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About Grant County news. (Canyon City, Or.) 1879-1908 | View Entire Issue (July 24, 1890)
THE GRANT C0U8TY HEWS, 34. J, WO. .. I'.ishop Wigen. of Now York, lins sent out a circular letter to the different parishes in Ids diocefo forbidding eulogies at funerals, on the ground that some lives nro nil daorvin' of such commendation. JVrhiiliH some livp are mworthy, while other deserve nil the praise that is ever said in their behalf. j Tho brother should have n com- mittco appointed to determine who I 1 1 1 nro worthy or euloft.e.. A new nppoitiuuinnt n :cessun ly affecting the electoral colleges will be iiuulo next scsfio) by t'..e present congress upon tlio tuiais oi the census ouii monition which will be made this year. Some chaugo iu tho relnti'vo Btanding of tlio states will necessarily occur, dust what those change will bo can not now be successfully predicted. . t i The reasonable belief is that so far as an advantage will appear it will j come iu both west and south, but ' iu the former more than the hitter. ! , Who.. Senator Sherman deliver- ! , .. ...... .. .1. i .... ii.... c ! m m cu.ogy on S. tx in tlio N'unte last week no , l!.i..a 4. iiir.l.liwt 1tL 111 I Wilis ItUIUI.II ni iiiivv..... i ho comnel ed toslon until he could I iniisler his emotion, and yet. when Mr. Cox was living ho and Sena tor Shei man were political euo iniea. If our nubile, men would sav morn noon tliini's of each oth- i.i '..... if t .i...... er W....0 .v., g, nmi , ,, , , who are ueiui u wouiu mi a o.-ci..- ed improvement upon the present method. At tho ingestion of the Secreta ry of Agriculture tho State De pnrtinent has taken a tep by which it is hnK'd to yovu to the satisfaction of the llrituh govern ment that no cattle dUeiico exists in tho United States to warrant the restrictions on importations inios. ed Iu F.nglninl. An nm.ngeiiient has been made for the appointment of three veterinary inspectors to inspect all American cat tin landed in ( J rent I'.ritain, and to be sta tioned iu the citie of Liverpool, Loudon and (Maigow. 'onurosR has passed and the (resident bus glutted the so called )opendeiit IVnsioii Act. This act V provides, among other things, that all neriioiis who served three months or morn in thu military or naval service of the United States during the war wjueh ended a quarter of n century ago, and who have beun honorably discharged therefrom, and who may hereafter bo sulforiiij' from n nientrl or physical disiitiility of a liernianent character not tile result of their own vicious habits, which iuciip.ie. ihitus them for tho porformanco of manual labor in such a degree as to rendor thom unable to earn a support, shall, upon making iluo proof of the act, be plnccU upon j the list of invalid pensioner o i II.., Ilnitiii Vtuffu i. nil tit ittmrii'tl i IIIU UIIHVI'I JM P to recoivo a pension not to e.xoecil I Sl!i per month, and not loss than I SO nor month, proportional to their Liii.. i,. ....h .. u.i. I inability to earn a support. Iu congress last Friday thu com mittee on appropriation worn nil dresed by Congressman Morrow, of California, Hermann, of Ore gon, and Ihirtiue, of Nevada, upon tho leiiiibui'suinent of their several (dittos of mono e.K.'iided in evtra pay to thoir state troop during the war of the rebellion. Cnlifoniiu furnished lo.l'l") volunteer-, No vadn I ISO, Oregon lslt). Thr-y were intended for sorvico iu their respectivo states to replmo the reg ular ti oops ordered Fjit in IStil, to partloijwto in tho war. The I'aeilie corsI volunteers weio aid in giTeubaekr, which, at that time were much depreciated, thu (lis. count being a high as HO per cent., and never less than MO per cent. Thirteen dollars per mouth paid in currency, was worth about $S iu gold, which was the standard on the couit. The I'aeilie states paid an extra allowance of So to each volunteer, thin eitialing the pay. 