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About Grant County news. (Canyon City, Or.) 1879-1908 | View Entire Issue (May 15, 1890)
liil IF GRANT COUNTY HEWS, Thursday, May IS. LOCAL BREVITIES. Clothing nml drw gwts cheap for entlt tit II. L. it Co'. Ool. T. S. lng bm ln appointed reeoivor nt The Dulh's land ofllee. .Miw Alma J.nco lm mlunicd liotnu from her visit to Sun to How, Cnl. ntinoligrnwi on tlto dryer liilU 1ms lf-im to need, nnd nt thU timo nmki-s thu vory Ut fwMl for itook. 0. 11. CSuomMy hiut wvcml lil coti iiMtion with Ptirklioiiixir A Co. tttul linn accepted n iwwition in tlio tost ntllee ".tore. A pelt buyer in I.'tke county suc ceeded in buying ovur 10,000 sheep tliii spring', n sad commentary on thu jwit winter. A colony of Swedish immigrant linvo nettled in Morrow county. SwimIih nre n diwinihlo nihlitinu to tha K)pulntioti of nny country. Meter. Blackmail nnd linmilton nf tor visiting nil pnrU of thh valley Ikuo gone over to Ilnrney county to view the. political Mtuiition. John D.iy valley present n most licatitiful nppmrnuco now, viewed fmm oithnr lowland or hillside. Kv ci thing looks bright mid fri'sli. Ho had nil the appearance of n por feet gentleman nnd tho editor would have set him down us such hut ho did not sulisoril'. All wits changed. Son .1. Diirkhcinicr it Co's now nil. in to-diiy's Nkw. Their two stores in CSnmt county Imvo Iwen consolida ted, nnd they carry n complete stock in tlio I'nih io City dtoro. .Sliurill' Cray's minuul reort shows the tnx situation for 1 880 to lions follows: AsxtBtMtrs assessment, $12, fill. '.'5; tilutritlK nsMuumiunt, 83,177. 16; nmount piid treasurer, S.12, 9 "v 2d; taxes remitted, $820.88; duliu- puint-si l.o ir.n i. Some person piled our window ".ill full of toudfrogs the othur ilny. Frog urn good in their place, hut they nro neither useful nor ornamental nroutid ii piiuUhop, nud we ohject to thi.l sort of kiuduu.vs on thu pint of ortv neigh liors wo uro no Frc itchuiitii. lion. (!co. McIInley wn in tovn Monday on hit vny from Harney county where ho lmd U'on to look uf 'ter n luinil of hheep. In the iiiugnn nimity of his unturii ho has lieun pay ing iiidio attention to tho hungry wethers of his thick than to his sheep in thu political pasture. Postmaster Crosap having tendered his resignation to thc'dopitrtiiient some time ago his successor's' npiointmunt ii expected nt any time. J. 1. Pnr rish will proliably lie thu appointee. He is n young man of steady habits nnd good business ability mid his ap pointment will Iks satisfactory to peo ple tributary to the Canyon City post ollicc. .Married, Sunday, May 11, 1800, nt thu resilience of .Sir. Henry I if ton, Mr. M. K. Timnis mid Miss Lillie II. Mulligan, County Judge Mnxcy ollici utiug, only iv fow friends of thu bride and groom boing in attendance. Tho happy couple were thu recipients of a large number of elegant nnd costly wedding presents. The Nkwh whs kindly remumbered in tho shape of n pi ecu of wedding cake. ISy reason of the inability of Judge Fua to Ik present, our adjourned term of court wound up with one jury trial, liuing the trial of Alva Tuppor, for lar ceny of n couple of nuns alleged to have taken place away Uiuk in 189 'J. Thi trial resulted in an honorable uc ipiitual of the defendant, which meets tha approval of our people. There is no doubt that Alva was tho victim of the notorious. "Kud" Williams, in fact that "Red" stole the horses nud sold them to Alva. As thu young man re turns to his home mid family in thu Willamette, both he and his father have thu good will nnd thu lieoity liod speed of our most sulntautial citiz-uus. A oorriupendont to the Kaglo writ ing from Wagnur says that overy votu oast for Palmer for county commis sioner, if elected, moans it plank in a lvidj(o across tho North Fork. It would is) a blessing to teamsters and a audit to (!mnt county to have n sub stantial bridgutivcrnss thu Noith Fork, hut