UP! SIS. ONLY PAP ICR IX Gil A XT COUNTY. Official Paper For Grant Comity. Canyon City, Saturday Aug. 14, 1880. S. H. Shepherd, Editor THE CURSE. Perhaps the worst curse in East ern Oregon is the Malheur Reserva tion. It is known to the people in this section that there has not been an Indian on the above Reservation from 1878 up to date, yet the depart ment has been sending supplies there every year; and only a few days ago about 25,000 pouuds of freight left this r)L.ice for the Agency. Now, do the authorities know that the Re- .servo is deserted ? Are they putting fnrpplies chere to sell at auction some future time and get some of their "cronies" to buy it in at a low figure to resell and become wealth, or what is the object? Now, Carl SchurtZj the mogul chief, is in San Erancisco lecturing in Pratt's Hall, where the people are all sukrouxded by reservations and Indians. He is out here looking after the Indians, but he says he cannot come to Ore gon or "Washington Territory no Indians here, you know (?) but must return home and make a report. Now, we are of the ojnnion that if Mr. Schurtz was to be placed on the "hurricane deck" of some Oregon cayuse and escorted through the In dian Reserves throughout Eastern Oregon, Washington and Idaho that he would then be able to make a sen sible report, and we firmly believe that if the above was done that ere long the Malheur and Umatilla Res ervations would be open for settle ment or else a force sf troops would be placed atEt. Harney. One or the otheR should be done. Grant County is cursed every day on ac count of the Indian Reserve and we only have to refer to our cattle men to find why. How were they treat ed at Portland, recently ? It is time that our people were raising their voices and using their might to have the department make some decisive move in regard to the Indians. As long as the thing is run as it is the cattle and other stock men are afraid to invest and we, as a people and a county are the suff erers. From a letter received by us, from one of the settlers of Harney Yalley, this week, we learn that if the peo ple are to be harrassed by the U. S. Marshal and Reservation in the fu ture, as in the past, that H1G3- will have to leave there with their stock. They say grass was never better in that section but if the stock cannot use it, it will be a clear loss. Now, in the name of some one, how lonir is this damnable and unjust pro ceeding to last ? It is a burning shame and the In terior department should either do justice to White frontier settlers by throwing open the Reserve for set tlement or not act the "dog in the mangor" about the matter. There are no Indian stock no where near to eat the grass and yet the U. S. authorities will not let our people use it. It is high time that Schurtx was removed and some one jmt in charge that will at least visit thft section and give an honest report to the department. Let the people of Harney Yalley and the whole of Grant County use every means to have a just report made and our people protected. A few thousand head of stock in the above Yalley and on the Reser vation will be worth thousands of dollars to this county and every man therein will receive a benefit bv it. The people of this count' have been grossLy and sorrowfully abused by the Indian department and it is time, yes, it is the duly that every one of us should use every influence to cause a change in regard to the do ings of the authorities in their man agement of the Malheur Reserva intlfflinfr w muu tuuuir it tion, in this county. Yv e hope that our exchanges will give the above subject notice and thereby help a good cause, not only for the citizens of this county but of all Oregon. Eor the last 71 weeks we have la bored hard to make a success of a pa per in this county, and wo arc proud to say we have done so without the. aic of any one, other thau tho leg.tlmate financial aid of our advertisers and subscribers. Every articlo that has sip. poarcd therein unless put in as an advertisement nr taken from