Grant County news. (Canyon City, Or.) 1879-1908, June 05, 1880, Image 3

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Tie Brit Gonntr News,
Saturday Morning, June y, I8SG.
f.The Grant County News is regis
tered at the Post-Office at Can
yon City as second class mail
matter; according to law.
CANYON CITY LODGK, NO. 34,
A. F. and A. MM holds ita regular
Communications on the Saturday even
ing of or next proceeding the f'uil moon
in each month, at seven and half o'clock
P. M.
OB A II LODGE. No. 22. I 0 0.
F , meet everv Thursday eveniu'
at their Lode Boom in Can von City.
visiting brothers are invited to at'ond.
By Order of N.G.
M OUNTAIN VIEW LODGE, No.
Ifl 33. I 0. 0. F., Prairie Citv, Ore
rznri, meets everv Saturday EvM.inir.
Members of the order are invited to
attend. By order ofthe N. U. :
TOHN DAYLODGFj No. SO, r. 0. 0. j
9 j.., meet: everv miuruay evtnmg at i
their Locluc lionm m C hivmi ( i'v. Oan.
Visitiiii' members ate invit'd to a'tend. i
J5y oi dei of the Lode
smmnrn
A Sad Accident. On last Friday, 1
two little twin sister:;, children of
Mr. and Mrs. AVm. Dunham, of Mt j
Vernon, were out playing and wan-
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ticiuu huaiu tn.-jium'e iroin mo nous
md finally found their way io (be
;op of a very large rook, one side of
r .
which was about feet hi;''.. The !
little ones approached the edge of
ljji- tuuii, nim in iiLLyiupLlilg. LO go
iome, fell oil, and one of thorn was
'io injured that she only lived about
our hours. The other one had her
irm fractured and a very deep and
igly wound in the forehead, ttho is
in this citv now and in a verv fair
vav to recover. Inasmuch, as the
till was nearly -I'd feet oernendicuhiv I
t is a.iuvsterv that both were notm-
tuntly killed. fr. B.diain was
tbseut on the road between here and
?he Dalles, and the news will be
ear trending to him.
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Maj. "W. V. Kinehcart was in tlie i
, ...wi r i.: I
buxn aim IIU1H JJi.IJ v e
barn that several 0 mule teams ar
rived at Harney a few days ago to
LWe t-ne supplies from the Post.
iVhat seems strange is that when
i Indians were bting perstied I
C3U. Howard conld only make about j
.ofimilcs :i day with the teams, but
uliv that the uo.si, i.s to m Iv.ikii
ujjthe teams can make 4H miles pc-r I
cblr from Boise City to Ft. Harnen
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J ti: tiangerons U) aeinv now. vou
sec
as the Post must, rro.
COURT DOCKET.
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M. Foster vs. Grant County.
of Oregon vs. Dennis Murphy
" John Darby.
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" Jas. Cr. Beauehamp. j
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" Ah Tov.
" Ah Coon
(l Aiitoao Francisco.
" Chas. Smith.
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iJolm Nalan vs. Poindexter &,
rk. M. Stevens vs. H. Bobbins.
E1L Sims vs. Geo. A. Bi eson.
Fift National Bank of Walla Walla !
vs.. W. Scott. Rhoda Curtis vs. j
T. J. Curtis. Ellen V. Gideon vs. i
J. M. Gideon. Miles Carey AY.
ir. .yuiutb. uonn a. v.ampr:m vs.
J. Akprowley. W. H. McClaiu y.
J. wj Scott.. B. N. Barnett vs. J.
W. jlsott. N. N. Bobbins vs. Clms.
WilliYps & G. B. Newall. P. Kuhl
vs. J.W, Scott. Phil Grotevant vs
FLA
At jirecent meeting of Mountain
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Yiew 35dge, No. 33, I. O. O. F., of
Prairiql City, the following officers
were ected: Thos. Witinore, N.
O. ; Isljm Laurance, V. G. ; James
F. Sullies, R. S.; Jas. F. Cleaver,
Treas.
Jonnl Cameron is the happiest
and prajdesk rnan in Grant count.
He saysbe married on Saturday,
moved ol Saturday and on last Sat
urday his son was born. All doing
well. Rfcree, Dr, Horsley,
From Sanderson we learn
that Coi 1 liave started en route for
Camp Ctijan and will camp near
Wm Lu8 in a few days.