Morrow county has had her eyua on that particular stretch of territory, nud until the people of tlrant county ha vi) positive assurance that those townships on thu north will not In) ilicud oil' within thu next few years wo mthur think it poor policy to ex pend several thousand dollars building n hiidgc, unltMis, however, thu co.it would I si refunded in casu legislative action shouhl place tho bridge in Mor iow county. A Washington ilisjiatch of May 0, says: "A matter of interust was set tled to-day by tho ostollit'0 dcpuit mcnt ns to mail facilities in (imntand Crook counties. Tho rich vulley from Canyon City to Stewart and Paulina have Imcii without mail couiiiiuuicn tion, anil thu settlers had to travel iiruiy niilus to Canyon City for their mails. Representative llurmanu had nn ollico oatuhliahod lit Homer, with W. W, Stone ns postmaster, mid one nt Uur and Carlos Boiihum as post maitur, and on July 1st, it tri-woekly mall service from Canyon City to Stawmt will commence," This is thu route fur which tho N i:vs has leeu in comuniiiioation with Mr. Iferuiaun and wo rujuico that ho has at last loon ablt) to soourti (ho much needwl mail service. Hinder is ii worker urn! no discount. SUSANVILLE SIKTINOS. Stisnnvillc, Muy 12. Kt. Xkws: Mr. Smyors Ih lmsy ljullding ft rcnorvoir on Deep orctik; will com mence mining in nbout one week. Kccnoy liaH got a crew of men and gone up to Onion gulch to work, llo expects to do well this season. Tho country looks quite diHerenl from what it did otto mouth ago when you made n lour through this section. Wo have abundance of fine grass. gcol weather and everv laxly feeling well and apparently doing well, and the irosicctor has made hi appearance in cearch ofj ho "root of all evil." One party ! lias already round some rich quartz on Moulder creek near tlio head of Sloan it Haskell's mining ditch. Sloan St Haskell are running their hydraulic and uteain derrick iiigiu mm nay. u worKs iiKe a chann; their n.nst is DO feet high, ..I.-I.i I .i t. i. . the Ihxuii 80 feet long. They raise large tubs l.0 feet in tho bottom, piled with boulders, and land thorn in large piles 1(50 feet away. They have already worked oil' a largo piece of ground and thoy aro in jws session of a few fine speciines which thoy have picked up, ono weighing 1 1 ounces. Sandy has struck it rich at the hoad of Muck gulch. Ho has got a nice little nugget which ho panned out in prospecting the ground. Ives Hro's aro busy running arastra on Hear creek. T. L. Smith and Scott are working on a ledge at present situated on the head nt (juartz gulch, while their partner Mr. Stev enson is taking in the sights of Portland. I think that the west side or slope of Greenhorn moun tain will no thoroughly prosj)ocled this season, and it ih my opinion that there will be some good mines found. A Fitosi'KCToit. Hemombcr Kaptoiistitll, Daittt- Co. deliver goods purchased of them. Setting hens and loafers praise tho weather. Farmers and business men, don't. Thoy want more rain. Mr. Topkiu was thrown from his wngon several day ago while on his way home from town nud quite lurious ly injurei I. The mosquito will soon settle the tarilf question by showing tho American coplc whether hides are free or not. A cute it on doekut Uifora Justice Utilison wherein .Smith lirm. appear against Win. 1 lardy for trespass. A jury was empaneled Tuesday, which disagreed, and thu case is still on. Over eleven thousand dollars delin quent taxes shows that the past win ter was it hard ono nud that Grant county's stockmen are in a tight place. Hut they will pull through all right yet. The growing grass nud fattening stock restore confidence in thu minds of all our citizens, nnd but few who niu not compelled to leave will nUiu dou this section in hopes of finding u Ituttur, Ten thousand election tickets for probably n thousand voters is what tirunt county will put in thu Held this year, ami there it no