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About Grant County news. (Canyon City, Or.) 1879-1908 | View Entire Issue (May 31, 1888)
Grant Co. Jews - ' i I ra!.ISHKD EVEItY THURSDAY MORNING Sullivan, the pugilist, lias joined a ciretts uml will make a tour of the Tinted States this season. . May 20th, there landed at C-tutle (larded 21)07 immigrants, and it was not a bio day for im migrants either. The Hrazilian Chamber of Deputies has passed a bill for the immediate abolition of slav ery. The JJrazilian Senate has also passed the bill abolishing plaverv. The Women's Ciiristain Tem jK.rancc Union has presented Airs. Cleveland with a valuable gift, in recognition of her tern ( perance views. This is the iirst i that we knew she had any tern- pcrance views. A constitutional amendment line been offered in the J louse of Representatives, proposing J to extend the term of President 1 and Vice-President to six years and to make the President in elsrible for a second term. KeporU from California in dicate that things have fallen flat there. The prosjKjets for a wheat crop are very oor and many of the farmers are dis couraged. A man traveling througii the state saw many tennis headed for Oregon. Immigration to the Aigen tine Republic is greater than to any other country in the world except the United States. Tit Innnigi'atiou Bureau of Argentine, in the ollicial report for last yestr. has placed the number of immigrants arrived in that republic for the period at 120,'ol2. The (Jovernment or jew Zealand ha? proclaimed all Chi nese ports to Ikj infected, in or der to put a stop to the entrance into the colony of Chinese im migrants. The Government of : Son 1 1 1 Australia has proposed j that an inter-colonial conference 1 be held for the purpose of ar-j ranging for united measures to exclude immigrants from China. The only counties in the state ! that have not made remittances i of some kind of the taxes of J 1SS7 ti the state treasurer are i Multnomah, I'matiHa and Wal Iowa, so says the Salem States- ! man. In Alultuomah a settle- ; ment. Wallowa county luu an J excuse for her non-payment, j because her sheriff died a month or so ago. and the question j arises, what is the matter with Tmatillai The dispute between the United States and Morocco has been settled. A despatch from Gibraltar to the Exchange Tel egraph Company, London, con cerning the settlement, says: After the withdrawal of the claims for a money indemnity an apology was tendered to the American Consul, ami orders given for the immediate release '; of the persons whose arrest gave ripe to the trouble." A recent circular from the ! general land office give- the fob lowing new ruling in reference to making final proofs: Heretofore final proofs in homestead, pre-emption and commuted homesteads were tak en before the judge, or in his alwence, the clerk of any dis trict court. Hereafter only final homestead proofs will be allowed to be taken before such pidge or clerk, and the notices of intention to make such proof must sjwify whether such proof is commuted homestead or oth erwise." Walla Walla States- . man. Tlris week the last wad of ! political mush will Ik thrown, and newspapers and eople and things will have some other 1 theme upon which to argue. Wc predict for many of the officers elect of this county, a very close vote, but some of them will be elected, all the , same. IjoUx ticueis. are com posed of good men. and voters who are not governed by party lines wil! find it diflicult to choose between. The Xkws has refrained from advising its renders to cast their ballot for any particular candidate, be lieving in the intelligence and good judgment of the average voter. You have no doubt seen all the candidates and made their acquaintance, and the ad vice of the JSkws is, to vote j vote early and well. j - pubum column. efi The space of me column, more or lo?, Wen oM to the Heiul'IiHi nf Orent Omnty r caMiwisn Hinoe, and tle run It ms lst aUUu-m! THE LEGITIMATE ISSUE. Appeals are made for election of Uearin, on the claim that he would serve the State more elli ciently than Hermann. Nobody lielievcs it, not even those who assert if Hermann has served two terms. He is not a great man, but he is an active and en ergetic man. He has done fairly well in Congress and has acquir ed xsition and experience which would make his services more valuable than heretofore, (iear in might in time acquire equal position and experience in the work of a representative, but it is not probable he would. 