ft Grant fluff Hews. ONLY PAVER IN GRANT COUNTY. Official Paper For Grant County. Canyon City, Saturday Hay. 22, 1880. S. H. Shepherd, Editor NEUTRAL IN POLITICS UNDER ALL CIRCUMSTANCES. . - HOW THE PRESS STANDS'. Th Portland Mercury of Mar 9th Sirs the foMowing: If the press of the metropolis may fce 'taVe'n as transmitting the feelings of the people of this city on matters of general iutorest, and may .also be con sidered as pretty fairly representing the general average of the feelings throughout the State, the foilowiug "tabulas statement may throw some light on public opinion regarding the andidaey of Prim and Kelly fur tho .supreme court: i i THESE PORTLAND PAPERS Support: jOaily Sta dard, "Weekly Welcome, Condemn: Daily Oregmian, Daily Telegram, Daily B e, Sunday Mercury, New Northwest, Advocate, Sentii el, Deutsche Zeitung Willainef. Fanner In addition to the above let us dd nho following p-pera throughout the State wnick favor Kelly a'.d Piirn vlect'on and those opposed Support: -Stale Right Demo crat, Benton Blade, Western Star, Oregon City Demo crat, Ja c k s o n v i lie Tiuiefl, East Ore gon ian -Inland Empire, Condemn:. D.iily S a'eiinan, Albany Herald, Douglas Inde pendent, CrVHlli Gazette, Soebuirg (Plain dealer, Ashland Tidirgs, Oregon City din-terpri.-e, Jacksonville Seta tinel, La Grande Repub lican, Pendleton Inde pendent, Union Sentinel, Grant County News, Weekly Astorian, Dulles Mountaiu- I eer.. The above ii significant. When all outside extremely partizan newspapers oppose the election of certain men to office, surelv there must be something rotten in Denmark or rather, in Ore goo. By referring to the above Uist it will be found that only nine of the newspapers of Oregon rapport Prim .and Kelly 'while there are 24 which oppose their election. No 3ong article as necessary in this matter. The facte re clearly presented and they speak ifor themselves. Ylkinfc of them ! I. 0. 0. F. Annual Session of tho Grand Encamp ment of the State. The Grand Encampment of the I. O O. F. for the state of Oregon met in Portland on last Monday, in its annual session at O ld fellows Temple, forty three delegates being present. The following officers of the Encampment were present at the opening of the pe- Hon: E. H. Stolte, M. W. G. P.; W. S. Newberry, M. EL G. II P.; E. D. Burton, R, W. G. S. W., pro tem.; J. M. Bacon, . R. W. G. Scribe; I. R. Moores. M. W. G. Treasurer; J. C Churck, G. J. W.; W. J. Beatty, q.; Joseph Waober, D. G. S.; O. T. tfark r, W. G. Marshal, pro tem. Trie report of the varioas officers was Mibmitted and referred to 'lie v-iious c-mmittees. The folio wng officers of the Encampment were elected fur the ensuiug year: W. S. Nfwberry of No. 1, M. W. G. P., EL L. Bristow, R. W. G. S. W.; J. M. Bacon, R. W. G. Scribe; I. R. Moore?, R. W. G. Treas urer; P. Metschan, R W.G. J. W. Charles Pope, of Cleveland, Ohio, has lost six children byu diphtheria, inthin a short time. One son of ten years survives. X riot was recently threatened in Wayne county, Ohio, in consequence of the employment of colored men in the mines. Yesterday morning a meeijng of the Oregon Navig ti n Company: was held at the office ofE. G. Hughes, at which the following geutleraen and tie follow officer9 were e'ected: Preside?, Wil liam Reid; Vice President, Kenneth Macleay; Attorney, E. G. Hughes; Secretary and Treasurer, Rolst Bell. A resolution was passed confirming the purchase of the City of Salem jnd Ohio made for the company and the?e boats ordered transferred to it. The own em of the Pteamers surrendered their papers at toe custom house yesterday and the necessary transfer will be made to day. Standard. May 18. Senator Davis, now the richest man in "West Virginia, was once a railroad brakeman. Ex-Senator Mitcbell, savs there.is doubt of the ability of Grant to carry Oregon if nominated. The ablest man in the Connecticut delegation to Cincinnati is David A. Wells. And he is for Bayard. In the death of Monroe ' Ashbury San Francisco loses a good citizen and a faithful public servant The Grant men put on dictatorial airs in the Cook County Convention at Chicago and the result was a free fight and several knock-downs. Cameron intimates that in the Blaine boom continues to sweep the country as it has for the past few weeks he will yield to the inevitable. The Plumed Knight of the Penob scot can count on the six votes of Nevada in the National Convention as lonsr as he is in the field for Pres ident. Thfi Kern County Calif ornian calls or 1,000 men to cultivate corn in that valley, and suggests that all who are out of work in San Francisco should go there. TREASURER'S NOTICE. 