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About Grant County news. (Canyon City, Or.) 1879-1908 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 8, 1891)
THE GRANT COUNTY HEWS, Tint ratio if, Ort- S. LOCAL HR3VITIES.. Atk your uwrv hauls for I'mlri City Itafkn- Hour. Si- ihf fine and low priced clrekt al Ui WJehialter?a. tVnyon Oily now iiat of having i ltw mm,'ru''' 1" on of the bet schools in Dreg on. I Dr. A ah font report hin talhmta at , . , , , ,. , , TWUnglwm licet l td v ersa! FliM-r line of clowks neer helote tn Ulatit county now at the Watchmakers. When it comes to an tnhilathm of f rait of all kinds, the Iwksnce of the north arc .t is "hot in it" with (leant county. Ml. iMH i M... ws rv.-wuy hy nn e.ulhiiiM jihfnmnonn ottu to lx lHomin ioiU' cminKxi of U. A nun who anirf h wnukt rathr I rijjht than It rwinlc.nt; if hf worn li iny toiay, wull rathpr In rml than ! a ImwIvII umjiir. Tom Ooiwl who finoxiNi with ! fainily to Ifani-y tunty Uut year, liai rvluriKi.), :m) tlry lui umtn tnalc this city Ui-'ii- jlac- of hIkwIp. V. II. KHly ha jukI rrccivwl n lock of tr fin Wall laiT, ann" i prparrd to lo jmting ,.! pa--riW f tow n nolioitwl. lif him a call. The Columbia river Methodint con ference at Spokane, rco)vd In vote only for thoae who urnvjui ocally de clare for atisoltite prohiliitioit of the ItiptM' tTHlFie, Ice forin4 quite thick on tlamliug water during the recent cold jell in Harney county, and even our own pre cinct u'aa treat d to frokt and iciclea one inorning. Marriaifl! licenam hive recently been iwwml to Mr. t1. Moore and Miu l.il ... - . ' lia M. Shank, U.th of l;ox valley, and , to Mr, Ab.i Px-alx-r and Mi m,CU ! K. Stone, both of Kalnb. (!, W. Huiiii. of A&ldnud wanU n mi. : native koiih mid daughtiira of Oregon to j annd tlwir nami'i to him, the aecretiiry, i inviiU not wholly true, for enrollim.nt among the liU of the j W(. juU'm.flh, ,llilUliv . itHsently orKani8.l aociety. j unc ing tho marriage of Mr. Homer The game for the championship will j McFarland ami Mi Happy Dy l'ol bo played in this city next Sabbath i ter, which plcaiturable event toik plae lx'tween tho Prairie Oily and Mt. on the lt iimt. at Hood Hiei After Vernon Imscliall ninu't. Avail your- i a ihort bridal tour thev will nettle snlvoa of the opportunity of witnessing it Hob Hurdcttc Hays (!od wasted mud when he made the man who laket a nnwiupor from the po-.tortlcc for two or throo nionths and then ha thejKt linnlor mark it "refused" in onler to avoid payiiiij for it. Mr. Rube it Hiy inforuu us (hat he cut a lice tree up Canyon creek a few daya ago and obtained ISO jkmiikU of linn honey. Mr. Hay has discovered a uumiicr of other swarms of wild ln!ca and will soon Uvoma a regular rohl-or of A I'.oubon and literary entertainment will ho given by tlie ladij of the M. 15. aocicty nt the church, Priday even ing, O.'t. I C. Admission free. Uvery goiitlemau can have a chance of lunch ing with hi 4 UtC girl for 2ft cents. Mvcry body corJially inviteil tontteiid. Katurday morning Troop 0, llh Oavalry, numbering ", jMsi.ed through this place. ' They came from Walla and were en route to Foil Hid well, Oak Shortly afler leaving liaker City Uiey lobt one of their oAicem, Scrgt. Giirney, who died of uiorphiuo poison ing. The HUunmr Norma, built in 1KU0 to ply upon tho Snake river between Huntington bridfo ami tho Seven Devils mining i-ouulry, was fcold at ahflritTs aale on Saturday hut to dipt. W. P, (Iray, of Poitland, im $l,0W, The lioul will piolobly l taken to the Columbia with the next rise in the .Snake. We n.ttix by the John Day Sentinel that John Day tow n is noted for iU ouc uml'.