'I he total amount paid by California was S.I'JO.sOl, of thi S 1,500,3 1 Ii was interot and $ 117(5 was for militia, which were rejected, leaving h lion i luini.d .,451,!IT'.. Tlio nnioiint paid by Oregon win. $:i.l!,'2"l, of this amount SllO.O'Jd was intercbt on bonds issued by the tnte, and Sl.l IS was for militia. The-e hitter two items hmo beon rejictid and there is now chiiined for Ore gon S2:M,r:(J. The amount pml by Nevada ns 101,000, of which SiiUi.OOO has been rejoetol. Tho coast represeniative show by iirecodonU that tho governineiit has roiinhui'tcd u prlneiuil to all the state which fiimuhed troops tho oxpein-e e.iciiied in many wtijs for tate iiim.k. i PENSIONS. Ill IhrMtitiltcrof pensions it would sconi (o lie quite time to onll n Imlt. Patriotism was the tioriular and ifimi.iimi rwm iifivut tiiMrumvTi um- ing (hp wnr, since which time it 1 dur- Fuutuit to have been ignored entirely, or its reeixiugivencM in so feeble n tola without effect in slaying the mad onslaught ti kii tlx- government treasury. The money value of ser vice which were thought to have boon well ami generously paid for nt the time in wages and bounties is being valued and pushed by Home unseen iowcr Iwvond what , patriotic ami rHlecl.ng io- . believe to Imj either good tn8, , j.rudcnco or judgment. i seem to have based their present de-' mantis upon tlie entire iiunihor en-1 a gaged iu the war, without eonsider- ? V .1 1 I !!.... .. II...... ,l.l llll! IIIU Vllllieil IIVI'D Ul inure uiih j-laid Ihem down during the cjidlict. HO tlini lllte a great lin i ieunimi; company (the majority of whose risks have been forfeited), the re maining members seem to want not only a paid-up pulley, but an extra cash dividend besides. There is nt present about fO0,(K,0 ...II.. i ,i. ....... u,M)u the pension rolls, and the new bills before congress and already passed, will increase it t 7f0,000. The annual amount to meet thiHcx- F-idilure uill bo JJ.,W;(J;. ' averanc of -f SJt per month, or oo., ,wr annum for each pM.sioner. . , .. f ,i in ii r I it t Ah tho youngest nu n of the army . u now Ii years old, it follows that . is amount must rapidly decrease, ' nvl. tiiiu iitiiiuint must r.m'ullv u jrcnoration having passed away since the wnr. The receipts ot the government are estimated at $ -I .", 0(X),()(K), so thnt the ension roll will eonsuiuu more than one-third of the entire income of the government for untiri' inci . wm Htix't , , :Utma wll ..... tion from ilcstruetion are subject to want, or their widows, children, or helpless parent, there uill be an honorable fueling that thy should be rouieinU'red by a iwweiful nnd prons.rous nation. Mul the people must and will stop somewhere, and then, if appropriations seem to Ihem to be excessive, there will be Hat re fusal to continue appropriations al ready made. He i not a true friend of the soldier who now asks further appropriation iu his kdialf. The New ork lleruiu says: "Our len.lors will understand the : , - . I . enoriiiily of the pension legislation' when some figures are considered. Ureal llritain will, in I-SIM. p.y an- nually for armv and navy pulsions $l(5(),0()t,()00; France, 1 Stt.lKM ),- tXXI; (ieriuanv, $1 