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About Grant County news. (Canyon City, Or.) 1879-1908 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 27, 1888)
m r Grant Co. News. LOCAL BREVITIES. Ncwyears day when it gets dark don't be scared; it is only the oclipBo previously advertised to take plttCG. Let not your heart be deceived. You can put up ice yet. Plenty of time, Riul ice will be thick enough lief or''. March, no doubt. C. A. 8 week returned last v.'eek from a brief visit to "Wcbfoot. "While absent and before going be low he attended eircuit court at Jiaker City. !n-ie.l, at the parlors of the Gity hctel, December 19, 1S8.:, by justice of the peace N. Kulison, Mr. -Albert lirewett and Miss Mary K.imberjm. Gliiwi'jo boasts of the most ceo nomicHl young lady in the West. Wlien she washes her face she al wny huj-hs so as not to have so much face to wash. Holiday week when one should not be obliged to do manual labor, but the (.Ji:a:t Co.Nnws must not fail, to ie. issue!, therefore printers ell, there's no rest for them anyhow. Any r.ther section want to be set apart as a s"paiiitc count' because the rekJrnU are unable to pay their iwird I ii I at Canyon City dur ing circuit oouiU Tlmt is the Long Greek E.igle's plea. The Mitchell mail "lost a trip" last we-k on account of the stock lij attiched for debt. SuImmsh tirckrs take mail lines at too low a l!""ti"t, and are consequently unable to make two ends meet. Kinc stock pays letter than atsrob, l'j,ides, it cost no more to raie t-ood horse or cow than it does a sorry one. More attention along this line is needed among the farmers of CIrnnt county. .One rustling Warm .Spring In dia!! lias l-e-?n buying (pjite a num UiW of cattle lately, and has taken iham to the agency to winter. Ulieee Indians are not slow in adopting ,nte of the business meth otta of the wlrites. Prinevillc News LV. Tanner ecmc.; to the front agaiu ar.d now holds that most peo-pi.- are buried lief ore they die, from S-i hours to SO days. We exjKrct ti be iafoiuifl m-xt by the erratic T)r. thai dyin is unnecoj'iry. J le Crttue near convincing the vorld eight yemu ago that eating v. as to bti discontinued. Fom jeople giae. t!io coming aeoscn by the lister Sunday stand a:vl, an'tiuly JCasU-r bonis- an early tinj-, eetiMtpieutly a short winter, and a -lute Jy:ter bringing a late sfvttia. If tlie rule has no excep tions next sprinj: is g:ing to le a l&br one, indeed. a.3 Easter Sunday does net come until the 2kt of April. J-ast liaster was on the 1st of Aiail. Ex. We received a call during the wetfc from Mr. Hill of Union, who is cit diluting a petition, for signa tures recommending .A. N. Hamil ton, slier ill' of Union county fpr ap---ointment to the o!f:ce of U. .S. i:air.ihal for Oivgon. The petition was niMia-rously signed in this coun tr, as every one would like to see an intern Oiegon man appointed to thnt oiiice by PnisidcntlJarriscn. The copy of sheriff's SJile which appears e:i iirst pa,e will also be found on the second page of this is sue. The reason thereof is this: Same alterations ami corrections lmd to le made in the instrument, and as the sale could not lie made later Uian Jan. 2G, and as the out side iogi& of the Kkws were print ed two ve'ks ahead the change had to take place immediately, there fjre the notice must appear on two pages of two issues of the paper. Several of the ambitious resi dents of the "Long Creek Repub lic' an'- making an ellbrt to have IjOti'i Ciek and 1'ox a alley set oil' by tho b'i'is'atu: e as a separate oouniy frciu Crant. They say they oan:tol &tnd the corruption at Canyon