THE BRANT COUIIT! NEWS, Thursday, Sep!. J LOCAL 11IIEVITIES. S Ut) fine and low prion! rkvkt nt the Vtchink'ii. A lax Swh, of Portland, hnt lsi vUiting in I ho citr lately. Wiser line of clock nner Uiforo mm in Umnt county now nt the Watchmaker. l'orthtml and Snirm were tlightly tJwhen hy a young mrthipanke mi WodtKMflay evening of latt wtak. Kin( Winter' adtrnt it ltemkM l the hit rant Uie mount in top worm after the rmwr n few ilnys atp Lincoln l.uc who stent otfr Ui StMtUc last sprint, has returned home, ami envU his wife from Pott land in n short lime. Dick Kicks.nl and wife, Mits Am M W'inegnr and Itohtut lline wort) lately an n pie uiure trip to linker City, returning Inst week. Wm. I.uco lm Wn otrtfttthftt im proved by hiii medical trtsstment re eiviil at l'ortitwwl, wa understand, nml u e pec ted homo soon. (ieorge lUgtty, who hat laii in tli ! Iowr country for tonifl imnitln, hut lelNroed to tSrant county, tlw place lor a man to tnrn a iivciiiio.nl. Wc have rtweitoil a letter emiuiring for one Henry I'n-onmn, of ML Ver ihhi. If any ticrton at .Mt Vernon knows tnch a man please let the fact lie known. Did you ever consider that when you died you would U de.nl a long tiino. 'I'hit lx-inif the mm, you khoulil miWrilie now for tho Sr.wn to t to lxi iKwU'd ahead a fw year. The iniliury mid lundt lyiii( iu ll.inii-y, like, Kltmutli, Mnlliuur mid Iiiie eouulies havo Ikmii told to Iowa o.ipi t lit who will no doudt si'ttle the laud with colonic from tho oast. Ci'roth A" Thompnon are to have a iiorUbl. tawinill come to thoir Wiirni KpriiiK much to cut the gmtter nrt of n 05,000 font hill of lumlier to umi in tho urection of now Luildingt on tlio preniites. llust on wheat this your in xoine thinjj new, and may never occur again. Itaould havo lieen iliipoutid with even now, ns the Hour proluoiu(Uiilitiiiof the wheat atu not improved hy its prosonco. Mr. I'oit'r, of the Prairie City rol ler mill oxperimiood xomit dolny iu gut ting tho machinery adjuatiil, hut 1 lievot that the mill will U iinily to lwin the manufacture of llnur within n few day. Aim Hickey arrivod in tho ciy y listtd tl.i - lninj(iiiK a mnv nail improv- od tncretary for the ollieo of Judge I In.oltihc, and inii- for tint Muitouio hxle. The fuinituit' was oak and walnut, and -aine from New York. l'niniM ,'t i-allonHfor 1, Imitlct piniit .1 gallons for l, l.idy V,mhini(toii jilniin 10 cents a gallon, gieeu gut;" 1 ii 1 1 1 s 10 cnnt4 a gallon, and tho KUX1' plum at 10 cniU a gallon, at Jim. l'hillipti' garden, Canyon, City. Three threshing machine iu the up per Hit t of the valley havo IxH'ii hull ing grain since lament In'au and are not ntuir through with the crop yet, which indicate, that thn gniiu crop of the valley is nothing mnall. lCnturprisiug poople of Prairie City aro making an etl'ort to wcuro the dit trict fair next minion, and the Nliw.i lullievos they will succeed. (inilit county mild lie fortunate iu having it, anil l'niii ie City hax a Nploudid tniek for trial of xix-ed, fiiorge Solliuger, who hat a gl little much ahove the llumlioldt ditch hroiight to the Nr.w ollieo the other day a few 'ars that would at tirtt f-igllt lie taken for Kiuahe. 1 1 li tt eei are Imudiug U-ueath a lie,iy loud of (irant county fruit thii Humiuer. A fruit jHiidler fiom WalLi Walla Wilt ill the uiMr part of the valley a few duyit ago. Itritigiiig fruit into thin ganleu Kpot in Koinething timilar to "cirr'ing cisils to Newcastle," yut tlioutands of iouikIi of dried anil uuil uwl fruits are impoited annually. Mr. Phillips ent the prinUui a treat of fresh, ripe slum lorries yester day, which ilhe.tmti'4 the fact that .Mr. Phillips Ins a aluahle guidon to produce to crops of iM iiics in one Mummer, also that the climate of our county in