Grant Co. News. !
LOCAL BREVITIES.
Attention is ,nlln,l in nnrk
heimer & Go's "ad," on the front
? .The New Hotel has been open:
eil to the public, and is doing a
good business.
Mr. Adams, from The Dalles,
is visiting his cousin J. S. Hap
tonstall. at John Da)-.
The young folks had a very
pleasant social dance Friday
.evening at Masonic hall.
John Cabbcl, one of the bonan
za kings of Granite, was in town
a .ew days last week on business,
Willi h,-,.,., ,..;.,Mni i.ie
. We want a mail route from ! parture for California the first of "orpmne, ",u. u uou. n
Canvon Citv to Prim-ville bv wav j the week. w vest pocket .banging in the
of .South Fbrkand Heaver 'creek M. D. Clifford and familv f Z hZ
,.;.... ! i . . i i! breakfast was taken in to them
lllt' JMIIIMI u rtiu 1.1 lilt. I t
position of foreman in this office i P;il'ture.
for a more lucrative business, to-1 Mrs. I'. V. Middlesworth re
wit, that of a raneher. I turned from a visit to her sister,
The sheriff is causing- notices
to be posted informing voters that
on November (5th an election will
Uc held for presidential eleetors.
But a little over three weeks
until tlr election, and then the
suspense and worry of G rover and
Bpii will !e at an end and one of
them will be quite happy.
JIo:i. J. T. Mael and wife of
Long ('reek wen in town during
n. Af- m....i :. ... n.
with a very aggravating cough,
and is in verv poor health gener
ally. Tiger Hose Team No. 1 have
secured the old building used by
F. C. .Sels as a warehouse to
house their hose cart, and the
buildiig has received the neces
sary repairs.
Lon Walton and Bailey Dust in
left fur Long Creek Saturday
morning, from which place Bai
ley will go to Forest, Grove to at
tend th'e Pacific University, the
coming winter.
A disp.itch says trouble is
brewing letween Turkey and
Greece, if we may judge the
present by the past it is safe to
say that trouble is also brewing
between turkey and grease.
J. C. Powers, superintendent of
the Pendleton Mining Go's mines
in the Greenhorn district, passed
through here Monday with a par
ty of men headed for the Mal
heur, where he thinks valuable
minus can be found.
A large band of Indians pass- j
ed through town last week on !
their wav south. As usual thev ;
will make their camp in Bear and
Si Ivies valleys, and what game
they don't kill they will scare out
of the country.
A new brewery building at
Prineville, the property of Mr.
Benswangcr, was burned the oth
er night. The fire was started ei
ther by an incendiary, or by Mr.
Betiswanger's name coming in
contact with matches.
The Xkws is in receipt of an
official letter from Jlon. Binder
Hermann, conveying the informa
tion that the mail route from
Canyon City to Monument lias
lieen increased from a semi-week-Jv
to a tri-wceklv service.
A man without any visible
queans of earnimr a livelihood and
iriw stands about the streets and i your earthly possessions .swept
Iwilers in saloons and gambling j away by a disastrous contlagra
houaes it; a vagrant, no matter j tion.
bow irnic-h money he may have, yvM jn Ur. lloh. buIui, o1'
or what his income may we. . u.t,tilK.jc l,v jUHtiee of 'the peace
A tfhoemak.'-r at Atlanta. Ga., X. Bulison at his olbce in Can-
has lat
t'lv coiiipieni :i yau ui
at are I I inches long. .r) ;
hoes tiiat
whii' anu : tie
:.
The
V
j:'s
will take that pair of sho"s on
SiOwription account, as we have
much faith in their being "easy"
Oil COrnS. j
la Walla cavalrv passed through
here last Friday on their way to
Pert M.dwell, Cal. Sargen
OW, who was once stationed
at Camp Harney and who near-
ly every one here Knows, was ,
wiiii tne company. .
Some miscreant last week shot
a fine marc .for Neil Hull. Mr.,
Ha l thinks tnat who ever il was ,
took her for a deer, as he know. .
of no one who holds a grudge !