City during '-ach te.rm of oweaib cotnt A iw.it little coun ty might le mad' over there. Ommi Prairie, kUee:i the John IJuy tiM MaHir-ur will some day do for a i:'vr county, a? its rrssidonts Kir x-j'fiderably "isolated." It is suggested that the legisla te! v sriiiist county can ts tiie au tfeority to license sheep herde:s, or iUier levy a liccli upon a herder wkiie he.xling in a county which is net his ltoine, as a means of pre venting foreign sheep from ling broag'it into a country a!id fed dur i a iortio of tlie year. The idea is a novel one and might have the ue?ml erlect, but a range tax law vm!ld W more eflectuid, and is witat the r-eople f Eaitern Onyon want. Piiiifvilie Review. Kiclanl Kelly has opened up a iniaeral ledge in the North Fork cOMntiy that promises to rival any Urag in the shape of a mine yet slrosk in tiie countiy. An ounce and a half of the rock was tested Iry Muhhick and others, and a good sied "button" of what is supposed to Jie lvpr was obtained. The teifc, Iwwevr, seemed too favorable to le genuine, but tho4 rock has Tieen sent away for an assay. Mr. 3vHy found the ledge on h;s own deeded land, therefore he has a good title already. Shed a tear for IScS. What did you get on the treel ''Glad tidings of great joy." "On earlli peace, and good will to men." - Jinimy,Ferrel returned Saturday i night from a visit to his parents at balcm. A j. V. a Rh7jid an.! f.nnilv b.ivp moved into the J lull buildimr on j Cat Inland. Tr , ,. , , .. . If a great man dies ot itemium norvous prostration. The European war cloud is loom ing up again. As a loonier it has few equals and no superiors. From the best statistics ob tainable there are about 1,(X;jr UUO Union soldiers liviim at the .... present time. The Oregon National CJuanl is cjdle 1 by an exchange the 'Tudo Army." This is disrespectful in the extreme. Ceo. 11. Curry, of Ashland, and - f".t t t . t suss VMiui v.. Jiunungt.m, o: ua Ciiinde, were married at tlie latter place la-st Thursday. A tidkin pianp opr.iled by nu merous keys and producing woitls of all kind, is one of the curiosities of a New York museum. We learn that the ball at Jehn Day 'J'ne-rflay niht was n. t very w.ill attended, although several of the lwvs went down from Can von. The heirs of Charles llutterlield, tiirough e:-3Iinister Fostor, have jsrevnted a claim agsiinst Mexico for .'J'.1, 000,000 for war materia! and ships. Tiie next legislature of tli's slate is over-whelmingly 'repub lican, as a consequence there will b; er.; mean election wa-:er that one is now call ed upon io eat a dog. A fit. Jier nard pup sill 1 chosen. U euro in the shorteM days, , and pretty soon the strip of sun- j shine that "ilds the earth wiii broalen. The morning will come sooner and the evening v.'ill lin ger. Tlie festivities at the City of ib 'Joo o.er the inauunition or President DiaK ended wifcl: four bull n'hti, gmnd conceits, an hkto rierd inocoafcion, a liall and other feature-;. Thft mw.fc economical man in ilaine has been found. Tie will buy a snmll load of wood and saw it six times to save lire, make neap with the ashes, wash clothes with the sors) and "iea?e his bcxU with f.lt Marriage licences issued by the county clerk since last re ported on: lirnckett Johnson and tJo.'jclplra E. Dark ley, Her man A. Faik and Eii.a A Wa ters, and Patrick J. Cinlan and Emma Perkins. TInmo is a mine near Lcuiville t which no woman i.-? admitted, for every v.'oni.iu that visiteil it for a ye ir or tv.