utiiurpafcrttd fur fruit culture. Wo haie U'en niiei(od to ttute that the ocalle "outmgo" in church at Dayvillo wm nothing more than Mime hoodlum iu the hack mrl of the j room for a hiwpilul iu the llondey uhurvh laughing and gig(ling, which ; huildiug iu this city, and i now pre wat indication, of course, of ill lirmxh urod to rnceiie KitieuU, and furuiah lug, I lie minister nil It I thu hoy to order, but did not iniite them to hiavo thu house. Hay liberally dcK wiled 011 the fence corner along the highway leniimU one of the tiecevuty of hay pri, in uliuuch that article of commerce is often liaule I '.'0 miles and faithur to market. Our fanner, are generally prnyrosshc, hut rather lov to "catch on" to every style economic and Ubor wiving machinery. (JiiesU at the warui springs can al ways liud gooil fishing and hunting iu thu vicinity. Di-or are not ory plen tiful, but can l teen occaioually. Ami more exciting game win li found Hiiimtimes, fur we are informed that a blank hir wut teen naur the home list tiimmer, grtwtly fiightuuing miiiio laditM who wore out pioinuuading. I'KAlKIli CITY CLAPPINGS. t Feptonibcr 22, 1SIU. Ftcial Corr(iMuluneo to N:w: We ring the IS i:vs Ml for ud infttoiice, nnd slmko linnd with "yo jolly" Alitor, nml jh.'ii you the clapping of our quiet village. It' gnultmlly growing eolilor cnn't you fool itf Fovornl families Imvo or will move into town hxjii. Special mooting nt tlio .Masonic mil Saturday aftoruon. Our court house city will lo completed in the future. Mis Anderson, of MulliL'iir county, lm recently arrival. Mr. Collinsaml .Mr. Soitthworth pent a ilny in our niiiltt last week. Xclton ItnlKock lm n Ihko ImiII nine started on lii face iIi burn. I'mitio City is on the boom ami tlio world still jog, on at its slow but steady jmee. Mr. II. Johnson was delivering Hour from tlio old mill to ilolin Day jmrliet lust week rtliur King, of tlio Krcneli (lis , trict ent Saturday and Sunday it ! t0W11 wjt, lt'uirl. htMt g .Mr. M. Howell lm heeti mining on hit jilarer claim, hut now ro ,umed more itiut puitiiiitf. I'ro. I'jkIh our genial jmator nreacheil at the Winegar school fiotifo last Sunday afternoon. The "red nkins" of tho fore!, tiass through town every few day laden with veitiiton, etc., etc. Ilarvett hui at lust ended. The humming of the thrunher in heard. Farmers happy--busine men happier. The 1-ehool teems to he oxceed inclv well i)ntron!zel, nnd all seem well pleueed. Wo are glad to note this fact. A fow of our denixenfi took oc casion hy ktratagem to seo I paw at linker City and tho "Kears" at McKwnn ille. A .Mr. Dickson, formerly a res ident of our city, hut late of the "Sound," ii with us again. (Had to sec you Mr. I). While 1'nion county i enjoying the Mate Dmtrict lair tin year, hear it in mind I'ruirio City will enjoy it fruitfulnem next. The hook tigenU are bothering our reading public. If you don t want their literature turn tho little end of the boiliuo- tea kettle towardu them. I nline t ity iciuu in the van, our Jockey Club jninninei. to be a succciit. I oat s a right move, and prove to the puiuic, we Kicti what we cay. Mm. Win. (ialbniith has been eonlined to her he I kuveml daye with typhoid fever. At priinit writing bhc is rewrtel butter, but not out of danger. Mr. (itirnie, a teacher of the Indian creek district, is spending a few day iu our village. Mr. (i. is a progressive teacher as good re Kii'ts co i no from that direction. A full corps of workmen are con etuiitlyit work at our city mill, which the proprietors inform us w ill be iu running order in ten to twenty days. Its epiipicd with all the latest machinery necessary to make A No. I. llour. The base bull nine came in Sat u I'd a y after a thorough drill with upadcx, clubs, etc. Our club