1 1 Oil? 3U. OSLT PAPER IN GRANT COUNTY. Official Paper "For Grant County. 0 yon City, Saturday Drc. 2JT 1880. 8. H Susi'n ehd. - Editor $ Oci'fiiicafps of Publication for SakLaiHi ";. i-i5r i-"srl Fill ?H i. : 'r;.:!rs Ft it paid. XU'"""si?-r tu, il.f.:. weJr wrf t'mislied up the out i"ta 4i?9i'riSi ,ad points and we enter Cany m tri.l find that the M.E. r ii. ncii is tht first place of worship, ."lien to the Catholic Church and .v 'jool on the hill. Da. F. C. H'.its lsv is the old physician and drug cistof the town, and on the corner below is the well known firm of Oyeiiiiolt & Muldmck that carry an immense stock of everything. Across the street are the Gundlach Bros., who do a good business and are the oldest firm in Canyon Citv. A Hup Prich is noxt door and a good boot maker he is too. Gray Bros, keep the choicest meats and cut the nicest steaks. F. C, Sels keeps the Lest beer, ale and wine that can be bought and H. Bryer is always ready to wait on you. H. E. Sels, next door, is always sociable and sells groceries cheap. The City Ho tel is the place to stop and if you don't find Groth & Thompson to be gentlemen then we are no judge. .Phil. Metschan & Co. are the nier 'ohants that always carry a full stock ;and deal rightly. G. I. Hazeltixe can take a picture as good as any artist in Oregon. The Public School is on tha hill and affords good op portunities for the children to edu cate. "The Episcopal Churbh is sup plied now and services are held reg ularly. The News office is opjDosite so just drop in and leave $3. E. A. JSnis"' is lIbo a good shoemaker and -Jxc. Herburgep. can sell you beef, mutton and lard, while J. Segerdjjhl cam set you a meal or furnish you bard. Yjucan iica. attend the Odd .Fellows Lodge, if Masonic Lodge meets go to that, but whatever you ido, do not forget that we are all hu jnan and if perchance we have omit ted any3enan, firm or society in our travels over the county, please .forgive and send in ah adverfise jnent for revenge. Ju jOlliyer .& Co. sell pure and .fresh milk and have an immense trade, .bnt yet 3Ir. Gi.o. Sollixcer is kept.busy .helping to supply nirc .and good milk to his customers. The CHICAtt TEEKL YNE WS and the GfiAN T COUXTY NEWS for S3.50 a Year, Positively Cash. Our proposition of last year io tclub the Chicago Weekly News with tthe Gr axt County News at the very jnoderate juice of !'-50 a year for i)oth jDapers, was so well received that we .take pleasure in renewing the proposition for the coming year. A large number of our subscribers haAe been receiving the Chicago Weekly News during the past year, and their testimony i uPaLimous than the promise that the Jsew;. would be found an excellent general family newspapar has been fully sustained. Spcci.il mention has been made of Itti vvry cjmpleie telegraphic reports from all quarters of the world, while in the family circle it has won an en viable popularity by its peculiar feature ol six completed stories in every number. Its Chicago market reports are pronounced very com plete aLd trustworthy. With such commendations as these from many of our subscribers who have been reading the News the past year, we have no hesitation in again com mending the Chicago Weekly News to all who wish a metropolitan weekly journal of undoubted worth and reliability. Our special club bing arrangement enables us to bring the paper within the reach of every one, A dispatch received at headquar ters of the Department of the Co lumbia, states that Gen. 0.xO. How ard has been assigned to the com mand of the military academy at West Point, and Gen. Frank Whea ton, Colonel of the 2 1 Infantry, is to relieve Gen. Howard of the com mand of the Department of the 'Columbia. John Wesley Cajad, formerly cf 11 o Vr:i : VAl-y, and a foot ranrr. gjt ;i man in Denver to back him for 1 8,000 and then threw the r:tco and the man shot and killed him. NEW 19 I GREAT BARGAINS!! GEO GUNPLACH & BRO. have received iho I irgest stock of General Mcrchmi lise that has come to ('mi yon Citv for years Their sto -k of ( 'lntlrns is un-urpnssrd