I'matiHa counties has been completed and the boundary ; fptestion finally settled. I'matil i la takes a slice of land claimed ; by ( I rant, also the bridge across ' the Xorth Fork. The valuable, mint's arc all in (Iran! County, j Last Saturday wis said to ; to have been the most interesing day of the Long Creek races. The match race between Pen j Swaggart's horse Funny, better known as the pack horse, against Dr. llammack's mare, name j unknown, mile flash, was won ' bv Hnmack'smarefor$2o0aside. tinie 2:5L I A Harney man who subscribed ; j to The Xkws for three months writes: "I want to pay for my subscription, but I'm a little , . ,ifllimim.. ,. I .,ni1 vm. . cious menus, tauiunua in ioi;, riKO s reaic m inov, :evana in . 1S60, and Leadville in 1S79 all j bear out this statement. In ISSU look out for rich discoveries ot gold near Canyon City. GRANITE GRANULATIONS. Sept. IS. Less smoke. Somewhat colder. Our school is going at a 2:10 : rait. 1 I .. Prospectors are numerous and hopeful. : m-v last ,olter ,ias 1101 .vct ,,,n or take meiehantaMe f,-y m produce i . erged from the room of the Com- on deliverv utlowest cash rates, i Cabbel l'.ros. are getting in ,ittce on Public Lands, where it Special "and reduced terms ofter their machinery every day, and was sent at the time of its intro- ed on heavy orders, or for the en expect to have their mill at work dilution. tire crop in the orchard. ' . .ill it rni i i i f soon. I. Klopp has ouitc a force of men on his placer claim. Thiy report about $2.j a flay to the hand. That pays! handed over. royotes are giving tree, open to thp Oiion that the bill will I''.s are to ic to.inu ivi t m e.t wi ,. ... nivi;,Ilci, air concerts night and morning, be defeated in the rommittec of theC.is-:ide inonritmi.i. Come lllrf)e Ulikn below Jubsi lia.v oily. ! w ' Thev fhunand a chicken or two room, and those having the inter- Il'-d -''"d judge f.u-yourselves. Terms Reasonable. , viyawm. r.aun. -Kh.sr-:;.! Jt i . ,l nicivcii o. im r. Orchar. situate two nish-s east of T,,v f I vrv . u" i'rJ? ti.ot-..rn,.,..wl t,. if noi ests of the great Northwest at , i. "l Joii.l. mm.. "O.'n J&Z:""- The report of the "Conqueror" ; A case was decided by the 'As inine in th- Hedroek Democrat, sistant Secretary of the Interior a ' reads like a fairy tale. Sinbad P whi,;h Must rates , , ... .. .. the theory that it is good f.uth never saw su'n. His valley o , , , . r .r . 1 that counts m jierfectini; entries lines, i.eiu,,- n u un- droits wealth. Head it and re Ileci. The Monumental is getting un der headway: they are cleaning up the premises, and expect to start the mill by the loth of Oe titbi r. Their force of hands are prmcpauy Lmnese. as tney pay .LMKi per lay and allow a man "furnish' hiuHtdf. Our butcher, a Chinaman, was ' , , , jX .. ... badly burned by the forest fires locf S5 t nrIo v 1 to wm f'lriri(r v ".' m . . ... i . .. Ml Z some meat 10 miners on , ran creek when the liros caught him and scorehed his horse which V ,. . 