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About Grant County news. (Canyon City, Or.) 1879-1908 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 29, 1891)
THE GRANT COUNTY NEE Thursday, Jan. SO. LOOAL BREVITIES- Minon wmr n look of pleasure not itOtiwnUo Uifnrt tin; Into storm. Hiekikm the tWp lsrynr is ngntu in th eounty with more money than !n!. Ho many Ontikprs are brought to tlw nwtity jail tlmt tlio prejudice nptitut Quiiymi City incnsiHK oor 1 1 lore. .Alt Sunday night ami tho following tiMtrttlitjf tha rain cams do rt to bio th'w iltwli ruin and now mixed. Thanks; ct uwne. Valine lUktiifii in the rounty have riot foil k Urn of liny yet. Therefore tlmy hit jimjmiwl for stormy weather should v Laxe it later in tho season. 'I'll n eonl lsxU in (iilliarn and Uma tilla ewintifs im U'injf doveloied. (Smut county no ilouU has just n lino 11 Irfxly of ponl, hut tho railroad nttil foreign onpitut arc not neor us. Oy Miller our erstwhile blacksmith, tnlk lilio returning to this place anil imjpixiiiX in tho hardware business net spring, providing tho county s.sit tpmstiou terminate to his satisfaction. (.'.tint, hiivi) lofln singing nil winter, 'limy don't have to wait till spring come gentle Annio. Hut wo never Imast of our climate not till uftcr March; it isn't safu to men in (Smut county. They want to "movo tho county scat mid brook up that nost of scrip buyers," foinetting that competition among capitalist makes it Isittor for tho juror to realize on his county varmnU. With abundant precipitation of moist m o to insuro good crops and rniiKO em next summer, C!nnt coun- J ty will liayo almost recovered from tho blow tlio loss of (.took gave herono yonr ago. Now bills fiy tho score are piling up l(eforo our legislators. On nccount of there lioing so many wagon road ap propriation bills it is doubtful if any of them pass. (.Smut county certainly needs money for her public roads. Tho Grand Army boys will camp for i pleasant time and have their anni versary ball at Prairie City this year. Wo Imliovo it is riyht for this worthy organization of veterans to thus honor tho tlilferent towns in our ulley. Seu "ad" for further particulars. Johnny Zoph informed us last week that thero was a calf then several days old at his much east of town that was ipiito a curiosity. The calf was all right except its tail, which had been put on wrong that' is, it. cuiled over tho calf's back instead of hanging down. , When the robins ls-gin to nest tho miners will make things hum up liut (Smnitoand (Srconhoru. linker county wants that rich section of coun try, but wo can't all'ord to lose it. Let us of (Smut county get in and hulp them build loads so they will l) content to stay with us. Old (Smut enabling act or other wise would tako upon herself a Ixxmi of no restricted dimension! if the Sumpter valley railroad wort) built to tho John Day next summer. IjuiiI buyers would come in, cash would lx invented in mines, and many new en terprises would spiiug up to bless the laud. (Seorgu Under of Long Creek circu lated a remonstrance against an enab ling act and secured twenty eight nuuiiH, representing fllli, 170 of taxable property. Theo men were residents of loug Creek, Hamilton and Hitter precincts, exclusively. This is nsido from the hooy tuxjsiyors of Ninth Poik and Haystack precincts who re monstrated, .lohu Shrior, One of the prosperous wittier of Fox valley, recently butch ured over forty fat swine, and his Miveml more on the way to tho smoko house. That it iys to produce Isuou and lard there is not a doubt, when those articles nre shipped into