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About Grant County news. (Canyon City, Or.) 1879-1908 | View Entire Issue (May 10, 1888)
1 .1 if?' S, it i i Grant Co. News- rep u b u co lu m n . rtJBMSHED EVERY THURSDAY MORNING Ci The space of uhc ooliinin. moro or Ir, li s been soU to the Itenil'iouns of i i rant Cotintv for cuHiKiin j)tiri)(isen,-.iinl thev run it a be-Tt Mills them. May 10, 1SSS. The Democrats are trviujr every possihlo means to show the An excited Canadian statesman T.m, fiin ;,wi,.cr;,,i ;tnrD tc At warns the United States that we ! the country, and point with ap "may hear the deen voices of P"ref satisfaction to the number liritfsh cannon." Heard em be- 1 of nen oufof employment uie strikes wnien NEW TO-DAY. J . J. MfCULLOrGH Votary Public. Oregon HlVVllV f'lTY - - ' --. --i- ;n -r tv i:n ...j ri Ij-iy unice wuii in. wi Uml tillnt.". and Collections yrompUy atten ded to. Deed anil Mortpue drawn, and ehargeM reasonable. . i 1? fore, sonny, and can show yon a lot of them that we took at York town, .New Orleans and other places. Alta. havo and imitated NOTICE Foil PUBLICATION. Land ofllceatlhe Pn'lrs Oregon. April 23., Issii N'nti.e U herebv L'iven that the folloniiiK i r it if i Noti.e is hereby jriveil tnal tne lonomiijr the COIinti y lor the past few years i named sutler Ikh filed notice of hi intention to The bill substituting electric ity for hanging, and prohibit ing newspaper publications- of details of executions has passed the lower house of the New York Legislature by a vote of eighty-seven to eight, or nearly eleven to one in its favor. as a result ihey say protection 1 have debarred our products from the markets of the woild, and havo ! glutted our own. This over pro : ductiou, they say, causes" hard , times, creates monopolies and I trust'9 and is the great curse of the country. During the present Democratic administration the first annual report of the Commissioner The nncertainty as iniik-f linnl iiroof in MllilHirt of his claim, and that Kiiiil proof will be nmde lieforu Cleric of Oram eountv. Or . at Canyon Citv. Oregon, on June lth. lv. viz: CHARLES M CI NT Y RE. 1) S, Gl7a. for the W half r SK nuar.. and E half of SW o,uar.. S-e.. 13, Tp 13, S of ft :W, E of W M. lie names the following witnesses ti jinne liii CQiitinnous renidencc upon, and cultivation ; -f, Hid laid. 'u: Sain Cross, Arthur Rose, i M. Neulon and Charles KinlHyMiir, all of Day- ' ille. Grant County, Statoof Oregon. 7 V' V. A. MCDONALD Kepnter. NOTICE FOE PUBI IC'ATJON. to what action Congress will take on pending revenue bills still pre- and other European nations nre vails. The Secretary of the suunn m a similar way. laking " . n. ..;..:i:...i n .1.... .....1 llu v;i iii.'ju nuuu iviii;t , 111111 ne are confideiit that the United States give letter wanes to laboiers andhs less financial distress than other nations. From this pub lished report it is evident that this stringency in business matter i.s not the result of our economic -w- t 1 -. Ol ijHOOr lias Oeeil UUllSlie'j, and tend Ofllco at U (irnndt. Or the facts are before the public j N(,tki. lu.rcbv ivelf 'Sf'owing- After Careful examination the com. named Pettier has Hied notice of his intention to missioners find that En-land, the ! SJffSS wi.?T n.al 'SfS&n j ereat tree trade country ot the J",'',' or('ran, ( "nnt-v-or m case' ' ",b aj" . 1 cencc before the County Citric of mid eountv. word, is in the same predicament , at caunm city, on j tun-20th, isr. i.: joiin n3 fiur ntu (rPrmnnv r.nwn aM.r.iuuni,, uu. iw ui: xr. .iuui TreasuiT has been Formerly authorized to proceed with the purchase of Federal bonds in onen market, and has advertised for proposals. for th: ! Sec f. Tt U. S of II 31. K of V M. He names the following witnesses to piove his I com Iiiuous ruideu"e upon, and cultinitioti of said land,iz: .lamcn A. Lofton. John Her ' burner, E. S,t I'enfleld and tleoigo Ciuiidlatli 1 all ofCanvon Citv. Grant County, Oregon. 