1 , 1 1" threw luni off and dragged him into the fire. His face is badly burned and his hands also, but he will recover, as be did not lose k;o ..1,0 CJiuNi'ii:. - a. . lO REWARD The above reward will be paid by the. undersigned for the deliv-! cry to him at Canvon Citv ot the ioMowing-(ietcin;eci ammai: une bright bay horse, three years old last spring, hind feet white to fit 1 t1 1 fetlock, branded (2) fin each J On appoal. Mr. Muldrow, Act stitle ami T under mane. . jner Secretary of the interior, PETER KUHL. j found that the improvements, as Canvon t ilv. Sei)t. '2"), 1?S ; described by the claimants and I jjj. wjt:u.st.j:t were ciuitc as pood FOR SALE AT S75.ias those usualy made by pre M.,.. i'....t n,m,J i.tn- ' finnlion cbiiitenils. and that 1 be and one hinle Harness, brand ! new. at G,:o. Gt'xm..u H lino's, j Sept "ti 1888 2S 1 ' 5 - - - ! vmtiai" 1 have 2 thoroughbred Here ford and 1 llolstein Hull at Trow brid'e' ranch, which I will c.v- chang.-lor mares. ! Xkwma.n IT. Cottkkm.. i fop sali-;. Three li undred and Sixty Acres fif Land in Si! vies Valley. (.Joor bottom laud, and eommandmg lin? Range. A coniform i!e House, cellar and corrals. anl cold spring f)n premises. Will bo Fold cheap, as owner intends to leave ihe coun try. For particulars empiiic : Xr.ws (Ji vv . Canvon Citv. 1'7 Wheel Kaisers, Attention! Notice to wbejn raisers is hen by aiven that we will grind When! for pay at the rate of oOcts. for every UK) ils of Flour turned out. provided it is brought in ptarti ti - not less than fifty bushels: otherwise w will exchantre Flour for Wh-at. Further. that we will guarantee ihe dour. ,Ual lo the v-ry 1 est provided good wheat is urni-hed. furni-hefl Highest Market Price paid for Wheal. J A M KS X If M A .V tV ( ' K John Day City. Sept. 1SSH. There is an air of respectability about being in debt. It proves that von had credit once. c . P , , ,,niUinn i';rrr "I1" -""'' fil ing the very heart of the citv Lawyer S. S. Henning and I. AV. Splawn. of Long Creek, were at the count v seat on hu.-mess tins week. The smoke which has cleared away several times, lately has settled over the hi Ls and vailevs once more. " (itiveriior Scniple comniuted the death sentence of Mary J. Pyle and John Hern, the Walla Walla incendiaries and murder ers to imprisonment for life. A Museum fakii town recently announc would exhibit an norn ami ureci in i. ineago, who ..i t 1 1. i i couiu, nevcTiiioiess. jipeaic only broken English. Y'hen the peo ple wen; in to see the curiosity they found that he was a stam merer. In Japan theatrical audiences aiesaid to show their appreciat ion ofthe actors by throwing pci- ces ot clothing hats, coats, sash- es, etc. on the stage. At the '. close ol the play they reUeem york. tipping the beam at 20(5 - delay, but come lorwarti and pay, CUfG YOU I A Child can USC them ! these articles at fixed prices, thc pounds at that time. His father money wo must have. by dwrefati. a : six for rawiooiy . Uncqunlled for nI, Fancy nnt! Art vork. proceeds going to the fortunate . weiirhW'115noittUls"ancrnis mo'th- ' P. BASCHE & Co. ; y wtu iskwukos 4 a, B"--!. - j M lJalJB5l4U 03d Xmhzw. i.c. frct actor. ,uuyiuiiiopouiui..anuhismoih . Hr Hsrvous, Debilitate. WtL s,F..c;HAKCCfHkc.'.fP.eiS..2sdk-g-,IVt. COPFS LAND REVIEW. Mr. Holman's Suspension Bill-A Case in Which Good Faith Wins the Dav. Mr. Ilolman's bill to suspend t'he operation of the public land II .1 1. 