Tie Brant Ms Haws, Saturday Morning, Feb. 28, 1880. The Grant County News is regis tered AT THE POST-OFFICE AT CaX- yon City as second class hail matter; according to law. 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 nd half o'alock P. M. HOB An LODGE, No. 22. I 0 0. F., meets every Thursday evening at their Lodge Room in Canyon City. Visiting brothers aro invited to attend. By Order ofN. G. OUNTAIN VIEW LODGE, No. 33. I. 0. 0. Fv Prairie City, Ore gon, meets every Saturday Evening. Members of the order are invited to attend. By order of the N. G. STAR SERVICE. Perhaps the majority of the people of this Coast are not aware that cn or about the let of nest month the daily stage linos now conveying the U. S. Mail will be no more fur awhile, bat it it coverthcleEr; the truth. Auordr his beon issued that the itr service shall be reduced to '-nee a week, and that metns all mail serrico not travel ing on railroads or stcsmnoat. Every effort should be mado by Pacific Coast citizens to overcome this advancing in justice, for such it is, by getting op petition! forthwith and forwarding tho name to their RcpreseaUtives iu Con gress ai loon 88 possible. The people in tho East seem to think than tho people on this coast re only half civilized snd that they aro for the moat part Indians snd Cinnamon, and thu we khould'onlr h.'ivo a mail o&c a cclc whi;e V:oy can have from oa to tan iail per day. We venture t-.e assertion ibzt tho ptop'e on t PaciSc Coast oo an avtrsgr, tnkf, aa-1 read, t:eo papers to rhere the Kaniern pople take one, atd contribute as mnch araiu, ! pro portion. towsrU keeping up tho tar service J do Eatrn poj -le. Takiai a clear view of matter v don't any justice iu decreasing; our u.a'l ?ir xice. But as the order ka oeu undo all we have to do to qu'rtly pabnait or rouse up and jet'.'.ion ivr a cyutinu anct of our dailv maila Washington, Feb. 21. Tlio follow ing is the order issued by the Post a as. ter General cutting down the m:;il tor vice in tar route: To the Second Assistant Postmaster . General: That there may be no defi ciency creatod to maintain the Star ser vice for the present fical year, direct that on and after March 1st rmr., ser " vriee on all the Star routes be rsducvd to ono trip pr wctk, allowing one 1 month's pay as provided by law on tho service dispensed with. I also di'ect that the service placed on now routek since, and including July 1, 1879, b discontinued, if the foregoing reduc tion is not sufficient lor the purpose in dicated. I think that the rapid growtk of population and busincis in the Ter ritories and new States, and tho roitor ation and improvement of sorvice in the Southern State3 demand existing service, and in many instances addition al servico on old, and now scrvico on recently established routes. I also be lievo ttut tho publio service will suffer by tho reduction. The law requires tha: I shall not exceed tho appropria tion, and I am determined to conform to tho lav. D. M. KEY, Postmaster General. THE TYPE QUESTION. Tho few type founders in tho United States have combined and made a corner on typo and have ad vanced tho price beyond all roason. But they do not stop at that but are using every effort to have tho duty ou foreign typo increased and then they would again raise their price and the printer has to buy of them-. or quit business; for it is next to im possible for publishers to raise their rates to correspond. The Govern ment gets nothing from this move on tho part of these nine American monopolies, but rather reap a disad vantage. It is a put up job and strikes the people full in tho face, for it prevents tho publishing of ma ny good books that will never ap pear while type and paper is so high, hence the reading people are tho suf ferers. Tho lawyer, tho minister, tho teach er, and in fact no one can afford to purchase as many and as valuablo books this year as last, and all on ac count of this move on tho part of jobbers. "Wo have heretofore beon a strong friend to Amorican type but now that this trickery has sprung up we shall turn our influence, bo it much or little, to Scotch typo and no doubt hundreds of publishers will do