Grant County news. (Canyon City, Or.) 1879-1908, November 01, 1888, Image 2

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Grant Co. Tfews'
r&m.ISIIF.D EVERY THURSDAY MORNING
November 1, 1SSS.
"Another lie nailed," said the
clerk as he tacked up a "selling
out at cost" sign.
It is said that there is more
politics in Canada to the square
inch than in any other country.
It is surmised that fifty
thousand dollars will change
hands in Portland as a result of
the election.
According to the report of
the Bureau of Statistics, issued
this week, there have landed at
San Francisco, during the three
months ending September 30,
OS8S, 14,273 Chinamen.
I
New Jerse' is very much ag
itated ovm tin' discovery of her
1 - i:' II I Ifpi'OxV.
V -il--h Kj -i- Viil tilt"
I'luSX be educated up to the prop
er vuiw of the Chinese question.
A Nebraska farmer has un
arthd skdrm of a woin-m
fii f-t' m h S-.!ii poor
caiw l vi it.i- u . ? Vy- around I
mighty lively between the J
wood-pile and the pump, and j The rej)eai 0f the pre-emption,
don't you forget it. j desert land and commutation
j clause of the homestead laws is
Congressman Jlermanirs ma- advoeafed because they afford
jority over J. M. Gearin, his J opportunities by which unscru
deinocatic competitor, last J pulous speculators, with the aid
June, was 7.100. If the full ! of conscienceless confederates
republican vote is polled, next j used as dummy settles, are ena
Tuesday, Harrison's majority i hied to acquire title to vast areas
over Cleveland will reach' 10,- ' lamJ to.be held. l0,r :lt . :14U
rff
I
- -z-
The next legislature is to be
imported for Appropriations to
1 rr vl' , .
construct wagon roads
Mwrii i-vim.i rn tin
1. H-H J S ll'tC . V - . ... i
different mining regions of the
state. All such propositions
should be laid under the table
and rkmain there indefinitely.
f mines are worth working,
parties owning them will find
an outlet for their ore. Sunday
.Mercury.
The men recently arrested at
Fox, for horse stealing, and la
ken back to Camas Prairie by'
constable Howard, of Alba,
passed through town on their re
turn to Fox, Sunday, they hav
ing proved themselves innocent
of the charge. Long Creek Ea
gle. - 4k
"Totanquitlaxeallitlaquolpac
holli!" is what the Aztecs had
to say when they wished a mem
ber of the family to please pass
the bread in the time of King j
.Montzu.ua. On page 175. his-1
... 1 a- i o i !
toryof native races, Vol. 2. ban- ,
croft gives this word, and we , Tjjns )d a umn eq)(,n?lN ho
are not. prepared to gainsay its parv m.lv fur four y(.ar. vrvi.'
authenticity. j complete control of a quarter sv-
-". - i tion of land without violating' or
The Akws has received three ; ,.VJKiing ti,c. i:nVj ant s, :l rt.rm.
"communications" within the f,uip-incnt of his entry for a good
past week from the pen of round sum. the increase in value
Spinks, of the coui'ty jail, j rendering the privilege of enter
wherein he abuses the product ing the land very valuable.
Officer.-; of this precinct for hi ! The registers and receiver? of
arrest. We publish the short- i "ly "H f district land
..d k-s virulent in anoJh -r , - in lttiUV ihv .C.,:!"s
.,.!,rn:,. o,Mble To llmnt v ner, concur in t,P opinion tht
.... ...... t the moioritv of imonc tana traii'is
:,d ju-t.ee K,dion did ngut in , ' tVated under the law.
the eoiir-e i hey pursued, ami ' nnmej
the people of this village are j it is'almost certain that the
tvisii :hfin in 1 heir efforts in Commissioner's report, with its
rn- : Th.' !;tw ;s;j.i iii fid- convincing testimony, will secure
ding lie- .;tiinu:niiy of tlm.-v at the next session of Congress,
who snboist on the'eharitv of ' if not at this, a rejKv.l of the pro
fallen women. " 'P0" an(' timlxT culture, and
' nt least a mollification of the
The man olfers to
bet the !
