Grant County news. (Canyon City, Or.) 1879-1908, June 19, 1890, Image 2

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    THE GUT COUNTI HNS,
June 1!). .1800.
Tlio boom townu have taken nji
Jlornco (Jret'loy'6 cong and revised
it: "Come west, young mnti, mid
8co how you'll lmvo to grow to
catch up."
lloston has tnado arrangements
for nn overflowing treasury. A
now ordinance imposes n lino of
S20 for each iibo of profane Ian
gtiago on the fitreot.
Wo would like to suggoat that
those people who are always think
ing that the newspaper are hit
ting at them, just take a look
through the hilile. Wo fancy they
will seo even there a gentle knock.
W. A. Craiidull, chairman of
tho democratic state central com
mittee, has written u letter to
Stato Senator Foster, leader of the
anti-lottery movement in the leg.
isluturo, suggesting that the ques
tion of u lottery amendment to the
constitution ho submitted to a pri
mary election throughout tho
htatc, at which only whites shall he
permitted to vote.
One of the most unique memo
rials ever proposed for a dead hero
is r.ow being discussed at Middle
borough, Ivy. It consists of the
erection of a monument by Grand
Army men and ex-Confederate
soldiers, acting in unison, to their
respective leaders in tho civil war
Grant and Leo on two moun
tain peaks overlooking Cumber
land Cap.
Xevcr was retribution more
Kwift than that which overtook a
would-bu-iniirdeross. Michael I'.
Ncy, aged i0 years, a veteran of
tho late war, lived with his wife,
aged lij, in lioston. They were
poor but in comfortable circum
stances, as both were hard workers.
Lately the husband had been much
dissipated, and threatened bin
wife's life, and she, in her rage
determined to take his. Mrs. Noy
got somo strychnine, ami inakirg
two glasses of lemonade she pois
oned one of them. Not liking tho
taste, ho put his down, nceideiitly
changing tho iclativo positions of
the two tumblers, and when he
picked it up, got hers instead, and
she took thu fatal drink. They
drank to each other'ii health, anil
in twenty minutes she died in in
teiuo agony.
Tho General Laud Ollico has is.
sued tho following warning to
careless htarters of timber lires:
The attention of the public is call
ed to the fact that largo quantities
of the timber is annually dettroyed
by forest tiros which, in many ca
ses, originato through the carolcsn
ness of hunting, prospecting and
other camping parties; while in
boiiio iiihtanccs they may occur
through design. I take this meth
od of warning all peinons that,
hereafter, tho cause and the origin
of all forest lires will be closely in
vestigated, and where the tiro is
ascertained to have originated
through either carelessness or do -sign,
tho parties implicated will be
prosecuted to tho full extent of tho
law." White persons may bo
prosecuted if proven guilty, hut
wo are safe in saying that the dirty
hi washes can burn .astern Oregon
timber as usual, and no action will
bo taken against them. Tho set
tlers, however, can tako.tho matter
into their own hands.
A Chineso detective is in Al
buquerque, New .Mexico. His
mission is to arrest a Chinaman
who four years ago committed
murder in China, thu details of
which wore the most blood-curdling
and horrible ever known in
tho criminal history of tho celesti
al empire. The murderer's name
is Foo Choo. lie was onaniorated
with a Chineso maiden named
Kankeon Pun Van. Her father
objected to tho attentions of Foo
(JIioo and iusilcl on AaiiKcou
marrying anothor. Nankeen de
murredjiowover, but the parent
persisted and Naiikeuu became u
liridc. Tho ceremony was per
formed with all tho pomp and dis
play of a well-to-do Chinese fami
ly. Foo Choo stole into tho com
partments during tho night, and
jiftor blinding ami gaging his vic
tims, deliberately murdered them
by inches. Ho iirst cut off the
lingers of tho bride's hantlt.; then
Iter toes; then dismembered her
body, 'llio groom was treated to
a like fato and then tho muideier
Jled. II is crime was not discover
ed until threo days afterwards. A
search was immediately made for
Foo, who was susiieeted of tho
crime, but ho had effected his es
cape, going from China to Austra
lia. Tho emperor offered a largo
reward for his capture, and during
tho past three years tho detective
has been hunting him.
