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About Grant County news. (Canyon City, Or.) 1879-1908 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 1, 1888)
I ' THE GRAyTCQUITY SEC : T'oliovia X. CANYON CITY, GRANT COUNTY. WEGON, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1,1SS8. Number 82 . - - - -- I r Price Coal Oil, Best Gtualitv, per case of 10 gallons " " 2nd " Pearl Stock Salt per 100 Liverpool " Fine Table " Sugar per pound Coffee Good per pound Tea " per pound Flour, 1st duality, per 100 do Burr Kails per him pounds Barbed Wire We Cherry V . 1 "Ml!' We wish to impress on your goods at retail prices, cheaper them. Our mottoes are: iuar Prices in Canyon City "both stores. We "Respectfully iecpectfully i - r-m ar umm u ft tm. .-yafcft'-t-iR I CITY & CANYON CITY, List for October, the Iiargest I- t I cent per pound additional to Prairie City prices on all heavy goods solicit your trade. solicit y Yours J. Subject to Market Changes: Mock in Eastern Oregon! :3 i I 1 i mind the fact that we are selling than other merchants can land One Truly: DURKHEIMER & CO, OREGON,! 9 0 $4.50 4.00 s.25 2.75 8.50 09 20 30 3.00 2.50 6.00. 6.75 Price to All! all other goods same price at Absolutely Pyre. TV-. ; iw 'er nc.t-r inri . A in ut -T of f.-irl-ty. t-.n.:' ;.h .in! .. ii;-.omi esj. Mori- cm-oki-ic:i! tta'i the or.liis.i y Ki .vnl caniiot bo sold in mi-ini-; ii i, i uith th i.i I't-tnile nf low tet, llift 'A l..1 ill, jlusn or l 'limn'.) .! ;nvuYri. SnM mil in cm--. ltM WhII St., N. Y l.oynl i'Mkin' I owitcr Co., NOTICK FOll PDiiLI CATION. I-v..:l ulllfcat l.!t Or-si l. Orvgmi. Xot'.-' i. herJ- !!m that ilie follow tmiiK'tl tile r h lilnl !intice f liis iiiteiitii.u to i i'i;imto ai:l inuki: fins! jmrnf in Mipjtcrt Of hi:- !r.ir:i. ii th:t saitl j.rtMtf will ls i;i:vie fir- tii ( !'rk (if Gra"' -'. t,i 'vn Citv. . .(imiii1t '2llh. 1c);';, ix. Hli.L- i am . s-;o':t. Hii. No. ar;, rcr tfco s i s i Sf . Y,. I. S K27, i: V M. Ho i..iiii-9 the fiil.'owiti'.- . itiitrnsc- to prove his iiu:tii,i i -i.leHLii i'"ii. and cultivation of, r-i'A ltii, viz. (iioru Ltyicinujc, U V JJui !;, Wtliiiini INij.c, of Stoiiart, !rtnt .junti Or. ar.il .I.tiiiiy I'ujn of .lt Vernon, Oregon. Ai:y (i:.-ffnti ulio ilcaitc tj piott'St a-ntinst tlii; ill' :ic- "1 snrli vro01" ,,r !ii.. -i f any s ;1 sr..;,t;al najni. niiilcr the law .vu! tlit rrtt:! t;'.::.. i-f tho lnUrior Dtirtmc:.i, vlr ;Uil. jiii.if fihtniUI not !o nll'iutil, will he ui.i'ii 'in ojir,:-miiit;- .t Uio alH.ve metitinMil tim-j aiwl j:::ic. ;i ,TO'fisi.!i the wittt-s-es i.f mM cii.f. i.:t, LiiJ. t cKcr iikisco In tobuiUil of that .-ultitiU-.'l liv t-htinunt. !..!: IIKM.V Sa.NKHAlST, ltivUtcr. ' FOIL SAL I J. Tiiio lfuiidroil and Sixty Acres of L mil in Siivica V::lltv. CJooc hoLtuiii lain!, suul conmmndnjij line lv:is:v. A cumfoi'inbto House, c'iar Jitiil forrals. ain! cold spring on proniiKp. Will bu sold c.ic.ii, n?ov, r:i-r i titciuls to k-uve the couu try. For j)fii'ticula:-s enqttite at Nk.Vs Of kk i-, ('navon Cilv. 27 NOTK'fS fc'OU Pl'I'lJOATiON. lini Oflh c t ICmiMitt, Or. Sij.t '-'Int.. !Sl.. Xr: . i" hereby .-ivcn that Uw foll-vin; i;nin.-' vi-;:: : ha tint !...; hi.- iiit.n(iHi to niMt, ;iu.:l 'iro'-f in sutii4rt "f Ms tlnini, and th.it ;ir.tif wiil be tjiaie btf'.