ilk. p 4 . J ISSUE INCOMPLETE ir t r? r 6 tobushed EVEnYTHcnsDAT MonyiKG May looU. If President Harrison and Vice-President Morton should both die, Mr. Blaine would be president. The next census will include a list of the names, organiza tions and length of service of surviving soldiers, sailors and marines, and of the widows of soldiers, sailors and marines. It is asserted that nearly all the idols now worshipped in In dia arc of English manufacture. John Bull's principle would seem to be, "Let me but make the idols of a country and I care not who makes its religion." A New Orleans judge has de cided that when a jury, with a quart of whisky, a pack of cards and a handful of beans, dI.iv poker from midnight till -1 o'clock in the morning, the pris oner is entitled to a new trial. Tho citizens of C'orvailis have HOfrred to pay the "West Shore" .,,g!-,h,, 875 . ilh,5,rt, thei, town. wj:Ii rjni-e the Jifjvier l.V'UU v t:;i to -o:rllain rii:t: rli. OttiHti to Iiue 1oom iaitl ..gp ami fiitbtin tliy i. J. W. Whir!i. sheriff of M lAMl !MMtv. K.V-. nVtlUU i t- ) ; nicsi a ivfijdoa-- rvviv.il a I r St v cjcmfvfil i ilhiif.; rr Hsa Ik- ivy.t -1 1 wf tbe snuty fu :!. He j.-ii-i ovtr liie nuAH y a:id pini Ifc i .U!v-t. vh'u-'i :') ;.!.'utmt lr- NMHI. , i'bs-itian cMntist of Sha- ron, !.. lit'- ',-t'ftr i...( htr fa!.--, teeth, because .-he s:ty that her faith will cause new natur;;! teeth to grow. We next expect 'to hear of a man with a wooden le looking for the growth of the ler that was cut oif through the operation of faith. Tiie English Court of Queen's Bench has iust decided that an agent i ; sued by his , principal for damages resulting iromiue aeen ksahi i u ruuLu juuku bets ronMaiioerace in accord ance vvitli the lnstrtictiotirurins 1 principal. The case is to be ap pealed to the highest court. It is reported that the South- era J acme rauroau company has contracted to br rill"" 00 OUO 7 ' i I .CW Erg- iiNSinniri'i' frntn fbi land States to this coast during next. September. Our farmers should make a note of this and govern themselves accordingly. There is yet ample time tor put ting in a large crop of beans. J. J. "Welch of the Meadow?, while sinking bis mill well ' -"H'" " " ' r-l through a ledge of sand stone , recently, took out pieces of the j ctnno lioariiur flip djstine.r. ini- ' pross of tig leaves. So it seems i that our climate was even mojo nearly tropical in former times j than at present. A local cor res- ; jWlueilL iiiuiiiaiua LiHit i:u ; once the site of the garden of I Edei i . J r.ckson v i 1 le Ti i u es. "Women arc now entitlexl to vot6 in fourteen states whenev er school questions arc involved in an tlr.tion. In Kansas, they tun vote n5 nli mnnicipnl titiis. aul in Wytnijj lh- -n-jjv !: full righl of -:lrra;. ilnr'ug wilt ytai thtrv a hi-eu a luarktil growth ( !':r l spirit iii ihi- din'tion, niui it ha et ii ntrtiw! : h.t they wot ne tlieir rtl:l i or -it T1mi fflpaim' i 'i!t,t f th Fntjfl States ii .Wi'i:t a M miit ni in ,i,n r . i j . . , , , . .. i rain boin '.wil h t.ie citv of i wntertown wiscon.