rrpwnhnvn liftv dollars that he
will name twenty states thai
u eve and win carry in .ovein-
ber. Then he will bet SoUU j him.vvs (..,nnot hvu jM the Tni
morc that he can name ten oth- j t(.(, St.Uc3 jn tl,insit io oti,er
er states besides that will rr0 for C0IIIltl.ieiS Uluj j,.lvc so in foi nictl
Cleveland. The sucker natnr- th(J omt.i8l!s :it lim0,
ally thinks that he will name
alf the southern states, and bets. ! . "KKSr TO-DAY'.
He thinks also that there arc . -r .
not ten northern states who will
vote for him and lie just bets. (Uuujon Cit IJ-M ()n lU) a'f
The joker then names 20 north
ern states and loses his 50, and
names ten southern states and j
scoops in his 500. Be careful i
how you bet, for they are laying
for you.
The county court should act I
concerninjr "roads" at its next !
session. The road leading from
here to Bear valley is a splendid
thronghfare with the exception
of the grade leading from Can
yon creek to the summit, and
that should have a few more
"turnouts." Only a few places '
can be found where teams can .
pass, and should two heavy ,
ro, ... v , i
teams meet on the grade it .
, ,. mi r ;
WOUld be almost impossible JO!'
l..,. ,.nnl. f1.n An
them to pass each other. An
irnrnnriitinn nf SI 00 indioiou';- ;
appropriation Or OIUU JUUICIOU j
IV expended WOUIld frreatly aid I
J 1 i r
111 lliakllio'a lirSt-ChlSS road OL
, . .
What IS HOW a SOtirce OL Hanger
t ,,.,i.. .l,:l, ,,:,l,f ,
tO trnint COllIlty MlllCll might
tand tn n Biiit for rlntrincrps
jeau 10 a Bint lor uamages. i
COPP'S LAND REVIEW
Annual Report of the' Commissioner
of the General Land Office Re
commendation That the P.e
cmption and Timber-Culture
Laws Should be
Repealed Rea
sons Vyjjy
The annual report of the Com
missioner of the General Land
Office is in the hands of the prin
ter and will be given to the pub
lic in a few days.
Like several of his predeces
sors in office, Mr. Stockslager re
commends legislation for the pre
vention of frauds in relation to
the acquirement of title to public
lands, and expresses, in no un
certain language-, the opinion
that the pre-emption, timber cul
ture, desert land, and homestead
laws so far as relates to the com
mutation clause, should be re
pealed or greatly modified, and
that? the public domain should
be devoted exclusively to the use
and benefit of persons who in
good faith. desire the same for
actual homes.
An enormous array of testimo
ny is introduced tending to show
that the laws above mentioned
admit of the perpetration of
frauds, are detrimental to the
settlement of the country, and
operate to defeat the best inter
ests of the government which de
mand that the lands shall be
actual! v occupied bv bona iide
! citizens and settlers owning their
i,nnw,
j ivwo w; tu iu iKiam iu
. . .al&n .f V f 4 ltl
nWIllMCS WHO ll M'ilMJII Ul llll-Il
B I.""? "OIM m
"f & rw: . 1 hey
fiMifl to the erection m this coim-
i i . i r.
trv of a landlord and tenant svs-
tem similar to those of some
European countries, inconsistent
with the principles of our govern
ment, and to build up a landed
aristocracy.
The timber culture law is de
nounced, not because title to
land is frequently fraudulently
secured under the same, but be
cause it operates to reserve the
lands from settlement for a peri
od of years without any equiva
lent to the government, and with
but little co3t to the timber cul
ture entry men. The entry of
100 acres costn but a small suin
as fee and commissions. Noth
ing is required of the entry man
for one year, then he must break
live acres of the land at a trif
ling cost. During the next year
he must cultivate the five acres
already broken ami break an
other five acres. The next war
required to plant five acres to
,b;Vul lvf the o lur
live. 1 he next he must plant
etw. - n a .
desert land law-.