-o an accident always fol lowed, and the miner's are now so superstitious that if a woman was admitted they would all quit. A woman mav forgive the man wh'i slurs the led hair of her child ren, b'.t the man who snickers whiMi a woman fall-; Hat on the sidewalk mi Jit as well hope to dam the M i.ssissippi with bags of stinw as to receive her good opinion. Tillamook county pavs the smallest state tax, l? 1.2 12,92; yet in proportion to tlie wealth of the county it is much more than Multnomah and Marion counties p.iy, which particularly seem to be trying to see how small taxes they can pay. On the first page of the Xkws this w ek we reproduce the arti cle of two weeks ago descriptive of (Jrant county. Many persons who desired extra copies of the paix?r vere unable to obtain them of the issue of Dec. !, and that all might be supplied we were requested to publish the ar ticle a second lime. Shooting cattle, horses, China men and sheep on the range and dogging Mock off of governnuT.l land, seems to be tiie manner in which some of the Long Creek braves spend their leisure hours. Stockmen say that since the Chi nese Exclusion bill became a law Chinamen are scarce and, there fore vam all parties not to kill Mongolians in their employ, or they will 1 e prosecuted to the full extent of the law. E.-'.gle. J. 1. Iiunsaeker who was con victed at the April term of circuit, court and sentenced to the peni tentiary for the larceny of horses has been granted a new trial, and the prison authorities at Salem lilierated him recently, and ho returned to his home at Hay stack. During the past week deputy sheriff John Fisk who was over in that country on a tax collecting expedition served the papers on Mr. Iiunsaeker upon the new warrant of arrest, thus, as he said, killing two bird with one stone. The prisoner had an examination before the justice of thepeace, and gave bonds for his appearance at next term of cir cuit court in the sum of $500,00. a lively contest for the speak- j tract was a warranty for the eat- ! .-", figiu i i. . ! crivl ni f lion' tti ti'jim i n mn ol Hie house. t e. and that auv ot the catt e ' v";" . . . .,' , .:,: ix ,..,.,4.f 1 Eastern state to malic tneir home Two Cmcinnatti men so far de- wyru "uing the warranty was i f.nil;N- themselves in nukin ' an v..v.1.w.l..l ....l u i i ..f..,. t-r, THE TABLES TURNED. The follovnng account of a law suit commenced by V. J. Stiod graas, of La Grande, against Ca rey it Bro.j stock buyers of Chey enne, is taken from a late mi ru ber of the Live block Journal: "A case which has oxcitod general interest among stockmen, ! was that of Snodgrnss vs Carev ! & Uro., which has o-cupied the p:'st wcc-k in the district court and was settled bv the verdict of . Mnilff.lir i ,c. I -L cvuiun Mr. Snodg on the range ha special Iv which he sold to J. M. Gary & Bro. A contract was drawn up in which the number and several brands of the cattle were minute ly described. And in June liWl, the contract was signed by J. M. Carey & Pro., who agreed to take the cattle at the lie stipulated price, s,on as possib I U $o 1.000. Ah Svon as possible ( wa-; claimed by the defendants) ; the countrv was thoroughly work ; -; - " ".i"" I irl nmf in i ;.. 1 lit it(iiin tjitivwl 1 01 ui'i ue:i!i nariiaincu mr. Up to this time M7,i00 of the purclnise jmce has been paid to Mr. Snodgrass, leaving balance due him of r'3,()00, which upon Carey it Bro. refusing to pay, he entered suit with interest. The evidence showed that on ly 300 head were found, and that the remainder were not m exist ence; that the surrounding coun try had been thoroughly workej as soon as practicable; that the contract warranted all in exist- j 4ktifrh ii flirt filial C 4m cn 11 niwl ! had this number been in exist- cnee a majority would sim lv j have been found instead of about nne-ninlb f the number. The held "that' the con-! evidence to nrove the manner IWtOlV tltiH tl IlltlOOO m m m M ! . 