Grant County news. (Canyon City, Or.) 1879-1908, June 26, 1880, Image 2

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    Tie Srant Connty News,
ONLY Z'APL'E IN GKANT COUNTY.
Official Paper "For Grant County.
Canyon Ciry, Saturday June 26, 1880.
S. II. SnEpaEiiD, - Editor
i No Certificates of Publication for
Summons, Final Settlement, Sheriff
Sales, Land Notice or any other Legal
Notices, will be given till the Printers
Fee is paid. Remember the above.
court proceedings!
The Circuit Court adjourned last
Friday night after disposing of the
business as follows : ,
State of Ogn. vs Wra. Mannin, 3
cases, continued.
tSamo v3 D. Murphy continued.
Same vs Darbv convicted of mur
der and sentenced to the penitenti
tary for life.
Same vs Jas. G-. Bauchamp, con
victed of man-slaughter and senten
ced to the penitentiary for ten year3.
Same vs Ah Toy three months in
the county jail.
Same vs Ah Coon discharged.
Same- vs Antone Francisco dismiss
ed. Same vs Chas. Smith dismissed.
Same vs Jos. McAllister dismissed.
F. C. Horslcy vs Roy & Cabel,
continued.
Same vs Win. "Warren, judgement
for plaintiff.
Same vs Wm. Warren, judgement
for defendant.
Same vs A. Ambrozia, judgement
for defendant.
Rhoda Curtis vs T. D. Curtis, de
cree of divorce granted.
Ellen Gideon vs J. M. Gideon, de
cree of divorce granted.
Martha Dale vs John Dale, contin
ued. Sterns & Ballery vs Wallace &
Wheeler, continued.
C. M. Foster vs Grant County,
judgement for plaintiff for $1,076.
M. Stevens vs H. Robbins, judge
ment for plaintiff.
Eli Simms vs Geo. Beison, contin
ued.
First Nat'l. Bank Walla Walla, vs
J. W. Scott, judgement for plaintiff.
M. Carreys W. F. Moffit judge
ment for plaintiff'
W. H. McClain vs. J. W. Scott,
judgement for defendent.
B. N. Barnett vs. J. W. Scott,
judgement for plaintiff.
M. N Robbins vs. Williams & New
all, judgement for plaintiff.
Phil Gruderman vs. L. F. Wood,
judgement for defendant.
P. Kuhl vs. J. W. Scott, judge
ment for plaintiff.
Fleishner, Mayer & Co. vs. Night
& Cummins, judgement for plain
tiffs. T. W. Poindexter vs. J. W. Moody,
continued.
Sarah Cochran vs. C. B. Straight,
continued.
Wm. Murray vs. Sam Miller con
tinued. Tee mojorities east of the moun
tains for State and district officers is
as follows:
Jno. Whittaker, Congressman,
Umatilla County 148; Union Coun
ty 180; Baker county, about 200;
Total majorities 528, .clear 447.
M C. George, Congressman,
Grant county 75; Wasco county 6';
total majorities 81.
Supreme Jadges, Kelly, Prim and
Burnett, have about 220, average
majority in the district.
Tom. Merry has 643 majority in
the district.
McArthur, Judge, has 845 major
ity. I In the State the whole Republican
ticket is 'elected by about 1,500 ma
jority. Mr. Hugh McQuaid, of Elk Creek,
sent us in some rock that was taken
from his ledge, and after receiving
the opinion of old miners we are
able to verify the word that Hugh
Bent, that it is rich and valuable
rock, and if his mine turns out much
like the samples sent he lias a "good
thing."
General News.
Chicago, June 17. Mayor llnrri
son's reciint visit to Horatio Seymour
was apparently m-;de in his own inter
est as vice preritiential candidate, am
apparently resulted in Seymour :ivin
him most positive assurance that h.
was no candidate and would, under no
circumsbnees accept a nouiinatinn.
H'irr'son, however, evidently became
convinced that Seymour wou'd accept
if nominated, and dues not besitaie to
ay so.
New Yi rk. June 17. An evening
paper publihes a Cincinnati dispatch
as follows: The Couraiercial's Srucus
Fpocial says that Seymour has decided
to accept the presidential nomination
it tendered.