this county by tho ton every summer. The only wonder is that more of our furm ors do not turn their uttrntion to this profitable industry. One of our noighboiing writers uitfii the enabling ai t question says: "Tho potitiun'ors in this matter have n so t.'d to no unfair means, and do you, dour Canyon, think you cm my that much oven to the present tiniel" I car Can yon pays no attention to the insinua tion, but the Nkuh, which objects to such slanderous in tides concerning (Smut county's heaviest tmpiycrs, take up tho subject and says that whuu such. limn as 1'. Thomas volunta rily como to Canyon City, ask to see u remonstrance, kign it and then go lsi fore an olllcer and make ullidavit to the ull'ect that ho signed the petition rinder n "misapprehension, etc.," it Isi gius to look like thorn wns an Kthiopi nn in tho fuel receptacle outside of "Hoar Canyon." Many other taxiwy crs down tho river stated that they signed tho petition thiough ruisappro heusion, and they afterwards signed the remonstrance. Mr. W. K. Cun nington, nwurod tho rinmes of thirty tnxKiyein on tho remoustmuco, each of them stilting tlmt ho was induced to sign tho patition under misappre lionsion, and that it was not their do mm for an unnbling uct. Mr. Cun ningtoii iimdo iillldnvit that this was tho htnUment of thirty men, made to him, Now, whuro lays the fmud in flbtainiiig kignatunwl LEGISLATIVE LAWMAKINQ. I No End to the New UllU-Some tht will Interest our Readers. By Duvtin For $5000 for n bridge nt Moinittioril. Hy Willis To roi;iilnto tlicobhcr vnnco of Sunday. My Dunlin For an enabling act for (Srnnt, Hy McCnll To prevent railroad ncciricutf. lly Tntey To punish profanity. Hy Matlock To provide for an infiiuio asylum in KiihIoni Oregon. lly 1 lirs'clr To jK-rmit jiikticmi of tlio Htit'u to exatninu theinnane auti idiotic in tlie alienee of a county judge. lly DiiHtin For :'.t)(X) for a road from Smith valley to 1'rnirio City. Tnke a ktroll on the avenue uml oh nerve the gnm jjtxw. St-ige drivers encouut"r new snow on the mountains, impaling rapid tniuiit Fiank MeUchau and Jim Ferrol are out in Hour nlley busily engnged in fencing their ranches. Senator lllackmau lias the thanks of the Nkws for a copy of bin Mon-timent-Jolin Day wagon road hill. Deputy Sheritr Yorgenson is liook keeper and chief jailor dining Mr. .South" m tli's business trip to Moun tain creek. llev. Mr. Luce hat been conducting li tigious mcetinei at John Day, and rc(orts much interest U'ing taken by the people. Ivl Walton who used to ln Canyon City's WW, has U-en gptting mnrricil at Burns. .Miss Minn Itrink was the hapiy bride. I'rcd Miller ban cluscd the doors of bin butcher shop at Burns and como over home to vcnd the bal ance of winter. Potatoes are a never failing crop in this county, growing Isist in many sections without irrigation. Irish im migration solicited. A bill to prevent railroad acci dents is the hit cm I legislative wrin kle. A law to prevent teams jet ting frightened is now in order. Subscribe for the News and have your stock brands published. The country is full of strays, and this may save expense in looking yours up. "Judge Sels when interviewed by nn Oregouian rejx)rtcr ut l'ortlaud ex pressed hiri willingness for a division of (Srant county. True, the territory is sutlicicnt, but where is the taxable propel ty. Tho lost Hamilton Shepherd lus l(Oon found. His sister wrote Liwyer Denning last week that he was down about The Dalles. His disappearance though quite sudden, was therefore at tended by no disastrous results to himself. C. S. Pierce who left this county a number