M.HH),(KMI; Uus-. sin. $l-J:l.0tnj,lKM). Th' I'nituil . States will pay $'2lO.iWM Hi. This we are olliei'ally inforimd by the leader of the pension movemuii.. is1 only a part of the soldiers' "rights" j the greater remains Iwhiud. We j are to have a Prisoners of War bill, 1 to cost $1 1 ,.100,000; the U'1hI of the Liinilatiuiis to Arrears, accord- j inU to Coiniiiiisionor Knuin, $171,- ' JJH.'i.OOO; the eipiuli.ation uf liouu- J ties ollleially put down at $101,- i-IS.filM ; the Per Diem Service bill, i about $ l.Il.Tt.KHt.SJO. Iu all we have $2,(KH.J,(K!),fHHI to be demand- I ed. As Senator loyalls would j;o as blub as $I0,OO0,tHX),(HK), there will l found other wavs of iptting . ... . ' I. !a iv.,11 I.. ,mm for tbu : nccdv aohlieV and his family, but ' now a lull is he ore grant the w doi ..I (.en. l'reu.oi t a , i mi . i . r Ut'IlhlUll OI TWwww nu miimm. .mic I . . , . '"V n : , , , nmi many titherH rtwive from he KSiS, THyM vhi ,5 ' 1110 'uH'il'" 1,1 l..,ul-: : . IVIIIUWB Ul CI ippil'll miiuu.in in i i. ..I .. u. . .. .I...I ...l.l... c.....it.. I b iivlv eiiointh to keen soul and bo dy together. The I'. S. pension de partment certainly has had favor ite in the ptiitt but W making itiitends now by giving wholesale M'Uiions. (iive tin- dfMTving sol diers their ilues, hov ver, for with out them there would have Uen no governineiit to grant p-n-ions. NEW Tl) DA Y. Canyon Cily & Mitchell STAGE LIKE, Stage loaves Canion City on Tues day, '1 hiiindiiy, ami S.iluiduy. at I a. in. Arrive! at Mitchell on tlio Kttiue bty at .s o 'cluck p. in. Leave h Mitelu ll on Suul.iv, U'eib iickduy and 1'iiday. ut I o'elod: a. in. Arrives at Canyon Ouy on the same day at H o'clock p. in. Stnues ut Mitchell maU close ufin'- nectiuu with since: for The Dalles, v' I'lMsr.xorn i'i rnnoiiT it iiuon 1II.K MTU. S. F. ALLEN, Prop. LITTLE l H ILn a DO NOT CRIPC, CICKtll OR COHSTIPAU. Sun CuttrcS.c(H(oCNi. Ind.ullnor Cnitlp". Ji .ulfr. 111. Ik,ui.)ll0 I.. I'.,.,t.l.. ik llltt.1. n.do..Mn lllr'll"io4 1 I .. m a. l)l c ii.i.r M ' tut la l.k. uuilli unr 3 (.Hi. fi lip la .HUM ll khkUrnu I... l,ifcl IU t hjHk.l tmi rwNi I..,. I.Ir...l.....J H..I....-. j..l...iJ...Mk. .li't,..,..l" Ti.J. Hi'l. li.lW., .. Uill ..a.!. l. tmi Ufi.a k Im if. I. ti.mft, I OW. HARTEH'fi-IHOU TONIC, V 1 i-I'.iii." ii. l inn. . tori ih ii. iirr.l I ... klbtl Y...J m l"H. uiaiUTiTrul i. ilk .1.1 u ..j v I,. I...., niitio surufYvv,.f THl DR. HARUH MEDICINE CO. ST. 10VI3. MO. mr id w ,1T A pilirriiu appeared ril Allahn- lntl, Inlliii, called a croud nlioiit htm, and asked if tin; time linil not ' conn' when the hated Knglish ' should go. Jlu was in jail in less . . twonty minnto?, was nrruimi ed in court withtn an hour, and in I less than two had been fentcuced j to fivo years' imprisonment. The j r.ugnsii oon i iinuiiu iu ivi i mini get the start of her again, and the pilgrim who ban any questions to ask had better talk to himself. FOR SALE LOTS IN t inosiuuracuvc, neiiumm .um ligbtfully located suburb of PORTLAND! Kvory lota Homo r.OxtOli and on ly 10 to $75 on EASY TERMS. Tho Motor Lino within J-niilo of I'asadeim now, and arrangements aie buing made to extend (ho motor line I to this, ono of the most valuable su biiibsot the City of l'oillaud. For further inforiimtion and for puielmso apply to F. C, .S:i. or M. ). Cunoan, local Agents at Panyon City, Or . or to II i:nr H Doscu, Oen'l Trustre, 'Jil Sunk tlrect, Port- laiiil, Oregon. F. C. SELS. VICTOR MOWERS. 