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Grant Co. 'News' rtWUSlIRl) KVEttYTliritSDAY MOKSIXt! July 'UK 1S8X. According to the Atlanta Con stitution on Mormon mission ary lift earrit! off '250 women converts lo 1'tah from ('corgin. x --- An Alaska hid inn sentenced to prison for ninety-nine years for murder wants to know if t lie ffcjvernment is trosnir to keen him alive lon eiiouirh to tit whole term. 4 serve j 4-3&k - The soil of Southern Cadifor n:i is o rich, says one of our oxt-hanges. that a two-story 0'ieen A line eolt:io built with out n stone foundation on the owiskirt!? of .San Diego, has mwn foiiri-torii in six months. Uite stdioul superintendent K. V. MeEIruy estimates tliat the returns i'.ir lsv wiil -how the school jiopulution of the BtiUe to be upward- of UO.OOO. Jt is increasing very rapidly. :m1 at tin- ran al wliieh it has been incira-iiif of late years it will soon I'otcli lIHUHJU.' Oregon has tt-l il good It jmiesoiw. sample in Jmnijinj Lmidreth. win ehonned hi? step-daughter in several piece ana excused the act by --nying he -felt a spell" come over him. 'Jliis killing jjcuple in --spells is loo common, i lunging for a Spell is ood for it.- S. l. Alta. i iliss Ik-lva Ann Lock wood. 3 a campaign .-peech at Chicago J the other dav aid, "If 1 am j i4vld nreddnnt will dismiss i le,: ' ; ill . j-I lift aaiMttt- .mil il lf lflt-O ' . n lutn ill lli tit umn tnot i Belva. You are not us 3'oniig J r ' 1 1 ' jiimI lovinjx as you once was. Better stick to tha "melishin" n while hiicrvY. ..o.. ! A Xew York paper tells of a : man who recently inherited a i fow cool million..: lie is richer ! 1 ,m 1 1 1 1 1 linn President C levehmd wouM j be if ho held ins present posi- tiou several centuries lunger and ! saved alj his money. But the j funny part of tlie thing is. the poor fellow was in the alms Jionse. ti stx-cimen of public cJn"ty. when the news rer.ched him informiii2 him of his rrood fortune. There has bevn a wejit deal r dyiiif Htnono--t i-yHieo for somo time, and now the mnteh ninkiii'' and marniiip; are red bn 'i.liirt if (ii'rniniiv i tn have Battenberj:: Vu-toria of ! i 1 1 .1 u 12nitiii i in marry the 1 nnce , of Dessau; the Duke of bjiai ta. j Crown Prince of f 'reeee. is siiyino; up to SU)Iiiii. third ! daughter of ila late I-iniieror I'mieriek. ami his sister. Alex undria. has conseiiteil i marrv tle Czxr'r brother. Tt i not oft en tlnit a panther aliscks a man. but Mr. John IJrown, -o av- the Kup-cMie t'ily CSinird. had some experience willi one Fritlay of lat week. I lie was returnintr to his work in the Uliie river mines, and while walking in advance of the wiijjou near lux'k IIoii.-. alout forty mile- from here on the .McKenzif. a panther jumped on him from th 'uU: of the rosul. hrtiiu' one of hi- hnnds nuite ' , ., Mverel. A -mihII uoir tliat wa- writ.il li I in lame coil ram ill -dy to lli? ah! and fn'ohtencd the pan tiler, which wa- a larc one. .. r- - 111 vetoing the- lull gnintino; ii t)ision to ( 'harles tiianiaun. vvlio alieoe in Iii attdicalion ' Ill 111 JIOtlllLJUIOil for a neiif-ioii that he was struck . mx.'Kl6nt.il!v with a hall hnclc I v n comrade and injuretl in his left arm. the president says: .i .. . . . ... There is nod.ouht that whatever disability he thn incurred was , the result of a personal aiterca- , tion hetweett himself and tiie ' man who throw the brick. I believe that if the veterans of Lite war knew all that whs going on in the wy of granting pen-ftkm-? 