J 7 -7 IS is V toe. VOL. 1. NO. 14. canyon crrr, Oregon, syturday, jlly 12, istd. TERMS: 83. PER YEAR. 1 Countg ' 'j' TIis Grant Coity lews. PUBLISHED 5VERY SATURDAY MORNING S. H. SHEPHERD, Editor and Pciilisiiek. SUBSCRIPTION: Per Year, : : : $3 00 Six Months, : : : $1 75 INVAUlAIlLY IS ADVANCE. RATES OF ADVERTISING. Notices in local Column, 20 cents per line, each insertion. Transient advertisements, )Pr square of 12 lines $2 00 lor fir-t, and SI for each subsequent itiser;ini in advance Leiial advertisements charge I ?h transient, ami must be paid for upon expiration. No certili ate oi publica tion given un'il the leo is paid. Yoaily advrrfi-eui "its on very lihijr terms. Profession.! 1 Cards, ( one inch or leas.) 15 per annum. Personal and Political Commui cation eharg d as advertisements. The above ratvs will bo strictly adhered to. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. U W. Paukh.ii. ATTORNEY AT LAY. Canyon City, Oukgon. M. L. OLMSPKAD. "ATTORNEY AT LAW, (Canyon City, Oukcon, Ceo. 13. CruHKY, Attorney at Xjicc", Canyon City, Oi:i:su:. M. Dust in, Attorney 'it Law, Canyon City, Oregon. F. C. HORSLEY.M D. "Oil AD U ATE OK THE UnIVUIISITYOF penn-Hylvani-i, April 8. 1S7S. Canyon Ci'y, Oregon. Office in his i)rng Store, Ma:n Street Or e:s for !)rua promHy filled. No professional patronage solicited unless directions ;ii e s rietlv follov.od J. W. flOWARI), M. D., Canyon City, GhvntCo., Okeion. 0. M. D0D30N, M. D., "Prairio City, Ogn, N. H. BDU3Y, ID E3 2NT "3? X S T, Z3?Dintul Rooms, Opposite the Methodipt Church. Canyon City, Oregon. G. I. IIAZELTINE, iPliotosraplior, CANYON CITY, OREGON. x O L 3XT "ET O 3J CITY MILK-MAN. The best of Milk furnished to Ihe citizens of Canyon City ev 2ry mo-ning, by tiie gallon or quart; at roasoti.ible rates. JOHN SCHMIDT, Carpenter and Wagon Makek. Canyon City, Oregon. Dealer in Hardwood, Spokes and Felloes, Furniture, hairs, Faints, Glass, and WlNDOW-SASn. GEO SOLLfflGBR Phil, Metschan. John McOullough. F. C. Sels. D.-nisMcAuliff. Eitraoriiw Mnconumts. OFF Ell ED BY Phil. Metschan & Co. SUCCESSORS TO M. S. BELLMAN. Having purchased the entire and well assorted Stock of G en eral Merchandise of M. S. Hel man, in September last, and we beins; then desirous to wind up the business as speedily as posssible, we have been selling AT COST EER SINCE. We are now de ermined more than ever to settle up our bus inessat once, and hereby offer Superior Bnducements To our Put reus and the Public Gener ally, which Ik; greatly to their Interest to Com;, Examiee. and Price our Clouds before purchasing el-cwhoiv. PHIL. MKTSCHAX& CO. Canyon City, Ogn., April 10, 1870. J'.MIV WOOISKY. rp.o. inu s y a n . WOOLSEY & HOUSMAN, CANYON CITY, OREGON. firTK HAH is unopliert with puro W?nra an,t .B. Liquor., H.nr. Alo, Bitters and Ciir?. FINTK HILLIARD TABLES In tho Salon. ,$a3JWe ua a caU. I. II. WOOD j w. church WOOD&CHURCET, LIVERY STABLE CORRAL, and FEED STABLE. Good bugo-y teams and nice Saddle horses furnished at all hours of the day or night, at reasonable prices. Particular attention paid to boarding and irroominu; transient stock. ENTRANCE On Main bdiI Washing103 Sta., Ca.hvon City. Oregon. BAKER CITY ADVERTISEMENTS. A.B. ELMER Watchmaker and Jeweler, IJAKER CITY. OREGON- o All work di-ntj promptly, and warrontcd to give patidfictiof. SI'is constantly on bnod full and compluto ptock -f Watches, Clocks and Jewelry, for Bale Cheap for Cash. AH goods 3arrented aa repreMated. Watches and all other urtioles 1n; f. lopairn oiy bo left with S. II. Shcphord, wba will attend to forwarding the same. A. B. ELMER. WM, GOOS, I5AKEK CITY, Oil EG ON, CIGAll MANUFACTORY, ALSO Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Tobacco and Smoking Articles. T C HYDE, attorney and counselor at law, Baker City, Oregon. Office corney of Court Avenue and Liberty Street. Haines & Lawrence, Attorneys at Xj,t7tr, BAKER CITY, OREGON. Will practice at Uv in all courts in Oacgos and Idaho. Large Transaction. The sale of the O. S. N. Co.'s stock esterday was the largest business transaction that has ever taken place on thiscoist. The money was paid over to a lepresentative of the stockholders, we presume Mr. Reed, who is reported now in New York, and the suck duly transferred. It is said the amount paid was two millions of dollars fr four, fifths of the st ck, and six-sevenths of the Walla Walla Riilroad. While we are not good judges of such nmt'ers, we think the purchasers have a g"od bargain, and they have a "big thing." The business on this route is paying and has been fur sometime, and yet the revenue has not reached one-ten'h part what it will be in the course of live years. The time was when the O. S. N. Company was a small thing, but it is now the bigjzest interior transpor tition company in the Un ted States The b"ats belonging to the O. S. N. Co. are as follows: Wide West, 000 tons; R. R. Thomp son, 700; Harve.