4.. I I " 1 iaw.fc, which ioiihc-u me miujiti whether it win. no passed ny the House of Representatives or not is an open question, some lembers expressing the opinion mt t w 1. while others assert he i-ontrnrv. One member of the committee is strongly inclined . . heart should hope tha ojim- ion will prove correct. j UU((.r ul0 preemption ami home- stead laws. Lafayette Grim, of the Niobra ra land district, Nebraska, filed his declaratory statement May 2f. lrfMi. alleging settlement the (lay before, lie established an actual residence on the land with hi. family June 1, following. ; noiilhp fmm ,Bial !inur n.ci(l,.n,.(.l,(.V.lmiittc(l h proof and offered payment for the 1 proof showing that his i tannlv had been continuously up-' on the land from the date when i .1 1 .1 ' j .... . . 1 uie restuence mereon was jiii es- 11 1 ii ii I 1 . , lanlisneu. mil man . run nau per- j sonally been absent from the land ! ;,t work for hvo ,mmths (,nnnr llm tinio Th;i tefil vibvition of Ule lllue- i U' u.iai .imaiio.i 01 improvements was thirty-five dol- ,ar,f- . ' . ihc register and receiver re- ; jected the proof and refused to al- I ,mv nim 10 (nur 1,11 i!inw uu U!t 'ground that his improvements ' ,velv so nio:jt?re and because the I law dose not permit absence from j the land during the six months precediuo; proof. This decision . u-Ulc allirnied bv the. Commission- was ainrineu ny tne.i omimssion- er (Sparks) of the Oeneral Land Ollice. and the filing was held for eaneelhition. . v 1 . . if 1 furnishing of his bouse indicated an intention to make a perman- ent home, and that the valuation of the improvements at sfrSf, was . . i . :.. .; evident good faith ofthe claimant. t . he oroered the final papers to is-; ue. nom imh u i. m ' urn- it the department will not per- i.if 4lw iiuliwf ..f .1 Iilltllllt1l ol I III inn int.- tiAt:iH in ;i iiiuiiiMu.. ... f.ve ami perimuient cure or eveiv improvf.ments. and that olliceis (,l; c,)mJI, ,Ki(.r our care ami in passing upon the siiiliciency ol toiwi:i iir ianinvti -as and ac! proof must use discretion, and su.(. act in each case in accordance. , OII )is i).iVr; wUU. with the law and the facts so . vo UlVP (1, (innortunity aad that ju-ticc may be done to ali: have these t:oub!es. with all their in other words, they must, like ro:i;ny coiss-'quenees, removeil. the Mikado, in Uilbert A' Snlli- Tlio-ili on may have a weaknos van.- op.-p'tl.-i. '!'! th" puni'-'h- of -en.i! organ-, or beu imnoteni m nt tin etime. 1IEXI.V X. COPP. HIDES & FURS. I will pay the highest market priro for iJeer and other Hides. W. II. CLARK. 20s Canyon . ii . Or. Where, oh where are nearly all nnr enrre.-pondents'.' Temd.er-Han. name tb.ee lM..lstsllf linns T;vo lions t . am: a tiger. H. M. Pasford'has the thanks of the Xkws for a bundle ofspok- ane newspapers. X. II. Cottrell left Monday for Harney valley with a band of tine bucks. Which are for sale. 4 .... A lm,,!, hrican- ive.-ntly swept tne cost oi.ioruta. .uucii! At the annual convention to thed. A R. Hon. Willian Dormer was chosen commander-in-chief. .lapa.n has a twidvc-year old girl whose feet measure lo inches in length Put her height, is eight feet, a'lid she weighs JtO jiounds. , , ' Oennany refuses to allow her , surjects m tne newiy acceneu , doi ,. nnt;j x ()v:0ck n . on Mo.i French territory to speak their (j . ,. ,i.,v 0f November, native tongu-. but wants (hem f,r the care, support, medicai to talk Dutch. ! treatninal. hoaid. e'olhing and James Shackleford, a farmer thoiurl a Hanson Craig, of Kentucky, is probably the largest man in the i world. His weicht is given at two vonrs old he took ?i 1.000 i nnve it i bnhv show in ew :.. -e i 4 u:.. to i.i ' mxMins who in iV he declared COllll- la. nillousncsi. H!kI Humors Kitlnf.v HIh-um.