HgniiiBt iim to load to such a ,
de as that. Hie ani.na was
i' ,V . , ., ,
making sucn a misiaKc possio:e
An 5ea prevails inai cgein-
bios cannot 1h raised in Bear val-
ley on account of its altitude and j
liability to be frosty. Such an ;
idea with the printer was dispell- I
cd. however, when last Thursday 1
Mr. James Pierce brought into
our ollice a couple of potatoes and i
ii turnip which would do credit j
to a much more congenial cli-'
male than Bear valley. i
nnnied the company of
nldiers 1
;,-i,n nned throiiLdi here on their 1
I ' ... . .
. 1.1 1
k. Walla Walla to Fort i
Bidwcir was sargent Brainard of i couty jail in default of a fine of j after finishing severely repre
irctic fame, who whs with the $25 for only putting is fist up manded him. Baker hung his
r:t..U' f'vnpdition in search against his wife's jaw and push- head like a sheep and would have
rtr iu Ynrlh Pole and who it is
io,w.rl nn thu last remains
nf their companions whom they
were compelled to eat on that
memorable voyage
.JOHN DAY DASHEB.
Tn response to your invitation :
for news from the towns in this vi-,
mifv vn tsniiil flio fnllnivintr I
i J J" ' I
i Xew goods arriving at the!
1 storcs every day.
Mr. Kainsby is the proprietor
; of the new meat market.
Miss L. h. Middlesworth is ex- , , ,r . tw
1 i ii i : Last Tuesday morning Dr.
i pceting new hats this week. !..,.. , ., i
,,M . i ri i i,1 Barber was hastily summoned
J here is to be a r ndav night , , . . J . ...
part v this week, evervbod v come. ' to the 6henfl 8 ofllce to attend tho
, Mrs. (!. W. Dart has been vis-? ImIiun confined in the county
j iting her parents at Prairie the jail to whom McGinnis had, af
j past two weeks. J ter threatening his life several
Mr. and Mrs. Adams from
Iowa, relatives ot J. S. Jlapton-1
stall, are visiting at John Day
j itinj, at Mre Cobbg takes lier tle
-Mrs. Jstier who has neen vis-
wo regret very much
Mi's. U . J'.. rruuen. at .Milton, a
few days ago.
The advent of a boy baby
Wednesday the 10th. w:is the oc
casion of much rejoicing in the
Ihiptonstall family.
Rev. Wood is expected from
Wi- in a xlav or so whore he
has been attending conferenee.
His appointment for the coming
vear is La Grande. lie v. A. Fads
takes his place here.
In the wav of improvements in
. ..l .
our hurt:, the erection of a new
their de-
barn is noticed on the premises wrought Jim around all right,
of Chas. Tiinms, also a coat of If there is a hell of fire for de
paint on his fence. Mr. Maxcv praved wretches Pat McGinnis
has been building a new fence. " j deserves its hottest fire, and even
r.. ...i -vf i? Afnii.,. that through all eternity
i.. 4i.. l. r.
Ttirniiirli ilwxk-ill Mr V P
Prnd.n Afr. A. P. McCnllu.n
ennips Imck enretl of the e.meer
in his hand.
Deeds, mortgages, etc
at the Xkws ollice.
for sale
Granville Clark is over
from
his mines on Burnt river.
Mrs. II. R. Pels is just recov
ering from a severe attack of ty
phoid fever.
Billy GrifHn of the B. it C.
stage line spent a few days with
us this week.
Don't borrow vour
neighbor's
home taper. It looks so like
thunder. Subscribe for it.
We
shall have no rain until it !
gets readv to turn cold
so savs
our weather prophet.
On this page will be found the
report of the county officers,
showyig the financial condition
of Grant count.
Times are quiet and it is ''hard
digging'' for the newspaper man.
Send along those communica
tions you promised.
John Fisk and family have
moved into town from their Fox
valley ranch, for the purpose of
sending their children to school
the coming winter.
D. L. Shirk's examination was
concluded last week and the de
fendant was placed under a
.").U!K) bond to appear before the
next grand inn at Canvon Citv.
Look well to your defective
.stove pipes now. A short delay
after long neglect may mean, all
von v. ny. i;ci. o. nw. iui. i. .