reason why uveiy voter should not secure a ballot of some political complexion. Sylvester Pennoyer's majority over T. H. Cornelius in June, '80 was 11,70 1, Ilinger Hermann's majority over J no. M. Ccnin in June, 1888, was 7,107. Harmon majority over Cleveland in Oregon in Nov. 1888, was 0,700, Tu the matter of the delinquent taxes for the year 1881) amounting to $ 1 1,'J l.")," 1 the clerk was ordered to make a list of such delinquents mid deliver sumo to the sheriil', who shall collect same as by law requir ed. The man of many names arrested for hoise stealing is in jtil yet, but has not had a preliminary examination owing to some witnwu failing to iih penr, Thu deputy dutrict attorney informs us that hu must be turuo:! loose unless ouiething is done today. Ilitptonstall, Dart & Co. have re ceived a Mirtion of their spring stock of goods, and vill deliver flee of extra charge to customers residing within three miles of their store. Their wagon runs to town every day, and orders given to thu diiver will Is) promptly tilled. Thu Xkws rocuived a letter from Hon. Ilinger Hermann by hist mail stating that ho had secured a regular tri-weukly mail seriieo from Canyon City to Stewart, which would Is) put on thu route by July 1st nnd thai ar rangements would lie made nt once preparatory to this. Mr. Hermann is always awake to the people's interests. Wo find this hit of good news in thu Baker City Democrat: "I Jr. J. M. lloyd last evening roceivod it lotter from Mr. O, F. Hopkins, representa tive of n San Francisco telephone com pany informing him that ho would Is) in linker City in a few days with n view of nu extension of the telephone system now in operation Ijotwnon thu towns of Washington nud linker City. Mr. Hopkins aUo contemplate ex tending thu system from linker City to the interior mining distiicts, one line probably as far as Canyon City, Grunt county, with tributaries to Cracker Creek anil vicinity, tho other to Cornucopia, thu seat of the Pine Crook mines, in Union county." That's right; give us a telephone lino and ultimately a ntilnmd and tologniph and thine shall Is) thu trade from this suction. QHANITIl GRAINS. May IS, 1SIK). HniTOT N'kws: We aro having a nice rain and grass in growing finely. Tho fiiow will soon lo a thing of the jKist and the minors aro begin ning to growl, because of the out look for n short water noason. We learn that our sawmill will be started soon. That is one thing we need as there promises to be considerable improvements in tho country. J. H. Hillianl has closed his sa- 1 loon while it is undergoing repairs. Ho is having it papereil and paint wl ami wilt open next week with s iie siui'i ui iakih. -4 .-1. ..f "Jack" Hays of Ilobinsouvillo ro orts (piitc favorable prospects for that region. Thoy have not their Doslollieit vet because tin; Dostums- ' . . (cr has not Hied liis bonds, (jranl T10riliwrg f t10 (Sranito hotel has finished thu new addition to his building which now makes a convenient and comfortable hotel suited to the wants of the traveling public. Most of the stock that wore win tered outside has been brought in looking much the worse for wear. Thoy mi tiered not so much from long winter aa from short feed. Tho sheep rtinche as a winter icsort for stock is a failure Our merchants have been receiv ing a large supply of goods and more to come, so the iicoplo need not go from home to purchase. Mr. Gutridge is painting his store-room inside and out anil will put up a sign showing where ho n.ay be found. J. W. Talor made a iniss-stroko tho other day which resulted in a severe cut on his leg. Hu says it was an "a."