1 j n ui i l. I ..... " Sl0 .lftor .libt.r..: i alo:,t juns- instead of findim; ! tor tne plainti-i', ivturnel a ver dict for the defendants in the sum of .o2.i;00. RESOLUTIONS of CONDOLENCE Died, in Prairi City. Oregon, of pneumonia, Frank Flageolette, li,t Lieutenant Co. D. Indiana Haltery, age i'5 years. Char ter member of General Han cock Post No. 3'J, Department of Oregon G. A. R. Whereas, it has pleased our Supreme Commander, the Migh ty Kuler of the Fniverse to trans fir our esteemed and well beloved comrade Frank Fhigeoletto from Post No. o-J. to the Supreme en campment above, and Whereas, each member of Post No. 3-1 will hold the memory of Comrade Flageolette in grateful remembrance until the bugle from the battlements of the eter nal world shall sound the recall and the last file of Post No. 34 shall have formed in the ranks of the great beyond! Therefore be it Resolved, that General Han cock Post No. 34, Department of Oregon G. A. It., bo draped in mourning and that each member wear the badge of mourning for the period of sixty days. Pi-.solved. that these resolu tions be iiled in tlie records of the Post and be printed in the Gkaxt Co. Nkws and the Na tional Tribune. Py order of tiie Post. Jon:; Zkpu, Post Commander M. M. Palm Kit, Adg't. Joii.v Skckudaiil, M. M. Palmkk, Com. on Resolutions. 4SkV READ AND REFLECT. We have employed a legal limb of th. law and he h ready to strike, so any ami all whose notes or accounts are not settled by January 1st A. !)., L8.SS), get hit by our attorney, (as you have been notified personally) do not Maine us if you have to pay cofts. Money we want for our wares and must have. P. 1) ASCII e & Co. You can settle with our agent, D. P,. Fisk. Prairie City, Or., Dec. 24, 'Sfi. TICKETS, $3.00. At tlie New Yt-Aiv; Pnil ticket will la; sold, including supper at the. New ilo'el, for S.'J.OO. 'J'wo dt. liars n.s !ur ndvertl-CHient lii&t wiiek, vas w.i ir.traidod, b::t ahoubl have read threir dolla:-. Uy CanKJt or Com. A CARD OF THANKS. To the officers and meinliers of the Masonic Fmternity, and Odd Fellows by the olhcers and members, cf Cenci al J I uncock Post No. '51, Ct. A. H., for the kind and honora ble position aceoifled us at the fu n;ral of our esteemed comrade, Frank Flageolette, at Prairie City, Oregon, on tiie 19th day of L'ee. lSctt John .Si:oi:ki)aul M. M. Palmkh. j Com. There is a ivlaseachusetts maiden so modest that she would not look at a snlad dressing. tuat m tlie vear loal .,l , . P ,,,,,, ... , rah'id some ciltle l,:t b"LtL ,lulLa UI M nJ 1;IU the number of which J '" -i-.u T , stated as 2,G2S, I,u",ln;" , , ,, rw iiirr I i A CHRISTMAS STORY. One to Whom the Day Brought no Joy Romance of Real Life. WritU-n fi r the News. The sun was gilding the west- UI" ' . V 6 h n ! (1 Christmas eve was set ting UVM il UjiUII "1 - II til X' Ul IV homestead. Up from the mead ows came the popular music of a band of sheep nnd-fchc hoarse cry of the night, hawk. From the disappointed grunt of the swollen swine as lie turned away to his nest after inllatting himself with a barrel of sour milk was ming led with the creak of the hired man's Loots as he Avent up the K.w.l- elnii'L' 4 tilii 4 lki-v oia." '- l lhL , t! of inc same nnpreienuous uweiiing ivlmm 1 bi bict r;M ef ffwlitwr 15li rested on ins silver imir, ami t 1" '. ! where the hist neonizhm strains 4 ( . t. , . . . .... . j " 1 V0C!l1 ror' "1)o" 1 Trot The Jlearee AVlien I Am