w ill soon be preiai'el to challenge any l.eaguu nine on the coast. We are glad to note the prominence the athletic sorts are assuming. Hi a lU.ismri.K. . SuWrihc for the Nliws ami keep MtOll, (let your eye littisl with the riilit kind of vtiL'les at the Watchmaker' Canyon City. ' Minor llrothers, dealers iu general luerehiuiiliM', Main street, lleppnor, Oregon. Special discounts to cash buyers. (IimhIh at Dalles prices. Orders by mail promptly tilled. Mr. ( !ruu ille ClarU ha fitted up them quictuud comfoi table aiiartiuenU, Huttookof drug and mcdiciuei it also fresh and complote. When you send away for goods remember the linn of Collin it Me Karhind at Heppner. They not on ly guarantee you llrst class gmxls at lowest prices, but they pay mail or express charges oii'dnino to any stage ollieo in Criint or Harnev counties. Seo their new "ud" fo'r further imrtieulars. A maU-h game of UuoUill was play ed between the.Mt. Vernon and Prairie City nine last Sunday at Pniirie, the soore sUiudmg '21 to ,'H, Pniirie City winning by 7. Mt. Vernon boy worked hanl, but not ipiito hard euougli to carry the day. Arthur King of the l'rairiu nine made two homo runt iu thu oourse uf thu game, which wa thu Ut playing made. ! izbb IDKAS. I ikk, Or., Sopt. 21, I SOI. .Mr. John Hyde luts gone to l'oii tllotmi in Mrch of a Unt buyer. Mr. 0. V. 1 km I mm sold n (inn r it'l Ikiw to V. A. Miy kt Saturday, price $100. Mr. lUvo Uuttiui; ii otnriiif? hit onttln fur mln nmp. ih wuiim m try the "tht-ep lniiaii. lvl. Dean i mer in the ltmir etwk conntry lwrnuniliiix fmtivi' aunt Uuiirx to Nwttr till! milillo. Mr. J. .1. Aluroll IhI wife 1hi Unix HiMlin n few iluyi in th iciuity of John )ny lmking after fruit. Mr. and Mr. I). Cutting and family hrtM- Un iitine with Mr. and Mm. t'tley. We (Hi Clmrliu i gi-ttinjc xheep itntek ti. Mr. 0. 11. Ii hat aeei'ptl n (KiUoii with Mr. .Smiunnr i illtt, and U iniikin; thiiif htKtli' in a wny tlint ii new to tln () S ranch. .Mrs. 0. W. Itoiilmia i i.ii,liii a few day in the vicinity of liinyon City, putting up fruit. She ii the i. imnu at me iminue. w,untly at nn early hour on Wed- ' Harvey Sotnmwvi lie ha lught a ' nendny evening a gilly crowd as I rollout eutter harrow to out in his fall setnbled at th' village hall where i .i it . i . : . erop wiin. nnrey my 11 n mil mtier than plowing ami ipncker. n -1 m .... , , 1 ., . Davnl .Magill lun rentl the iiuml , 1 ii , 1 1 . . ... , ., of hi. farming land t.. . A. May, and will nHud his time priucially iu making iiiiprottmut4 dining thu next yir. Coming event o.nt thir nhadown Isifore. Well we have een the shad ow ami are waiting for the eeiit. It isn't far oil' and wo will Kt you ln;n it eoiiu. Volnoy Olllcer has ohl hi nice It one to ome Heaver crwt jmrtiiM. We uniluistanil they etpect to make it warm for some of the K)rU iu that neck o' the woul. Mr. W. i?. llrown, formerly of this place hut now hativily enga','i-d iu farm ing near llarrikhurg, it hern looking after his tock interests. Judging by his looks we think the Wuhfoot clim ate agree w ith him. Mr. D. It. AthiTtou hni Umght tho M U1111I of cattle, coniting of Home- thing like SO head of all age. l-'rom Mr. (?. W. Magill wo Imrn the price was SlU.fiO ior head. Thev are good cattle and cheap at the money. Mr. D. Itainville, who has U'en iu the weturu art of the state on busi ness for ome time, is home again, whore ho it prt'iurod to show his friends and all intending purchaser young stock from which nicer can lt made. Since writing uur reply to the empty valuing of the Sentinel's im ugiuatixo editor we hate Umn to mmiii trouble trying to liud out just who .Mr. I toy (I tiieil to induce to sign his petition to stop tlifwe stage in John Day, and we are nuu prcuirod to say ioititfly