-idout. This may work beneficially however as this thought may not wander throuuh tho realms of fancy and imagination hut will Ih) centered on the badly disabled member. Where are thoso candidates who want tho "dear people" to vote for them in June? They had better come over and show up or wo might vote for tho llaljor county fellows. We want them to come so we can vote intelligently and they should bring along their little change as they come or some folks might make remarks you know. Parties who have mining tlaimt are beginning to put in their ap pearance. Ward it Co. have begun operations on their Lightning Creek placer mines. Mr. Ward will have ids family with him as soon as he can build a house. The Bowman placer claims has been sold to an Knsteru company, and Geo. Atcbi son with a force of men are at work preparing for inaehmerv which will bo erected. Tho machine is an ele vator nud they propose to make a success of it. Wo want a daily mail and better traveling facilities; we want more people to come anil cast in their lot with us; we want men to como in "blocks of ivo" or more; four of these must have mustaches and en ergy, and the other one money. Wo want men who wish to invest in mining property to come themselves and too our country and notdojioiid on tome quarU sharp, who makes more on the sale of tho mine than the seller. We want men of means to take hold of the mines in this section and they will see that there is pay here. We have had enough, in fact a surfeit of men who with a dollar and six bits try to do a thous and dollar buuinoss, and it has be come monotonous for the men who work fur such frauds to be compell ed to file liens, attach, etc., in order to get their hard earned wages. Such men are a detriment to the country, for it heema to persons abroad that the fault lies with the mines and country, when in fact it does not, and when these men are forced to quit thoy say tho mines wont pay. Thoy slip away leaving many anxious inquirers, and go somewhere else to ilnd another set of victims. There uro good claims that may lie bought from tho own ers at reasonable figures, enough lower that the difference between what would be paid and what a sharp would usk them would be enough to develop them so thuir true worths might bo approximated. Wo want overy man who comes to make money and stay with us to spend it; wo want everyone to toll tho truth about this section or not talk about it. Wo do not want any one to think these wants aro all our wants, or just what one man wants, but these wants are wants that ev eryone wants. Wo don't want tho earth, but wo want our share of it. Wo !it but lUllolirr IwluW Hut nt tl'l litlleiur. Avrcn. Hay harvest has commenced in por tions of California. J, Durkhcimer and Copu Uoro mo visiting Harney county. Orcgonian: James Stevenson, the Grant county mining uximrt, who is making a short visit in Port land, says that there is more water available for mining purges in tho county than in any year since ISIKI. "Wo intend to turn things looso this year," lie Haiti. "Wo will ship any amount of retort gold. FJk creek will produce about if'JO, (XX) and Deep and Hig creeks about I 10,000 each. Klk creek is equip ped with hydralio works, CIRCUIT COURT. (ADJOfUNKD TKltM.) KQL'tTV IMK'KKT. C. S. Miller, vs Kobbins A Slenv ens foreclosure of mortgage; judg ment and default and decree of fore closure of mortgage, l.iim Haskins vs Harrison Has kins divorce; continued for term. Klin S)encer vs Anson St'iiecr divorce; decree of divorce ami judgment for plaintiff for costs and disbursements. Watson it Uigno vs A'. O. Tabor et nls foreclosure of mortgage; continued for the term. Portland Savings Hank vs Win. Welch et als continued on stipula tion. Richard Patrum vs Win. Welch et als same. First National Hank of Arlington vs Win. Welch et ali same. W. W. Loonoy et als vs S. Otton heiiner el als foreclosure of liens; default and judgment against joint projorty and decree foreclosing liens. LAW IMH KKT. J. A. Overfelt vs K. Hall on ac count; continued for the term. K. ti. lompsou vs John Carrey promissory note; same. Sam (Chinaman) vs Thorp ii Noaleu on account; same. First National Hank of Heppner vs John Carrey Promissory note; judgment