Two baseball clubs composed of
women played a game at Danville,
III., before 200 people. The L'ni
ted States Attorney swore out a
warrant for their arrest for dis
turbing tho peace. Tho pitcher
must have broke some windows or
Eomething in tho town.
Justice Lamar tells Washington
correspondent he thinks Mississip
pi will eventually be a negro state
and that the whites woiihi be fore
yd to emigrate. Ho is so confi
dent of this that he is anxious to
sell his plantation in Mississippi,
consisting of about live hiiinliod
acres of the liuest lauds in that
state, and having on it forty-seven
registered cows and a number of
fine horses. Justice Lamar has a
uiagtiillceiit honio.it oad there and
his lands are under the best of cul
tivation, lie offers the whole for
much loss than it is worth, and he
says he has no desire to have any
of his friends to remain in Missis
sippi. NHW TO-DAY.
NOTION FOR PUBLICATION.
ar-l OlTk at llurna, Or
June II, sun.
Nnllc lirralif fflrrn tint tli fiilloIiif-in rtj
tllrr lllcl not 1 1 of liar Intoiitlon to int-a
final priwl In iu.pnitcl ,tr alalia, aiul tint a.l
i. cm. I Mill b inula ldrn the Counlf (Ink of
lirahl rumilr, ut (Mi) on citjr, Orrmi, mi July
mti, CliirnA. Djrmiu. I'reKH.So Mil,
Irr tl. K I I Ni: I 4, AW II AT. II i,. hU 1 I
NU I I See ti 1i in S It )i K W J.
Khf namra Ilia fullowlnt lllicar to r lr
rtintliHKHM rwalilatir iimi. aittl rtiUlt.tt.uii t.f, atM
liivl. li: Willi. m H Smith-tilth, Walur W Harry.
Kianett It.lih. i.l riaiituii, Or., mil limit Smith ut
.'anion etit. Or.
Mh .1. II. IIUNTINOTO.V, 11.1.1. r.
NOTICE FOIt PURL10AT10N.
Ural OID at The lalla, dr.
Jhiii J, law.
Kittle It he rlir kirtn tl.t Ilia fulloalng mnwl
.Hilar H11 Dlnl luilictt nl lili lulriitluDlu l.i.l.. Dual
iii( In anliport of lila altlm. anil tliat tahl I'rui.f
Imi iiia.li- bfr tin 1 Willi) tlaik of (jiait
cotlhtj liirtfaii at l'aii)wi til). Dragon, n Jnl
W, low). Onviil L-ruua, li K S-61 IS, lor
II.. V. 1-1 llV I 1 sM 11 anil I! I MV 1 I '' W
T( II, H II M K IV Jl
Hit iwtlnrt tl' Inlloxlll-; itltllMK. to luto lili
r'inttiititia I lane iim,ii. aiul rulutalloti of
,M I111J lit: II K !(), A l Hnjiltr, V I. Iluloii,
J I! himw, allof llaitlll. Or
lilt Jllll.N W. I.l.HIS, llla'ar.
NOTICK FOR l'Ultl.K'ATION
Iaw Otflt at llurna, lliriiin.
lne I, s0
Notltf U hsrvlii- tfltvti tliat tho fut1oiuir iiim.il
.liltUr lia. fitwl iHitlra of lit. Ilttoiilloh lit ut.la
Snal i-nnif In tiii-ptiit nf til. Halm, aiul tliat mIi!
iirwir will Ik mwlr Wfoic Ihc rcyl.l.r ami rMHltrr
at limn., Or., mi Julr III. law), It: I nil J (Ton
oltlirt'i:, '" " s"- N"' I I
ami 1: I S nW I I St 13 T 16 8 II ) 1:. W. SI.
