THE GRIT mm HEl, Ocloh ei- is no. I 'resident Hamsun ha Incrcas rd his pnpubnity on tliii coast by Aigfiing tlif river ami harbor bill. Tiiie is onu of tho U4 mens tires for tho west (lint Iim ever passed, . njul work will be rcsnrned In n short time on tho public Improve ments in Oregon. The majority of our congress inon iccni willing to allow tho pro ductions of art, and French wine, admitted frco of duty, I" nt clamor for n tariff on such article the fnrtuors nml laboring clnsfct must iisi'. Such it policy hs thin is ru inous, unci thu party which endor ses it will not stand. Let I he rich hell) 8)ort tho government as well us the Kor. A innu owns a fnriu in Oregon worth 510,001) and I ins n mortgage on it Tor $ft.U0O. If ho is nssossMl on a valuation of onn hnlf , or ?"),000 iind is allowed full credit for his debt of $H,0lM) then; is n difference of $l!,00() in hi favor, huelt nra tho bounties of our glorious iisuss inont laws nt piosent. Icepenl thnt part which allows oxemption for indubtwlness, kIso tlm mortgage taxing uIrdso, tax all property At its true uinrkot vhIuo, hihI we will have n pretty fair tax law. Tho bill ngainst lotteries has liocn signed by tho president. Tho mensuro forbids tho carrying in tlio mail or delivery thrungh any post olliec, any h'tter, postal or id or cir cular, concerning any lottery or any list of drawing of tho same, or any lottery ticket or part there of. or any chock, draft, bill, inonoy jtostal uoto or money order for the purchase of any ticket, or any uewMpor, circular, pninphlet or publication or any kind containing any advertisement of any lottery, or coiitaining any lit of prizes of any such lottery. The American tHOple ere !) ginning to tir-' of iMnKorton's ar my of mercenary detectives, for the leason that in Pennsylvania, Mow .lomey, Illinois, Nebraska and elsewhere in their llelds of op t rillion they arc guilty of nbns' s nil. I crime in the name of "law" which no people solioitou of their tights sould ever tolerate. The history of the l'iukerton system of furnishing armed ba"l'a to spy up on and overawe the people Is red with the blood of innocent jwoplo. No other nation on earth except HiiHsia -would tolerate this mur derous system of I'inkerton's. Tlio question of taxing church property is beginning to be arc-nod with much force in ( regon. The accumulation of projierty by rich and jwwerful ehiireh corK)rations i attracting attention, and our uct legislature will tie asked to so amend the laws thnt this vast ac cumulation of the best property in the land may bear its just propor lion of tho public burden. 1'ho exemption of, millions of church property from taxation simply in creases the rate borne by private prorty, If our law maker would tax ail church propeity, al lowing an exemption of wiy, $500 or $800 on the church building alone, they would prevent the rich -corHirntiona from acquiring vast tracts of real estate. The exemp tion on household furniture could ni increased, and thus poor people and H)or churches would be ghun a chnuco to live and the rich church organizations would prosper just ss boforo, but would jn'rhajis not own so much projMd ty. Col. I). T Caspar, ono of the oldest members of tho sigiml-ser-vico corps, has secured from con gress an appropriation of $2000 to bo oxpondeu under direction of the forestry division of tho depart ment of agriculture for exp'ri uieiits in prod.