If V 1 TUT nnillT nnillITU linilO I Orchards uivo nromise nt this ttmo I I1KAK VALLEY NEWS. I SLKBPINO AI'ART. I NKW TO-DAY. I Come Up Delinquent! 1 1 TgWTTt7tfT R Tt77 A ftTflTltl Hf linAfll lilllinil HLUOi of nu abundant cron. V.lti,.. U WU- .lv. m nil ier. W UUL V iiW UJj&. . ' ' ......ww .-.- .. .... 1 I -in n I fl.-.L,, . . 4 t r-.. . 1 ' J n I I J ' - Thursday, .May 1. LOCAL BREVITIES. Mayday lime for a picnic Tho (Kiliticnl inw now gom to buz zing in mriiMt. Hoppnor jxwtolllco has Um made a presidential ollleo. Chis. Kyton tlio champion wrmtlor was thrown by a homo tho othor tiny. Frank .Mo I toon will gio northern alfalfa a trial on hit Soda Spring much. 7 tioli asmys of native oopjier anil silver are obtained from Canyon inounUin ipiatt.. Heef cattlo aro Udng shipped into Orison from Southern California nml nlso from Omaha. Tho sagebrush tick in Incoming n nrrioiM Mt to itookmon in lvutorn Oregon anil lilaho. The first loud of freight of the . son was drought ovor from linker hy MoKwan Si Griffin. Cattlo on tho bunchgmss hills aro picking up some fat anil hones nre fooling somewhat frisky. Tliu .Sullivan-Jackson fight for $30,- 000 at San Francisco will not take place Ix'fom Soptomlior. Senator .Mitchell delivered a speech in favor of electing U. S. senators by the ilinict voto of tho people. f! rant county has 1731 children l tweon tho ages of 4 and 'JO, and 1033 lugal voters for school purposci. Allyn Yociim, Yamhill county, got a vcnlict of $1775 against tho railroad company for damages in an accident, Thu census enumerator want it un derstood that UtlitM refusing to tell their ago.s aro liable to a lino of $30. Thermometer HI to 88 on tho north Hide of the gas foundry at noon each day. No wander tho snow alovo is molting. Democrats and republicans in Har ney county rejoice at tho nomination of .Mr. Canlwell for joint representa tive. Hov. Itork, tho Mate organizer of the Union party says they have a lighting ehauco to elect their candi date for congress. Alout hcwm hundred balmon would havo lieeu caught during tho week if tho water had lcen clear so thoy could havo Won aeon. Settles in tho swamp district! of Harney aro preparing to move to high er ground, and wellhey may. Plen ty of swamp this year. .Miller St Motschan havo clo-ied the upper livery stahlo and havo associa ted themselves with Jud llaguowooil in the old Wood A Church stables. Orel, arils aro in full bloom, and tho .country looks like a young paradise, Although this season lacks at least tj-reo weeks of being as forward as last. ' AVo dosiro reliable correspondence from overy section of (!rant county. The "Nr.ws is your able advocate in having our country known in every laud. Oupt. Harrison Kelly, W. Uanhvell and Isaac liner of lturnt i,iKcd through town .Saturday on their way home from tho convention at I'oi Hand. Durkheimor'H freight teams which worn stinted to Hums, hung up at lllauloii's to wait until tho mud U luiiio Kutlicioutly solid to hold up a loaded wagon. .Miller A llines aro constructing 300 feet of hydraulic pipe for W. II. Cluik and L. II. Trowbridge who aro opening up a placer claim over beyond .Murysillo. Owing to a strike among tho fuller men on tho lower Columbia, who want $1.