1115XKV x. corp.
T, .mj,()..j7io7
at Washintr-
f i,.,.. . j,;.r.,i .i,.,t rM.
Stage Line.
CYas. II. Lki:
Proprietor
Stage leaves Canyon C i ty every
Monday, Wodnos-lny and I'tiday,
anl arrivos Tuesdav, Thurfulav and
Saturday, carrying passtsngers,
freight and tho U. S. ilail.
W. H. Clakk, AgL, Canyon Cit.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
I .and Office at LaCntmlr. Or.
Oct l'JUi., 15.
Notlco i liereby pivcii that t lie following,
iminul settlor lia tlliil notice if liis intention to
nmke Html proof in MiiHrt uf his iluini, .-iml
Hint haIiI proof will be iu:i(Ie lnifore Cm ctiunty
.In lpe. or ui Lis aWncc lieforo the county
ClerX of Grant county. Or. at Canyon Clu
nffi I'IKRSO.V. Hd No. 87,8 un tUXY KK
1-4 Soc. 25 ami sj sku sjc ana swi i sw
1-4 Sec 24 Tp 10 S It 3i E.
He names the followin- witnesnes to provo
Onsson. on OvceinU'r 15th.. 1.VS. viz: SIOI.T-
continuous rwideiice upon, and cultivntion
f UnJ vlx: f c seT-'rank j-a-, John
l!ra"d' AV- s- Southwortli. all or ninnton Or.
Any peri,0ll v.ho rfe-ires to protift airaint the
allowance of uch proof, er who knoW of nny
u"-'1n,ia' reason, umh-r tlie law ami nula
t?oMoftlie interior !ep&riment. whv such
prHf xhouli! not he allowed, will Iw :ivon nn
.opportunity t the above me.itHmuJ Umcaml
p'e to cro-cxiainc t!w witu,scs of said
J,ulnunt, and to offer evIJcnCe in rebuttal of
tluit submitted bv claimant.
82.3; uesJiiv uiNEiiAnT. RefUtcr.
Strawberries, Strawberries!
I will sell at my garden on the
flat above Canyon City, two of the
largest and best varieties of Straw
berry plants JVcouda and Sharp
ies which plants well tilled will
raisa berries that measure m cir-
cumference from 4 to 8 inches and
1 even larger, at the rato of 75 cents
per hundred at the garden.
All those knowing themselves
indebted to me foi the delicious
fruit for the past years must come
to time by the first of November.
John A. Garrison.
LOST!
LOST!
Somewhere on the road between
in' residence near Prairie City
and Canyon Citv, a Mexican War
certificate, issued by the Commis
sioner of pensions to the under
signed. The finder will confer a
great favor by leaving the certifi
cate at tho posloflice at Prairie
City, Oregon.
Th.laky Pitrrrr."
NOTICE Foil PUKL I CATION.
Iiinl Oflicc at LaCimiili'. Oregon.
Oct 3::. ls-w.
Notice is In; rt'li- piven that tin: fnilo.vini,'
nntiUMl !-cttlcrlia IIIlhI notll-tf of Ills ililrntiuti
to nrikt; (l tint proof In snjijxut of lih cl!in, ami
that saM t oif will be tnp.i! lc-ftiri; tbr County
clerk of (iraiit rauttly, at Canvoii City. On iron,
on I)ecoiiecr sth, ISSS, viz: JOHN' W. I'OW
KLU II I sl.'-tl. for llu- S l -l SW M Sc-o 17 ami
.N 1 2 XV l-l foc-Jrt Tp 1 1 S It 31 i:
lie iis:ns tho following uiti:ns?oP to (irovc
hi-i oi ntinnoiiH residence iikiii. and cultivation
,.f, sjid land, viz: .lamo- 11 Ca-Hm, of HUnton
"r , anil -l.-mioH A Lofton, Kiank I.uurance anil
.lainc!' .1 It.cil uf Catiy.m City. Or.