tho saino, thereby sondiug thou sands of dollars out of the United States and all on account of a few companies. It is the duty of every ono to use their influenco to have Congress romoTO tho duty on type and paper. EAENEYTESES. DEMOCRATIC COUNTY COMMITTEE PROCEEDINGS. Died. At Prairie City, recently , Moses Zook. Mr. Zook will bo re membered as an old citizen of the Olive Creek District. Miss Smith and Miss "NYorswick, Mr. and Mrs. Dr. Dodson, of Prai rio City wero in attendanco at tho Calico Ball. ' Born. Near Prairie City on Feb. 19th, to the widow of tho late Sand ford C. Dodson, a daughter. Fort Harnet, Ogn. Feb. 22, 1880. Editor News: This ha been tb hardest Winter we hive had ia"t 73-4. Snow ia three fic deep on the parade ground and atill piling up. ''Come over and atop with mother," is a popular phrase here jmt now. The officer of tho tiav r.vd.-d a poker ciaine a,t this j-laco a eight? m;o and some of the incid -nrs ia connectlm therewith haTe gi riss to a gnod d:il ( taer rime u. The order to abrmdua the Post has bon isl ond tv,a soldiers are already packing shnr knausaoks aad ractiei tha g i-a-you-phase trle of marching pparsWy to lo-vriuof. TUft f'".tive JO J ?, neu ! HsuEjy aud !3W aud co'iiui aii aunts crlrb-tlO'l tVesViugton'a bir'k Uy, by a bull, a! fchf MMlcoie .'! Mr. John P.l', oo Sel'ic8 r ver. Mr. P. Preach i reported as serious ly ill r.t Wu aeojuc3?. He drove a largs baud of berf cattle to that plao recently and oho'tly afier his rvrivsl he was taken ii;k vrita pneumonia. Ths cad ek for Btcknicn iu jJthiM Ee-"-t e i ia gloomy; nbhouh the saus' n of the new ran is approaehing the old co"s are dcapa'rin uf it 3 eer c rain?, and hm nil reds of them are dyin from hunger ad thirt. It is estimated no that cue-fourth of the cattle in tho IFarLey Baain will die this Winter. This, a!eu with the ennoimceinent that our late neiidihora, tho i'iutea, are earning back to thuir old atnmpin ground ond tho troops removed, is hav ing a dissipating (.fret upon the indus trious Fettlcrs cbo reside iu this riciu- itr. A yoang lady who ia sojourning at the Post sent to Canyon City a little while back for a certain amount of dry oods whieh sho described as "black armure, to make a princess overskirt." It could hardly be expected that gawk of a maa would have discrimina tion enough to tell black armure from cotton-worsted and ho didm't. Whew ! Send it back ? Of course she would send ic back. Put it up at 4-frocze-out" suggested one of the boy?, "and we'll all take a hand provided you go with tho drets." Yes, sho would do any- tiling to get rid of it. "Jiiumj" Gen try being in a streak of luck, it didn't take him long to win all tho bean? and the drcas; but alai I tho luck gnvo out when he went boldly up to tho girl and asked her if phe would stick to hor Tvord. She said bho would havo him too quick, but bofore going any further she wanted to know if ho would join a Blue Ribbon club that was being or ganized hero then and that ended the matter. Jimmy ia having lots of fun with the overskirt though just the pa mo T. Canyon City, Fib- 21. 1880. In pursuance of tho call of tha Chair man of th Dcmocratio Central Com. mitte of this county, said committee met at tho court house and wai called to nrder by T. J. Smith, Chairman. T. V. Poindexter was elected SocV. The Chairniiu stated the object of the inofting, whereupon, ou mutioo, it ws ordered thut the Democratic Pri maries of Grant County be held inoach precinct on Saturday, March 13tb, 1880 and that the hour of meeting ahull be at 2 o'clock, P. M. That the County Convention be held at tho court houso in Canysn City on Saturday, March 27th, 1880, at 10 o'clock A- M. On motioo it was ordered that the ap portionment be made oo the vote east for John Whit ?aker for Congress and that each precinct be entitled to one del egate at large and 'me fur ech 12 votes cast for John Whiteaker and one for each G or fraction over 6. Motion was made and carried that no delegate to tho county convention be al lowed to vote more than one proxy in said conventioe. Apportionment of delrgatti: Prcciuots votes delegates Canyon City 10G 10 Union 74 3 o 8 4 i 1 3 o o 3 4 o O O John Day 21 Marysville 11 Middle. 