ear. aiTl;BiiiHin nmOiiir nr rfiiirii-nriiimiiii9iHifti irmnH Grant Co. News July 11, 1SS9. The enterprise of the people of "Washington territory cannot be drowned. , The people defy both lire and flood. Between $3,000,000 and S-k-000,000 have been contributed by the generous people of the United States for the relief of the sniFerers by the Johnstown floods. I ii Leavenworth, Kansas, there .were 22,000 cases of sickness in a single month. A man must sign a certificate thore that he is sick before he can et his pre scription for spiritus frumenti, filled at a drug store. In 1GS0 a liar was legally punished by having a hole bor ed through his tongue. If this was the law now, and it was en forced, some men's tongues would look more like porns plas ters than anything else. St. Louis .has a leper. What he is kept there for is a invsto rv. lie should be sent out of the country. This foul disease lias broken out in Canada, and after while it will spread all over the country, if not proper ly handled. A prohibition paper tells its readers that Johnstown was dc- i ! - i. i r iJ r i. i.i. ii . unu nn uu., it was a -liquor town." llus is a representative of the class of idiots who are doing so much to ! swell anti-prohibition majorities in the year of '89. Statistics are quoted to show that "in New York, New Or leans, Savannah, Baltimore, Boston, Chieasj.) and St. Louis, there are nearly a fourth more women tnan men, and women are in the majority, in all tho original state j except Djlewarc and North Carolina." The law increasing the liquor tax in Dakota is now in force. Tiie retail liqtior Ihreu.-o has heretofore been 300 per an num. Under the new law the lowest tax that can be imposed is S00, and inaj' be placed as high as $1,000, at the option of the county commissioners. . "I'm -tired of living with such a homeiv woman! ' cx- -fclaimed William Bush, of Ni agara Falls, as he walked away from hi- wife i-ix weeks ago. The other day she was left a i i .r o i.i n7m l ur:n: ! hurried buck home to call her his angel one. but she would not lot him in. The minisiers of Settle are opposed, to Sunday papers and one of them says all good Chris tians will refrain from reading ' them. It will be seen that these Seattle ministers bject to (Chris tians receiving eiftoghtenment rut Shiitiilaitr itiil flti Clinic f ! tion is a strong coin men tar v on the qn dity of their sermons. lLitner tiie latter contain no in formation, or the preachers no- S sition is untenable. A convict in the California penitentiary who received $20 Toward for causing a man's life to be saved, gave the amount to the funU for the relief of beat j tie. The story reached the ear j of Governor ' AV.iterm n, who , pitrduii'.'d the prisoner. This ;h ef,,.,.l f l, cmt t Hint .nyi v.."4v cv.ni. "'11. I'll" 1 snnie r,F m o- ltPrn eudt-dit l)etuCOn .V0U aI,(1 Cl,tl P'nntlfl aud j some ol oui eastern c.ipit.iiiat n,fQ nnf1 Vi :n , who have not been heard from j sihue Johnstown's misfortune sent out its mute appeal. He lives in the state of Indi ana, and his name is Hit'sms. i . . . , . On a Sunday the proprietors . of n the two breweries in Iort Wane arranpetl a concert and picnic for the benefit of the sufferers by the flood in Oouematif;ii val ley, Pennsylvania, .and besides pitying all the expenses goner ously gave the refreshments. The sum of. 501 was realized, and the next day tendored ir to the man Iliggins. who is Iron war acccp the want money that, was raised fiom the sale of beer. The con cert was attended by some of the most prominet people of the citv. who felt highly indignant over the refusal oX the money. The picnic managers then sent their contribution direct to Johnstown, where do doubt it was thankfully received by the sufferers. The crank is the newly appointed pos1 master at Fort Wayne, and doubtless he will bo too j-Aintly to dcljver the luailxio Sunday. . of the local reh-r commit- -OT a H r5 tzZe 3 -5 - . bat that worthy declined to, ie'eiitif i2l'l'i!P t rue donation, saying tnat os sm2U-sis$ sulterers of the Hood did not ,. 