Grant County news. (Canyon City, Or.) 1879-1908, May 23, 1889, Image 2

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    'Grant Co. News'
roBUSHED every tiiuksdav moknino
May 23. 1889.
The oilicial report show that
two thousand five hundred men
deserted from the army during
- - -
the past year, involving a loss
to the government of more than
SG23.0U0.
A .Scheme is on foot in the
Canadian parliament to subsi
dize a fast steamship line to
China and Japan. Tin animus
of the whole thing is shown in
the fact that the government
will pay no subsidies to vessels
touching at ports in the l:ited
States.
Considerable ill-feelinp; is be-
iiiir nursed in Canada
over the
United States with respect to
the Uehrinr Sea iisheries.
The discussions
in parliament
showed a dislike to the United
ie United
sisteucy in insisting that
E112-
land should make her power
felt in IJehsing sea.
A man has just been sentenc
ed for life to the state's prison i
of Michigan for the murder of
his mother. Lives of .Michigan
tenuatinjx circumstances,
'this inhuman iietnl would
been handed or burned at
stxke.
else
have
the
Lo Btir;olo is Kinj; of Ma
tnbelelnnd. Africa. He is Lo
bv name, but hiidi by nat.ire.
He went hunting recently and
had bad luck. But it was his
lnv to ntr jrnnic, so he evened
up by killinr 100 of his at
tendants. He probably did
this to avoid bein joked about
his bad luck. Now there is a
) iriHitnn who would not lit
about the tish hr caught.
The eanal connectinii the wa
ter of the Atlantic ami Pacific
oceans should be built by Amer- I
icin canital and subiect to !
American control. In time of
peace it should be opeu on equal
terms to vessels of all nations,
ami in time of war closed to the
enemies of the United States.
Both the Columbian government
and people are anxious to have
the United States complete the
canal.
Oliver Perry, aged 2L, drown
ed himself in the Central park
reservoir. X. Y. He was dress
ed in a clawhammer coat, white
tie and other habiliments of full
dress. Before drowning In had
iixed the day and hour of his i
funeral, ami sent out notices to I
his friends asking them to at-
tei.d it. Jt is sut)iK).-ed he
could not support his mother a
he wished on his salary
and
hence killed himself, but
what
will become of mother now,
since the fool son is no more?
Father Damien. who sacrific
ed all the pleasures of society to
impart religious instructioi to
the leper of Molokai fidand,
.one of the Sandwich group, died
with the loathsome disease
April 1-1. J Ie had been afflict
ed with leprosy for over two
years, an i suffered patiently for
his religious faith. When ren- I
tiered helpless to perform his
duties he asked for help, and j
Father f'oiirardy, then stationed
on the I'matilla n-sei vation.
went to the leper island to his
aid. K. ().
The wave of enthusiasm on
which for a while the prohibi
tion craze rode triumphant,
seems lo lx? subsiding, and ir
looks like a dead (.aim was
about to succeed the storm of
excitement which at one time
throated to carry everything be
fore it. The decisive majority
by which the prohibition
amendment was recuntly defeat
ed in New Hampshire, was fol
lowed by a similar result in
Massachusetts. Pennsylvania
will vote on a proposition to en
graft prohibition upon the tate
constitution in June, and the
prediction comes from sources
undoubtedly reliable, because
conservative, that Pennsylvania j
win also reject the amendment j
by an overwhelming majority.
Bhode Island after a year's ex- :
porience is disgusted with the ,
prohibition amendment to the
constitution, and returns to hio-h
r"
t. .
license and local option. In '
other states there are evidences
that the cold water people are j
losing ground, so that it now
looks like the reoion of prohibi
tion would be confined to statc-s
where it was engrafted upon
the.constittttion before the furor
of the reformers began to lose
potency.
mothers must be held at a rreat erai win. Henry Harrison the ninth ! Hupprich FIiller John Schmidt
di?count. or the commission of President of the United States was j yoatl.r p vi ulcarc J D Suther
.i l l l theurandfalherofCien. Uen. Harrison, f 7 1 , .r
the crime must have had e- The eiet:tion 0f anoth.T member of : Innd, T J Cozad, W B Eads, Chas
A religious crank at Chicago
asserts that he is the same Je-
that ho is the same Je-
sup who appeared on the eartli
1SS9 years ato the same Son
I J o
: of God and adds: "When I
I came before 1 did not destroy i
Satan and his devils. I left my j
I work incomplete. I have now
1 came to finish it up."
