Tto Brut Contir M Saturday Morning, July 5, 1879. Notice. Simple announcements of births, marriages and deaths, will be inserted without charge. Obituary no. tices will be charged their length. for according to CANYON CITY LODGE, NO. 34, A. F. and A. M., holds its regular Communications on the Saturday even ing of or next preceeding the full moon in each month, at seven and half o'clock P. M. HOB AH LODGE, No. 22. I. 0 0. F., meets every Thursday evening ut their Lodge Room, in Canyon City. Visiting brothers are invited to atteod. By Order ofN. G. COUNTY PREMIUMS. For 30 new yearly Subscribers to the Grant Count v News I will give a handsome 825 baby carriage- For 55 yearly Subscribers a fine 50 gold watch, for lady or gentleman. For 79 Subscribers a White Sewing Machine that cost 89. Time of getting subscribers limited to six months. No premium delivered until the money is all secured to the News. S. H. SHEPHERD. Canyon City, July 1st, 1879. The White A sewing machine agent says of the White: Don't for grt that I am selling the be-t Sewing Machine iu the market. It outsells i ho Singer, Howe, or any other ma chine. 1 can sell five White's where I don't sell cue Singer. Howe, Weed, Davis' or any other machine manufact ured. The reason is because the White is the best machine in the market to day. Remember that it is a new ma chine, and cannot be ni'ide over as the old companies are now doing with the Singer, Howe, Wed, and various otlu-r machines. They are daily working thfin orer, and the agents are selling them to the public for new ones, and they can afford to sell them at any price. The White is made adjustable, has a double st?el feed, self threading shut lo, noiseless, light-running, also beauti fully finished, and has rollers on the tn.iehine for moving it about. The machine was patented in 187G, and is warranted for three years. It is with pleasure that we call the at tention of our readers to the new ad vertisements in to-day's paper. Lau ra nee & Shearer are determine-! to let the people know that they are doing a large business and can and do fell cheap. Jules LeBrette also resorts to 'printer's ink" as a sensible way t' let people know that he, too, has a large and well st-lected stock of goods. Read all of the advertisements. Smoke. On Tuesday, Inst the cry of fire was shouted throu'gh the streets of our quiet city, and for a few mo ments everything was excitement. It was found that a house in Chinatown, on lower street, occupied by the Du Prei Dramatic Company was blazing pretty lively. Being on the bank of the creek the fire was put out before the flames 'spread, thereby hindering what might have been s hugh fire Babbitt Metal. We have about 100 pounds of the best kind of babbitt metal which we will sell for 40 cts. per pound, if iold soon. We intend soon to send for some new tvpe amd cannot do so until we dispose of this babbitt metal. Mill, men wili please take notice. Called. We received a pleasant call from Mrs. Joe Hilton and her two sisters, Misses Marian and Alma Luce, on last Monday eveniog. They also brought us a bucket of fine cherries as a present from their mother. Mrs. Luce has our thanks for thus remem bering the printer. The two Mr. Johnsons, blacksmiths of Prairie City, called on us last Tues day and informed us that they have erected a shop in the above town, and that we might look for an advertise ment from them soon. The News is three months old to-day. Freight Business. Wehave taken the pains to go to a majority of the bus iness men in this city and ascertain as near as possible the number of pounds of freight they recived during the year, and in the aggregate have the following amount: 1,024.291 add to the above 70,000 received by the John Day town business men, 830,000 to the Chinese here pnd at lowertown 400,000 for the 1 Prairie City folks, 90,000 for Robison ville, Susanville and Spanish Gulch and 200,000 for Stevens and Snider, at Harney, and we have received in this county during the year 2,214,291 lbs. of freight and say nothing of Camp Harney Post nor Malheur Agency, winch would add at least 300,000 more. Kam Wau Chung, of John Day town, paid to the O. S. N. Co., last month, a few dollars over $400 for river trans portation. They are perhaps the heav iest shippers in this Valley. Was It Indians? A few weeks ago while one of our freighters was going up Birch creek hill, a friend of his who was ahead turned his horse and rode back meeting the freight man upon the steepest pitch on the hill and told him that Indians were ahead, whereupon the teamster turned his ten horse team aod three wagons and made stage time down said hill. Af ter arriving at the house he found out it was only