and iu case it is 11 ec twuniry gite the names or prisluee the witucJUHis to sulMtouttate the fact that .Mr. lUiyd asked eteiy man he met from the U'ginniug of the settlement till he reached Mr. C. W. Ilonhaiu's Si sign that xititiou, with potihly one exception, theio Imitig ono mill whom we hate not had .1 chance to talk to iu regard to tho mutter. I not this a must lowly showing for a 111,111, who with an intellect most magnificently liroad and souring, ami Uifoix whose utterance the people of Orogcn iu gen oral, and (inint county in jiurticulur are eMvtiHl to at hkist Isjw down if not actually tri'inl.le; a man who is posing as tho champion of 1111 oppressed and down trodden jieojile, a knight ernmt, a it were, who has girded up hi loins, donned hit armor and drawn his sword in defence of the poor, the weak, tho ignomut, and hint, hut not least, tho unsophisticated South Kork- crs, ami against toe mercenary m- lialii t.int-s of Canyon City whom this iikmI tuliunt knight long and loudly declares have tnilnplisl Ummi all tho tight of a too timid and Ui con lid ing iMmple. At time our heart grow. faint and our knee tremble at the thought of the utter annihilation that may lm our, but huoyed up by our faith iu our creator, by our U-llef that (In-1 is good and just, and that he al ways etiMxis' the cause of the weak. and defends tho right, we hate made up our mind and now declare to the world that we, at luast, will not how down to this would l dlcLitir, but '.hat we will plcscnc our imleiemleuce uul will at all tune Ui protiarod to do tittle for our right or to defend our friends, many of whom, pruite the; lnnl, are resident of Canyon City. .Mr. Itoyd say it was through the unto lug ellorU of the Sentinel th.it the notice for bids for carrying the I'. S. mill from Canyon ('ity to lz-o was forced tn appear in the Ni.ws. In all piolsihility the world has nover teen 1 another editor with such egotistical insurance. The idea is so piepostur- ous that no mm, who appreciates the ludicrous, could help hut smile a grtut liroul laugh, ami were it 11 contest for ' gall Mr. ISoyd would undouKtislly lm an easy w inner. Wo shall finish dissecting Mr. I ioyd's editorial noxt weak, after w hich we will give him a rest. With more anon, 0 are, Suck Kau. (into the Hed Krout Killiurd Hall,' Cniiyon City, for due wines, liiiiors and cigars. W. II. Kelly Imt just received n stock of iixtm line Wall Paper, and is preisuod to du siintiug and sipering cheaper than any one. Worl : ouUide , uf town toJicitwl, liivo him a etil), ' 1 GRAN1TK ITltMS. CiRA.VITR, Sept. 10, 1 St) 1 . Knrmii (ik.wt Cot'.vrv Nkw.n: Our onion it UH nlivo and pro RressinK, with iopulntioii increasim;. Your former correswmlpiit from thin iiIhpo jhciii.x to lx drftiurt: nt y rntc we've lu-nrti notliliig from iiitn of latu. There have Iwon a iitttnU'r of now mining tliacnveric mailo which promifHt well, hut time nluue can toll the talu. Several of our citixcnn have gone Ui Maker Citv to attend the Adam Korepatigli sliow. ami Mow in their wealth. Our little hunt ha had Knew yen Million in the way of a wedding, which proved one of the pleaaniite.it Mwietv events ever iK-eurrinii iu liranite. When the entimaldu land lord and lady, Mr (irant 'I'hornliurg ami wife, gave out invitation for a dance and mhiimt von may Ihj sure .i i . , . iccc)(l fo; t.ir r(.ptl,nti(in ns ...i.:, ...n , lit ft 111 I t)llkjt ineir many ineniiK were noi siow to en con- 1 1 i I 1 1... i . . i , : i inci iiin-i nn- 11111 uiiuimuc n- until supcr was Aiiuouticeil (aiHitit eleven o'clock) when they all re- 1 , .1 i- ' . ,1 . inured to the (lining room o the , , . , , .lir.,..u ; ...... ... x.... .... j ,-..,. .. , iiinieiy sit now n to one 01 .Mrs I.., ... . i horuiiiirg