-nt, of which K. 1. Mcl'itlluui li.virs the ji.ilui for Imving the largeit same lating U inohea in tculh and 1 1 iiK'lies iu circumference. hi ciruum f Brunei' it allows to lw of Dwtoh ex traction, but iu length it it preeuii neutiy American. Ja.'k Poveri Ii4t fourteen men at work on the inti ionic mine at tin-en lnrn, running three MiaruU shafu, and intends, we understand, to push work during tlie winter. Some of the miner over there are far enough un der ground now ao that they can woik oouiforubly during atormy weather, U(US hastening the development of their pcojierUes. Hartley county vegnUUea grown down near tho lake are of huge pro portions thu musoii. While the Ni;hh in in wa in that county lecently. he was shown some i4 the productiuns. uro. isyro ot me uurns nemm can IksU-.. ;.ia vegt-Uble sUay. however, ,,(V ,ftw for lht;ir rMtllrn. rUl )M.r f.hevisit.l a .;'' brought, uj HVjU.m ()f . u ,iru,mjIy home w.th him a Ua-t that hu say. re- , rg,.lv'rt.a1K.nsible for this. Assess ,,u.ml two men t into his wagon. lHllllr,ly a lK)( ,,,., iku Mr. J. II. Collins wa so ill u Mon government engineers, when they day that his department of our school i have a good job they want it to lust was dismissed ihi that day, but tlie Kkws is pleased to note his indispoi tion was wily slight. Tuesilay even ing Mr. Colli as rixcivml a telegram to come home iioinodiaU'ly that his father was (Uuuerouslv ill. lie look his de inrture on Wcdueulay motniug's stage fur Corvallit. Mi Viekwy toach iug his desn Intent, and Mis Saiah Cunl luu Ismu pUotal iu cktrgc gf the piiioaiy ileuwtuwuU , Head the netsd-amtttsl tpwt of j A Asters sclnl is to bo esinbliih ; county oflicm, in thhi Itwwa. j ml at ltoeburg. ! (to. Kugit and family of Silvies ! Tlt-erc is nil iimneiwto crop of i vnltay lrr Ukwt tlrtdr nMmrti , tatoes ttiia year ami low price will , tn this city. prolinlily prevail. ! (let voor rent flttml with lh rlitlit Tlo Salviti vvoohvi mill 1 1 u v r nit I kind oawKtaclea at the Watchmaker' J Canyon City. ' Ir. Mamlwi, formerly of Drensey, how located nt Hums and enjoying 1 Prairie ITity (hung well, although .Mm. . lMbnHh ,u j I w coumy victim insmuie 01 : Malheur county met with gmt success unci much roJ done. The weekly mail from (.Canyon Oily to lwe g out on Thttrwlay morning. Wesley HiUliee U the carrier, A chunk of a loriMtlo n few tlayt ao prostrated a few giant of the for ,u nlong U. inountain nm to lWr valley. Don ic Ikandt, with their ihw mill ami iiw tinthor, nro sujiplylitf (hi market with ait exrellent iualily of lumber, Tlte altaritr mIm which were to Itave taken place ll Salunkiy wer HWljaonoit one wek oti nocount of lhwt Iwirm no hi'l'letn present. Some li'f cuttle Uing mI1 fccaiim ally. cauMt money to flow more freely. Init Uier i vet nlenty of room in the channel of trade for mor of tliat com mo,,jly in lhi, lrwincU Hoof jilntot ami Ue pite4 ctMnUlit ly on hand at Prank Pleiachmau'n. Will net up loin and attend to all work in that line. Utiil vana anil Imi VeU kept m hand, and all kind of repairing done. Im Judge Clitfunl will holil the coming term of circuit court fr Harney coun ty, comineiu'iiiK on the 20Ui inut, at Hunts. We understand that Judge Ulill'ocd will aUo preside at the circuit court for thin county, which convene on Nov. 9th. It UMMIIt IO Mktffli tklt Ttklfkl lHn I", wiivtiiia r. lieril B.M1BIli;0lL that th roaiw nm.t r1"1, l-n'T' !" tl,P t?y land oral m liable to get hunu'lf