AN OPEN QUESTION.
n li an Ison
r Dr.scriniaut of Poca
liontn? It is popularly believed that Presi
dent Harrison is descended from
Pocahontas ami from the Parlia
montaiy soldier and regirido Heneral
Thomas Harrison who was executed
in 1000.
Pocahontas, dan-liter of Powhat.tn,
SKrli
wasbmasirl. The storv of how she
saved ti.o life of Captain 'John Smith,
who had been captured and con-
man tested a friemi mess lor the earlv
detuned to death ly her father how
she, on several occasions .made known
to the settlers their danger when
alxmt to be attacked is well known
to all acquainted with the early his-
; torv of America. Her subsequent
' mnniage with John Holfe, an Eng-
' 1 a. 1..-.. fnt.iAt.nl (n i.l n .1
lishman her removal
where a son was born, from whom
numerous wealthy families of Virginia
claim descent is tiic basis of the
opinion that President I larrison is one
oi her descendants.
Whether this be true or not it is,
however, well known that President
Harnson ia a de,cemlant of a noted
fann y, distinguished alike m peace
and war. The name of Harrison is
already indelibly written upon the
tho Harrison familv iH but another
proof of the prevailing disposition f
.c,.uu: c 4uci..ru ... ,..r. wi-
uuu stratioii ot pul i.' aihurs
chara teristic of the earlv years of
government. A Kimilar de.-ire h is
bet ii m.mife. tetl for a revival of earlv
manneisan.l.vtJ-t iiH in many various
uavs. of wlm h nuntion in particular
caii be matle of the prevailing demand
, for those old time preparations which
were so sticcessfully emp'.oied in the
prevention and cure of the UIb ami
i ! 1 .1. f 1 t.- 1..
i tmmuiHH wii'cu ircqucmcu i'iu uariy
I log-cabin homos.
; Afier much inquiry and research a
nob-d manufa: ttin r lias procured the
ongiualmetbotlsiHcd in their propara-;
null iiiui ;i:'.hi i.utiir uic nauii; ui
Warner's l.oi Cabin Itenutbcs, the
j public is possesseil of tho-e well- !
j known pnparatiovs for iiu cu:e of j
coughs, colds, consumjiti on in its early
! stages, bloo 1 diVord'-r.-. catanh. dvs- .
pepsia, oeoury, a..u ciuer common
diForders. j
Notwithstanding the large amount
of time, attention ami expense which j
the manufacture of Warner's afc j
Cnre demands its well-known repu- i
tation as the only reme-ly for the pre
vention and cure of kidnev diseases
being world wide the manufacterer !
is resolved to push the merit of ar-
J ncr's Lo' Cabin Sarsaparilln to
! front Iwause of its splendid b
the
blood
purifving properties and great value
as a household remedy and spring
time system renovruor.
J'ocahontas, during her life-long
friendship for the white settlers of
Virginia, besides hi"- many ads of
kindness, is said to have contributed
much valuable information to tbv log
cabin home concerning the successful
jnethods employed by the Indians in
the treatment of discas' ami it nut
ters little whether tin- alleged relation
ship l)Ptween her " sn.d the 1 'resi
dent be true or n-1 .' r t be name of
Pocahontas is a'ici-!. ini'iiuital.
SALE FOB STABLE BILL.
j Notice is hereby given that by
i virtue of Section IKJSl of Title '2.
of Hills Code, 1 will sell at pub
lie auction on Saturday the 1st
day of dune 188!), at one o'clock
! p. in. of said day, in front of the
City Livery Stable, in Canyon
. City, Grant county, Oregon, one
gray horse. Saul horse was phic-1
n.l ... nl.l.h. ..!. ..1 ll
ed in my stable on or about the
1st of February, 1S8J), by one Ed.