luiuous inll supH-rs which all present were eagcrlv an ticiiating. Judge then of their sur prise when Uii entering the doiir, ami as they were sjHfdily making their way to the well laden tables Ux)ii w hich all eyes were turned, to be addressed by Sijuire Ford and asked to icmaiii standing a few moments. I'ltou lcing thm ad ilresel they teluctantly took their eyes from the good things of the tables to see artistically arranged aero one end of the room a lovely arch of evergreens daintily draped with white lace curtains. After tho crowd had all got into the room Mr. Kuril made a few remarks telling them that he had a marriage lirotmo authorizing the fnlemiiialiuii of the matrimonial tie between a couple present. At these words a door of an adjoining r.suii just beyond tho arch oK'iied and lilmer K. Thorn- ourg wiiu uie iMMiiiiuui .mips .Maun Dickinson iijKin bis arm, entered and paused just beneath the nn h, w hcretioii the Sijuiri' soon tied tho knot that makes them one for life. "Till death tin ye part." As the last words of the ceremony were said a tableau light was burned, which lit up us beautiful a tableau as it has ever lieen the writer's pleasure to behold. The bride is a lovely girl of scarcely sixteen sum mers. The groom an excellent young muii of line jih vni"iu- and noble ipialitii". The bride was very tastily ami lircomingly dretned iu a costume uf ecru colored cash mere and silk with metal trimming to match ami over all the lung while veil with the wreath of orange b. nt stilus, which is the pride of all nml the pleasure but once in a lifetime of any woman to wear. The groom was attired iu the conventional black suit with Hh)t!es while Uisom, tie j and gloves. After the light had I burned itself out and the asloninhed guests had satislied their gnue of; the lovely scene ami had somewhat recovered from their mrprii' Much 1 a lmliel of voices was never heard Congratulations were euthusinnti cully tendered the happy couple After which they were reminded that supjier was still waiting and all repaired to the tables where due jiihtice was done the many good things that had been prepared ; After this they all returned to the hall w hore they resumed their dam-- 1 ing with renewed vigor. 'Twas an 1 event that will ever lie reiueinU'ri d by those present, ami Holed 11. s the first wedding ever having taken place in this city. Among tlio-.- , who had the pleasure and honor f 1 living present were Mr. and Mr Dickimioii, Mr. uml Mrs. (irant 1 Thoriiburg, Mr. and Mrs. I.i-tt i (liilridgc, Mr. ami Mrs J .11110. llil liurd, Mr. and Mrs W.tU Isniey, j Mr. and Mrs. D. II. Dimmiek, Mr. and Mrs. (ialbit'her, Mrs A. (i. Tu- ' Uir, Mr. and Mrs 1, N. Kurd, Misst' Mou.i and Delia (iarrison, 1 Mamie mid M.ittic Dick'ns-on, Win- ! uie Konl, Dehsie Thorn'.uirg and Winnie Thompson. Messrs. J. W. TaUr, 0. II. (iutridge, W. ,1. SUwv art, J. It. Cabell, I'M Klaglierty, N Nivcn. J. Worcester, W. lluriiliam, W. Ibibinson, I',, (iutridge, .Mr. Hariih.iM ami O. .Mo.iu ss. I'ktk. llurkt, llucka, lluck. I have -Vxi Uiicks for sale. Ad dress, Tom Miun.vst, I IcppniT, Oregon. Any peis.ui hating mi organ which they would like to lent for six mouth can learn pit tieulait at this olllce. ' Ou to the lt.nl Krout liilliun! Hull for a coil, icfieshiug iliiuk of ilt) llnest lager U-er iu lvit'in Oregon. Kh.ur f'.txi jht barrel, barley I J cent er Muml, rye '2 cents, wheat I J cent, chop bnrley 1 J cent at (iumlluch's. Hriug sucks nml cash. If vou wish all the hay von want next year, plough H or Id acre now and sow 1 J IiusIioIh of fall rvo imt aero and cut from .'5 to I tons is?r were in June without irrigation, Only n liniiUnI uinounl of ryo to sparu. Ptitatti cwiu r pound, ' OKANT COUNTVS WONDUK. hast Fatunlny the Nkws