m , I. I. ,. , .... ,. Lniuim' n liihl m uu. county seat, and make other nlHte down in their houia at Hepjiner. Diwl, at Prairie City, Dr., Sunday (K-t. I, 1X'.U, at C a. m., John 11. Seig nan, aged ft" years, loin in the exticine southern jsnt of I'nmce. He was btirieil Monday by the Mountain View lodge, Na :t:t,' I.O. O. 1'., at which several memlirs fiom Canyon City at tende.l. He leaves sevend brothers and sisters iu Pyrcnue, l''ntuee. but Tihtiulav as Matt Kane, the : ' stage driver on the Haker t!ity route, was in the act of getting on the stage, ' ho iu some manner loat his hold and . slipMl oil'. The horses iiiinuiliutely , j starteil and Mr. Kane was thrown un- ' 1 tier the stage and tho fore wheel aacd I over his w list. The accident, though not serious, is a very sunful one and ! will cause the gi'iitleinau much trouble. Democrat. W loam by evchanges that a cow ardly taigh iiameil Jue Hooker slabbed John, (.unniughum in the hack and other places en the 17 th ull. at NN'ateriu.m plat, this county. The stabbing occurred iu coiiMifpjenco of Cunningham having, a short lime be I foic ilcfeuditl it bor from the cowardlv assault of Hooker. The wounded man is in a serious coiuiitiou. Hooker has been arrested and is conttniMl in the (Irani county jail awaiting the re stilt of Cunningham's injuries. Oregon's Assessment. J. W. Shelton, chairman of the .State Hoard "of ICipinlixntiou, bus written n letter tothe varioualamrtls of county commissioners, asking them to HistMine the levy of county I tuxes until after the state laard has . tinishetl its work of t-tpialiiutiou, ; wllich will not Im- until some time ( iu DecomWr. He also desires in- ' formation as to the basis uk)ii which , th various assessors assess proMrty of various kintls anil the x-reciitum they tletluet from actual values. , That is, hu wishes to know to what extent the assessors violate the law , anil their own oaths, which requires ' them to usscss all proMrly at its full value. i There seems to I' under the law " rolls come strnggling along wccKs n . IIUllltlia ,lflJ.r ,,. tiliu, n,,,,.!,!,.,! as long as possible The Statu Hoard of IC'iiialia tion has a very iinortunt work Itefore it, one that if it is well done will arouse much criticism ami censure; but they were not put in imjiortnnt ollice to please tlio tax-dodgers, the moss backs and law violators. Oregon's assessment is n acmulal at home anil a shuiue uiwla reproach abroad. , Ttdegram. which allows u count v as;asor to 1 iniotlit-r Unit i.rni mp or sciii ng upMiiit as manv thpulies as he j into contempt, even with men who needs, no need of this delay iu re- ; uro iu no sense cutitlotl to ho culled turning the assessment rolls. In temperance or prohibition cranks, most of the counties assessors are it is the practice of soino saloon granted extensions of from one to kcctH-rs of soiling whiskey to hub three months, and the assessment ilm, or vliotlieal drunkards after order for I'l-'t miliUry suits for tlio , Agricultural College! There is no ague in Fastcni Ure iron. Our climate is IiikIi and ilry and free frntn malarial grrtns. (Jo to the lied Front Milliard Hull for a coo), tcfrcshing ilrink of the Annt lafer Iwr in Iftuterii Oregon. Tito flwl lonil of Sildo.M viilloy wlu-nt w!;fl through town lliin week, for tla now mill t l'riric. TIk" IVntlh'ton utoUirt ii to ho HtovtHl to within Ml rot I? of the ih'Htt in ohlt'r to iliriiiiff with utnil cup rirr?. t tt'ttiitfc economical. ' I'ncle Jerrv Husk think Hiul i MV th rcmoVl of tlio . inhnrKo on the American hoc