1" private bills they would Ik more disgusted than any class of our citizen?.' -.3 . The war cloud that has been hnnging over Europe for several yours is still to be found at the old stand and the reporters who sharpened their pencils and brushed their hair" back when it -Jirst began to develop, are still chewing thoe pencils, aud wait ing patiently for something to ! turn up. A war cloud is a ! splerdid thing for a reporter to ' look forward to. luit when it, lino-ers for live or td; yeriiv without any rdgns of getting a move oiij the reporter naturally begins to lose confidence in i; ami to become-weary of waiting for the nations to commence pouring lead into each other. WASHINGTON CORRESPOND ENCE. Weekly Budget of News as Furnished by our Regular Corres. pondent. " Washington, July 9, IS?.15. Congressional opinions on the Presidential and Vic-Presidential tirkot are governed largely the politics or tin Congressmen Tiu pubiicans prai-e it generally lor its strength and predict its elec tion, while the lienuerals, for the most part, pronounce it weak and prophesy its defeat. 'I he Indiannn Democrats how- ever, concede that the nomination of Harrison means a close contest, and that extraordinary oftorts will have to be made to hold Huosier dom safely in the Democratic column. And now tha the tickets have been nominated, the talk in the Hdise of Ib'pres.-ntatives turns upon adjournment. The Repub lican members and not a few of the Democrats are auxiou-. for the session to terminate in order that they may no home and legin preparation for a Lot campaign. : '1 litre are a huge number of i important, bills in t lie Homo on which no action has Wen taken, and if their consideration is once bguu it mcAns that Congtess will lje Ik ie in the middle of September. Every now and thoi. there will break out a report that the House wi 1 adjourn without a final vote on the Mills bill, but the Deinnciati.- memhers ..t tins Wavs and Mcan committee pooh-pooh such an ida. At the same time the seutimtui in favor of an caily adjournment is genuine it is thought that should the ItsritT bill ba sent to the Senate this summer, tlmt 1 ody will move To put ltaoui- tin tue nrginuing oi the winter session. The Rc-pub- beans censure the Democrats for ot reporting the Mills bill ;,t an earner uate. w neiner tins is a ju-t criticism or not, it ' is pretty oni'tu'ti ftxjf If n rtn iu ttlsnn rt mm- me.-isure. il win nor ue neioiu t)1. middle or larter part of -hilv, - t 1111 mid that can only be done then by the Home refusmg to consideV n.v other Iegis ation. Tlie House recently adopted an amendment to the Army bill up r.miialing 30,UOO for the firing l"or,,i,W a'1 ovon,1M- -n"s at tl:o forts and arennls. borne ,H (hink is a lh.n Q bl. romituV(1 n(JW iml t!)f.n in these piping times of peace ih.it the army has not gone to sleep at its post. liepresontalive Tillman, of South Carolina, said in support of the plan, that ho trusted no man in Congress would be so parsimonious as in begrudge this honorim of the stars and stipes at eveiy fort in th' land e ery day in the year. Sai 1 he: "It will increase bo'.h the love aud veneration of the people for the National emblem. Wlnt American, sir, will object to salut ing ny the m: .ruing ami ev.-mnn " t jvc.eignty otun, conn try, t ant llm sound of th- eauii'-n ii.av p.,i0 flml Vfi ll.u.rlierilli,l t brmli th Ian 1 to let juple Jnr,w itt iheir Nation lus power to ir.ilt ct them ami power to pun i! tiiOlil V.h' 11 t iiov rt. wvnii The low price of wool :ii a di reel loss of manv thotif-:nd of i dollars to CI 11111 1 county. Many she;-j men will sell only uhni tliey are obli-fd to. and will year hold the balance until nei or until the price i. better. NKW TODAY. Ni)TIM: FOR PUBLICATION. OKJ.T a! 1 Ik 1):?..