Any juThon wiio ilcxhcs to rotust against
t'u-allowance-of sni-li pronf, or who kiHuvs of
any Mtb-tantial reason, under the liw and tin'
r. lilat'i iit: of the Interior ! jurtnii-iit. wlij
s-ith ir-f'f kIioiiM not hi- allimvj, wi! Uc ivcii
.i.i 'jiMrtiiiii:y at tiie above- uii-iitioned titm
and :jl-i- to cr.HS-uxanune the vit;i?s oi .aid
i:l:iiuunt, and to olfcr uvidiix-j in relfUttul of
that .-ultiniUcil In- claima.it.
31-30 llk.VHY KINKUAllT. lUisUr.
NOITC 15 FO 1 1 1 U f 3 L IC AT 1 0 N.
Ijiud OHi at la (nnnlc. Oivson.
tvt. r.th. iss.
N'otlii! h litr.diy ijivcn thai the follou-inu-n.dnt'd
stiltlr Im" filed notico of l:i iii'.cnl ion to
nuke tliiHl pioof in Minirt of Id claim, and
thntiid proff ill ho inadi- before County
Cb-rk of (iraiit Co., at C'anvon ( it v. Or., on
November Llith, ISn. vi.-. j.ilfN .SIIUOKDKK
I) S No. S;C2. for the S hall of S half. Sec 31, 'lit
K. S 11 31. i: W II.
llo names the following witnestH't' tt prove
his eonlinuoii n'i(ic:ic: nihn, ami ciiltiati. i:
of, said land, iz: .lobn Craddock. Llurirn
:-i'.K', C Sul'.c, Itolaud Ihuikiiii, ail oi ISIanlon,
Orison.
Anv person who dihiriirt to iirolcstairainst thu
all...vantv' of Riuh tiroof, or who kno'.vv of any
substantial rca-on, under tho law and the reti
lalior.o of tho Inleiinr l)eMr:isi.:i:, hy i neh
I'r.fif hoilul not bo all iuinl, will be ,-iven an
opportunity at Hut above mentioned tiiueuud
place to 0-0,-r. exa:. line tile witnc-se.i ofiid
i-Uiii:aiit, an:l to oil'er evidence in rebuttal of
tlirtt t;ini iltcl bv cl.iiinaut.
3135 HCNitV KlNKllAUT. lteEiter.
NOTICE FOK rUBI.lCATlOX.
Ltuid Otl'icoat 1. 1 Orande, or-ffon.
Oct Otii. IsSS.
Notice i henby given that the follouinj;-:ara-d
settleiH have tib-d notice of their iiiten
tiiHi'lo make dual proof in Mipjot of their
cl.iin:-, hihI that Miid proof will lie niadr before
the County elerk rf (irant coiim'.v Or., at Canon
Cirv, Ore ,'on Novui.b.r 27th., IS.-, U: OKO.
JACKSON, IH No. iir,, for ihe K 'i SK pmr,
S 1 MI uuar Sec 2o. Tp Its. S :JI. K W Jl. and
iz: ALIiKKT DUEWirrr. U S No. SCe.fnr the
E!: NW pi.i-, sun N '. alf NK (jur Sic Jo, Tp
lil.'.S K 31. i; W M.
lie name the follou in witnt '-o to prove hid
continMouj roideiiLT upon, and cultivation of,
haid laud, v!r.: Ilubbr Uohiwun, Dick Connct,
Win A Tiiniuan, Andiew I.al:cy, Jake Ikcy,
all of I'niirie City, Oregon.
Any person who desires to protest aaicn: the
'! iv.mce of biich proof, or who knows of ny
-i. 'V.antiul roaou, under the luw and the rttru
.atioax of the Interior Deiiartun'tit, hy such
jiro.i! hlio: lil not Im allowed, will be tiven an
pMirtUiiity al the above mentioned time and
plaoj t' cross-eaniino the witiK'.se of Ktid
claimant, and to o!l'"r evidence l:i ubu'td of
ilia: hiihmittul bv c'ainianl.