1 lis hab its of life and habits of labor are not equal to the demands which the duties of Representative in Congress would make upon him. It is a position of labor; it re quires constant attention; the man to whom it is entrusted should be a worker by tempera ment and by habit. (lood fel lowship with "the boys" is not a necessary qualification. It is not' wise on lh' pari of those who favor the ( lection of Uearin on the plea that he would serve the State better than Mr. Hermann to challenge a comparison that would show why he would not. So that phase of the argument were letter abandoned. The contest need not he a personal one. The main question is whether the jjeople of Oregon are for the Democratic party or the Republican party. 1 1 is a Na tional question. The adminis tration at Washington has pro claimed its jK)licy and appeals It) the people of Oregon. The broad question, then, is whether that Kliey is to be approved or not; whether this history, traditions, fendem h-s and purposes of the Democratic party, or the Repub lican party, are to be approved by the people of our Stat.'. The canvas should be kept to this is sue. There is no other legitimate one. Oregonian. VOTE FOR HIM. Several Democratic pnjvrs are advocating the chction of Uearin to Congress for the only reason that he belongs to the party that is in the majority of the lower Hons" of Congress; for the same reason we might ask our voters to-vole for Dr. U. V. Uilham for Stab' Representative, as that body will undoubtedly have a Republican majority. But we do not ask the voters of ( Irani county to supKrl Mr. Uilham for that reason alone, we ask them to vote for him because he is the best man for that jvosition, because he is not controlled by any clique or set of men. He would represent all classes of men and kinds of business fairly, impartially and without preju dice, (iilham stands above rail road rings, sheep or cattle cm binations. and would work ex clusively for the g(Md of the greatest number, and the inter ests of f Irani county. lie ought to receive the supxrt of all clas ses of voters. Mr. J. A. Fee, Republican candidate for Circuit .Judge of H.i 1 is rid, is not a carpet bag-gi-r. t:r an importation oy Rail mad Corporations, but is a bona finde nsident of Pendleton, a sound lawyer, a geniletnnn of unimjK'achable character, and would make .a mot excellent Judge. In-fore the next issue of this pajit-r the die will have been cast, and the xople of the State of Oregon will have decided by tii- ir votes who shall serve them du-ing the ensuing two years. Ti.e ivouit of this election is of the most vital importance to the future prosieritv of the State. The success of the democratic ticket at this election would bo considered an endorsement of lh' administration of President I leveland v.ith all its shortcom ings, its failure lo fulfill its pledges to the country made for the sole purpose of gaining pow er, its bogus pretentions of civil service reform, ami its advocacy of free wool and lumber. Mr. Uearin was nominated, and stands on the democratic platform which endorses in un mistakeable terms President Cleveland's recommendation to Congress: and the democratic candidate for the Legislature of Oregon from Ura:it county, if elecUHl. would without a doubt, cast h vote for V. S. Senator for a man who stands committed to the same doctrine. Are the peo ple of Uranl county prepared to aid by their votes "in destroying their own industries and prosper ity? The condition of the wool market at this time is a sufficient answer to this question: One year ago, and before the com mencement of the agitation in Congress for free wool, the price thereof was from Hi 1-M cents jx'rjKjund; to-day there is no market for it even at the low rale of ten cents