Jead," smote full upon his sensi tive and expansive ear, sat a bro ken-hearted old man, the hero of i this story, an old widower whose locks were silvered o'er by the fiosts of many winters, and whose home was also the home of his four married daughters and their husband? and children, S;e sides his aged mother-in-law who had alwavs made their home u:t- ! der the "paternal" roof. Hi? i ... f0"0 u .kM' c,TOr !unoU b3' th aet of his .having ln 3 KM-T y "'T l,a-v i?ilt h mother-in-law s de- "ep's motherless eliil- hear tiie sad waiting of the hired , iii.li! s accordion and tne sad nun's accordion W;i:ili:.g the woman next door is givmg uv son for sliding on the ln iv tne a res- sivc cat with swollen tad is mov ing :-iileyiise along the deadly and imminent roof, with fire m his eye and a wad of fur in his mouth. Already the thue-iike notes of the farmer's musical daughter may be heard lloating on the air iu thr.t thrilling song, "1 Jennie's Liver .Pad Is Loose," and while the old white haired man listened, a convulsive sob shook his aged form and he strop ped his jack-knife on his boot and said: "Yes, 1 am ruined. This pleasant home will soon be broken up and I can no longer board my four sons-in-law nor eleven eousinsjLj" give mv poor child any i;Tot music lessons, ar.d my mother-in-law will soon be ea.st out on a cold world. 1 wish my daughter might have advanced far 1 nough in her mu sical studies to be able to play without counting and lh-n I might have di"d and left her to avenge me on the world by giv ing music lessons toothers. Ha. ha! but it is too late, loo iatel" and waving his gleaming knife on high, he plunged it-into his pocket and went to bed. . - 4 Attend the New Years bail. Head ihe sherifi "s notices un der "'New to-day." It is reported that Hon. L. P. Tson will soon resign the position as circuit Judge of the sixth ju dicial district because of failing health. Sheriff Gray, who has been on a trip lo Lake county on business connected with the suit of Grant vs Lake county, is daily exact ed home. The coroner's jury rendered a verdict of manslaughter against John Hover in their inquest over the remains of William Pelion, who was kiiied by ft Mow from the former at La "Grande during a religious quarrel. 33. Hayes is county agent lor Dr. ScotLs elect lie goods; also for Po"eis liro's fine silvei ware, ! o!d and .silver vaiehes. Call on him for your holiday and wedding pieseins. , Eveiytlung warranted, I and cheaper than' aver sold in tins count v. j The Disbon of Iceland is oi'd-.tv years old in spite of his name, which is Pjetur J Jitu s- son. A bi&hop who can't spell Peter Peterson any better than that ought to be unfrocked. Alta. TOURISTS, "Whenever on pleasure bent or business, should lake 011 ovoiy trip a bottle of Syrup of as it acts most pleasantly and elVeet ually on the kidneys, liver and bowels, preventing fevers, bead aches and other'forin.s of sickness. For sale in 50c and $1 00 Lotties by all loading diuggists. Mrs. Parsons has returned lo this country, and unfavorably contrasts American institutions with Uritish. She says that in Lundon she was permitted lo talk all tlie anarchy she pieaeds. Our institutions may ho a failure, but our hemp crop is a daisy. 1 , UIU JlVH-' ill.ll Jr' IIIUIUUVTUII. 1 IIC 51 - .... rtqJ?W,'tP3B ?K I JI1E GREAT- For Soroness. Stiffr.oss. , Recent. Prompt, Sure, Safe, SoroXlmljs. Caught cold la lltcbj and txc'i.; tiStri n mr.xht; St. JacoiiOHcarddtu. JiCOS SCXX!.?!. rtV.MJft- Btin'ck. rrlendihln. X7h.. Jena 11. 1S22. 