Lively and Miss, Mary V . Ai-x-
antler.
We have set ured tbe services
of a practical printer in the per- j
son of Mr. T. I. Inigter ot i.aker
,mtv 1hmL-c nftir it
mechanical department of the
News.
fe . kj ;l u
,(rala of ccil in his mine.
h(g iMW(ty co:il
cnom0l,s it is ,he it,n-
() ?h a Rhaft flM(, lhounv,h.
y pro)et.t below the hrw stra.
tas on which they are working,
f mir
,mv5 a f(MV dslVf! a,
l ...j- m,;u.
in jt is sup-
; , - hdden , n
np;ir tlu, s)0t
manv vears ago.
many
Political
amument
is verv
plentiful- but the most common
;lU(j forcible which we have
M.ari js that "Cleveland will run
ajj tj,e ,iained sheep out of the
collirv" on the part of the pros",
CU(ion," and "Harrison will give
us a letter price for our wool," by
ne jefene. The Nkws has no
silc0p, iut will get thero just the
5ame at per year in advance,
t pains us "(o ree0rd that
P.rother and Sister Garrison of
our citv have had another familv !
row and that Hro. Harrison is
serving a VI k day sentence in the ,
ing a little hardly enough to j
hurt a cat, he says. Justice Ku-
lison looked at the case in a dn-1
ferent light, however, and sent
the brother up.
PAT McGINNIS.
A Fiend Incarnate, Devoid of Every
Principle of Humanity
The Devil's Own, Who will Drop
About Six Feet Into the Burning
Lake in Due Time.
; times, given a dose of poison.
Ilalleck Spinks, one of the
prisoners confined in the jail is
addicted to the use of the drug
the prisoners were in bed, and
the breakfast was placed on the
table, and the first to rise were
the Indian and Pat McGinnis.
When the other two came into
the room they were just sitting
j down to eat,, and liuccaroo Jim
, complained of his tea having a
! bitter taste. Examination re
, vealed a white substance in his
i saucer, and Spinks tasting of it
pronounced it morphine. Ife
then thought of his bottle and
found fully a tablespoonful of the
drug missing. Salt water and
such antidotes as were at hand
were at once administered until
! the arrival of the physician, who
i ..ft i.i.v .i:i:....ij ..
after considerable difficult v
would
not be the punishment
I which his crimes known and un
mes known and un
known demand at the hands of
I :l Just (-'od- On July oth, in or-
! er (-'St''lI,tJ
from the indict
ment of horse stealing be mur-
J dered the deputy sheriff in the
most cowardly and brutal man
ner imaginable, and his damna
ble nature not satisfied with that
crime he attempts with almost
too sure success to murder the
witness to the horrible deed
0f
that fearful night.
By the mercy of his captors
Mediums was returned to jail
alive, and all law abiding citizens
were glad that it was thus. Jus
tice demanded his miserable life
in atonement for the one he had
without mercy destroyed, but
law and order asserted its swav
and the good name ot our lair
land was preserved, and the
courts of justice will mete out to
this despisable villain the great
est punishment in the power of
man. for surely the wretch will
not be permitted to pollute the
air of fair Oregon longer than
gallows and a rope can be made
readv.
An attractive new sign adorns
the Red Front Saloon.
M. D. Clifford and family are
moving into the .lohn Souther
land dwelling in the western part
of town.
Persons contemplating buck
ing against the law had better
move out of this precinct, for
.Bulge Bulison lays the hand of
the law on such pretty hard.
Considerable prospecting is go
ing on. and if we may judge by
the number of location blanks
sold at this ollice many claims
are being taken throughout the
country.
(ireenhorn mountains is the
best mineral belt in (5 rant coun
ty, because it is more fully de
veloped than any other section.
In time just as good mines will
lc worked all over the county.
The Star of Idaho talks like
this: An editor is human. He
is liable to grammatical blunders,
toothache, typographical errors
and loss of memory; and usually
has twenty-five thousand people
(more or less) watching to catch
him tripping. He is a man of
sorrow, and acquainted with
grief, the landlord, the fellow who
cashes sight drafts, the tax col
lector, the intelligent compositor
and poverty. Yet the woods are
full of people who desire to be
come editors.