of yeais ago for tho east, died in the hospital in St. I'niil, Minn., re cently, after U-ing helpless for over a year. He was cared for by the I . O. O. 1", relief committee by virtue of his mom lorhip in HoUih llge. J. B. Cabell informs the linker City Democrat that the nalu of the Cabell mine, which hat been pend ing for Huveral months pant, will likely be consummated in the near future. This mine is, without tho shadow of a doubt, one of the finest projertios in the northwest. C. F. (Soil' and Bill ituilio lth jolly fellows and merchants of Iong Creek visited the county seat last Thursday. They hung around the Court house as though their doMu was to tiwtits moubility. When they thought no ouo was looking the jail 1(oy said Ituilio took hold of the north- wont corner of tho Court house and lifted. Of course it still pressed the foundation like fallen humanity, and Mr. (Soil' was called to help him. They U)th lifted with the samo result. Bill exclaimed: "My1 I didn't think it was that luiivy!" The Oregouian has tho largest circulation of any Daily, Sunday or weekly paper West of the Itocky mountains. And in order to further increase its circulation they have selected with great care, a largo list of valuable books, ai d other useful articles, and are offering theso as premiums to each subscriber to any of its several issues for yearly sub scriptions. Tho Oregouian "should be in everv household. Send for premium list to the Oregouian Pub lishing Co., Portland, Or. Our journalistic relative tho F.a gle man, seeks to drum up recruits for Long Creek's prejudiced agita tors hy gross misrepresentations. In an artielo last week ho accuses M.S. llelluran of being tho author of a ietter published in this pacr, and dated ''Monument." Our read ers shall not he treated to a great volume of unnecessary newspajwr discussion tiresome in the extreme. We will, however, emphasize what wo liavo already said in this con nection, viz: That the (Siiant Co. Ni:wh is n tool for nolody, does not publish bogus communications, and can provo what it says Neither does it resort (o misrepresentations to do an injustice to its neighbors. "That the public might not ho tie cioved" by tho Long Creek Knglo Mr. Ilelluiau lint written to tho ed itor denying tho authorship of tlio letter referred to and requobting utr "niuundu honorable." I'RAIRIE CITY NEWS. Pituun: Cirv, Jan. "7. The roads nre getting very intul- j dy since the rain. We have, not lost anything by thievca for a few weeks. i i Mr, sick. 1 lylc up the valley is very is nmu .v.nuuo r our.g. The citiatciu are talking of lay- ing out a race course near this -Miss Sarah Jane Donaldson re- turned homo Sunday evening from Washiunton, where she has been almost a year. Shores was in town hut week and lost ouo of the wheels from hU hack. lie fays the boys nre too lly for him in l'miriu. Henry llohna is improving xery , , ' , . I , it i s owly. he phyMc.au tells him that ho wilt have to move from this part of the country soon. Tho Friday night ilat.ee given . ti. Pit." rv,,,,,:,,,, CI..I. I I. ..I... V 1.1 ............ v ..... r tv , w, . x ... '"'n , was a succcis. (Siven uverv 1' ri day evening at thu (iningc linll. Jcs9 McMurdo was taking a slelghrido on the bare ground for a change. 