77 A,' HE ST TO lU'Y, Hceaumi thoy nro as iluiiiblu fn the Ituckeye, and Kxeel hII others in llioti'll). Will run oier any kind of ground pohsiblo for a maeliine In run over, ' ami Warranted to woik well in the ' heaviest gracse, and will bo sold for Cash. n n i i ii n r Ain nn t a lUarprt in In in 3V flf kWMIWIWW III W Villi fcMl IWI wwww' ; I l.aiticul-iiH call on or addres 0 n rici( v. a. t on., Agt. .ludsoii Mfg. Co., lUMu Cirv - - - Oregon) j SUMMONS. i u oircuit court of the Ma'o of Ofou for (Irani county, Annio H Purrish, IM'iV. ) vs Peter Von Aspern Deft ) To Pi.ti-.ii Von Asi-iui.v, I)i:i 't. In the immo of the state of Oregon ion uro hereby required to appear anil answer the complaint tiled against you in tho alxjvo ontitlod suit on or bufoio Monday, the first day of Septouibor, A. D,, IHUO, the saino beiu the lust day of the ucxt "'' t',,"' of j f0iU "? ''?" fad so to answer tho pltunt.fi will biku judKu.ent and decree against ) '""' ol;,u sn.d cuuipmuit uiiuuiuu-u ii tUty ($150) (1()ais an(, .iloroBt linn,oli (t (hu I It lu II f I U Jl 1 'Ul UIJII ' I Ml I II II II II til I IIUII . 1 . .. i .v A ...I ... t tlm -Mitli dav of Novemlier, A. I). , mi -for the further sum of tvmi (f)!-"",. AU fw. us nroviilod in the note niouiioned iu said coinphiint, anil duciuciug that the uiottgage mnuttoiicil in said ! coiiiplaint bo foteclosod and tlio , uioitgiiged property described iu said uioitgage .old iu thu iminucr proscribud by law and the pioeonds 1 of alien sale applied iu payment of i sin:h judgment. You will turtlior take notice tlmt ; this snmuiDiis is published by outer of the Hon. Morton I). Clillord, one of the judges of said court, which order was mado and dated ut Canyon , ('itv, Oregon, on the 1.1th dny of l.lul'v, A. I. 18110. Paiiiusii k Co7.il, Atl'ys for lTfl". Dated at Canyon Citv, Or., this l.'ilh day of July, A. D. LS'.IO. j Petition t'r Liquor Licensi'. To the Hon. county couit of tho slate of Oregon, for Grant county, We the uudsrsigiKHl youi petition nrs "would respectfully lepioscuit that wo nie oaoh and nil icsiilonU nnd lo- ' gal votetHof South Foik lecinct, in ' said county, and wo nfi: Hint a Ii i coiiho be gi aided to Murr.iy niotheis t I to sell and ilispnso nf spirituous, vi I nous nnd mult liiUui-.i iu less ipiuu- I tities thnu one gallon iu said ineeiuet j for a piriod of twelve motitlis from t and after the .'hd day of Sept. IKU0. ' D:ited tbii l!th day of .lime, IS'UI. Liyd Miller, Situ McCuy, Michael McN'iillv, Htnrv liingsiniVe, IM. C llrauii, A F Itoiid, J II Crichteu, I) ' l' McDonald, Thouiis Connor, T C Adhuis. (le. ro Kydd, J O llrown, D.iu Muriay, S S Cross, L H Oreen woll, A McMnlb.il, J P Suhall, Tied , M L (lino:., Vrd Swift, F L Wood Jim Tluelkeld, Win O McDoinhl. Lewis Adam, l.t:wis Duiiuiug, Hamil ton Maxwell, John V Pouell. 1 Notice is hiieby given that on tho :ird day of Hn,it lil'0. ilia under signed will app'i to the county oourt o.' I lie stale of Oregon, for Grant enillt.f"l tie issuance of the lieunsn . meiiticiied in ths fo.ii'oiiu petition. MtKHiv lliioiiicns, Applicant". Mirriii:i.i. smith. Smith &f SwcosforH to. I. Bn her City - niinni ftrTWCJ 0- OI7lYYT lJRC UI1 UUIIO OG Iiulit' Thn Mosl Comnlelo Line of Ammunition in Eastern Oregon. i Lyman Hear 1 Sights by Mail, I l.'J.OO. ; Lyman Sjwr ! ling Front Sights $1.00. Diamonds Watches Clocks Jewelrv Silverware and a full line of Musical Instruments. H. BLACKMAN & CO.: i i "'I f r i Dealers In General Merchandise. I I I 1 T I 1 A Iirge Assortment at lowest Prices. fbxxU Sold ut Itediock Prices. Tnule of (Jrant County Solicited, and Special ludnceiiienU Oll'ered. I I LARGEST ESTABLISHMENT IN EASTERN