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STATE GRANGE OFFICERS;
The Oregon State Grango met ut
Salem during lust week. Throughout
the meeting it has been harmonious
and the u ost flsit'ering reports as to
the growth of the Order in Oregon and
Washington Territory were read. "We
here give the names of the officers elec
ted: Master K. P. B'-isp, Mirion
county; Overseer D. S. K. Buick,
Douglas county Lecturer A. R4
Shipley, Clackamas; Steward W. M.
Hilleary, Mari n; Ass'stunt S eward
J. W. Kirklaud, Polk; Chaplain W.
H. Gra, Linn; Secretary N. W.
Randal!, Clackamas; (J ate Keeper
Tliov. Smith, Bjkui; Ceres Mrs. M.
J. Tim in, Linn; Pomona Mr?. E. B.
i !etlj, Washington; L. A. S. Mrs.
I. L. llillea-y, Marion; member exe
cutive committee Daniel Clark, Ma
rion. J3elow we ive a 1 isi together with
the number of e otl furnished by each
pen-on, to Coi. Lung:
D. N. Luce,
370,
1G4,
503,
120,
199,
25,
122,
110,
110,
-y,
so,
29,
207.
Wal;
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H. 0. Trowbridge,
Win. Luce,
A. J. Smith,
G. i I. Kind erla nn,
.Jos. Oliver
A bur Mosior,
t ha.. Frev,
Put Mulenre,
.) oiiii L ng,
it. II. Nus;
J. A. Lacnek,
Totd,
2,118.
Tun following )ersons have either
subscribed or renewed their subscrip
tion to The Ni:ws since last issue:
M:j. Kineharfc, 2 copies, J. Frank
I'.Filler. Jim. Small, John lilurrjjv
F. L)Iersdoff, F. Wallace and Mrs.
J-iardr.
NOTICE.
Fourth of duly ee'ebration at B. C.
'I'ruWbrid-.e-'s. Suturciny, July 3rd, at
12 o?coek, .!.
Oratiiia by M. L OI?ii.smJ;
Idnner at 1 o'eo-ck, p. m.
T ckeis, one iioll ir. C.'nldren half
pr ee. A c rdid invi atitii i es-ended
I; all.
It will be remembered that 2,000
reward lias been offered by Jutl-'e
una aim o. .luranam loanv law-
i iif i m
yer v.-ho would find a similar dec:s-
-- v . . , . .
ii;i m J!in,giisli or American statutes
Willis and Sol. Abraham to anv law
to that made in the canvonroad case
by Kelly and Prim. Well, the
000 reward has not yet been applied
for tot eve.1) bv Kellv and Prim.
'1 ha f.-jbon in' per.-o-.s are ceiicus
eiMiust ratO'S for this coun'v:
T W. Puindexter Ibr Canyon City.
John D .v and M.ddjo.
W JL Kelly, Ibr Long Cn ek,
North Fotk, Rock Cr.-ck, Smth Fork
and May Stick.
V.G Pipkin, f..r Marysvill?, Un
ion, Olive. Granite and E. k Creek.
T. W. Gutrey. for llamey, Dundcr
k BH'zmi, Alvord and Malheur.
Sun Freneii, Ibr 1 leaver, Currey and
Warner.
it some energetic man will do us
the favor to send to us Iho vote as
east in his precinct next Monday we j
will try to give the entire vote next j
week. Sand the vote to the News of.
the earliest possible moment.
Mug. Jennie McCaullv nee Dear-
doff returned home last Tuesday
from the Yalley where she has been
visiting for a few years.
Mrs. Rosa Edgar has given up her
situation at Soda Springs and return
ed to this place.
Ma. John Magness returned from
"Wheatlnnd W rWe ,t-l,,. !
he has been spending the winter. '
Ol
ext week will be a splendid time I
to subscribe for the News; or to pay
up your subsciiptiou. Come in.
FAXGY WORK.
Mrs. UobK Loekwood desires to in
form the 1-idies of thistJi'v ;md vioini
ty, that she will give Lessons in Fancy
Work, such as Wax Flower. Fruit
and other work, at her rrsidehce, on
Mo: day and Thursdays of each week
at two o'clock, P. M.
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SHALL WE II AYE NO ANSWER ?