24 Roi-k Ciek 40 South Fork 10 leaver 22 Hay Stack 0 North Fork 18 Long Creek 7 Elk Creok 8 Grauite Creok 20 Olive Creek 35 Haruey 29 Dundoi'&Blitzo.i 14 Warner 0 Grand tolali 445 On motion tiiH Chuirman was appoint ed a co'U'iiilte on fmiuoci. On motion th c'unmitt:ts nbj"nrned t meet at the c4l of tho ciiMriran. T.J. S.MfTH, Chair won T. Vv. PulMDHXTSC, Secretary. c- llr.asus. V, 0. Seis, Turk, Nicholas, Pxnifch, of hi city, and 3ir. jturt-er, of The- Dille, s'nrtoil for thw Mi-nu-jnestl Mine last Twnadsy uiorsing. Thy cot but a short distanc bcyoud .J as. Youn'i when or.e of the horses f ave out aad, v aro told, that thev had a serious time flora there to Mid dle Pork. The horae that feundered in tho unow was left on the mountain aad the boys gnt to tho station as best they ou'd. Somo of them were very foot-sore and will no doubt remem' er their visit V the mine in February, 1880. Dr. J. "W. Howard authorizes us to iay that ho ia having drawers and shelving mado preparatory to in creasing hia stock of drugs; and as his now goods or aow ordered ho desiros all those owing him to make it convenient to pay as much as poss ible on their bills immediately there by giving him an opportunity to fur nish Canyon City with a Drug Store second to none in Eastern Oregon. Lecture. Rev. A. Bronsgeest will deliver a Lecture at the Court Houso on Thursday, March 4th, at 7 o'clock P. M. Subject, Woman in Relation to Society. Admission for gentlemen 50 cents. Ladies free. Let all attend. Called. Mr. J. J. Cozart called on us yesterday. He wintered at his Chorry Creok ranch We had a con versation with him about the race track and fast horses in this county, and next week wo will have some thing to say on tho subject. v-- A man stepped into our office yes terday and told us to advertise a D fool for sale. His reason for selling was that he came to town intending to return home next day but he got drunk and was still in town. Through a m'sunderstinding we announced that Mr. M. L. Olmsted would lecture on Friday instead of Wednesday evening lastnevorthe'ess ho had e very good audience although it wa the same night of the Calico Ball, ne introdueod some good lo:ic and a close obsxirver would naturally say that many of hw paragaphs contain ed njoie truth than poetry. Died. At the Malheur Agency, Feb. 16th, 1880, of billious remit tant fever, Mrs. E. J. McDonald, aged 31 years, and 3 months. Ths Calico Ball was well attended and every one teemed to onjoy them selves hugely. Vo are sorry that we haven't space to describe oach and every costume but such is tho case now. Somo very nice waltzers were present as usual; and ono of our Canyon City married ladios had tho neatost and nicest made suit in the room. Tho costumes were all very becoming and wo hope, and will, at somo future Ball describe tho dross of ovory lady present. s, .-V Mr. Truwiiuidue and wifo, Re-.v. Hawn and family and Mrs. Hurberger wont up t Prairie City to at?oud the festival. The day was ao stormy we ceuld not venture out with our Shop herd's fold. Born. To the wife of Wns. Gil christ, in thU city, ou Fob. 27th, 1880, a duughtor, weight 10 pounds. . Dr. Howard has received a lot of that celebrated Golden Blood Syrui. Try it, A number of items were crowded out this week. INrfilicf&l Advertisements. KEPUHLICAX COUNTY COMMITTEE. The Republican Central Committee of Grant County will meet in Canyon City on Saturday, March 6th, 1880, at 2 o'clock p. ni., for the purpos" of trans ACing Biioh bu'inpsc n muv be prop.-r-ly brought before tho Committee. The cousnii to i comtitutrd a? f-d'ow.