-.clng rain by arti iieial uioaiis. It h i bovn projmd iimong other things, to attach twenty-II vo jwuhdj. of dynamite to it toy "balloon and then send a Hock of such balloons into tho air with lighted fuses attached. Such ex crimouts us are contemplated might bo conducted very appropri ately on the Fourth of July, but tlio' Caspar 6Vktem of pioducing artificial rain 1ia too runny draw backs. In tho tiM place, even if oxiiirimeuts trno that rainfall can be piodiued as propped, the means would bo i-o ixpeitMvo that a farmer wIiq.k- ciup- were suffer, ing from drought would be'obligid to cell bib farm to pay for enough balloons and dynamite to hi ing rain. And if the government It self were to undertake to oiigngt) in the weather-making buifiioi it would require u standing urmy to carry on the work and to pre vent tho woikmen from being, mobbed if they brought down rum in tho wrong field and tpuilod the 1 ay crop, HUMOR IN ADVERTISING. Hour Mi entitle PtHIn WrhU nml 0t Thin Mltmt o Mull jr. I A scrap-book of clipping from tho advertising columns of the uros reveals a msss of goodly blu of uneonvlous humor, of which only s few rimy -quoted hnro. From such s scrap-book the New York droning Sun tskos tho following spnrl men: IVwuibljr some of them sro not so Innocent of humorou Intent as their wnrw! would wish to Imply, but nisny , of them tuustgo ss Irrefutable cvldoneo I thnt Htternlanlm sro not conflniit to tho Isnd which rejoiced In It em Incnro as Urn birthplace of Mr lluli Kocbo. "lUa da Cologne wstor" snd "gsnOi Suedi glorps" sro luxuries tilileh we nri tlit may Iw our st "riuuiilv ! price." A Chinese Isuntlrynisn will "wn.ih sad Iron a collar with a if' fr two cents." and will sell "lea anil colli at equally low rat.' A safa company wlth a travrllnjf agent, JUxlsxS dlmenxloni which aro hard to find among men rapablo of tiavcltng and carrying samplo safa about the country with them, and for whom It la thnrcforo considered neces nary to ailverUae. Under tho general heading of "lix ruMlotn," we aro told that ' 150.000 will buy a long and well MUtblUhcd tiusl " dotal) of tho lpngth of the hunt-n-i not given; the whole conveying the lU-a thai tho excursion is likely to bo somowhst too extensive and corulnly toooxpeno. "A laloutod, Intelligent young man of many years' experience wihe a position In a saloon as a liquor Meaner an in dication that lietievoleiit Iloslon lias wnt us something hesldos poets and pugl lists. A kw per of a iKMnllng-hoiiae wishes Ui rent a "room to a gentleman, latfft: airy and square." Another room that nordu only a Unant to lie perfix-i U to bit In a aelcct nelghhorhoiM "near tin Theological Homlnnry ami a niinuto's walk from the tlrand Opfrs-llouse." a txtitlon well ealrulaM to suit all soru and rondlltonn of men. It was uoiciihly a printer's artor that ivas roupowdblo tor the naive announce ment that "Madam IllatiU ban Tor rent n ntom for alnglo gentleman; heant very imxlcrato." "Teeth fllled whllo you wait" look tho true rln ot the advcrilwr'n hlgheat art, hut it may be genu I in. "t'lubrdlas provided with now rib, mtlcknand iror inut" Is certainly a good baslt fur annuo inn that the umbrella m'-mlcr U u hope- i fill person who will "never nay die." 