-rs th iiHihty .In ir in Iiis nlencc l.cfore tlic outity Hi-rW i.f tJraut ctnntv. Or, at Omiyuii Cilv. Ori:!. on .Y...in.!ier (lih., l'S. vli: AJJOS S. ttA.. !'AI.I...II. N.SU, for the i?K J of too T. I.' S U K W M. II.- ii.iiiu1! t!n- folliiwh'ir itntsffS to trv lii ul i.i ;i.ni-t rcilt'i!cu ttiMiti, ami cultl vntion nf fi'.'l I in t. vi.-.: II-iirv K i;r. I'oWrt Itvt-il. lit!). - T'IIiiuim;. littjbun l-iulii-. a!l if IbyvilK' (ir.it.t count.-, ori-ji. i. Any iirrrioti v. Iio c-iru to nol;.-t ainri the ailoM.-iin o of mo'Ii root. i r nlin kmiV nf nry ciili.-tij'.itial rea-oti. uiiiior t'ie ir.w .iml rrjiulr. lions of th- lniiniir l.'i'iiartmftit. v.-hv t:-li -ro.f tho!ili ii'il J o fillowc.l, uill v ur-en :m opport unity hI tli" rihtivc :in-tt'o.)i: I unu Mlit tlllliv Vi TO-i., lilittll! ttie .s'in'?o nl smi C'lMnnu:. :nnl to offer crhlt'ii- t- in rih.ittal i f that - iiiiittisl In i inlrr.an'. : hp:miy hixi:iia::t. :n.-Mr. NOT COE FOll P U 15L f OATJ ON . I.ii. l Olliec at I :i l.'r .inle. Onrtrnn. Se.t. !!:h.. IS. Xc 's liert'.v uhc-n, n: I i' W Wvltcrwlni inadir I) s No. T7i'.t tnkc i.rii't. that tin; fillfwmim:nl m-HIit ha r!e.' ti(ttc of his inlc'itw! to ni:iki-linul iir.if In -ui'icirt of Ills eiriiin. eml that iai(l r0i ill Ik ni.u!o before the 'Mn'y l''i rk of dmnt e.mity, at Canyon rlir, r., mi N.Adinbtir '1. lss-i. viz: Li'WIS l'!M ITJ'. !) a X ;t 17. f.-r the SW ouarSi: niur anil y,'. .jtn.r SV.' 1111.1r.AiHl l.ot 2 ::, Soe 2, I'll !. s 1: i; ;. lie u:iiin th. rol!ont!i v.-it!ieMC! to prove nts contit.r.- its iter; Jtnee upon, mi.i cuillvr.t-i.ii of, saiil Im.'I, iz: !. S lini tin, John M.irlin, Yi! Huin I'r., frank Sweot. nil nf I'rairie Citv. Ore. 27 M IIi:.Ni:V KINKUAUT, Ko'Sur. NOT 110 FOR PIT Ml 1 CAT I ON. Land Oflicu it La. Uranile. Or S ptcnil't r 7t!i., 1 I Nolle- is hrehv given tli:t tho fo.l,ii;.sr- natnixt -ettler ba-t lllei! tsoti of hi int- ntior to tiuike tliwl riif in supjHrt of hS-t e!n!in, atul tlat ..;il proof -vi it! I to tnatle h.'f.iw thr li:int '!?r:: of Cotit .. Or . hi Usvim, Citv. Or., on Xovi tiih.-r , t:;A?''. MaDUoX, l tj No 7-1:). t r the S h.i.f .mV j. -r Sec 14. and X I: ill N .V (li:.r See S3. Tp IS. i; It 31, K. Ileli ilMe- the lnH.ivii.i v.!l;ies:;i t i prove hi.-, eoiitiiiitoit.i r.ii!enne n ; -ii . a'nl fi:!ii. etion of, k i.l I in'!, vi.; C V I'ii.-ce. C!:ail.s ISeyers .ImIi:i A C::iuio:t, l'ttcr Iiulc, all of r.latitriii. Orv'' 7 llENRy aiNKIIAitT, lla.Isicr NO f r FOR PUP.LIOATiON IawI Ofiiru t I-i Grande, Orej;on. S'-pt'jnibi r 7th, 1SS-. y- Jco U 5i; rehv iven that tli-s frllnttin-;-ii!in'l -ttlo.- hi tile! notii . of intenti. n to inn! . thill preof iti iiippurt . f hl cUini, ami tbut -.il prj-.-f will be n.ai'.e lcf reiVuiity (l-.-r .f tiratit t'oniitv, at (Vtiyi.ti City, Or., oh NoveiniH.' .:, l.'.'sH. vii: FltA.NCI.S . LRMKXT SilUS, I. s No. MCI, for the N h:! N half Scv 27. 1p I'. i I v.. i: He faint liit Mbiwinv uit iKm tn pruvehly entstim: rt.-i k-nte ii)itj. and ';:ti.ir.,..:t nf. .