Lock wood. That there is now ,
dee and owing to me for feeding
and caring for said horse the sum
of $25.00.
Terms of sale cash. i
Dated at Canyon Cit3', this lath '
day of May 180.
8 10 W. B. Crxxi.voTov.
notjck" fob" Fur lic at ion
I4lnl unlet' at The DalloH, Or.
Maj 1, Ibsl1.
jMitici- in hcrcliy irlven that the follHwinj; j
naiiiul settlor ha UI'1 notiopitf hli lnt.-ntiim tit
j inftku tinal jiru.-f ii .i.K)it of hix clntm. anil
: tliat siiil jinxtf will he made lfor- the i
0Niiiyi9rl.' of Or.tiit lounti. or., ut Cauvon !
, l iry, Or. on June '-t;. vir": THos. r pit:.
l.hK.Al.l). II a ma for the SU nuartcr Sei- .'7
Tp 13 S U K.
conunnna,. nvldeiic iipvM. ami niltivation of, I
fS'i 'mI.V'. JlA" $ V0';"1;; J.w: 'ir!T.n- 1
ti.. ... ..
Or.
Mi jx-r-oii ttii .lflri'-i t.i irotet HaiiMt tli
a'lniaii.v of s it !i pro'if. or w,U kimv. of any
iS'il -tHMU-I rea-'ni, m.il.-i the law atitl the Tvtzii-latiot.-f
th Interior Ueurtnieiit, win- such
pinof thuulrt aot b- allowiil. will he clvin an
opportunity al the alove mentinn(l time and
I piaf to rrw csamiiii! the vitncK$e4 ot sai.l
dutiHanf, nn. I to oflVr evidence m rclmtUI of
tlit Mibmltt-d hv claimant.
7 li K. A. VcIJONaLD, Rci;Utrr
PAT CAMPBELL
Wholesale f Retail
DHALKU IN
GROCERIES
PROVISIONS
Flour anil Feefl.
NEAR THE DEPOT,
BAKER CITY, Or.
Goods found to ! not first
class may lc returned.
AMERICAN HOTEL.
E. P- LOVEJOY. Proprietor.
T 7 -r-v r .
John Day - Oregon
No Chinese employed about
the premises. Every effort will
be made to pleaso guests and
make thorn feel welcome.
Stop at the "American."
f 1 ..... I. ...... a. i I A... k" . . k-" . I II. . A I . I .
Clinton 13. Fisk, )ruhibition
! candidate for president at the :
.1. ...i. . i
J last national election, has re-
nounced his connection with
that party and falls gracefully
back into republican arms.
NEW TO-DAY.
Petition For Liquor License.
To the Hon. the county court of
the state of Oregon, for Grant
county. ,
We the undersigned your peti
tioners respectfully represent that
we art residents and legal votors
of Canyon City precinct, Grant
county, state of Oregon, and we
ask that a license be "ranted to
Hugh Smith to sell and dispose of !
spirituous, vinous ami malt libuors
I i? SaU1 1,reci,VcL V1 lef 'IHWititius j
than one gallon for the period of
one year from the 3rd day of July:
1889. Dated this 2oth day of
day
May 188'J:
C W Parrish, T B Bugler, John
Welch, Clay Tod hunter, Denis
McAuhft', Thos Crawford, George
C Miller, Frank It Sels, ThosRev
nolds, Louis Kycitsbusch, James
Ferrol. D I Asbmy, John Brandt,
W S Southworth,- M E Stansell,
W II Clark, M D Clifford, S G
Geary, C S Grigsby, David Hill,
F C Horsley M D, S Durkheiiuer,
i A C Dore, Thos J Smith, A H
, Grolb j eQ Mlll(,r Fnuik Metsch,
-it y, f1 , r , , . 1T'
, Cozad J Uurkheimer II
I otansell, J J McCuilouh, II Hun-
' A dray, O Guernsev, J O Parsons,
V H Lincoln, John Moiitouv,
, Woi-ley Silshce, W Jt Cuiiningtou,
,-it ir f , , 'T n t i i
. l Mrkloy, Jt'8 Bobison, A
BEiway, FC Sels, H Brever,
1 Henry Beaz, Geo Sollingcr, Ira
' Sproul, S Orr. Balph J Bvram,
j n, irn i v, i. i.i t i
I f .0 1o ; !
j 11 labels, M b Hellinan, Dr d A j
: Barber, Geo Boudebush, G Top- j
i ken. N Kulison. .lake Simon. !