'Office of Coojty Treasurer, ) Oans-on Cicy, May 5th, 1880. j Notice Is hisreby given that there are fi nds on hand applicable to the pay raeDtof the following County War rants: Class 4.. No's. 600 622-G33 G34 h u 635671 G87-721 u . 722723724764. Interest on the above Warrants will oease from this date. T. W. POINDEXTER, Treasurer, Grant Co, Ogn. Summons. In the Circuit Court for the State of Oregon, for the County of Grant, Rhoda Uurtw, 1'1'tt. v?. Thad-ieus S. Curtis, Deft. To Thaddeus S. Curtis, above nam ed defendant, in the name of the State of Orecon. vou will take notice that units'? )ou appear nt the next tetm ot the Circuit Court of tilt btate ot Uie pnn. for Grant (bounty, on the 12th day of June, 1880, and unsw. r the complaint of plaintiff, Cld in said court aorainstYOU, a decree of siid court will be taken agaisntyou dissolving the bnnd-of rnatrimonvnowoxisting between you and plaintiff, and for other relief for in plaintiff's complaint. This notice is published by order of Judge L. L. McArthur, dated April 26, 1880. GEO. B. CURREY, Atty, for Plaintiff. SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Grant County,- - - Ellen V. (Jrideon, Jflamtiit, vs. J. M. Gideon, Defendant To J. M. Gideon, defendant: In the name of the State of Ore gon, you are hereby required to ap pear in the above named court and answer the complaint filed against you in the above entitled suit, on or before the 8th day of June, 1880, that bemir the first of the June term 1880, of said court, and if you fail to so anwear and answer, the plain tiff will apply to said court for a de cree dissolving the bonds of matri mony now existing between the rjlaintiff and defendant and for oth er relief as in said complaint pray ed. This summons is published by or der of the Hon. Jj. j. McArtliur, Judge of said court made April 22d, 1880. U. W.AJtiKASH, n3-n9 Plaintiff's Attorney. Administratrix Notice Notice is hereby given that tho un dersigned ha been, by the County Court, or the State of Oregon, for Grant County, appointed Administra trix of the estate of E E. Turk, deceas ed, and all persons having claims against said estate are required to present the same with the proper vouches therefor, to the undersigned afc her residence ia Canyon City, Oregon, within six months from the date hereof and all persona indebted to paid estate are re quested to make settlement forthwith. Dated this, 14th day of May, A. D. 1880. M. C. TURK, 6-10 Administratrix. 1880. SPRING, 1880. Mrs. Jame Cleaver would announce to the public that she is just receiving from Sm Francisco, the finest assort ment of Ladies anil Misses Hats, ever opened in Grant County, and they will be s6M, for cash, at prices ihat defy ijonrpeiiiion. She ls) keeps a full stock of Em oroideries, Luce, Corsets, and Ladies' Underwear, which she 5ells lower than the who sell at cost and freight ex planation, !he buys exclusively far cash. The hesf assortment ofJewrliy and Silver Plated Ware ever offered in thi-se mountains. Terms Cash. Call, examine and be convinced. NOT8CE. W. H. Clark of Canyon City hav ing assigned and set over to me un der certain conditions all his real and personal property, all persons hav ing legal claims against the said W. H. Clark, and willing to comply with terms of assignment, will present their accounts to me before May i First, (1st,) 1880. And all parties indebted to said W . H. Clark will please call and make arrange ments for prompt settlement of same to avoid costs or collection. All set tlements must be made with me or my authorized agent. B. N. BARNETT, n40-tf Assignee. Canyon City March, 9th, 1S80. DREES CUTTING. Mrs. W. H. Clark would res-pcrfiil- ly announce t the public that she is now prepared to teach PRACTICAL DRESS CUTTING. Alt persons desiring to learn would do wen 10 avail iiiiuuiouives ui '! port unity. Her price for instructions are reasonable. A chart free to all. Satisfaction guaranteed. Canyon City, March 2Gth, 1880.