-1) per fish while tho cannerx oll'er but 7ft eeiiti, no salmon aro being aiiiiii d and but few am being caught. .MoKwau A (irillin wh were in t4iv.n this week inform us that thoy havo not taken tho mail contract from llaker to Canyon. There is a prolu bility that tho "cheap contractor" will o compelled to run the lino himself, or pay someone to tako it oil' hi hands. The main topic of conversation in our sister county, Harney, is "county sent." Tho two principal aspirants, I tin UK and Harney, each seem confi dent of securing thu prize nt the June election, llusiniws men of both places are laboring faithfully, but it will not Imi known until after the vote is taken which town suits tho majority of tho people for tho neat of government. .Mail for tho south must count by way of Canyon City, and for that rea son wo lieliovo tho lino from hero to Hums will Imi ordered daily before many weeks, A load of mail from Ontario was brought into I turns last week, Waring date from January 7th to along in .March. That lino has lieen blockaded nearly all winter, anil tho wonder is that thoy got through at all. Silvios and Illitzon rivers both carrying a largo voluuio of water lo tsitloi numerous smaller streams Mow ing into Harney valley will give the hay lamU in that section a thoiough wetting, for when the lake which has no outlet receives tho water thoy cur ry it is liound to rise und encroach unon tho richt of tho settlers who -llllll ll Homo . . 1 1 Monies on lis ijuiik during tho Orchards givo promise at this timo of an abundant crop. Hay lauds down tho valley will not need irrigation this sn0!i. Tho Hoods on tho lotvor .MiBM8ir pi continue, ami Riiiroriiig In great. Motr laud buyers are wanted in Ornnt county. Also nioro settlers in her valleys and bunchgrau hills. Tho nilinicsion of Mnho mid Wy oming will mid m.x more votes to the Klectorinl College, making the total number -120. Strnauu all over tho country aro full and running over, in consequence of tho few warm days Impelling the snow in the high mountain, Whont took a jump in Chicago from Sft to !)2 cents a huxhol. Tho rise is Haiti to ho only toniorary ami will not effect other point. One Schwoinftirth, who created a neiiBation at Itockford, III., in de claring himself n fccond Christ, linn opened u branch establishment nt .MinnonpoliH. Notice is hereby given thnt our hooks will Iks closed from this tlntc. (i:o. (ir.Niu.Acii .t Hut) Canyon City, Or., April 110, 1800. Canyon creek has Won highr this week than at any time since tho now Harney road was constructed, anil su pervisor Smith bus Wen kept busy preventing mi inundation of tho high way. The nomination of Hon, 0. S. Dustin for joint represcntUivo of Omul and Harney counties gives With counties a chance at tho xliticnl pie, and wo predict tho race will W a close one. Tho jicoplo of tho two towns in Harnoy county aro courteous and obliging, and aro tho sort of eople to build up a community. Theirs will 1x3 tho foremost section of Oregon, too, Wforo many years. I'ou Salk. Thursday .May 8th at 1 o'clock p, m., at auction, a lot of fur niture Wlonging to Wm, (iuudlach, consisting of mohair parlor set, bed stiMils, mattresses, cuqxits, a lounge, chaiis, tables, etc., in front of Ciuud lach A Ilro's store, Canyon City. If sullicicut inducement is given tho Union l'acilic railroad will do much toward "booming" llaker City. If the comjiany Weomos interested in tho place it will W so much Wtter for this country, for branches will radiate in all directions, anil Craut county will havo one of them. Voters of With political parties in this and Harney counties endorse the nomination of Hon. (2, W. .McIUley for joint senator. They Wliovo that in .Mr. Mo Haley thoy have a just and competent statesman, and a man who will labor faithfully to advance tho best interest of tho commonwealth, with equal fairness to all. An Kastcrn Oregon man sayn Hint John Nutting, a brother of George Nutting, who