Philadelphia, June 17. The pres
ident to-lay appointed ex-Gov. J. F.
Hartranft collector of customs for Phil
adelphia. Burlington, June 16. The elevnth
annual meeting oT the. Sccio'y f the
Army ofthe Pi.toinac touk ' place here
t'-day. Gen. Sheiidnn arrived this
inon;ng, al.o Gen. Nelson A. Miles
and many other eminent soldier.-?. Vet
erans present number about 400. The
reunion is a complete success. Tne
city is profusely decorated. Special
trains run in all directions, brininr in
spfcta'ors numbcrirg about 15,000.
An address of welcome was delivered
by Daniel Kober-s, city attorney of
ISurliriten, to which DuriM E. S ckles,
Pie.-ident of the Sue ety of il.e Auuy
of the Put' mic, lestmmhd.
New York, Jure 17. Coney Island
b'ach rac s, First race, 3 mile dash;
Pawnee 1, Marchioness 2, time 1:19.
Second i ace. niil and a ofiiart rj Por-
tf-Uian 1, Shy!ock2; time 2:17. Third
race, mil d-ish; So'oo'h 1, Illused C-dt
2; time 1:52. Lat race, stcp'e chase.
2h miie.-; liertha. 1, Ca?eke per 2; time
56.
Nort'I Adams June 17. A terrible
scourge resembling dvsentety is pre
vaiht'jr in Adams, which has so far
bafihd the t-kill uf physicians. Over a
thoua"d person, ld and younjr, have
1 een stiicken down. Physiei ns are
busy nuht and day. M-ny cases, it is
feared, will he fatal. Tnere is little
doubt that, the pidetnio is occasioned
by impurities of the wafer in the reservoir.-'.
Leadville, Juno 1G. Indications
are that th strike is about to he ami
cably se'tled. The in it ers h Id a final
..eeting to-niorr"W morniiiL', at which
Gen. Crook and staff will be pnse t.
The mim r's union executive committee
h:HG dtawn iestltitins ihit they claim
nine vrner have accepted, and this
meeting is called for the j upos" of sub
mit in; the rcsoln'ions of the union.
Denver, June 1G. Govt rnor Pitkin
has advics fiom Leadville that a com
promise has been agreed on bevcen
stiikers and mine owners and nvmagers,
!iid th;t the tiihia will be disban ed
Frid. y. The basis of the coinpn mise
s nut yet announced.
Chicago, June 16. The Journal'
Washington speciil siy: Ale ter his
b' en pmduced IV 'in Jere Black dated
in 1874. in which he completely vindi
cates General Garfield fr im uny wro"g
in connection with the credit mobillier
m hi ter. Mr. Black sis Garfield w-.is
evidently deee:ved 'by Oakes Ames, ann
ays t'uit hU (G i field's) integrity de
pended upwi the qoe'iou whtthir he
acted with his f y?s opt n. If he had
known the hue character of the prop
ositi n m ule to him he wou'd not have
indorsed if, much less embraced it.
Mr. Shii.dler, of Waido hill-, iost a.
fin mare vlu-d at 5500.
A German Put'fonneu Ci ureh is be
.inv: built in fie Waldo hills. Rev. J.
Mul'ehapt pa lor.
The commencement exercises of
Christian C-oh-ge, Monmouth, cmc lo
an end Wednesday evening, June
lGth.
The Ashland Tidings says j each
trees have mi ffered severely in Sou hern
O.e'ii from the severe winter.
The In'and Empire says iMr, Ghnn
has four bricks being erected at The
Dalles, aud E. P. Fi'zgerald talks of
erectiog another.
A larger vote was polled at the late ;
elt-ciion in Claekatilas county than at
that two years ao in this county. The
fot il vote for cougres-man in 1878 was
1796; this year it was 1948, an inciease
f 152.
The Mountaineer says John Leney
was found on the bank of the river with
a bullet hole iu his head and died soon
: fcer. lie was about 35, said to be an
industrious, hardworking man sick of
life.
The Smith County, Kansas Pioneer
of May 58. i-ays: An immigrant train
of sevi n'y teams passed up the Repub
lican, last weok, en route for Oieiion
and Washington Territory. Two print
ing offices were with the outfit.
