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About Grant County news. (Canyon City, Or.) 1879-1908 | View Entire Issue (April 28, 1887)
Tie t PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY MORNING APRIL 28, 1887. PROHIBITORY AMENDMENT. . The following is the proposed prohibitory amendment to the Constitution of the State of Or egon, which the people will vote for or against on the Sth of Isov ember, next. Article XIX, Section 1. The manufacture, sale or the giving away, or the offering to give away, or the keeping for sale of any spirituous, vinous, malt, distilled, fermented, or any in toxicating liquors, whatever, is prohibited in this State, except for medicinal, scientific or me chanical purposes. ec 2. The legislative as sembly shall provide by law in what manner, by whom, and at what place such liquors, or any of them shall be manufac tured or sold, or kept for sale, for medical, scientific or me chanical purposes. .'Sec. 3. This amendment shall take effect and be in full force from the date of its ratifi cation by the electors. Sec. 4. The legislative as sembly shall without delay, pass all necessary laws with sufficient ... . r . I penalties necessary to eniorce i this amendment. The German government is , nursing disorder within the Em-j pire instead of curing it. The command to use only the Ger man language in public soon to to be followed by. another arbi trary edict, that German alone must be taught in the schools, is a step towards breeding an Ireland for Germany to contend with perhaps for hundreds of years. Alsace and Lorraine, or Elsass and Lotharingen, as the two provinces are now ordered to be called, are more French than Paris itself. The vote on the German army bill recently showed the feeling of the peo ple. It is partly that vote which has inspired the arbitrary and coercive measures which we allude to. The German ukase aorainst the former Germans in the country who have become naturalized in America is an other of those arbitrary mea sures which speak of despotism, and indicative of weakness, for what should a nation fear from a few who return from a foreign land to visit their kindred. "We are informed that the . freight rate on horses, in car load lots, from "Wallula to St. Paul, has been raised from S1S0 to 5420 a car, and that this rate was made necessary by the Inter-State Commerce law. This rise in freight,if permanent,para lyzcs the horse business of this country. The railroad men ap- i t r ! pear to ue uesirous oi making the law regulating their business , ., , rpt US obllOXlOUS aS pOSSlble. Hie , , . opposition mey uesire io uraui; should not be directed to the law, but to the railroad manipulators, and the people through their commission should not be the 'least bit afraid of screwing them down to the sticking place here after. A little regulation ap pears to be a bad thing. Ex. A report from the Treasury Department covering the dates i -r. UBtW CCU OU..W u J. mu iua. v i'tipIiicivp rrivn thf fnllowilltT Sa- lIlClUSle, glC Hie lOllOm tisfactory showing as far as the circulation of silver is concerned: "Durino- the time stated the de- O crease in the amount of silver .dollars in circulation amounted to $310,51:5, while the increase in the amount of silver certifi cates put into circulation in nineteen days foots up $6,090, G19. This shows that on March 19, 1,758,000 more silver cur rency, was in circulation than on the iirst day of March. The United States treasury contained over S550,000,000 in coin, treasury notes and nation al banks' notes on the 1st of March, according to the treasur er's report This vast sum is over $10 each for every man, woman and child in the country. Gran (MM Ms TELEGRAPHIC. Transmitted to the NEWS gas foundry via. the Grapevine Intuition Line and condensed. Jim Blaine .of Maine has re cuperated and is again traveling. The Chinese of Spokane Falls organized u masonsc lodge re ts - centl) Parson Newman is now preaching in his old church at Washington. It is said that Gov. Hill will, on invitation, soon make a visit to the "White House. The Italian government