The other day at Union a case
came up for hearing in the cir
cuit court before Judge Fee in
which one F. B. Baker was an
interested party. During the
progress of the trial he sent a let
ter to the judge telling him how
unceasingly and untiringly he
(Baker) had worked for him in
the June campaign and how, by
his influence, the judge had been
elected. In view of this he de
sired the judge to extend him
special favor and give a verdict
in his behalf. On the re-opening
of the court in the afternoon, a
large crowd was present and
Baker was sitting at the bar
with his attoruev. The judge 1
ordered him to stand up and, tak- '
ing tne letter irom ms pocket, lie j
proceeded to read it aloud and ,
went through the floor had there
been a
knot hole at his feet. It
is safe to say he will never again
attempt to intimidate a judge.
Baker Citv Democrat.
v .1 i i n..
DAYVILLE DOTS.
DAYVILLE, Ok., Sept. 30, '88.
j Miss Gage of your city
comes
to teach our school.
Horses on the range are being
j tailllht to select their
Win. Murray, wife and family,
have gone to Vancouver to spend
m;db m r :,. i
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c. Ar; ..,..i i
on in rn.uii.ni uuiu utiiiicu lllt'lll.
. .
i ne nrsi, monuments
lomL)
1 1
stones) in the grave yard are be-
ing erected bv Annie and Billy
Mascall over their dear departed
father and motlf&rs' graves.
They say Fred Guion got his
face "Glazed" by a Cleveland
stalwart the night Billy arrived.
Dangerous -to adorn one's breast
with a Harrison medal.
Dayville is dead, and Sam
Cross desiring it shall not be bur
ied amongst the ignoble dead
unnoticed and unknown, is mak
ing preparations to erect a suita
ble ''slab" over its sacred grave.
Sam has engaged Poet Day to
write a fitting epitaph.
Billy Stewart arrived home
from below' with a wife the other
day. Lots of Happiness to Billy.
Alex Murray and wife and
McDonald and wife are visiting
in the Malheur.
J. C. Martin is keeping store
for Murray Bros. The right man
in the right place.
J. M. Young has lost some val
uable horses lately from an un
known disease. Mac.
RELIGIOUS NOTICE.
Rev. Mr. (Joss will (D. V.)
hold services and preach as fol
lows: Prairie City, October 17 and
24, at 7 o'clock in the evening.
Canyon City, October, 15) and
23, at 7 o'clock in the evening.
Dayville, October 21. at 10
o'clock in the morning and 7
o'clock in the evening. Friends
are requested to extend the no
tice, and, attend themselves.
John McAllister, a boy who
murdered his father in Jackson
countv, has been covicted of mur-
i der in the second degree.
Mose Durkheimer, formerly of
Malheur City, and of the linn of
J. Durkheimer it Co., will make
his future home at this place or
! Prairie City.
On June 14th of this year a
j notice appeared in the Xkws over
! I. H. Wood's signature calling
; upon all those indebted to him
and to "the late firm of Wood &
! Church" to settle. The latter
i clause was not intended, and was
i a misunderstanding, Mr. Wood
having nothing to do with the . of inanhoo.1 blood taints, syphilha,.
writing of said notice, and the j llf ' f norrluoa. stricture, spor
firm of Wood & Church had not mnal weakness or
been in existence for many
months prior to this. For ex
planations call at this office.
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Strawberries, Strawberries!
I will sell at tuy garden on the
Hat above Canyon City, two of the
largest and best varieties of Straw
berry plants Gecoudaaad Sharp
less which plants well tilled will
raisd berries that measure in cir
cumference from 4 to 8 inches and
even hrger, at the rate of 7o cents
per hundred at the garden.
All those knowi'ig themselves
indebted to mo foi tho delicious
! fruit for the past years must come
to time by tho first of November.
John A. G.vuiu-o.v.
To Fruit Dealers, Shipper
and Consumers.
4,000 bushels of choice Winter
apples and 2,000 g lions of cider
vinegar now offered for sale at
lowest cash rates.