-.;! i.ind, viz; J. .i-ii linindt. iliiht'aiith. '.V V IJ-ny. f Hliiiit'-n, '"r., ai.d .1 .S tst.inta!l of JiitMi Hay. Or. -7ai 1IK.VIIY lUNKIlAUr, i:i.l,tcr. N0TICI-: F0I1 PUHI.K'ATION Lnd ' Tiie a' The Rules, Orego. SupUtnlKr llth., Ii. N"tie-' i" hr A, zlvcn that the follMwin' nntnol Mttler ha; llied tiolitoof bi int'-hti hi to nt.'e fiiw! pnx f in aumrjit of hw claim, nd that Mil jir.xi? !! Ik n:a c hi fore Uir tn:i" rkrk of l"r.iMt coni.ty, 'ir., at fiiiivini Citv, on November 12, lvi5. viz: AIIIIAIIAM UltoWN. US . r.., for the N half Si: fjear and X hVf aW U ir Sec. SO, Tp.. I i. S Ii 2U. K. He names the fi li.iwiny ile ses to prtiTc his coiit: inorM residence upon, and riiliivutinti of, mil! I-.- I ir.: Tnotnas Conner, Fry I fJttyon. V (i jle:.nM, Ym Unary, all of Iiai viiir, Or. 2; M F. A. MtDcNA!!), lir.-utcr. NOTICE FOil I'L'BLK'ATION Laird iJfllee at The lai:c. Oregon iejitt;nber ! t'li. liis-S. Nutior ii htn-by frvmi that the ft-Hwint nasr.ed tt!cr ha-i Hied notice of Us ii trntion to eonmi :te and m-iku Html pr.of l:i Mipjitt o! hU j'Jki, and that sr.id pnwf v ill he nuuY before the C.Min'y Clerk 01 fJtHint county Orc;un, at Canyon City. Or., on Ii'ovcinhct 12. litis, vii: FlltbKKICK criOX, lid X... 2M7. for the S hi!f SK ouar. See 11, at.tl X haU XK nuar Sec II. Tp. IS, It 20, E. Hu names the fol!ovin; uitncEfey to prove Ids eontintioiH residence 111011. and cultivation of, Pbiil land, viz: O T Powell, T Conner; U l'ratt A urown, ait 01 nayvine, o: K. A. acDOSALD. Itegistcr i A Vassal- concerninr r:ilo that "the nan uieisiic prochvitics or our citi zens perceptibly militutcs apiinst that desirable frolin-lous unity whicli slio, optimistically imiiiicu, won i ! iikc ro sec onr churches instead of such heter oo;eneou., conglomerated salma- nostic eacliiiiuations a3 usually betoken the infaithful Yahoos in the bjxes en urriure." Oh! CJivc us a rest and the money. take down -o "What is George's last name, Etta?" asxed the little sister one morning ;lt tlic breaRfa.-Jt tble. 'Simpson, dear." ?a:d Etta, with a becoming blu.sh. "VIiat maMes you a?K :" "Oh. nothintr,. ai 1 tho little sister, carelessly, "only I was listening outside the " parlor door when he was here last niVht and I thought from what I heard you say to him all the time that it might l;e Doant." "B- ""Nearly all the words that begin with s-l-i are unpleasant ones," explained a teacher to her class. "Can any one of you think of an example?" "I can." shouted a small urchin, holdin' up his hand, "slipper."' A CLAIM TO HU?vlAN TUDE. GRAT Charlotte ('onlay, the sad-faced, tender-hearted peasant girl of Nor mandy made great history by 0110 desperate act! mcKencti oy uie Haiurnaua 01 me French revolution, and moved to des peration as Itohespierre and Marat were leading the llowcr of France to the guillotine, she determined that she would put an end to Marat's bloody reijni. Murat had clom-vmled two hundred tlniupand victims for the guillotine! He proposed to kill olFthc enemies of die Revolution to make it per petual i Horrible thought! No wonder it tired the blood of this patriotic peasant maid! tiaining access to his closely guarded quartern by a subterfuge, she md him in his bath, even then in exorable and giving written directions f r further slaughter! Hu asked her the names of the inimical deputies who had taken rt fngo in Caen. Sho told him, and he wrote them down. "That is well ! I'efore a week is over the shall all be brought to the guillotine." At these words, Charlotte drew fr in her bosom the knife, and plunged it with supernatural force up to the hilt In the heart of Marat. "Come