2 tlAii2Xzll The Willamette Vallov Hon Growers1 As-ociation met in Salem the 2-Sih of June. Ir , seems from the information j thus brought out that the pre?- j ent hop crop of the state will i lack 5000 v.ale5 of being up to J last year. Oho of tho mot destructive rain storms in the history of Iloi.gkong occurred May 20 and 30. The total rainfall for thirty-three hour? war- twt?nty ninu and a half inches, at times the Tall measuring nearly three inches per hour. Hongkong pipers do not von tare to esti mate the loss of private proper- ty, such as residences, stores UiC. DilL lll.lLCJi mi. LSI i.ii.nuu j lo s to public property at about 200,000. ' j it. . . t .. i. i It is proposed to erect a mon- j u merit to rather Daniieu in tlie leper island on which he diod. These shafts of marble and oranite are often raised to mark the resting place of some one who has been great in peace or war; but the most lasting mon ument to this noble-hearted Christian is the honor and affec tion in which he is held by all people for his unselfish sacrifice of home, and kindred and the pleasures of society for the ben efit of his fellow men. New developments arc being made almost daily in the Cro-j nin murder case. The nrand iurv is inakimr an investivation very se.rchin- in it, 1 Ml cr ? " w " ,. elmrai-ter. and declne., are mak- ,ng """tiers decidedly warm for uium; umeuy uua. u. i ""-j mo nanus or an attorney ror lm been implicated in the murder, j mediate collection. It is evidently only a matter of , time when all the horrible de-i tails of the foul crime will be i brought to light, and the guilty ; perpetrat5rs be punished as they I deserve. -Murder will out." The siij)erintendent of the census has been in consultation with Iiepresentative Hermann as to the advisability of dividing Oregon into one or two super visorial districts, and it was con cluded to make two districts, dividing tiie state on tho sum- mit of the Cascade range of ; mou tains which form Eastern j Oregon, as one district, with a ' supervisor of census for it. and t Western Oregon as another. ! There will be it is cs:i mated, about '200 enumerators fur Ore- gen. who will each have a sepa- ' rate division composed of pre chiefs. wl;o?c cm:lovment will 1 be limited to one month and Will be aiiowoU jjir Jay. ow- ii.g to tho sparse )tipui.ttion in many places. NiSW TO-DAY. SUMMONS. In the circuit com t of the stat of Oregon for county of Grant. Lina Ua-kius. p'aintiff j ( Harrisnn Haskins de't'i. ) To Harrison Haskins the abjve named defendant: In the name of the state of Ore- gon you are hereby commanded to appear in the above- named J" ":' 'answer the complaint ntieil suit? on or before Monrtav, the 2nd day of September 1SS9. the sanif'be'uir the tir.-t day of the regular September term of said court for 18S0, and if you fail so to nonpar and answer said com plint, thp plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief prayed for in the complaint to-wit: For a decrae of said court (VsRohinp Iho bonds of matrimony now existing 0;,i ,.:f " ' You will further tko notiee that this summons is published by order of the Hon. L IJ. Ison, Judiro of tho court above ,m:nftI wl,ich rV'r u!ns lft(eiintl is dtttd at Vale, the 1st day of j ujv M. Dustin, A'v for Plaintiff. 2 ? OS s u X C u CD i C hid Sg3S 0 8; 51 o OS" C o " Itbk. So r 1Z -1 SS rf gSS J 5 5tS Jt a. O a. I O tt;t,Sf lifllfl Hon. F. i Shnrtldff is being mentioned as the new chief of; police of Forrland. The Law and Order League of that city demand a reorganization of the police force and endorses tho course of the Oregonian in its expose of the police department. For Sale or Rent. A good dwelling bouse with or without furniture. Host loca tion in Prairie City. For terms, enquire or address. Mrs. L. M. Fisk. Prairie Citv. Mtf STOCK MKN TAKE NOTICE. I will be in Canyon Citv the latter part of Juno with a choice Herefonl Bufi also hav lot of Thoroughbred and Grade ! i r.. 11, lininra rmrl nnn nlf I w.;n nfc0 ?,tock for pnrt pay on tho cattle. Thanking the public "V v . " . -" lor oast lavors, 1 remain Yours truly, N. H. ComiELL TO