I will sell apples by the quantity
at the oi chard, 50 cents per box
or 1 cents per pound, cash in jiani
or take merchantable farm produce 1
on delivery at lowest cash rates.
Special and reduced terms offer
ed on heavy orders, or for the en
tire crop in the orchard.
Tho above designated rates to
hold good during gathering time,
or from Oct. 1st to Nov. 1st, 1SSS.
By dose attention, pruning and
cultivation, I can now offer to the
public apples of superior size and ;
flavor, ond as good keeping varie-
ties as are to be found Eastoi West j
of the Cascade mountains. Come j
and sco and judge for yourselves, i
Orchard situate two miles east of J
John Day, and one half inilo south
of the Prairie City and John Day
road, llesidenco in Poplar Grove
north of the orchard.
Hard cider, Cream cider
and Sweet cider free to customers
while loadim
D. B Rinehakt.
A'otiee. to Sheep KaiscrK.
I have about fiftv head of Bucks
j for Sale; Thoroughbreds and
Grades. They are in fine condi
i tion.
Will bo found at mv Ranch
th ree miles below John Dav citv.
Terms Reasonable.
31 John C. Luck.
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b I O REWARP,
i ne anove rewara win ue paiu
y the undersigned for the deliv
ery to him at Canvon Citv of the
following-described animal: One I
bright bav horse, three vears old
last spring, hind feet white to
fetlock, branded (2) on each
stifle and T under mane.
PETER KUIIL.
.Canyon City, Sept. 25, 18S8. -
ELECTRICITY CURED HIM.
j Dcafness Cured in Twenty Minutes.
From the Oregonlvi.
To the Public: This is to cer-
i:r. r i. i . .1 1 i
I V i - V r 05
: tal v. d 1,1 ne reur for te years
. ana m the other tor one year and
, a halt. I was so deaf I could not
, ,i . , . ,
' hear the wagons on t lie street or
i o
anv sounds, unless it. wnsHnsofn
may ears. 1 came to Dr. Darrin
faithless, as I had been swindled
so often with other advertising
doctors, but hearing of my neigh
bor. Mr. A. A. Durham, of Tua
latin Or., being cured of kidney
trouble and rheumatism, I took
courage and gave the doctor a
trial. He applied electricity to
my ears, and after various other
applications, I must say through
his almost superhuman skill I
was cured in twenty minutes so
T could hear as well as ever in
my life. Refer to me at Tualatin
Washington countv, Oregon.
G. II. P A PEX BERG.
Mr. Papenberg is a German
resident of Tualatin, Or., and has
lived in this country twenty-five
years. His statement is no doubt
true in every particular, as he is
a man well known to thonsans of
people in this, state. Dr. Darrin
is constantly curing people when
all other methods have failed.
The following cures are no less
wonderful:
To whom it may concern:
This statement is to certify that I
commenced the Electro-Magnetic
treatment with Drs. Darrin about
the 1st of last March for the
Liver Complaint, and other sub
ordinate troubles growing out of
a Torpid Liver, and will just say
to the public that f feel entirely
cured of the above complaints,
and will further state to the pub
lic in general that it affords me
great pleasure in recommending
; the doctor as a successful physi-
i it . ..a.
cian. Lan he rcterred to at rt.
Helens, Or.
W. C. WHITLOCK.
MoxMorni. Or., July 20, 1SSS.
Card: Having suffered from
the inconvenience of crossed eyes
from birth. I take pleasure in
saying to those thus affected that
one treatment from Drs. Darrin
cured me entirelv. Respectfullv,
MISS LUCY M CHASE.
orncr: itont.s a:;i w. ce ok m'sinkss
Tho doctors can be consulted at
2.5." Fifth street, corner of Main,
Portland, from 10 to 4 daily; eve
nin,'s, 7 to 8; Sundays, 1(J to 12.
All curable e'ironie diseases, loss
loss ot ik'Sirc ot sexual power in
! man or woman, catarrh and deaf
, nss, are confidentially and suc
i cessfully heated, dues of private
! disuase.s guaranteed. Circulars
i sent free. Most cases can receive
home treatment afrer a visit to the
doe;or's ofrice.