our ex changes has been written by ourself and if any are offended thereby wc are willing tu make amends if they show u where we wore wrong. It has been a great strain on our powers, but yet we feel that we can now enlarge the Nkws and make as a great success in tho future by using a little more encr gp on our part aided by our patrons as we have in the past. Wo propose to use every effort in the future to brhi" Giant County to tho front and only ask a full and hearty support as a reward. T vVO SURG-EOETS From the National Surgical Institute, Indianapolis, Indiana, will visit Port land, Oregon, at St. Charles Hotel, September 7th, Sth and 9th, 1880, pro vidod with a complete and expensive outfit of apparatus designed to treut ev ery form of Spinal Disease, Hip mid Knee Disease, Crooked Limbs, Club Fet. Paralysis, &c. Piles and fistula certainly cured. This institution has an unefjualnd reputation in the suc cessful treatment of all of above dis eases. Interested parries should not fail to see these Surgeons. Upturning home, overland, they will stop oil Sep tember 11th and 13th at Eugene Citv, 15th at llosehurg, and 18l!i and 20th at Jackso ville, Oregon. Lot No. 108. Legal Notice of the application of Milton Stevens for a United States Patent fr Placer Claim, No. 108. Notice is hereby given that in pur suance of t'leMiniuj; 1 ,a ws o f 1 1 1 o U 1 . i ted States, Milton Stevens, ol'Ginnfc conn, ty, Oregon, c'aiming twenty (20) .-scie-ot' placer mining ground, de.'-iiinjit-d as Lot No. 7 OS, homi: situated in Gi-.mit- Creek Miuing Ibstiict, said County ;md I Siale. lias madi application tj the J I1 nited Stiitc.s for a patent t s.-:id claim which is mora folly described ;s ro niMs and hounds by the ofiieia! pint herewith pic-enter! pusted and l-v the fh'ld notes ot Survey thereof now on fio in the Office of the Register of tf.e j I.M:?tnet, JiJMKl.-, fuhjfCt t' j-a'o at L'i Grand, Oregon, which field notes of survey describe .-aid claim in relation to a natural object, a follow: c-inuon-cingata bluff of roc c on 'lie south side of Granite ( 'reek, the same being a permanent a:.d natural object, th-nco umniiig the line of survey noith o:M deg. , 2 chains to the midsection of Gr.-miie and Bull Run Creeks, thence in tho same direction land 50 chains to a mineral monument, being a rock marked M M, th'-uce in .same direc tion .'irhains o a rock marked S W" C being the south we.-t corner nf claim and described as ro Boundari.'e as fol low.', CommenL'ing at ?aid rock marked S. W. U. extending thence S 70 deg. E iO chains t a rock marKed S. K. C. be ing the Suthea-t comer of f-aid claim, ti.cnce N '20 deg. 10 20 chains to a rock marked X. E. 0. being the north east corner of said claim thence N 70 deg. W 10 chain? to rock marked N W C, being N.rtlr.ve.st Corner of said claim, thence. S 70 deg. W, 20 chaii.s to place of beinninr, Containing twenty acre of placer mining ground, situa'cd within tho angle formed bv tho confluence of Granite- Greek anil Bull Run Creek and with reference to said creeks being on the North side of Hull linn and on the ISast side of Gran ite and within the:ibovo described line if smvcv with magnetic variations of 19 deg. E, Surveyed March 12th, 1880, and the location of said claim being rf r-'cu'd in the office of the County Clerk for the County of Grant, State of Ore- j gon. Any and all persons claiming ad versly any portion of said placer nunc, or any part of said described mining ground, arc requested to file their ad verve claim with the Register and Ro. eeivcr of the United States Land Offife at La Grande, Stat1 of Oregon, dmintj uic simv oay- puoiieation 01 tins notice in the Grant County Nkws, publish ed at- Canyon Citv, Oro0!i, or thev will b". barred by virtue of the provisions of the bmtute. '1 his claim being known as the Miltnn Stevens placer mining olain: and wish n adjacent mine near the sa 11.. e. IT. V . ) V J GUT nlS-2C Register. C. W. Parrish and family arc out to Bftir Valky on a rusticating trio. ASSIGNEE'S SALE. The stock of