11c will not he fooled out of a slcigliridc even if there is no snow. Mr. Hates has a stone mason at work on his cellar. lie would have s(juated one rock today if it had not ruined, l'ut he will make it all up in the spring. llu is slow, hut sure. A few of the boys have organ ized a choir. They sing every Sunday cveninir. Dave is the leader. . Anyway yon would have thought fo had you seen him a few evcninirs aim. evenings ago Al. Gillette has moved in his little cottage. lie would have built a mansion, but he was afraid that tho I'hteer Mining Co. would undermine and ruin his structure. Al. is a good fellow, but he will try to jump a ranch. Ho thinks that he will move to the place up , ,. . ' ' above the spring next summer, for , a joki Jon Lots. . t Card of Thanks. On the occasion of my late be reavement and during tho long ill- micd nf mvu.ilf ti it f 1 rnittilv wi were eiimfnrted" be rnimv nets 'of kindness mi tho mrt of the iieonlo of Canvoii City and vicinity. To all who ex tended to us their aid and sympa thy I tender my kincero and heart felt thanks. Mas. 0. C. Mii.i.ku. i . - . . i i ,, , f Next Sunday is the proverbial "groundhog day." If the animal comes out and sees his shadow he is frightened and immediately or ders six weeks of cold weather. If no shadow is seen we take tho wea ther as it comes. Pe.h.xps thoe Iong (-'reek fellows raided this county seat ipiostiou ns nu advertise. unit for their town. If so, it is haxing the desired ell'ect and Long Cieek is ijccomiiig a fa.uiiir word in the legislative halls. But the town by any other name would get the county seat us ipiick. Who was Ioug, tlist the town should lx iiameil alter j him uml tho people paw the air and i imagine n vain thiugl And the little ; creek is hardly worthy the naiiio. i The Scientific America, adver- , tihcd in another column under thu , head of "Patents," certainly needs no one to "sing its praises," but, uotwith standing this fact, we feel it an absolute duty to the t'ciioral . I niblic, at least that jiortioii which lias never seen or heard of the pa- J jter, to tell them that such a "onu f is published" at the low price of !l a year, and that its true value cannot be overestimated. It stands at the head of all nublicrtions of its kind. A file of the paper may he seen at this ollicc and suhbcrip tions received. One of Long Creek's writers who dates his letter at Mt, Vernon, ac cuses a Canyon City man of being the author of various communica tons published in the News and winds up his tirade by saying: "Your veil businoss, Mgning an assumed name to your would-be truthful ar ticles, don't enhance your bravery in the minds of the eoplc. Come out, sigir your nanio to your ehairy articles, The path you now pursue impresses one that you arc cowardly rind only exited to gain sympathy w l:Hwim.K ail.. iiiri. i(ivneiiiint lo., tt, K0reH of tfC UUlt-imilti-m nu thee reullv nre." I lif ... . ... t. t .... i .. i . ui i matters as tliey really are, creature then signs the name "Mt. Vcrnonite" to his argument. We intend now to hit him over thu hol low head with thu tail cud of his equally hollow communication pub lished iir tho Knglo. Why did you - - - not, Mr. "Mt. Vcrnonite," sign your own name to your cnaiiy article! Thu oath you now pursue impresses one thnt vol! lire cowardl v. nml nnlv clially exiMjet to gain sympathy by exag- goratingand misrepresenting mat- ters. Nearly every one in this part of the rountv liclieves that von hi- bcrnatc in Long Creek and are the j""1 luusu they hiipn to jMKirly paid tool of tho clique and liv" hl Umyon City. W ell, when you clan and one of the componunt parts M'0" Kl 11,0 0wu't "v,,r ll'ur" of tho ring over there, anxiously 'ou "ill Ihi as cousummato msciils as waiting for tlio trotiHlirer's mfu lu ' " of u '11 Uk is the ops.r bo brought within your reach. tunlty. THREW AWAY HIS CRUTCHES. Eoclneer W. lUyts, of the Southern Pa cific R. R., Joins the Lone List of I'tlciitJCnred by Electri city by Dr. Usrmi. 