Drs. Darrin have a branch office
at Walla Walla, W. T., whore they
j can be consulted at the Stine
I House.
MARK.
El
the grea;
PAM !
WHAT IT IS. SIX STANDARD VIRTUES.
ITS EFFICACY. 1. 1 1 effects are
prompt. . Its relief Is nure. 3.
It rures nro periititnunt. 4. It
cnie: no retain T pain.
5. It rures In nil case
tiscil ncenrilinc to
direction.
( 0 It Is in one woplnc'ifc; it Is not merely
Ibli i relief uml in no sense a cure ull ; it
Is tli' ;irMSiiet r scientific resenrcli.
HJ It streiiRtlicns wlilie it soothes nml sub
U, dues, heals and cures; it literal!)-eon-uvti
pain.
Qrl Its ellects arc curative and jerinauent to
Jll. thewiole uroup of muiuular luiseriti
unl nervous ninie.c.
It d.ics not merely irriSntci the outer stir
. I'ni e.unr ih.es it merely ioften or relax
a eonitrietvd iihim-Iv. To Hj i-iHiellle netion a
jtiK.-rior eiinitive virtue is Mipi-huldcd.
r. It pciietiiite.i deeply but cjently: yeareli
Olllt i"Kly uiI surely, icelnuu the jcin
f;.u In nn tllort to coiupivr. 1
Qy, Ijch ennstiluent of the fortnula has a
Ullli reeosnized liitrinvlc viilue to icrvo
moil surely tho cure of iuin.
Fold by Prugffi'tU an I cj.Vr Eicryichcrc.
Tho Charles A. Vogeler Co., Ita!to., Mil.
Wheat Raisers, Attention!
Notice to wheat raisers is here
by given that we will grind Wheat
for pay at the rate of 50 cts. for
every 100 lbs of Flour turned out,
provided it is brought in quarti-
ties not less than fifty
bushels;
otherwise we will exchange Flour
for Wheat. Further, that we will
guarantee the flour equal to the
very best, provided gooil wheat is
furnished.
Highest Market Pric paid for
Wheat.
Jamks Xohma.v it Co.
John Day City, Sept. 2G; 1SSS.
'ruuencc 2 Frudciicc !
In medication, as in aught ejac, prudence
Bhou'.d be our guide. Vet thousands ci-t it to
) the wind. Every new nostniai ilnds its pat-
rons, the medical empirics of everv falso
fcchocl J'ava their gulli. Kvcry change in
tlicgamut of hiuubujris rang successfully
for a time nt least the notes be:ngfui!nihl;rd
I by the credulous. In happy contrast to Iho
many advertised impostureof thcdays!aada
uottcttcr'n Stomach Litters, now in its
third decade of nciHilarltv.anrjrovedand rec
ommended bv ulivsiciatii. indorsed bv ths
jiress or many im.m, sougni aim jirizeu uy
invalids everywhere. It in nn ascertained
Kiicrlllc. for and uroventive of malarial dis-
eacj, chronic indigestion, liver complaint
and constipation, checks Ihe growth of
rhoitmatism and neuralgia, Is a peerless In
vlgoraut and useful diuretic Nervous peo
ple benefit by It.
A3 & -.Si
LI ' -L.
Grand Public Sale of First Class
SHORT HORN CATTLE.
At The Dalles, wasco Countv-, Oregon,
On Saturday, October 13, i888.
65 Head 30 Bulls and 35 Females,
Consisting of the
Young Marys, Belinas, Yenuscs, Adaliees and
Roue of Sharons.
For quality and individual merit, these Cattle hare no superiois. Thty hare been Ci;j?ully
selected from the very best herds ot Kentucky and Missuuri.
Terms liberal and made known on day of sale. Catalogues will be furnished on day of sal
and can be had after October 1st, of the So rj ary of the Fair Association.
JOSEPH COMBS.
SEMI-ANNUAL
Of the amount of money received for Delinquent Taxes, and money
paid to the County Treasurer by the SherifT of Grant County,
Oregon, for the six months ending on the 30th day of Sep
tember, A. D. 1858, and commencing with inv official
term, July 9, 1S88
TO AMOUNT RECEIVED DURING THE MONTHS OF
Date 18SS.