in beauty of style and quality of goods and endless in variety. Their Press Go ds and La dies woar comprises th latest styles in pattern and shules (and tin1 prices rami t be bent in Pot tl and, as freight on Dry Goods does not count up like Clerk hire and .vtore rent of citv merchants.) a full line of Buckingham and Elect's Hoots and Shoes, Snow Kxcluders. overshoes find Rubber Boots ladies and Gentleman's furn-i-h'iiLT r o 's. flsir.i Hs and cloth, wall pa e- and boder. The best br nds of tobacco and riuars a full assortment of hard wan1 (lini raid liver i 'hi led I Vows. (Jrorkrrv, Glass Ware. ,lll" di g patent ined-! ic'nn s and she medicine. Bliinkfts, t.'oHon B.ittin;. 'A full stock or the choicest ;uil st;tile groce rica. Smhllcry o' great diversity. Aniunition of all kinds and calibers ' In fact, everything that the Miner, Farmer, Stockman, Teamster. Hunter, or Family is liable to want or call for. A 1 got in good season, at tow freight, and for s.l at lowest cash prices.. Therefore, if 'ou have- your own iti teiests at heart, yon wil- neglect your duty towards yourself unless you call and examine our stock : nrl prices be fore purchasing elsewhere. Very Respectfully. . GEO. GUNDLACH HEW STOEE! if GOODS! A Xew Man at the Busi ess. Havjngju- op ct-& tiv .41 Piililic Squnr Frairio City, Orogon I jm now jr pi '0 IK r j U'e Fresh GBJCKIilES j bv (ioons TOBACCO CANDV iNUTR FHUITS Christmas nr,s:uta for ol.i and v-u:." i rT. Oi mv' Goo s. M ch;n N.-e i Ms, -n n ti ut f.ir , Mi ers Fa'artT.- TtiLiichni- n anrl Fa - lie--. :il' soM at tin lowvst pr c- s f' r A.II "!). 1 liopf, by fair dea'iv, strict atten-ton to biiin-s nd l w price-, to 11.' fit si are of -h i ntv SOC9AL BALL. The Canvon City Brass Bind will 1 i 11 i. give a social ball at the Masonic ' Ion y evemn December , 31st, 1880. ! Committee of Arrangements: E. A. McCoy, J. Kuhl. H. Heppner. Floor Managers: G I Hazeltine, C. M. Macy, F. C. Sels. Tickets, without supper, $2.50. A. cordial invitation is extended to all. ivIain Street, Canyon City, Oregon. J. W. HOWiED, M. D., - - PROPRIETOR. Having recently received a full aud 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. A Iso a full Stock of the Standard Patent Medicines on hand. Call, everybody, and see, and buy of my fresh goods. Also kreps on ha. d a full stock of imported Wines. Brandy and Liquors, for medical purposes, and sold in quantities notless than one quart. J. W. HOWARD, M. 1)., Proprietor. y fa Is still at iiis post at John Day City, deal- inc: out" the very choicest CirociM'ies, alsu keeps a full stock of Boots, Shoss, Cloihin.Lr, 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. v r -: - y FINE CARRIAGES Or UNIFORM EXCEliLiSMCS. SAV3 your 2Z37,lu7, -jrrite 2ov Gr-C-ao ar.d ?3i:B LIST to Alflo SOLE Manufacturers of tlin ccL-brotcd U)Bro3. Bucu:50.vnu or 21 u SEAT WAGOIT. The W. A. J.coB, IL M. IU.np.j JA( Q1Y') & BASl'ORI), Carpcnterinq & Wagon making. fli'ur PettT Kuhi'. Black-mi h Shop, 1 CASYOX CITY, - - r Wagons and Buggies repair- ed cnPb" and promptly. iuildi g and Jobbing prompt- v at tended to. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Laxd Office at LaGbande, Opfn., Dec. 1st, 1880. j' Notice is hereby eriven that the following named settler has filed no- tice of liis intention to make final prooi m support 01 jus claim ana , secure final entry thereof at the ex- j piration of thirty days from the date Ul L".a " n ,1, emption D. S 2110. Proof will be takLen before the County Clerk at Canyon City, Grant Count, Ogn. on tin 11th ilav of Jan., 1881, for the TV. of S. "W J of Sec. 20, Tp. 13 S., E. 33 E., W. M., and names the following as his witnesses: Henry Hall, James Frey, John Kuhl, and D. Or. Uverholt; all of Canyon City , Grant county. Oregon. HENEY W. WIGHT, 3i35-39 Eegister. ""WIS PADER may bo found on fllo nt GeaP niO rHrcti Howell & Co's Newspoppr Al vcrUslnj? Bureau (K)Snmce St.), where ndvortlslns contrat.r3ia:;y)fcmKloforJt IN XT.W VO!JK. $w9 i " 1 TT-''J"-l.i,:i.i;li . . . MET -Vs-:- Oi--x Y. r AMD ROAD WAGONS Boston Uucbor.rd Co-, UZ'tt HAVEN, CCMM. WMMM & CHADB0UBN1 M A N Ur ACT UK F RS OF FURNITURE, FLTRNITUIIK, CAR I KTS, WALL PAPER, Etc ' First Htroet aii:l 1(7 Front .Street near Ttlorrison. Furniture Factory fJ)ur mile from Fast Cortland. Water power used The oldest j firm and largest St u-k n Ore.o 1. Wholesale knock rh.wn Fmnitipea - eeialitvvr Caleni School Desks ma.'e to orderi Portland Ugn., ept 1st. l:-80.if Rl'LISON, CARPKNTKR & W A (j 0 N MAKER, Canyon City, Oregon, N At tin- oM .