-in, lavs down a rule that the supreme court will not undertake to re verse the decision of the highest court in a state, unless it can be shown that the constitution of the United States is violated hy such decision. If this rule is strictly adhered to, fewer cases will be taken up. it The olficial record of the Grand Army for the past, year, ! which has just been completed, j . l ' gives the following excellent showing: I he total member ship throughout the nation is 3S4:5533. Ohio leads with 43, 253; Pennsylvania conies next with J2,0SL and New York third with 39,84-1. The Grand Armv spent durinc the past year . aw 111 j .jjuiiuHuof, inijjiijv tllC Slim Of 75,915.85, in aid- ' . '. . . inor old soldiers and their fami lies, who lacked the necessaries of life. H9 n I R 11L-S. WHO lacked tlie neCeSSarieS .Inlmant. il tn nlfer evidence in r.-l.uttnl nf 1' ,,f i;f,. that submitted by claimant. K or 1,le- I 5-10 JIENHV HINEHAUT, Rosistcr. K5 r 5Lb ; When brother Snmnels learns; 1 ! mat tile iront elevation ol j a building taken from the ar - j elutects plains is not a matter ot j f will be unproved. ' intense interest Wp ,n not wish fopntifUp tho mfimivinn will hp unnr i i.i ...f...!,! i :irs in v, uut wu mui mill muuu- l ! a i t ci i portunity the est Shore has and the liberal support given it entities the public to illnstra- tions oi Oregon scenery instead of advertising cuts of someones i buildings. There is a grand op- portunity afrorJcd the West ; Shore to distinguish itself and do a trood work for the countrv at the same time by publishing elioicti (lest-rintive matlLr. and we regret that it is nciflccted. Wasco Sun. DID IT ELECT HARRISON? The following apj.i'nrfcil in :i Min nesota paper: ".Members of tho I)cuiocralic j)arly have been twing all f-ubtcrfugcB to r.-.'connt fur their over whelming defeaf, and numeious are the causes alleged. "I was talking with several of iht lav. onnoHito a bill board, and one ol t 1 1 Jl. L. K. 1 the party exclaimed : "if it had nol l)een for tbe clo.-en'..s of the National Committee in the expenditure ol money, we would have elected o'ii man. Tho Iti puU-iear.s adveitbed . . . ..tf l.l I their man like a tin ns." j S 5, several ol no advertis- j)t smad announce ments in the i.niKTS, anil a icn , "hatigers" on the dead walls. Mangers?" said our informant. "What do you call that but a circus poster?" pointing to a twelve-sheet ' medicine poster on tho hill board, ! he -.ring the cuts of Sen. Harrison and i Ins grandfather. ! "lithe Democrat had advertised like that. Cleveland would have been re ebced." The poster referr- d to was one ol tbe tami'iar Mack and white I.o Cabin SaiMp.iriila po-tera .ent cut by an enterjnising firm engaged in the manufactKn1 f old log-cabin bom-cu cfl, under the name of War ir r"s Logl'a'itn Kemcdies, and among i-'liei etpially valuaMu arti'lep in cludes the laniou-s Log Cabin Sar 1 saparilla, which is everywhere re ; cognized as the b. st w all spring ; medicines and s'ands without a lival for the cure of all dUuider.s which arc the results of impure blood. The spring time of the year is the peason when tho si stem needs ie novation ; the len-j winter has caused the blood to become tilled with im purities. j There exists no better means to aid , and strengthen the system at Mich an ; urgent period than "the u.-e of War j ner'a Log Cabin ."-arsaparilla, which t speedily restores the blood to a puic and healthy state, which insurer i health and happiness. 0t tie medicine is above reproach, ine repuuuioii oi um iirm puuiny and is the same firm which manu facttirtJB Wanur'8 Safe Cute the : EtanthfrdpyyiOA'y for the cure of all ' thbs&fseaspfi jocnliar ib the kidiiey aaplltos tlfogMjflihjh arii- tierjKi't. of disease in "fse organs, and whicli has met witn such phenomenal suc cess for the past ten years. We understand that the posters re ferred to made their appearance in many uarts of the corn try i-ometime prior to the Chi a-'o Convention w'l'''h nominate': ie:i. II.'