In Coin and Currencv:
July, $749.32. August, $1871.13. September, $1,724.Q7
BY AMOUNTS PAID DURING THE MONTHS OP
Date 1S88.
To County Treasury:
Aug. G, 7, 8, 17, 31 $2,572.09. Sept. 7 & 28 $1,772.'43.
STATE OF OREGON,
Countv of Grant
I, W. P. Gray, Sheriff
of said Count', do hereby certify that the foregoing statement is
correct and true.
Witness mv hand this 1st day of October, A. D. 1888.
W. P. GRAY, Sheriff.
N. B: Reference is hereby made to the report of A. C. Dore for
the months of April, Mav and June and to, and including Julv 9,
1888. W. P. GRAY, Sheriff.
SEMI-ANNUAL STATEMENT:
Of the County Treasury of Ci rant County, Oregon, for the three
months ending on the ?l day September, A. 1). 1838. of money
received and paid out. from whom received and from what
source, and on what account paid out:
AMOUNTS RKC'KI'KI): I
FKOM WHAT
SOURCE
Julv 5 To amount on'
hand from last report: Rec.
of Ex-County Treasurer E. Hall
To amt reed from Sheriff Taxes
" " " " Treas.School Fund
" " " " Williams! Office Rent
" " " '; Hun
sucker ,Judg on Costs
To amt reed from Dr. Orr Opium
" " " " J. Bem-j
baum Peddler
To amt reed for j Whiskv
" " from Sch'l Spt' Teachers Ct
T r P.
Clifford vs.
Ramsby
Forfeiture
AMOUNTS l'AID OUT.
By amount paid out on County
" 5i " " School Supts "
" Balance General Fund on hand
School " u "
" Amount paid State Treasurer
STATE OF OR EC OX, ) sg
County of Grant, j
I, X. II. Boley, do hereby cer
tify that the foregoing is a true and correct statement of the
amounts received, paid out and remaining on hand, in the County
Treasury of said County for the three months ending on the 30th
day of September, A. I.). 1883.
Witness mv hand this 30th dav of Septembr, A. D. 18S8.
X. II." BOLEY, County Treasurer.
SEMI-ANNUAL REPORT.
Of the County Clerk of Grant County, State of Oregon, showing the
amount and number of claims allowed by the County
Court of said County, for what allowed, amount
of warrants drawn, and amount of war
rants outstanding and undpaid
from the 1st day of April
18S8to the 30th day
of Sept. 1888
both inclu
sive: OX WHAT ACCOUNT ALLOWED.
Date
Current Expenses
Mav 1(5, $12,044.
July 14,
AMOUNT OF OUTSTAXDIXG WARRANTS UXPAID
Date
September 30th, 1SSS, $04,034.71,
SEMt-ANNUAL SUMMARY STATEMENT
LIABILITIES.
Date 1SS8
To Warrantg drawn on iho Countv Treasurer, and outstanding and
unpaid $04,084.71
To estimated amount of interest occurred thereon $2,000.00
Total resources $22,007.32
NOTIOE.
I have 2 thoroughbred Here
ford and 1 Holstein Bull at Trow
bridge's ranch, which I will ex
change for mares.
Newman II. Cottkell.
fol owlnp Families:
STATEMENT
33
GENERAL
FUND
SCHOOL
FUND
$ 5,G12.6S
4,S59.89
1,108.46
2,S12.50
3,755.29
20.00
707.84
1.00
license
10.00
350.00
10.00,
Fines
35.00
2G0.0O
Jfl0,4G.81
if 9,075.85
Gen'l FundlSchool Fund
warrants
if 1,4(52.58
7,G79.23
1,325.00
$ 4,534.45
4,541.40
10.4GG.S1
9,075.85
$7,235.G9 Sept 13 $6,065.82.
Interest thereon $2000.
FARMERS.
E, Bring your Grists before
it freezes up, u3 it is too cold then
to grind tbe ice I
O. a MILLER.
Prairie City, Oregon..