will incrcaN.' tho country' trmlc V),tKll,tH). A 'U g killetl in ('Hlifornia recently hal a grain of wheat in it crop wtiich, when phintc!, prwlucctl a vnrirly hitherto unknown. Some of Dr. Orr'f friends tcinloml him a rcc"pllon Tuesxlay ovriiiug am) made him the recipient of uu mcrou coatly prvtnti, uu tokens of their regard. The plea of "killed accidontolly" in the cam- of John Dudley, of Georgetown, Ky.. was met hy the lyncher of that stnto with tho rc .1oiw of "hung accidentally." For ."00 niilci nlon tho Iwhier of .Montana tlioio i notono I'littod b'tntc olliccr. and aimiL'lcr ;.- prionco little lilhcutlv in eroding t'hinnmcn from tho lfritith mods on to American oil. One reaf)n why tho couthern far mer tuticko to the cotton crop instead . of cultivating diversified crop in that ho can always secure u loan or advance of nt leant tl iht acre on I tu .ttrltl npnll lift 1(111 ll 1 1 fl I (til kill,- tV'UMI Vlf. - -4i( ""Hlll HU ! a.Ivaiuv on mn of corn. ! Tl.o lk-T I'ilv Democrat claims ( ,. , ,. i i "a now era nt nawuiuK in v. rucKci , Crock," and thcrcujion states that ' J. II. Wheeler w ill opon a milotin j at thai place. This will help to i make the "new era" dawn sure i enough. K. 1 1. A prominent man over iu Tacomn , Nelson Hciinett by name, led it "sneak" in a game of whist and ! thereby loat the reaja'd of his friends and the chance to 1m- I'nited States senator, on tho grounds that a man ! who would do Buch a trick could not lie trusted in jHilitics. The Indians themselves are bridg ing the Warm Springs river at the 1 agency. Uvory bridge that has ' been constructed over this stream ' so far has washed out. Some of the ; Warm Springs Indians uro good 1 mechanics, and they feel certain , that the bridge they are now build ing will stand. J J. W. .lohnsoii.jpsidiny iu .Mult 1 nouiah addition iu Alhina, and who has lwu known to 1m1 of un sound mind for aomo time, cut oil his right hand with an n last Tuesilay. When usked the ronaon of his rash act ho niiewcml that (iisl did it. It would seem that tho K.'oplo across the water are "on to" tho annexation schume, or else they have a limited kuowlodgo of tlio geography of tins country. In a recent iss'uu thu I.0111I011 Time nvs that Chiwijjo ia doatiniHl to hcconio ono oi Hit; meaiem j'rnui ltiowiiil' j states in tlie 1'niou. i (let a movo of some kind on. Uiullc! Tlint is tho law of the u",e. Too many hmj!o sleep until 1 nine o'clock iu the forenoon in this country and saw otf work at four in the afternoon. Itx) many p-o-plo have" farms with nothing on them hut a crop of weeds. Too many people have townsitos for sale which would muko utxal ground for pud if thev would get in and break it up. 'lmi many people tiro holding from I till to lilt) acres of land which they don't need them solve ami won't let anybody olse have. Too many iM.Hjpleare trying to oet rich who' navo no visiblo means of snpKrl, ami in whoto la-half there could ho no jstssihlt) provocation for a ilispt.'uantion of sia-cial brov itlence. If there is one thine more than . . .. 