has resolved to avenge the massacre of Italian troops in Africa. The Pope has decided that Catholics can -join the Knights of Labor provided they do not follow the teachings or agnators Dr. Parker, the English di vine, will deliver an eulogy on Henry Ward Beecher, June 2-i, and then stumn the United States. A royal order requires Catho lie bishops appointed to sees in Prussia to swear to be subinis sivc, loyal, obedient, and devot ed to the king of Prussia. A plot is on foot for a com bination between statesmen in Paris and Spanish cardinals for the election of a successor to Pope Leo XIIL, who shall be 1 P H i TT 1 less inenaiy io. iismarK. The trial of twenty-four social ists charred with beiiiQ-members 0 tjlc iHeo-al secret societies has just been concluded at Posen. N me were convicted an,l sen tenced to various short terms of imprisonment. Garcia, a native Spaniard, who publishes a paper at El Paso, Texas, is in Cutting's old jail for libel in circulating his paper over the river in person at Paso del Norte, charging the mayor a drunkard, and the tax collector a robber. Lieut. Danenhower, of acrtic fame, committed suicide at the naval academy, Annapolis, Md., on the 20th. He has been troubled in mind lately, and the act was caused by temporary in sanity, lie was aged 37 years, and leaves a wife and two chil dren. Mrs. Thumb of Cincinnati had a larfc fortune and amused herself on her death bed by dis inheriting her son Andrew. He is a very sore Thumb now, and calls the old lady's will her "wont," as far as he is concern ed. The Governor of Michigan has issued a proclamation which begins: "The forest fame of our peninsular State is fast van ishing before woodman's axe." That is to say, somebody is chopping too much timber. NEW TO-DAY. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Lniv.l 031cc at La Grande. Oregon. April li, 1SS7. Notice is hereby triven tint the fo'hiwhig nauiel settler lias filed nolle cf Ins Intention to make final proof In suort ol his claim, ami tint said proof will be ma.-" before the Countv Judge or in his abauuee before the county clerk of ('taut countv. Oregen, t Canyon C-'J. r - en June lltb. 1S37. vir. DAMKL M. JlbrLhU, ! I!.! Vn 9-H. for tho E bnlf ofiiK iitiarter an J S , haM ofKK quarter, sr. as, tjiwai: as, i:w Hi; names the foll.-wit j.' witnoos to prove l.l ' continuous lefMentc upon, mid cultivation of. I B,M lard, viz: .LuneiCampbcll. K. I Horfley, : F V llorsloy, William Gray, all of Canyon C i:y, orxiu -10 HENRY RIXEIIAKT. Kizister. COUNTY ORDERS. 0 lOUXTY ORDERS bearlnctlitj of rt-.-:8- try prior to Marcli 524th, will Ixj paid on presentation, and inter est will ecajefrom this date. Canyon Citr, County of Urant. April'20th, 1S87. 4-0 E. HALL. County Treasurer. I NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office at La Grande. Oregon. April 11. 1SS7. I Notice Is heri'bv pven that the follow! nc ; nnmed settler hw tiled notice of his intention i to make finil proof In ttipport of his claim, and ' that said proof will bo made before the county clerk of Grant county, at Canyon City. Or., on Ju,'e 3rd, 1337, viz: JEROME C. MOORE, l S i No 7'lt'. for the SW quarter of cpiartfr. " -rCc 20, Tp 13. S, It 29 EWM. i names the followinetiiisisca to i prove his contjlllloU4residpncc upon, and cultivation of. W half of SWquattcr ana 5 quir.cr uion said land, viz: Harvey Fields, v. iliinm coan, . 1 M.ifh r.AAnfn kai(. an oi Jit. tcniun, ! 0r- HENRY 1UNEHART, Rerfiter. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Ofllcc at La Crands, Oregon. Auril 11th. 1837. Notice is hereby pven that the folloYlng namcd wUler has filed notice of hl( intention to make final proof In ujirt of h'.s ciaimtanu that said prcwf n itl be It 31, EWM. He names me zonowing imcw y r" " . .i I ...... ..i. .n am rtlltlVlUOtl Of. Clllllliuous rutiui -iiwi. . - said land, vix: r.anK J? rates, jain i-wiiu... John Scircrdahl, Charles ifiltt- llrj..on. Hauscom, an o t-y HEXBY R1XEHART. RegisUr. NOTICE. LandOlliceat The Dalles, Oregon March 7th, 1837. Complaint hating been entered at this Offlco by DAVID C. 1LLILAD alnt Wm J. cnOMWELLforabandnninirhis Homestead En trrNo 1000, dcUd October 25. 