Goods lately belongng to W. H. Clark of Canyon City, Grant County Or egon, will be sold off Until further Notice 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 Notice. D. N. BAHNETT, Canyon City, May 1st, 1880, Assignee. Foil Sale. Granary and Stable across the crek. 51 Slain Steeet, Canyon City, Oregon, W. HOWARD, M. d, - - PROPRIETOR. J. Having recently received a full and carefully selected stock of Drugs, and Medicines I am fully prepared to furnish every thing usually kept in a First Class Drug House, at reasonable Prices. Also a lull Stock of the Standard Patent Medicines on hand. Call, everybody, mid see, and buy of my fresh goods. Also keeps on hand a full stock of imported Wines, Brandy and Liquors, for medical purposes, and sold in quantities not less than one quart. J. W. HOWARD, M. D., Proprietor. Is still at his post at pJolm Day City, deal ing out the very choicest Groceries, als; keeps a full stock of Boots, Shoss, Clothing, Calico, Tobacco, Crockery, Granite Ware, fancy Cups and Saucers, and General Merchandise. My Store isaiwirys welcome to everybody whether they conic to buy or merely to sue the goods. NOTICE F03PTJELICATI0X. Land Office at La 'Grande, 1 Aug. 2, 18SU. j Isu'ico is hereby given that the fol Iowing-namcd s -it Jim has lihd noiice of his intention to m:;ke. linahnr- of instin- port of Ins claim, and secure final ot.fciy thereof at 'he expiration of thiiy days from the date of t lii - no'ire. viV.: TiHay Pruitt. Jlomes'eid No. (!:" 1 . proof wid be made bef.ue the Co. JiuLeof (jrant ('0., at Canyon I'ifcv, on S pteuiber lo, 1880, f.rtboN. SK. Sec 10. T 111, S. B. .')') 1C. and names the fallowing as his witnesses, viz: Geo. Ifobson. B. Johnson, Wai Bioadie and Lewey Cmeker, all d" Pia rie City' Grant Co., Ongm. HENKY W. DWjCUT. liegister. Notice of Final Settlement. John Ilcrbunrcr, administrator of the estate of John I-lerburier, Sen., deceas ed, having fileil in the County Cnurt of the State of Orcir-m, hi- final aecount in the matter of said est te, All per sons are heiebv notified that said linal account will bo heard and considered on Monday. Sfpt Ofh, 1 S80, all pmvons are hcrebv notified that, unless objections- are filed on or oofore ton o'clock A. M of said d'iy the said report will be deemed corrct. JOHN HEliBUl-iGEPv, 1S21 Administrator. New York, August 2. The Sun savs. touching the alleged tender of $200 000 by Jay Gould lo Gov ernor St. John, of Kansas, for the relief of the suffering farmers who bought ancs belonging to Gould's liiuruiius, iuiu uieii jiiiieu 10 raise any crops upon them, State Treasurer Francis, of Kansas, who is sojourning in this city, says that 'Gould's offer was limited to $50,000, for which amount he agreed to permit Gov. St. J ohn to draw 1 4- i :i .ji upon him. After several drafts had been honored, Gov. St. John was informed that no more money would be paid, but that work would be given the sufferers upon the railroad. Mr. McCoy is now .salesman in II. Clark's store, in this plaee. -TERMS CASH S3 KOTICr. TOR PUBLICATION Land Office at La Grand:, ) 0x., July U, 1880. ) Notice is hereby iven that the followiiig-iiuincd settler bus iileu no tice of bis intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and secure limd enfrv thereof at the ex nirntion i.f thirl v davx from the date of this notii't!, viz: Alexander Muv r;iy, Iloiiiestead Xo. Cu). Proof will bf mad before Or. I. Hazeltine, Counlv Jtulo, at C:mvon City, Grant Count.v, Oreicon, on August 1(5, 1HS0, fo'the See. -i, rJ 13, SK 273, and names the following as his witnesses, viz: Ely Lester, lr. L. "Wood and Burt Snow, of Dayville, and J. N. Braekett. of Canvou Citv, Grant County, Oregon. HENRY Y. DWIGHT, nl5-nl0 Begister. DISSOLUTION NOTICE. The Co partnership heretofore exist ing between W. G. Overholt and W. A. Jacobs and doing business in Can yon City, Oregon, in the firm name of Overholt it Jacobs, smd em-agi'd in waon making and cariicntorir.g is this day dissolved by mutual consent. All persons holding claims against or owing