1 1 - ,,,... ,,, (m,Mi .... ... ,m.j,ii,.. There is perhaps no tow n anvwhoro that has not a number of mon whoit appetites fur intoxicant aro so depraved that they euui.ot smoll , alcohol without getting drunk. A saloon keeper should not sell studi muu liquor, much less should they I do so after they aie already full of it. The law is against it; common decency is against it; anil uvory impulso of humanity suggests that muu whoso self-control is lost and fpuiti through think should not MV0 tho WOtllKJIIfe tlllieiMl in tholr haiuls fur tho utter completion of tholr dostruution. The Kipo(tlu. People returning from Portland, after visiting tho o.witifln there, pronounce it the greatest ever held on tln const. The exhibits are far ahead of any previous year, not only in nuinlter ami arrangement, hut rtljo in variety ami general ap jKmmnee. The attractions, tiss'cial ly the music ami art, are away iiIkivc e.XHctatious. The .apatlortis haml, from the City of Mexico. isdicours ing wonderful music, ami has matle a tlecitleil hit. The art gallery is n revelation. The mineral, horticul tural ami agricultural exhibits are a genuine surprise. Its Excellent Qualities. Commend to public approval the ' California liijuid fruit rcmtMly Syrup , ofFigv It is pleasing to the eye, ami to tlie taste ami by gcntlv act-1 ing nu the kitlneys. liver anil Uiwols ; it cleanses the system eU'ectuully, ( thereby promoting the health ami j comfort of all who use it. ; better 1. 1st. List of letters remaining un calletl for in the isi-loHicc at Can yon City, Cr. Oct. I, 1MI. I .on is Schaedlich, 1,. (!. Conor. Persons calling for the altove will phvise say attvertimtl. Mms. An'xik It. Pahhisii, P. M. Letter 1. 1st. I-ttiTi' remaining uncnlhtl for iu the poatollice at Prairie City, Oregon, October I, I SHI. CIms. Wiltso (-2), Gihi. II. Crano, , W. H. Smith, O. H. tiorsline, J. M. Galley, M. D. Pcrmiiui calling for anv of nlatvo ' letters will please givu (Into of ml vertising. Kick It. McH.uky, P. M. Go U) the ltctl Front Hilliartl j Hall, Cnuyon City, for ilno wines, . litpiora nud cigars. ' Heavy limsl canvas eistls, ?--"; lieitvy ilmsl canvas overcoats, .t.nO each, at Scls Hro's. Canyon City. Tommy McFwan of the liaker City stage line, was iu the city yes terday accompanii 1 by Chtef lCngi nccr West of the Sumpler valley railway and Mr. Hrown of Haker City. They were on business con nected with tho shipping of this country. Mr. Granville ClarK has littitl up looms for a hospital in the llnndey building iu this city, and is now pie littil to lect'ivc jiatienU, and famuli the in piii'titud comfoi table asti tliiiinU. Hissto.-k of drugs ami medicines is also flesh and complete. MCN OF ItOYAUlY. Tut: eiar rovlvcs from Ills SHiertnn 1'nlil mines ulsmt Ms.uoo uiiiihhIIv. I'm Mt. Ht.Miv.ot Ucnnioiv, the em rs'ror's .Toungi'st hrollier, is liiivliii; n fust forty lu Hligllsli vaclil tmllt for him Till! shah of !Vrla li'as recently U-en (frosoly svvinilleil hy persons vvlio sol.l liim yelloiv iliamomls tlt.il hint been artiliclnlly wliltcncvl. Tut. iltil.-e of I'orllaml is the cham pion subscriber to new smper. lie takes all the pan'i-K of Kiu'luml ami a heap more from ull over rrc.iti.iit Tilt, funeral ceremonies over the re muinsof the late l'rinee t Unn. f.itheri.f the reigning i-mpi-ror of i'IiIiih, Is-gnn .a January Hi, ami are still k'oing on Tilt prince of Wales hs mi in,-. .mi nt a million ilolUrs that the llritiili public uys for the support of himself ninl his family. The uecn, in iol.litl.ni. trtves him an nnniinl allowance of sUmi a iptarler of thut amount. 'I'llK young einH'ror of I'hlna l.ks lihe a well I .red youth of seventeen Mi ls ruther pile ami ibtrli. lots a u.ll liltp.-i forehead, lilack cvelimus ,u,l liark eyes. Ills mouth i s.ie.iti.' an. I his chin stroll; He is verv oit. Hi, nt, aiul his manner, ure tfcntli' an. I un..