rendered during vacation J. Durkheimer v Co. vs John Carrey promissory note; continued Win; Hullock vs Jorn Carrey on contract; same. Sperry it Co. vs John Carrey promissory nolo; same. Ed. C. Allen vs John Carrey promissory note; same. J. II. Hlako vs John Carioy promissory note; same. hunk (Chinaman) vs John Cur rey on account; same. C. M. Robinson vs Emmet Coelr ran damages; same. Kosa Johnson, by Henry Green her guardian vs J. M. Hamilton appeal from justices court same. It, Sweek vs 1J. Sterrit damages; BMW, Sophie Hamsby vs Ncahm v Mo AulifV damages; dismissed on mo tiou of pluintiirs attorneys, all costs Having Ik'cii paid. Adam Gordon and CJ. W. Porter vs Jas. Norman and Geo Gundhieh promissory note; judgment for til '28.01 ami costs. Louis Collette vs W. L. Campbell to set aside judgment; dismissed on stipulation at plaintiffs cost. iitiMiN.M. iioi Kirr. State vs Alva Tuppcrj indictment No. I larceny by stealing '2 mares; jury return a verdict of not guilty. Indictment No. '2 larceny in a dwelling; dismissed on motion. Go to thu Hed Front Hiiliard Hall, Canyon City, for lino wines, liquors and cigars. Thu city council of Minneapolis recently passed an ordinance pro hibitiu tho erection in Unit city of any building over 100 feet high. The Pacific Hrowery's Celebrated Heer, the best in Eastern Oregon, is now kept constantly on tap at the ltcd Front Hillianl Hall. S7.S0 As all thu newspapers in this land district are now charging the old price $7.50 for final proof noti ces, thu N:ws will after this date charge the same, which it thu legal rate nil over Oregon. Contest and timlicr laud notices 10.00 . All you havo to do with politi cal until is let it dry. Thun it rubs oil quite as easy as other mud. Stirred while afresh you make it look worse and harder to remove. To oxpel the impurities in the blood and give strength to the sys tem before the ufleets of warm weather are felt, use l'fundcr's Ore gon Hlood Purifier. in-10 A Kansas mini una sout to jail six mouths for beating his wife. Ho now has three good meals a day and enjoys himself playing high five with the other prisoners, while his wife is at homo taking in washing ui'd supjMjrting eight children. Prosecute tho wife beat its, "for great shall bo their re ward in Kansas." Pkopi.k ok Git a nt Co. I want you to understand that I have come to your county seat and opened a shop with intention to stay here permanently. Having learned my trade in Germany 1 am prepared to put your watches and clocks in tho iiest" condition possible. If you waul to keep an export and fully trustworthy mechanic hero right along at your command come and patronize him and do not squander your money at other places for snide work. I mean just what I have said. Respectfully, Al.llKItT HlNSl ll. School Teacher Examination. Notice is hereby given that for the puroso of making an examina tion of all iHrsoHH who may offer I thenibolvcs us candidates for teach-1 ers of the schools of this county, tho county school superintendent thereof will hold a public examina tion at the court house in Canyon City, commencing on Wcdncsdy, May 2H, at 1 o'clock p. in. and con tinuing until Saturday following. ! Dated this loth day of May IH'.IO. E. Hayks, ! Co. School Supt., Grant Co., Or., COMMISSIONERS COURT. 0. I). IUokard was granted a li cense to sell liquors in Canyon Cily preeinel for a jierioii of one year. James Dilliu was appointed su pervisor of road district No. IS. Honds of various road BUjrcrvis ors were annrovod. J. 11. Hiiliard granted license to sell liquors in Granite precinct for the oriod of six months. V. A. Hartley waH granted a li cense to sell lcquors in Union pre cinct for the period of six nlonths. J. D. Combs was granted a li cense to sell liquors in John Day precinct for the criod of six mouths lit tho matter of the claim of T. 11. Curl for attorney fees in the cir cuit court in the case of Swick it Gilinorovs T. H. Curl, Stock In sector of Grant county, tho same was rejected and djsallowed. The usual amount of business was transacted. ALDURMAN SCOQOINS OPINION OK DR. UARRIN. DKAI'NKSS, III.IXDNKflS, CATAUUII, MwTII-HI'OTH, BKI.V-WHKAHUS, 1,1 V- Kit AN I KIDNKV COMI'iai.STS AND CANl'Klt CL'IIKI) 11Y KI.KCTHimV. 