OR. LARGEST STOCK, Lowest Prices, First-class Goods AT- J, DURKHIMR Prairie City - - W'u ask a call from all who rices the same as at any Kailroud Yon can always find a Complete Stock td Ooods, and we will it to your inie'rost to trade with us. Respectfully. ,. nr ii kh liut Eli ,wo. make SUMMONS. In the circuit couit of thu state of ! On go,,, for Grant om.n.y. , t n Cunnin toili pnr emu igtoi vs lliichol J. Cuiiuiiiglon, Del'L ) To lt.u:im. J. Cinniniiton, riir. Aiiovh Noikii Diu 't. An order having been made on II... It'll. .1. .. ..r i.. I.. lttOO 1, llm i IIIU llllll llJ ,l "IIIJ .,.',', ij j lion. Morton I) Ulilloni, .nuio oil tho ubovo entitled court for the ter- j vice of summons upon you in the j above entitled suit by publication I thoieof, now, therefoie i Iu thu nuino of the slate of Ore- I gun, you aie horeby icquired to ap ncar ami answer the complaint tiled ngidtist you in said suil on or befoio tho fust day of the recularepteinher term 1 800, of said court, to wit; 1 Monday the 1st day ol September A. 1). 1800, nnd if vim fail so to an- , swer or pload, the plaintiff will ap nlv to the court for tho relief de ' minuted in thosaid complaint, to wit: A decreo dissolving tlio lunrringo con tract now existing between the plain tiff and dofondant, and awarding plaintiff tho custody and conttol ol Margin ot J. Cuntiingtou, minor daughter of tho plainlilV and defend ant, and for tho costs mid disbutso moots of said suit and for such fur ther relief as to tho court in equity may seem meet, P.miiusii .t Cozin, PI'lTs Att's. NEW MARKET. Jolm Day Or eg. JELLETTE Si DOUGLAS Prop's . . , IIKAI.I'.IIS I.N ... . All kinks of meats, fresh vegetables and farm produco of every clubs. This outorpriso has just reconlly Weil re-establislieil, aud'will at all times eiub' ivor to acconitnod do the public with ovory thing and ull tho market nd'onls. CTGivo im n CaM NOriCH. QihimI) iiil,r U.ilni dt..J rrtil.ln pilurtu aivl .11 ut.lrr. In l5I'l hmiiu'i'i.'uri 4I lo II lt U lull mi iiirirnUtluii anl lutrrr.l lll fHrtlrui.lUl.dll.. N II. iioi.i:y, e.'uuii Tea. j Oiiijiiii til), or , Jul) t. I'm WM. A. II.AItKK. Clarke, H. Gardner.) Oregon. A Full Line of Fishing Tackle, hooks, Hies, rods, lines, reels, etc. Fly hooks jk.t do.., oOc, by mail. REPAIRING A. SPECIALTY. I ' T i I Or. 11 I & CO'S, Oregon. wir.li to purchas'e, and guarantee our point, with addition of Freight. F1ED NIlBk)BHE5 Of Iloppnor c. A. IIIIKA, I'llASK Kill. I.OOO, President. Vice-President. (iKOitoi: W. Coxsr.ii, Cashier. V. IIIIKA, T. A. IIIIKA, I-T. IIOOSOX, Directors. Transacts a (ieiierul llaiiliin; lliislnrs. Exchange f on all (silts of the wot Id BOUGHT and SOLD- Collections made at all minw on Ittvikoiiable Teims. Money hxiued at fixilii one to ten 'r cent BREWERY SALOON Canyon City, Or. Til is popular resort It as been reopened to the public, and. note, as in the past, keeps nothing but the best Wines, Liquors v- (-igars-il. I. ItlCIt 1HI), l'ropr. When iu Hnppuor den't fail to call on LKF.Klt k THOMPSON for iiAiinwAiiK, TiswAiu:, woon nmi wii.i.ow waiu:, oiioci:hii:s, toiiacco, irra, itc. Agency for the Nr.w Homi: Skwino Maciiim- tfjx. Orders by mail ptoinptly aud carefully filled. it ih tit H tor Mi MF.ninrwr II " c III f ' ' ami KiJnj ncl hi. m .. 