Il.iiamci Iim Mlottlm -lln.i In rnt I1I1
voiiIiiiuuui tcalitcuri upon ami cullWatluii of,
athl lait.1, tic llulatttril Jirflll.ull, t'arl I not., uf
I'ralrle Ultr, Or , anil Ham Joikm, Hick (,'lnirlt, uf
iftif). Ir.
It 17 J. II. lU NTIMiToN, lla!r.
NOTICE FOIt rUHLICATION.
U11J OIHca at llunit, Oravon.
Juno , lf.
Notlrc It IkicI ) alt tn lint llm ftl..wiit nainnl
artllrr la flla.1 untie of Ma Intrnllnn to milt
Ilrnl I'l.mf In atioit of lil. claim, ami lint aU
iri( ll 1 14 iii-ul Uort iIk nunty )u.l- ol
limit couiittr Or at Cati)Hi 1 II), llr. on July 111,
110, tl!.: JumcaCoilwi.il II. I No. tat, for
Int. 5 mil I, Mr 1 n'l'l Iota I ami hoc 3 Ti 17 V II
3t 11
lie mint. Ilia follti-M Ins; ltn. to iru lilt
cauitliiuoti. iraklrnr iihi, ami riitlltatlmi of aal.l
laml, tli: I'at Miiloarr, frank II M; f Ouyoii
(llr. Dr., KraiA K I'nat.r. of John Iiay, Or., anil
Ur1.Tlilli.ull, of IIUiiloo, Or.
I'll? J, II, III ilutu., llnlalw.
NOTICE KOU IUntlalCATION.
Un.l Oltloo at lliirna. Or.
Jim. i, l'l.
Nolle I. lirolijf tlii that Ilia d.ll ttin mn'o.l
a.ttlir lit" nixllmtlcp of hi It. ! In 111a V a
final iff In au'iwit uf I. It rUlm, ami thai al.l
iiioif will ha in iilu Iwfnrii tli iiuiil)r tlark uf
(rant iiiuntr, llr. at Coiituii t'My. dr . n i July In,
I.H.), tli: Duvlil Koorllli. I'r U M No. Mt.
f.,r Id S I I SW I t H.t II, U I t St: I I U T.
Ill n It M I'..
II iiainat thi- fnlUluif tlliifraja In j.ror hU
rtmlliiunu. 1.. I.l. 111 upon ami tulllvMloii of, Mhl
laml, la: I'hlunaa Tlinmaa, lit. Van-on. Or, ami
1.011 lll). A C H li'Wulth, IjjuIo I'nli.Ur, il
hi4il, Or.
UI7 J II. lllNTINIiTO.V llrtfl.tir.
NOTfi-a FOIt l'UIJLIC'ATION.
Iaii.I OifVc j at lluru. Oiaxtxi.
Hay J7. lataS.
N.illr.' la hrrfb) (lfn that tli . hlii iiiiiil
altlr Itaa Ul.l nolk of lilt Intention In nuke
flMl i-rtnil Itt.u 1 ..i I of hla (labu ami tliat aall
niool Mill tag nil taifnr t'ounly l lrk l lira-it
Uiiiiit), Or. at Caii)on t.Mt), Or Jul) 111, latki,
li Jocoph Frntoa, l'ilSNo. auii, fur
tli W I t SW I I and HI! 1 I IW 1 I Sc a, T. la,
a ut: w i.
Ilfuautoatlt lull.iWlKif ttlloaaava to jir..c I.l
runtinooaa mW.ni Uri, anil roltltatlnti uf,
tl.l laml, tla: Tluta hl.lol.lt, John llraaill, J.tih
llai.hall, Jouiih lhtwita, all uf John Hat. or
1117 J. II lll'N tl.V'IITON. ltttr
NOTICE FOK 1'FULIUATICN.
Un.l Oltlc at lluiua. Or
l) lh.0.
Nollo la lur "h jltau lk' Ilia follottloi,-naionl
aallkr baa fllul nolle nl hla lliltlill'n l maVc
Cnil imof In aiiort of hla claim, ami that aaUl
proof tit, I h 1 luailn Uloi. th mimlj tliik of i.rant
muni). Oration, al ltii)on ( Uy, Or mi Jul) In,
I Mai, t la Manuel On friotna. IVUnSo.
l.tal. lor tin- NV 1 of H il Tp 11 N It II i: V M.