-t Queen. 500; Idaho; Mountain Queen, 350; S. G. Reed, 300; Annie Faxton, 350; New Boat, 350; Alu.-o'a, 300; Emma Hay ward; Bonita, 300; John Gates 250; Spokane, 200; Oeklahama, 250; Dixie Thomp son, 175; Welcome, 1G5: Jo.-ie Me lt J ear, 100; S. T. Cnurch, 300; Mc- jMinville, 300; Alice; AYiliamttte Chief, 300; Bonanza, 350; Champion; Uiit-nr, dUu; (Jcciuef.t, JOU; lanny Patton, 200; E. F. Cooke, 200. To tal, 0340 Barges: Columbia, SU0; Columbia Chi.r, 800; Autorcat; GOO. Total, 2200. Be-ides these boats tha company owns the locks at Oregon City, a la'g amount of W haif property, five mils of railioid at the Lower Ca-caihs, fif teen mili s from the Dalh s to Oelil , and thirty miles from Wall a la t Wal la Walla. Wnile there were two million dollars paid d-iwn on this prop ertv, we understand it d-e.s not ine'ude the eii'i'O purchase money, and tiie figures are given at neary double tSi- amount. The holders of 'lie e ntrod-int'-rest in fiis cmpiny also have the con'rol of a m-j rdy of the stock in the boat" b tween th'.s port and Sa'i Fiau-ci-c-, and can l.o sa'e y put down as the large t -teimboit c ipo;ation in 'he United Sroes Wu trust their iela tions with thep olucers ;m 1 shippers will be sMeh as to be of mutu il iuter est and benefit, a d that the people shall not hive much cau-e to regret the sale. S a idard. The Northwest. Frui the Or.-gonian. Win. Denny broke hid lej while hauling rails near Likeview list week. Th placer m ne.s on Salmon River have yielded pretty well this season. 'i'lie uh-at crnp in Scott valh-y has been biibly lro-.tbitten in many places. Caterpillars have made thoir appear ance on Bear creek, but are duing no .serious harm as yet. A Fpecisd tetm of the s'ate circuit court will be held in Jackson county, commencing on the second Monday in August. Complaints are made by the sutlers of the Summer Lake country that em igrants appropriate their fences for Gre wood. The Stite of California took out 1200 cases of Salmon on the 28'h. In searching the premises of the late Mr. Barton at Clatsop a few days a:s, United States bonds t the amount of 83000, with the coupons for 1880, were fund sewed into a garment worn by the daughter. Ejvjs sell fur 30 cents a dozen in CD Weston. Work on Baker's railroad, connect ing Weston with Whitman, is being pushed ahead rapidly. Ties are com ing in and the grading being rapidly completed. A Southern paper says. The liore crop is a go id one this year. Scarcely a team comes into town without hav ing a little colt trotting along with its mothc, and the colts are nearly all line ones, too rub stock will soon be. at a discount. J. W. Collins, of Table Rock, has bixteen acres of Sogrhum under culti vation; which is growing finely and promises to yield a bundantly. He has sent for the requisite machin ery for the manufacture of sorghum .-yrup of superior qudity and is san guine of the success of the industry. A novelty in social amusement has been introduced in Jackson couiity. The Tidings of Ashland reports that a number of young ladies and gentle men, from Jacksonville and other places, met at the grove at Willow springs on horeback, and to the music of the violin went through a number of quadrilles and rountLdances with their horses. Ashland Tidings: The growing peaches upon the trees about Ashland are nearly all discolored in spots, which gives the fruit a mottled ap pearance. Some attribute this to the efiect of the late frosts, and soma think it is due to the Bame cause which curled up the leaves earlier in the season. Whatever it may be, the fruit does not seem t be affected deeper than the skin, and we trust our peach crop will be all right yet. County Superintendent Prof. .1. M Heard at Oakland, has completed his viit to every school in Douglas county. They :ire all in good condition. The following are the principal public schoo's in the county: Roseburg, 2i5G pupils; Oakiand, 119; Wilbur, 12G; Canynnrdle, 110; Looking Ghsf, 129; Co'e's valley, 9G; Drain's, 78; Mynle ('reek, 111; French setdemont, 79; Gatdiuer, 45; D iys Creek, 50; You culla, 50; Ten Mil, G4. Tnere are noiv in the territory of Washington 209 miles of railroad in ojea'ion. The Notthern Pacific Co. has 138 miles, the O. S. 2. Co. o miles, the Walla Walla Co., 31 miles, the ( )h mpia C . 