disapjicared in Crook county several years ago, und wn.H mipOKcd to have been murdered, ban also disappeared and fears are entertained that he too may hnvo been a victim of foul piny. Salem Journal. Gov. Hill, of Xow York, hns sent to tho lcgisliituro a ine.sne rciiowiug his recommendation that candidates for ollico and political chairmen of thu committees bo re quired to furnish sworn itemized statement of their oxpuiirfeH in election campaigns. One of tho most severe shocks of earthquake oxoripnce! for a long Unit) was felt in Snn Francisco anil neighboring localities little after .'1 o'clock Saturday morning, lluiltl ings were shaken perccptably and many persons were aroused from their sleep. Tho plastering full from the walls in places, No seri ous damage is reported. Our third tpiaiterly meeting will W held .May 3rd ami Ith at Prairie City, j Preaching and qimiterly conference at 2 o'clock p. in. Saturday by Hov, A. J. .loslyii, of Vancouver, Wash. Also dedication of Prairie City church at 1 1 a. m, SabUtth. All aro invited. Hov, .Iiwlyn will pi each at John Day City May 1 1, at 11 u, in. and at Can yon City at 7:30 p. in. of samo day. i A. Kvns, P. C. Our new "ad." from tho enterpris ing linn of Collin A' MoFarland, Ileppuer, seaks for itself, and it is worth your while to read thu same. In order to gain new trade they in tend presenting a line largo book, which rctailH at f l.00 ench, to every retnil purchaser of dry goods, cloth ing, loots ami sIiocb, hats etc., to the amount of $o.00, allowing until July 1st to make out the amount, (live them a trial order, when you send away for goods. The state hoard of laud commis sioners, consisting of Governor Pen noyer, Secretary .McHride ami Treasurer Webb, has just beon sorv cd with pilars enjoining it from tho further sale of swamp lauds of tho state. The complainant is It. K. .McConnnughy, of Cnlifornin. Tho papers set forth that March 1-', l.SCtO, congress grunted to the stato of Oregon all the swamp nnd ovor llowed lands within the state and that on the -0th of October, 1S70, tho legislature of Oregon passed an order for the sale of said land at not less than II jwr acre, ami that on the 18th of October, 1878, one II. C. Owens purchased l.',07 acres in Lake county and afterwards sold it to H. K. McConnnughy. Tho suit was brought for the puniosu of re- straining the lioard from discing of any more of thu lauds. Kn. Nkws: According to prom ise will sivo yti all the news: Stock nro snfe now. Wc nro in liows that thu lake trout will get up this spring as the streams are full to overflowing. Snow all gone, a thing of the nast; mud drying up fast, streams iiigh, grass growing fast, weather warm and spring-like. Mr. Jackson Chambers has a brother-in-law just came out from thu Willamette valley and has tak en up a ranch. So much for Hear valley. Thero will Iki considerable plow ing done soon and grain put in for hay. We have a prosjieel for a good hav crop, and a fat stock show next fall. Quite a number of South Fork folks came out going over to John Day for seed grain and jxitatoes. They reiorl roads arc nearly free of snow, but rather muddy. Lincoln Luce passed through here a few davs ago from tho sheep camp on the desert, he says they havo 175 sheep left out of JMtX). He lnjught the ballancu loft of tho hftnd of I). W. Luce, that Gil bert and Lewis had leased, loO left out of some 0vX), The hitter hand wore kept on upjicr South Fork. mown llro s of ngontire saved f,00 out of 0000. If Greenhorn will come around wc will soon convince him that he will have to stand the treats, us