-. Ofcjron. Job !th. N'.Ji. i Ia-'i-Iij -ti-u that Vir fiMHii: tiaiuttl -i-U l?r kt t'letl hoto'r f hi- ii'lt-ntion t hi tU- liu.it p.-iH-f In -nppmt of hi-. -lniin. atnl tin: p-iJ juK-ii ill in- uiKiii- l-vfiir the t-.iutit) f'l . L tJ f.ruai- muuti Or f I'.uiiui l-if ilr MtrwWt 1-1. t-i-', a mk- l.' !.-h.' ns.. f.trtin- v, k -k u,i . m.: w iwtf NK i. c. Tp. 1. s It :. i: W M. b:- ! tin i t- r-t'Iirv hi'. mitt u'tr. r-tlon n. 'u:.' ;-.: .1 W trfct.r!l. I A WKnt-r. :..- l5i.i.it,i. i; vtiuari. nf lux wilr. Or :. V. A M.lHiNM.ll.'Ut-iittr. N't )TIC E I'0 11 F V 1 j I ,I( 'ATION. Liii-I f rit, t jt I ln I .'ilKc tinfoil. JuU th. l.-A N ,t' is rby, eiv ti tlwi tit fii..iiiC. .......r ...lar rtl m.m ,.f Sh li.t..H,.M ' fl"? l'. f .ip.n of uu r:aim. j mai Ntm wool iii -bl litoof will Ite jiumIc lH'fite Clerk Of t. .it cutuity. :ii Cmihoh City. Oretrnu. on I tt-ti lrtr ts-. !!jSi. vi-.: hMl KU f l ltOS, I 1) S X&C. fort!. S 1 f si:pi.ir. ui1 S SW ipir I i J :, i p Xi. . IE 2l, K !! t.a;nf- tin f.l:i irr lt::ev to prate bi f nt.uu.' ti-.i ii-iu-o i:;mmi. and rultnnllo ui ?il I iv.it. t harl4 Mr I tit vw, U L Oliver . I) t-:.i Wi-ni. r. STiM..rt. 'l of hnvvillr, Oru.'. 17 1. A MilO.NALl, Kv:litHr. 'University ofOregon' EUGENE CI i'Y- Nxl .session begins on Monday the 17th of September, 18PS. Free scholarshij).s from every county in the stnte. Apply to your County Superintendent. Four Courses; Classical, Sci entific. Literary and a short Eng lish Course iti which thffre is no Latin, Oreolc, French or German. The English is pre-eniuif ntly a Business Course. For catalogues or other information, address J. W. .Johnson, President. N Tl E FOR PUB1 ICATION. ; IaimI Oslirr at a Oratido. Or Jio SOih.. lSds. I N.Jlr.- i Ufifhy dvi tlmt th. f"llo1int- i Uft:iK-d Mitli-r hnii iil.il nolier fhth intention to omkHiial pnl io sMjifmrt .l 1m f. claim, nntl tlmt t I . prnwf will wuf iM-fi.rt- County t.x-rk t or.nt ('4iHt al t jhv.mi t'ltv.Or., oil Ai'.MM .th. !-". ti. t-UIN il M- It.VK. US.. N" 7M. f"r lb'- S bt!( tf On- K niiitr . arid ' w t.air of i: fir . -" '. Tp s;. s.ii a :u. k i 4 WM. i 11 IUIHIl llit- folbiW 'If Wltth... Ill prVt' l.'f ' itlllin3tHi ft Mrllf-C lilKHt. Hil i-ulll t !tt t..J of. Mill !. lirorr Mthur. nran!. FMr, nf Ml. Votm'H). OhM. FinlayMiH awl iMyid .1. Usiri-o, ttf Uwit-illo, Orti. U-l UKLVUV KI.NUIIAT. UvUr. NOTICE. IS HEREBY GTVEN that on ! Tuesday, thn 2 tlh day of July, 1SSS, at t!ie hour of 2 o'clock P. M., an application will be made to His Kxcellency, Sylvester Pen- j uoyer, Governor of the State of i ' Oregon, at Ins oltice in the city of ( Salem, in said State, on behalf and for the nirdon of Tlu.s. D. Wil Hums, now imprisoned in the Pen- J itcntiary of said Stato under and by virtue of a judgment of the Circuit. Court of the State of Ore yon for Grant county, whereby the said T. I). Williams was con victed of the crime of "assault with '. a dangerous weapon," and was on the 2Slli of April, A.J).. 18S8, sentenced for the term of IS months in said Penitentiary. Dated dune 20 h., 1S8S. 1 1 -1(5 Thomas D. Williams. DISSOLUTION NOTJCk" Notice is hereby given that the partners'iip heretofore existing be tween Iviu Jewel t and .1. W. Tra cy, has thi-5 day been dissolved bv mutual consent. All debts due the linn will be reeeievd by .1. W. Tracy, and all demand- against the fain wiil be presented to the said J. W. Tracy. Dated this 25 th day of June, Ivin Jr.wr.rr. 11-lS J.W Tuacv. NOT1CK. All person-: knowing themselves indebted to the under.