7 1J HENRY RINE1IART, Regitter. NOTICP1 Congress The bill now before r. i. : r r ; policy, but. if En-land is a fair cri- iui ..unu. ."''"'itorion, five trade has c.tused as on ine puime (lomain is a mens- i reat suiVenng among the poor ure that deserves the hearty com- . imd. gives less stinudous to iro niendation of intelligent citizens. 1 t-eiive induslrv. In the very na The bill providee for a Coniniis- i lure of things something of Forestry who shall oe tne cause 01 uns nation ot business Ise mul sioncr have charge of permanent forest reserves. at the heads of srteams and regions best litted for forest growth. The Lick Observatory at Mount Jlamilton, Cab, is soon to be til rued over in perfect or der to the State University. The great telescope and spec troscope are now in good work ing order. Of the stun of 111011 ey left by James Lick. 700, 000. all except about 100,000 has been used in iitting up the observatory. . rfitm!i1 clnrr. o "'"0 all over the world, and pditical economists of our nation must look elsewhere than to the tariff for the cause. If the surplus on the 1st of July amounts to 1 U,000,Uu:, ,lS stat ed by the president in his niess-ige, to let this rlow out of the treasury by legitimate means would cure this evil of which complaint is made in this country. The board of engineers has made an estimate of $:i(J,()(K),()t)0 for the River and Harbor bill this year, the JJlair educational'bill would lessen the surplus $7,01)0,1)1)0 mure, and te funding the amount honestly due to the loyal states would add "? 14, 000,000 to the amount to be taken out of the burdened trcisury. In all, this would amount to ?.1. 000,000, ami would materially aid the development and the business interests of the country. In Ore- j ron.ifthe Columbia river could I be opened to free navigation the j railroad monopoly would be crushed, and the s ime is (rue of j An Ohio boy, aged live, at the town of Industry, was left in charge of his twin sisters ten mouths old. Being an Ohio boy. he proceeded to see what he could do, and in about an hour he broke the arms anil legs of the babies, and was expert- , everv imvialdc stream in the 111 inditing with their necks when I tion. l'ailro.ids havo 1 ecome our Jiis immiiim returned and end- j worst and most oppressive monop- ed the day's lesson in anatomy. ' bes !t is w5thin the power j v ! of the government to fre. the peo- Tt . ... , ,. . . pl from this galling shivery of x- It is confidently predicted that ,ossivc rnt(!S of ninsiwiutiyn. the State of Maine, discard prohi- ; Tj,e roai:t:tioii of the tariff mi w.sol bitior. and mlopt a high, license t would only lessen the taxation in law inside of three years. The ! div:duall 12 cuts, and there is defeat of J Ion. Neaf Dow. the ' "ut ji farmer, stockraiser or sheep father of prohibition, in a recent , 1,1:1,1 in t!"" norlhwest who would race for mayor or Portland, is ;iot wi,lin7 l? YA . il"s n,mo";11 . . , . P f ., . ten tun s and ship his product to pointed to, as proof of this asser- j AmholLrA fur $o lot k.hS;l ton tion. Every eiiort has been made ; hy roassim of .m op(.n rivi1. lf in thfit stare for thirty years to j expression could be had of our make the law ell'ective, but even people the . ote would be almost its advocates admit that in the ' unanimous for the tariff on wool cities, it has been little more lo ", "1 Ibe accumulated (ban a farce. ; 8l'ri,1.us to he used for imjroving J the rivers and harbors. rrai.ee j last year, approiiriated ?17o,0i'0,- Thc bill to divide the Terri- ' 'J I f.,r i:s.. imnrovement of livers. 