'Hie landlord who advortlwH a flat, "wlihall themoiti'rn tmnruvements. n children," demonslrales thai bo does not know what oil modern lniprovi-incni i are; snd may bo set uown a iK'injr runy as untrustworthy at the pnrsun who wishen to sell "an enormously profitable No haraaltiit nt DiIh autre," U csndld, hatsensatloiisli anil one may rcviiwably I tlUtriut tlio coal in hut who awm hi , Ki'C. ! oiithiat" liy.t-A savage liollilog. The Bauer will ohltga tltoownt'r hy heeplng tbo Uoi?," U iroya a philosophical as well as a banoMus turn of mind, while tho per son who otters a rwwani of W4 tor a -pu'liri-iHxill oi uu ,aiii ..u. n, no i . . . ,. . i..,i . ., ... i iiu cstravagant ponwii. A ihn.liian ndvcrliscs for an "offlco ; ln.y who can li Ivf." A liersoti whodoes ! not give ton btwlncss wishes to cinploc gootl, utewly rran wh hss 400. at il , month. .aautl...r..f "stnndlw- will , Wr,.teMv" iMHly, f.r woili-rale paj. Verllv. the supply enia to tm laex-; I au .nhi. , mi l Kim i mii llti'l a irutlli lcat , mi ,.lcr of laughs lnlhedipla.vcilumns ; of aitrnp.ipcr iiad In hack pages of tho j miiciutm ii I- r uty j.iniy me i.uiiohh remark of tlio eloqiirnt Mis. Malaprops: i 'alwm't aru tho nws of lulvcrilhlnir." THIOKS OF SHOW-MEN. IttlilliltliiR 0 Willi 31, in front Arriini Wlin KpuHi ISitglMli I lunill,. "The story of the nativo African ulncinir 'Nellie Orav" in Paris." says a !i iir.ilo (N. i .1 nun, -romimu aid of a Htt'tllnr seono that I once n la llras ..el-i, tvheru an enterprUlnjf ahow mnn la una of t'to g-inh-iis hitnuliiccd n ulld African, nlso fn h tro:a lil nattvo J'mifleii. The IM man to ilmvn on j llii. hlll'i for n few reniitrkx in his ! mother tonijtie, anil when h j wiw lliWn by til kucpcr lotalk n little for Die In iti'tmtiiiB of hH uuilletji-e, ho hogan la ) K-xhI t'nltct Httttva: -Tih Is a ffreat Joke ; mi juu. Vim alt think I am a wild man from Africa, but I'm not. Pm a goinl American clllxi n, anil 1 m telling you tho truth in (fool more to the same liaslUh," and much j effect, while all tho it mml nonn-eveil ami In aatonliih - ' " - - - i ftl.1. ...t-rl Kl.-i i-1-..niiirn nit Itinv ' i.i.-.iv n ..v....... . . -- nuilgeJ each other antl wbuporoil: 'Just hear html l woadcr what ho Is ssylag? Isn't it swfair "At another time," he wonl oh "It was during ttioia heavy flooils in ihe South of tSraace-ivo tit ray ml Into a lan trra or sureoptleoa hIiow in Pari, where tho sbow-tnan was cxhihiting ftuws of the awful ruin wrought hy tho Hoods, taken, m he informed the gaping autlioni e, at irroat ex-onn and at tho liumiaent peril of the ui iUi'h life, tvhen the awful deiitriiotlnn vim at It lioltrlit, Anu wo. urn, Kapeu, mi i wore greatly impressed, until hy and hy honllpp,d In a suae represettUiiir me uuitt dinger i on portion oi mo river, no ho wiid, at