-. in l ennearce. ocui ins i e:ii-o:o i i , .. i . i in "i W'ncfi.iM i i. . i it t i !v el-nrees fur Grant countv. for ;onstlpntlon. 1-tniaK-Tnaliit-. l-'M-r HinI ygao. m a W estern daughter to death because she sv tl.nihs tm iTrani ioi J iv.ruu. r Nomnn ir-i :ed that he ,v., ,rtr in hrintrincr -i hnekft one year ironi urn om ua ui ou- t.tm,ui ,,i be! educated man, of water from a sprite than ,t. vcmiIicc. l:hb, excepting t.ie iuo ;urp(, lu cflCb of thccp ,hp ralM ix rawi!tt r a .1,,, , 4g. K14 f ft CJll 1 IWWUIJJ iU.-, niiu.wiiuu'ir pliyiCnl OVCnvorK. ailXIViy, CXKMirv r limiujiu. 7H2 pounds, and it "requires 07 vo am. frihxim; a.nimtstomkhs: ailie S b8I8fy bUmUUUUU T"" . i r. . . . i il.-. itirlf nf SiTit .it m nur Witrrnnlet. tocnlor r.i ro tr A'l .iav VaiUS Ot ClOth 10. nniKC Him a, ' V' V.,1. Jam. L. Uowks. Sj.rluu'fa-M. M.t.. w- ci--.-- ;,:vw ,.xl.rinr.V. cml t cive mtre It suit, he is G feet U inches in . entire stock" and ouiKiings were '''y 'y .lumWc i-oioi. a-s f,rtb, i,,Mt. ai hiL'tit is ,'Jl veurs old and weitrh- ' entirely destroyed ly fire. e v.-roiiKhtapreut thunK- My iicrviione!n-niir;.-iy , n , PQPj ' Ciira om unci t.i . . .... , ., i:Wml. tuul ;ith it Ihe muUiiiK u!!uU..it A DlVSS UVCd I hUK cd II pounds at birth. When ' request an jicim... iv.iwihB .uu,.- bean .m.i liv.r. au.i be -vhr-v . n A n", , B-ft To 1'riiil Dealers, Shippers and Consumer. ' -1000 bushels of clioice "Winter 1 npple and -.000 g lions of cider vinegar now ottered for sale at lowest ensh rates. I will sell apples by the quantity nt the orchard. 50 cents nerbox . i . or l cents per pound, f vsu i n -vn J no aoove Designated rues 10 hold good during gathering time, r fimn Oct. 1st to Nov. 1st. 1SSS.. By close at ten lion, pinning and . emuvniion. i can now ..i.er m mo puime apples nt simc-rior size unci i ... i i : '"." ;" k.i of the Praiiie. City and John Day road, li-'sitlonce in Poplar drove north of the orciru-d. jj-ir" Hard chler, C.-oasn eidur and Sweet cider free to customers whil lo.uliii. D. 1 Rini ni: r. CREATIVE LIFE is ihe Foundation of Health and Strength, but Lost .Manhood and Wo manhood . Ends Jn ph..sicaj Deterioration -Free Treatment Again. j.-r,in, ,lt. n.i n. ; . it JU , t, ; 1(cUn,; roum un Sllent OH the I cuhjec-t ol d senses ol the scximl J ,, , , .. . ur!lll;!;ll. j h... sexu:il lite iht; hJ throUgll wllich wu derive our being-is regarded by most per- snnH with u religious horror. A f.,jst. delicacy v.ithholds a true knowienge in regain to paysiciog- .' icalhiws, and life wrecks, shatter- M luitiiaiiity. insanity and prenm;- me gr.ives full t!ie world. yu. sexual lite is the sunt .iniug t.ower f e erv oriran of the body promoting digestion, secretion i ,-md excretion tor its .sustenauee nml growth; the brain for ihon-bt, ami Hie nerves to receive the im- ' nroinutinn digestion, secretion pnst:oi.s of the sor.l. As the sexual life weakens in six the heakh of the individual diminish es The living speimutozo.i of j( tlio male ami the ova of the fe male arc bein4 constantly gtmer ileJ in the hum.ui frame bv druw- K io ;f - an. , o o n . ll !"lLt . P'"' U- H-me inc.rL and tl"funned; btiK-c- pnvsieal ih tenor ' j -t n u t- u-.uni inih flic iiMn-ifii ii f)t : of ti..hor s(i. Uic.etl ;n Wii manji-r ; our new ui:d siicee.v.sftd met,,l ,,f heating this diss of . aiM4tK..s Ve guarantee n posi for m.inv years, llm. gh from re pi.Mi.