1 - All persons knowing themselves indebted to the undersigned will please come forwaid and settle at once, otherwise their a .'counts will be placed in the hands of an atton-cy tor collection. .M r.s. S. M. ( leaver. Prairie City. Or., May 1st, 1S8R TO KENT. An Orchard and Garden in Can yon City, including all kinds of small fruit's and berries, and ground for the raising of vegeta bles. Fine irrigating privileges. Will rent on easy terms. For pui ticulars apply to Mrs. C. Pmi.ui's. NOTICE FOR PC I'LI!'ATI()N. Iiind OlU.-e sfl.i Ornnd. Orc:Mi. A ril !itb. ls. Notice is hep by git en that the Mlnwhig naioeilM'ttliTrhaxf tibd notice of (hp r iiitir.tlon to tnike litta I proof in "tip t of their Kim. an 1 that saMproof will I undo be-fort- thrt i iMinty Judge of Orant enmity t Can City, or in aji; of hi- ab.-i-nce, IVort the t oMiit-. Clerk of j.ai.1 roun'v.at Cuivon t.ily, on Mav '.'Sth, W. vi: JAViES MI RI-IIV. lid.. No. :UJ-, for the SV iU-r. of Se-. Tp 11. S .if Ri. E d W M . AihI vi: JOHN J. Ml RI'IIV. ltd, No.:t:!i:i, lor the SE ijunr. of SE ijuar. See . .VV pir. of NW ijuar. Se -. .ui.I W li.i.f ..f SW tnur.. Svc. Tp. 11. S of R i, Iv ot W M. They name the following uitne.-si-s loproie their continuous re.-dicuce iimiii. and cu!tir,v tiNi ff. sid land. Joseph G- l.ofum, Jiin ll.I'nri-r. Win. I. Dtit.lrp ih1 IleHrj Lofton; all of fox Yallci. (i-a:it County, Or. !- HENRY ItfNEHART, Regialer 6 1388. Now Arriving at J. DTJllKEEIMER & Go's.. PRAIRIE CITY. O&i.. the Largest' Stock of .4. NEW -Ever brought to Grant Cowwbij; goi uprising, in pmrtr NOTICE. J will Ol.'NTY ORDERS b.-armgdatJ T A mm i jl. pr:i.r 10 may 15t, of reitls- 1 0f! will be paid on pre-eut.ttion, aut iitlei- est will eeae from this date. CaiiviMi Cit. County of (iraut. Ari. -'ML. Iw,' Ti-7 E. 11 M.L. Ctuiitt Tr'-aMiK-r. www m)mm 9 Groc JtUtC.. JijtC. araware9 We are now prepared to fill all orders at Lower Prices than jever known in 0 rant County. WRITE FOR OUR PRICES BEFORE BUYING ELSEWHERE The leading merchants, Pr curie City, Or. PURKHE- MtK GO Notice to Sheepmen. The Stockmen and residents of Silvies Valley and vicinity hae organized and pledged themselves j to do all that Ihey can t keep sheep off of their rangi in order lo prefect their own stock and pro I pcrlv: Thomas UhA'Iduck, JoJin Shroder. Will luiu Stor.c, W. H. linker, Ciistuvns Sellc, H. C. I'ame. E. C. ItuckUy. Ilirtoti f'Hiilli, .1. L. Crr.-". I-irrtl Midd 'ok. KriedrifHi VieBdermell, Jh--. E. Shew.imker, A. R..s-e!ll.. . .1. W. 'I'raev. ay A3 0. 1 CRRSAP Has an Assortment of lory of Dakota, and admit the Southern portion as a State, has passed the Senate at Washing ton. The bill declares the Ter ritory of South Dakota a State of the I'liited States of Amer ica, and ratilies and confirms the constitution which the people of South Dakota have formed for themselves. Fntil the next census and apjvortionment South Dakota is in have two repre-en- , futives in the House of Repre sentatives. The bill also pro- j vides for Tinted States Courts, and for a division of the public debt of the former Territory of Dnkola. That portion of the former Territory not in the State of South Dakota is to continue j as a Territory under the name I of North Dakota, with Disniark j as its capital. - j lrtci Jewe'.t, J'lhn A. CitiKiron, Charles Ifctycr. oI.hhI nankin, 1! Ilinkitis, Jr., A. J. I'lerre, li 11. Eiuit. John Crddoe Steven Wood-, Chnrli" M.utin, Iui- Sf'hudlieii. I. E. (;rfide, A. Wintermit r. Dan Canibllii. which Of for FINE SILVER WARE. Also an assortment of Paibedine ware - something now, beauty of design and finish i.s hard to o(ual. A line line 2VE oanio xv .xo In all shades. Something new and beautiful in design Glass Ware of all descriptions toilet sets for old and young. Oenuine Pronts Lamps with Duplex inirners, onesuiticient to iignt the town. A line line of S day (.'locks. "Watches aud Jewelry of all kinds. NOTICE Ed. Oillette. 