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About Grant County news. (Canyon City, Or.) 1879-1908 | View Entire Issue (May 30, 1889)
Grant Co. News. LOCAL BREVITIES. Peter Kuhl returned home from McMinville last week. J. C. Glover's petition for liquor license under "New to-day." Rev. Goss publishes his religious appointments in to-days News. Freight teams have this week leen delivering goods to our mer chants. Over 7.0,000 aheep from Morrow county are already on their way to eastern markets. It seems Decoration day is not to be observed here. Why this lack of enthusiasm, dearG. A. 31 Happy Jack, the erstwhile Long Greek poet, occasionally fills the Baker City Democrat with his effu sions. See Jackson Chambers' "ad" on opposite page. He desires to pas ture bucks during the season, and has a first-class pasture. Strawberries will soon be abund ant are becoming more or less plentiful already. Mrs. Phillips was the first to treat the News to a sample of the new crop. Mr. Byrani completed the run of his wood down the creek this week, landing about two hundred cords besides what has been run. No danger of a wood famine now. Apples furnished by Mr. lline hart are now as firm and sound as when picked oiTthe trees last fall. For excellent tlavor and good keep ing qualities Mr. Itinehart's fruit 1 Hints all. A lonely sheep herder in Baker county went hence by his own hand by the rifle routo last week. In Grant county sheep herders are generally killed before they get the suicidal mania. Henry Bla;kwell was over from Long Creek last week, and inform ed us that he was buying beef eat tle and was prepared to make cash advances on all contracts. He wants about 1,200 head. As a bit of news we will state that Mr. Adamson of the summit house killed an immense brown bear in Bear valley a few days ago, which will be a blessing to sheep men in- that neighborhood. Greenhorn mining district is at tracting considerable attention, and miners are rushing in there from Pendleton and all directions. There are some valuable mining proper ties lnjing developed over there. Circuit court for Harney county has adjourned, but we have not heard the particulars of any of the important cases if any were tried. Don't know whether or not the an cient case of Mahan it Anderson was in the court this year. W. C. Griswol.l of East Poitland was here a few days ago looking after old Indian wai claims. AYe understand it was part of the gen tleman's business to buy claims against the government for services and property furnished during the early Indian ware of Oregon. Any amount of complaint is heard in regard to the toll road leading to Baker Citv. It is the worst part of the entire road, and freighters have to pay exorbitant rates of toll. Baker City had bet ter purchase the road and make it I free if she desires to hold the Grant county trade. Judge Sels had four turkeys sent to him by a friend down the valley last week. Mr. Sels was in Bear valley at the time, but when he" ar rived home four big horned owls wen; awaiting his coming. It is safe to say he didn't keep tin' "Ir ish turkeys." hut distributed them among the small lxy poultry fan cies. H. E. Gillespie was given a hear ing before .fudge Rulison last week, appealed from the Long Creek land, and the ruling of the former justices court sustained, viz: Discharged for want of evident". Mr. Gilles pie was under arrest for the larceny of horses, but the evidence was not sufficient to convict, hence comment is unnecessary. S. S. Denning was attorney for defendant. Burns has a preacher and 1 Tar ney has none. Jteccntly the good man paid a visit to Harney and ev ery one, saint and sinner alike, ral lied to the .sound of his voice and patronized the gospel man, giving him a congregation of l.r0 souls and a hat full of money. The Burns Herald is jealous of Harney, and says: "If Harney can scare up a hundred or more souls thirsting for gospel