-. Miiniii. Ills face wears tin cxp. se.n of melalieholy cmpl i.ve.l la the construction "t Vaitilerluirs eivstlc at A-.lu -. ill. N ' ll v til require alsml two vei i plete the hoiMin);. TilK new tittntelnulan iniiii-l. r t.. tin-, country. Scitor Antonio li.iti. li i- cisii.i.iiit pluntuttoii thut vi. l.l, loin t!., i.ntt.f little income of fort.v t'i,.n-..ni.l ilollurs per annum. MIllllMIt I'.VIIKKS, tile leailill u-- tr.ili.ni ' ilcstuaii a u. I t. u lioin is Uu., the f.nt that Austrahmlu i- mot virtual ly a federal republic. U'uu life us a farm l.ilH.ri-r Iu Hnsrlnnd. Hi nil' Titoviesov, the It. ...l-m i leetrl rian. who is rcriinlcl as lilison's most formi.luble rival, Is a i lender yoini man with cteur-cut feattue,, a ..mall hrovv-n mustache and wavy brow a hair, lie i a bright tall., r, a sl lisb .ier and is very p.jmUr itmoliy the eleetrl elans of tlie ea-.t. Win a cow leaUs her MilIU from the udder it is Usl to milk her three Inn. ", a day. Tiik sheep tUws UdU-r on short sweet jrrassc than usm grass of rttropms grow tli Kill' the sheep oil the wet hunts Wet f.sitin is the one thin;; thut sheep vv ill not stand 'Tui. ni si. I dairy ww," looar noiinn, is the one that makes the most untie mr chei'M- at the least cost. 1 1 is natural for a ifooil cow to con sume a j.-rcul ileal of fissl. So IiIkIi leeilin within juilieious limits dis's not hurt the cow, if the fissl is of the rltfht Mirt. I'l I li i n Hue lice s brecil to a very larire rxleiit. la priMlucliitr mutton a very Inferior million sheep can Is- rulseil to a consider ably liili stand by pms-r feeillnjf. tl.siii care Is half fcedinir, says an ex i halite. Vcs, it is more than thut. a tfiasl deal more Without cure, unthliu,' at ull, in Ok- way of protit, comes from fveiliutf. Tub proper ration ih-peiuU on tl sa son anil the condition of the animal, raruici". hoii 1. 1 knoK the individual iihiinu-U'rlstU s of tlwitr tUmk, not only I of cvMvs, Vmt of harwt. Whst Klectrlclty is Dolus;. It seouis tlutt tho us to which olectrteilv may lie nmtHetl nro ill most without end. '1 he latent uses are iu curing discuses, as the Matter- ing card Udow to Dr. D.xrrin will I show: Dr. Darrin, Dear Sir. For seven i years I have Itoen a victim of catar rh, bronchitis, tlysspsia ami kid ney troubles. Also diseases jhcu liar to my sox. Through your elec tric ami medical treatment I can say I am well of all the alove com plaints ami hcnrtilv recommend , your treatment to the alllicted. v Iwv is also nearly cured, under vou'r care, of a disagreeable skin tlisensc. My osto(lice is Hoisfonl, Wash. Mrs. Iv (Jhii t int. , .... electricity Dr. Dnrrin tieats with ! and tnetlicincs all curable, chronic ; acute ami private diseases, blissl taints, loss or failing manhood, tier ! vous tlebilitv, ellect of errors, or ex- cesses in ohl or young, loss of niein ; ory, tliseasea causotl by mercury iu j the improper treatment of private i diseases, irregularities iu women, and never publish in the paers. I Ollice: "01 Washington street, Portland, ami "The Normandy," Seattle. Hours: It) a.m. to i p. m.; evenings, 7 to S daily; Sundays It) to l'J, Fxauiinations free and confidential: tpiestiou blanks ami circulars sent gratis to any address. Patients cured at home after one visit to the doctor's ollice. Medi cines scut to any address without the doctor's name aparing. Charges at half their former prices. The Hor free from 10 to II a. in. NOTICIC. I wish to inform the public ami more arlieularly the gikxl piHtpleof Grant, I lariiey ami .Malheur coun ties that I have purchased the drug business of James it Jones at Haker City, Oregon together with all ac counts title the firm. I have increased the stock to meet the ilemamlsof