a band of cattle. The ques tion is who turned the team on the hill, the man, cattle or Indians? New Claims. Mr. John Herbur ger io forms us that he has sold to the Chinamen 400 feet square of mining ground on his farm 4h miles from this city, forthree thousand dollars,and gives them the privilege of mini one acre for the purpose of pn.s pectins. They will go to work upon the claims next week. Camp Meeting. Remember the campmeeting on the old camp ground. It commeiu-es on next Thursday. Board ppr day, 1; pingle meal, o0 cents; children half price. No hucks tering allowed on the grounds. Venison. .Mr. J. 13. Eddingfon called at our office lat Wednesday and presented us with a fine, fut hind quar ter of venison for which ho has our thanks. It was splendid. In order to give all hands a chance to celebrate the G-lorious 4th of Gulvy, we put our city papers in the P. O. this week. It will will be delivered as usual hereafter. Mrs. S. H. Shepherd is now pre pared to cut, fit and make all kinds of ladies and childrens clothing in the la test and neatest styles. Mis Jknnik Lkstkr, of Dayville, spent the Fourth in this city. No Indians At this writing no Indians are in Grant count', and most of the citizens hope there never will be again. Full particulars of the races, cele brations, and picnics will be given next week. About one dozen house1? will be erected in Prairie Citv this summer. Let the good work go on. The 4th Quarterly meeeting com mences next Saturday, Rev. J. Mo ICean presiding. Returned. Mr. Geo. Gundlach returned home from below last week. Jiidoe F C. Sels has gone to the Dalles on business. Will j-eturn soon. As vet the News offifce has not been bothered with a fly. S1?NTI ne "8r an( s'7:e ann cet fill JJ a 16 karat, Solid Gold Cable Ring, made and sent by return mail by CHAS. ST. LOUIS, tf Baker City, Oregon. All pe sons indebted to mo are here by requested to call and settle immedi ately, without fail as this is the last in. vitation. JAS. W. ALLEN. Strayed from the Ranch of Dan. Goodhue, one light bay n'are, about 16 bands high, round long body, white streak half way down face then blaze runs off to right side of nose; white hind legs up to hock joint Branded with a blotched G on left shoulder. Is 4 years old last spring. A reward of $20 will be given for the return of the mare. DAN. GOODHUE. nl3tm. Avoid Them. Never quarrel or t temp to reason with a man full of gin or lager, unless you oourt the risk of being grossly insulted Avoid them. It's an old proverb, that if you lie down with dogs, you are liable to get up with fleas. A drunken man will boastfully say what he pleases, or what the fermentation within him dictates, regardless of truth, courtesy, or even of common decency, while the sober par ty will take much, say little, yet feels an insult, nevertheless, but strenously endeavors to avoiJ difficulties. Some men know more in a minute, in their own conceit when drunk, than in a week when sober. Of course a perfect gentlemen, drunk o sober, is never an objectionable companion, but there is as much difference between a born gen tlemen and a manufactured one, as there is between a Maltese cat and an American pole cat At Home. Mr. Phil. Metschanand family arrived home last Wednesday evening. Miss Sels, daughter of H. R., returned home with them. While below Mr. Metschan purchased a well selected stock of goods for the store here. Go and see them. Lily Dale will please send us her proper name in the next letter. We do not wish it foi publication, but to know who our correspondent is. Mr. E. C. Ofeicer, of Dayville, called on us last Thursday and reported things highu in that section. The regular appointment of Dr. Nevius will be on Sunday, the 13th iost. Mr and Mrs. John Carey, of Long Creek, arc in our city. They come over to celebrate the July 4th. Several parties have gone to Bear Valley to hunt and fish. Mr. N. Dun lap, of Columbia coun ty, Ohio, made a call at this office last Monday. He was on his way to the Dalles, Oregon, to look after the in terests of the mail route from Baker via Canyon City to the Dalles, in which he is interested. This was his first trip through our Territory, and he was verv anxious to obtain informa tion in regard to our valleys and other resources. Boise Democrat. The Dalles Inland Empire: The to tal amount of policies in force on prop erty destroyed by the fire of May 21st in thM city was S120,000. Most of this has been paid up, and the recipi ents are nearly ready to commence business. There are 9.3 lodges of Good Tem plars in this State, with a membership of 35 15. The Grand Lodge receipts for the past year were S2801 56; dis bursements, 82676.V-Bee Union Sentinel: An affliction that has befallen our respected citizen, Sheriff Swackhamer, has cast a gloom over the en tire community. On last Sun day his youngest child was buried beside the fresh graves of its brother and threee little sisters. But one child, the old est of a family of six, remains; the others all lie side by side in the silent home of the dead, the victims of that fell destroy er, diphtheria. GEO.GUNDLACH & BRO. DEALERS IN GENERAL MER CH A NDISE, MAIN : STREET, CANYON CITY, OCN. Now offer their entire stock at "Great Bargids." CHEAP FOR CASH Canyon City, April 25. 