said fini; will call and settle im mediately ivith either Wiu. G. Over holt or "NV. A. Jacolis WOI. G. OVERHOLT. nl8-n21 W. A. JACOBS. Baled Canyon City, August 2nd 1SS0. OVERHOLT & JACOBS, Wagon MakingA Carpentering. "Wagons and Buggies repaired at reas enable rates Spokes, Brakebnrs, Ax es, Felloes, Flow Beams, Etc., or Sale. Building and Jobbing prompt ly attended to. Boors, Sash, Etc., Constantly on hand and made to order. Blank Deeds for sale at this office. H E Mcdowell & ran PKOl'lUKTOllS JOHN DAY SALOON, John Day. Oregon. The Bar is supplied with pure wines, Liquors, Beor, Ale, Bitters and Cigars. A fine BILLIARD TABLE in the Sa loon. Give us a, cull. Hote! And Restaurant, JOHN DAY, - " " OREGON. W3I.II. KEIgiY, Proprietor. The Table is supplied with the best the market affords and every atten tion paid for the comfort of guests. Meals at all hours. Board, $7 por weak, single meal SOcts. The Little Jaker. OF.T HEADY TO JJUY THE TITTLE JOKER' ' Washer, the only perfect Washing Machine ever made. McCoiuas and MeDaniel, Agents for Baker and Grant Counties. .1 uly 9th, 18S0. nl4tf. Notice. From and after this date I have giv en F. N. Sargent his time to act and transact all biiMiicss for himself, paying no debts of his, or claiming any of his wages. I N. SARGENT. Mitchell, Wasco County, Oregon, Au gust 2d, 1880. " nl8-n20. NOTICE. All those knowing themselves in debtcd to lleaiuot it Heppner, will pion-e ull ai.d .set tie, as we have, by iuutu.il consent, dissolved paitncrship. Imo HENRY II EPPNKK, Pnpir. Jibn iay Blacksmith Shop. John Day, Aug. ()th, 1SS0. NOTICE. Notice is hereby ivm l hat the board of ccjiiitlizatmu for Grant C- unlv, Sfate ot Uieiioii will nicer at ihe cilice of the Countv Clerk ar t'anoii Ci'y, in ?aid county, on the 30th l iy 1 f August, at 10 o'clt clc A. M., ff .-;sid d-iy and juibhely ixamirn the as s-nn nt r)ll of said counlv, for the yenr 180, and will count all i-rrors in do-crip;ien and vabiat'(n nf piopcnv, if e.i.v 'h.-re be. .1. 15. JOHNSON, r18-r.22 Assessor 1 lie Oregon Kidney Tea. Ilea'! the f-dlnwing fe-tiuioiiia!s, nofc fiom persons 8,00 miles away, whom no one krows, but fiom will-knivn ami trustwonhy eiiizetfS of O'cgnn, whose nanus, writt-n with their own hands,, cun be seen at 'iir ollic : (:yhn City, Cik a.n t Colwty, ") Ojiu., Ju'y 23. IS80. ) To my Iriends and ad others whuui thi.- may c uicern: I wish to say that after suifeiinir for a Ionic time with se ve re backaci.o and pains in the loina and kidney, 1 was induced to try a bot tle of the Ohegon Kidney Tea, and to my rreat surprise, as well as my satis faction f was entirely cuivd .f my com plain'. I do most earnestly reccom met d it to all my fiiends who may be sumTM'g from similar troubles, believ ing as J do that it is the chief of all Kidney remedies. CHAHLES A. GRAY. Vv'aiim Springs, Grant Countv. Ogn.. July ln.lSSb. jrp.srs. Ilodge, Davis it Co.: Dear Sirs. I have been troubled fop about 8 years with a severe pain in the back, loins, and hips, so that at times I w.a unable to rise or do aoy kind of work whatever. Hearing through a friend of the virtues of the Oregon Kid ney Tea. I obtained one package, anil though 1 hnve not us.-d all of it, yet I am a new man, and feel like reccom mending it to my afflicted friends nl5-3m THOMAS HOWE. In the Circuit Court of tho Stato of Oregon, for the County of Grant. J oscph "YV. Kecney, plff. " vs. t Joseph E. Ilein, deft. J To Joseph E. Hein, deft., in thename of the State of Oregon, you are hereby r quired to appear and answer the com plaint of the plff., now on file in the of fice of the clerk of said court. On or before the first day of the next regular term thereof, to-wit: the 20th day of Se.pt., 1880, and if you fail to file answer therein, plff. will take judgement against you for the sum of 8544. 8Gcts. "With costs and disbursement and the foreclosure of a lien set forth in plffs complaint. Published by order of Hon L. L. McArthur, Judge of said court Dated Aug. 5th, 1S80. M.L. OLMSTED n 18-24 Plffs Attorney.