1 '
ft otice is hereby given that on
flu 3rd day of July 1SSJ, the un
dersigned will apply to the eomty
j COurl of the stato of Oregon
gun for
Crant county for the issuance of
the license mentioned in the fore
going petition.
I Trim Fmitii,
Applicant.
Petition for Liquor License.
To the Hon. the county court
of the stale of Oregon for Grant
county.
Wo the undersigned your peti
tioners respectfully represent that
we are residents and legal voters i
of Canyon City precinct, Grant
county state of Oiegon, and we
ask that a license be granted to 11
Stansell to sell and dispose of
spirituous, vinous and malt liq
uors in said precinct in less quuu-
j tities than ontj gallon for the peri
od of one year from the drd day of
Julv 1SS9. Dated this tlio 25th
day of May 1SS):
11 Hunter, M E Stansell, John
Brandt, Thos Reynolds, W S
South woith, Louis Evcrtsbusch,
Jake Simon, C W Parrish, T B
Bug'er, D J Asbury, .1 D Suther
land, Lee Mi'llci, James Forrel, V
G Cozad, C S (Jiisrsbv. Frank
.Metschan, J J McCudough, Frank
B Sels, J Durkheimer, ("lay '1 od
hunter. F C Horslev. A C Dore
Phil Metschan S Durkheimer, M
H Clilb.rd. Thomas Crawford, G
C Miller, A Hupprich, A B Erway
W H Marklev. Chas M ulcarc.
Geo Solinger, W B Cunningt n,
O Pl
John Schtnitlt, P Mulcare, W II
Mark, J W Powell, S Orr, Denis
McAuliir, F C Sels, 1 Foster, A II
Grot h, Thos J Smith, Sam Sited,
N II Boley, Dr G Barber, T J Co
zid, O Guernsey, J O Parsons,
Kobl Bay, James Bobinson, I II
Wood, H B Sels, Ira Sproul, Chas
A Gray, Fred Miller, 11 Broyer,
Henry Henz, W B Eads, W H
Lincoln, John Montony, Wesley
Silshce, David Hill, J Voss,
Hugh Smith, M S Helhnau, G
Toj.ken, Geo Boudebush.
uCO iicreoj given i not on
the 3rd day of July, 18S0, the un
dersigned will apply to tho county
court ot the state of Oregon, for
Tiailt COUlltV, tor the ISSliatlCO of
t!lu license mentioned in the fore-
i going petition.
H Stansell,
Applicant.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Loud Office at La Orandc, Oregon.
May l.lth. 1SMI.
Notice U hcrthy Iven that the followin
nameil kcttlor have tiled notice of U inten
tion to make tln.il proof in Mipjtort of his
ci.iiin, ami that xaiil proof will he inmishcfoie
thelo'int clerk f (.Jnint i-onntv Or., at Ckiiv-'ti
City, Ore., on July Gth.. 18-', viz: .I.VMKS W
ALLKV. D S 77!M. f..r the SW 1-t SV I i Sec M,
K half SE qrand SE qr NK or Sec 2.1 Tp s K
:w I:.
lie names the follouinir witnesses to prove hid
continuonx re-idence upon, and cultivation of,
raid land, viz: John Maicarv, Charles Anirell,
Jackson ChamhiTs. of Ulanton, Or., and I'at
Mulcare. of C'aiijon City, Or.
Any person wlio desires to protest against the
allowance of such proof, or ho knows of any
HIIII7IUIIIIUI icarun, unuer ine law anil tuc rtcll
lauoin oi me interior I'cpartiuont. uhv such
, uroof M.O..I.I not he allowed, ulll li. (tuU i !
opportunity at the alrtie mentioned time and '
place to roexaminc the witncs,e of naid I
claimant, ajid to oiler evidence in remittal uf
mat Mii.muioi ov claimant.