-tf. A. HUPPRICH, FASHIONABLE BOOT AND SH(E- MAKER, CANYON CITY, OREGON. IS fully prepared to turn out first-class work out of the very best material and finest finish. $2TRepairing neatly and cheaply done Notice. All persons knowing themselves in debted to the E-tate of John T. Camp. bell, deceased, Tvill come forward and Fettle either with Martha D. Campbell, or Alvin Campbell at hia harness shop in John Day, Oregon. April 10th, 1880.3m. NOTICE. The Co-nartnership heretofore exUt ing between the undersigned, under the firm name of Thornt-n & Oouzen--, in the blacksmith business, at Prairie City, Grant Com ty, Oregon, is tlus dav dissolved by mutual consent, JN W. Th"rntn assuming and agrees to nav all lawful debt" and demands due by said firm, and persons knowing themselves indebted to ih above nun will plense com forward and settle with N. W. Thornton. N. W. THORNTON, VM J. COUZENS. By James Cleaver, n4-n8 Attorney m luct. Prairie City, 24th, 1880. IT. StanislaWSKY, Practical Watch- mnbr nnd Jeweler, is located at ban yon City, Oregon. "Watches. Clocks and Jewelry repairea at; bari uvx and wan anted. no-tr. jJgSubscribe for the News. UBQ D1DCD FZa. contracts rosy bo made for it IN NEW ASSIGNEE'S SALE. The stock of Goods lately belonging to W. H. Clark of Canyon City, Grant County Or egon, will be sold off AT COST Until further Notice TERMS CASH- Particular attention is called to the Stock of Children's, Misses and Ladies Trimmed Hats from 50 cents up to $5. Summer Goods at 15 cents per yard. NOTICE. - All parties indebted to W. H. Clark are warned to come in and Settle at Once. All Notes (due) and accounts that may be unpaid on June 1st, 1880, will be sued without further Nonce. 1 B. N. BAHNETT, Canyon City, May 1st, 1880, Assignee. Main Street, Canyon City, Oregon, J. V. HOWARD, M. DM - - PROPRIETOR. o Having recently received a full and carefully selected stock of Di'iand 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. H Is still at Ms post at John Bay City, deal ins out the very choicest Groceries, also keepsji full stock of Boots, Shoss, Clothing, Calico, Ware, fancy Cups and Saucers, My Store is always welcome to to buy or merely to see the goods. TOVE AND TIN WARE BY MAX HETSCHAW, CANYON CITY, OREGON, Kocp3 constantly on bond a gocd as- sortmont of STOVES AND TIN W ARK And ?uch other articlcp uBucHy kept in a Dm clnfH Tin Establishment, AT MODERATE PRICES. STRAWBERRY VALLEY FLOURING- MILLS, MOKE HEAD & CLEAVER PROPRIETORS. Manufacturers and dealers in Flour of the Best Brand, Gra ham Flour, Corn Meal, Shorts, Bran and Feed. For a Superior Article of flour go the Strawberry Mills. These Mills are located in Strawberry Valley, in the upper John Day Valley, brant County. j3S Accommoda tions a speciality, reasonable prices. Give us a call. -gEf NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office at Dalles, ) Oregon, April 24th, 1880. f Notice, is hereby given tbut the fol lowin" named settler has filed notice of hia intent! n to make final proof m sup port of his claim, and secure final en try thereof at the expir tion of thirty days from the date of this no' ice, viz: .Marshall A. MelNeal, Homestead io, 730 before the Register and Receiver of the Land Office, on Saturday, June 19th. looU, tor tee vv or invy ana N EJ of N VJ and N WJ of N EJ Sec. 122, T 12, S K 23, ilj, and names the following as his witnesses, viz: All en Knight, The Dalle, Wasco County, 0"n , and John P. Smith of The Dalles, Wasco County, Ogn., and Hugh Ulenn, of The Dalles, Waseo County, Ogn , and E. W. Waterman, of The Dalles, Wasco County, Ogu. S. COFb'IN, n3-n7 Register. STORE Tobacco, Crockery, Granite- and General Merchandise. everybody whether they come w, g Tean-iiT. w. a Jacobs OYERHOLT & JACOBS, Wagon Wlaking3& Carpentering "Wagons and Buggies repaired at reas onable rates Spok es, Brakebars, Ax es, Eelloes, Plow Beams, Etc., or Sa It Building and Jobbing prompt ly attended.to. Doors, Sash, Etc., Constantly on hand and made to order. GITY BREWERY AND SALOON, Washington St., Canyon City, Oregon. F. C. SELS, - - Propt'r. ConstRrtly on hand and for sale, Zjngor Beer Superior to any in tho Slate. FINE WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS ALSO, MALT, MALT VINEGAR, AND CHOICE CALIFORNIA HOPS AND LAGER BEER WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. LIQUORS AND WINES, For Bale in quantities less than FIVE GAL LONS. AT THE POST OFFICE! E. HA LI, X 313 Xj IE X 3XT Stationary. Spectacles and Eye Glasses, Candies, and Nuts. Subscriptions taken, at Publishers Rates, for, all the Leading Papers and Magazines published in THE UNITED STATES. Agent for Titus Bro., Jew. elera, Albany, Oregn. Watohes Cleaa ed and Repaired. igijigp