5)M Fifth st., Kast Portland, Jan. 12, I SI) I . Kditor Oregouian Dear Sir: I u (o Lo u (ht wc ajJ ft pleasure to make known through tl'e press that whieh of all things is most essential, vix: Tho way to euro jiain and sickness. From Dec. 1st to tho 'illth I was conllncd to my house with sciatic rheumatism, kidney trouble, inllammation of necK or mo manner auu general in tlissition. Could not sleep more than an hour at a time. All means I tried proved unavailing. I was promptedto visit Dr. Darrin through the ailvice of uiauv of mv friends m UHS c,1.ru1 . '-v, . though, I must suv, 1 had but little filil,,ht;at 0,t.cttit.ftv woul( curo Ill0. , t(, 0 tlwr m vnitcwim Two weeks' electric treatment has cured me, so 1 have thrown away who had been cured bv him, my cruicnes, ami my oilier tour- , . I II It I plaints have all disappeared, t-o I take command of mv engine tod a v. W. H.m:s.' How Mrs. Miller CUined Elehr Pounds. ! Fast Portland, Jan. II, 1 Ml I. , Mr. Kditor: As others are telling 1 what wonderful cures Drs. D.uriu have made fur them and their friends, I want to tell how much they have heljied me. Less than two mouths ago 1 began taking their medicine and electric treat ments. Before one week had pass ed 1 began to improve, and now am like a different ersou. 1 can walk anywhere I wish to go, and weigh eight jHiunds more than I did when 1 began doctoring with them. 1 feel pleased and grateful, and want others who are sick and miserable ' k,OH' what they can do for thoin. Can ho referred to at mv home at any time, Irving addition", Ktiit Portland, corner Fifth and Alder. Mus. II. J. Mll.l.KK. Drs. D.uriu can bo consulted freo at 70J Washington stroot, Porl'and, om iu a. in. ro n p. in. (.any. r uey Irent all curable chronic acute and private tlisea-os, and Will sond their p4ion bInIlkt) romo lifiu 111 mil' until nr i.ti.i-iiuu iiililr.mj Darrin Imro l:ori practicing their peculiar olectrio treatment for olio past twonty-Hovon years, and thnt they do cure whore all other meth ods fail Is shown by the above ro riiaikablu cures. We do not publish the names of one in fifty on an average, and only U'-'" with the written consent of the patient. Bowaro of anyone representing himself Dr. Damn traveling throuli the country, as thoy ure frauds. Drs. Darrin have closed all outside olliccs. (SItANtiK M KKTINtS. There will be a meeting of Can yon City Orange at the Orange Hall, John Day, on Saturday, Feb ruary 7th, at one o'clock P. M. All members are requested to be pres ent, as business of iuifmrtaucc will be transacted. By Order. K. S. Pknkiki.ii, Sec. NOTICK TO PAY TP. All oflice practice and medicine must bo prompt cash. Also all per sons indebted to me for medicines or professional service must settle their accounts at once, or costs will be added, (S. W. Baiiiiku M. D. Canyon City, Or., Jan. 'JS, lS'.M. Mrs. J. II. Blake of this city is seriously ill with fever. (So to the Bed Front Billiard Hall, Canvon City, for fine wines, liquors ami cigars. The Pacillc Brewery's Celebrated Beer, the best in Kast'ern Oregon, is now kept coiiHtantlv on tap at tho Bed Front Billiard' Hall. Sandy Olds who killed a fellow gambler in Portland a few years ago, has been granted a change of venue to Washington couutv, and will soon be tried the foil rt It time ujion the same charge. When you send away for goods remember the linn of Collin A- Mr Farland at lleppuer. They not on ly guarantee you first class goods at lowest prices, hut they pay mail or exprehs charges on same to any stage oflice iir (Srant