15S2, ujkjh the W half NW quarter and N hlf SW quarter, Section 25, Township 10 S, Itano 23 E, In C?nt Countr. Orccon. wtin a Tiew iu iuc unii .... of said entr: the said parties are nereoy sum- J v "- t . . moneJto appear at thU Office on ttie iin aay i Mayl8S7,at 1 o'clock 1. to responu ami furnish testimony concerning said alleged abandonment. . 51-4 F. A. McDONALD. Register. M. Howe, N. P.. at Caleb, Or., Is berebj- auth oriied to take testimony in this ca3e on April SOth, 1S37, at 10 o'clock A. SL ' F. A. McDONALD.Utglstcr - nrln hid :Jnr!lCC. I)CIOrc the C!e:k f said county, at Canyon City. Or. an May 27.18,7. viz: FRASK LAIMIANOE ll;l No. 171S. for the sE nuarter of S c IS, 1 p U S, SUMMONS. In the County Court of the State of Oregon, for Crraut Uouuty. T. M. A. J.Parrish, Plff. f John A. Ryder, Deft. J Tc John A. Ryder, defendant: In tho namo of the state of Oregon You aio hereby required to appear in tho above entitled Court on or boforo the 5th day of July, A.D. 18S7 (that being tho farst day of tho regular July Term, lbbT of said Court), ami answer the complaint filed against you in the above entitled action, and if you fail to so appear and answer, tho plaintiff will take judgment against you for tho sum of Tour Hundred and ninety-nine and 9-100 Dollars and for tho costs and disburse ments of said action. You arc further notified that, this summons is published by order of tho Judge of said Court made the 9th day of April, A. D. 1887. C. W. PAltUISH, 9 Plaintiff's Attoinoy. SUMMONS. In the County Court of the State of Oregon, for Grant County.. It. N. Gilliam, Plff. vs. John A. Ryder, Deft. To John A. Ryder, Defendant: In the name of tiie State of Oregon You are hereby required to appear in the aboro entitled Court on or before tho 5th day of July, A. D. 1887 (that bein the first day of the regular July Term, 1887 ol said Court), and answer the complaint filed against you in the above entitled action, and if you fail to so appear and anil an swer, the plaintiff will take judg ment against you for the sum of Ninety and atMGO Dollars, togeth er with interest at the rate of eight per cent, per annum thereon from the 2lth day of September, A. D. 1880, and for the costs and disbursmeuts of said action. You are further notified that this sum-1 mons is mib'ished bv ordar of 1 the Judge of Baid Court made tho 9th day of April, A. D. 1887. C. W. Parrish, 3-9 Plaintiff's Attorney. NOTICE FOR Application PUBLTCxVTlON. for a Patent. MINERAL APPLICATION No. 78. U. S. Land Office, LaGrando, Or. April II, 187. NOTICE is hereby given th-.it tho "Deep Creek Placer Mining Company," by Geo. W. fcno.leily, John Muldrisi and C. A Sweek, whose postofitiTc adJress is I'anyoa City, Grant county. Oregon, have this day filed their application for a patent for GO acres of placer mining land, known as the "Deep Creek Placer mining claim." Sit uated in the "Elk Creek Mining District," countj of Grant, State of On-gon, anil which is more fully described as follows: The .j of SE i of SE , Sec. 3G, Tp. 9 S., j It. 32, E. V. M., sind tho N of ! SW i of S W h the N i of N A SE J of SW i, N h of N A SW i of , SE and E A of J'J ot is ol otti ' e C3 " 11 TV" O ti r 11 SE t Ot bee. 1, 1 p. . O., l. .), E. V. M., contain GO 3-2-100 acres aa 3hovn by the ofiicial plat of survey on flK; in this ollioe. Tlie said mining claim being o record in the office of tho Recorder of Mining claims at Canyon City, Giant county Oregon. Any and all persons claiming advorsely any portion of said "Deep Creek Placer mining claim," are require J to file their adverse claims vith tho li agister of the U. S. Land Oflico at La Grande, Union county, Oregon, during tho GO days period of pub- lication hereof, or they will be barred by virtue of the provisions . of the Statute. j Henrt Rineiiart, Register. IT is hereby ordered that the foregoing Nofice of Application for j a Patent be published for a period j of GO days (ton consecutive weeks) j in the Grant County News, a ! weekly newspaper published at