to me, my dear friend, vome to me," cried Marat, and ex pired under the blow! In tho Corcoran gallery at "Wash ington is a famous painting of Char lotte, represented as behind the prison bars the day before her execution. It is a thrilling, sad picture, full ol sorrow for her Fullering country., and of unconquerable hate for her coun try's enemies. What a lesson in this tragic story ! Two hundred, nav. five ifiundred thousand people would Mamt have sacrificed to his unholy passion of power ! Methods are quite as murderous and inexorable as men, and they number their victims bv the millions. The page of history is full of murders by authority and by mistaken ideas! 1 n the practice of medicine alone how many hundreds of millions have been allowed? to die and as many more killed by unjustifiable bigotry and by bungling! 5ut the age is bettering. Men and methods are improving. A few years ago it was worth one's professional life to advise or permit the uso of a proprietary medicine. To-day thero are not two physicians in any town in this country who do not regularly prescribe some form of proprietary remedy ! II. II. Warner, famed all over tho worldjas tho discoverer of Wane's osfe cure, began hunting up the old remedies of the Log Cabin days; after ceeded in securing some of the most valuable, among family records, and ; called them Warner's Log Cabin rem- j edies-tho simple preparations of long and patient researcti he sue- roots, leaves, balsams and herbs which were tho successful stand bys of our grandmothers. These simple, old-fasliioned sarsaparilla, hops and buchu, cough and consumption and other remedies have struck a popu lar chord and tire in extraordinary demand all over the land. They are not the untried and imaginary rem edies of some dabster chemist iltent on making money, but thelong-afHght principles ot the healing art which for generations kept our ancestors in perfect health, put forth for tho good of humanity by one who is known all over the" world as a philantropist a lover of his fellow man, whoso name is a guarantee of the highest ttandard of excellence. Tho preparations arc of decided and known influence over disease, and as in the hands of our grand mothers they raised up tho sick, cured tho lame, and bound up tho wounds of death, so in their new form but olden power as Log Cabin remedies, they are sure to prove the "healing of tho nations." Corday did tho world an incalcu lable service in ridding France of tho bigoted and murderous Marat, just as this man is doing humanity a servico bv re-introducing to the -world tho sunnier and better methods 01 oar , fiiiepntora ) r wiceotor3. KNEW HIM WELL. A Female Witness Convinces a Law yer Almost Against His Will. "You know the defendant in this case, do you V asked a Kan sas lawyer of a female native of the soil. "Know which?" she asked. mVrtSTL.imi. o I-7T T VI "Yes." "You want to know if I know Jake Lynch well, if that ain't a good one. Why, mister, tho Lynch family an " "Can't )'ou say yes or no?" "Why, Jake Lynch's mother an' my step-dad's father was once first cousins, an' " "Then you know him?" "Who," Jake Lynch? Me know Jake Lynch. You're a these parts, ain't strange. you ?" in "That has nothing to do with the case. If you know Jake Lynch, say so," "If I know