the very heiSfhl of Its flood, Uie sketoh of which had beca made hy the much enduring artist at the must frightful risk of his neck. And wo looked rev erently up. with our good lluffulo even, sad saw a picture of Klnpan river and tho rapids just aboro the fslln!" , )! IIWM l.'nMhulnaww. Hggs are said to Womo uuwholesomo when kept in refrlut-raUmi o fuutrtet forms In them which isessily found hy a microscope, although it is uot notice able to tho taste. This fungu n stlwites a danger when wo oonildr how many eggs am consumed hy all vlaiwca of society, and people of delicate con stitutions ought to bo particularly care ful that tuny oat fresh and not kept egg. I TON SCALES or? $6G BINGHAMTOK) BMilTvkMii VL N. Y. Kj OS If Gures wtnsKs. sirciiiscs, cm, &, A 1'T ilvi- A i-i'iuii'h-ii . mi'HIiis rr In ftntnniiitl fU, ruU ii w- 'jii 1, urmlllii tttrl atii-,-4 In n-turnl Mti n. ttin.iigti wl,l'tt tti- Ti-ln r i-IowmkI. i If n( . ii Ih i-k-J, tt im ,tii,n t- In iil i ii i n -mi Ni'if 1i Imt-Ktuni it trim In r'tht liu'r n-l iUi In tn-irii Itrtil-m met iwi 'lin it- -1 n .mtii ItMt lll!tli-n'i . till! In cu! mi I w ".n t- 1 n l jr any im mmilil j-mr liqull ? . tjr i"'" r'l'C Kiiuml. Ki x,n i ltuit I tm.-a tilt p4IU iitllf. MIB.! kli'lH , Qli- I i ii I II 1 llii- 111, Uf 1 Im H , li t -I ''in I'h! i.i,f 1. 1 ,li i- I rti. It In li nmiiri m,l ir ruojirriiY ami itimiamixtIiY. Mi. 1 uU Itiwh. v I'll t- ii r-l IftrnU. Mliti. ui), "I'lUlilliK Mil t iipriiltir.t nu4 lirn'kiit my arm, N.lu mi! of vi. J-iutii Oil i iiri-il rap. ' Mr. i,ifMv S'anwaM. 3r (Ti I ii-rrnt. trlrkabum, 1ea, wiltm. Aiuuii . I"" " I Ml Hit Hilll )". . Imlf 1- llK HL Jtculo oil ciind nn ' 1 1 CURGU. AT ntionrti"iii. lrirM lllc CIUIILCS A. V0CEICR CO.. OilliMtrt. U ). 'nhu to day. IJHTKA Y XOTll'K. j Taken up on Canyon ciook tnuiji; whoto liolmi been alioul IS niontbs, i ono sorrel lior bwiidml 2 on left stills. V -light iiIkuiI eight or niiiu hutidrud Hi. f)wnor can huo satns byrallinfr at my ranch, pro ing piop crlv and paring all cIuukcs. .1. W. TA0T. Canyon City, Or., Oct. 1, 1890. Petition forLirpur Lioeiw, To the lion. County Court of tho State of Oregon for (Irani county. We the undersigned your pcli Doners would respectfully represent that no arc each and all residents and iegal voters of I 'nioii precinct, said county ami slate, ami wo ask that a license 1k granted to W. Itatec of said precinct to sell and dispose of spirituous, vinous ami limit liquors in less quantities than one gnllou in said jimcinct for a pe riod of twelve month from the nth tlav of November, IS. bated nt Prairie City, Or.. Sept. Of Miller, M Howell, lmnicllhvire, Chas Martin, WmW'right, II V An derson, Thosll Pougius, W'mDonnld- I son, K K Martin, A Armstrong, r d Taylor, S Hough, T V Kimr.cy, D(! TiiVciimn, SolTaylor, liMKvans.VA 1 lurtletv-J Hhauranct:,( i W Uiley, JC (iilleuwaler, John Aydclott, Ishatn Laura nee, LKNicrninn S'l t tmts. W UITvi loliti Lnurnnce, Eimiictt AW FIMT JM Hick- son, WUKisk, JJfo..irt, Dunl-arry, i,i .Maiiworing, itnavi, a noun- mcr, Jasper (?ocliran, John L Hulli v. t. V.'iiiHMcCulImn, JAItav, Dan Mathewsou, Scott llvdc. JVKing, nil, ii