truths just for the glory of lx:ating a Burns' congregation, why not rustle up enough money to build a church and call a prcacherl" A relative of Dr. Horton, togeth er with another man over in the Stein mountain country went hunt ing several days since, we arc in formed, and when found by other parties one of them was dead, lying in a tent, while the other one was crazy and nearly on the point of death. They were absent during the recent snow storm over there, and from indications they had filled a kettle with coals and placed it in the tent before retiring for the, night, and the snow falling on the outside of the tent had smothered them. No particulars other than the above have been learned. Now complaints about the warm weather begin. Cope Dore walks with a stick because a horse fell with him the other day. There arc 1,200 persons of the name of Smith employed in the United States postal service. Prime wethers, unshorn, from Oregon, arc quoted at -f 4.75 per head in the Chicago market. Barley in Harney county is said to be heading out already, and an abundant crop is almost assured. It has lnjen ascertained that Unity of the crew of the Alaskan uiiny 01 hip cit'W ot tlie Alaskan are drowned, which vessel was wrecked oil' Cape Borneo. The teachers' institute at Prairie Uty appears to be largely attended. This city furnished a number representatives Creek town is to whoop things up on July 4th. Racing will be had on the 1th, Sth and Gth, I Smith and h. O. oodall for h and several horses are now in train- ! cense to sell spirituous liquors, 1I1L'. Grant county ou-ht to be able to ...:i. . i. . ..1 c i.i . l.i furnish a larye part of the world with fat beef and mutton this fall if there are any buyers, and there will be. Miller's blacksmith became in- spired with a sudden notion .Sun day morning and lit out on foot for Cracker creek, without a moment's warnmir. McCullwigh it Smith are prepar ing to drive a large lwind of hoises to market. When Mr. Smith re- I turns from Nebraska the lxind will j be gathered and started. ! I The .Secretary of the Interior j has ordered the Surveyor (Jener-! al of Oregon to have the Camp j Harnev Militarv Reservation surveyed preparatory to offering it for sale. An Alabama paper published the following notice: "Married, at Flintstone by the Rev. Sam uel YYinstonc, Ephriain (J rind stone, to Emiline Sandstone, both of Limestone." Hoi ace Sloan arrived home Tues day from his Elk ereek placer mines. He has a suck full of nug gets that will cure an' case of sore eyes at one look. Makes us think we would like to be a miner. Maud Muller was lined $15 the other day in Kansas City for being drunk on the street. The Judge was'l as kind to Maud as he used to be, when she "raked the meadow sweet with hay." The wealthiest cargo that has left the Columbia river this sea son was that of the Otterspool, which put to sea last week, des ;nf.fl ffir T.nndnnhercr Ircbmrl tined for Londonberg, Ireland, with a cargo of flour valued 12S.012 World. at We hope the Oregon Pacific road will soon resume work on its eastern extension and build to the country cast of the Cas cade range this season. The more "shipping points" this coun try has the better. Alexandria, Va., has a popula tion of 20,000, yet during the thirty days constituting the month of March, not a wedding occurred in the place, and not a marriage license was issued by the clerk of the court. Pat McGinnis' little house in which he last saw the light of day has been torn down and the timbers will doubtless be preserved for the use of the next one who will have occasion to be furnished a jumping- oli' place by the sheriff, Eighteen years ago a pane of glass was broken in the window of a house in Hamilton, Ohio. On the 25th of last month the owner got around to have it re placed and it was recorded among the "great improvements" to the city. The Indians are conn'eBitinir at different points