1i, lie I lr I. Ill li, 'I Jlr , .11 A,'i Ii'. I'iiiiIi iCirlm, r III nkI. aiul MVm Tim oak Htroiu,-. r.iilini rviilii-ir, (I u tiulllei U fur' COFFIN & HEPPNER, 1 Wo make our bow, before tho peoplo of (.tout County, and wUh to ! fl.iy, tint wo h.ive b?ea Incited in 1 10 City of Hoppnor, ju t IS motiihn (st Arlington seven years). During that timo wo Imvo built up a Solid i TradOi having slopped more Genera' Merchandise into Hoppner than J any other firm in town. j We Waul Pari of Your Trade j Hoppner is your nearest, boat and ohonposl trading and shipping point. i You should start iu coining this way at onco. No uso to wait, as by so ! doing you lose money every trip. Our Klognnl Two Story Hriek Htoro it Coinplotcd and wo have it Illicit to ovcriiowing, Willi an kuiiis in Suited to the wants of Knslern Oregon tradi I )'e Aim to Keep a I'eri complete Assortment. Your orders .-an be filled for any kind of floods nee-led on a Farm or Stock Ranch, without leaving our Store, at prices low enough to con.poty with any other market in Oregon. Dry Good, Clotliing, Hoots, Shoos, Trunks Ynlisos, Hals, Caps, Carpets, Crockery, Wall Papor. Qrocorios, Hardware, " Jowcl" (Jook Stoves and ltangcs, Tinware, Paints, Oils, Glass, Wool Sacks, 'I wine. Lime, Sulphur, Knglish Cement, Dnrbed Wiio, Hlacksndth Coal, San Jose California S.id.lles, Hittfi a Spurs, Team it Hnggy Harness, Sewing Machines, Clocks, Watches, Champion Honpers and Mowers, Hnrso Hakes, Plows, Harrows. THE ! CELEBRATED MITCHELL . WAGON Gives bolter satisfaction for rough mountain districts than any other kind in ue. Full lino always iu stock; alto Hacks and BuckbourdJt. i . Ill order to ii m on trade wo make tlio llowiupfcr Oood ixaitil arxn. Xst, lOOl, (Or Uler II Wr III). Kvery purelinscr who buys Twenly-Fivo Dollars worth ($25.00) at retail, ot Diy (ioods, Clothing, Hooti and Shoes, Hat and Caps, Fancy Oood, (Joiuh' Furnnhing floods, Ktc, at our Store, will bo piesonted when th t'ootls are paid for -with an ICleganl Hound Volutin), of over .'tL'O jmges, in cluding (i.r. to 100 FINK FULL PAGE STKICI. EN(!HAVINGS. Wo havn four difTetont styles of Hooks, onch worth at rotail 84.00. Small ordors by tnnil on above goods will count towards the total amount neodod. KVEItY CUSTOM HH GICTS A PHESKNT. Wo gu.mintoo satisfaction in goods and prices. &W These books aro too heavy to send by moil, ns thuy weigh seven pounds each. HIGHEST PMC IS Paid far Shew Pelts Wilt ship Consiguiiioiits of Pelts to Christy .t Wiio, or Allon & Lewis. Moil ordors carefully attended to. Give us a trial and call at oiir stor when you come to Iloppnor. Yours Truly. COFFIN & McFARLAND, (Hoppner). JAMES & JONES. Proprietors of Hie City Onto Store. Keop constantly on baud a complete, stock of DRUGS AND CHEMICALS- Patent Medicines, Toilet Articles, Perfumes, Soups, Powdor, Putt's, ; (..oinbi, lootli inl, tlotlior nnd itrii.l: r.fiiititu lll, r)!lu ! and oveiyilnng to bo found iu a first- class Drug Store. i Nothing but PureTTreslTDrugs Dispensed. Oiib-rsfrom n disbwico will receive promplutlcnlion. Preset iidions nspecialty HA K Hit CITY OltFGON Haptnnstall Oarf KUCCKKSOIIH TO It A P TONS TALL $ DART, JOHN DAY, GRANT CO,, OREGON. Have now received the largctt aud Grant County, which they will olfur i Vooil Chureh Lirery Stable. tod a a S I w GO HAGUEWOOD Ci, Proprietors. Horses bourded by the day, week or in nth. nt reasoiuiblo rates, attention given to the cue of transient stock. . P. C UKAI.KIt I- IWOE'S. STATUhYEliV. SI L' Jilt A'- Groceries, Flour. Tobaccos, 1 varieties, cheap for .-asrat M9FARLAND. OREGON. lUr Hruslies, DruggiBl a Siiu- fllnwc Pttll. iMiiii..vu uml most couipleto stock of utw goodi in for sala at uriccs that defy ccmpctition TIIH- m I I p: o Speciul RE BAP, St IOOL SI JP PLIES, V U'AltES. FAX( Cigars, and one hundred and one other I - in i i i i Ivhtf. .