-dned for meat furnished and delivered at the Canyon Cit "Meat Market, wiil please come forward and set tle accounts by cash or by nolo as I want to balance mv 1 oks to .Inly 1st, 1P3S. Having lensed the Butcherim; business, sit id lease to take effect on that date (to-wii, July 1st, 18S8). All ac counts not settled by the 2fith day of July, 18SS, will be placed in the hands of a collector. W. P. Gi:.iv. NOTICE l'OH PUBLICATION. Lund OJlirrat Ln Cranile, Or-con. June en., 1SSS. tlou ij luTfliy civen tlia: the f"llo-in-r tmuie.1 .-ottltir hs tllrtl nutlrcof his t li('.'i t loti lo in:iki-tiiuil irn.-f i'l Mipjirt c.f hi- i-laim. unit ill.- ji.uin IM rupjnui. Willi, Alii 1 tint pn-of win t.c matte Heforv cierv of : irKli'V'SS DS . for the Klnlf of NV tniar., NJ'qunr til SvV tjtiar . aii'l NW tpiur. of SK ;uar., Sec 0. j Ti- 13, s .f K K of W.M. I lie nn:nos tlie follow inij i Inezes to irivo j his r;i-iiniiiK runidonce ujk"-ii, "im1 cultivation I of m!I hiiil. tiam-'v !tSitt K Artiistrim. j Jaie.l A. T.ij-lor, Wiiliain Anti-t 'oiis mul Vt. j ham Wi, titer . n'l of Mt. Wtnoit. oi:hi. U-lsi. I1KN1JY Hl.NKHAKT. It.wL-ter. j N0T1CK FOR PUIJLICATION. Lai:.! Offit p L-iOrnmic Or. Jim.- 'JiMh.. l-'?. Xlk-e if hereby ttiven that tin follOH-int;. n:cnl s.'UIit lm- fll."tl rotUx of hi iiilt ruluM to l!i.ike fltinl proof in MtjiiNirt of lii-t c-f 111. .nultlint sitid proof ill 1h) iHHilliwfor tbcLVittnty ilr tf (irant cotm'.v Or . nt Cftnvoti Citv. Ote, on Aitcttii 4t"i . . lsi, 7 . OF.O. lmiSIMtlS. IS . nsit. for Hie L )!f of NI! ttl8r. aii'l i: hilt of SF.nmr., Sec 21, Tp 17, S of T, Kf WM. IK-iiAmcs ihfjfoKov.in Jtiif,-cto prove ht oomIiiuiMU roi-iilenec t;; on. hihI ciiltivHttmi of, rtiUX tcitl, ntiiicly. Lnfuretv Shelby, Jame WiektM r. Wa'ter llrowtt anil liarbt - - , al of l!o-e Uitil. Orrcn. lli:i UKNIIV KlNKUART, UMer. NOTfUK KOIl PUP. 1. 1 ('ATI ON Lnttil ortlco at I.i Crjui,;,-. origin June 11th., ! N'titie' hereby Kiven Hint thn fo'lwin. 11 linl -ettler Jlliil notieeiif int. Mti li to I ti .ik-ftiml pro'if in .HtiiMit of hU duitn. mul th.tt 0l jirof wilt Iw nwli liefore .1. T. Mn.-I C ti in v Clerk t (inut cntintv. Or., at Cam-mi ' Cliv.'or.. on Jf.lv Wtb.. lv.." viz: 1 R INK U. .S'KL.v l)S . stwi, for S h.ilf t.f NV.,ijir. tuul N half ot SW .pur.. Sec iU, Tp.. It). 3 of K SJ. ' I! of W.M. lie tiaitu-s the ffl!wiii.' w:titewsto prove bis ', iiitiiiiuii's re-iiletifi' um)'i. iiI rnliii itinii of, ! . 'nl lanl. iwtiielv: W W. Iteriy. !lnii "luith. ! Wni. Southuorth mul I'mnk Mei.-cliai.; ll ol j i Cit'n ! ' it . Ok jjoii. : ; is'is iikkiiv i:ini:iiai:t. i:u:iur. I NOTICE FOR !TBLIi'AT10N Lanl Oft'n-o at La t.iainl-. or-stit. : .iniif iiCi.. i N.ili.'.' i- inrrby tivt-tt tlial ihf tll.. Ins; ihih1!! i-ott'i-r liashf iiotii-fiifbi- int.r.liim tt HtjUr thiai p(if hi Mtptt of hi-, -liin. ami tb:it v.i pntof will iff tlMlili- lifturi- the Coill.lv Cit-rk'-f OrAiii it!ilv Ort'i.011. t Cuir.on ( ity, tir..w Job :oti.. 1-" IIOliKItT MiKCj:. . I4 . ':."vi. tr tbi S lolf ol S'V pt.ir.. Htul I s"i .pi..: . of Si: piaf., vi. nil I Ni: pmr . of NW.t.. Sir. Tp 1... Snf It. V. .f J. ' llu iu:nf the folltr.viii,; ittu"iM til prow , bis ruiiliii'iii'H reilrni-c upi, ami cuiUvHiinti : if -nbl lau.l. nainob : ItalnJi Hrrtui. .Ittii j SlKp!n-rl. I. ! Itii'tz ami J. A. Sbwti: all f t'noii cit. Or.