DISPEL COLDS, jreadachea and Fevers, lo cleanse the system effectually, yet gently, when costive or bil ious, or when the blood is im pure or sluggish, to pcrmancnll' cure cure habitual constipation, lo awaken the kidneys and liver to a healthy activity, without ir ritating or weakening them, use Syrup of Figs. NOTICE TO DEBTORS. Owino- to tho fact thai. I will j Pav2 this country on or before tho 20th of July, it will be necessary ' to have all kuowing themselves in- ! debted to tho firm of P. Basche 6c j Co., at Pnmie City, to settle their accounts on or befuro faid date, A unseltIod j ,ft0l. thftt dale win bo pluced in D. B Fisk. Prairie City, July 3, S9. One iron gray guiding, about 7 years old, branded "PL" con nected tho "F" being turned backwards on left shoulder; woiffht about 1000 pounds. The owner can get said animal by calling at thin office, paying for this notice and also tho pasturage on said horse. ! UMVKRSITi: OF OREGON, f KL'CENR CITY. Next session begins on Monday, tho 16th of September. 1839. Free scholarships from every ! cnnr-,v in the stato. Apply to .mr County Superintendent. i Free tuition after January 1, j 1S00 I Four Courts: Classed, cjd- ; ontific, Literary and short Knglish i Course in which there is no Litin, ! Greek, French or German. The 1 F.ntdish is pre-eminently a Buai : ness Ceur.ic. For catalogues or 1 orther informilion, address ! J. Y. JOH sTSO J President, j . ! Estray. .$5.00 reward will be paid to any person for the delivery of my bay saddle pony at George Gundlach it Bro., Canyon City, described as follows: Ray horse, pony build, black mane and tail; saddle marks, starin forehead, white hind feet up lo fetlocks, branded R on left slinkier, also circle with horizontal dash through it on left hip. Gko. Mantis. Canyon City, June 21, '80. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. L and Ortle t Iu Oraixle, Orison. June 2i, Notice ! hfreby ivrn that the foliowinp nainiil settler have filed notice of hi inteti tion to make final proof In oupixirt of hii cIhIiii, atul that said proof will hu niaile before the trounty clerk of Orant county Or., at Canyon Ciiy. Or.. on Au. 10, lda. ix: JAMKS li. SIIEWMAKKH, l S 8i97. for Ihn S SW 1-1 anil SU SK 1- Sc 21 'l' IP S It :!1 n. ' Ho naiiH-9 the folinwlng; witnrnoi to prove hit coiitinnoui renidenco upon, and rultlvntinn of. laiiu vur I )ai KM HCV mll!r( Al0., nintct.nicr, I.o, of in.nMn.or. aid land vixr l lmles Never, .lohu J Winter- ouif schaddclt, all Any penon who dMire to l.rotctl jti'alriKt the niim-niid; oi ucli )r hji, or iio kno;s o: uny tubkliiiitldl reason, under ilic law and the rtrn lations of the Interior Uejiartmcnt, why tich proof .lioi !1 not be Allowed, will be siren an opportunity at thp above mentioned tlm and plapM to i rosi-rxamiric the witncnic of Mid claimant, and to ollor evidence In rtliuttd of that Hiibutitttd iiy claiman. 15 20 IIENUYltlNKH.UlT, I(-;i45ur. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land 0:nee a' .a Grande, Oregon Jam- IS, WW. XotlfcW her by civen that tho following, nunieil settler hiw filed noilco of hit intrusion to uuk" lical proof in support or l.i claim, and that id proof will be mndo bfor ! Clt-rk ol (jirant County. Ur.. nt Can von (Mtv. Or., on An- 3 t: CHAltl.Ki XKUMAN. !S No Mrtt for the lot 2 and 3 anil K 1-2 SW.M j Se.- IS Tpl.'S K W K. . Up name the tnliowinjj witnen'ti'S lo prove his eontinuom rc.l.lence opon, and cultivation ol said isnu. wz: David M(imt, cttarlci l.a drn, JciM-p.'j Schall, Arthur MeMnlb'it, of lav ville. Or. Any jieron who tlireM lo protect azainctiht? ! uliu'nco if Mich proof, or viio kiioun of iny ; rf.b-'antlal reannn, umlerthe la'w and the re' i ul.itloni of the Interioi" I)c irtmont. why inch prHif hoM lint be nllnxed. Will br iven an OiiM.rM:nity at the nbotc tin'iiUoned tiliif .thil i p'la.-e to cri.eamlne the wltitf-fs of naid : c aim tilt, and to otter evidence In rebuttal of ; llm mibiuitled by clnimntit It in UCNItV IMN'EIIAHT, Kev.