there are more than twice three houses inhabited thnt haven't any carcasses around them. More anon. PlONKKII. JOHN DAY COUKESPONDENCK. Since wo were last in John Day we note many changes. Will try to toll you where tome of the peo ple have moved, .Mr. Knight has gone on n busi ness trip to Prairie. Miss Nona Middlcsworth is in Prairie this week. Mr. Hayes now occupies tho house adjoining that of Mr, Dart. Mr. F. I. MeCallum is soon to bo our postmnster. Mr. Dart resigning. Mr. Al Gillette hns moved to our city. He has charge of the meat market. Mr. Lewis is to be fount) in the house east of town, owned by Mr. Trowbridge. George Cattanach left Saturdnv for Fox valley where ho will teacli school this summer. Mr. Fugot of Silvics valley has moved his family into John Wolliu ger's house fur the summer. A large number of our young eo ple attended tho ball in Prnirio Fri day evening, und say thoy had a splendid time. Miss Mabel Hazeltine will leave in a few days to take charge of the school above Prairie, known as the Winegar district. Mr. G. W. Dart returned from Portland last week. Ho selected goods for the storo of II., D" t Co., while there. Something extra in dry goods is expected. Mr, A. Knight having purchased tho building owned by Gray Hro's, anil used by them as a meat market has refitted anil furnished the samo ami moved his store there. It looks well. Mr. Thco. McClonnan and wife havu moved into Mr. Combs' house. Mr, C. having moved to his housu recently purchased from Geo. Ilatt ami moved to the lot east of his for mer resilience. A circus is picking up spare dol lars in tho Willamette valley. Go to tho lied Front Hilliard Hall, Canyon City, for line wines, liquors and cigars. Our Grant! Army boys are begin lo talk of a projier observance of Decoration day the .'!0lh of this month. The Pacific llrowery's Celebrated Beer, the best in Kastcrn Oregon, is now kept constantly on tup at tho Hed Front Hilliard Hall. Several counterfeiters aro work ing dillurent sections of the state. Our tteoplu should keep their eyes open for them, To expel the impurities in the blood ami give strength to the sys tem before the effects of warm weathwr aro felt, use Pfuntlcr's Ore gon Wood Purifier. in-10 Call a ii J See the Harnett Maker. As I intend leaving Grant county about Juno 1st all thoso who aro in debted to mo will pIc.iHo call nml sot Ho their accounts before that date. In tho iiioautiiuc, all who dosiro goods in my lino can buy chtup. It. AVaiiu, Canyon City, Or., May 1, 1800. To Dlitrict School Clerks. District clerks of many of tho school districts are guilty of neg lect and carelessness in not receipt ing to the county Sup't for the school orders which they receive from him. Thero is no excuse for this neglect, as they nro all furnish ed with blank receipts for that pur K)se, Please attend to this nt once. K. Hayks, Co School Sup't, Grant Co. mini I . i I - I .nfrn i rtnir. i r . . ... I OrrfMiltn, Married people sustaining tho monogamio relation, especially, make a great mistake in allowing themselves to sloop together. This practice, in a measure, leads to tin congeniality. From live to eight hours bodily contact every twenty four with one jwrson not only caus es nu equalization of those magnet ic elements which, when diverse in quantity and quality, produce phys ical attraction and passional love, hut it promotes )crmanout uncou geniality bv making the married pair grow alike physically. The in terchange of individual electricities nml the absorption of each other's exhalations lead directly to tonier amental inadaptation, and to this cause may doubtless In? ascriln'd one of the chief reasons why a hus band and wife manifest such a ten dency to grow alike after many years of matrimonial companion ship. There is nothing that will so derange tho nervous system of a jwrson who is diminutive in nervous force. The worltl is overrun with ntliicted jk.