or Harney counties. See their new "ad" for further particulars. Miss Stark who became Mrs iSrorc,H IllHt m, September (lid not ri II ii ill 1 1 1.1.11 mil 1 1 I I 1 1 1 r-iiuiri. Mini wouldn't return any more (Tho disconsolate husband told nu tojust print a verso of oclry about it, tell ing the people she had run away from him. Our Ket is away, but we've done the best we knew how.) Two or three communications which were published in the Long Cieek lvisde last week, dated at diU'erelit I',1U' ,ml eontaiiiing the mr marks of one and the same writer, denounce C'anyon City simply Infuse it is Cm- ''" Ulty. H'" 1"'I,Im nr' role A ORAZILIAN LUXURY. Ai( lit Kill tr Dxlrn anil to Hunt U Ila.t iltril, Vrt Vrrj lirfrrtltllic. A Sun riorter found himself In a crowd that '.tcotl staring Into n fruit itoro window the other day. In ihn window, hanging by a string, was some thine that lovkel like a g llartlett (war, i xeopt that Its color was deep rtvl. Jn the hli; end o( the fruit was n iulpy looking i.rotutH'rance. Pushing his way into the store and pointing to tho itmnge fruit In the window, tho rc jsirter asfcod tho dr.xlor: "What kind or a pear Is that? " "It's no kind of a itcar," reidletl Die fruit man. "It's a llrailllnn caju.' "Oh, Indpodt" said tlie reitorter. "Yon," replied tho dealor, "that's a caju, and It's tho only one In the oily, 1 Kilos. It's a curious kind of a fruit, loo, (or while It Is ono of tho most delight fully cool and rcfroshlnK' of delicacies ll w 111 make you deathly sli'k.and may Iw kill you, If you eat It The llrailllnn enju wasn't rnndo to Ui oaten. You luvc to drink it to iroHrly enjoy It." "Ah!" said the reorter. "What arc tho hahlt-s of this peculiar fruit?" "Well." said tho custodian of the caju, "that one In tho window Is what they call a garden caju Idealise It Is a cultivated one, hut It grows wild, very wild. They make a claret wine out of the wild cnjii down In llraslt that tho na tives dote on. it will stand you on your head In less than ten minutes. The cultivated fruit sometimes turns out ml like that one, but It Is also apt to ls yellow, and pcrhavn pink. Tho ways of tlio enju aro In no way In fluenced hy Its color, though. A red ouo c.in't discount a pink one, and a yel low one Is as much of a ttiorouKhbml as either of the others The pulp of tho most luscious uraugo Un'thalf as tempt Ini; as the inside of tho caju, but tho onju puli Is polun. Juloo is what tho oau 1 1 for. I'll hot that nsl ouo yonder has more thnii a pint of Julco In It, and If you ever tasted It youM never let i;o until you engulfed tho whole of It, There's nothing liner. The swell lira tlllnn sucks the Juice out of nenju every morning before breakfast." "What does the caju wear that ro sette for on Its big end?" asked there imrter. "Well, that Isn't exactly a nwetto," replied the frult-dealor, "but It looks like one, doosu't It' That Is tho seeds of tho fruit. They aro put on the ouulde to iiinko room for more Julco Inside, l HupKwn, and fur another very Important reason. If they grew on the Inside tho sucking of a eaju would Ik followed by tho Instant and complete aiinllill.illou of the sucker's stomach. Youe.iii'l see the semis lieeaiue they are etivered iil by pulp. That pulp hai a Juice of Its own, ft-id wheroxor ll hap pens to touch your llesh a liltf bllsUT will rise up and burrow Itself Into the llesh Ilk" the luiriiln head of a parlor match. They don't hooiii to mind It down III llr;ull. though." "lo yyu Intend to lntro.Uico tho caju In our markoU?" a-iked (ho reporter, 'Well, we had thnuulit of It iHime," said the fruit