.!-r;tivn as a ! camlidate lor tbe I'H'Mdem y iicii'-e the made of ti c ixi: traits of tho H.-urisoiiS, fa? her? ml ;ranlson was citlH-rthe rult rvmarkuhle poh tie:l fores j h t ur n :: eiHiianre with the h slonru! a.s ia'ion of thy old I on (.'ahin with the name of Mar riui. NEW TO-DAY. NEW IABKET. M (Opposite pesloilice) Jollll Day, Ore$. jcof X'ork, Mutton, Lardetc., coUSLilltlV r.M iiantt. Fish, Chickens K-s and all i kinds ol uanic eonsiantiv oil Imnri when they can be hatl. F. Proorietor- oTit 13 ON APPOITTdKNT Oi' ADMIMsTllAT'JPvS. Itotiee i.s J.fi-ciy given that ly on.sitler.ition anil order of the comity court, of the stale of Ore jjtui f..-r (Jrant countv, the under r.'V.l h.ive ln-t':i ippo:ntel gen eral nt'mims'iJ -l'Ms with (he will aftcp"!, f the. csiarc of Frank FlaeulJei dw as""1. late f said Cr'ilUU, hlitl ;t"J l"l ns bavin"; i'lM -f.iii:is n-J.M-t t ho oslab of . :d Frank F! wl! t are herehv i . , ir tifi d mt leciuiifd to present t,.i.. i i. !.,. nt riMpii'ed to the undersigned at thoir residence at Prairie City, Grant county, Oregon, within six months from the date hereof. Dated April 80th 1889. John Maiisiiam., Samuel French. Geucral administrators with the will annexed. M. D. Cf.iFroni), Attv for administrators. i iSUllCJii lUIt I b ULlwAlIU land Ofllccat LaGrnmle.Orecoiii April nth, isso. 1 xotireh iieroii Riven that tin. foiiowinc- , nained spttcr has tlf.1 notice of his intention to 1 tiwk.j Ihml proof in Hupport of his cliini, anl that M proof uil! lie muk before the County t'ierk of t;rnnt county, at Canvon City. Or , on June 7. lhsO. viz: JOSATll 15. LOFTON, I S No. 7iSi, for the SE quar Sec S, Tp 11, S It tit) E. lie nmnes the folloxvinjr witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and ct:lthatlon 1 or, said uini viz: Kirov worMiam, 01 Joim ,.,1,y(1'.-,j.:uuI VST'nx?. wii 11 an w, 3irt in Dunkp Jacoh Miller, of 1-ox, Orant county, Or. . . aKowM. or nueii jn-onf. or no knsof.my Hulwtantlal reaon, under the larnud the rcu- 1 Jatiow of the Interior ; l)opnrtnicm hv ?nch , proof rlionld not be allowed, will bepvcnati Aiiv iicrson who iiirt's m proict a?ninn tnc opportunity at tnc auovo uicutiontti time mki tilace to cross examine the witnesses of said claimant, and to offer evidence In rebuttal of that submitted bv claimant. 5-10 JIENHV KINEHAUT, Roster. bucks topasture , . j iii,Bn,nn(irn,i rPlA ii ts Imuirrnrri will lift YlMTlJiriHJ iQ pasturo Buoks duriu" tho Sea- 1 son beginning May 1st pros. ii One Dollar Per M At his Excellent Pasture in Ante- lone Vnliev. situate three miles i :, , ,r 1 n i aAn north of Harney Bond above boda gDrj1)frg Pj dsre onv such animals ns are free from Scab, and agree to re- turn them the same. ml JAMES CONWELL. DEPUTY STOCK INSPECTORS WQTICE is hereby ffiven that I 11 have appointed the following ; uamod persons as my Deputies, viz: - Lc .iocn ij&j Lnce . Warren Carsner . Y;i"ner i Jas. Wallace Long Creek j L H Johnson Dayville John II Buker Caleb T. II. Curl, Stock Inspector for Giant Count'. Postoflico Mt. Vernon, Or. FOR SALE OR TRADE. A slalliou. dark iron iev. 8 3 eara ol(1 (sloc,c organ and gyil- tttwit .it Mi n A"nimii ill I 1 11 show A Xo. 1 colts. Kind