-oiiIo from the ollocts of norvous euiiaustiou and physical decay. To such Dr. Darrin invites thoni to try his electric treatment, so successfully applied to thousands of our citizens, ami that tlioy will not seek in vain, he submits the fol lowing of pooplo cured who have languished in tho throes of discaso ami now enjoy the blessings of health and happiness. N.UIi:s THAT CAN" III! It HKKItltKII TO. Hobert Hardy, Ktnn, Wash. Weak eyes; cured. K. Anderson, Salem, Or. Ca tarrh seven years; cured. Wm. Parrot, Middlcton, Or. Deafness many years; cured. 1). W. Kmmelt, Salem, Or.-Doaf-ness ten years; restored. Mrs. M. K. Day, Port Madison, Wash. Throat dilliculty; cured. Henry Slough, Macleay, Or. Deafness fifteen years; restoretl. Volua Webster. Weston, Umatilla couutv, Or. Catarrh; cured. II. il. Ilico, :t'J 11 steet, Portland Heart disease; cured. S. F, lloskiuson, Port Hlakely, Wash. Sciatic rheumatism; cured A. Jackson, Seattle, Wash. Pain in his hack for four years; cured. C. Snowtlen's girl, Salem, Or. Discharging ears nine years; cured. Hov. M. M. Hashor, Hrooks, Or Nasal anil throat catarrh; restoretl. John Woltliu, Stuck Junction), Wush. Deafness and discharging ears; cured. Drs. Darrin can bo consulted free nt the Washington building, corner of Washington and Fourth streets, Portland, and Hotel Gamlolof, Ta coma. Hours 10 to ft; evenings, 7 to S; Sundays 10 lo It!. All chron ic discuses, blood taints, loss of vi tal Kwer anil early indiscretions permanently cured, though no refer ences are ever made in the press concerning such cases, owing to tho delicacy of the patients. Kxamina tions free to all, anil circulars will be sent to nny address. ('barges for treatment according to patients ability to pay. Tho jxsir treated free of charge from 10 to 11 dailv. All private diseases confidentially treated and cures guaranteed. Pa tients at a distance can lx cured by homo treatment. ' .Medicines and letters scut without the doctors' name apicariiig. Farm for Sale. Containing -000 acres of hind in one body; commences within ono mile of t'anvon City, Grant Co., Or. Title, V. S! patent. About 800 acres of this is good plow land, the rest is grazing land. Improvmonls consist in part as follows: A first class dwelling 1 J story frame, seven rooms and well finished, u wood shed, stone milk-house I'Jx'JO nnd a room on top of it samo size; om smoke-house, one barn, main body 27x70, stable on one side and wag on shed on the other, both full length. Chicken houses, hog pens, vegetable cellar, 100 fruit trc(s in good growing condition; over half of them bearing. There is alnnit 10 miles fencing on the place, some rail and some post, board and wire; ono sheep-shed 150 feet long, which will hold -000 sheep, ami ono of thu best dipping arrangements in this county, also corrals, cabins and range privilcdgcs for summer anil winter. There is plenty of running water in tho pasture the year round also a ditch for irrigating which af ford plenty of water in the fore part of the season. We havo raised full rye 8 feet high inensuretl, ami our wheat tiKik the diploma at New Or leans !Cxositioii, both were grown without irrigation at all. There aro ii. iv about lftO acres sown to rye, wheat, and barley, growing fine. Tho county