along the Columbia for their annual fishing season, and in a veiy short time they will lx congregating all over this upper country for their annual deer slaughtering season. But what can we do about it' There has beer, collected from the United States government, on the Indian war claims of Ore gon, $38,132.98. This payment is practically in full of all claims forwarded. There are a few small claims yet remaining, but these will also be forwared when the proper vouchers are received. A correspondent says that he treats every man as a rascal un til he proves himself honest, and that he finds it saves him many a dollar. If the man is honest he will not sufier from being watched as you would watch a rascal, and if he is a rascal vou will be greatly ahead by watch ing him. Mr. John Luce returned during the week from Harney county, where he had leen to move a bund of fat wethers from Glass Buttes to the John Day. While at Gil ch rest's mill on the head of Silver creek lie was caught in a snow storm that lasted thirty-six hours, the snow laying 22 inches on the level, and impossible for a sheep to wade through. He thinks that a pretty good record for Harney county, that too on the 17th of May. It certainly was quite a "touch of winter." COMMISSIONER'S COURT. Additional business transacted since last report, prior to the ad journment of court: Bonds of various road super visors were approved. In the matter of the proposed change in the county road lead ing from Canyon City to the summit of the mountain on the old Harney road, viewers and a surveyor were appointed. It appearing that the claim of F. L. Mulvarey for which a warrant was issued May 7th for the sum of ten dollars to pay for lu.ul1 anuntu one coyote scalp was allowed ' and issued under a mistake, and ! that said F. J,. Mulvarey is en- j titled only to the sum of one dol ol- .rk lar, it was ordered that the clerk ! fjf t,.:s ,.onrt ..;., rant. . In the matter of the applica- tion of Young Masterson, J. 11 : Hamilton, (J. B. llatt, Hugh the same were denied upon the ii-fo mpuaiicc nun i the present liquor law. i ..r i: :n. Bills amounting to $G,273.84 were allowed and warrants order ed for the same. GRANT VS. LAKE COUNTY. In the Grant vs Lake county case the judgment of the su preme court was against Lake county for .f'l,2fJ.S.S2, but no in terest or costs except the fees of the clerk of the supreme court, which are taxed against Lake county. A portion of the sylla bus is as follows: For the purposes for which a county is made a body corporate and politic, it is a person, and is capable of suing and being sued ! in regard to matters pertaining I to those nurnoses. the same as an individual. Held, further, that the fact that the indebtedness of the coun ty of Grant at the time of the passage of the said act, exceeded the sum of five thousand dollars, did not support a finding of a conclusion of law, that the part of the indebtedness in excess of that sum was illegal and void; that the clause in the constitu tion of the state which provides "that no county shall create any debts or liabilities which shall. singly or in the aggregate, exceed the sum of five thousand dollars etc.," does not imply that all debts and liabilities against a count v over and above said sum are necessarilly obnoxious to said provision; that the provision on ly applies to debts and liabilities beyond said sum which a county in its corporate character and as an artificial person, voluntarily creates. Held, also, that interest should not be allowed upon a claim against a count)', until a warrant therefor has been pr .