him! Leinrao tell you that Jake Lynch's birth da) and my brother Hiram's ia on the same day, an' " "You know him of course, thenr "Who--Jake Lynch? Ask Jake if I know him? Ask him if he was ever introduced to Pettv Skelton?" "1 don't care to ask him nny thirg. T simply want to ask you if Jake Lynch is known to you personally." "Pussonlyf Well I don't know what you mean by pus sonly.' but if you want to know if I know Jake an if he knows me, I can tell you in mighty few words. Jake Lynch's fath cr an my father " "Xo-.v, I wtuit you to nctv 'yes or -no. " "Thought you wanted me to say if I knew .Jake Lynch." "That's just what! do want." "Well, then, lemme alone an4 Ml tell you all about it. Jake Lynch was born in Injeeany an I was born in the same county an' " "And of course yon know li'in ?" "Who Jake Lynch? Do I know Jake Lynch, when the very ho.-s he rid here on was one he traded my man a sjkih of young steers for? Why, man, Jake's wife was Ann Elizy Skiff, an her an' me is the same age to a day, an " "That will do. I see that t t 1 "Know him? Why. man " "That will do. Know Jake? " w ny, l was 3 married on a pl-mrcl. it- om TiL- the next day, an' hi oldest boy nn niv oldest girl is most the J o Bame age, an' " "That wiildo Missionaiy Work. "That portrait," said the fath er, with moist eyes, "shows our 1 Tarry as he looked when we gave him up." "Gave him up?" echoed the visitor. "Yes. We educated him for a missionary and just as lie reached a glorious young man hood he left us and entered up on his life work of devotion atul self -sacrifice." "I Tow stranpje! I never "curd before that yen had a son preaching to the heathen. Is f M,:nn Tiid.,?' in v- lnna 01 li fli.i. u orse man euncr, repnea the father, with a heavy sigh; "he publishes a republican pa per in Missouri." Wli'.SiYf'asIi? CaconorSliQkesiisavc. The nutborsltip of tho dramatics produc tions cltributcd to tho last of tho abovo naracll Is agitating literary circles to tho very centre, but affects tho practical mosses far lcS3 than tho rcocentotu question, how to regain, or prcsorvo health, that -vssentitil of bodily r.nil mental rxivlty, business suc cess and the "pursuit of happiness." Wo can throw far more lighten tins latter sub ject than the most nrofoend Shakespearian can on tho quo&tlou. Urst propounded. Jt tiiopycfcm Is depleted, tho nerves sLnkr; if Indigestion or constlj3iic n t'herj ono at times, or constantly: If U:: sUn is yclloiv and tourJC furred as in bllUousncssj ffthcr.i arc premonitory twinges of oncoming rheu matism or neuralgia: if the kidneys arc ia nctlve uso Hoetettcr'a Stomach Bitters, tho ! finest rccupenint of an n-ju prolific ia bcnetl i clal and succt-tsful remoliw. Kemember, if nnlaria threatens or elTUcts, tbut It iiin trallxes the rtoison rd fortlthw tj-e uTrt ti. .'.ePARICER'S CSWCER TC$M3 wRfcoot deU 1 rare uit-Jiciiuil compound that rrr when ll elM Call m rainUbc won caa of Cou sh,WeJc Lanr. Art tin nilkrntinn. Inward fainx, Exhaiutloa. InriUoabla D tliuiiiatlnn. Kcusalo Weakness d all psliu and dl irden ct 8Umsea aad Uoweli. see. t Drugs! H3NDERCORNS. H.. mm .t.n Ttinr mi., f , , - fl - Tt.. & toiMoiiptiiu Escnrai comfort to tttcrec htrertM owe - UcratotP-nawko. JtocoxcaXT. m i p.: -rt it , i V X&MLilljMiXBFii: XjOHgrZ f .U,.-.'!i.'Sftii 10 .---is . n