scat with its excellent public school is within one milo of tho dwelling, ami John Day town mid flouring mills not more than two miles distant. Thu price of wheat ranges from $1 to $ L -ft per bushel, and hay from 10 to fid k.t ton; barley 1 J to ti eta. jsjr lb in this market tho year round; at pres ent all these things nro a good deal higher. Tho place will lie sold ut a bargain. Thero is also a speiidid horse and cnttlo range for t!0 miles back of place. Cause for selling, death of a brother and partner. For further particulars, nddrcss Gko. A. LifciiK, The Dulles, Or., or T. II. Likiik, Portland, Or. Gko. Gi'.siil.Arii A Hun. Canyon City, Or, April tifl, 1800. I " 1 M1I1K mtlll.7 IttMM 111 IIRIIIL IIUIIIIV. Ill I s. ...II.. ...... ..t ... Hy vtiltio of nn execution nnd dp oi co of foreclosure nml s.ilo issued out of th circuit court of tho state of Oregon for the countv of Grant uixm ' n judgment rendered in sai.l court on tlio I'Jtliilny ot September 1H81, in favor of Joseph atson nnd John Itigne, p'aihtilTs nnd against A G TnlHir, Geo H Tracy, Jamo.i Toyn don and Ocorgo M Cleaver, defend ants, for tho sum of $073.77, with in terest thereon from tho tilth day ot September 188U nt tho into of t.n per cent per milium and tho further Biiniof $8 1. 02 costs, together with nc- cru ng Interest nnl costs. I hnvo lovitd iiM)u nml will sell nt public miction ort Saturday tho 31st ilny of Mny I8i()nt ono o'clock p. m. ofsnid day mid nt tho court house door in Cmiyon City, Grant county slnto of Oregon, all of the right, title and in terest which tho defendants above named or either of them had on tho HUli day of Sploinber 1880, or now hao in or to the following doscrilml property to-wit: Thoso certain initios known, lnon eatod nnd recorded as the "Amaton" mine nnd 'Yukon" mine, locnted by Goorgo M. Clenvor and situate in Grant county, stale of Oregon, to gothor with all the machinery thoroon mid thereunto nppiirlniiiing includ ing the quart?, mill nnd qututz mill building, situate ono qunrtcr of a iiiilo more or less distant from said Amazon inino on what is known ati Clour creek, Grant county, Oiegon, and about ono quarter of a mile north nml bolow wlmt is known as Mnhon Hro's itrnslra, the samo Wing the mill and building formerly situate nt whntwns known as tho Hurkloborry initio in tinker county, Oregon, to gether with nit nml singular, tho ton omnnls, hotcditninoiits and apnuiton ainvH thorounto belonging or in any wise appertaining. Tonus of snlo Cash. Datod in tho county of Grunt nnd stnlo of Oregon this lth dav of April A. I). 1800. W. P. OKAY, ShoiilYof Grant county Or. SHHHIKF'S HALi:. Hy virtue of an execution nnd do ereooffoicclosiirom.il sale issued out of thu circuit court of tho state of Oregon, for Ilia county ot Grant up on a judgement rendered in said com I on tho 15th tiny of .March 18U0 in favor of William .MoMurron nnd L Crnbill, copartners as Mu.Mui run A Crabill, plaintiffs, and against J J Smith nml L II Howmiiu, co partners us Smith Sc llowm.iu nnd P. Hischn A Co. dofaudmits, for thu sum of 07.''fi with interest thoroon nt tho nito of 8 per coul tier annum from tho lftth day of March 1800 mid the futthor sum of $'.'