15 niilee, and the Seattle Co 20 miles. Four pris triers in the Umatil'a co'in fy jail at Pendle'on attempted to es cape last wed:, and one by rhe name of C'din alias Hidl'do Horn did get away He was alterward captured. Moscow is on the down grade. The hens of "W.tlla Walla are nn i strike and onus are worth 25 cents a dozen. Mrs. Plucker, a resident of the Tou ched was kicked by n horse a few days ago and had a leg broken. The salnon catch on the lower Colum bia river is falling off. A box containing a human skeleton was found among the hay in Sawyer's stable at ICeibyville recently by a teamster. The California & Oregon Stage Com pany began Saturday night to run on lat time. Stages leave lloseburg now at 7:30 P. M. i A Mr. Hodukin, who is working a claim on Democratic gulch in Jose phene county, recently chanedup$500 sfter a f-insle week's run. Assistant Postmaetpr Genoral J. M. Tyner and Postmaster Geo. E. CoIp, of Portland, went south on the overland stage from Roseburg on Saturday night. M. M. Brown, who it was thought, committed suicide by drowning in Jack son county two years ago, turned up all right in Jacksonville a few days ago. Washington, July 1 The president has nominated John A. Hunter of Missouri, Chief Justice of the supreme court of Utah. The public debt statement issued to- I day shows the iocrea?e of the debt ! for June to be $24,783. General News. London, July 1 The July stakes afc Newmarket was won by Mask; Am bassador second; Evaston third. Lor illard's Cherokee, against which betting was six to one, came in fifth. Lorillard's Papoo-e, Neriad and Ger aiding which were entered to run for the July stake for two year old colts and filies at Newmarket July meeting to-day, have boen sci arched. A Times correspondent :.t Paris say that a majority of te B niparttts ate understood to concur with Ilouh-r in acknowledging Prince Jerome Bona putt as chief of the Nap deonic dynasty. The Queen has commanded that the troop ship Orontes, bringing the re mains of the prince imperial shall bo escorted part of her voyage by the channel fleet. The steam coal colliers of Merthyr" Tydvil, in Wales, numbering 32,000 persons, have agreed to accept the mas ters' demand of 10 per cent reduction in their wages. London, July 1 The Lord Chan cellor introduced into the house of lords to-day the government Irish Uni versity scheme, which proposes the dissolution of the Irish Queen's Uni versity and the application of its en dowments and grants to a university on the model of the London University Alexandria, July 1 The ex-khe-dive, his ms llassein and Hassan and Pashas Talaat and llugheb, started for Naples on board the khediye's yacht. The English and French men-of-war saluted the khedive's vessel. Sm Francisco, July 1 Rustler levies an assessment of 10c and Booker one of 50c. Baron Wilke retires from the stock bord, a new member, L. T. Lazure, taking his sea'. Eureka, July 1 Examination of the accounts of Auditor Duflf, of the Eureka and Palisade Riilroad Co., show him to be a defaulter. His ac counts are short b 'tween 25,000 and 810,000. An attempt wdl be made to bring him :o the Sandwich Islands. Victoria, .Inly 1 G. T. Seymour, ill-? well known furni'ure man, died last night at t-n o'clock, of congestion of the lutitrs, brought on by getting his lothe wer th-i day pievious He cati e to O.di Tenia in 1849, and was junior member of the old furniture firm of Pierce & Seymour, and fettled At Vicor a in 1858. Passed Tiir ugii. Gen- O. Howard and Governor Perry, accompanied by Lieut. Wood, pa-sed through here laBfr Monday, having concluded satisfactory airangemeuts with Chief Moses, who is now on his reservation near Lake Chelan. For having procurred, with out bloodshed, the removal of this tricky old savage to a place where his noxious preencc will in no wise re tard the progress of the great and growing Palouse and Spokaue valleys, General Howard merits the gratitude of all our pople. Empire. A Newpoit gentleman has discovered a new method of preventing a amadiup whtn a h r?e runs away. He was out driving the other day with a couple of la y friends when the reins broke and the horse ran away. Aa the animal was tearing down Belletue avenue at a terrible rate, Mr. Whiting reached over the dashboard and unhitched tho trace, thus letting the horse enjoy his run without the carriage. Ex-Judge Hilton, of A. T. Stewart k Co., litis offered to take from tha city of New York all the street sweep ings, garbage and ashes collected from below Fifty- first street, if the authori ties will keep the ashes separate and load the rest of the collection upon tho cars at Greenpoint Judge Hilton intends using the refuse for manure. At present the street sweepings are loaded upon scows and dumped icto the lower ba.v. I r