-ented to the treasurer thereof and an en dorsement made thereon. "Not paid for want of funds," and the date of such presentment over the treasurer's si 'nature. Dispatches furnish an account of two young women fighting a duel over a young man, with whom both had become infatua ted. The once lighting Modoc In dians have become industrious farmers in the past twelve years, and half of them have professed Christianity. McKay, a mutton buyer from Reno, has raised the price offered by other buyers from $'2 to $'2.2" j and $'2,o0. Nothing like compe tition. Lakeview Examiner. Ten or twelve California boys have lately been committed to the insane asylum at Xapa. i Their insanity has been traced directly to cigarette smoking. How's this for a long word? The gentleman who secured it says that it is a Swedish word. A man serving a term for horse theft at Denver, Col., has fallen heir to 100,000. Now ev erybody is trying to get a pardon for him. An exchange remarks that cash is mighty and will pre vail. On the person of Sullinberger, found dead at Wapinitia was $100 in coin and a revolver, and the verdict of the coroner's jurv was that he be fined $100 for carrying concealed weapons and the costs be taxed up to thecoun- the papers are engaged in a bril ty. Mountaineer. , liant contest to decide which one At the recent elections held in the territories which will be ad mitted to statehood this year, Mont ana went democratic, while the result in Washington is rath er undetermined even yet. The Dakotas were carried by the Re publicans of couse. A catfish is a very dangerous animal to fool with. A story is now related where an Alabama river fisherman caught a huge catfish and started home with it. On the way the fish flopped its tail against the hammer of the man's gun, causing the discharge of the piece, thus sending a load of duck-shot through his thigh, inflicting a very dangerous wound. MT. VERNON. May 2-1. The beautiful and accomplish ed Miss Minnie Boirhan is so- journing in Canyon City at pres ont. Mr. Chas. Belshaw will leave for The Dalles in the near future accompanied bv his beautiful daughter, Miss Edith. Miss Clara Ingle will leave our burg in the near future for John Dav Citv, where she expects to spend tile summer in cultivating her musical talent i,n.,rinrr wi L ' i "n- Shearing will soon lie a thine , . . . t , , , SSn ,Zr " Bettm0 ti ui ol lie business. Mr. Chas. Angell and Mr. Ramsby arc at Mt. Vernon train- , horses on the old fair-grounds I -,. x.wJ, f. W. . tWM. race track. Mr. AYm. Wilson is also breaking horses at the same place. Mrs. Birge is the happy pos sessor of a new gig, but she won't let the boys ride in it. YVc hate that. Miss Ruhama Luce is visiting the family of Mr. Chas. Belshaw, this week. Mrs. Davf Luce is also visiting Mr. Belshaw. Miss Mary Fogle is attending school at Mt. Vernon. Our school is progressing fine ly under the faithful superintend ance of Mr. Williams. A slick tongued Range-seller is doing the country. He is rather good looking and therefore breaks hearts as well as sells stoves. So the girls say. A'L . RELIGIOUS NOTICE. Rev. Mr. Goss will (I). V.) visit Canyon and PraireCity and hold services as follows: Wednesday, June 12, Prairie City, evening; Friday June M, Canvon City, evening; Sunday, June lb', Canyon City, morning; Sunday June 1(5, Prairie Citv, evening; Tuesday, June 1.8, Prai rie City, evening: Wednesday, June 1SJ, Prairie City, morning. Bishop Morris wili preach and administer the Rile of Confirma tion. Wednesday. June 11), Can yon City, evening; Thursday, June 20, Canyon City, morning. Bishop Morris will preach and administer the Rite of Confirma tion; it is expected, also, that St. Thomas' church will be consecra ted at this time. Friday, June 21, Bishop Morris will visit Long Creek, and preach in the evening. Sunday, June 23, the Bishop will preach and administer the Rite of Confirmation at Monument, in the morning. IIolv Pantism win oe auministereu at. any ser vice. The Holy Communion at every morning service where the Pishop is present. TO DISPEL COLDS, Headaches and Fevers, to cleanse the system effectually, yet gently, when costive or bil ious, or when the blood is im pure or sluggish, to permanently cure cure habitual