-d il Hi-! and fiihuvs to gei ivii!f your live.; ma' li- iille.l with dnrkue-s and de.-spair, we say U yo'.i eomt certain relief is near at hand. Your own iuan!nod de manila it; it is a duty owed society, your friends and family. Your days, now tilU-tl wi h smlness, and despondency, w II he char ed :o ov and gladm's, ee.iy hoi;i an hour "f sunshine, and yo-.ir wliok- life b: as braut iful as a sum hut's day. All conmr.inicniions. by mail n othei '.vise, confidedtial. oii-.:dta-tiou in all cases free. The poor fiers'.e.l fiee from f to 10 A M. Tii- I)s. I) i r r'm a:e I n- t ; I ar -J:5") rtfth street, corner M tin. Portland, and Stine House, Wail.i Walla, N . T. Oflice hours from 10 . to dailv; evening, 7 to Sun- ;, lavs in (u A11 cll, able chronic !in ! ,nV:d.. ,5S(.,Wos, c.taih and deafness are confident lallv and .successfully treated. Most cases e.an receive home trentmedt after a visit to the doctors YlVi. e. NO II CM in the in-itler of the care, suj ,. "j noil and m"dica! t real men t of J - . . I the county poor of Grant co. Sealed proposals will be rpcttive,, nl t. 0f,it.,. of ,he county I -' ' lodging 'if the county poor Mid all wise nro idt d for. J.vs. T. Maf.i., Cbr". ward and settle al once tl , .,,. LtO not i i alllllll I II fllIIIi:Li 1 1 1 1 ti 'J 11X1 ' vi. cst rr-n-iicto VHTfCF RKSVI.T will tllsapiar. ; uV-iV FRUIT FOR SAT.E. j 1 will sell clioice Y inter Apples ; for 50 cents per lox until tlie first ' of November. After the fruit is stored for winter the price will be Qne Dollar per Bow All kinds of clean grain takeut .it 2ts. per lb .i.nlr,,., ; M,.hnn..p f,r find f or vegetables. Onions i.1. els. per 11' ; e:dbge H c-ts per t, and all kinds of vege tables cheap. Residence two miles below John Dav om The Dalles road. IS . Wm. Lin:. Xoticc to Slit p I5:jlot. I have about fifty head of Ducks for Sdo: Tnorotmhbreds and (-...,. Tl.ev .-ire in tine condi tion To All Whom it May Concern. , i 1 have appointffl Mr. John H. Ulakemy iluly authori7.ed Agent fluring my absene" from Canyon ,cqS 'i pi i Pil II. MkTSCUXN' Supplemental Report. of J. T. M:iel. Clerx of Oram ' cou'iiv. from Julv 1S. to Julv i). showing taxes t M ct d 1 y A . C. Ditre ami paid to N. II. P!e since the filing 1 report of 10 Hell: , For the years l.v."-l-V7 '. "P.-'i. Stnrtltni; )Isf.'wry. Tht dicii vj I" i:e Ii;liiilii:r.nt of a 1 culity hiaicrio u .vi.-i;-', by Uie pfsiUent i..r ..r t.i'..r 1 ...II" tltMf It tl?3 III ! ihrlr very i:UU, U dcjMedly atanlhis. S ids diaCOVrrUu arc nuutc st et-r7 t-abou. j,, ovcry part of llio Lniuis. Sut-'liirntly. ch-m it l-t li-pf-rfalnt-il. in II iiinri'.i'il li u. bucn limes, throiiga lin- vaJuaLin op rtf n'' of mime oil" who I :is I l. i-i!t I ami buri-d, Ilial Uostrltrr'd Sioi.iarii ltiltt'r i.s a --j,.:,,;, ;.f r..rV...K ti.e tli'iriuigiily iurr!.Ut I'-'iiraiiir ii ih" inu- ! wi-bor.Wi v.-i w of . U-l :v.i uiH asf. dui.:I. utt ui.1 ntm- cake r-m.ivni i v ii.oo'en:a. ti..,iiiri:io im- A lVV;I-AU V.rV xlY'-s-V A"." 'Ji' ;S&.