this growing country. Your orders will always receive prompt am! careful attention. K. M. Van Si.yck. Haker City, Oregon. Minor Brothers, dealers in general inert hnmlise, Main street, lleppner, Oregon. SiH-cial discounts to cash buyers. (ioods nt Dalles prices. Orders by mail promptly tilled. Prunes .'I gallons for si, Uiitlet pinrs It gallons for cl, bttly Wnshintoii plums 10 cents a gallon, jjieeii gai;e plums lU cents a pillion, and tin gai;e plum at It) cents a gallon, cisiking or istting apples $1 per seamless sack, I also good fall ami winter applet, at Mm. Phillips' gaideu, Canyon, City, Oiegyn. When you mnu away for goods : remeinlwr the firm of Collin A" Me i Fiirlntitl at lleppner. They not on j ly guarantie you first class goods at ! lowest prices, but they pay mail or 'express' charges on snme to any .stage ollice iu (Irani or Harney counties. See their new "ad" for furthor particulars. Flour f "i.tHl mt hitrrel, barloy 1 1 cent per Muntl, rye 2 cents, whuat I J cent, chop barley lj cent at ( iundlaeh's. Bring sacks and cash. If you wish all the hay you want next year, plough "s or 1" acres now, and sow IJ bushrln of fall rye n'r acre ami cut from " to I tons per acre iu Jinn' without irrigation t Inly a limited um.itint of rye t spare l'otalis's I1 it ntH per pound lvNJOYS Ilutli the im th. id and n mi'ih when Syrup of Figs is taken ; ill pleasant and refreshing to tho taste and acts gently vet promptly on tho Kidnev s, l.iveraiid HoweU, cleanses tho sy teui i tlii lnallv. dispels colds, head aches and fevers and cures habitual constipation. Svrup of Figs is the only icmcdy of Its kind ever pro duced, pleasing to the tastu ami ac ceptable to tho stomach, iiromjit iu its action and truly beneficial in its cH'ccts, its many excellent qualities coiuuieiiil it to all. It is for sale in MX: and $1 lottles hy all leud'un.; druggists. UAnurCTuiun only nr mt CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. mt imscisiv. ctl. touimuir. h w tout. ,i. i CUT LlYEIiy SABLE. llitgiicwooil V Co. I'roprM. Canyon City - Oregon. Is, ill. i, I . ( i i. A I' m.Mf.i.(. Inu Cm, li I i .mo I"' li mi S.UM. oom Mil. f.rtilM. ,,f kl MM.. 11 ut IUIUV.1 llusinehs, Short hit ml, ,-iMaMtu(iV.ia-(..i s44mi .twa- UJ.t USM I UWI tHMM OIUl hU4, Hit Duels, liueVs, Uucts. I have .VXI lluoks for sale. Ad dnw, TttM MoHtlAV. Hcppner, Oregon. Fin) Thousand HushoN, mote of less, of choice Winter apples, arc now ready and ollVred for sale at Uiiiclwrt'tt Fruit Farm, situ.tttsl II miloa northeast of ChiivkU City, ami about half a mile south of the John D.ty and Pranio City road. No Codling moth has ever been seen in this orcluotl to mar or Injure tho fruit theieo', but the apple arc sound nud silvery to the veiy cue, and of the most opular and best kcephiL' varietitsL ! These apples aro now often at ,. , .., ... ..... ... or f 1.00 nr scaiuleas aiuK-, i vsh is HAM) O.N 11 I I V MlV. The above teims to hold good fmin tho 1st day of October, IS'.U. to the IhI day of November, 1MM. Come ono, conio all, and get your Winter app'es. Pay your inoitey (low u ami he happy- Special terms offeree to di ah is on heavy contracts Syr Sweet cl.ler ami iienticidei fiee to cUHtouu is while Fidm; l. It. Itl.M'.ll t It T. I'roprlflor. ThePostoffigCi Stored (MXYt)X cn v. tut. . If I'tirrisfi A line stock of flesh Candies, Nuts, Tol outcco, Stationery, kite, kite , just Give me a call. i teceivisl. NOT1CF I'OU PUHHICATION. ImuU Ofltc nt lluti, n,?. , o.i I, luil Nutlc It Wivbjf tiwu Out tit Mlimlitf tiatiMsl ittlWr ftlr.1 nutir of hi. InlrMlloti t t, akr nn1 oot It. tumn.tt ,.r lit Ulirt simI tho tl COnl sill U Ul.m tho t'uUUll Ititk OTlil fwint;, tltvipjn. kl t'ftiomi t'ilr, Or.