constipation, to awaken the kidneys and liver to a healthy activity, wit bout 'ir ritating or weakening them, use Syrup of Figs. "HI i 1 i The following from an Ex. ex- i plains why so many editors are long faced men: "The writer kept count yesterday, and from t) a. m. to 1) p. in., there came in to this ollice two sewing machine agents, one straight beggar, three book agents, one man selling shirts or taking measure for shirts, two building association men, two life insurance men, one accident policy man. and one ad vance agent." Ramsby it Angell, at the .Ml. Vernon Race course will break horses for $10, and furnish feed while the horses are in their care. They will also train horses on the track to trot or run. If you want your animals handled In experienced trainers, write to them for terms of training. Ad dress Ramsby tt Angell, Mt. Vernon or John Day, Oregon. Mrs. C. .S. Lockwood is agent for Speirs' Steam Cooker, Shepard'.s Stove Pipe Shelves, Hrewster's Safety Kein Holder, and the Favor ite Fluting Iron. These articles are of inestimable worth to every housekeeper, and the rein holder cannot well be dispensed with by those who ride in carriages. 2tf The other day an old gentle man dropped dead at a hotel i dinner table in Salem, and now can get off the most original joke on the hotel tables of the capital city. Disturbance of the Heart. Heart disease is like an assas sin, which creeps upon you in the dark, and strikes you when una ware. Therefore do not overlook any uneasiness in the region of the heart or disturbance in its action, but at once take Dr. Flint's Remedy. Descriptive treatise with each bottle; or ad dress Mack Drug Co., N. Y. Cash advances made on wool for consignment to Christy it Wise, San Francisco. Coffin, it McFarland, Agts. tf. Arlington, Or. THE MINES. .Pkairie City, May 20. To the News: Something of Grant county's mineral resources - j might be interesting to vour read- j ers. 1 made a visit to one of the i richest mines last week that it nas been my good fortune to vis i Ior many a vear, This mine is .. j situated in the northern part of j 1,10 coimy 0,1 Greenwood gulch, ! UIU' workct Messrs. Barnett, err-' liro's & Shoultz. They 1 aro takine t large quantities of i menselv rich ore and working 1 il 5,1 an arrastra which is vield - !:.... i . - l ll mem large proims. ! " Thc Colorado, owned bv Mr. , Lauranee and worke(, b Mn L Dodson and other parties under a . ie.ise js doj,,,, weu aiuj tj10Se jn. inv.un , fn..L.; l. i 1.1V7..VJ IHULU illlOVP U;nri I " " "Ov .Messrs. J I ill and late who have been working the old Key stone mine the past winter have lately cleaned up .$0,000 and gone to Baker to ship their dust to the mint. The Colorado and Keystone are mines situated six miles from Prairie City on Dixie ereek. I also visited the New York, owned by A. C. Blinn. This mine is situated on Center creek, nine miles north of Prairie City. It is low grade ore, assaying from $1) to $M, but what it lacks in quality makes up in quantity. It is an immense mountain of ore, so to speak, being over one hundred feet in width of solid ore containing large quantities of sulphurets. Mr. Blinn has com pleted a good trail from the end of the wagon road to his ledge, so it is easily reached without climbing any mountains. MlXKH FROM DAYVILLE. May 23, 1889. Editor Chant Co. News: The light sentence of only one year in the "pen" for shooting V - - bK.... uia.tlipuiiiuiii.-m in una lu.mmmi- tv where the facts of the casts are j tuo well known and have ever been i. Ill 1. believed to be a premeditated at - enipt to niurdcr and brings home to though till herders who may hereafter get instructions to make it "hot" for their neighbor- mg neniers. a very instructive lessen not to be lost sight of in these times of .-hort grass and crowded range, as not a very re iiiuiii'i ,11 1 c ou.'.iuerp. 11 nuiii ... 1... ..:.. 