!11 UENItV ItlNEIIAKT, Koxintcr.
; NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
j Land Ofllco at l-iCrnili-. Oregon.
.May 1;", lsSii.
j Notice Is hcrchy eiyen that the foilowin".
named pettier ha tiled notice of his intention
t.i Illrtko llllnl nriHif in sninwirt nt l.ij ..I..I... -.. i
. ... . ,.trJ.,,, . wl vlwIliJt aim i
. thnlnld p.oof will he nudo htforn the founts
clerk of (irant county, nt ntV r '
on July , i.ssy. viz: fiiancis KKiTii, i. s 1
i ,M., for tiH'loU 23 NKipiartr SW 11 .t
' SK nuartcr NV oinrterSor :ii To n: s it i
lie names the iollowin itn.--cs in nr..,-..
! his o intinuoiH residence uimhi. ind cultivation
t .f. Midland, viz: W S f.otithworth. Frank 11
SeU, Walter W Berry, Jos tZwvorlhv. all of
wanton. or.
Any person who desire? to protest against
the allowance of mch proof, or who knows of
any substantial reason, under the law and the
resulati.ii.H of the intirii-r I ".part men t. uhv
such proof should not he allowed. wM he jjlven
an opportunity at the above mentioned timi;
ami place to eross examine the witness of faid
claiuunt, and to otfer evidence in rebuttal of
that MibiuiUed hv clulm.i.it.
91 HENHV RINEHART, ReifUUr.
WegeftfiBMuleshDcl
v4
:-Kw
V
At Miller's Blacksmith Shoj,
J '..ISfLYGTOA ' KTR E
-because his prices are low and
HORSESHOEING AFTER MAY 20;
For New Siioes all arouua, $4.00 to (5.00 mr Spun.
POH.
He keeps constantly on hand and for sale, hokskshoks, titled and unfit
ted, also ifor&B NAILS, 1UON, STEKI., COAL, WUU'KI.KTItEKS, NKOIC
YOKKS, WllKi:iS, 8PHINOS, PICK IIAVIH.KS, SLBDOH
HANDLES SLHIKiES 1111(1 WEllOES, etc., 'tc.
TIRE IRON REDUCED
g3f A FIRST-CLASS WA!ON S1IOJ' AT SAME STAND.
CAHRIAUES BUGGIES A BUOSiItOAKDS .Hade to order
NKl-SOX JOXKS, I'HKST.
MORROW
GO
(Incorporated)
General Warehouse & Forwarding Agts.
The Company Jut recently con. struct eel a tiro-story
warehouse SO .v 700 feet, with, wool press anil all
conccniciiccs for huiuU'ui.g wool
The II 'arekouse Chffj'ges at Ilcppuer will be the same
as those at .'JrliiiLton, less cartages.
Freight upon baled irool from Heppner, same as
from .'Jj'lington.
( 'ash, advanced upon consign m en Is of wool or wool
in storage.
THERON E, FELL, Wianaer.
NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT
OF ADMINISTBATOBS.
Notice is hcreb given that by
consideration and order of the
count' court of the etate of Ore
gon for Grant count, the under
signed have been appointed gen
eral administrators with the will
annexed, of the estate of Frank
T?l ii.i. .1 .1 i .i r ... i
A iagcoiiei, ueceatjcti, i.ue oi ham
county, and all persons having
just claims against the estate of
said Frank Flageolh-t are hereby
notified and required to present
the same duly vortlied as by law
leipii'ed
lo the undersiirned at
ti,0,r residence at Prairie City,
j Grant county, Urcgon, within six
I "ninths from tho d tto hereof,
: I)!ded April IJOth IS80.
John il.i:.sii.i.t.,
8.Mri:i.Fui:xcii.
Ceneral administrators with
the will annexed.
M. D. CuFToim,
Alt' for administrators.
MINING
APPLICATION"
I OK.
U. S. Land Oftico, La Grande. Or.
April 11, 1880.
