Grant Co. News' PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY M0RNIN0 October 11, 1888- The silence which the nine presidential candidates maintain while both 1: ig parties flay the sad eyed Mongolian alive, is one of the most touching inci dents of modern politics. The positions of the United States troops on the battle-field of Gettysburg are being located by Colonel Batcheldor. The ground is to be purchased and monuments erected by the gov ernment. After walking fifty miles an eloping couple rwxehod Bdiao City and were married. The bride admitted she felt a little tired and footsore, but didn't care, as t:she was in for getting all the romance out of tiie affair even if her pa does object to the marriage. A young lady in Ohio died t with joy upon receiving a prop osition of marriage. The east- I ern young man must pop the question with a gun, or the east ern young lady must be very unaccustomed to proposals. Here in the wooly but affectionate west no fatalities attend this tender episode. The only fatal ity ever attending a case of that kind conies when the young man goes .away and fails to pro pose. At liio Grande City, Texas, armed Mexicans have held the citizens in terror for some days past. It appears that the Tin ted States revenue officer. Mr. Victor Sebree, in a fight, killed a Mexican by the name of Gar za, and this has caused the Spanish blood to effervesce, and the slimy sons of Mexico to come pouring over the border seeking revenge. A Boston preacher who per sisted in exhorting the people on the Common without a permit has just been released from jail where his friends say he was sent by the authorities for "preaching the gospel." lie is now a "martyr" and draws like a circus as the only American now living who served out a sen- tonpp iti -in Amorienn bisrtlc fnr ItllLL 111 .III .Mlltlll.lll U.1MUL IOI expounding Uliristiamtv with- i out price. lie is uie iirst, iut should not be made the last i...,.,,.f,...'J fl. iiiiii ii ji unjeu claims u no (tr i1irmf iirn-iflnnrr In tlu cf . i :tui muKiiiir :i lun.L. o, rciicxM.it. l i.; .. r r t ; . The sugar trust, to force pri ces up hy limiting the prduction of sugar, has closetl .several rc fineries and thrown scveial thousand men out of employ ment just in the cold edge of winter. Mr. Blaine insists that trusts are private affairs, and 1 L ! fiinf tlw i-i-.-iculfiif- .iikI miniili. " w - have no right to prevent them j making I lie people pa)' an arti ficial price for necessaries and at the same time turning labor out to starve and freeze. Down with trusts! .Mr. Hlainc favors and upholds them, but at the same time be it remembered Mr. Blaine is himself down to rise no more to the position in ; his parfy that once marked his career. : A new turn has been given to the discussion of the question ' of the relations between the i United State, and Oumda ., speech delivered in the senate by I senator Sherman a short tune j since. That senator introduced I a resolution instructing thecoin- mittec on ,...l..f f ! inquire into the state of rela tions of the United States with Great Britain and the Dominion of Canada, and to report at the next session such measures as are expedient to promote friend ly commercial and political in tercourse between those coun tries and the United States. No greater good, he said, could be ! accomplished than by a wise and ! peaceful policy to unite Canada ! and the United States under one common government, the consummation of which he thought would ultimately be brought about. Three times did George "Wil son of Schenectady lead the coy Annie "Walton to the altar of marriage and three times did she ma back on him and de- claro that she was too nervous. A fourth trial was made the other day, and by feeding the gentle Annie gumbrops and dis tracting her mind she managed to slip along thiough the cere mony and become Mrs. Wilson. It must be awful to be socov. At Gergal lluelva, Spain, last week two young men quar reled over a love affair and then agreed to light a duel to the death. The conditions were that the right foot of one should be tied to the left foot of the other, and