1879. NEW DRUG STORE Main Street, Canyon City, Oregon, J. W. HOWARD, M. D., - PROPRIETOR. - -o Having recently received a full and carefully selected stock of Drugs, and Medicines I am fully prepared to furnish every thing usually kept in a First Class Drug House, at reasonable Prices. Also a full Stock of the Standard Patent Medicines on hand. Call, everybody, and see, and buy of my fresh goods. 'J. W.HOWARD, M. D., Proprietor. Hotels. G. BlESEK. N. Rums cm. CITY HOTEL Canyon City, Oregon, BIESjBN & ETJLISON, - - Proprietors Beg leave to inform their friends And the Public Generally That thej can be found at the OLD STAND, And are alwaws ready to famish good Board and Lodging AT MODERATE P1UCE3. STEINER HOUSE 5 -o- Tbo undersigned takes pleasure in announc ing to the general public that they have open ed a FIRST CLASS HOTEL In the building known as The Golden Eagle, Canyon City, - - - - Oregon, Where you can find the BEST TABLE North of Portland, 1 23. o 33 eds Are .all new, and the rooms have been furnish ednew throughout. Board, 35. per week; SI- per day Meals, 50 cents. J. Steiner & Co., Proprietors. Grange Hotel. PRAIRIE CITT, OREGON, J, EL Hardman, Proprietor. The accommodations at the above Hotel are good, and every care will be taken to make guests feel at home. g? Comfortable beds, and as good a tnbl as the market affords furnished at reasonable rates. LADIES ATTENTION, - W- Mrs. James F. Cleaver has just removed to her new Build ing on Main Street, Praire City, where she is opening out a fine assortment of Ladies and -Misses Hats, just received from N. Y., also a well selected sup ply of Ladies Underwear and Iinen Suits. Also a general assortment of ladies oods which will be sold cheap for cash. A i ton Jul 6 ley Would most respectfully announced to bis Friends in JOHN DAY VALLEY and outside Camps that be has started in Business recent. Ij on his own hook in John JDctsr City where he will keep constantly on hand the very CHOICEST STOCK of every thing that is wanted in a Country Store. Ho has no rent to pay, no Clerks hire; consequently be oan sell as low as any older establisbel roerobant iu Grant County. DIM, nil. LIU, Blacksmiths & Wagon Makers, JOHN DAY CTY, OREGON )-0-( All work in our line done with Nearness and Dispatch. Horse Shoeing is given Special attention. Our work is all Guar anteed. D. B. FISK & BRO. 1 W. A. JACOBS OYERHOLT & JACOBS, Wagon Making & Carpentering On Main Street in rear of Peter Kuhl'i Blaoksmith Shop, Canyon City, Oregon. Wagons and Buggies repaired at reas onable rates In a WorMan-llte Manner. Building and Jobbing prompt ly attended to. Building Material, Doors, Sash, Etc., Constantly on hand and made to order. E I i Kew store and NEW goods. CANYON CITY, Has on hand the Largest and Finest selection of Furniture in, this County House, Sign and Carriage painting neatly executed, at reasonable rates; CANYON CITY k McDERMITT STAGE LINE, FRANK McBEAN, Proprietor. Is now running Baok-boarda on the ftbore Line; with good stock. Departs from Canyon City on Monday, Thar day, and Saturday, of each week. Arrives at Canyon City on Sunday, Wed nesday, and Friday, of each week. STRAWBERRY VALLEY FLOURING- MILLS, MOREHEAD & CLEAVER PROPRIETORS, Mnofsoturers and dealers in ifioaf, of toe Best Brand, Graham Flour, Corn Meal, Shorts, Bran and Feed. For a Superior Article OF FLOUR, go to the Strawberry Mills These Mills are located in Strawberry valley, in the upper John Day valley, Grant county. "Accommodation a specialty. Reason able prices. Give us a oall.-te. AT THE POST OFFICE! E. HALL, Stationary, Spectacles and Bye Glasses, Candies, and Nuts. Subscriptions taken, nt Publishers' Rates, for all the Leading Papers and Magazines published in THE UNITED STATES. Agent for Titus Bro., Jew elers, Albany, Oregn. Watches Clean ed and Repaired. Canyon City, Oregon, April 10, 1879. w, e. OTERHOIT. Fnrannre mnnrnmi DALLES AND BAKER CITY STAGE LINE, Yaile & Co., Proprietors. Departs from Canyon City for The Dalles and Baker City on Mondaysy Thursdays and Saturdays. Arrives from the same points on Sun days, "Wednesdays and Fridays. R. C. Williamson, Sup't.