mnn Unik a spin up to tlwWarm Springs IwvoimI l'rairic Oily, in coinjiany witli Mr. M. V. Thomion, ono of the proprietor?, hut owing to our liiuilwl space thii week onlv a lm.x.s- fa....,.. r....,r ,v)., nl.,ra en Cr ns tried, have liocn found a imnncea lor all the ills of mankind. I ho spring was discovered shortly after the hardy miners made their way into this country from California, nml in lsi!;i n party of men were cninKtl there, nnd n dispute arose as ti tho caiiMj of the heat, some claiming it to be of chemical and others of volcanic origin. Money was plentiful then nml men were "game," so a Ul was made, to 1k decided by a ehemi.st's certificate. A purse was made up and wune of the water scaled up nnd Fcnt to the Cnlifornin state chemist at San Krancisco, who anal vod it nml found it to contain nlmut twelve diHorrnt minerals, of the sort to produce bent by chemical action, thus ilec tiling tho wager of the con testants. This certillcate was de stroyed iu tho fire here in 1S70, and no copy preserved, but the prodomi- nnting minerals are vulphur, mag ncsia, Uirax, iron ami noda. The water is led in troughs to the imlh house, nml has to le cooled considernbly lie fore it enn be dip- n into. Mr. S. A. Tucker is tho ies.ee, nml guestn, of whom a great number come and go, are made to feel al home by .Mr. and Mrs. 'I tick or. One jiccHiinrity nlxiut the water from this upring aside from its mudieiunl Dualities, i.s its near resemblance to chicken soup when salt and iHitiiwr are added ami a tie butter to lloat on toil. Manv people have Ikhmi fouled with it and drank it eagerly, believing it was the genuine article, ami would not be convinced until they had seen the unine article manufactured at the spring. The late Johnny Hoy, whom all old-timers remember, used to prefer a feather or two iu the soup Uiwl to make the deception all the more complete. .Menrs ( 1 roth it I Imnipson, who own the spring ranch, intend build ing ox-teii.siyely, so that when a rail roud reaches (irant county they can accommodate tho immense crowds that will throng this resort from all parts of tho world. Ofatltylnc to all. I'he high ixutitiou attained and the universal acceptance ami appro val of the pleasant liipiid fruit rem edy Syrup of Kign, as the most ex cellent laxative known, illustiates the value of the ipialitics 011 which its success is based nod are abund antly gratifying to the Oil. I'ig Syrup Company. NOT I OK. I wish to inform thn public and more particularly the good people of (irant. Harney and Malheur eouu tici that I have purchased the drug business of James it Jones at linker City, Oregon together with all ac count due the (inn. I have increased the slock to meet the del 1 1 audi of this grow i 1 ig 11 111 11 try. Yn'ir urdi r-- will alw.its receive pri'iopt and an I'm I .,, ntmii KM i-n,k I'.a !. : 1 ! v 'i 1 ui o.-viv jsivjovt-; Hoth the mcth"d and n -lilts when St nip of Kigs is taken; it is pleasant nml r freshing to tho ta le and acts gently j i t promptly on the KiJuctx, l.iver and llowcls, ch aii.-cs the sys teui cllei tiiully, dispels colds, head iu he and fever mid cures habitual 'niisiiiatioii. Svruii of Kigs i.s the only loiiiedy of it kind ever iiro duced, pleasing to thu tatto nnd ac ceptable to the Ktoiuueli, prompt iu it action mid truly bem licial in its elli cts, it many excellent ipialitics commend it to all. It is forsalu iu fiOo and $1 Urnlm by nil ltadiiig druggists. MNUrCIUIII U ONIV llf Till CALIF0RHIA FIG SYRUP CO. SiY IHAftCISCU, at. touisuur, nr. mw tout, ft. i NOT UK. KOH PriM.ICAIloN. tllJ OllU Sl l'iri,. lb,in AS f. I VII Nutlre I, Im ri-li, lin Uul Uir fil.,-.n. i,.n. I srtll.l l,a. Il.,l I...O.O 'it In. I .Uiillul i.. I. flasl (irisif tu suitHiil uf lilvrU'iii ni.l ili.l 4ia Oi4 Sill tut III4MU Wlnfr 111, r.xiull ll,lk I OrMtl rieinli Of al I'mhi Mr, 01 ,ih oil Iu Istll, ii. I Allium IV HOSHAV ll'.l ."ai(i ILa III: ur SV-i it MK u. kICir ium i..l U I I sit iii . si.t it . li ts, i: liv iwnr UM Klll'lWl'lg WlinRWfl in iru. III! ttililtiiMiiu. i,Ni.i-nr "iii, snt riilllialtuti of tlil Uml i J Uii kl.. i, Ii It till, n. 1. 