dunlor, "but I have an Idea that we can't hopn to make a lu-.r ry spiilitr op here that Is ll.ihlo to l.al you It you o..t It and burn you up I! y .i. handle It. I'd like to lmo r. iUarl ( caju juice il;;lit mi.', thoiii-h. all tin same." N. Y. Sun. Frank McFariand of Heppiier writes a letter to the Oregouian showing good reabons why the legis- lature should appropriate money to ' build wagon roatls in this part of the state. Call and Settle At Once, This is to give notice that I have placed all my accounts in the bauds of S. S. Denning for collection. So come settle the same at once and save costs. Ill nil Sin n. Canvon Citv. Or.. Jan. lo. I vi. Iloth the method and results when Syrup of Figs is taken; itisplcaMiit and icfreshiiig to tho tasto and acts ,'cntlyyct promptly mi tlio Kidneys, Liver and Dowels, cleanscH tho sys tem cd'cctually, dispels colds, head aches and fevers and cures habitual constipation. Syrup of Figs is tho only remedy of its kind ever pro duced, pleasing to tho tasto and ac ceptable to tho stomach, prompt in its action nnd truly beneficial in it-i effects, its many excellent qualities comment! It to all. It is formic in fiOc and $1 Wtlcs by all leading druggists. utHurAOTuiito oLr ur mi CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO, ss ihancisco, en. touisYHir, r, r. nv tout, n, i DF.PUIY STOCK INSPF.O I'OH S. Notice is hereby givi n thnt I h ivo this day appoint! d the follow ing per sons deputy slock iuiipeoloiu for (Srant count v. Oreoon: . i. NAHKH, rorT.ur lor. L II, Johnson, . . John II. linker,, . Joint 0. Luce John Mliiukwall,.., Woods Carter,... Win. Hall, It. S. Illaukwell,.. L. M. Johiinou. . . . Ilellj. llllllH.lkor, . Lovo Hailry Wm (Iiiiiu Ktouk Iirspmilor May 7th, 1 800. Dy villo. Caleb. lohn Dav. ... . .Long Creek, Fox. Praiiio City. Hamilton, Shoolly. Wagner. Stewart Hitter W. W.Hintox. for 0 runt Co., Or. l'ROCIKKSS. It is very imjioratnt in this ago of vast material progress huh a rcniciiy ln pleasing to tho eye, easily taken, aeeentable lo the .stomach ami ileal I thy in its nature rind ellects. Pos I sussing these dualities, Syrup of Figs is the one jHTfeet laxative ami mot gentle diuretic known. i . . IlolincN IltihlrrcsH ('Ollre-o Ol Poitland will open SeiiL 1st. J. A Wesco, tho loading pouuiRii of the coast, has heroine a ntr trior in this school and will mako it tho le.iilini; Iliisinoss College. Send forcataloguo ( in NF.W TO DAY. V1 H'lTlON FOB LICKN.SK To Tin: Ho.v Stitk ok Coc.ntv. Coii.viv CotuiT or Tin: Oiii.uo ism Ciianv Wo the uiiilcisigiird your pt titionei's most lespiici fully lepresent that wo aio each and nil icvid Mils and legal voteix of (Jiatiito pie einrt in said county and .State, and wo ask Hint n license bo Knurled t J. II. Hillianl of said precinct to wll and dinposo of spirituous, vinous mid in.ilt liquors in Iimh quaulitiiH thnu ono gallon, in ssi I juecinct for a ie riod of six months fioin the 1:1. day of March, A D 1MH. Dated at Onurile, Or., Jan. I'J. 181U. Namm -AOBiinh. Aug Ilachnuin, JOCMosneH.JLOnlb.jba.v, A(STaboi, PKSkoohiiid, Neil Nrveii. ON'lliown (SCPeivin, OllOulridje.AJDiekiHOii, PlInnlon,NWilltnu.H.Ki:Thoii.burg, TAlIeiiinger.N'lTisilnll, WWLooi.ev JoliuTllnys. W Moiis, I.NPonl, JV Tabor, (Srant Thoi nbuig, OOISenson J HCabell, F H Cabell, J S lluhos, J N Ditmars. Notice is hereby givon that on Wetl ncHilay the lib day of Maich A I 1 Kit 1 tho uiideiHi'gned will apply to tlie lion, county mutt of tho State of Orogon fordr.int county, for tho is Hiinneo of tho license above mention ed. J. H. Iliu.i.iuii, Applicant. NOTICK FOB PUBLICATION. I.in.l OHUe l llnin, Orinu Jnuutij a, IMI1 Nollx In lurrlit Iriu thai the tall-iMuv ikiih.I i Uli l lai Alnl liulllu ul ll. Iiilriittou l.i lii.ti- HIUI trM.r III llMll Uf lll f'ltllll, h.l 11. II I4ll rottf villi I liiAiln llixvtlir Itrrl.li r n'til It.