dispo- j sition. Broke to work and ride. J Price $2o0. The horse can be j found at the Summit house IS j nines south ol Canyon City on tuo Harnev load. :itf M. M. A damson. NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION. Notice is hereby given that the co-partnership heietofore existing under the firm name of May lack & Co., has been dissolved by ni'itual consent, Mis. May Ilurke retaining the business. All debts of the firm will be paid by her, and to her all accounts must be paid. Mas. May RmtKK. Mas. 'J'. V. Radhu. Long Creek, Or. March 29, 80. NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION Notice is hereby given that the pattueiship in the blacksmith business heretofore existing be tween G. C. Miller and H. H-in-ter under the firm name of Miller & Hunter is this day dissolved by mutual consent, H. Hunter retir ing and C C. Miller continuing' tlio business. All parties having claims against us will present the same, and all parties knowing themselves indebted to the firm will please call and settle tv note ' or cash by the 20th day of May, Ibbi), as we are anxious to settle up the partnership. G. C. Miu.i:iL "'- 'H. HUSTEH. . ranyorTCify; April-1?, lSSl) -ST A Complete Assortment of Vegetable, Flower, Grass, Clover, Alfalfa and Sanfoin SEEDS. Implements, Egg Food, Elc. CATAI.OCfK KKKi: ON Al'IM.It ATloN. Address CEO, ST ARRET, Walla Walla, Wash. Ter. MINING APPLICATION NO. 100. I". S. Land Oilier, La Grande, Or. April 11, 1S8S). Notice is hereby given that W. K I'arsons whose postollico ad dress is New York Citv. New- York, has made application for a patent for liftecn hundred linear feet, Monumental No '2 bearing gold situate in Granite Creek .Mining District, in Grant county, Oregon and described in the olii einl plat and field notes on file in this ofiice, as follows, viz: Commencing at a point 1220 feet north 87 degrees 20 niin. j west of the northwest corner of Willamette meridian, Grant coun ty. Oregon; running thence north 2U decrees M miu. cast 1500 feet, 1 hence south 77 degree- -15 min. east GOO feet, thence south 20 de grees 30 miu. west 1.000 feet, I hence north 77 degrees 15 min. west (500 feet to beginning, with a magnetic variation of 20 degrees 15 min. east, lyinu and being situ ate in Grant county, state of Ore gon and containing 20 4(1-100 acres nnd forming a portion of section 10 in township 8 S 11 .'Hi east of the Willamette Meridian. The location of this mine is re corded in the county clerks office of Grant county on page 577 of Book "A" of deeds of said county. Adjoining claimants are Monu mental mine No 1 on the south. All persons holdinrr ndvnrcr. claims thereto are renuired to nr. i n w . u Uonf tl.n enmn l,fr.en il,: wina- within sixty days from the first t .. . . i- , . . ow , wiiuin sixty tiays irom the i r 1 . 1 ; ! . U!l. 01 puoucailOU 1101001, Ol' thov will be barred by virtue of the , provisions the statute j H KIN RY RINEHART, I iiegister. 