-tf twi Nt-. tl.isui.ui. s I; l.twis Vt It s . n,., it is. .si sw I. ski swt. xw .ii si; .it u Te. i: s. li w : w ll llr halitrt till (.'U.-Mllf wllnttM I. .. i.l.li nMillloKHl. lrklrlH Umsi all.1 vultlvslt.tii uf, i.l Ullil. ill 3 I. Ilorrlmn. 1. Slirllo, l.r.. II. I. ImU. Ilnr ISwn, a'I M linv. 0.tf..,i rvzi J, ii, ill iioutus, l'..i'Ui. XOTICH I'OU PrHLUWTION. ltui (Ifliwf t Hurin, or rflpl 17, M11 Nwtli It hrrfb) vhti that Ih follow in tiainett flllM h flint lu'ttrr ofniU lUlrftth.n UtkWt filial filtMif 111 iUmrtt( ttU lUlltt. Aixt I It a I p ...I will 1m. hulr lvf..f. Ihi t'nuiil, I'U-lk ., Orsnl imnlj, nt rsu,..ii cnv. om-v.... ... s, iwl, l ll V oll'lrcn 11 M X" 1..I..1 th s lit ,X .ii he. i; ..J s 1,1 si; .o So, I- In i; .s, ii i: 11 llllt- Oil. f,,l0Mlll,' MilU, I.. . ,. III. nmllniMllt luoUtn. tl.si klui .nltl.,1, ,.l uil l- I'll III.,, I U l nl m, , l:,,i .Im! JuUll llll'. Ill "t lit. , I.I...1 . !,,' i'l.,,' t; JJ J ll. lir.STINi.1oX, l',.,i.l.r . P. C RE SAP, STJTIOXF.m: llDflhs! ,S7 ()(). Sl'''UKS, A7J7i7,' ,v A'..Y )' ir.A'i.V. (iroceries, Flour. Tobaicos, Cigars, and one bundled and one other varieties, cheap fur cash, at 77 . Oirttiltind.Cunion Cily. iiKoi'nr. vt ii .i iv s', l-lte of Hllllis McG0WAN & HAUL Lmi I Stores, Crockery, W'oml ami Willow Ware. Country oiilciH piomplly lilhsl, Pii ea givi u on npplicaliuu. AddlcHM. I olliel 1th .1 N Stlt'ils. I'oitl.llll, Ol'-uil, ( I'Jlslhiile), imautjS 1 1 PnOCCSSION AND WRITE FOR fREE I COPIES. THE CHICAGO LEDGER, W. 0. OOYCE, Publlshrr, OHIOAOO, ILL, If your Nowwlealcr or Newsboy 1 not lutntllc Iho Lrilurr, ofck J i lo write to us, anil wo will toad them to in snle. Speak to your Ncwsdoalcr about It. 9 ? ? nnn 'ME r.ATUHOAY OUADE MAS THE lAROtJT PROVtO PAID CIRCU. . or at vcrxLT ucvspascr in the u, i. it it toto bt news dots 1 10,000 CHICS AUO 10WMS 5 CENTS A COPY. OR 17.00 PER TEAR. II It ' t lUIIMHAUO i CENT NEWSPAPER PRINIEO. ANY PERSON uCTTtNO Ut ' IU OUR PAPERS IN A TOWN WHERE WE ARE NOT NOW JCllINQ, Oir ULADL FltEE. WRITE TOR tAUPtEt. EIC AND ADOKEtS, titvarcltsy XJlivclo, - Oliloaso. Ill, I O r Iloppiior. ,t. A. I1IIKA, I HANK KKI.UKJO, Pn'siilent, Vico-l'n'sident. Gmihiik W. Conskii, (JaRhier. j. r. iiiikv, t. a. iiuka, i. t. nonfmy, I lilt' tors. Transacts a Ceneral Hanking UiislncJ. Exchange f-riw all ullts of the world BOUGHT and SOLD. Collection matle at all oinU on Reasonable Teims. Money lutmsl at fiom one to ten tH-r cent. NEW RESTAURANT. Canyon City, Or. . I. I'ltiiitihcrs, Vrntr. 'HiU Uoatntimnt lav i reentry lvn oN.ned, and will furnish MixtU or Ul ijuig nt living lutes. A (.jHHMal fcntiuc aKnil this hnane is that no Chinese nsiksaiv eluplovitl in the kitchen. (iive tile HnatuUlliIlt a trial M. J CllAMIilUt, Pmpi ictor. BREWERY SALOON Canyon City, Or. Th is po hi hi r rcMorl Iiiim lirvn ri'ojH'iu'il tn the public, ami now, n.s in Iho pitsl, Aviy.v ml lii ii J hill llif host 'inrs, Liiuors Cigars- (j. It. KICK t Ul. I'rnpr DOR E & BRANDT 10 M I ll IN - Lr. num. Canyon City, Oregon. It'.Hi'jh Lit m her at their ( 'mi idii Creek mill, SKI per .1. ' Janies Kubtiuuii, 1 Canyon Cily, Agent, Oregon. M II M.I, I. ih- of Canyon City. i I 5. OOOAbms'cO PI fib 10 YEAR OLD I LARGEST AND BEST IttUtlRAItO fAUILT WttKir i Story Paper f IN THE UNITED STATCO. ONLY $2.00 PER YEAR All olhsr llori ripwa (3 00 pw Tssr, - -I tv a Qinii f- r on I 11' L-L w r npiF COPIES WEEKLY