0irl4n. Editor Orcgonian: For live years prior to calling on Dr. Darriu I have been duaf in one oar from an explosion of a gun over my head. In connection with it I wuh disa greeably alllictctl with nasal and throat catarrh. Under Dr. Damn's electric treatment 1 am cured. W. A. SconoiN, 27'J Alder St., Portland, Or. CANCCK 01' Till: NOSK Cl'ltKI). Editor Oregoniiiu: Last May I commenced treatment for a scrofu lous catarrh and cancer of tho nose, which had been seriously troubling me for over live years. Dr. Darriu cured me in three months with elec tricity and medicine. My wife was also cured of malaria and liver complaint and general debility. Refer to me at Sandy, Or., whore I am in the real estate business. IIkniiy Von Hhi.ms. ALMOST TOTAL lll.lNDNKHS CfllKI). Editor Oiegonian: For a long time I had been sorely alllicted with granulated eyelids. The in tlaination had become so acute that I coiijd not see. Ono week's treat ment by Dr. Damn's new mode of electric treatment cured me. Lot is Holland, Portland, Or. MOTH SI'OTS AND SKIN DISKASi: I't'llllll Editor Orcgonian: For over twenty years 1 have been troubled with a skin disease and moth sikiIh on my person; also livur and kid ney trouble. Two mouths' homo treatment by Dr. Darriu has cured me perfectly. Refer to mo at Salem Or. Joski'ii I'NiimtwotU). Drs. Darriu can bo consulted free nt thu Washington building, corner of Washington and Fourth streets, Portland, and Hotel Oaudolof, la- coma. Hours Ml to o; evenings, i to S: Sundays 10 to 12. All chron ic diseases, blood taints, loss of vi tal K)wer and early indiscretions permanently cured, though no refer ences are ever made in the press concerning such cases, owing to the delicacy of the patients. Examina tions free to all, and circulars will be sent to any address. Charges for treatment according to patients ability to pay. Tho poor treated free of charge from 10 to 11 daily. All private diseases confidentially treated and cures guaranteed. Pa tients at a distance can Imi cured by homo treatment. Medicines and letters sent without the doctors' name apcaiing. "Al. Farrow," the Lakoviow horse won the mile and oiie sixteentli race in I' l), on the opening day of the Hlood How meeting at rum V ran Cisco, April PJth. Tho time is only 1 1 seconds slower than the host made at the samo distance and weight, "Farrow" carrying 121 pounds in this nice. He lost the mile race, the Ifith, which was won by Almont in 1:11 J. "Farrow coming in llltli. lie alto won the mile and three-eighth race or. thu 17th, in 2 :'.. ion ciiifiti:x iiom:iia. Huron Ft., p f iu mi j- k r n, Wli., Nor. IV, IMS. I liavt) II I Oil Fl.JaroU till fur clilcUncliulcM Mltll KT'lt uo co KruyfuMl tinVclcil with tlio iHw m curclLylt.nl,.! I rrcoinmcml It m tun cure II tiiu ,au-l lao msliy JrlUn. II. A KICKNC, . llrcilcr nf Tina 1'omI. twc r.nrT For Stablomon and Stockmen. Cull, t.tlllngi, Orulm, Ipralni, Oilli, Slrtlnt, Ltmnll,lll1nil,CrickdMMl.$crlthll, Conlrtclloni, Flh Wounii. tlrlaghall. Sera. Ihrott, Oltlimpar, Colic, Whllloa. Poll till, f lituli, Tumori, Splint. KlAgbonii mi Spulit MUicUiarlStijti, Diftctlont taiUitich bettU. At DuvouiaTi and Ilitaitn. Till CHARUS A.VOOIURCO.iBtltliairi.lit S .JACOBS qj PiEMedV 'PAlKl ELEVENTH CENSUS. Districts and enumerators for Grnnl county: Dist. 71 Canyon City, John Day nun .mimic precincts, .w, r.. oiun sell, enumerator. Dist. 7f I'nion and Mnrynville precinels, W. R. 1-isk, enumerator Dist. i0 Silvies, Hear valley am Hoschucd, E. O.Stanscll enumerator Dist. 1 1 Austin, Olivo and Gran ite, Geo M. Cleaver enumerator. Dist. 78 Long Crock, Fox, arm Springs and