Aiid yef we have no answer to that
S2.000 reward offend by Jude Willis
and Sol. Abiaham for a siu.ilar deci.i
ion to that made by Kelly and Prim ic
the Camonville road oas
Can it be pesible that Kellv and
Pi im propose let ing this ck.-dlenge f-r
proof of thnir honesty and the corn ct
mss of th.ir op:nions go by without an
answer'? Ceituidy judges if ability
ai d aspiring judg s at thut would i ot
.-.How such a cbalhngeti g) by and
fail to show thdt their dcisions were
ju.-titied by law and in aecordai.cv with
former deci-ioi s.
Without an answer to i his chal etinc
and without an attempt io take up
ibis reward, and u it bout pi oof th.t
the decision was a j'.st one, the tic pie
of Oregon must co'i.-ider that Kelly
nd Piim ui 1 m..ki! decisims con rai v
1 1 law, and will jilb w ibeir own pci
a.iiia! feelings to dicta'e their dec ee.-
Thi CjU-s'ionof elect "n g me i to the
stipieme bench of the St.te is a giave
one that should be fully con-idere 1 b
evi ry voter before he ea-ts h s ballot.
In the eb ctiou in1' the judge no man
wlu has the welfare of Lis c4 untrv at
h'-art, wiio !io; q Ibr the working out
of th-i liw hi I down in the sta:u'
hut jus ice may be done to ad mankind,
j himself inchoh d, who pr ty- Ibr uoth
i T r 1 . Itl.T'i t t ft -in !i.,hiJ .m.1 nn1. . in
liieifcrv, h.'uld for a mnt nt In; biased
by polit.cai pudjudiee-J in favor cd' a
partj pet. The supreme jud-e muat
ba honest or di: lib-rtie-, life and prop,
ei ty of tiie pf ple are in (Sanger fnu::
tiidioi.est decisions. The cas.diJaJe
for supreme judg.: sliould be abve mh
)i ii'ii, or e'ery ot.e ui.o m.-y have a
just eaue beibie the court u.usi tum
idewhm tie day ef rod approacbe-.
Here it ha b en charm d agiin t Keby
ji.d Piim that iln-y have mad.t an un
lawful and parti d '.u cision. A lewa.d
'f ?2.U00 has bt en o fie red tin m to pio
duce a simil.ii" decision in all E irh.-h
. r Ameiicau law bonks- Thev lil
to do so, tveii tho-gh tin v'2,000 i
jti 1 to a yett'o j-al.-uy a Mip eine
jude. That th y do not take th; ic
waid is pr of tii t they neve.ry had au
ihoiity Ibr the dt'ei.in; ,'.,r if they had
they certainly wwiild in five minutes
turn to the pare in the tatu e for the
deeisi in by which they were guided.
Who can then but Ik-m'i-vo Kudy and
! Piim guilty as charged ? The) wmild
... ,' .
oi r-iuiid s !iui;tv before any U'.-tirt oi
.
111 v in the Li. is d itavs.
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'iliey have, in fai t, be. n condemned
by evety lcal publ-Cinicm in the land,
and tin re i.s ma a laver in Ote-om.
outside .f ih-'Se who aigued in favor ot
li e winning side in the cas-.-s decided
oy Keily and Prim, who will ju.-tdy
th.-m in tl e dee sions made by tin m
These are Ui; f.a:ts in the eae, c-upb d
with the important luct th.it liiis is the
lira i.ime in the hist- ry of Oregon that
any judgt-'s a.-ts have been ?o Ha-.rai.t-y
in conlhet vi;h the law and ajaiust
ju-tie-i as to c.di f r;h pub ic and ei -erl
emstiro r.uii the t-tump ad
through the pres. As to iho press
f Oie.OM, L ce. -no only nine newspa
pers that lav..,-Ke-iy a id Pii-u's elec
tion, and they aru (d'rho vio enfc and
partem lyyi. On the other hand,
theie aie twenty five which condemn
di m in unmei&urc 1 terms, and e.rn-.M
iy ask that the locto s of the Stat
will vote auamst the e ecti -n of mdi
tn.-ii a ju lfes. And t-'d- paper is one
of the t vii -live. We uro the d
feat of'Ke'ly and Prim bocau-c we be
lieve then in-ouipefc nt, that if. me had
achancj bcf. re them tin re would be im
a.'suiauce tint jnstice. would be do--e
him, and that in self-protection, in th-
name of justice ai d ui belnlf of rin-l.f
o
all h.-nest men should opp se tl o-e
who are offered $2,000 for the Mu.ple
Pr ot of t,lelr ''' sty ai d kno b dsre,
a,ld rs,i' fc ' 1Xi ,h !t l)ruo1' 1 ' tha P,M V1"
and Prim are to dav b.-L-in- office of
the people of On-on. We h dd th.t b
isriht of those in whose power it re
mains to grant or withhold the favtr
they are pleading for, to demand them
pro f, if ncces-ary, of their honesty and
capacity. It is n cess ry in tins rae,
'and when Kelly an! Piim fad to uive
if, it is the duy of every voter fo frown
them dovn. The candidates forjudge
should show clean hands or suffer de-
feat. -D-oglas Independent.