:KI3& 1IKNUV 151NEHAHT, e'isicr.
SUMMONS.
In tho Circuit court of the State ol
Oregon for Grant canity.
Millie Brawner, PI If, )
vs.
David Brawner, Deft. )
To David Brawner, defendant
above named:
In the nunie of the State of Oregon:
You are hereby required to ap
pear and answer the. complaint
filed against you in tLe above en
titled .suit on or before the first
day of the next rcgul.tr term of
said Court for said County to-il:
.Monday, Nov. f, 1SS.S.
You will take notice that if you
fail so to appear and answer, for
want thereof the plaintiff will take
judgment against you for the re
lief demanded in the complaint
filed against yni in the above en
titled suit, to wit:
For a decree of said Court dis
solving the bond?; of matrimonv.
n.v existing b 'tween plaintiff and
dei'eiident .
2. For the oare einUidy and con
trol ot the minor children the
i..sue of said marriage viz: David
Br.iwner and Olive Brawner.
!M. For tho costs and disburse
ments of tlii:5 suit, and for such
other and further relief in I ho
promises to-equity may pertain.
This summons is published In
order of Hon. Jj. B. Ison, Judge
of ssid Court.
Dated September U, 1 SSS.
C. A. Sweek,
Plaintiff's Attornev.
SU:MiIOITS.
In tho Circuit court of the State of
Oregon for Grant count)-.
John S. Do vine, Plaintiff, )
S.dinda Bovine, Defendant )
'J o Selinda
Devine, defendant: In the name
of the State of Oregon you are
hereby commanded to appear in
th above named court and answer
the complaint filed against you in
the above entitled suit on or tie fore
ondayf the 5th day of November
188S, the same being the first day
of the regular November Term
i'8S of said court, and if you fait
so to appear and answer the plain
tiff will apply to the court for the
relief piayed for in the complaint,
to-wit: for a decree of said court
dissolving the bonds oi matrimony
existing between tho plaintiff and
if i i ii i
(lcienoant ami jor inc costs ami
i disbursements rf said suit, and for
' such further relief as to the court
; in equity, may seem meet. You
wul further take notico that this
summon is published by order of
the Uon. G. W. Walker Judge of
said court. Made and bearing
date the 5 day of March 18S8.
Parrish & Cozad.
Plaintiffs Attys.
VARIETIES AND NOTIONS.
IN THE OLD P08TOFFICE BUILDING
CANYON CITY, Oregon.
Toilet Sets, Chinese and
Japanese Goods, Dolls,
Books, Pictures, and
Nick Naclcs of every des
cription. GAGE SISTERS,
Proprietors.
CITY HOTEL
MAIN STREET
Canyon City, Oregon, ,
GROTjr cj- THOMPSON
Proprietors.
Traveling men will find this a
pleasant aud desirable place at
which to stop.
Give us a Call
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BASCHE ;& Company
PIMmiE CITY, OR.
A FULL STOCK OF
PLOWg,
WAGONS,
HACKS,
BUGGIES,
TINWARE,
STOVES,
ETC.
Just Received, and will bo sold at
low prices for cash. r
D- B. FJSR Agent.
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-5 sJ 2
GITI LIFER! STABLE!
AND
CO 1 1 HAL, and FEED STABLE
W. R. CUNNIMGTON,
Proprietor.
(Wood tt Church's old Stand)
Oool bujciy tea1 and nice Saddlo Iforscii
fnrtiibhcd at all hourn of the day or niht a
retMonnMc price. 1'articular attention paid to
Uiariliiit: ami Kroomin traiiunt f tock.
ENTRANCE
Main and Waslihitoti streets.
NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION.
ljxwi Olncea' .a Gran. la, Orejon
Oct 10, ISSS.