Susiiuville pre ducts, C. F. Goir, enumerator. Dist. 70 Haystack, Monument and Hamilton precincts, C. G. Cits parv, enumerator. Dist. SO South Fork, Rock creek Mountain creek, Waterman and Shoolly, W. II. Kelly, enumerator. J. W. Stua.mii:, Supervisor ot Census. Our nuw "ad." from thoenterpriR ing (inn of Collin it McFarlaud, Heppner, speaks for itself, and it is wortlt your while to read tho same. In order to gain new trade they in tend presenting a fine large iMwk, winch retails at f l.UO each, to every retail purchaser of dry uoods. cloth ing, boots and shoes, hats etc, to thu amount of llOO, allowing until Jan, 1st to make out the amount. Give them a trial order, when you send away for goods. Pacific Hrewcry Ilccr. Notice is hereby given that I have this day established an agen cy for tho sale of tho Heer manufac tured at the Pacific Hrowery, linker City, Or., within tho county of Grant in Canyon City, and that Mr. II. Stausell is the authorized mana ger of said Depot. All orders from Grant county for this celebrated beer, cither in bottles or kegs, will be filled by Mr. Stausell. llii.sitv Rfsr. Proprietor Pacific Brewery, Baker City, Or. NOTICE. Decoration day, the !!0th of May, will bo observed by Gen'l Hancock Post No. .'II, G. A. R., in conjunc tion Willi the iteliitfit I'ltililrim nf John Dav and Ciuivon Citv. nt the . court house in Canyon City, Or., at one o'clock p. m. All nrii invited. By Oudi.ii or Post. Call ami Sec the llarncsa Maker. As I intend loaviug Grant county . about Juno 1st all those who are in i debteil to too will please call and set-' tie their accoiinlH before Hint date. In thu meantime, all who desire goods in my line can buy cheap. It. Waiii., Canyon City, Or., May 1, 18110. NOTICE. U. S. Utiil OifiL', lliirix. Or. A ill 1, Im. CHiitlut lia, Ing cnttrnl l tliii nrltce l'r John 1. hulllritu rlhil W. II, t'l.rrnUr fur ku. ilonlnir lil. UuMmtniJ ISntrr No. I ml it.tnl M.j i, md, u-'ii iii i: 1 1 sw i-i tmi v 1 1 si: t i Siv.M1 13 N It 33 V., In Qixtniuul), Or-gun, ollli lrw In the iMiicrlljliim ill ..lil rntrj ; I lnj UI uitl ro liibj -uiiiiiiuut.1 tu .imr at IliU uttlC'i imi lt, 7lli ilar il Juno. Iwi, ! lu o't-liKk a, m , tu rrixilnl mil fuiiilak It.llliinn) cunnriiliir Mll allrtoil atiUtiim-iit Ami lil iMrtlin Mill lurllirr Inkn malm that I'hll Mulftluu vuillit)' tlilk i.l l.t-nl r-iunt), Or . liCfll 11. iH llll. Iilliril I.) tli rrcl-lir i.l till- i.lllrx In taVo lie Ir.llllil.l.t of .mil lllnr.a-a at rlllirr tltj mi) t-rlinr Ulnrti lilm fur lll iiurMa at Ma ullKv In Caii) mi I'll) , (ir, on May -tu ll t lu u'lUcl a. in J. II. III'NTIMITON, llr;liltr LARGEST STOCK, a) Lowest Prices, First-class Goods AT- J, DURKHIIYIR & GO'S, Prairie Oilij - - - Oregon. Wo ask a call from all who wish to purchase, and frimrautee our prices tho samo as at any Hailroad point, with addition of Freight. You can always liud a Complete Stock of (ioods, mid wo will iiinke it to your iuiercat to (ratio with us. Kuapcctfully. ,lM)Ulih'UElM lilt ,SCa. MITCH KM. SMITH. (Ct I a? &mtui ty (SucccHfotH to JiaJtcr Cily RIFLES SHOT GUNS & REVOLVERS. Tho Mosl Complolo Lino of Ammunition in Eastern Oregon. Lyman Bear Sights by Mail. .f.'I.OO. I.ymanSKjr ting Front Sights $1.00. Diamonds Watches Clocks Jcwclrv Silverware nun a inn line oi iMiisicni insiriimeniK. Farm for Sale. Containing 2000 acres of hind in ono bodv; commences within ono mile of Ciuivon City, (J rant Co., Or. Tit In. V. S! nalcnt. About S00 aca-s of this is good plow land, tho rest is uriuimc land. Iinprovinenls consist in part as follows: A first class dwelling 1 J slory frnme; soven rooms and well linlHlied, n wood shed, stone milk-houso 12x20 and a room on top of it samo eho; ono umibii.liAiice duo barn, main 1)0(1 V 27x70, stable on one side nnd wag on shed on the other, both full Icnuth. Chicken houses, hog pons, v.Mt.ilnliln eellnr. .100 frllit trCCH 111 good growing condition; over half of them bearing. There is nbout 10 lillleM felli'Mlir Oil till" IllllCO. 