-ii.tcr. i NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION i Uind OITlec at a lirntnli', Oregon. June l!?th, ISafl. Notice t hercbv civen numtsl ettler ha lllel not'ee liiikc tlnal tirivof in m.i p port I thit f.dd proof will be made before the County I lerk of Grant county, at t anion lily. Or, on A'U- 3. ISSO. Vl7.: AKTUl It .Mclll I.I.1.N. lSNoS7Clforthe S! SW 11 Seel an I NJ MVW See 12 Tp 10 .n K 27 K. tie iianies the follcuvins wittirre! lo prove lilt rontin..oni reOJnie uiuui, and cultivation of, said land it: David inn. Charles Xi-w-man, Joseph Schall. Kugenc 1 Huop, of Day villf, Or. Any per.on who d-ir M to protest ajraitut the aliov.Ar.cc of ?uch proof, or who ktiovvj of any subVt:it!ai ract'. undr ths Ujv and the reo. hilonaor tlw Interior Department, vhy eueh proc-f S-houid r.ct be allowed, -ill heeivcnan opimrtunity &t tho abov mentioned thnc and place to croK?-eatulnc the ujtucs of id claimant, and to offer evidructj in rebuttal of ttut RubraUted by claimant. I JM9 UCSUY -CLSBHAjtT, UecfcUj. i ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT. Notice is hereby given that James Norris Robinson, adminis trator of the estate of Joseph Rob inson deceased has filed in tho county court of tho state of Oie gon for Grant county, his final ac count of his adniinisl ration on said estate and, Monday tho 2nd day of September A. I). SS0 at the hour of ten o'clock a. tn. of said day, the sarao being a day of the regular September term of S said court fcr 188U at the court home in Canyon City, Grant Co., stato of Oregon, at the county court room for said county, has ! been, and is annotated as the J tim0 and lace for hearing and t . . . o . nnoainnr upon said account, at 1 t a i ! , . -i . . . . nnieresica in said estate may ap pear and show cause why tho said final account shoulc not be ac cepted and allowed, the admidis- j trator discharged and his bonds men released. James N. Rownson, Administrator. ipier k Canyon City Via. Long Creek and Monument, carrrying mail, express and freight. F.VKItY WlOVtSlOX MADE FOR TIIK coiirouT or passkxckhs. There is n s.iin of 21 hours time and 810 cash by to Portland. taking this route Stage leaves Canyon City every Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 4 a. in. W. li. CLARK, Agent. BUCKS TQ PASTURE The undersigned will be prepar ed to pasture Bucks during the season At One Dollar Per Heatf t his excellent pasture in Bear valley, situate- west of Harney road in upper part of tho valley on Silvias river. I desire only such alimahj as are bee from Scab, and agree to re turn them the same. jAOKSON CHAMBERS. LAWUAA'CK cj- HOWELL. Dealors in Prairie City, O.egon. ALSO VOKMTS rORTlIE- . Frank Bro s Implement Go's Machinery, Consisting of Mowers, Reap - er.H, Self Binding Harvesters, Bakes and wagons. A full line of Ag- ncultural Impliments and extras try, Which we will sell cheap for curity. HAPTONSTALL, -srcccssoRS TO- TlAPTOKKTALL cj- DART, JOHN DAY, GRANT CO., OREGON. Havff now received the largest and most complete Btock of new goods in Grant County, which thsy will offer for. sale at nriccs that defy cunnetition. UegettheMuleBhad At Miller's Blacksmith SJaqt, w.sin.va'j'o.r street, c.ixyox c ity. ok. Jf-cause his prices are low and all his work warranted first-el-iss. HORSESHOEING &$s5iFir M siuras all aronnfl, lie keeps constantly on hand and for .sale, horseshoes, litted and unfit ted, also HORSE XMLS, rROX, STEEL, COAL, Will FFLETREES, NECK YOKES, WHEELS, SPRINGS, PICK HANDLES, SLEDGE HANDLES SLEDGES and WEDGES, etc., etc. TIRE IRON REDUCED fST A FIRST-CLASS WAGON NOTICE TO SHEEP OYv'NERS Tho Stock Inspector's law, Sccf. 4, amended at the last term of the legislature, requires all persons : moving sheep within tho county to j get a porrait, and any person mov ing sheep whoso permit has been given to exceed 30 days prior to moving his sheep lays nimself li- . john C Lrct Dopiitv Inspector. John Day, Or., May 26, '851. $10 REWARD. 