!.l costs. I have levied upon and will sell at pub lic auction on Situiday tho 31st day of May 181)0 at two o'clock p. in. of that day at tho court housu door in Canyon City, Oregon, all of the right title mid iuteiost of the ill tondmits, Smith A. Ilowumii, and of tmch there of in nnd to tho following doseiibed projtri ty : 'I hat certain qumtz mill knouu r.s tho "Golden Monarch Quartz Mill," situate on Clear crook in Grunt coun ty, slnto of Oiegon, and said mill be ing used in the operation of mid con ducted with what is known ni the Golden Moumuli (juaitz .Mine, lo gather with ono acre of ground upon which said mill stands. Ami, Whoroas, it further appears from said decree thai P. lhiscbo and J. P. Flint 1, co-pai tnors as P. Handle A Co. loi'overoil judgment ngaiust said do fondants, .1 J Smith and I. II Bow man, co-pni tnoiH ns Smith A. Howiiinu for tho sum of 811 lft.1 with interest on said h ti ut from said lfttb day of iiuroh, 1 81(0, at tho into of ton per cent or annum, together with cosU mid disbursements, Notico is thoroforo hoioby given that o i snid 3 1st day of May, ix'.M), nil mid singular tho above described propel ty with tho rtppurtouiiiicos theieiinto Wlonging and appertain iug and .all nnd overy, thought, title and iutoiosl of Haiti Smith A Bow man thoroiii nnd theioto will bo sold nt public unction to fie highest bid der for Cash. Dated in Giant county, Stain of Oregon, this '.'Ith day of ril )i'M). W. P. GHAY, Sheriff of Omul Co. Or. Hy J. J. McCULLOUOH, Deputy Sheriff. 1C. A. Knight, dentist, will bo in Pruirie City, April '-'0, mid remain two or three weeks. I hnvo recently moved in from Indian creek ami am living in tlio Cunniimtoii house where Twill do all kinds of washing and ironing at ftO cents pur do., excepting whito shirts. .Mns. Staiiki, Pacific Hrewery liter. Notico is hereby given that I havu this day established mi agon cy for tho sale of tho Hecr manufac tured nt tho Pacific Hrewory, linker City, Or., within tho county of Grant in Cmiyon City, ami that Mr. II, Stmitfoll is the authorized mana ger of said DejKit. All orders from Grant county for this celebrated beer, either in bottles or kegs, will be filled hy Mr. Staiiboll. IlKNItY Itl'HT. Proprietor Pacific Hrewery, Maker City, Or. When in Ileppuer tli n't fail to call on LKKZKIt Sc THOMPSON for HAimwAiit:, tinwaiik, woon nnd WII.I.OW WAIlt:, OIIOCKIIIKH, TOIUI-CO, irrc,, irrc, Agenuy for tho New IIo.mi: Si:wimi Maciiink. tfft- Orders by mail promptly mid carefully filled. come forwnnl ami settle some Wifnru , - .May ft, 1890. After said .Into full will mako cmli advances oil iiexl mileage and frm of collection will to J""! H fr . ,ltl, ... in.tndc, THK LAST CALL! U iSh. nllowmg iinviH"' f wllinB I w ti it..... in Ilt'iiimcr. 1 Sheriff and tac collector of (Irani 'ir lurlhcr particulars apply by . County, Oregon. Ii'ttor. Apn! I , lN'.ii). Ileppuer, Or., .Inn. 8, IMX). Itemoral Notice Wo will iwtnovo to Pmirio City nboul May 1st nml will cniry tho largosl stock of merchandise in Grant county. Wo will continue to uphold mir reputation of sqtmro duelling and lowest piicos. All orders should bo addressed to IVnitio City, and our prompt atten tion is wm muled. Yotnn Truly, J. Ddiikiii imi:ii Sc Co. Tho lending tnpichitiitH of Grant Co. SH MUFF'S SALE. lly viiluo of nn oxcoution and do croo of foroclomuo nnd snlo issuod out of tho ciiouit court of tho statu of Orogoiffor tho county of Grant up on n judgement rendered in snid court on the 13th day of March, A. 1). 