14 U do to rely on the invincible "boss es" being equal on all and every occasion to get one out of the meshes of the law: for common j sense dictates there is a limit to ! all things, and when it noes be yond a curb, lawlessness is bound to be the inevitable result For vrs I if shooting down one's herd like iiii'k- rnhhits 5s In be the ru- I or- t der of the day and the culprits ! get off with such light sentences, ; 17 , ... . r .1 - j ' - i so long will crime be rampant the majasty of the law a farce, as well as discouraging to become a citizen of a country that is inade quate to give protection to life and property. The sooner the iron heel of justice gets in amongst those lawbreakers the better for the taxpayers and ev erybody else concerned. Taxpayer. MT. VERONON SCHOOL. The following is the standing of the pupils of said school for the first quarter, based on the I number of lessons each would have said, if they had been pres j ent, consequently the standing of j those who were irregular is below j their class-standing. 100 perfect, WO good. .SO passable, (50 required: Ellen Damon, S)!)!)-ll); Minnie P.onhani. i)1,) 2-1 o; Homer Stone, OS A; Lucius Damon. OSj; Clara Ingle, OS l-(5; Hart Curl. OSJ; Emery Hardin. 0(5: Frankie Wal lace, 'Ol.1,; Henton Ingle, 01.1; Willie Williams, DO?: Etta Mc Master, 00 l-(5; Fannie Wallace. SO.l: Cecil Taylor, -10.4; Loring Hardin, 87: Cassie Damon, S7-; Charlie Curl, So A; Lydia Hardin sr: Mattie P.onlianL 70A; Nettie Fry. 70 J; Eva Wallace, 70; Claud Ingle. 70; Ottie Wimer; Henry Workins, (501; Mary Fo gle, 54; Ella Frev, iO.'; Edward Frey, JilA; Carrie Frev, 31. H. D. Williams. Teacher. DIED. MeCrillE At his home near Prairie Citv, Mav 22, LSS0. ....... v. .n, caiarrn, ami aiso treat success James Kindred Mcduire. aged j fuUv aU (ii.SCases of the nose and ' n T-PAUKK,t 1-1 years. S monthsand. days, j throat, t.yu :lml earf (.te., as well I l'-'lHIvFtt i Mr. McCinre was horn near Elk Cross Roads, Ashe Co., X. C. and joined the Haptist church Sept. 20, 1X0(5. and has lived a consistent member ever since. He was married Sept. 22, 180(5. CHAMBERS At the home of Mrs. Wincgar. near Prairie City, May 20. 1SS0, Win. Chambers, aged 77 years. S months and 17 days. Mr. Chambers was born in Pennsylvania Sept. LSI 1. He leaves two children, Mrs. John P. Avers, of Frank port, Ind., and Mrs. Newton Chambers, of lirandon, Ohio, besides other re latives to mourn his death. Kansas is about doubling her sugar crop, and Kentucky her whisky crop. NEW USES FOR ELECTRICITY. Cars to be Transported 2440 Mileg a Day by Electricity. New Ycric, May 17. A new scheme of transportation is to be introduced between Aew lork and Boston, whereby it is said, , large packages and cars contain 1 : 1 . 1 1 "1? passengers can be whisked ; irom one place to the outer, 16) 1 miles, in less than an hour. An experiment with the machine was ; "old in Boston in the presence of . many scientists, including A. ,' lolhear, of Tuft's College. He : .i n...4 i X u iiHimuncuii ui;u m- was uiuiuugu- . thorough- i ly & j COns itisfied with the svstem. It onsists of a magnetic car ! i"g from a single rail, where . lows a eurrenfof electricity w fol- ith one-horse power. It said that one ton can be thus transported 14-10 miles a day at a cost of 30 cents. Dispatch to the Oregoni an. The application of electricity to machinery, as mentioned above, is not all the uses to which it can be applied. It cures most obstinate chronic diseases with wonderful and startling ra pidity. Drs. Darrin. the electro magnetic physicians, employ this remedy with wonderful success, as a few of the following testimo nials will show from the many that they are constantly receiv ing: MRP. JOHN SAX, A PROMINENT LA DV OF PORTLAND, OIVES HER EXPERIENCE WITH DR. DARRIN AT o or. FIFTH STREET Kditor Orcgonian: I have been a well woman all niv lite until ! last August, when I was taken ! i -Pi i-ii if , . . tloWll With Chili and lever, WillCh 1 ,.ni,(inp(l mo tn mv bofl nim . (.01111 neu lilt 10 III l)eu nine ! 