117 wife had rio(r.tpainSc!.meclL:veo-4r xd tllZ; cuiti tntlrtlr tr E:. Jacoej 0!!. JASII3 EI0TT2. , Wife bllir initio. CtJirvillo. Ohb, Jnco 25 fsot to Ccor; cat a bottlr ct Pt. .'xcobi oil: aid It. Intwodiy.wa.cnUrclyuellji-JSstr: l allesM. fcUIT Knor. litv Athaw. 111.. Jnn. 13IS for a ncsih; uit J cru:ch.., a!i;r Zilcs t- LatUil of St. Jiculi Oil, threw crc' nvi; ; ru"M. c -jar a vi iLiirr. Amci KXi. Co., Chl?je. Zfiii.. TcrrlMo I'nln. jj is. isj. trtsx orcr certlca (tot vl:t3t co'.d: rjrr bone W3i stiff tod sore: la trricj rH. Cari prosjtly Ly at. JcoU Oil. J. C. SVCX JS7. rraiJtor. At r)ncGs:sT3 a::d 1'eai.eus. THE CHARLES A. VCGHLER CO.. Oaitlmorc. 1. NOTICE. !ame io the premjsesof the un- (iirrfigncii, iwo niare:s: . . orowu mare brunded SI on b-ft stilie and a sorivl in. no branded it on left shoulder. Owner can have t!i"iu b' proving roj'Ct fy ar.d paying clmrges. Misot Autnx. Austix, l)(c. 11, 1:?. 1 i NOTICE. We the underhbr.cd wishing lo f!i f nil r ' fxi 'c roHjkeetfullv ' "... w,l. V '.. nsl that all p-. iv.i-e.is indel fed to us either by note or account wiii please come forward a;?.! settle the saim? by Jan. 1st, 1 -..'. Hai'Toxstali. & L.vr.T. CARD .TO 2 HE PUBLIC. Being unable lo attend patients in the country any lunger with out pufferinf th- effects of expos ure on the ae.-o!i!,t of ill health. 1 desire to inform th" public thai T cannot rrsiKCel to professional business except at my ofhr e. and thru during Ihe day o:iy no ro sp.irre to jrofes"-io:inl night calls. Ail a coir it; due me positively mt?.- l he s-'tikd by cash or by note by January thtt, lSD: oth erwise cost will '? add 1. Ail jxTKond having claimr against- me will present the same at my olliee i.i Prairie City, Ore gon. F. L. KlXKAtiSs'N. Prairie City. (J.-. L 17, DISSOLUTION NOT: CM. Notice is hereby given that tse co-partnership heretofore existing before 11. Stamuil a:.l W. il. Cua ninlon, has ibis ojv .:( n dissolved by r.m'iual cii.w.f, W. lb Cu:itiii.'gtoii ieli:!:ig. Ail dibU; owing by tie; late iirni are asf.; in ert an-i ai-a payanie ny ?r. "jfaa.-?e;i. w'.io continue" in the business. All debts due the i-:nV. iinr. are payable to said H. Staiu-cil. H. SrA.MELL. V.". R. CuNX::rrs. Canyon Cm. Dec. -I. !K-'H. VARIETIES A-MO MOTIONS. ik tu:: or.i ro -toiyicr ,rn ;x CAK70NGITY, Ore-;oi. Ttiiicl Sy(s. ('hlitcse and Japanese Go-oil., Dolls, Book;:, rirfu.rcs, end Nick A'acA's 0 every d ev er i it ion. ( GAGE MISTTIIiS, Proprietors. main -rruKi-rr Canyon City, Oiikuox. GliOTif THOMPSON rmpriewr: T -V Travehug men wi'i find tbis a nleasiui; and (iiwii-.iblo placo at v. hieh to stop. C i ." n r--ovEn S.OOO,OCiO mio thnt ... , . J.: - N Ixn I o Inn iit rtlp of tho largtit taU jaobt roliablo- buuse. ivnU tLoy uo .?3B J). M. FTitnY ft CO. ir !. M-iiK' w l-slc! to bo tho Pi?rSlX crgest Seedsmen V .WiU!.i8tratHl.Docria- 1 'Cff it-VXC N Uvoimd Priced 'Will tmni!cfl FIUTE Fcr igc to ill nniilirnnLn ami Without orvlcriniriL Inn-lu. Li) Inst vni.rhr!iHffirr.nr Earllert Ciullio-xer n.e'V'& :!?ifS'5 i In MUtcace. I rVhoufd ml for it M&S" D. M. FERRY& CO., DatreJf, Kich. Report piiUiesVlCwiitsts, Trawlan-J, ScdplL-icaljMiy T6V-T.:!tis, Hm&Q, ypsnp, ib. c.v very HbrijiclvlPF'GSEnLurS GUIDE, 124 pp. pn'cc vij 25:, (psslace ttarapik TRADE tP Mi i hi V. TV.M '"I j South Carolina is not strongly i prohibition. Governor Fisk had ' insf nn( vn'r in tbn Qfnfo j - , The Bible lias to be printed in 1 29 different languages to supply the people living in Pennsvtva- nin. Colorado is becoming an o,I- I producing state, m tne valley j of the Arkansas, near Pueblo, thdrc are a number of wells, th'.' ! 1 yield of which is 1,000 barrels 1 VltJll ( , ,QT I ' r -i k . t .