810.00 reward will be paid for the return of, or information that will lead to the recovery of the fol lowing descrihed animal: Bay tit son 11. lUUI l j VHhkZi Will, kMIIIK W1.SW 1U3I branded P on riht shoulder awKli"s V ''""i ""'1' HP connected en left shoulder; ! zrr. , when last seen had on a bell and . . .n r.,n . ..,if cinni. r eloth headstall. PiicuAKD Hill Keystone Mine, irant Co., Ore. NOTICE OK APPONINTMENT OP A DM INISTR ATOK. Notice is hereby given that by consideration and order of thp county court of tho stato of Ore gon, for Grant county, the under- signed has been appointed admin istrator of the ostato of D. J. Par nsii deceased, late of sam count v, and all persons bavin- just claims j against the est ito of said deceased are hereby no! died and required, to prcseni the mo duly verified ; as by law required to the under- signed addressed to Canyon City, i Oregon, or to M. D. Clifford, at-1 tornoy for said administrator at j his office in Canyon City Grant j county, Oregon, within six months from the date heieof. Dated June lst,4S80 Geohok . Pah ri sir, Administrator NEW MARKET. S (Opposite postotTice) dOnn JJaiJ, UVeg. Beef, Pork, Mutton, Lard, etc., kept, constantly cn hand. ; Fish, Chickens,' Eggs and all kinds ot aame constantly on hand when they can bo had. Orders from a distance prompt ly attended to. F. I. RflcCLLUM Proprietor- 4 ! for all Machines used in this coon Cash or on time with approve.! se -1 ! QART & ft VHi Jt AFTER MAY 20: $4.00 to $5.00 pr wi TO 7 to 8 Cls. Per lb. SHOP AT SAME STAND. THE MARVEL OF THE AGE ! TWO MO WEBS IX OXJl f he) Drown) Hhakgejible) peed) yowERTn) It has the most complete rock has wide trucks. It is simplo in material and finely finished. W'e The Fast The Thomas Hand Dump in the World. Machine Extras. i fe1f 7 The Old Reliable McCormick! : Tinware, Wagons, Carriages, Hacks, Uarbed Wiie, Pumps, Pipe, Gas I ,nifl Wiif.p Kimnllpu -ill tit Imvost ln.irbft nripp-. Wo solicit vour or- j n.. mr p, jees are th(, ,owot JBascJie m ixis .m.vns, PREST. MORROW GO. LAND & TRUST GO. (Incorporated) r . (J 011011 W aVCIlOllSO IV r OrWaiMlUlg AglS. ?y com)(nni has recently constructed a two-story x " r . 1 '-L . , j it Warehouse SO X 100 feet, Willi WOOl press and all. conveniences for handlinL trout- yyt 'fnch0US( ,Chor"CS at Hcpjncrwilt bcthe sai)ie f f Arlington, less carlaiiCS. u!u?' . -T. 7 ' , 7..,.,..,.. ' J' rClUll UjJOU IfUlCll' ILUUV j turn ji t'yyiLi . oicfic tto from drlingtou. I Cash advancedapon consignments of wool or wool in storage. 0. P. -Dealer In- Stationery, Books, School Supplies, less anety. Faucy Wares, and xoung. Boys Iron Wagons, Baby Carnages from Fourteen to Eighteen Dollars apiece. Candies & cigars. Tobaccos, Cof fees, Teas, Lard, Flour, Dried Fruits, Canned Fruits, Pace, Cream Wheat, the finest breakfast dish known Fishing Tackle, Fish Poles, Baskets, Tubs, Brooms, Lamps, Bird cages, and everything that is usually kept in a Variety Store, all of which V Can now bj Bought Cheap forCashi at the Old Stand in Canyon City. JAMES & JONES Proprietors of The City Drug; Store. Keep constantly on DRTTG-S AND j Patent Medicines, Toilet Articles, j Combs, Tooth Nail, Clothes and dries, Lamps, Lamp Oils, ami evnrvthmg to be found in a first class Drug Store. Nothing but Pure, Fresh Drugs Dispensed. I Orders from a distance will receive prompt attention. Prescriptions a special tr. : BAKER CITY, . OREGON A. HACHENEY. 1 DEALER IN" General Merchandise. JOHN DAY CITY. ' Red Front Billiard Mall! C. D. RICKARD, Proprietor, Dealer in fine Ulvr.s, FAquors and Cigars. C AX VOX CJTY - - - - OREGOX. Henry Kust's Celebrated Beer Constantly on Tap H. R SELS. General : 1 - -MerGhandisE, ihbdwareXbooys Canyon City, Oregon. George Gmidlach A jfifrfe. DEALERS IN GENERAL MERCHANDISE CAXVOXCITV . tor PRICES tur and tilting lover in use. It construction. It is made of the best also have Cutting and Easy Running Beefing! and Self Dump Rakes. Best fall line for all class mid t: nKv,.i Hnduvl Str.v And tV Company. K. If. 1UP110P, TREAS. in! THERON E, FELL, Manager. CRESAP Gilt Bind and Glassware, in End suitable foi presents for both Old hand a complete stock of CHEMICALS- Perfumes, Soaps, Powder, Puffs, Har Brushes, Druggist's Sun- Glass, Putty, (Jhiuevs, and OREGXO GREATLY. REDUCED. IK v