1 M 1 i weeKS witn rheumatism m mv 1 limbs and hands, also liver and ; kidney troubles. After lingering i in this condition for live months, I was advised bv mv phvsK-ian i to try electricity o 1 lr- Dnrrln ! hl(1 eurc(1 luv lnothcr of various ! .,.-imntlta t. r , ... selt under his care. ow I am 1111114 Jl till ill V LIUUUR.l , Umt on, a ,Vu. , -troutnients ; arp -j , ,an )e seen at , s , por,5Ul(l. j yy p SA . " J j ANOTHER RESIDENT HEARD FROM. I Mr. Editor: I have been con- lined more or less all winter with cr.i..tw. eli.. 111., ..I in 1,1 i-wrli . . .. ... leu and hip, and I suffered ex- cruciating pain. l was also troubled with creeping paralysis with loss of sensation. Having heard much of the lamed repula- tion of the Drs. Darrin I consult-; 'd them and put myself under their electro-magnetic treatment. The pain has now left my leg The ""! hP' d 1 eonsider myself most entirely eurod. The feeling i i..., 4 i i.. i i has also ri turned to mv hand and fingers, and I feel in every way improved under their treat-1 ment. I advise everyone ainict- 0nlera from a distance prompt ed to try them, as I have found jy attended to teem honest in their treatment j R f RiCC ALLUM I can be seen and referred to at ; - Prnnr'ptn my residence. Everyone knows 'OP'IcIor- me. as I have been in Astoria i since 1.3f2. Yours truly, .J OP ROSS. SORE EYES RESTOREI. Mr. Editor Dear Sir: I have for over eight years been troubled with my eyes. Lately my right eye, became very much swollen and painful, and I could not at times open it. I consulted Dr. Darrin and he said that my eye could be cured in about a week. He accomplished what he had promised in almost less time. can can be referred to, and I know of other cases that have been cured. ALEDA RIl'PA. Astoria, Or. Dr. Darrins' Place of Business. Drs. Darrin can be consulted free at 2.'5" Fifth street, corner of Main, Portland. Oregon, and Oc cident hotel. Astoria. . Oregon, and will, under no circumstances take a ease that they are posi tive they cannot cure or benefit. Charges are reasonable, and the poor treated free from 10 to 11 a. in. Tuesdays and Saturdays. Office hours from 10 to 5 o'clock daily: evenings, 7 to 8; Sundays 10 to 12. Thev cure permanent ly all the diseases of the genito-i urinary organs in either sex, and make a specialty of deafness and j catarrn, ami also treat success- t as all acute and chronic diseases of whatever name or nature, if: curable. No cases taken if not. ; NOTICE TO SHEEP OWNERS j The Stock Inspector's law, Sect. 4, amended at the hist term of the . legislature, requires all persons i moving sheep within the county to ! get a permit, and anv person mov- ing sheen whose permit has been 1 given to exceed HO days prior to , moving his sheep lays nunself li- able to prosecution. JOHX C. Ll'CE, Deputv Inspccto". John Day, Or., May 2G, J8J. Up to the present time the Ca- j nadian government has given I 40,000,000Ticres of lands to rail- j road companies. j SALE FOR STABLE BILL. Notice is herebv given that by virtue of Section of Title 2, of Hills Code, I will sell at pub lic auction on Saturday the 1st day of June 1889, at ouo o'clock p. m. of said day, in front of the ! City Liverv Stable, in Canvon - ! Citv, Grant countv, Oregon, one t . I r-. . . . . gray norse. oaiu noise was plac ed in my stable on or about Ihe 1st of L'ebniary, 180, by one Ed. ; Lockwood. That there is now i due and owing to me for f. odiug 1 c i of 2: ; ' W i and caring for said horse Ihe sum .00. j J prms of sale cash. . Canyon City, this Lsith day of May 18S9. S-10 W. Tt. CV.nmxoto:;. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION". I-aml omccat LaOrande. Or. Jlay bth., lSJiH. N'otlff i hereby viven that thu following waaird wttler huslllcU notice of hU Intention to mnl:e final ptout hi Mipport of l.ii :lim. ami that said proof u ill bo made befora tnt County Clerk of Orant county Oregon, ot Canvon City, Or., on June C5, 1SS9. viz: WILLIAM I) JONES, U S M4.1. fr.r the S half SK rir NK qr SK r Sli qr XE or Sec 22 Ip Itj suiwn. He naints the following witnee to prove bU coiiliiiui.ua residence ujwn, and cnltlvntlon of sild land, vu: U'inflcld Allen. William I'lint. nf lilauton. Or., and Euward Ila-ney. Let name?, of John Ihiy. Or. Any per.-on who tietireK to pro! vt uif.ilnt the nllowanre of such proot, .r who knoWs .f any subctantial reason, under the law and n-jrula-Uon-iofthe Interior l'cpartmctit, why mch proof thonld not be allowed, will be piven an opportunity nt the above mcntio.-e 1 lime and place to cros-cxainlne the witness of mid ciuitnant, and to offer evidenCc in rebuttal of that submitted br claimant. 8 13. HENRY ItlXEHAUT. Ii.fs:Mer. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Olllee at La ;rande. O'eon. My Sth. 1j. Notice is hereby riven that the fuHowiin'- i turned settler hit Med notice of hit intention . ' to make tinnl pf.Kif in support of his rlaim, and ' that tnld proof will be IHH.la before the Coitntr j C'erk of Or.-tnt Co., Or., at Canion Citv, On, I on July 13th, lS-0. viz: JAMES CONWKLU I) S U3 for the S half ?V qr See 2 ft S h ilf SE qr JeffS Tp 17 5 IC -Vi K. i lit' named tne followinir uituiMics to prow liu . d land. u- Frank Meim vif.,r w ; J!err1jrvJar.',eK ,K,e.ith' ' . ,,bj". r- , Huli Mnlth, of Canyon City. Or. Any person who desire topi otest anlufct thtf t ,'mva,M 8"ch l'ror' or whH k"s of any Hubt.vitinl Timi .under the Lw ami the r eir- . ... . r . . . uiauiMi-. iii me interior neinrimeni, wnysucn proof Khonld not be allowed, will he riven an opportunity at the above Mentioned time and plane to cross examine the witnettet of said I claimant, axd to offer eiWeiue in rebuttal of . that submitted by claimant. I XT rVTTr I.1 T? T TlTmr Tn I mi nT Laml o dice at La liraude. On-n. April 12. 1SS1). Notice W hcrcb.- riven that the following. : nameii Miner nan wee not'et ii nw tutoHtlHn j. to make final proof in t-uppon of ht claim, and th it said proof will be made Wore the Clerk of Grant Co.. Or., at I'uhvoii Citv. )r, on June .s,l!M". viz: WILLIAM M. M KKS. I) S .Vo Tirvs. for the N 1--J NE 1.4 Sc 20 and N 1 N W 1-4 .Nee 21 T. 1 S R 31 E- lie name the following witnr.et to prove hit enntiuuout residence upon, and eultiiation of, said land, viz. W S Soittliworth. of Can) on City, Or , and Frank ('. holier, Richard Dau by, John L Hopper, ol Rlautoti, ir. Any purcon who detire.t t p.-otwU against the allowiuce of such proof. ;r who kiHiw.tof any uh-iantiul reit.u. under the law and the i such proof houid nm be niio-ve.!. win be civen . . .i... r 1 .. t... . ... . . ...... t " "1I'"' aic iHi-iiu.men lime ( anil place to ern-cauiintt live witnetie of sdd e.aimaut. and t offer nidriiee in rebuttal t :..io henry rinkhart. Rew-ter. j j NEW MARKET. M . (Opposite posioffie?) rnjin T)nil un,c J'u! Ova. Beef, Pork, Mutton, Lard, etc,, kept constantly cn hand. Fish, Chickens, Eggs and all kinds of :ame constantly on hand when thev can be had. J. L. B. VIAL & SON. u'.rrciur.'ih'Eiis and JEWELERS, I'akkr City, - - - Oregon. -Dealers in- WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY, SILVERWARE, V OL1NS and CUiTARS. Mne to Loin mi K .tSliitrab. SrO posito Union Moat Market, Main Sutat. joir.v i -ass1 Watch-maker and Jeweler, CANYON CITY, Orogon. Iveens for sale Watches, Clocks and Jewelry, and does all kinds ot Kepamng. " JOS. IMiESCOTT. r riiESCOTT P.akf.r City, - - Okkc Dealers in all kinds of F ii r n i t u r E BEDROOM SUITES, PARLOR SUITE?, PATENT ROfKERS ROOK CASES, CENTER TABLES, PIC1URE FRAME?, .IUlJjLlrs(j, CMAlltb, SPRING MATTRESSES, WOOL MATTRESSES, PAINTINGS PrCTURES, EXTENSION TABLES, SPRING COTS, PILLOWS, REED & RAIT AM RCCKERS. It is the most complete stock of furniture ever displayed in Baker Cuy. Give us a call. PARKER & PRESCOTT, Baker City, Or. 1