Iln namra the fololntf vvluiwi to prut hi
tfitnllnuolla ital.lruio upon nml tilHIt ttlou uf.
till lil . I. tla T'l.u Hill. .It. J. .I.U Iliaill, J.taeph
Maralitll. J.orpli I'.i.l.i il. an of J. Im Uti Or
II 17 J H III NUM. TON. INcl.Ul
LARGEST BT0CK;
Lowest Prices,
First-class Goods
AT-
J, DURKHIMR & GO'S,
Prairie City
Wo ask a onll from all who wish to puivhaeo, anil guanmteo our
iirice tlie saino as ut any Kallrond point, with addition of Fraught.
You onll alwavs find a L'oinnloto Stock of (loods, ami wo will
niako it to your inioVoit to trndo with
TO CONSUMPTIVES.
Tlio uiulotflinnwl huviiig lieon ro
stored to hottllli by Minplo incans,
after suft'eiiny for sovorttl yonrs with
ri sovcro Itin afTuetion, ami Hut
dread diwnso (Joiistiiiiption, in mix
ioiM to mako known to his "follow
aufl'crerfl tho moans of euro. To
those who ilesiio it, lio will clicorfuh
y solid (froo of cliaifjo) a copy of
tho proscription lined, which tlioy
will lind a suro euro for noustiinp
tion, Anthinn, Catanh, Hronoliitis
and all throat ami lung Maladies,
lln hopoi nil HtilTorerH will try his
itoiiietly, m it Ih invaltifiblo. Those
iloriiring the proscription, which will
cost Ihom nothiiif,', and may provo a
blpftsiiir,', will ploiuto nililross, 1 1 1: v.
EnwAitn A. Vii.kov, Williamsburg,
Kings county, Now Xoik,
IT IH TUB TDRAT. MRDtOrWR
tt f 1 c. th f . r anil K if . nl4-. n.iti,
..irra . nit I. lit 11 1. . if Ira an Apjtc
I.I-, I'u'iii alltrlm. -it III rul, n:J
7.1 ft Vita Tim WruV fitron.
for wnc D'c
I I U MULII O
t'artl ori7lirre. VI n liotllni l fnr
VICTOR MOWERS.
THE BEST TO BUY,
IJecatmo thoy arc as tlurnblo as tlio
Dtickoye, ami Excel nil others in
inoliiiii.
Will run oor any kind of ground
possiblu for 11 maahiuo to run ovor,
nml Wnrrntiiod to woik wi;ll in tho
heaviiMt ;rnPH!i, and will bo sold for
Cash.
Oekied in John Day k $70,00
Fur partienhrs cull in or iiildrewi
D. B. FJSK,
Agl. .Iinlson Mfg. Co.,
IJaki ii City - - - Oregon
l-jOHSE) 'S.
fjaiSEBS.)
Having purcliasud llm Stal'ioa re
eeutly biought from Oilliam county,
I w i 1 1 1 to aniioiinco to tho horhomon
of John Day valloy, that I will Htand
liini for lien icu this srnson,
livery Jl outlay fy Tttt'.stltty,
brvinning May fi, al E. Slowarfa
r.niLli fit Dayvillo; tho lmluneo of
tho wool; at my ranch. Stallion i"k I
Clyde, ttorrol in culor, 17 hands high
nml will weigh wliou in good ilotli
ovoi li'OO MiH. Tonus $l(i to intuitu.
S 1 If for the season; $10 singlo sor
vioj. . A. J . Ci'minof,
'Jit Slilo Hancli.
When in Hoppnor dtn'l fail to
call on LEEZEIt ,t THO.Ml'HON
for iiAitnwAiti:, tinwaiih, vooi ami
W 1 1.1.0 W WAllK, (ll.OCDIlll'.H, TOIIAlTO,
irra, inc. Ag'-ncy fur tho Nr.w
Homi: Si.wiNn Maiiiini:.
tta. Oidois by until promptly
ami carefully filled.