Kotiec i hereby given that tho folloivin
named ecttler w tiled nutlce of his iittnitien
t nmke linal proof in Mippurt of his claim, and
that said proof ill he made hrfore tho Couutv
.Icile. nr in his abunco before the Clerk of
Grant (Vniiitr, Or., at Cnnvoii Citv. Or., on
l.'ei-,.:nbtr l.-t, lrfSd, viz: ISAAC M." r'OSTEIt,
lid. Nn. :Wl!,for th EhalfSK iptar., anil Lota
1 Si Src I, Tp II. S it :U, K.
lie names the following wiuio-sses to provo
lii-i coiitinnnii rehiilence upon, and cultivation
of said hind. iz: l'at Muleire, W II Clark,
Win I.ttcc, James A Lofton, all of Cau.on City,
Oregon.
Any person who deires to protest a.tiii-tllie
aIlow.iur.e of Mich proof, or who knows of any
(ulrs'aiiti il reason, under the law and th" reg
ulations of th. Interior Uepirtmeut, why such
pnKif should not be allowed, will ho (jiveii an
(i !. rt u ti i ty at the above mentioned time ami
phej to cross. examine the witnesses of Haiti
claim int, ami to olltr evidence iu rebuttal of
that sulmiitlnl bv ch:iin:itit.
Stt.'tt HENItV KINKIIAItT, KcjcNtcr.
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0. P. CRESAP
-Dealer In-
Stationery, Books, School Supplies, Gilt B.md and Glassware, in End
less Variety. Fancy Wares, suitable foi presents for both Old
aud Young. Bojs' Iron Wagons, Baby Carriages
from Fourteen to Eighieen Dollars apiece.
Candies & cigars. Tobaccos, Cof
fees, Teas, Lard, Flour,
Dried P rails, Canned Fruits, Bice, Cream 'hea.t
tho Guest breakfast dish known Fishing Tackle,
Fish Poles, Baskets, Tubs, Brooms, Lamps,
Bird cages, and everything that is
usually kept in a Variety
Store, all of
which
V
Can now bj Bought Cheap forCashi at tho Old Stand in
Canyon City.
Overholt
-DEALERS IN-
GENERAL MERCHANDISE,
CANYON CITY, Or,
joidy ross-
Walch-maker and Jeweler.
CANYON CITY, Oregon.
Mr. Vos has permanently located at thi
Elacc, having been burned out at Arlington, and
i prepared to do first-class work iu hid line.
t3T Tlie Kepalrius of Watched, Clocks and
Music Boies, tte., a 'specialty.
Canyon City
Oregon.
Hoots or Shoos made to order, or neatly
repaired.
All Work Warranted First-olasa.
HIDES & FURS.
I will pay the highest market
prico for Deer and other Hides.
W. II. CLARK.
20o Canyon city , Or.
Liven aifl Feed sue.
LEE FILLER, Propr.
Canyon City, Grant Co. Oregon .
lKTER KUIIL'S UI.U STAND
Having bought these popular
StablesI respectfully solicit a share
of the public patronage.
First-class Single and Double
Teams to let.
riNi: Huaoir.s jl road carts.
Special attention given to the
care of transient stock.
DEPUTY STOCK INSPECTORS
NOTICK is hereby given that I
have appointed the following
named persons as 1113- Deputies, viz:
M. S. Kccney
Lonjr Creek
Warren Carsner. .
John Carey
John C. Lnce . . .
Geo. H. Brown . ,
Perry Rutherford
V. B. Peterson . . .
. . . Wagner
Hamilton
.Join Day
Riley
. Diewsey
. . . . .Bitter
T. H. Curl,
Stock Inspector for Grant County.
$10 REGARD.
Strayed, from Mt. Vernon, Aug
1st, with F. Wallace's band, going
perhaps toward the Malhaur ran
ges, One Bl.ick 2-3'ear-old Stallion,
with a very few white hairs in fore
head, branded 1 Tj on left shoulder-
Tho above reward will be
paid for informatiouleadingto the
recovery, or for the return of said
horse to 1110 at Mt. Vernon, Grant
count, Oregon.