Notice is hereby given that W.
E. I'arsons whose postoflico ad
dress is New York Cit-, New
York, has made application for a
patent for fifteen hundred linear
feet, Monumental Xo 2 bearing
gold situate in Granite Creek
Mining District, in Grant county,
f lnnrrnti InenviKn.l X
cinl ,at nnd fiel( notes 0Ii filc in
tins olhce, as follows, viz:
Commer.cinsr at a noint 120
feet north 87 degrees 20 min
west of the northwest corner of
.section 19 Tp 8 S li :10 east of the
Willamette meridian, Grant conn
t.v, Oregon; running thence north
'20 degrees ."50 min. east 1500 feet,
thenco south 7 degrees 15 mm.
east GOO feet, thence south 20 de
grecs 150 min. west 1500 feet,
thence north 77 degrees 4 ) nun.
west (500 feet to beginning, with
a magnetic variation of 20 degrees
15 min. east, lying and being situ
ate in Chant county, stato of Ore
gon and containing 20 40-100
acres and formiuL' a portion of
section 10 in township 8 S It .'50
east of the Willamette Meridian.
Tho location of this mine is re
corded in the county clerks office
r m i i
of laXlt COUllty OU page
)U of
13ooU "A" of deeds Of Said COUlltV,
I i; : i- i u,.,'
jxiijuiiiui" Civimailta iu iiiuiiu
mental mine No 1 on the south.
All persons holding adverse
claims thereto are required to pre
sent tho same before this otlice
within sixty days from the iirst
dav of publication hereof, or they
-
u-fll
. "J ' '
provisions of the statute.
be barred bv virtue of the
UPVPV TrTWII V"RT
11 '- K i KliJ!ill AJl 1 ,
liegister.
The above notice will be pub
lished for (!0 cays' HO consecutive
woeks) in the Grant County News
published at Canyon Citv, Oregon.
HENRY RIN EH Alt T.
Register.
Hyde & Johns,
Atty's for claimant.
First publication April 18, ,89.
fit .V-;. -hw"
. - WV
E T, ( I A ' ) V. Y ( ITY, 0 R.
. ,,. ,,8,
all his work warrant. l Iiiat-U.is-,.
CASH.
TO 7 lo 8 Cls. Per lb.
i:. I!. IIISIlOl', TItKAS.
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLE
MENT. Notice is horebv "iven that tho
undersigned administrator of the
estate of John B. Miller, deceased
has filed in the county court of the
state of Oregon for Grant county.
, a,mj account as such admiiiis-
I.. . . ...
trator, anil ,londav, the 1st da)' ol
July. 18MI, at '2 o'elock p. m. of
Kilj,j (iay nt tjlt; (;olIrt i,ousu i
Canyon City, in said count v, the
j same being'the lir.st dav of the
July term term 1880 of said court. ;
I Un'heen atmi.iutcd 1 the iinlc
f i-ourt as the time and nhice '
I1
for hearing objections o said li- ,
nal account, and settlement there- I
ol. BoitKirr Ni:i:ci:, i
8 '2 Administrator i
Dated Mav Mlh 1881).
MINING
105.
APPLICATION NO.
Li
Land office, La (! ramie, Or.
April, 11, 1SS!.
!
Notice is hereby given that W.
E. Parsons whoso poslofh'ee ad- j
dress is Now York City, New i
York, has made application for a j
patent tor 1500 linear feel, Monu- j
mental No. 1 of tho vein, lode or .
mineral deposit bearing gold sit- !
uato No organized mining district, j
in Grant county, Oregon and de- :
scribed in the oflicial plat and !