1 i..i,r lillli.rl. II W link. il! Ii.,i,i.,a una;. Of k ii n i II III SIIMiT'iS. I'.iKuiUr Yj ottC- I'ulllsi.il nii'li A 1 llnei-.t I'Oh llr.inSi is li'l 1. 1 1 in In. I "t 1 1. i saIhii oitiroii 11 ii si ii ess. Short hand, UIMW u MU-lj WW I.IM HI W'llul, B'lll twstuu IhWHSoiil Ifcf f4l Stllllla llna- Oman IJ SI Ml)- UMM. tUkfU OlMH fllbt KW), (, He Saw TIiiourIi It. A l.iitn comity farmer ws fit Portland a few onv g. While there ho mot a man from MiMouri, an iminigrniit, ami tho two lookwl ...... ii...?. i... mm . uiu uir nn Hwuiiii-r. i in y vi 1. ii. , ,, " .. ... . itruiHiici 1 iii-t w ert- .ippiwiitti i.y u mi.u.iy orcweti I '. W0, nftCI' H RllOrt COIIVlra tion together, suggostitl thnt they take a ride to tho huiiihts. This was consented to. When up thetc they were walking along, when n dog collar with n lock was picked up. The I. inn county man un locked it, and tho stronger took it and put it in his pockut. Thev were shortly joined by another, confederate, when the lock wa produced nml the first ttrongcr of - forod to U't the second one that he 1 1.. 1, ... 1..1 ,1 1 1 mm couhin t unlock the hck. he ... . 4 . . , . , man would bet, but, ah, he hndn t nny money with him. Would the I.iiin county mnn lonn him He had some eye ami told the fellow he hadn't a cent. The Mis sonriiin was accottctl and bit at once, letting thu fellow hne '.'0, though the I .imi county mnn wns trying hard to shake his ht ml nt him. Kimilly swing that his Mis souri friei d was going to lose his money and more too if something was not done, he told him if thorn was any betting done ho liml Junior hold the money, ami accused the mini of being ii pickKX'kct. The Missoiirian, beginning to smell n mice gnibbcsl the rnscul by tho neck and made him icturii iho money. I'or it few inoincnts they hud a lively time. County Kxpciullniic Sclicdulo of evtendilure of (Irant county, stale of Oregon, allowed and rejected September term county court IS!) I. Ami 01. Im tml I MM (Imi IWkrr 1 SUUmf lUuilllai prrclnil N Otr tl i th Idsn rttmlnls.-hlt I 1 to m , l ii ! I! I m u: u ..i Is ti sit-i tittr innii of T J Saillli w u Ij-.. ir.lUn, Si.s.h (IIbIiMh, IrnnlMf i Mil )li N. I ) I' .Mini. mil. msd Kill. Nn 1A I voir i llii,.ll, lunilKr tosil lri.1 S'n m ) C Itsmlall, -oik an l,rU to I In.' N'u l I'.il.l UUnlan. mi uil an WUfc runt In. I N.i ) I'lsiik PM-finMli, rapslrtni- ituvs '1 in mutt buuse IU1ih llirsin, Jstlifrlii; 7? am di of w,kI fiif MUtl lwu John Uir snonl. ttks) ifinistil blsski Mil K iltrl lol it II isi Jukn 1H inhiIIimI, pub tioUr iMrhm' vRtmlsslliMt Orlu I. l'llin, imh ontc lastflipf, s .Hilnstlott ami lsm ft sm II I A.list) , mb. iilt tfcwhor. t soils slloii. iiiniMlltiir hirI bid. SlnilSHl 9i cUlm 111 ts! t ll to l.l S Ml Joint Muliltl.k, rli)iif h liuul chsvS nium.i IU,, sipruprlslliia Wall I i nvk rovl Hois.,' Tims, siri4laUiti W irmik i.t tt un Jo.fi'li 1'iitiism, (iiifovtEiliHi on Wall 1 1. s r.isi W SoiillexifUi. Llluf ll Jl to Is ISI lltor- stirarrr, jhwUkb alatn! fur il,ik unira O. I. Cfa.aii. fafititittf tot tiata fulilivr II Al Is IS) o. I' I'rvMis uiiiiiu-. fm isHirt liouan ali.l J.ll iu ts l O I, lUaalliit, ffatsht oil flimsies (of riimilf rMtl rissii S (In. SI II , madlusl atlauilassw csuul) ISMM- i. .'1 U III N II llulfy, ,'ffW-a rBt insittttt llili',st Ik C.i , Iw.i ti-aui. aiHl ilrltirt !''' liiiut ii Ihm't i4 T. .' Hinltli aiuuunt uf claim J12 (h) (iKolmi: Sill. MIMI. Clerk. Ily order of the county court. Canyon City, Or, Sept. Id, V.I. DOR E tfe BRANDT - 10 tl I It-t IN Canyon City, Oregon. h'.umh ( 'it II IO II ier . I. .