NEW MARKET.
John Day Orog
JELLETTE & DOUGLAS Prop's
io:ai.i.us in. ...
All kiuk.4 of moats, ftosh vogotitblns
ami farm produce of ovorj claw.
This ontorpiisa hat jubt tccoutly
In'Oii ro-oslablishotl, autl will at all
tituoH ondimvor to accommotlito tho
public with ovoiythiug and all tlio
market nffotilx.
tV"t!ivo us a CV1
. J', aa- ar a i
mm
us. l!oi)i'otfu!l
1)1' II Ml lil M lili S'Co.l
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I "T
1 '1
EH. BLACKMAN & CO
T "1"" " fleppner. Or. T 'T ."T
- -,- --- 75 f
i:zizzl:..l i i . i i r
I ' j -Dealers In General Merchandise. L -j
.; r ".;i i i t r r r i i
A Large AMortmont at Iiwntt 1'riciM. Oooil Sold nt Iledrock I'rieon.
Tniilo of (Smut County Solicited, and Special Iiiduci-iui'iiU Ollcred.
' r i j i r ; i i i i i i i
LARGEST ESTABLISHMENT IN EASTERN OR.
1890.
GREAT EXCITEMENT!
The .Immense
BASCHE & COMPANY ffs-
BAKER CITY ----- OREGON.
The Seene of Busy Tumult!
Fifteen-1 5-Fifte en
CAE LOADS OF
Goods That .Fart' a Record
lieiwj I'nloudt d and on the Way.
Our Colobriitocl
CROWN
With Changeable Speed.
THE LIGHT RUNNING M CORMICK
The rivaled DEE li IXC! Binders.
IH) H0LLiHGSW0R) A Slf) WW)
HAY RAKES.
The .Vever Failing Hand Dump
THOMAS.
The Old It cli able
dm WAGON
.intl Ihe Celebrated limerson ft Fisher
BUGGIES HACKS
The largest and besl selected slock ever
brought to Baker City.
Hem em bee 1 1 'e a re II li. I DO I l U Tli IIS for
BARBED WIRE,
.'hid invite Corresnondence on anithing in the
Hardware Line.
BREWERY SALOON
Canyon City, Or.
7V.V popular resort has
bean reoponed to the public,
ami now, as in tho past,
keeps nothing but the best
Wines, Litptors ft Cigars
tl. I. ItlCK.iHI), Propr.
Warehouse of-
MOWERS
'1!' iLWtJiviJ)
AND CARRIAGES
FmONHEiiS
Ol" IXopjauor.
c. a, itiu:., ni.vNK Ki:i.ixxio,
President. Vien-Presiilont,
(Inoiuii: V. CoNtiKit, C'usliior.
J. 1, 1 : 1 1 1 : A , T. A. 1(11 KA, I. T. DOIlKON,
Direotiiin.
TrauxartH a (.'cneinl lluiiklnt,- Siisnrt.
Exchange
on all (miti of thu worlil-
BOUGHT and SOLD.
CollmitiniiH inailo at all poinU on
llunioimlilr) Titrin.
Monuy lratned at from ono to ten
pr omit.
COFFIN & M9FARLAND
HEPPNER, OREGON.
Wo niako our bow, beforo tlio peonlo of Grant County, mid wMt to
ny, Ihitt wo have been located m tlio City of Hcppncr, junt ono year (at
Arlinnlon fevca vonrB). Purine that timo wo lmvo built up a Soli i
Tl'ade. haviiifj' whipped more Genera' Merchandise into Hoppnor tlmn
any other firm in town.
We Want Part, of Your Trade.
Hcppncr in your noarnst, bent and chonpellntdiii and shipping print.
You rIiouJiI start in coming this way at onco. No use to wait.ns by so
doing you Iomo money every trip. Our Kloganl Two Story Wrick Storo is
Completed nml wo have il tilled to ovorllowinsf, with all kinds of
mwmmmmmm
Suilod to the wants of Kastcrn Oregon trade
We .dim to Keep a I'ery complete dssortmciit.