18!)0, in favor of U. Stewart, plaintiff, and against James t Thorp, Hlla M Noble, defendants, for tho sum of $i)il.00 with intorost thoro on from tho tilth day of .March 1800, nt ton ptr cent por annum, and fur thor mi in of 851,01) costs, together with accruing intorost and costs, 1 havo levied upon nnd will soil nt public auction on Situnlny tho 31st day of Mny 1890 al ono o'clock p. in, of thnt lav, at tho couit housu door in Cnnyon City, Or., all of tho light, , nil.. -...1 i ..i ii... t-4-1'. t . ' mm nun iiiii'iutti ui lliu lui n ilIIIUCS t Thorp and Kiln M Noble, or of ei ther thereof in nnd to tho following described tract of land to -wit: Tho S J NW 1 A SW NK 1 it NW SW of sec II tp 13 S It t!7 H W M, sil uatuaiid boiugiii Grant Co, Or,, to gothor with all nur singular tho ten ements, hereditaments nnd npnutteii aiices thoieiiulo Wlonging or in nny wixo appertaining. Teriu.i of sale cash. Dated at Canyon City, in Grant Co slnto of Oi . this 3id dav of Apr 181)0 W. V. GHAY, SheiilVof Grnnt Co. Or. Hy .1. J. McCULLOl'GH, ft Dopnly Sheriff. .IthiiluUf mtor'rt Snlo. Notice is hereby given that by viit uo of nu otder and lieentjo of the county com t of tho stnto of Oregon fur the county of Grant of ditto the -Olhitnyof Mmeh, A. I). 1800, in tho mnttor of the twtnte, of Woxloy Kennedy deceased, the undersigned administrator of said estate nil), on Saturday tho 1 0th day of May, I Slid, at the hour of 2 o'clock p. in.' of said day at tho court homo door in Can yon City, in snid Grnnt enmity, sell nt public aiieliou for ii.uili in hand the following teal properly belonging lo said ostato and situate in unid Grant countv stale of Oregon, to-wit: Tho K J orW and W J of SK 1 of See lit!, Tp 13 H It 32 H. W. ,M. Also thu NW of See Oft Tp 13 S It 3 F. W. M., together with (ho letiomeuts, hoiTtlitnitioulH and up purtonniices thon-unto belonging or in anywise npp-rtnining. Dated this 3rd day of April 1800. Cuas. W. Paiiiusii. Administrator of tho ostato of Wesley Kennedy, decenseil. i! 0 miti iiki.i. smith. (Successors lo J. H. Gnrdiier. liukcrCittj - Oregon.. IMF. .MS SHOT GUNS & UVOLVIORS. Tho Mosl Complolo Lino of Ammunilion in Easlorn Oroyon. Lvman Hear Sights bv Mail f.'t.oo. I.yimtii Sxr ting Front Sights sfl.tH). Diamonds Watches Clocks Jewelrv Silverware ami a full line of Musical Instruments. tm JiCl'.JlJijYC: .V Sri'XJ. LTT. MONEY TO LOA! On Improved Farms in fncl Hoourlty lu Sitlwfrtotorv If you contemplate borrowing money call on or iiildrrM ST tJlid 1 L L ,V- ,977 7.7 , L, LAUlt. lXCE 110 WELL, . P. CREBAP, IIKAI.CII IN ST.ilTIOXEIi )'. llOOh'S, SCHOOL SCI'l'LUtS, SIH 'HI! ,y FjLYCV W.IK ICS, Groceries, Flour. Tobaccos, Cigars, and one hundred nnd ono other varieties, cheap for cash, at M. BIRD. The Leading Tailor NK.VT IHMUt To Allt.lMITOV HnTltl. llaker City - - - Oregon, Koop n full nsaortuiont of 'firms oriiigs nml .Suitings, When in linker City you nro iiuiu d lo call nnd in- Rpeet i!,f00 diffcrtMtl Hlo. MUMUOHH suits .... ft vim $xi to Mo. Dross " " . SIMo $7f. Tiouiors from $0 to $18. I'l'l.l. LINK 01' IMCOItTKD OOOIW. I'HiiriOT m oi'.MiA.vri'.i.n. First) fliioNAL)HiCi Of Hopiiior. ('. A. IIIIIIA, Ht.WK I5KII.OOO, President. Vice President. Or.oiini: W. ('onkkii, Cashier. J. r. iiiika, t. a. iiiikx, i.t, nonisoy, Directors. Trnnsarls n Crnrrnl Ihinklnir lliislnes. Exchange nil all wit of tho worlll- BOUGHT and SOLD. Collections made at nil (HanGi On Reasonable Terms. .Money loaned at finm one to ton per cent. BREWERY SALOON Cnnyon Oiiy, Or. This popular resort has been reopened to the public, and now, as in the past, keeps nothing but the best Wines, Liquors & Cigars- il. I). ItlCK.lCH, I'ruiir. -Ill) to thk CBDIODlCilf.BMlrtOI).. Jit chard. .7: Clark, Prop. ron a i iiist cuiii ii t ir, hiiavi:, hiiam- 11)0 011 II IU 111 IN TDK I.ATIKV HIU.IS. WM. A. . JIWtKK. A Full Lino of Fishing Tnoklo, hrxiks, flics, rods, lim h, ii ids, olo. h'ly luwkn por do , ftOc, hy mail. Grant & Harney Counlios. ; No Delays when Tills is (: : llaker t 'ily, OragtW, tut. . Prairie City, Oregon. . i It' . y