per pound. It would seem that under these cir cumstances the choice would be an easy one, and that Grant county's returns will show a rous ing majority for Ringer Hermann for Congress and for Dr. 0. V. Uilham for the Legislature. Votku. Ai At present there are ovqr 2, j 000,000 people out of employ ! ment in the' Tuited Saates. in i New York alone there are 67, I 001) men and 50,000 women j avIio are idle. SHERIFFS SAbfV Yy virtue of an Execution (de i croe and order of sale) issued out j of the Honorable Circuit Court of ' the State of Oregon for the County of Giant, on a Judgment of foie elosure rendered in said court, on j the 23d, day of April, JSSS, in fuv- or of V. C- Sels, Guardian of the estate ot Luciuda Kami, an insane person. Plaint)!)', and against Charles cripsel and Nellie crispel Defendants, for the sum of Two Thousand, Xine Hund red, and Thirty -three Dollars and Thirty three cents, and Thirty One Dollars a-i.l Ninety -Eight, cents costs, logetht-r with Ten per cent, per annum intero.-it and ac cruing costs, I have levied upon and will sell at Public Auction, on the 2!hl day of June. bwS8, at Two o'clock P. M., at the court IIoe.se door in canyon city Grant county and State of Oregon, all the right, tide and interest which the said diaries oipsel and Nellie ciiosed Defendants had on or after the 2'Jd. day of Kcbi uary, in or to the following described Real Property, to wil: The South half of the North half, and the South West quarter of Section Twelve (1:2) in Township Thirteen (R) South of Range Tliir'y Three, (33) Hast of the Willamette .Meridian, in Grant county, St ile of Oicgon, toge'.hcr with a 1 the tenements and appurt enances thereunto belonging or in anywise appertaining. Terms of sale cash. Dated at canyon city, Grunt county, Oregon, this '2'M dnv of May,lSSa A. C. DORK, Sheriff of Grant i 0 , Or. 13 v ROBERT LOCK WOOD. U V.) Deputy Sheriff. NO'l I C IS. In the County Court of the Stale of Oregon for Grant county. In the matter of the Estate of II. C Jarre! , dceased. Heirs, creditors, and all per sons whomsoever interested in the above cnlilhd estate will take Notice that Use undersigned, the Administra trix thereof has filed her Final Ac count therein, to-wit, on the 2.'Jd day of May. A. D., 1888, and that the Hon. County court of tl e State of Oregon, for Grant county, has by an order of the same dale apj-oiutel ErMay, the -2nd day of June, A. I)., I8tS8, an adjourmd mi thereof, at the hour of 1 P. M. as the time, and the rooms ef the court as the plaee fr the hear ing of objections to such Einal Account, and the settlement there of. All persons will, Iheiefore, on or before said da , tile anv objee lions they may have in the prcm ises according to law. M.vuv A. J.Msar.r.i.. 9-1:1 Aminislrntm. NOTfRFOir PI' DDI CATION. IaihI OllVcc at Ij llramlo. Orvi. V ! ). KoUre i liiliy slxvn i!.-t t ic fii!lwiiv'-ran-.Gt msttkr lia lUtnt nllv of I ir Intention t H.a) filial Wi in supiMirt of i.r r!..n.i. :.iid tb ai t i-Ti'ti will he liin'la bfforr th .ir.: Ci'k o' rnt whim. Or., at Cntiioii i ir, . ir, ou Ju i :t!i. viz: MAKIOS' K. !.'. O-' . .'.' for :! NB '-1. of M u i.ir . am! :a'f .! K ,i i l . tr. 7. himI N'V. ,f NK ;: Mr . s, i. Tj. )?. S of V. I". '! W M. Mi n ium- Ok fo)loiiis itMowe to j ro !n-r in nti'i :r- t- IiIcih 4: UJtnn, ami ti tiv.i;.. n of. i-i d. r: l;o er. V. tifkT. 0;miii I ijwN, i .ir'i V. lion I -i ii s'lul M;liiu : . tUainl a I cf " t: yon ity. rt"i. ' 1! 115-.NUV KiNKlIAltlt. ltt -i-t. r. N()T.U'E FOR PURLICAT1CN. liI Kirc Ht I.K Or,i .tie Or; ifuu. May 1 7th, ISsS. Notir, i herf!-y eiv-n tlir.t tin' fnilowijiy-niiu-il wtticr hst- lilttl iiotli v of his i'lttiition to iiiai.c final j.ro'if hi tiicrt of hi rinim, and that mhI uof will Ik- nimte t'tf.-n- Ck-rkol Oiai.t co.Hitv. nt Ciin on Oitv, Orcoii, oh Jmf . I., HAVUi I.. iriUtY, i to i-iii'iiiitc MM , No .Vi.i7, for tlieSK qtiwr., uf Stc. ). io. s of a .'7. i: of wu. i.n:r C'o following wititows to Mvo hl c- 'it.uum iu-itii'n e .JiU, niitl rnlthhtloi of ! '91 ii. l'liarl Mclntyie, Attlmr 1: j..'. ' ! ! a. Sti vsrt ami .It-lm C. Maitln. all f )ti!lr. Oifwll. 