ifiiin:, Will II Coin;, J M Thompson. J L , i ,0l,,i. , . ,, "...., M Hcii'iin, H Johnson. Joseph DtjnrilorlV, T L I'diickiiinn, (icnrgv Chnurhers.JohnTa vhir.ltf hittetiden, ,.nrvA 1 1 ..,,t WmStephons. Jno I) I)itv.' rtiflalo. Albert Worluy. UIU A J T1.Ui.m1o M U, Wallace , ,.... ..,., ,, Oregory, Dl' laylor, (( I hoiuas. II MTliiiinas, WinN'i itch, i ultirg". II ll.Meador, Julius Itand rgi-r. W J t Iixoti,KKM at liin. 1 1 M It ice , , MiimI,,.!! II A Tiielfer. .) M i Young, W U (tiffi-rd, T N (iuriiee, Walter Still, SIlThoinns, ASIUinn, Lafayette Howell, Thosll Montgom ery, CACoa Is, Joseph I'ruitt, M (' MctJnire, M Hess, J ("Taylor. John Seigninn, ICarl Illiun, Stephen A Tucker. WAKinir. MKHudwui. C Swauscn, AntoneMoMai',(JHHaugh WuiPMcClure, Paul Faiiiiaii. MM Rradlev, JSGultridge, CHWitieg.ir, John Hl.aurance, Lcnuie Parkir.W IH'ariKMiler.l'csiUPiirii l.Kli iiilh ;ir--dorir. APlloiTnian, UDeardorir. Notice is hun-by given that on Thursday, the (Hh d iy of No veil i U i, 1KU, the undersigned will apply to the County court of the State of Oregon for Grant county, for the issuance of the license tucii- tioncd in the foregoing petition j H,-j-kh. pplicaut. NOTtCIJ FOR Pl'ltLICATlON. Land OUIck nt Hum, Hint m. s.ii n. rum Kalu lulntvlijr flvili lint I lie- f.lli.wlii ikiih U i til I. i Biil iiattc K l.l iiiltnil'ii ! ii.W Rrl kk( tu MipiU'it i't 1 1 lie in nnJ ilni -alii ttvot UI t Miftuv Wtt te tliv iiiuiiO cwik i f lhiU rauuiy, Or , at Owtion CIO Or., on Xom- Cms. ism i wesi.kvj nimukk, im. n, SLforthH W l HW I I. NK I I NW I 4. XW I I KIM Sw U T IT. S H I. K H il U IMIO til Ml-'Win wllorM In l tr Ml cckllliiMiua iMi-inv Uiim nl iiIiiiiiiii ul, iil IuhI, vtl: C W IIo.iIhiii. JuIiu II luiun. Itil Cut tluv. I IWt'ilillt. nil uf In-, i.r, ill' . , it i. O. Ill SIIMilOA, Idvukr Strayed or Stolon. From Thos. iju.iitl's pasture, near lloppner, a dark bay mare, brand ed Ja connected on hfl hhntildei, medium aixe, trots well. A liU-ml reward will I c given fur le r return to owner at Hejipner, ur fu.- any in formation leading tu h- r rernvrrv. 11. W C w;i.is.,iM.s.' lleppner, Or . Sept I, ".ti MAIN STKlST Oanvon OlTV, OltlUlON, Q HOT II S" THOMPSON Jroprietors. Travehug pleMsut ami w lttob to stop. msu will find this a dttsushle place at ;io iim t iut Mm ! i'invon Cm, - - Omm.on. j ;Wh nuicL nnmirG Business llolleie,; 1890 FALL AND WINTER ANNOUNCEMENT -HY M.DURKHIMR&0RO. 1 We are now daily receiAing a full line of Fall and W-'nter goods, in all branches, for the Hancher, Stock- man, Miner and City Trade, and it ; will pay you weli to call on us to purchase your supplies, as we have ' an abundance of goods for one and all, at prices that defy competition. We want your trade, and will guar antee you1 'The Lowest, Gash Going 1 Prices" in return for the same. I Hespectiully. M. DURKHEIMER & BRO. Irairie City - - - Oregon. auoiioiKiiHKi(ioidniiooooooacHioeuoAnnniiiMniHiu N'l. .r.W (a ll,ctll -OK.M.KIt IN- GENERAL MERCHANDISE, Canyon. City - - - Oregon. Constantly on hand a full assortment of Dry Goods, Clot ting, Hunts Shoes, Croecries, :tc, Me, ICtc-, nt ooooo-oofto imio Ma(ioooiMuuiMHi(aaioiMniiMiiis4 BLACKlAs L I .' Hepwer, Or Dealers In General I I I I I A Lti-ii Assoilniciit nt Iim-imi Prices, d'nodi Sold at lliilriK-'k Prices. 