01110 rail and audio iost, board and wire; ono sheep-shed ICO feet long, which will hold 2000 sheep, ami ono 01 tin, I iiu I iliiuiinir at-rnni'iiniMiita ill this county, also corrals, cnbiiiH and - .. ..!... I .....I range privueuges lur niuiiniui winter Them in nlentv of rilllllilltr M-ninr j,, (lie mminro tin' vear round also a ditch for irrigating which af ford plenty of water in tho foro part of Iho season. We have raised fall rvo S feet liieli ineiilillled. nnd OUT wheat took tho diploma at Now Or- leans bxposition, noin were grown without irrigation at all. Thero nro now nlhiiit ICO acres sown to rye, wheat, and barley, growing fine. The county seat with i! excellent iiublio school is within ono mill) of the dwelling, and John Day town and limiting mills not more man two miles distant. The price of wheat raiiKes from $1 tn!fl.2opor bushel, and hay from $10 to-fld er ton, barley i to 2 cts. por Ihin this market the year round; at pres ent all these things nre u good deal I ! alt I li mgncr. i lie place win do koiii nt u bargain. Thero is also a speiulid horse and cattle range for 20 iniloH lmek rif lilni'ii ('iii)un fur Hiillimr. - i ni (hutth of a brother and partner, I.'..- A. .11 .!. ...I ...1.1 riir iiirtiier ini tiutiiurx, iiiiiircrm Iko. A. Lii:iii:, Thu Dalles, Or., or ,'. II. Likiii:, Portland, Or. (SKI), (it XDI.ACII it BltO. Canyon City, Or., April 2(1, KSSIO. NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION. UihI Ollkti at U (lnei.ln. Or. April KO, ml. S'nlln- I.l. .rrliv mini thai llii fulliliiT iianuil arltlar liaa tllril imIIcu uf lila llilmitltht In n.iilnililii ainl iiukriliml eriMif lit itiniHirl of til a rlalm aiul ilul alii priM III Im ma. In Mum I lie Oiimt) cirri il iiraill l-ii., nr., l iiitihi i;ni , nr., nil Jllltii T. I kwi, Frnnk Olllolntul. iwwi fr (l.o ,SW 1-1 Hj K i i It H II i i: W M. Urn hiiiiaa Ina IaI lining witneaaM tit tauiu lila ruulliiiiMK nal.UiH ii-iii. aiul tnltiiatloii uf, aaiil lanil, Mi: wiihiii l.iillon, All'lrau I.iillim, Jutrpli Ijiltun. UIMUiii Jutiifa. ut lit I'm. Ilrnnt iuuiiI), Or. Aui tialailll kIiii lll lltcl tn l.li.lr.l au-lllut llm allimatiui ut aiirli pruul.ur mIiii krtuaa u( am auli- laiillil traaiiii, iniilrr tint Ian ami lli ri'tfiilailuiK i.l tlio llitillur llrplllliiHil, ),) aiu-ti iiinif aluHll.l nut bo alluniil, v. lit li kIii.ii an iH'li'Hiiliill) at tint alNivi tiirtiituiml limn ait.1 tlaiai lu i-roaa-raiiiilita ilia a.iiraauf ailil ilaliiiaut, an. I luullcr i'i ItU-nro In raliultal i.l lliat iiibtulitwl Ii) lUlmaiil. Oil IIKNIIY IIINCII.Mir, ItCiiUUr. NOTICE FOB lMlBIJOATIOaX. IaihI uflltc at Tim DalKa, (Irrgnii, A.r. HI, 1M). Notice Ii l.cfvl.,-uWuii lliu tho lulluwluj iiaiunl Iclllrr lia lllnl liiillia uf lila llilrnlluii In niaki- Hull irii In ui..ltol lila .Win. nn. I I list aaiil ,m.( will l ma. ir 'h-I.iic IIh (miily JiiiUa at Caniuii Clly Dr. mi Juiis 7, l, ila: Wlllliuu Fry, ( Itolrl. Or , 1 1 U m, lu.' till) Ml' 1-1 Sri' Tli It S It 23 I. W il. Ila niliira Hie (hIIixiIiii; llma to iruvi lila i-unllliiioiia IMlilrliw iiiuii, ami iillllrallnu uf. aalit l.u.l, ill. I, Krctiin, Wm M IVanualii, I. Tiiiiii tor, A. It. uiiiilicll, all uf Caloli, nr. Any 'cr..i tilm Ui. Ina in iruirit arnlnul Ilia aliiaiii ut audi .ri.uf. or aim ki uaa r any mil ilanllal rraauii, uiHltr ll.r law ami (raiilmliiiia nl lliu Inturlor ilruitminl. liy a.irh )niu( .Ii.iiiI.I ln.t i alluanl, Hill Lt iiliun mi iiiirliinit)' nt Ilia abuia fiiahtluiir.l time ami plar til rrna. viam. lliu lie. lillni'Mca uf ral.l ilkliiiant, nml Hi iill'i.r I'll-ili.-ll.-u III rubultal al that illnullUil I.) i'lalllimil Oil Julia V. 1.1.M la, lliil.ti.r. WM. A. H. l l.AIIKi: a"fl M j i arise.) J. B. (lardner. Oregon. A Full Lino of ''ishiug Tnekle. hooks, Hies, hhIh, lines, reels, olo. Fly hooks jior doz., TjOo, by mail. ItEPAIJlJjYCr A SrtiCMLTY.