( at their Creek mill, S 1 0 Jainej Hnbiiiseti, .... Agent, Canyon Cily, Oregon. COPIES. THE CHICAGO LEDGER, W. D. DOYCE, PuUltJicr, CHICAGO, ILL. If your NowsdOAlor or Newsboy docs not hnndlo tho Lodger, ask 1 pnoccssioH and y9A i f rE m ' SAMPLE n til m to write to us, nnd wo will tend tlicrrj to lilm on side. Speak to your Notssdealcr ubout It. PS ATU1W ZZ5 OOO THE HATUWDAY tlLADE HS THE UROCSI I'HOVCO PAID CIRCU- ution or Axr wlcslt ncwspapcr w hie u, s. it is sold ur news hoys H OVCH 10.000 CHICS AND TOWNS 5 CCNIS A COPY, OR (2.00 PER YEAR. IT IS l. OHtY IUU3TRATED S CENT NEWSPAPER PRINTED, ANY PERSON OETTINQ US s BOY 10 SEtL OUK PAPERS IU A TOWN WHERE WE ARE NOT NOW SEltINQ, .ILL Gtl THE IlLADE FREE. WRITE FOR SAUPtES. ETC., AND ADDHESS, Ktmsa rx. titi-ciay xiiaclo, - omoaso, XXX. SI I UIU I'K'S SALHKOIl DIUilN- QUKNT TA' US. Hj virtue of a warrant itmml out ot l,a Oounty Courl o( tho Slalo of fon tm Umnt county and to mo I duectad as HliMlfl, counnaiulmi' mo r" ' , . , . , i i r, ,,u...,.(. . to collect uie upiiiixiieut tnxot lor ino . .. ... 1 .... . .i. . VPars 1W' 1881. MSI. lHSo, I -8C nid l.".4", I Imyo levietl on thu fob lowinjr dosciihotl ronl properly ' m the tiroiierly of John Carroy to satisfy the turn of S.'H"."Jo at tho amount duo (limit county for tho tear IMS!) from tho nnid John Carroy 'to wit: The NU of .Sec. 'J, in 'Pp. U S, li Jl) H W .M. Now thorefore I will well tho alsvo icncri!ied piopeity at the cotiit house a , door iu Cmnon 'itv, (irant county ' to the highest bidd't for cash in h nid 1 " Saturdny, (he :ld day of (Mob, r, ,s.:,1l ,u a u'r ,n "," , aanl sum 01 f .1 1 1 .J,! and i'0-.ts. , , ,1 , , , , Piiteil thtt .till tlav cf Auijnsl A, ! p jsi 1 o. P. Cuiaie, Sheull'ol (Irani county. Or. t vtTj n rtnm TTn A XtTl ftjjW iho 1 A U it Ail J i Canyon Cily, Or. Al. l. Clin inherit, Prnpr, Thi llentamiitit ha loeenllv lsn iHiwtl, ami will finiiith Mtsdto'r UN gmg nt lit ing mtn. A iMnial fisitiitii nUwt this hmne i that no Chinese nook mo emploted iu the kitchen. (lite the ttostnurnut a trial. M. J. CiiAMHr.us, l'ropilotor. : CITY LIVEBY STABLD. 1 lliigucti ooil tV (.,'. Cn inon Cili - I'roprsi. Canyon Cily, Or. This n u In r resort has ht i'ii ri'nii iii il In llie mhlii , niitl nme, us in the mat, kecja nothing hut the heat il 'ines, LiittorsS- Cigars- . tl. I KICK 1 ltl Cropc First") MMmDBS1 o r no i )noi'. i'. t l:lll.t, I l:tK III. I. I.im. n, Pii'sldeiit. Vice Pli-.lilclit. I liKiiltiu; CoNsl.u, Cashier. .1. I' UIIKt, T. t llll I , I. T. lioliSOX, I 'I lei tills. Transacts a (,'eneial Itimkliig Iluslucs, ti.vcluuujc , nil all pints of the oild N BOUGHT and SOLD. Oollei tion-. made at till HiiliU Oil Ite.isoiiiltile 'Perms. Money hsineil at fiom one to ten oer cent. NOTICU YO PUIIIilOATION. Lsml oiTlsa st Hums, Omnia. An to. M N.-ii'k I. lu-irlijr niii-n that tho InUawlar Msni .itttif lias AM linilm is Ilia ItolrHUu Ul Via. final ifiNSl III aullail nf Ilia llalw SH4 IflSl 1 l-imit sill 1 tna.1.1 Iwliifp llip I'uiitilt t'lork oi i.nlnl,, llftaraii. al falituii I'll, Offifirtl, ie i r i--a .o. JtiKw. Tiut-V. lf'.lfcit. s. f,-i i, iiii i ski, si- ti. t,i ii s, ii ti : W M lli iiaii.iHi tin li.tliiwluif llnsa In hiv 1 t l. i. ii .l.l. n i-iiiii.ii ail iiltli-alliiii uf, ,a. 1 l..et J.liul-- I' Mnl- it l.l. r o.l. r. I l J. I . II II kl-lit "3atW.t-Uli AllO lEDHER. 1.3. UUO.fmw ""COPIES - - - 10 YEAR OLD - - - LARGEST AND BEST ittusrHsico ruitY wrmr Story Paper IN THE UNITED BTATEO. ONLY $2.00 PER YEAR All ISr 5 lor, l'p,n 1100 pe lui. tftrfkk c impi c r COPIES WEEKLY s till