-.: South F.wk ir-cm-.H II. C. Jarrell W. 10. Daru'm, C. O. M anker, John Piron, John South, If. "olo, M. V. ThoMipjon, J. F. leaver, V W. Lucas, Mo tier Howe, J. H. Blake, Middla Hay Stack, Alvord, DundwrA Blitzon" Johu Dat, " Marysville, " Union, ' Granite, " Rock Creek, ' Elk, Oliv?, Harney, North Fork, V arner, Long Creek, N. Rulison, J. L. Bowen, David Jones, W. M. James. PHIL. METS( HAN, Chairman. Cany en City, Tcb. 25th, 1SS0. Notice. All political communica tions from" either party ,or from any one interested in politics must bo acoompaiuod by the cash or the equivelaufc or said communications will not appear. Remember that the Niwb ia as fro for ono as for tho othtr. It knows no party. Candidate. All those who dosire to run for office can announca their names through the columns of the News from now till after tho eounty Convontions for ten dollars. Don't bo backward gentlemen; lot the peo ple know your intention or you may bo left out in the cold at tho prima ry meetings. Aiiuoiincemeuts. For tho Office of Sheriff. Person ax. Our callers Vic past week were Mr. Frank Wallace and G. H. Kiaibarland, of Ml Vernon, Sam Hardin". Wm. Strobel and John Mur ray, of Prairie City AVe also roceived calls from a number of othor gentle men. Call in friendl. Back Again. Mr. R. C. William son, Supt of The Dalles & Baker City Stage Line, ha returned fn m a short visit to his family in tbo East He says ho doesn't think we will be lonp: without a daily mail. Wo h"pu not Misb Sarah Hubbard, of Middle Fork, arrived in ur ti. vrn last Tues day evening and remained till after thor Calico Ball. The Honumpn al mine, in Eastern Oregon, is undei very favorable head way. Three tuonels are being run and they are pushed forward at the rate of 70 foot a month. The ledge improves as the akaft goes don, nnd oro now be ing taken out ii said to be of a fine quality. A largo quantity of bullion has reoonlly been shipped to Portland, and the prospects of the min were nev or brighter than they are at the pres ent. Idaho Avalanche. Fire at Albany The residence of ex-Sheriff Horrin of Albany jaa de stroyed by Oro on Monday night about 9 o'clock. Tha family of Mr. Herrirt were ahsnnt from town at the time, and he was attending tho meeting of hw lodge. The firemen succeeded in Rav ing tho piano, tho rest of the furniture being a total luss. The building was insured for 81,800. The origin of th fire is n mystery. Jutlge P. Muson, of Goose Luke, in forms the Examiner that tho past ea .son ho manufactured twenty gallons of syrup from sorghum cane grown on his farm at New Pino crcsk. The Judo thinks the soil in Gno.e Lake valley well adapted to the growth of sorghum, and contemplates sending East for an iron sugir mill. The Northern Pacific Railroad. Much intcrost U felt by our people as to tho final location of the Western Division of the rcarl, but whether it ooiuoa down the Columbia River or jj os across the Mountain to Puget Sound, the supply of Oregon HidneY Tea will not be effected. Enough was gathered last fall to cure evsry case of Buckache or Kidney Diseaso in Oro gon, and it will do it too. SEED WHEAT. Canton Citt, Ogn., Feb. 19th, 1880. j I respectfully announce myself as a Candidate for the office of Sheriff for Grant County, subject to the de cision of the Democratic County Convention. Very Respectully, O. P. CRESAP. For the Office of Treasurer. I hereby announce myself as a Candidate for the office of County Treasurer for Grant County, subject to the decision of tho Democratic County Convention. W. H. CLARK. f Oanyon G, Fob. 19th, 1880. Farmers desiring seed wheat can purchase tho Whito Australian o tho undersigned. It is No. 1 wheat und seeders should scour their soed while it is to be had. OVERHOLT &, MULDRICK. II. Stanislawsky, Practical Watch maker and Jeweler, is located nt Can yon City, Oregon. Watches. Clocks and Jewelry repaired at khnrt notice and wan anted. n32tf. TAKE WARNING I TAKE WARNING ! TAKE WARNING 1 All thouo who havo received tho Giumt County News ono year on. time wiR please TAKE NOTICE TAKE NOTICE TAKE NOTICE That unless they pay their Subscrip tion by tho time the year expires tho )aper will be discontinued to their address. THE YEAR EXPIRES THE YEAR EXPIRES THE YHAR EXPIRES APRIL THIRD, APRIL THIRD, APRIL THIRD. New BlaCbsnM Sin, C.W. Bonham Proprietor, CANYON CITY, OREGON. Machinery, Wagons, Buggies, Plows and all kinds of work in my line made and repaired in & workmanlike manner at reason able prices. Special attention paid to the shoeing of interfer ing and unruly horses. I will be fouud opposite Wood ifc Church's Livery Stable where horses will be cared for at rcasonack rates. QWq me a eR C. W. BoKHAjfc