52 if FOR SALE I, the undersigned, wishing to remove to li iker City, offer foi sale my Elacksaiith Shop and Stock of Hardware, and also Dwelling House, very cheap. Any one wanting a good shop in Prai rie City can mt a great Bargain. Also, what time I stay here, 1 will sell Hardware and Work very cheap, for Cash. All knowing themselves indebt ed to me must f-all and Settle at once. G. "V. iMcCoan. Prairie City, Or.,. Nov. 20, 1S87. Tobacco k Cigars W. R. CUNN8INJGTOW, Livery Stable, A X D 'OilltAb, and FEED 8TA1JLK The total immigration into the United States for the cur rent year will reach 500.000. a gain of -2C1.000 over that of last year. This prospective number will have been surpas sed only four times in the his tory of our country. Of a total of 155.000 for ten months end ing October 3 1st. 98,000 are (icrmans, 0S.000 are Irish, 04, 000 are Norwegians and Swedes, 11 .000 are Italians, 21,000 are English and Welsh, 22.000 are Russians and 10,000 are Scotch. Tliefiermans and Scandinavians settle in -the West and North west; the Irish and Italians re main East of the Mississippi; the EnulisJi and Scotch are i .r! rs an 1 canals, and to Unit- el Stales, with nearly double the population and twelve times the area, have expended for the same object up to 1SS7 only 5100,0(10, 0(K). The Blair cdiication d hill was foi the purpose of dividing lntwe.cn different districts a por tion of the funds in yie treasury each year for the support of com mon s-hoolsin localities requiring aid, the portion to In? goierned by f li i!a'i sties of illiteracy. T.ho am .un? this year would have been $7.M) and what a boom this would have been to these portions of the country. During the war. when our treasury was depleted and our currency greatly depre ciated, ni-tny of the loyal slttes armed and euipR'd troops, and now the treasury is overburdened, this honest debt should have been paid. By such means the amount ! iu the treasury would have been j tvdueed, money sent into circula i tion, and the hard times complain- ed of relieved The bug lear of : the surplus can easily be dispelled, -and in such wavs as to benefit ev- ; j ery citizen of the republic' In 18S-J tlie surplus wasIlo.fsir'.Hlu. and the lie ublieau admintstia tion so that the yoarin which .Mr. i Cleveland look hii seat, in the White House it only amounted to ! S(W,4(J:i,771. If tlie Democratic parly is a friend to the poople, and believes in every legitimate me ins of relieving . ' lie distresses of the poor, it will send this vast : amount of money into circul itio'i, ; and use it as a means to relieve the public from oppression of cor- . pirations ny improvements i the moducera and shippers free x. and independent of railroads and ' lNl)1 ICK F0I PUBLICATION. coriurations. If the true ide.i of La!"1 0lHce at .u ''M: ,,c goverment is carried out, (he Notice ! hereby nCn that the fihiin. mostly skilled workmen and are greatest ditliculity of the surplus tX nS.r S 'h.urtiS Hin iii'intifnehtf viit uii iiim li is not large enougU, : ,u . "' ' wiure umiiui IIl.MllllHUUI - -it,,,., , -i T , , trailt CMilit, nt I'imoii Citv llwim mi The destination aml a" lms lrnsn an" ho-sh abotit JuneTti., i. vu; ciias. ritoK i.s.v... r- .1 tl