-. . itrf at llnriia, Or. mi Uali'h Itlli. l(bl. tl HU M Mill Ii MIV, I'io ll Nu K.S. lui thu s I. .11 si; .ii sre ;, s lull m: ur s is, rp m, a :ii. r.. Iln lialnra tlm tulluiilliir llla tti piiiti Ma Mlilllliliiua taaMiMicai iln ami cullltalluii vl, .1.1 la '.il. till IrfHlU llillMull, lli(yr Stmt, VI. . a U VI). ii, Juki! Kil i Ht.l UitMv, ill uf llloit.Mi II, I IK J II IILMIMiroN, lli-.l.l.r Wl V AQEHCr Jor vyu RATENTS l A rsmphlat of Information n,tt- i wairactui iuo lawa.tiiuMiiirf I)W ,u - Olilalu I'.lenK, ('(toila. TlaJn Mark.. (Viii nubia, .Mil I, ,4. ,lllm MUNN A CO.. a3Ul rirunUtanr. STOCK ItltANDS. W MM ilinii f.ir am uf .Mir rr,ruUr anl... r.t., t all ilfalrllif. III 1,b Milmilli, A atinpla liu lit. an il tlii.lr hiift ur oallU 1 rftliil fiaai, wlum miu. l..a mil im t'Uiit to vat'il 11 Iln. a. Tlii'it a.Uril.iii' rat.a will U-.'liartml, XtL I'al.Oli. tHit alili rtli. (a Hill I. a rliart-nl l l )r fur each l.lali.1 AI.Lii il.ilon.. I l.i, I. II. i (ui illil, Ii l"i lili, a (or aliuulili-r. t fur llilult, iti1. John Day. DW I'M risk, isittle i li DP lioiheuls P.uw uml Aiiuw. Mt Vernon I'liiiiuii CTole, horsu and cattle 1 h N Y Monument J. Putnam, horse r s connected .IP Hamilton J II. Hamilton, I s comiecte 1 1 .III mMM &zm-K mm,wm TO UK (SIVHN II v Gen. Hancock Voxl jYo. ,U, G. rf. fli. Monday Evening ill the Giangc Hall, To couimenioratc tin Washington's A FREE PORK AND BEAN SUPPER Will be served by Hie Ladies of Prairie City, assisted ty nitnnbcrfl of tho Post, from ':."!( I to 7:o) o'clock in the cciiiii;, of which ecr one, laiga or small, is invited to partake. (Irund . March al .9 o'clock. Committees: AKUANOK.MICNTS lliel A. Ilvde, Run Houuli Chas. Cxiley, Thus. Perkins, .las. l-'rv. U1CCHPT10N II. Hunter, Jus Mulchings, John 'eph. l'LOOlt Chas. Cooloy, Martin Lucas. KIT Music by Prairie City String Hand. Tickets Including Supuer : : ; ; . S3 00 A General Invitation NEW RESTAURANT. Canyon City, Or. .I. . Chambers, Propr. This llcstiuirant has recently lscn opened, and will furnish Meals or Ixxl- Hint; at living mtes. A Miocml feature alsiut this house is that no Chinese cooks nre employed in the kitchen. (Sivo the Kestaurolit a trial. Jackson Ciiaviiikiih, Projirictor. yv. iitrrr ix i a ir , Canvon City OlttdOM. IWtta ur Shtifa ln.ila lu i.tilrr nr liaallt i.iialml. All Work Wunitiitrit rirnt.tiUu. Or IXop)noi'i A. IIIIKA, t'UANK KKI.rXIll, PiTsideut. Vico Prrsident. (Ikoiiiii! W. (!onsi:ii, (Cashier. J. i". iiiica, t. a. iiiika, r. t. noi.so, I iiiet tors. Transacts a (.'moral llniiklne; UuhIiios, .b.r change on all (sots of the world- BOUGHT and SOLD. Collections made at all points on lltsisnnable Terms. Money loaned at fi nm ono to ten per cent. I'or anything in Itlacksuiithiiig that Hill McCluio can't do. At the Sum French l audi seven miles uhmu Pini lie City. Horse shoeing a fiieciaffy. Wagon .Making Done. ALL WOUK (Jl'AUANTKKD. CITY HOTEL IAIN MTItKCT Canyon Citv, Okkoon, ( ! HOT II ,y TllOJrSOA Proprietors. Trineliug innn will find this a pleas.! nt ami dosimhlo place at which to stop. JIm us n ('till BREWERY SALOON C.u.yoii Cil.y, Or. 77 .v popular resort has been reopened to the public, and note, as in the past, keeps nothing tint, the best Wines, L'upiors ,v' Cigars- U. I). KICKAItn, Propr. Feb. 23, 1891. Prairie Cily, Or, Anniversary of Birthday. is Extended lo All.