Republican Ticket.
ForOonjircss,
M. C. GEOUGE.
Fi r Supreme JudgF,
J: B: WALPO, W. B. L0KD,
' k. B. WATSON.
F r State Pant- r,
W. H. ODELL.
1'or Judge of the 5th Judieinl Distriit,
M. L. OLTEAD. j
Pri.secut'.ng Atty. Ir 5th Jui'l. Diet, j
County Ticket.
Por State Senator,
J. MAlid.VK.
For Representative,
J. J. WOIiCKSfEPu
For Sheriff,
FRED. WIN EGA R.
1 or C unty Clerk,
N. RULISON.
For Treasurer,
N. II. B iLKY.
For Assessor,
JOHN LUCE.
F- r Supt. Public Ins ruction,
GEO. 1I1GI.ON.
For County Comra'si ners,
B: DAMON, A.L. THOMPSON.
For Surveyor,
W. H. KELLY.
For Coro er,
DR. O. M. lOt)S02T.
11 4'
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GRAXi) JUIIY REPORT.
We aLo in ou- x -u.i-atinn of the
r cords of tl (: unty, find a p rtion if
t'o-m eai n -t be lout d' t- it. a bo. k
dtsLnat d the So-ijl Rook; a b;ok
t'tar. i.- used l y ihe e'erk lor the j ur
poe of recording the Conn y W..nants
as i hey j.r. ma-ie out b p M clck nl
drawn qy dillb enfc paries, ui k' th-
laoitof the p-iriics rci-iin such
w.rrrtn'S attm bed t'uret; sad book
co. tan ih iccords of the wa rants s
ofiwn f .r the space of neatly s x yea s
lime. We also lii.d th.it it was durin:.'
the t. r.n of .biiii' s Ko dn.-oa a- cb-ik
i tloit s-.id book w.is b s', and we Lav
been unabb: io a-corf.iiu how Or by
what in ans it uab -piririd .ay.
Signe i W. P. GRAY. Fo emam
Ui ad tne above and meditite btf. re
voii vote.
TREASURER'S NOTICE.
Office of Culwtv Trkasupj it,
Caxyo.v Citv. Jun- 4 h, 18Su. j
Nodce i' lu ruby given tha1 thnc are
f nds on band a p. be.ib.'e to tlie pay
mentoftbe following County War
ra t-:
C;as; N ., Principl, It, Tobd
4 721. S50 00. S42 4n. ?9.'2 4r
i i i " i
722,
50 00, 4-2 45, 92 45.
50 00, 42 45, 02 45
7G4, 292 00, 249 00
940. 100 00, SO 04
071, 20 00, 3 6 00,
095, 25 00, 19 75,
7, 100 00, 79 17,
512 00,
lSJ 64,
oC 00,
44 75
4
179 17.
179 17,
89 53
89 5S!
1081 00
100 00, 70 17,
50 0 , 39 58,
20 Of), 89 58
20,
97
C mid Tol d.
I nt t rest will ca-e Ir.-m 'hi date.
T. AV POINOFXI FK',
'Ji o t-ij r, Or.ntl'o, Og't.
CONCERT.
The Aunt ur lM:imab Club will
give a do cert at M soo:c Hid',- Tue
(biy, June S'h, foi' ihc ben fit of ilu
J'hn Day Sch ol. I)oor open at 7-
o'e'ock. Pi r'ormanc at 8 'cl ck '
M. Admbssio i 5J c's. Children u dor
12 yiat., fiee. JJV , Tder of Umb.
Pr ghammk.
We conic, kind frcds,'' .onn-.
' Zulu Zoti.''
Mo-her Go s-s paity," Charade.
"Mo nog'", Mu.it:, L ive end Mow-
Due.