Tn families, composed of- friends
and relations from California, Massa
chusetts aud Vermont will locate at
Hood Iiiver, tl e Mountaineer say, if
they find desirable locations the. They
are represented-. as well to do citizens.
Jfhn Mathews, of E-gle Point, left
Jackson cauuty. Wednesdry with a
drove of 75 or SO fine hoives, which
he is taking from the Butte creek coun
try t Walh Walla. He was acfriui
pauied by Lewis lleese ai.d sevrrcl oth
ers whose stock were in the same band.
The bnly of another drocnd man
washed ashore yesterday, just as the
tujj was leaving Furt S evm-. Dr. Ba
ker sas it had the appearance of hav-
inr be.-n in the.water but a sh.u-t lim-.
On ore arm was Vnmi ed ihrco leit.TK
A eon.nor Wa se..t for and the 1,,-dy
awaUin
h ft.
g an inqucStwh,ii ;he steumer
The Enterprise s: Paqucfs i ons.,
eeiipietl by Unas. XMichey, burti'd
Wednesday mo'niug at about 8 o'clock
The house and shop near were totally
consumed. The gre tter po?t on of the
contents of both buildings were sarcl.
Mr. Daucht-y has had a t eal of bad
luek, withsiekne-s and death in his
fani'ly. The 1 S3 to Paquet is about
300.
Dry L-ike, in Lake Counfy, about
12 miles from Tule hike, which has
n'y htdd water two or threa times
si'ce the com try has been occupied by
white peop'e, is now a lare lake in ic
ality a? well as in inme.
The Appeal says as surveyor Quin
ton was runninir a line for the narrow
fangc! tl.rugh French Prairie, a paity
uan.ol Tl oinpson brouiiht out his g"n
and made them leave olT Work.
Tht; Appeal siys Vicr-Pre itlenf Koh
ler, of the O. & C. Pu R..and Mr. P.
Shu'ze vi.-itedthat t wn last week look
ing after railroad interests. They weie
t itravtl through the Waldo hills.
At Co s Hay, the News Fays, the
eleventh crib has been sunk, making a
wall 550 feet long and woik will now j
c a-e for want of means. A little n ore i
rock would materially help the haibor. j
The Ashland woo'en f ictory is bni'r.g j
- : A.M . : i
0'it better goods than ever before. Tha
prop; it tors are thinking of .'cmiii-g
samples of tlu.ic manufacture ti ihf
S ae Fair.
18S0.
SPRING. 1880.
Mrs. Jiime Cleaver wnuld anoounco
o the fnihlie that the U just reuiving
from Sin Fmnci-cn. thfi finest, sissorf-
mesit. of Lndiejs n M.sses Hats evpr j upper John Bay Valley, Grant j
opened in Giant. County, and they wi!ljrmitv fkCJZ A pcnnminfln, !
penea in Uiant Lounty, and they
be sciiii, for Gush, at piice.s that dt-f
Cdinpe i i' n.
She ls' keeps a full stock of En)
briideries L-'ccs, Corsets, and L dies'
Underwear, v l ieh she eU lwer thnn
ih".'e who sell at cos anl freight x
phin:iii n. bhe buys exclusively f.r cash
The h st us-son ihent ofJewliy and
Silv r PI ited Ware ever offered in
th se moun'ainp. 'JVrrns Cash. Call,
exraine and be convinced.
A.HUPPRICH,
FASHIONABLE BOOT AND SHCE
MAKEB, CANYON CITY, OREGON.
IS fullr prepared to turn oui
first-class work out of the very
best material and finest finish.
gTKepairing. neatly and cheaply done
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
Unitl further Notice TERMS CASH.
Particular attention is called to the Stock of Children's,
Misses and Ladies Trimmed Hats from oO cents up to $5,
Summer Goods at 15 cents per yard.
NOTICE
All parties indebted to W. H.
and Settle at Once. All Notes
unpaid on June 1st, 18S0, will
Canyon City, May 1st, 1880.
ft &U. ft ft
if no in eToec
Stueet, Cakyok City, Om-:gon.
VV.
rzta jr rctn
J1UW
M.