Held notes on file in this ollicc, as !
follows, viz: j
I'eginning at a point 1220 feet !
north, 87 degrees 20 min. west of :
the northwe.-t corner ol' scetien 10
Tp 8 S It 30 E. of the Willamette
meridian and in Grant county
Oregon, running thence south 12
degrees
1;
min.
west 1500 feet
thence south 1 1 degrees nun.
east GOO. Thenco north 12 degrees
15 miu. east 1500 foot, thence
north 77 degrees 4J5 min. west,
six hundred feet to place of begin
ning, with a magnetic variation of
20 degrees 15 min east and lying
and being in (irant county, Ore
gon, containing 20 (5(5- 100 sterns
and forming a portion of section
10 in Tp 8 south of range 8(5 east
oi the Willamette Meridian. The
location of this mine is recorded
in tho county clerks ollice of Grant
county on nago f77 Rook "A" of
deeds of sain county. Adjoining
claimants is Monumental mine
No. 2 on tho north.
All persons holding adverse
claims thereto are inquired to pre
sent the same before this olhce
within sixty daws from the first
lay of publication hereof, or thoy
will be buried bv virtue of the
provisions of tho statute. i
HKNRY RINEHART, I
Register.
The above notice will be pub- ,
lished for GO days (10 consecutive
weeks) in the Gka t County Nkws ,
published at Canyon City, Oregon.
HENRY RINEHART.
Hyde & Johns.
Alty s for claimant.
First publication Apiil 18th,
1889.
LAND & TRUST GO.
JAMES & JOES.
Proprietors of
Tlie City
Keep constantly on hand a complete stock of
DRUGS AND CHEMICALS-
Palont Medicines, Toilet Articles, Perfumes, Soaps, Powder, Puffij
Combs, Tooth Nail, Clothes and Har Brushes, Druggist's Sun
dries, Lamps, Lump Oils, Glass, Putty, Chincvs. and
and everything to be found in a first
class Drug Store.
I Nothing but Pure,
Orders from a distance will receive prompt attention. Preset iptions a
' . specialtv.
UftER C1Ty 1 ' OREGON
' '
ROY.
THE CELEBRATED
I
Will make the season at Full Civ'k B in-.h Sif mile-; west of Canyon
j City. Terms: Single service with privilege f w.isoii (csish at time of
; s'rice) S10. For the sea-n with privilege of trtani next settson if not
! with foal on duly 1st, or when th- mare is taken away sl.". For insur
i ance, due when the mare is known to U with foul 20.
iMcttimov: Roy is a I ark .Dapple-1 Jay, 17 hands high, weighs
1,110 pounds, is f years old this spring, has black mane and tail. Was
, sired by Imported Clyde. Dam by Hnglish Unift anil Clyde mare
1 gjif" Free jMisture will l turnishe l for m.ives while on my ranch.
JOHN POWELL.
George Gmidlavh 4 Bro.
DEALERS IN
GENERAL
cwwroxcTT)'
Kar PRICES
A. IIACI1ENBY.
D KALIS R IiN7
i
i
General
i Me
I
JOHN
Red Front
ill ' ......
C. D. RiCKARD, Proprietor.
Dealer in jinc llun s, Lirpmrs and Cigars.
CAXYOX CITY - - OREGON.
Henry Rust's Celebrated Deer Constantly on Tap
0. V.
D'-aler In
Stationeiy, Rooks, School Supplies, Gilt 15 nd and Glassware, in Emh
less Variety. Fancy Wares, suitable foi resents for both Old
and Young. Roys Iron W. gons, Rab.y Carriages
from Fourteen to Eighteen Dollars apiece.
Candies A: cigars. Toltfieeos, Coffee.-,
Tens. Lard, Flour,
Dried Frails, Canned Fruits. Rice. Cream, Whaaiti,
the finest breakfast dish known Fishing Tackle,
Fish Roles, Raskets, Tubs. Rtoonis, Jjtmps,
Rird cases, and everything that is
usually kept in a Variety j
Store, all of
whieh
Can now Ijj Bought Cheap fcrCash lho Old Standi
Canyon City.
Haptonstall & Dart
-DEALERS IN
Genera.
John Day City, Oregon.
II. R
GerjBra
Canyon City, Oregon.
More.
Fresh Drugs Dispensed.
CLYDESDALE STALLION
HERfHANM
J5
D
ROY.
GRLATLY B EDITED.
reliandise.
DAY CITY.
Billiard Mall!
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ft
CRESAP.
4 W2.
Merchandise
Merchandise.
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