-hhc ! oui iii.;i..attiMa.-'niiianoi: ' u U. STAXSKI.l- - ... . . .t T x ; MtOti (L ffWiiQ C f t$ ' - ; hut lts:s Accost innvr:r.v3 I ii : Tables Par Excellence; four pons .-It ten tion Girm to Erm Ono. j Wll921 I'l The Ci"J Givo STA?iSLL& CUKN'NQTON. Frosrietcrs. T rx r icF THE LEADING GROCERS, W.U sell you grinds t-he-tjier llwiu atv mist r lif:.j in Pakti' ""it;. Thv caiTv S7.V JZA'r- F-LXCY (I ROC Eli IBS PRICES MARK EI) AWAY DOVyN Full Roller Flour Oood Roast Coffee Choice lapan Tea. . . . Parties wishing to iav in lueii to call and ex iinine go.!. and ge r i tr A., irvlc If You Are Sick vith Ueadacbo. Nonralin. KhMwaiti'tn Dy-jH-j. the effort of which t U weaatn Ihe ni-rvou-' 5j. - ti-iii. re-ultltit; Inoaa of tlase ill-ease, itcraove , Ihe cvisr. with that srea; Ntive Tonic, ml the, RESVI.T will tllsapjiear. ' ,l" ml ineuiw, i veiry CoiniomiJ i tetl tuy frieuiln, If sick us I Ltve litt-ii, Tuluea rs i . ol r- .- For Ijiimbno. rr.ESH. STRONG EVIDENCE. All night! r. Ohj. Jt ii. ISS. - LuJarcJ a 7tirIUi pUj 1- ttt lick. mllH with x ;a; El Jaci til csrJ ut; .a risni. a. ? ! Hcil-rittilcii. Vletori. 7rt. Jua 12. JM. In t4 two iiacthi with t;-ach.. ETiMi 3 :atUs. VTtti cared by Rt. Jicjtt Oil. p frail -na:l7' no rttirc Sa 1 mssthi. O. W. JE15C.1. 1 r"'i!'J. Ti:l Brrcn. I!! . Ma.. ;s ss:i. Crlis i tiitn xlih luat i af:8:"1'?' J with j,.in inltck iVo-it it ratstii Ma rr t.att , the csAr.i E3 a. z .. FARMERS. i Drinir o ir Giisls beforn I it fieecs up, as r- is too ..! th.-u to jrm' the iee: 0.0 MILLKtt. Prnirie Cit v. f rr-e'i!. r . QCMlUGOtDtrtTCn FREE la Utrlj. iw.t gNr.l S..I4fjr Sieu au l-rt tlu. ! nil I uutitinc uit. K.-:t.t knl lui:r.iVal. I- i U'U'r'mZ'l ruti .n wik ml r.x of SB: Tl!:-..K PKHSOK i Rti:. uow U!tijpoM:biT Wvaiutr vi wu uuv fr t-a la ch I.v.I. I r. ta kr-p la &t!TboDiu,u. mixow la thoiN)cl!, rcDftfl lliMttoar TtlaiUr ol trj tucioi HULUl.iiin."' mhi-lm. Taut i4iuf lt, veil wlcb.r l ".cJ ilitt joa Larektpt Ibtmla yoor b.im for tt mmilu an t M.nn ihtux to these whs nur bare r!lcU,It.j iMm rxir om u jrojttr; It Ij pcMlMo U tUMte Iblt erral o3r, acujlac t' ftlit.lt COLD watch 01CHTV aampUt frrr. a. t b..wlacof tte mpls In aoy Icalil;. jt rr itit't lu a Ur-- irvtc br ci; IUr our Itn.lr4 inn brrn lu I..IUt f. r a tn -nta or two miutlr C( f'n SIOOO u ?S(IOO lu t: 'r.-i tha forrounillax csulrx. Thl(,t!i tnt bwiItxI oJV-- C7tr keswD.li niaJla irtkrt..aloart amp'r tat U- .l te-i M rra liratbrfcaa bfl arfo, all nvrr Atntrl'. Hrltf it mr. abl Bake lorao the cbaDC. Hradrrll win l-hi.!!j-!T tnxit4a tor joo to ihow the aamrjai to lUr oho M call at jour Unit and Toor rtwarJ will r DMt tifri.-rr. A poc-ul ua whkh to wrltcnjr.-ti tat 1 r'it aaj attr foaLt.. ail.tf you do Act rare ta f o further, hf n harm Ij iluiw. U.ii It -pt lo eto.4 joara4Jret at ooca, Jvu can acur KIICSIod tr tha fcttl aollJrclJ watcbta In tha worn act "nr Urcp HiKcf CURTLY NAUI'LCN. Wapa; ill ipr.. rrrtxat, tie. i04XtllAI.tlJSVJI a W.,tX 112, tVHIU.tlf, JULJna. W a. CVSSISGTUS Or. ITS 1 l ial :i fti'.l lint ' i -- . .. i'A.': per Rub 2 cents per pnumL 'I'i cents pfr pound. Winter Supplier will Sao MfUi v nur prions before Inning elsewhere. mm n a im m. mm m m s r Wtfl I riCiKtJ t, Baker City, Ote. HEBE llltitiit and 5U Garments Renewed CENTS: i.ther take Tbey learu it youug. 1 Ac -