552 W. G. KIMBERLTNG.
NOTICE.
In the County Court of the State
of Oregon, for Grant County.
In the matter of the estate
of WalterS. Sage, deceased, j
Notice to Creditors.
To all Whom it .may Concern.
Take notico that tho undersign
ed was on the 22nd day ol Sep
tember 1SS8, by order of tho Hon.
County Court of the State of Ore
gon, for Grant county, that day
made and entered appointed ad
ministrator of the estate of Wal
ter S. Sage, deceased and that
letters of administration have been
daily issued. All persons having
claims against the said estate are
hereby noti ed to present the
same, duly verified as by law re
quired to the undersigned at Prai
rie City, Grant count-, Oregon,
or at the oftice of M. D. Clifford
in Canyon City, Grant county,
Oregon, within six months from
the date hereof.
Dated at Canyon Citv, Oregon,
October 10, 188$.
D. B. Kmc,
Administrator.
MuMriek
Si
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a. stansell.
New Hotel, Canyon City Or.
FIUST class
Tables Par
Courteous Attention
When la The City Give
STANSELL & CUNNf
If You Come lo Baker Cily Go lo the
Great I X L Store
Whero you will get the Biggest Bargains for Half the Money as any
other place. We are closing out our Entire Stock of
Goods in all departments. You will get
more goods for 50 cts than for
$1 at any other Store in Eastern Oregon.
Closing Out, Closing Out! Closing Out 1!
50 men's Suits at 7; formerly $12.
25 men's Suits at S8.90; formerly $15.
1,000 pairs men's pants $.'$: formerly $G.
500 poirs men's fine Calf Shoes S2.45; formerly $5.
Here is a Stunner for You:
75 dozen Ladies Undershirts each 25 cts; formerly 75 cts.
100 dozen Ladies' Hose each 15 cts; formerly 20, 25 and 30 cts.
50 dozen Ladies' fine handkerchiefs 10 cts each; formerly 25, to 35 cts.
75 pieces Summer Dress Goods light shades 20 cts pr yd, formerly 50,
This is a Great leader in Immense Bargains.
Great Values for the least Money 9
at our Closing Out Sale!
The Great B. X. L. Store, Baker Cily.
WARSHATJEB, BROS.
S3- Be sure and send us an older, or come direct. It will pay
you. One trial is Sufficient.
LOOK
Clarke Weatherby,
THE LEADING GROCERS,
"Will sell you goods cheaper than any other house in Baker City.
They carry a full line of
SMTLE & FtfNCY GROCERIES
PRICES MARKED AWAY DOWN
Full Roller Flour 3.25 per Bbl.
Good Boast Coffee 25 cents per pound.
Choice Japan Tea 25 cents per pound.
Parlies wishing to lay in their Winter Supplies will Save Money
lo call and examino goods and get our prices before buying elsewhere
CLARKE & WEATHERBY,
Baker City, Oreg.
New Goads!
-Just Received, a Genc-al Assortment of Fresh
FINE TEAS, Imported direct from Japan.
FARINACEOUS GOODS,
TAPIOCA, GEKMEA, CEREALINE
CREAM WHEAT, CORN & OATMEAL, Etc.
TOBACCOS & EL GITSTO CKiARS,
PATENT MEDICINES, DIAMOND DYES,
TOI LET ARTICLES, Etc., Etc.
Will Sell at Reduced Prices For Cash.
KS CROCKERY and GLASSWARE
To close out, will be sold at cost, and below cost.
II. R SELS.
CANYON CITY, MAY 14th, 1888.
BOSTON
Carpet & Furniture
STORE.
Opposite the M. E. Church, Canyon City, Oregon
SAM SIRED, Manager.
X X
. .DEALER I.V
Wall Paper, Window Shades
Building & Carpet Paper,
Mattresses, Etc.
w. n. cunningtok
accommodations
III!
Excellence!
Given to Every One.
Us a Trial.
NCTON, Proprietors.
HERE!