that the men should htab alternately until one should : die. The affair was carried out if tho pve-ence of seconds, with brutal ferocity. Each received seven wounds before oncexpired still tied to the leg of the other, who was earned away dying. Spain now has two fools less. None but fools won hi go to war over a love affair, when there are so many women in t)R, world : NEW TO-DAY. . ' $ 10 REfcVARD. Strayed, from Mt. Vernon, Aug 1st, with F. Wallace's band, going perhaps toward the Mallmur ran- tres. One Black 2-vear-old Stallion, ! with a very few white hairs in fore- bead, branded i Ij on left shout- der- The above reward will be paid for informationfcleading to the recovery, or for the return of said horse to me at Mt. Vernon, Grant countv, Oregon. 82 " W. G. KIMBERLING. . PC 13 LIGATION. NUT ICE FOR Land OlHce at I. (irainle, Orcein. t Oct. 4th, 1SSS. Notice iliereby siven that tht; follow in v lianiLsl t-cttler hit filed notice of hU iutentimi to make final pfoof in Mipport Ie elidm, znd that h.iid proof will lie :nmlo ltefore tiie Ci:intv Clerk of (.runt Co., Or., nt Oaiivon Citv, Or!, on Dixvmticr Stli. 15-. viz: JOSEPH It . HOltEKTS. 1S No fur the NB iiar JsE pur., W 1 SB (luar., and NB ((iiurSW ijuar, See .s. To 13, S U a- E. Ho naMiestne forowin-' itnei!'es to pr.ve his i continuous residence i.pan and miltivation of. siiJ land, .: (! L'ar!. .1 Marshall, Tom Shields, John Urazi.-I, nl! of John U.xy, Oregon, Anv ttrs'ii who desires to pi o tot aeuinst the allonunee of such pniof, or who know- of any HtilistntitUI reason, under the Uw a-id the reif nlution. of the Interior Di-imrtiuent, why such proof should not he a lwel, will b? given an "ppnrtunity at tiie ulHe mentioned lime and plane to em- examine th" witnesses of said claimant. r.xt ti offer evidence in rciiuttal of that uubinitted bv chiiuiint. 293 II EN it Y KINBHAitT, HesHter. NOTIUK FOR PUBLICATION. I-md ofltceut I.a Gr-inde. Oregtiii. Soi 'Jfi, ISS-t. Notiee is hcreh.- nivii that the followiux named tetiler has 11 l-d notice of his intcr.ti-n to cramute and mnke final proof in ntpport of his claim, and th.it uid .roof will be made before the Clerk of GmU'ii.. 'r., at ('anv-.n Citv, ou November -Mth. 1.S, 1.-. WILL IAM II. SCOIT. lid. No. 377:, for the S I S 1 i See 8. Tp IS, S It 27. E W M. He nHtne the following witne'.-os to prove ins continuous resilience upon. ai;u ui.inuiuii of, faid land, viz. (Jeorce UKlcmmc, L V Itai ley, William I'oe. of Stewart, (.'r.mt otint.v Or. and James 1'ope of Mt Vcmon. Oregon. Any person who deiter t protest against the HlloHauee of tmc h proof, or who ktms of any substantial rcnu.!i. uuiljr the law and the regulation- of the Inttr.or leprtnicnt, wliy Mueh proof Mnui.i not be .i'l..w..l, w.l! 'i.en a opportunity s? the sb-i- m.-titi..iicd time i.,l?ce to croo-examilH' the iliu.-e of aiuunt, mill to oflrr Meiice in robr.:tal of tint submitted bv el.iim.tnt. 2BSJ HENKV UINEHAhT, INuintor. K wb r is I CaJn r.,n r ... Vmi1,ilirK .) nill, j year olds and up. Also -100 Mutton slice). Apply to J. DTKICII KLM VAl k Co. NOTICE. GOITNTV Ol'.UBHS lirindiitf of r(is trv prior to July l:ltli, 1800 will be ;w!d on prurentatiou, and tutor- V will he !Mi"l ou li est will eiae fioni thi dute. N. II. UUl.KV, Ountv Thus, j ewntowri.&. zt t NOTICE. TO ALL Kill ENDS AND (TSTOMEUS: On the night of Sept. 5th our entire stocK and buildings were entirely destroyed by fire. We request all persons knowing them selves indebted to us to come for ward and settle at once. Do not delay, but come forward and pay, as money we must have, P. IJASCHK Co. D. B. FJSK, Agent, Prairie City. JOJI.Y I 'OSS .1 and Jeweler, CANYON CITY, Oregon. Mr. yoss lrs permanently located at thist !ec, hnvhr- le:i burned out at Arlington, and s prepared to do fhsr-elai-s oik in his line. , zsr Tim itopairin; of Wat., clock an.i .Music Hexos, tc, Hcihy. J.. HUPPRIOH Canyon Citv Ohegon. Uoots or Shoes hiatlc to order, or neatly re,,3,rcd' I All Work Warranted Flrtt-olas. ' 4 FRUIT FOR SALE. I will sell choice Winter Apples for 50 cents per box until the first of November. After the fruit is stored for winter the price will be One Dollar per Box. All kinds of clean grain takent at 2cts. per It) at the ranch in exchange for fruit or vegetable. Onions '2h cts. per lb ; cabbage Ih cts per lb, and all kinds of vege tables cheap. Residence two miles below John Day ou The Dalles road. Customers will please not call at my place on Sunday. IS' Wm. Li ck. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Land Offlcc at The Dalles. Oregon' September Mth, lsSS. Notice is hereby given that the following named settler hxs lllctl notice of his intention to commute and make final proof In pupKrt of his :him, and that said proof will be made before the County Clerk of Grant county Oregon, at Canvon City. Or., on November 12, 1SSS, vis: r Kh.Ur.KlUK ULHIN, lll -No. 2Mi. lor Uie & nan si. ouar. aec 11, nuu nan c iiuar acu 14. Tp. ia. s it .'. e. He names the following wunusseg to prove his continuous residence upon, and cultivation ' ,?''!. ,:,,,,V, !i,!"IW Tr,.micr. ' rati ! 27-:w F.jh Mcuoxald. liotfstcr ' SUMMONS J Jn (he Ci r Juit'com t Vf :"tbo State of Q for Gnmt c.,mitv ; Millie Brawner, PM'., ) ! vs. ;- ' David Hrawner, Defl. ) 1 To David Brawner, defendant above nuuicti: i In the name of the State of Oregon: ; You are hereby required to ap- I pear and answer the complaint I filed against you in the above en- titled suit ou or before the first i day of the next regular term of I said Court for said County to-wit: , Monday, Nov. f, ltfSS. You will take notice that if you ' fail so to appearand answer, for want thereof the plaintiff will take judgment, against you lor mo re- lief demanded in the complaint filed against 'ou in the above en titled suit, to w:t: ' For a decree of said Court dis- j solving the bonds of matrimony, ! now existing b3tween plaiutiff and I i defcudeut. j ' the care cin'ody and con- j trol ot tho minor children the issue of said marriage viz: David ; Brawner and Oli. e JJrawm-r. I '.k. For the costs and disburse- : menls of this suit, and for such other and further relief in the; premises to equity may pertain. This summons is published bv j or er 0f HoU. L. B . . . i of SSld UOUrL Ison, JuJge Dated September 14, 1SSS. C. A. SwBKK, Plaintiffs Attorney. SUMMONS. In tho Circuit court of the State of Oregon for Grant county. John S. Devinc, Plaintiff, vs. -Selinda Deviue, Defendant ) 'J o Selinda Deviue, defendant: In the name of the State of Oregon you are hereby commanded to appear in the above named court and answer the complaint filed against yon in the above entitled suit on or before Monday, the 5th day of November 1888, the same being the Hint day of the regular November Term 1S88 of said court, and it you fail so to appear and answer tho plain tiff will apply to the court for tiie relief prayed for in the complaint, to-wit: for a decree of said court dissolving the bonds or matrimony existing between the plaintiff and defendant and for the costs and disbursements f said suit, and for such further relief as to the court in equity, may seem meet. You will further take notice that this summon is published lv order of the Hon. O. W. Walker Judge of said court. Made and bearing date the :" day of March 1S8S. I'airish & (Vzad. Plaintiffs Altys. F0It SALK. Throe Hundred and Sixty Acres of Ltnd in Silvie.s Valley. Cooc bottom land, and commanding fine R'tnge. A comfortable House, cellar and corrals, and cold spring on premises. Will bo sold cheap, as owner intends lo leave the coun try. For particulars enquiio at News Office, Canyon City. 27 For Sale. A Band of Sheep :5,000 head Perfectly free from disease, good wool producers, averaging about 7 pounds each. Range in Dear valley, Grant county, Or., and knwn as the HARDY HAND OF SHEEP. Will sell the entire band, or half of them, on reasonable terms. Fur Particulars enquire of J Tap- , tonstall & Daut, John Day, Or. A BARGAIN C BBIGK X"FORX"SflLE . I will Seli Good Hriek at 810.00 thousand for Cash, the next sixt' davs, near Praii ie Cil y, Or Address PAUL FAIM'aN, Or enquire of Geo Shearer, Prairie. I Piiaihik Citv, Oh., August 14, '88 DEPUTY STOCK INSPECTORS WOTICE is hereby given that I j ll have appointed the