Canyon City. Grant county, Or. 3-12 Henry Rineiiart, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Zand Office at La Grande. Oregon. April 0, l;o7. Notice is hereby -,'ivcn that the fo'.'owin; nanuil settler hM filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of Ma claim, and that said proof wilt tic made before the County clerk of Urant county Orccon at Canyon City, Oregon on May 21st, 1637, iz: W. F. j OEARV. US No. 7Ui, for the W half of W halt ! Sec 2I,T 13 S, R23 E. He names the following witnesses to prove hi continuous residence upon, and cultivation of, said Jand'viz: C O Buck, Frank Ald.ich. W A Goan, J C Moore, all of Jit. Vernon, Grant rtounty. Oregon. 3-8 IIKNRY RI.VEIIART, Ilcitur. Always Victorious, Evcrj' one duty is not In all w t'u liver, the stomach and tho kiJncys. three treat oriin. t-i t become closed or torpid, and in time cxnel all I Impurities of the blood. IhcQroiron Plood Parifler. a purely vcsrcUbh c- tup .tinii. is Tho Remodv to cure all diseases of the kid- neysand liver, also thoie caued by impure ' Ll.od, as UIIioudncss, Uonstlpation Hick llond- t. .. 1. 1- o r t r .t acilL-, l niiciiia, otiuuu.i. i.riiiiiiiria n me ( fMn Rheuniitlsiii. etc. Try it and von will i flud lt sys victorioui in its battle with di-- ' case, hold CTcrywnere. 6 bottles for $5.00. 81.00 per bottle. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Ofllcc at La Grande. O.-eaon. March 2Jnd, 1W. Notice Is hereby given that tne following named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that sal J proof will be made before the county JUd ' or ga)(j Fuy Tpi his continuous residence upon, and cnltivstlon of. said laxd, vu: I'eter Kuhl, Uaxl H!. Over holt, Samuel C. HllIU. ot Canyon Citr, and E. W. Websttr, of Trains City, Oregon, 1-$ UENRY RINEIIART, Register. rt nr r.rnnt rntintv. ur.. at i nnvmi r. I In lilt ot.airs. tipfn-p tlm rniintv Clrrlt nf I "VV: ""--"' 'TZ:V.Wil..i. T".. ?. - j j j r i Nirtf nriiMnt rnn itv nf ivinrnn i in, iirniirr. county, oa May , lS-"i, ir: JOH.i W. I -v .T-, ., en- vr n,,r ..! , Hd. No. 1010. for tho NW quarter, See.32. in' vw WSW ie nam f.Se follow to prove I Tl !LM; 0. P. CRESAP -Has an Assortment of- FINE SILVER WAR: Also an assortment of Barbedine ware something new, -which for beauty of design and finish is hard to equal. A fine line of Mosaic ware In all shades. Something new and beautiful in design Glass Ware of all descriptions. Toilet seta for old and young. Genuine Bronta Lamps with Duplex Burners, ono sufficient to light the town. A fine line of 8-day Clocks. "Watches and Jewelry of all kinds. Tobacco Pipes. Meerschau-u Pipes a specialty, warranted. Oysters, Sar dines and Crackers, of all kinds, fresh. Soaps of the best brand's. YEAST POWDERS ti , Every con draws a prizo worth from 25 cents to ?1. Also a full line of school hooks. Stationery of all kinds. All orders from the Country Promptly filled. George Gundlach. & Brother- -DEALERS IN- GENERAL MERCHANDISE, CANYON CITY, -DEALER IN- GENERAL MERCHANDISE CANYON CITY, OREGON. JOHN DAY SALOON JOE COMBS lrop?r -0- Hs a findx stock ot the purest of Wines and Liquors. The best cigars in all the countr JOHN DAY CITY, Oregon. Business College. The Walia Walla I5iisiiies CoUceof WallaWall.i Wash. Ten. is a thoroughly equipped school for Practical Education and actual HusliicssTraiiiing. In this iiiKtituUou Superior Advantages arc of fered, both Day and F.vcnin;, tlmujehout tho year for preparing youny men TSaJ women tor Business pursuits. S"tudonts may en toratnnvtimo. Short hand taught jbjr mail. 'lACKER, Prin. J. II. XEAL. COUNTY SURVEYOR --AND Notary Public. . Timbsr culture anJ rr.