Your ordorn can bo fillrtl for any tind of (5oodn needed on a Farm or
Stock Ranch, without leaving our Store, at pricoa low enough to competo
with any other market in Oregon.
Dry (loods, Clothing, RooIh, Shoo., Trunks Valise, Hatfl,
Caps, CitrpolH, Crockory, Wall Paper.
OrocorioH, Hanlwiire, 'Jewel" Cook Stoves and Itangcs,
Tinware, Paints, Oils, OIbrx, Wool Sacks, '1 wino.
Lime, Sulphur, Knglish Cemont, Rarlwd Wiio, Hlncksniilh
Coal, San .Jose Californi.i Snil.llos, litis k Spurs, Temn X- Ruggy
Harness, Sewing Marhines, Clocks, Watches, Champion Reapers
and Mowcrw, Hnrsc Rnkes, Plows, Harrows.
THE : CELEBRATED MITCHELL ! WAGON
Given belter satisfaction for rough mount-tin districts than any other kind
in U"C. Full line always in btock; n!so Hiicks nml Rtickboards.
In order to ii cmsb our trade wo make lie foltaiipflor
Good tiixtlX tTnu. 1st, lOOl, (Or later If V it fit).
lavory purchaser who buys Twonty-Five Dollars worth ($2i).0O) at retail,
ol Diy Goods, Clothing, UooU nml Shoo.', Hati and Caps, Fancy Gooili,
(Jents' Ftirniihing Gootls, Ktc, at our Slom, will bo piesonted when tli
gooila am paid for willi un Klogant Round Voltimo, of over .'IL'O jiagos, in.
chiding (i.r( to 100 FINK FL'LL PACK STKIM, UNGRAVINGS. Wo havt
four ililVorent styles of Rooks, each worth al retail S t. 00. Small ordors by
mail on above gootls will count towards tho total amount needed. EVERY
CUSTOM Kit OUTS A PRIWKNT. Wo guarantee satisfaction in goodi
ami nrices. gJlF" Those books are too heavy to send by moil, as ihoy
weigh Heven pounds each.
Jl 1(111 HST PlilCli Paid for Sheen Felts Will ship
Consignments of IVlt to Christy tt Wine, or Allen .t Lowis.
Mail orders carefully attended to. Give us a trial and call at our stor
when you come to Hoppnor. Yours Truly.
COFFIN & McFARLAND. (Hcppncr).
JAMES & JONES.
Proprietors of
The City Drag Store.
Keep constantly on hand a complolo stock of
DRUGS AND CHEMICALS-
Patent Modicmes, 'loilet Articles, Perfumes, Soaps, Powtlor, Piif!,
Combs, Tooth Nail, Clothes nml Hitr Rrushes, Druggist's Sun
dries, Lamps, Lamp Oils, Glass, Putty, Chinoys, anil
and everything to bo found in a first
class Drug Stoie.
Nothing but Pure, Fresh Drugs Dispensed.
Orders from a dishtneo will roeeive prompt attention. Piosm'iitions nspccialtT
RAKER CITY 1 OREGON
Haptnnsfall Oarf El Co
BUCCIUHSOUH TO-
JulPTOXSTjlLL iS- IX'IRT,
JOHN DAY, GRANT CO., OREGON.
Havo now received tho largest anil
Grant County, which they will offer for
Tlll-:-
Wood tS Church Livery Stable.
a
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HACUEWOOD p- C'., Pioprictors.
Horses boarded by tho day, wool; or in nth. at reasonable rates. Special
attention given to the care of transient stock.
. P. C RE BAP,
IlKAI.KIt IN
STJ Tl OA li 11 ) 1)00 KS, S( 1100 L SFPT LI US,
SD'iH ft y-VAAY ) W.'Ui'HS.
Groceries, Flour. Tobaccos, Cigars, and one hundred and ono other
varieties, ehoap for cash, at
most complcto ttock of n.w goods in
salo at uricci that defy ccmpetition
I rn
r7V IjlI
Pa A s
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