following- named persons as my Deputies, viz: M. S. Keeuey Long Creek ; Warren Carsuer Wagner j John Carey Hamilton j John C. Lnce John Dtiy j Geo. H. Brown Riley I Perry Rutherford Diewsey ; V. B. Peterson UittuV T. H. Cum., Stock Inspector for Grant County. CITY HOTEL MAIN STREET Canton City, Oregon, GROTS THOMPSON Proprietors. Traveling men will find this a pleasant and desirable place at which to stop. Give us a Cull NOTICE. Yee Nem, Hay Ak and Lung On have been appointed receivers of the entire business of Kam "Wa Chung at John Day. Any persons indebted to the firm of Kam "Wa i .... en iii 1 ! Chung & Co. are requested to make settlement with those men. Those to whom Sheo Pon are indebted must look to bim for settlement, andaiotto tUo firm, as. he has no share in the business. Luxe On, Yee Ncm, If ay A K. .John Day, Or., Sept. 17, 183S. China Date August (5. C5 Causal tJJ 3" "3 " C s ' w e " m m -..spa -i . 7 ?i X' CITY LIVERY STABLE! AND CORRAL, and FEED STABLE W. R. CUNNINCTON, Proprietor. (Wood A Church's old Stand) Uood buggy tea'is and nice Saddle Horset" fumislieil at all hours of the day or niplit c reasonable priced. Particular attention paid to boarding and grooming transient stock. ENTRANCE Main and Washington streota. LOOK mm kS 3 3 s a Clarke TVeatherhy, THE LEADING GROCERS, Will sell you goods cheaper than any other houso in Baker City. Tliey carry a full line of SMTLE & FttXCY GROCERIES PRICES MARRED AWAY DO N j Full Roller Flour I Good Roast Coffee unoice Japan ea Parties wishing to lay in their to call and examine goods and gof our prices before buying elsewhere. CLARKE & WEATHERBY, Baker City, Ore. 0. P. CI1ESAI9 -Dealer In- Stationory, Books, School Supplies, Gilt Band ami Glassware, in End less Variety. Faucj Wares, suitable foi r resents for both Old and Young. Boys' Iron Wagons, Baby Carriages from Fourteen to Eighteen Dollars apiece. Candies & cigars. Tobaccos, Cof fees, Teas, Lard, Klour, .Driefl Fruits, Canic Friiils, lUcc, Cream Wheat, 4-tho finest breakfast dish known Fishing Tackle, I Fish Poles, Baskets, Tubs, Brooms, Limps, Bird cages, and everything that is usually kept in a Variety Store, all of which V Can now bj Bought Cheap fOICash at the OldStandiu Canyon City. j Overfoolt $f -DEALERS IN- GENERAL MERCHANDISE, CANYON CITY, Or. HiDis & pirns. I will paj' the highest market price for Deer and other Hides. W. II. CLARK. 20s Canyon citv, Or. NOTICE. In the matter of the care, sup-") port and medical treatment of the county poor of Grant co. Sealed proposals will be received at the office of the county clerk until 12 o'clock m.'on Mon day, the 5th day of November, 1888, for the care, support, medical treatment, board, clothing and lodging of the county poor and all persons who may be declared coun ty charges for Grant county, for one ear from the 8th day of No vember, 188, excepting the two Red Williams boys, who are other wise provided for. 28 Jas. T. Mael, Clerk. NOTICE. U. S, Laud Olilce, La (i ramie, Or. Sept. U, ISSd. Complaint hav intr been entered at this office by liEKTHA SKI. LB acahmt J. W. WOLSEY. j for abandoning hi Homestead Eutrv No. 313!, datcil duly l, lSi5. upon tho NBi SBJ Sec. 2fl, S?sSS with a view to the cancellation of i-aid entry;) the said parties are hereby summoned to appear at this otlice on the 3rd day of November 1J8, ' at 10 oVI.k A. M., t respond and furnish ; te.Htimony cineernitii: said alleged abandon- ment. And .-aid jurtiei are further notiSisI 1 that J. T. Mael, County Clerk Grant Co., Ore?., ' has been appointed to take te.-timotiy In the caveat his oiiicp in Canvon c.ty on October .lb IV II VJ.UVR .1. .11. Service of this notice shall be made by pub-li-ihintr the sauiL- for 4 tonnoeutive week "in the Grunt County New., a ueekly newspaper pub- llshed at Ciinvnn Citv. Grant Co. Or., ami by ! posting notices as in United States Land Cased. JtJ L-J J. T. OUTHOUSE. lttceivcr. NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION. Land Otlica at La Grande, Oracon. Sept. lltli., 1S&. Notice is hereby given, and K W Webster who made D S No. 7703 take sjweial notice, that the following-named pettier has fllej notice of hl intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that ald proof will be made before the eoun'y Clerk of Grant county, at Canyon citv. Or., on November 2. IsSS.'viz: LWIS I'Kfirr. D S No 7147, fur the NW o.uarSE quar andNBiiuarSW quar, and Lots 2 4 3, Sec 2, Tp 1 . S It 33. E. He names Hip following witnesaos to prove ht continuous residence upon, and cultivation of. paid land, viz; HSMaitin, John Martin, Wil liam Fry, Frank Sweet, all of I'ralrie City, Ore. 27 32 ilKMHi nl.Nr.MAKT, KcglSter. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION! I and tlfllce at The Dalle Orrt-on Nutice is hereby i;iven that the fo!lwlii)r named s-ettter has lileil notice of bis Intention to make final proof in suppoit of his claim, and that said proof will be made before J. T. Mael IVuntyCIerk of Grant countv. Or., at Canvon City, Or. on November 12, l&SS, viz: ABRAHAM lUUMVN, 1) S 052s, for the N half SB quar and N half SV quar See. 35. Tp.. 13, S It 20. E. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and cultivation of, midland, viz: Tnrmia Conner, Fred Cuvon, W G .McDoiuld, Wm Gearj'. all of DawiKe, Or. 27-3i F. A.'.McUONALD, Uejwter. To All Whom it May Concern. 1 have appointed Mr. John II. Blake my duly authorized Agent during my absence from Canvon City. Sept 5, 1888. Phil Metschan- HERE! 3.2.1 per Bbl. 25 cents per pdund. cents perpounu. Winter Supplies will Save Money ( MiddricK H. STAN'S ELL. New Hotel, Canyon City Or. -FIRST CLASS Tables Par Courteous Attention Whan In The City Give STANSELL & CUMNJNGTON, Proprietors. If You Come lo Baker City Go to the VJ mW mTSfm Ol 1. M 1 1 T 4" I E 'tb f R "T" If Mm I . I jjWL I J Li I il II 1" JL VCU V r-'' ummM TmJ WA r ... . ,. . r, e Tjif ATrtrioT. no nnv Whcro you will get the Biggest Bargains for Half the Money as any other place. We are closing out our Entire Stock of Goods in all departments. xou wm gee " more goods for 50 cts than for $1 at any other Store in Eastern Oregon. Closing Out, Closing Out! Closing Out !1 50 men's Suits at 7; formerly 12. 25 men's Suits at S8.90; formerly $15. 1,000 pairs men's pants $3: formerly $G. 500 pairs men's lino Calf Shoes 82.45; formerly 5. Here is a Stunner for You: 75 dozen Ladies Undershirts each 25 cts: formerly 75 cts. I 100 dozen Ladies' Hose each 15 cts; formerly 20, 25 and 30 cts. ! 50 dozen Ladies' fine handkerchiefs 10 cts each ; formerly 25, to 35 cts. i 75 pieces Summer Dress Goods light shades 20 cts pr yd, formerly 50. ,tt7 . , 7-7. ' -" ' -' i v v . i-rt'iJit r. ifiiiiff Great Values for at our Closing Out bale! The Great S3" Be sure and send us an you. One trial is Sufficient. J. C. WELCOME. SADDLE & HARNESS MAKER Burns, Oregon. x Has just received a Full Stock of SILVER INLAID BITS and SPURS, Which will be Sold Cheaper than has Ever Been Sold in Grant County. 4zA Full and Complete Liue of Everything that is found in azj: jrst) Glass) Vaquero Saddles, Plain or Border " Checkerboard Water Lily Tapularoes, Extra, with Saddles j Extra Spades and Spur Rowells for Repairs, kept constantly i on hand. A Full Stock of Buckle aud Spur Conchas $3.50 to 04.50 ijo oa'r AXY STYIjIS OF SADDLE MADE TO ORDER -6 ew -Just Received, a General Assortment of Fresh- FIJVE TEAS, Imported direct from Japan. FARINACEOUS GOODS, TAPIOCA, GEUMEA, CERE ALINE OR KAM WHEAT, CORN & OATMEAL, Etc. tMRDWARE,X TOBACC03 & EL GUSTO CIGARS, PATENT MEDICINES, DIAMOND DYES, TOILET ARTICLES, Etc., Etc. Will Sell at Reduced Prices For Cash. CROCKERY and To closo out, will be sold H. R SELS. CANYON CITY, MAY 14th, 1888. :boston Carpet & I STORE. j j Opposite the M. E. Church, Canyon City, Oregon SAM SIRED, Manager. .DEALER IX Wall Paper, Window Shades Building & Carpet Paper, Mattresses, Etc. W. R. C0NN1NGT0X' ACCOMMODATIONS Excellence! Given to Every One. Us a Trial. T- t ' ' x,u.-uu.v w. , - ill. i 1 1 1 1 1 ii.i i i i.i j i i.i 1 1,.- - the least Money, I. X. L. Store, Baker City. WARSHAUER BROS. order, or come direct, It will pay Harness) giiopi) Stamp $35.00 " $38.00 " S45.00 $ 5.00 O Goods! GLASSWARE at cost, and below cost.- Furniture t- 1 i I V 1 I X 1; JR. 4b - w