1 lie above notice will he nub- lisheil for GO rays (10 consecutive , ,. . WOel - Kl 111 tlin l-rn VT f 'nl'VPV X' B-tt-e published at Canyon Citv, Oregon inrvnv Pivrn itit J11jI.i1x iilJS hilAii I . Rcisler ' . o Register, Hyde & Tohns, Atty's for claimant. First publication April 18, ,89. NOTICE R. T. PARKER FAEICFR $ ZBBSBQgl Baker City, - - JkOreq. Dealers in all kinds 4 . JPrH,s ! x BEDROOM SUITES PARLOR SDITEI PATENT ROGWBS BOOKiOA'SES, CENTER TABLES, JfC. PICTUR12 FRAMES, JIOULDING, CHAIES, SPRING MATmjfeSES, WOOL -AIATTRESSES.W PAINTINGS & PI0T1IIE3', EXTENSION TABLES, SPRING COTS, PILLOftS; REED & R ATT AM ROCKERS. It is the most cornplatafgtock of ! furOitute ever displayed imBaker ! City. Cive us n call. Ww PARKER & PRESCOTT, Bakerflv, Or. . Watch-maker anlSer, CANYON CITY, Oregon. Keeps for sale Watches, Clocks and Jewelry, and does all kinds of Repairing. NOTICE. County orders bearing da to of registry prior to November 13th 188(5 will bo paid on presentation and interest will cease from this date. N. H. Bolcy. Count Treasurer. Canyon City, County of Grant, April i7tl 18SU. AMERICAN HOTEL, E. P. LOVEJOY. Proprietor. John Day - Oregon No Chinese employed about the premises. Every effort will be made to please guests and make them feel welcome. Stop at tho "American." MIXING APPLICATION NO. ,105. IT S. Land officort, Or, Apm, ii-, xaov. Notice is hereby grven that W E. Parsons whoso nostoffice nd- ' dress is New York City, New York, has made application for a patent tor 1500 linear feet, tMonu : mental No. 1 of the vein, lode or j mineral deposit bearing gold sit I uate No organized mining district, in Grant county, Oregon and tie ' scribed in the official plat and I field notes on file in this ollico, as j. follows, viz: beginning at a point 1220 fet north, 87 degrees 20 min. west of tho northwest corner of section 10 Tp 8 S It 3(5 E. of the Willamette meridian and in Grant count) Oregon, running thence south 12 degrees 15 min. west 1500 foot thence south 77 degrees 45 min. east GOO, Thence north 12 degrees 15 min. east 1500 feet, thence notth 77 degrees 45 min. west, six hundred feet to pluce of begin ning, with a magnetic variation of 2(1 degrees 13 min east and lying and being in Grant count, Ore gon, containing 20 GG-100 acres and forming a portion of section 11) in Tp 8 south of range 5UJ east oi tho Willamette Meridian, i ho location of tin's mine is recorded in the county clerks otiice of Grant county on page 577 Book "A" of deeds of sain county. Adjoining claimants is Monumental mine No. 2 on tho north. All persons holding adverse claims thereto are required to pre sent the same beforo this ofiice within sixty days from the first daj of publication hereof, or they will lw bailed by virtue of the provisions of tho statute. HENRY RINEHART, Register. The above notice will be pub- 1 lished for GO days (10 consecutive j weeks) in the GjiaKt County News ! published at Canyon City, Oregon. HENRY RINEHART. Hyde & Johns. Atty s for claimant. First publication April 18th, 1881). NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT OF EXECUTOR. Notice is hereby given that by consideration and order of the rm..,ir nrt.,.f f !. ..rnio r n. . r . .1 gon ior txram county me unoer- signed has been nnnointed eccu o"-11 ut.wii unuwimi-u v..i.uii tor of the lash will nnd testament of Lucinda Birge deceased, late 0f said county, and all persons having just claims against the es- tale of said testatrix nro hercuv notified and required to present the same, duly verified as by law required, to the undersigned at his office in Canyon City, Grant coun ty Oregon, within six months from the date hereof. Dated April 17th 1880. Morton D. Clifford, Executor m'tfla MORROW GO. LAND GROCERIES PROVISIONS Floor ml M NEAR THE DEPOT, BAKER CITY, Or. EST Goods found to ie not first class may be returned. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land olliceat La Grande, Oregon. April 12, 1SS0. Notice ii hcrcb. (riven that the following named tcttli-r has file! notice or his intention to make final proof in Hupport of his claim, ami that .said proof will Iio mailc 'cforc the Clerk of Gt Co.. dr., at Canyon ClCy. Or., on June fi.ltsso, viz: WILLIAM M. MYEliS, I) S iVo ViKW, for the X 1-2 NB 1-J Sec 20 and N 1 -2 NV 1-4 Sec 21 Ti 10 S It 31 B" Uc names the following u-itnetijesi to prove his continuous residence upon, rind cultivation of. Paid land, viz. W S S.nilhwortll, of Canyon City. Or., and Frank C. 1'ifher, llichard Dau by, John L Hopper, of Hlanton, Or. Any person who desires U protest apiinst the-nllownncti of such proof, or who knows of any aubslantitil reason, under the lan- and the regulations of the Interior Department, why such proof should not be Allowed, will be rmcn an opportunity at the above mentiojitid time anu pi ace to cross-examine mo witnesses of said claimant, anil to oiler evidence in rebuttal of that .ouVmilted bv claimant. 5-10 IIKNUV UINBHART, ltouister. Nm'iciTYdiinpWL Land Oincc a .a Grande, Oregon April 12, lbSi). Notice h hereby given tiiat the following, nanu-d bcttler has tileil notice of bin iiitentien ti make filial proof in ytippiirt of Ids ci.iiii, and that said proof will be made before the Clerk of Oram County, Or., at Canvon City. Or., on June 1, lSi'J, viz: JOHN ZKKF, I S No iWJ for the lot 1 and B half SB iiar. anil SW oiiar. SB ipiar. Se- 3 Tp 1 1 S J: 32 B. lie names the following witnesses to nrovc t lii cou'inuouH residence upon, and cultivation ot alil lauii, viz: i rauk- r t iHechmai', .laeolj llamoii, C'ore Itipley, Thomas Perkins, all of Canyon City, Ur. Any person who desires to protest aiin.-tthe allowance of such proof, or nho knoue of any uliitantml reahon, under the law ami tlie rej: olalioii? ot t!;e Interior Ikirtiiiciit, why such proof should not be allowed, will be given an opportunity at the ub-ive uifutloiuil time mid place to cross-examine the witnu.-crt of haitl claimant, ai:d to olltr evidence in rclnitral of thai Mili.Miittnl y elaimaiit. 5 10 1IBNKV KINKlfAUT, Kctcr. N OTICE FOR P UBLI CATION Lan'd OHIoeat Ij Grande, Oregon. April 13th, lsso. Notice i a hereby given that the following named settler hav Hied notice of his inten tion to make final proof in support of his claim, nnd that aid proof will be made before the County cierk of lirant countv Or., at Canyon Citv, Ore., on Jlav 2.ilh., ISa'.), DANIEL OILl'IN. D S No iK52 for the NB 14 NB M See 8 N 1-2 NV 14 and SB 1-4 NV 1-4 See 0 TplSS lt:n B. lie names the following witnes-.es to prove liin coutiiilioiis residence upon, ami cultivation of. said laud. u: James M Iliitehiiisoii, Andrew J Pierce, James V Pierce, Charles Ilcycr, all of illat'toii, )r. Any ierson who desires to protect against the allowance ol such pr-sif, or who knows of any substantial reason, under the taw and the regu lations of the Interior Department, why such proof shoi'Id not he allowed, will be given nn opportunity at the above mentioned time and place t tros-examitie the witness of saiil claimant, and to oll'r evidence in rebuttal of that submitted bv claimant. 