-. n 1 110 WKi'OW Ol L . ,1. PnCtl. the i Clnc:.go millionaire who was murdered some time no. has in- sensed the reward for the cap- ture of Y . 15. T.lSCOlf. tho SUp- ! posed murderer, to 10 J,000. I'roph-'t Wigrins has a wet fit on. lie says that Encke's com et is in danger of lodging in our neighborhood, and becoming an- - other moon to us. lie. savs its attraction will then cause the ! oceans to rise fifty feet above the present l.'vel, Hooding a large part of both the easiern and wes tern continents, and wiping out ; Tli- ,., . . , rM,r,fllw1 i a lUd u ui ti liti.iuini uiv climate of Labrador, and cinch her the worst way. Now is the time to buy hill land, and get up out of the wet. ai- School Taxes. AH persons who have nol paid their special school tux for the year 1S-SS will please take notice that the undersigned has been appointed Clerk of Canyon City i clie.ol District No. 1, vice K. Hail resi.T.ed, and that all such taxes must be paid prior to Jan uary 1, 18i5b' in order to save costs. PlIIL IKTSCllAN, Clerk. Wheat Raisers, Attention! Notice if) wheat raisi rs is herc-b- given that we v.'ill grind Wheat for pay at the rate of 50 cts. for every 100 lbs of Flour turned out, provided it is brought in quarti ties not less than iifty bushels; otherwise we will exehaugw Flour for Wheat. i"'urth( r, that wu rill guarantee the Hour equal to the very best, provided good wheat is furnished. ilijjhcst Market Price paid for t ilt'ti. .Iamks No::max t Co. John Lny City, .Sept. 20, 1H88. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT ADMINISTRATOR. Ob Nolite is I1.-1 cby -yivon that tho umlersigtied, P. I. Kceton has, by the eouulv onrt of the state of i imij 11; uiu',i;ii .lit ui miot i ill vi u j the estate of Tlioinnp ,). hcelou, ! diseased, and all oi-i-soniih;-vii! chiims against s.dd eststle, a;of 1.11. ..I t .'... I I ..illillllt tl.iftM C f" piesMit the saii.e with proner voue.hers therefor, to the umltr- ! iig:ie.l at his rciiilncc on Moun tain cieek in Crant county, Ore gon, or to P.irrish & Coz-id, nttt: neys of mi id ''Plate at their oltice ! in Can vo Ci'.v, in iiid eoe.nty. j v.: bin it'oulit;-; fioin d.ito lu: of. 3)atcu this 20th dav of Decm- 5j0i P. 3j. Kr.vro:.-, Ad:j:i!si.-tiatir k Man al any lime may Sut tl ere is not a par:iclc of danger cf -FOIl W W To make Glad, f'ho jf carts of ft is own Little Qn$Sj .somebody else's LUilc Ones, or if is 2e$ Girl. Creaap has, Oh, such an immense lot of Ilduby 3oofa bfaas mio could liunlly 5huni3Riti tiim in half-a day, and so cheap for Curth ttntfe it will suqirise you. Jle raspctfully invites overy one to eftH ral hwk at the disjiluy, and not mis; tho baraina otiered. ONLY JUST COME. AND SEE- I 1 , . o r TTnt, A Pleasing SeilSG Of Health jul Strength Renewed, and til of Ease and Comfort Fiow-t the win of Syrup of Figs, as it suvs gently oa the Kidxkys, Liver Bowels I".Tecti:riHj Cleansing the System when Costive or Bilious, Dispelling Colds, Headaches and Fevers and permanently curing HABITUAL CONSTIPATION" with.-afc weakening or irritating tho or gans oa which it acts. J'r Sule in fiOc ancl Sl.CO Bottles by nil X.catling Druggist. X.T.Vrj.C7VZ.T3 oxix et the 0ALIP0E1TIA PIG SY3TJP 00 Sjih- riusciaco, Cal., Iim-iv:ia, Kr., Kkw York. ST. T. If yi ;u'.f is-etoisurt-haj- nB-'--.r v.r.i t.tne. ask otirneitt ::t y.ur ylta li.- :. tra- and urloes. 1 i vou car.!i:t ? :rr-."ij. vrilo dlreoiioncaf..'.'!! iro-i .tyoitNr isinicd. CHicr.50 - 2S W.m SCVWtiY.- t.l.LLAS. t UKKKi SCI ATLANTA iXf.ov:3, 40. 1 nvi aurs ft t LX. . OS T'lH C.XXYCX CITY' A: HUit: OAl). 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