'l'lTulc of tintut County Sohcitml, and Special Imluci'iiicnt', OU'ered. LARGEST ESTABLISHMENT IN EASTERN OR. FOR SALE- LOTS IN PASADENA. A iiiohI attrm live, heuiitifiil niel d liglitfitlly located subtiib of TPTTTTATDT Hveiy lota Homo r0xll)J and on ly $"it) to ?7." mi iVsr '': h,)s. Tim Motor Litis within J-inilu of Pasadena now, and nuaugemenia arc Uting mado to extend the motor line to this, ono of the most valuable su hiiihsot tho City of Poitbmd. For further iiifoitnutiiui ami fur purchaHo apply to F. C. Nki.m or M. 1). Ci.irroun, local AgunU at Canyo'i City, Or., or to Hi:nuv li Dnm n, Gon'l Tiust(o, 'J'J Stall: ttreot, Pott laml, Oregon. F. C. SELS. WIiiiii in lloppner den't fail to call on IililiZHlt ,t THOMPSON for ii.uiiiwMti:, tinwaiib, wonn and wu.i.ow WAiii:,OKiK!t:iiir.s, unuivo, trie, ino. Agency for tho Ni. Homi: Skwino Mu-iiink. Til. Orders by mail promptly ami cniufully tilled. HIDES PELTS. Maikct Pri otliui hides, nni'l for and bhcip W l.I.V U'.llil.A. Wn-h. A complete) ntul pmutk-al llutiuost Course. A thoruiigli KNIlLllill COl'IIHK, (.llOIIV-IIA.Ml, ASH TVI'E-WIIITIMI. Day nml evening Hussions. Htu dents can ouera t nuy tnnu. Expo . ritfuewl tsacher. l'or terms, circulars, and fmllier ! iuforuiMlion, mid runs tho proprietori, j OATIO.V IlltO'S. lllliest Oocr and 1 pells. i i ii in i inr It 1 Millilll' V Hcason a hie. I 'rices. u. ;. oviiuiioir. & CO. i i 1. I I I I !. J Merchandise I r:::iz IRSQflTium)PfliiKl) Of XZoppnoi-i 1. A. rill KA. I'llASK KKI.l.lMifl, Preniilent. Vice PiChidt.-lit. (iitoiniK W. CoNhiiii, ( insider. J. I. Ulll'.A, T. A. ItllKA, I. T. IIOIIK0N, I Ji recto iv Traio-nrN a d'eneiiil IliuikliiL- Iiusliics. Exchange all miU of tint woild BOUGHT and SOLD. Colluctiniin iiiiult! ut all points on ItenKimulile 'I'el lni. Money hmneil ut fioiu onu to tell per cent. REWERY SALOON Canyon Oily, Or. V This Hilar resort has beat rcupened to the public, atnl note, as in Urn past, kvcp.s notting but the best Wines, Liquors J1' Cigars. .. 1). KICK A It l, J'ropc. VICTOR MOWERS. 77 A' Jitisr to jury lit-cause thoy are as dui.iblo the lluckeye, and lixcol all otltkra in motion. Will run otur uiiy kind of ground iiohsiblo for a macliino to run ovor, mi. I Warranted to work well in tho 1 licnuc.-t ;rasBos, and will bu sold for Cnsh. Delivered in John Day for $70.00 for partioul'iiH cull on or uddiets rrictf . P.: r'oK, Agt. Jinlsoii Mfg. Co., lhttiB Crrv Oregon COFFIN & HEPPNER, OREGON. Vu make our taw. before the people of firnnt County, and ih to !y. tint KB have b-i-u 1 .cit-xl in t'to City of Heppncr, ju-t 1 months (at Arlington neveii jenm) I'linnj that tune w-o hsvo built up a Soli I TlUdG, liviii? 