-con. r.: i- ii km: v kin m Mir. n--r NOTICE. All pet sons indebted t-itho under signed. are hereby untitled lo call ami settle the same at once, as the accounts have, heen placed in the hands nf J. ,J. McCulloiigh for collection. I. II. Wood. Canyon 'ity, June 1 1 , j-L7 FOlt SALE! A much of 1 GO acre, netr (Jan yon City, all improved and under fence Ntw building alul )lonty of good water ac the dour. Perfect title given. All farming tools and implements iro with place. Also between ol) and 70 head of t-tock horses, all improved breeds, and about fifteen head of cattle. Tim owner's health will not per mit of his lookitigafter, and giving the place his attention, therefore he desires to part with it is a good chance for some one with capi'al to invent. Will he sold at a great bargain. Enquire of Pat Mi'f.cAiu:, or tne News OfHce, Can von Citv, Oregon. je-21 if O. C. M.lltr. C. V. Kerrd, j MILLER & FERREL. It BLAUoM i i i r'..rmv city, on. Bl.icksmithing and Horseshoeing in all its Branches, done, in a wort- manlike inannor, and withdispatcli. Wagons, Hacks, Buggies, ami Biink'ioards, huilt. to order, from the best of material. Now Largest Stuck oj r - ill1 G roceriei WRITE The leading niei'ehanls. Prairie Cifi, Or. P. Baehe8fCo. JPrmrie Ch'tij -A WUHD TO TUE TWO MOWERS IN ONE! We invite Attention to our Chanbcah'e Speed Mower, aitording bl'EhDb to the Knife. Before contracting for your Ini pleuients it will surely piy you to call en F KASt'HE ife CO., Aud see their wonderful Mower. It is a marvel of Perfection. Vdniitted the For Thirty years these machines Bain Wa Continue to tie the Best IVmline Are Unexcelled for AGENTS FOR KNAPP, BURR EL $ C0 For Molme Oliver Chilled riows,j Columbus Buggy Cos Buggies Buffalo Pitts Threshers, Mansfield En Agents for California Powder Cos. Hercules Powder. No. 1 and 2. Blasting, Sporting and Ritle Powder. Also Enterprise Nois less Wind Mills. We also cniry the Fullest and Largest line of Stoves, Hardware, Guns, cutlery, Ammunition and Mineis' and Farmers Supplies, 01 any house in Eastern Hi egon, and Sell at Lowest Prices. Call, or corrspond with us. All oreers promptly and satisfactorily tilled -mry. WM M& 9 ' JLM k Prairie City, Or. (3 Avvmm4 cub J. BURKEETMER $ Go's., PR.ilRTE CITY, Ogn., the NEW -Ever brought to Grant Comity; comprising t 9 We arc now prepared ever known in Grant County. - FOR OUR PRICES WISK IS SVFF1CIKNT- TWO hest malce on Earth; have been Kecoimizeit Standard. Wagon Beauty and Finish. Agent, I In- gons on Wheel.-t. UMME no 05! ardware, to fill all orders at BEFORE BUYING ELSEWHERE DURKHIMR & CO, Tlie Are giving immense bargains in iheir ELEGANT LINE OF DRY GOODS. We carry the largest and finest stock of goods and sell the same at NEW tORK PRICES J5 yards nice Lawns lor 14 ' white piqueWress goods Woolen lace buntins.s all shades per yd. Nun's Veiling, all new shades ' " '20 shades of summer silks " " Ladies' white linen .collars for XEW STYLES. Ladies' hose, all colors, Lisle ho.se, pure for Bps-- child's hose for 12A HXTo-c-ox- isi-icL si-tola, goods for Clion.p"pr l.-ilioc" nin.lin miifa fnv ftflll AO Wo cany 100 shades, the Latest Style?, of Silk Velvets triperl Plushes, never peon in this pnrt of country b efe. All Shades ot the "best Dress Silks. And tins is the only store in linker City and Eastern Or egon where you enn assort yourself. RKMEMBER The Great I. X. L. Store, of Baker City Is the place to buy your Fift GOODS- Good Men's and Boys1 suits for $5.00 and vp. WARSHATJER BROS. Orders Very Ojixo:fixll-cr yilloci. City meat market, Washington Street, Canyon City, Oregon. W. P. CRAY -DEAI.Kll IN All Kinds Of It) Wholesale and Retail. A. HACHENET. DEALER IN General Merchandise. JOHN DAY CITY. mutt. 1888. 1 in part- Etc., Etc. Lower Prices than L Store, BaKer Lity. .1.0u I. oo .no 1 'o' .S00.12i 25" fOU.50 Propriotor. FRESH MEATS tAll order filled on f hort notice.