nvm. i.n... f ..n.. o . V.... -....I c,M nir llic I. lUtlllll f. In f ir. 1 T of Russians is not known. Jor .1)lfHiness (lepressiou beciiu"3e of 'i-VntM.,,,, m a period of ftf-nmo yetirs, . bigh tluties on Hnp0,.,8 wil, Uisap. A7aT. from 1S20, only db,000 of them poar like mists before a morning ; "'"Vco. a"d HVV SmU,,; ail ,,f I)ay have entered this country. J sun. The Dalles Mountaineer j ' l iiksiIv kineiiart, iu-wer. Pipes. Meerschau'u Pipes n siieciallv, warranted dines and Uracuers, ot all kinils, fresh. Knaps of the best brands. YEAST POWDERS Eierv can draws a prize worth from :T) cet.ts to ?1. Also a full line of school hooks. Stationery of all kinds. S3T All orders from the Country Promptly tilled. Haptonstall & Dart DEALEPiS IN General Merc liandise Notice is hereby given to all knowing themselves indebted to us to come forward and settle x I immediately either by Gash or Note, as our George is intending to locate in Portland in the near Ovsleis, Sar-i ; future, hence the necessitv of a. settlement. In the meantime we will continue to sell our stock ol well assorted merchandise at cost for cash only, as we have closed our books. We also have a Hodge Head er and several Schuttler Wagons for sale cheap. Respectfully. George GmnUach Rro. John Day City, Oregon. Tie Great in (tijo-1 buv tn-ig anil niee SmhlJe Hores j farnfchetl at all hour. of the ily or nit: lit a rtnaoiitiMj i.rfees. I'.irtieular attention jwil to htttnli'H: ami Krooniins transient s-toelf. ENTRANCE Main ami Washington .trceti. City meat mar. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. L flint Olli:et l.i Cnnile, op-ffon. April 12th. IXS. Notii-e U lwr lv siven. ami Itubt. II AriH- struiii'. h . nni'l.' US, No. 7(ia3. t..le iiml ! IMituv, i Kimik Toilhlinter wh'i niaiii; DS, No. T"Oi;. Uke iecial notice, that the follow inc nanie.1 ,i t.:er lt ll'eil notice of hU intention to loaki- lin.ll Woof in Miji'rt of his claim, mil , thut .ihl proof wiil m maIe before the County Clerk of Urant Co.mtv. at Canyon Ciu. on May .INt, Has. vi.- .I.,MKS A. ORCHARD. IS. No. for the N half of SE fprnr. See. XI. i.l VV half of SW ii ir. Se . si, To. 1'., S or It I 3t, E of W M. i lie numes the fiil'iiuing- witne-t to prove W- i eontiiiiMss rei-idci:(e nKn. and ciittivnti-.u of. .-am noil, vi.; ,luel.HoiiK.Chttiii dm. of Otiiiemi Washington Street, Canyon City, Oregon. W. P. CRAY Proprietor. Store, Bater City, Arc giving immense bargains in iheir ELEGANT LINE OF DRY GOODS, II 'c carry ihc largest and- jinqst stoch of goods and sell I he same at NEW 1 QBE PRICES ' DEALER IN All Kinds Of fly Wholesale and Retail. FRESJ MEATS tS.AH order fllbil on short notlee. l.ll UieilUg Jillblic John C. Luce, of .l.,hn .y. :ra,,t Co . Ornn. and thus niakin" , 4 '' henry rinkiiart, i:.xhr. .1.0U 1.00 .12A 25 .no .S00.12,V 25" . Xv. scattered over injl district. -DEALER IN- GENERAL MERCHANDISE CANYON ;CITY, OREGON. J5 yards nice Law us tor 14 " white pique dress goods Woolen lace huntings ail shaiti-s per yd. Nun'." Veiling, all new shades " ",4 '20 shinies of .summer silks " Ladies' white linen collais for NEW STYLES. Ladies hose, all colors Lisle hoKC, jure for Bes; child's hose for xvi ovor fi3-ld saxcia. goods foi- ijadies muslin suits for No carry 100 shades, tlie Latest Styles, of Silk Velvets Siriped Phiflies, never seen in this part of country befo All Shades ot the best Dress Silks. And this is the only store in linker City and Eastern Or egon where yon can assort yourself HEM EMBER The Great 8. X, L. Store, of Baker Cilv Is the place to buy yonr FtftE COODS. Good Men's and Boys' suits for 5.00 and aV WARSHAUER BROS. Ordora Very Oarofullv SPlllodL. v .-4.