'shipped in'H- (Sciieia1 Merclminii.ie inl Heppin-r than any other firm in town. We Want Pin t of Your Trade. lleppnot is your uonnmt. best and chonposllrrtdingnnd nhipping print. You should start in coming this way at once. No iiro to wait, an by to doing you Ioho money every trip. Our Elegant Two Htory Hriok Sloro in Complotod anil we have it lllltnl to ovortlowing, with nil kinds of Suited to the wants of Eastern Oregtin Irndw Wa ,'lim lo Keep a )'cry complete Assortment. Your order i'nn t) filled for any kind of OooiIh uoeded on a Farm or Stock Hauch, without li-aung our Store, at prices low enough to compeU with any other market in Oregon. Diy Coods, Clotliing, Jlools, SJiooh, Trunks Vnlisou, Hnls, Caps, Cnrputs, Crockoiy, Wnll I'apar. Oroccrios, HanlwMi, 'Jewel" Cook Stoves and Hangos, Tinware, 1'nintH, OiN, Olnss. Wool Sncks, '1 wine. Lime, Sulphur, English fumcnt, Ilatbetl Wire, lilncksinilli Coal, San Jt.so fnlifornia Sail lies, Uitts x Spurs, Team t Muggy IlariioKH, Sewing MarhiiieH, Clocks, Watches, Champion Honpors ami Mow-on, Hurso Hukos, l'lowa, Harrows. THE : CELEBRATED MITCHELL '. WAGON OivcH hotter satisfaction for rough motiutruu dtstrictn than any other kind in ue. Full Hno always in fctock; aVo Ibicks mid Muckbourda. Id order lo ii crease mi trails we make tie lewiiiiiofer Good VHOAtll CT n 11 . 1st, 1 OOl, Ur Utrr It W ii III). Every purchaser who buys Twcnty-Fivo Dollnis worth ($25.00) at retail, ot Dry OoodH, Clothing, Hoot ntul Shoes, HaU and Caps, Fancy Goods, Cunts' Furnishing Goods, lite, at our Store, will bo presented wlicin tha goodfc aru paid for with an liloganl Hound Volume, of over Il!iO pngcw, in cluding S.r to Urn FI.N'li Fl'LL PAGE STEIiL EXORAVINCS. We havs four dilTuronl stylus of Mooks, onelt worth nt retail f t. 00. Small orders by mail on abovo goodH will count towards tlio total amount needed. EVERY CUSTOMER U UTS A PRESS NT. Wo guarantee satisfaction in goods and prices. fflF Thcsn books are loo heavy to scnil by moil, as they weigh fiyvon pounds each. II G 11 EST Pit It'-: Paid for Sheen I'd Is Will ship CouuiguiuuntH of Pelts to ChriHty & Wine, or Allen .V; Lowis. Mail orders carofully attended to. Give tin a liiitl anil c.dl nt our stor when you oomv to lloppner. Yours Trulv. COFFIN & FVlcFARLAND. (Hoppnor). JAMES Sc JONES. Proprietors of The City Drug Store. Kwp constautlv on hand a e.implclo stock of DRUGS AND CHEMICALS- Palont Modicines, Toilet Articles, Pii futw k, Soaps, J'owdor, I'uffs, Comlsi, Tooth Nui!. t .,t es nnd Hur Uiushes, Dniggist'a Sun dries, Lamps, Lump Oils. Glu.is, Putty, Chinyri, and ami excluding to be fmiml in a Hi-hI clnBH Drug Stoic. Nothing but Pure, Fresh Drugs Dispensed. Oiilurs from a distance will receive prompt attention. Ptosc-riptious nstiecially HAKEH C1TV, OHEGON Haptonsfall Oarf Ec Cd - m i . L'rroA'sr.LL $ d.jjit, JOHN DAY, GRANT CO., OREGON. Have now received tho largest ami most complete stock of new gootli in Grant County, which they will offer for sale- at prices that defy competition - tVood iV Church IJrery Stable. HACUEWOOD Cf., Proprietors. Horses boanbil by the day, week ir in nth. at uusoiiablo rates. Special attention givm to the i.ur of tian-iient html,. . P. C -KI AI.m IN- STjTroxutr. hooks, scrooL suj'ptjes, SLI'Ct FAvXCY WA lilCS, (Jrocorios, Flour. Tobaccos, Cigurs, nml one hiutdrotl ami ono othor vnriulios, idiwip for oash, ut The Old Stand, Canyon City. P39FARLAND. i'i:s.-.ii.s to Tllli - GO w r-H IX1 RE BAP, - - ' . L sjj.-mmt'