0-lt Hr.NUY IUXKUAItT. -rWt. si'AnioNs. In Justices Court, for Canyon City precinct, Grant County, State of Oregon. Adam Mm ray, Alex Murray and Wm. Murray, copartners as Mur ray Rros., Plaintiffs. vs. Lrster Green well, Defendant. To Lester Greenwell, the above t. anted defendant: In the name of the Foite of Ore gon, you are hereby commanded and retpiiied lo appear before the Justice of the Peace of Canyon City Prescind, in said County and State on the 3()Ui VI ay of Jrne, 1SSS, al the hour of 10 o'clock A. M. of said day, at Canyon City in the said Precinct to answer the complaint cf the above named plaintiffs founded on an Recount aud wheiein said plaintiffs de mar, d judgment against you fcr the sum of One hundred and eighty five Dollars, and for the costs and disbursements of thin action, aud you are further uotiti ed that if you fail to so answer said complaint said plaintiffs will take judgment against you for said sum of One hundred and eighty-five dollars and for the costs and disbursements of this action, and that this summons is published by virtue of an order by the und'-rsigned Justice of the Peace made on the 11th dav of May, 1888. "Wm. Mim.ku. S-14 Justice of the Peace. Qr WRITE The leading mcrchanfs, Prairie Citi, Or. ' v i o NEW Just Received a Gencal Assortni- nt of Fre-di FIXE Ti.lS. I nt ported direr from Japan. FARINACKOL'S :()Ol)S, TAPIOCA. (JKISyiLV, CKRK.VfdNK CRKAM WHi: Vi", CORN A: OATMKAb. Ktc HflRDWflR?XBOQTSflFtS IOBACCOS A: '.L (U'STO CHiARS. PATENT .MRDP INKS. DIAMOND DYKS, TOILET ARTICLES, K'e., Etc. Will Sell at Reduced Prices For Cash- gJ3r CROCKERY and GLASSWARE - - -To close out. will be fold at cost, and below cost. CANYON CITY, MAY 1-Jlh, 1H8S. 0. P. Has an FINE SILVER WARE. Also an assortment of Barbcdine wan- something new, which for beauty of design and finish is hard toeoial. A fine line of 3VL ojbjcvxo Wai-o In all shades. Something new and beauliful in design Glass )Vare of all descriptions. Toilet nets for old and young. Ocnuine Brunts Lamps with Duplex Rurners, one sulVieicnt to light the town. A line lino of 8 day Clocks. Watches aud Jewelry of all hinds. Toteco & Ciprs Pipes. Meerschaum ipes a specialty, warranted. Oysters, Sar dines and Crackers, of all kinds, fresh. Soaps of tho best brands. YEAST POWDERS Ever? can draws a prize worth from Uo cents to 1. Also a full line of school hooks. Stationery of all kinds. 53T All orders from the CO"t7 Promptly filled. 1 Haptonstall & Dart -Dealers in- General M John Day City, Oregon. Now Arriving cub J. DTTEEREIMER $ Qo's., JllJJttIB CITY, Qgn., the Largest Stuck of -Ever brought to Grant Ccrimki; comtprbskngv We arc now prepared to fill all orders at ever known in Orant County. FOR OUR PRICES n U i J ' - II. M. JSBLJS. CRK8AP Assortment of erchancuse ardware. BEFORE BUYING ELSEWHERE , DURKHEIMEF , v . irir ri C) y ; " Vo J' .. . i. ,t i ,.-r-rw,wi . .I..IMJIJIL I IgajgC THlTnTll-hl I XI I I IMI I IIWIIIII -MM It ig &reat u Are (firing immense hai'iiains in their ELEGANT LINE II 'e carry (he digest and sell NEW 9EI PRIDES I;'i vard. nice Lawns i white pieiue tiiess ot.ds Woolen lace buntiins Nun's Yeiling, all ne slud-s L'n shade of summer silks " Ladies' white linen coRars fur .YEW STYLES. Ladies' hose all colore Lisle hose, purr for 2: I'pst pliil.Ts hose for !2& HSro-u-ox- sold, such Kooctft oi Cla.pI pr Ladies' muslin suits for OtK..rt) Wo carrv 100 j-liades, the Latest Style-, of Silk Aelvets Striped Plushes, never seen in this part (if eonntry heft; , All Shades oi the best Dress Silks. And this is the only stoic in I4.iker iry anl Kaslern Or egon where you .n nFoit y nrseif. ii j.; m 1 1 ,E K " The Great 5. X. L. Store, of Baker City Is the place to buy your F. B'E COODS Good Men 's ami Boys' sails for 0.00 and alK WA&SHAUEB BROS. Orders Very Cnrcfullv "SPillccl. A. HACHENEY. -DKALEK IX- JOHN O ity meat marl Washington Street, W. P. CRAY -PRALEK IX All Kinds Of By Wholesale and Retail. in part- I i Lower Prices than Store, Bato (Hy. OP DRY GOODS. and Jin est stock of goods the same at Jur .I.Uu I. GO .."iD all shadt-s j:cr yd erclian dise. DAY CITY. Canyon City, Oregon. Proprietor. FRESH MEATS D8t. i