4 0 1IBNKY UlNBIIAl'T, Register. NUT IE FOPi PUBLICATION!. I.hhI Otlicc at I.a Crnude. Or .March 22, IsaH. Notice is hsreby given tliat the following named settler has tiled notice of his intention to make lln.il proof in support f his claim, sod that said proof will be made before the County Judge or in his absence ltcforc tho County Clerk of (irant Co., 'r.. at Canyon City. Or., oh iWml. Alar IS, JSNJ, VII! V. UUUU1ILK. Mil. AO, vrnfls continuous residence upon, and cultn to Tiro Y- continuous residence upon, anu cultivation of, said land, viz: Sam French, Joseph Dcanlorff. Krnnk I'rcstoii, J. I). Clement, all of l'rairii' City, Or. Any pet-fOii khotleires to prole-t ..linit the alSwaiii-c ot Mich proof, ir who knnw.- of an Milts'sntial reason, nii'li-r the lw ami the resii latioim of the Interior I)eKiitnient, whv inch irH)f chonhl not ha niloucil, will bo men an onportuliitv nt the aln ve incntioiipil time r.ml pliice to ( ro4 c:iiiiiiic the uitiieM'e.1 f slid chiimant. ami to offer evidence in rcli.itt.il of that silliinttteil hv r'ltiin.int. Ml IIKMIV KINiniAKT. lti--;skr J. L B. V3AL & SON. WATCILM.! R'KIIS and JEWELERS. r.AKKit Citv, - - OllKflO.V. -Dealers in- WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY, SILVERWARE, VIOLINS and GUITARS. Sloiicv to I.o.ui on Co'.'nteraUi. JXcjTO posi to Union Meat Market, Main Street. 3 r2 e a P 1 2 i-1 P 0 PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY. WRIGHT BROS. Cigar Factory. IJakkr Citv, - - - Okhoon. Nothing but the host Foreign and Domestic Tobaccos Used in Manufacture. All Cigars bear the I'nlon and White Labor Murk. Ask all dealers for Wright llros. Flower of Raker and Souvenir brands. 1 hov n.r the finest in fchi h market. NELSON JOKES. PrIIt. E. E. BISuEemIBEAS. . I General Warehouse The Company lias recently constructed a, two-story warehouse 80 x 100 feel, with wool press and ail conveniences for handling wool- The Warehouse Charges at lleppner will be the same as those at Arlington, less cartages. Freight upon baled wool from lleppner, same as from Arlington. Cash advanccd upon consi gnments of wool or wool in storage. JAMES "! -Tr6prIetofs6f The City Drug Store. Keep constantly on hand a complete stock of DRUGS AND CHEMICALS- - Patent Medicines, Toilet Articles, Perfumes, Soaps, Powder, Puffs, Combs, Tooth Nail, Clotlies and Har Brushes, Druggist's Sun dries, Lamps, Lamp Oils, Glass, Putty, Chincys, and and everything to be found in a first class Drug Store. Nothing but Pure, Fresh Drugs Dispensed. Orders from a distance will receive prompt attention. Prescriptions a specialty. BAKER CITY, . OREGON George Gmullaeh Bro. DEALERS IN. GENERAL CANTON CITY fcar PRICES A. HACHENEY. DEALER IN" General Merchandise. JOHN City meat market. "Washington Street, Canyon City, Oregon. CRAY & EADS, Proprietors. -DEALER IN All Kinds Of it Wholesale and Retail. 0. P. 0RESAP -Dealer In- Stationery, Books, School Supplies, Gilt Band and Glassware, in End less Variety. Fancy Wares, suitable for presents for both Old and Young. Boys' Iron Wagons, Baby Carriages from Fourteen to Eighteen Dollars apiece. Candies & cigars. Tobaccos, Cof fees, Teas, Lard, Flour, Dried Fruits, Canned Fruits-, Rice, Cream Wlicaty tlio finest 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 ba Bought Cheap forCash at the Old StandJn Canyon City. Haptonstall & Dart -DEALERS IN- General John Day City, Oregon. H. R General ftURPWABE,ffj(HnH Canyon City Oregon. (Incorporated) FRgS & Ecff warding Agts. THERON E, FELL, Manager. & JONES MERCHANDISE 5 OREGMO GREATLY REDUCED. DAY CITY. FRESH MEATS T3.A11 orders filled on short noUcr. Merchandise SELS. Merchandise, 1