-t.i..(l of J-lm Selui.idt, i e.xi do- rto Dr. Howa'd's Drug Store. All wo k io my lint do e on Short iNotiec, in a sat's'actory manner, at Reason ibli- Chain's. Always i)V hand and for Sale, PAINT.-, OILS, PUTTY, GLUE, nnd WINDOW GLASS, CHAIRS, DOOKS, WINDOWS, and SASFI. Also AXELS, BREAK BARS. 1 LU W H K A M S, SPO Iv KSf FELLOES, HUBS, and WAGON TONGUES of the best m .rorial in a'ock N. RULISON. NOTICE FOU PUBLICATION. Land Office at LaGrande, Ogn. ) Dec. 8th, 18S0. j Notice is hereby eriven thafcthpfnl- ! Win? named settler has filed nn- tice of his intention to make final pr00f in support of his claim, and seCure final entiy thereof attheexi)i- r,lfclon 01 tlnr' clas lrom the date of this notice: viz. Eobprt. B Hov onCjJ. S No il PrS wm be taken before the County f!lnrk. at Can von flif.v fi-mnf. f1r Ogn., on the 25th day of Jan., 1881 for the "W. - S. E. -J- sec. 18, Tp. 13 g, E. 2;J E.,W. M., and names the foDowing as his witnesses: James Small, H. Workins, Peter Kuhl and John Kuhl, all of Canyon City, L-irantUo., uregon. HENRY W. B WIGHT, 36-41 Eegister. I 'SAVfTJ aqi .IOJ sqy.rosq.t1! I JOHN DAY MILLS, JAMES NORMAN & Co. Proprietors John Dat City, Oregon. Having spared no pains or expense in erecting a Flour Mill which is second to none on this Toast, for producing good flour, we would now respectful ly announce to the Public that we are prepared to fill Ora.ox Por the best quality of White Flour, Graham and Mill Feed. All goods guaranteed to give satisfaction and to be second to none, made from the same class ot wheat. BY FAIR DEALING, o-ood Goods and strict atten tion to business, w expeet to merit a share of the public pa tronage. Orders left at the Mill, as well as with Geo. Ound'ach & Bro.. vri'l be promptly attended to. Bespectfullv, JAMES C: GEO. S0M11, D JST "ST O IKT OITT MILK-MAN. The best of Milk furnished to Jie citizens of Canyon City ev 3ry moiling, by the gallon or quart; at reasonable rmej. AT m POST OFFICE! K. HALL, 33 2Z3 Xj S3 22. I S.ationary. Spectacles aiia Eve Glasses, Candies, and Nuts. Subscriptions tak n. ;f PhM shtrs Tlite, i'or all tin Laditf P ;i ers nil M.-ir7.ine- pMbl-she.i in TIIEFITEI STATES. A n fnr Titus Br . .lev pler A lb my Orujrn. W ntc' s C' np ed and Ronain'd. fts?" Watch Clock- nd Jewe'rj iepaire'1 promptly nnd sutiaracfcoiily. THE DALLES, OHC'N. I would respectfully announce to the Ladies of Canvon Citv and vicin ity that I have just received from SAN FRANCISCO, DIRFCT, The finest and best Assortment of Hats, Bonnets, Eibbons, Sashes; in fact everything in mv line that has ever been brought East of The Cas cades. I duplicate Portland Prices and fill all orders promptly. Plain and Fancy Millinery, Child ren's ready-made Suits, and Ladie Supplies constantly in stock. For good and stylish goods send orders to . Mrs. M. GLOVER, The Dalles, Oregon. CLARENDON HOTEL, Portland. Oregox, ZE1I5E&&KNOWLES, - - Proprietors. Situa'ed onposi'c all the Railrond and Sfonmship Olticos. Srreet cars p3Sth house every five inimited, Free Co.ch to-and from the Ho'iso. Street Car Ticket? Free to Guests.. FLOURING MILLS, MOKE HEAD & CLEAVER PE0PBXET0ES. This long established and well known. Mi I is now running under the snper vi ion of fit exj e ien ed and accia p ished .Villeraud i.- producing a qual y .f Flour 1-qu.d to hf prtducti.'n of any Mill in Eastern Orpgon. O-df-rs fnr KLur, Graham, CHops, and Mill Fef-d, filled promp-ly at all' times at Reasnnuble rates, and Satis faction Guaten'eed. ( ash paid for Merchantable wheat. The patronage of th Pmblic is Re- pcclftillr Solicited Fasiioil Ml 11