- emption filing and a);i tevtit na for Road Co. Iand3 and clool land j Jdlm Cnmt Co 0reson. j 7T or. r T jrri 7?7? JUJlJ bUjL,J (jtMjIX,, Canyon Sity, Grant Co., Or. GENERAL 1 l Carriage?, Wagons, Hacks, Rug bies and Backboards repaired or built to order. Evcrvthin done in a workman like manner, and warranted to give satisfaction. T SALOON!" CANYON CITY Oregon Chas. Smith, pj'ojr'r. A Full Stock of the Purest of Wines and li'iuura. The Best cigars in the. .Market. "Jtaa. . ttriotly orderly houto conducted. W A. WlLSlltRC. Lakiview, Or. J. Nat. HunsoN-. Burns, Or. WiLSHIRE & HUDSON Attorneys at Law I.AKEVIEW AND BL'KNS, OREGON Will practice In tho Circuit Court at Canyon . ,i i,- .i. t 5. Land Otli ice at liKe- trusted tons -"- ' Any huniness in the Unnd Ollice en i will receive the ino.it tiroinn: attcnt will receive the inot prompt attention. tjT Land cases oHc!tcd. ' nqTICE p0R PUBLICATION Land Offlco at La Grande. Oregon. Mnrch 22, 1S37. Notice is herebr given that the followinir-nam-ed settler hai file'd notice of his intention to make final prool in supjwrt of his claim, and mai said proot will uc mttue ociore we county his continuous residence utoi. and .-uUivation of, said land, viz: James V. WIcklciycr, uco. Brlsbo, Dallas Whltorth, David Maj,'ill, all of Canyon City, Oregon. 1-fl UENBV niNEHAttT, Register. ICKSitM aiifl HorsBsnoem & tots OREGON. I. 11 WOOD, j. w. emmcn. wood & cnuRcn, Livery Stable, AND COR UAL, and VEED STA3 Cioo.1 buy?y ta is and nioe Saddlu Horso furnisliftl at all liours ol tin day or niclit a reasonable priciu. I'rirticular att'intion paid to Loardinjr and Krooniiii!; transient stock. ENTRANCE Main and WaihinRton strcoU. CITY HOTEL MAIN STREET Canyon City, Oregon, N. RTJLISON Proprietor. "Ratos: Board by the day SI 00 " " week $0.00 " & lodging by the day . . ?l..r0 " " " " week . $8.00 Traveling men will find this a pleasant and desirablo jdace at which to stop. Give mo :i Cull. CITY BREWERY AND SALOON, Washington St., Canyon City, Oga JOHN KUHLj Prop. Successor to F. C Sels.l All orders for beer in Cvc or tun gallon kejs will receive prompt attention. . PETER KUKL. j T j Jjlf U1J tTnntitR lionrclcrl bv tho (lay or weok at reasonable rates, and good Single and Double teams to let. Agent for?taver& Walker, Portland, Or., for the Studebakrr wa-oii. Empire ocr, J. . I. Caw plowsandthrei.herf.and all other hnplu ments dcfcrlbed in their caulognc. EvcrytblDg warranted and sold at the lowest price. Canyon City, Grant Co. CregeH. Feed StaDle w RED FRONT vSTOR Canyon City The cheapest pi in Grant kinds. Sash, Doors, Mouldings, Furniture, ffainli, Oils, Brashes; Giaw. -f;' Putty, Stains, Varnishes, Etc. Call and learn our prices. . 3NT 33 Wc wo i Mild Respectfully inform the citizens of Canyon City and ncirnity e have opened,a Meat Market in Canyon City (at Mr." Ilerburger's , that We have opent old stand), where we will keep an asort;ncnt of Jr'R. SH fV" E ATS which we are determined to sell at such prices for CASH 1 CASH ONLY, That it will be for your interest to give us a trial. "We will endeavor to keep the best that the market affords. We hope, by strict attention to business and fair dealing, to merit a share of your patronage. AH' orders will receive prompt attention. Resjipctfullv, FLINN & BEO. . The -Greats Sufl Fall ana NEW GOOD&r' F"OR. EVERYBODY Come to Raker and buy your Dry Goods, Clothing, Roots and Shoes, Hats and Carpets, per cent, cheaper than uuy where in Oregon, Dunns: the next few weeks we will offer a few prices to tho public: Canton Flannel, good quality, peryurd... Calico, best grades " " Double-width homespun dtess goods ". 10.- White Rlankets, large sise, per "pair Ladled' Knit Skirts, extra si-s. .". . .u Rest Ladies' Corsets, good goods. . ..i.,. .OTT" 50 Men's Suits, very heavy , 7.00 " Rovs' " " " 3.'C0 200 large Bud Comforters, each .1.00' 25 cases Beckingham t Ileeht hotivy Boots o.5Q. 10 pairs black Braided Jerseys. . . 1.25 At tho great 8. Orders will be promptly filled. C ity meat ''market. . Washington Struct, Canyon City, Oregon. W. P. CRAY Proprietor. -IlEAI.Ea 1N- All Kinds Of By Wholesale and lletall; Haptonstall & Daft J DE.VIiERS IN-- John Day City, Oregon. OYER -DEAJLiERS IN, it-. GENERAL MERCHANDISE, 1. . ,.:.MAMY0M Oregon. v, Hobuv"vour Hardware-of all- - . r "- .4 W Baker. Giiy:lfvtfr V WMer Opiii. ' .S00,07 25 .1.50 ..50 X. L. Bllker Clt: Write to us. FRESH MJEA:TkSi XA.11 orders filled oa short notic. j; s- .as,. ,& M rf tin '4-avu ( : m 1 OIT-Yz&r. ' "i. iWi- 4 '' '' - Mef chandis e ' I. '.4, V ') )