4 Abu B n Adem," Tih;iu.
"I.s.andon memory's golden sliDre."
iong.
'The Liwyrand the Devil," Spi'tdi
by a lawyer's boy.
'Cantata, Fairy L-ind."
'Maraire," Charade.
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The Anuy and the Navy," Tat lean.
-UV ll-St .MlllC Jj"S U," t(fn
Tiie Vi"uinian Mummv," G ar de.
"Belle Mdio'i," M.u.r
''iJ..od Night,"
John Fisk has the contract to fur-
ivish transportation for the troops !
iium jl uiu xiauiey to Oie Dalles
n1!-. w;n ii, u i !
ajauj jaoa imuugn uere m ten
or twelve davs.
AV
Democratic Ticket.'
For Ci.ni;ref8,
JOHN WHirEAftERi
F;r Supreme Jiidg.
P: P. PRIM. JAMES IC KBDLT;
ffOn. BURN'EIT.
F r State Pt inter,
T. E. MERRY:
T..t Judge of the 5rh Judicial District;
L. L. McARTiiUR.
Bist. Atty. lb-5th Judioal DisU
IK W. BAILEY;
For Rtf : n en t i v e ;
E. tCHUTZ.
F..r Sheriff,
J. J. WAri.
Fo'- L't.ttn'y lerk
W. S. SO CTH WORTH."
For Coun y Tfeajitr.er,
JAMES ROBINSON,
Foi County ComHi'S'idners,
J: 11. HAM I L ION; T. H. MEADOtf
For Asse.-sor;
JOHN MARSHALL.
For Scho o Sujieiint- ndenf,
J. W. MACK.
For Su ve fir.
W. R. McFARL ND":
For Coron r,
W. F. PRUDENT:
The Oregon Kidney Tea:
He id tbef .tlowm testiuo niils, ndf
fr. tn p. no s 3 000 m b s away, whom
no kuv-, but fiom well-known
;-nl truiwD'thy cit zo'is of Oregon
who-e nuios, writtin wi'h tlieir oil
bands, can b- sl'cfi at ill- bllice:
Sa'eni, Ogn;. Jan. 18, 180.
I bought n can of the Ouecon Kid-.
Xi-y Tva aud have used oi ly a part .f
i'. but my back-Mchc i entmly cuie l;
It h:sa d in,id elTe-1 upon the uri
nny organs. J. P. HOI)S()N.
ihnton, March 20, 18S'0.
I hare i.se I ill" OukOon KlDNEY
Ti a fo- pa ns in the buk and am saf
i lit.'ii Willi ic fleet I have no he.i
tanc in re-ceminentiing it as ti mild
and -ale reine'' fr latue back or de
ia gi-Ua ns ol the kMi evs.
C El S KNIT ART.
itETHIS issue.
GRAWQE BALkv
A Grand Ball will be given at the
Grange Hall, in Prairie City, on
Monday evening, July oth, 1880.
Committee of Arrangements.
II. II. Hall, J. i. Cozart;
B. C. Trobridge, J, A. Laycock, '
R. Deardoff, E. L. Sanciford.
Flook 3Ianagers.
H. A. Hyde, N. T. Fisk;
Tickets, without Surip'er,- 2:50.
A cordial invitation is extended to
all.
Mr Magone will be there to meet
you and Worcester will be there too,
Mr .Magone and "Worcester are look
ing out for Grant County,
A MISSTATE3IE3IET CORRECTEO.
Wheroas some evil minded per
or persons have seen fit to ch-cubttf
slanderous reports on the eve of tne
election in regard to County Orders1
issued by me, as clerk. Now I will
make this offer, to-wit.- If any' per
son will find two pieces cf Ccmnty
Script in circulation of thru some'
class and number, that has been is
sued by me, I will buy b6tli pieces
and make the finder a present
of them, and also pay him
for the time be sjjends in finding
them. And I will furthur state that"
tUo man most buty in' circulating
those rcpcrls was foreman of the'
Grand Jury; under oath at the iimo
this was said to have been discover
ed, and reported the bocks kept iif-
a correct and busmess-lixe inauner.
As foreman of the Grand Jiuy, he'
aiuuu ui!? biiueuiuuii unuer uuiu.
The ntatement now made is thr
The statement now made is that of
a politician, when does he toll thd
truth ? W. S. SOUTH WORTKr