D.,
Ilaving recently received a full and carefully .selected stock
of Drugs, and Medicines 1 am fully prepared to furnish every
thing usually kept in a First Class Drue; Houe, at, reasonable
, rces n juu trck of the
han( q. evervb0(ly. sillfl MJO, and bllV of 111 V ircsll goods.
A,so s (m lulua . stock'of imported Wiiies. ' Brandy
, ,md LiqU()rsj')l. medical purposes, and sold in quantities notless
I than one quart.
j j
ij
Is still at his post at
ing out the very choicest Groceries, als, keeps a full stock of
Poots, Shoss, Clothing, Calico, Tobacco, Crockery, Granite
Ware, fancy Cups and Saucers, and General Merchandise.
My Store is always welcome to everybody whether they come
to buy or merely to see the goods.
STOVE
AT0
TIN WARE
BY
RfflAX R3ETSCHAN,
OANYOX CITY. OIlF(iOX
Ict'r'J ccr. tr.: cly cu ' rr.u a ;ood as-
STUVKS AND Ti X U" A W K
a! d : tier Atiol-. i-Risbi'y i;-pr :& a Srt
Tin Ktablishnjcnt,
AT MODDKATK PRICE?.
V L O IJ W I N G M 1 L L S,
?.iOiii:ii r.Ai i;l;:aykr
PS0PEIET0BG.
Manufacturers and dealer.- in
Flour of the Best Brand, Gra
ham Flour, Com Meal, Hiorts, i
Bran and Feed. For a
Superior Article i
cf flour u'O the Strawberry'
Mills. These Mils are located ;
iin Strawberry Valley, in the'
Js25 Accommoda
t ions a speciality. Reasonable j
prices. Give us a call. 2gg2Sf
Executors' Notic?.
Having been appointed Executors
of the estate of John L. Miller, de
ceased, by the County Court of Grant
County, all persons having claims
against said estate are requested to
present the same to us at Canyon
City, Grant County, Oregon, within
six months from the date hereof, wii h
proper proofs, therefor.
D. G. OVERHOLT,
W. G. OYE11HOLT,
Executors of said Estate.
May 27, 18S0. n8-nl2.
Notice.
All persons knowing themselves in
debted io the Estate of John T. Camp
bell, deceased, will come forward and
settle either with Martha D. Campbell,
or Alvin Campbell at his harness shop
in John Day, Oregon.
April 10th, 1880.3m.
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Clark are warned to come in
(due) and accounts that may be
be sued without further Noiice.
13. N. BAFNETT,
Assignee.
- - FROPRIETOR.
Standard Patent Medicines on
HOWARD, M. D , Proprietor.
81 L
Jolm Day City, deal-
W, O I TKKHulT.
W. A JAG- B8
OYERUOLT & JACOBS,
Wagon IV!akin3&. Carpentering.
Wagons and Buggies repaired at rea
onaMe rates Spok cs, Erakebai-s, Ax-
I 1 7 Tl T J
vs, jcences, now uen ms, jlic, or oaie
Buildi:)r and Jobbing prompl
ly attended to.
Doors, Sash, Etc.,
Constantly on hand and
made to order.
IITY BREWERY
AND
SALOON,
?yrashington St., Canyon City, Oregon
p. C. SELS, - - PrODt'r.
'
Ot-a-antlj on hnni and fnr sale,
Iiagor Eoer
Superior to any io tbo State.
PINTK WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS
ALSO, MALT. MALT VINEGAR, AND
CHOKE CALIFORNIA HOPS AND
LAGER B KER WHOLESALE
AND RETAIL,
LIQUORS AND WINES,
For sale in quantitie lees than FIVE GAL
LONS. AT THE POST OFFICE!
E. HALL,
"JH Xj jez jel in
Stationary. Spectacles ana
Eye Glasses, Gaudies, and Nuts.
Subscriptions takn, at .Publishers
Rate-6, Tor till the Leading Papers and
Magazines published in THE UNITED
STATES. Agent for Titus. Bro., Jew
elers, Albany, Oregn. Watches Cleam.
ed and Repaired.
jESWatehes, Clocks and Jewelry
repaired promptly and satisfactorily.
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