the news Is tho oldost nowispA por betwcm Tho Dalles ntul Winncmuccn; the lar gest circulation, therefore is tho lxit for advertising. THE NEWS Is i tiowktutpcr for tho people, laboring for thu poopl( and voicing tho snt tinionU of tho people of its own llmnt County. GRANT COIfflTY I Yohuno XL CANYON CITY, Git ANT COUNTS'. OREGON, THURSDAY, NOVUM Mill 2J,1SS0. Number So. THE NEWS. THE GRAHT COUNTY NEWS, MJBMBIlEli UVEtlV T1IUMSDAV UOll.NlM) nr D.I.ASBVRY Editor nnd Proprlotor. COUNTY OFFICIAL PAPER Subscription 1 year in advanco $2 fiO If not paid within I) mouths . .S3 00 Six Months 1 f.O Throe Months 15 ADVKRTISINO RATES. 1 inch it inch i ol i ol 1 col n mo :t mo ;i mo ;i mo 3 mo $i.co sy.oo 1 year 1 yoar 1 yoar 1 yonr 1 yonr Slo.OO 3i.oa 12.00 21.01) SI 1.00 888.00 110.00 10.00 KjC For standing display ads only. All Handing Noticos in Locnl 'Jolumn will bo chargod nt tho rate of 20 conls per lino for first, and 10 cis oncii Buuesquont insertion. Spociidrates to rpgulnr ndvorlisors. Wl AIIE VllErAIlEI) TO EXECUTF -fine Job Printingj 01' EYEIIT DESCIUI'TIOX, ClIEArLT Posters, Dodgora, Billheads, Letter bends, Notohoads, Stato nionts, InvitntioitB, Tiakots, Cards Etc, otc. riUNTED TO OIlUEIl. OFFICIAL DIRECTORY: Co. Jmlgu N. R. Mnxcy. Clerk I'hil MetBchnti Treasurer N. II. Bolty. n . . ( J. II. McIInloy. Comm.saio.iors j Dav Surveyor J. II, Ncal Sheriff W. P Gray Assessor Chns. Tiinins. School Supt 13. Hnycs. Stock Inspector T. II. Curl T.. . T , L B. Ison Dist. Judges i .. i? .... J nines A. I'vo Dist. At'orney J. li, Rnnd Church Directo.y Rov. A. Kadii holds diviuo Bcrvico nl tho Winognr school houso ut 11 o'clock n. in. on tho let Sabbath of each mouth, mid nt 7 o'clock in tho evening nt tho M. IS. church in Prai rie City. Also ut tho Strawborry school houso nt 11 a, m, on tho 15 nl Sabbath of eneb month and nt Prni rio City in tho evening of the sntno day. At John Day City ut 11 n in. on tho 2nd and lth Sundays, and ut Canyon City at 7 in tho ovoniug of U.o samo lnys. DEPUTY STOCK INSPECTORS NOTICE is hereby givon that I hnvo appointed tho following named persons as my Deputies, viz: NAMES. lOBTOmCK. L. 1). Luco Blniiton Win. Hull Prniiio City Joo E'ins, Fox Val John Day Love Huiley . . . - Stewart R. W. Cnrter Hamilton '. Hinton Monument Jolin C. Lnco John Day Warren Carsner Wngnor Jas. Walhico Long Creek L II Johnson Dnvvillo John 11 Buker Cnlob W 11 Oillis Ritter T. II. Cuiti, Stock Inspector for Grant County. Postoflico Mt. Vernon, Or. .v. nur-XTLioir, 3S CASVON ClTV OlIEOOK. IImIi or Shots mJ t oiUsr. or neatly rtalrd. All Work Warranted Plrt-ot J. L. B. VIAL & SON. WATCHMATkERS and JEWELERS, Dakch Citv, - OllKOOX. Dealers in WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY, 8ILVERWARF, V'OLINS nnd GUITARS. Monty to L& "n Collaterals. S$r Oppcaito Union Mont Market, Moin Blrefct. ' PROFESSIONAL CARDS. II. YOUNG, D. M. IX O XJU. CO 0 13 r lx 1 Hi t Physician and Surgeon John Day Citv, Or. OR it, m. D. Canyon City, Ogn. OITIreon Main Street In Itojint form, rly o IM iij nr. iiavrsm. I. HAZHLTINE. nioto&rnplio c CANTON CITY, 0KK00N. g & DENNING. Attorney-nt-Liur. Ix)NO CltKEK OllKOO.N J J McCULLOUGH. Nolnrv l'ttbllc. Oakvon City - - Oiieoon ear onico with m. d. ciitTorii -a Uial riling nJ t'ollctlm )roin)illjr kllcnjrj to, ltaoli ana Siort," Jrvn, Mid clurt rr0!iuio. J A. KNIGHT, DENTIST. CAxrox citit - oreoon. Ofllco over John Schinidt's cabinet shop; oflico hours from 0 a tn to 1 p m ALL WUKK WAKKAWXliU. PAIUUSH it COZAD. ATi'ORNEYS AT LAW. Canyon Citv, - - Oiieoon, c LAY TODHUNTFR. Oonutalslo. iixx cl Collootor, Cnnyon City, Orou All tntlucia cnlruateil to till care oil rrctltc f roinpt atttntlon, aiul all wonej will ! ia a pO. HORSLEV, M. D. Graduate or the univeiisity or PrfNN.ivi,VANiA, April 8, 18 18. Canyon City, Orttgon. O.llcoinhis Drug Store, Main SI rfcl lrilers for Drugs promptly h.letl No irofesioiml patronage solicted in)HH (liroctions are itrictly followed. CT. "VA . 3VXvolc, A.ttorney-at-Law AND Notary Public. PiiAiitiK City ... Oheoox. Also Agent for tho sale of School Lauds. J. OLLIVER, Proprietor of the John Day Milk Ranch Fresh mill: delivered daily to my customers in John Duy and Canyon cities. Give mo your orders. ty II. BOLEY, DHJPiTTIST. (Olllco opposite Masonic llnll) Canyon City .... Orogtn. tr All Work Warranted. k Harness Slum. Canyon City, Oiikoon. ROBT. VARD. Prop. HARNESS, "WHIPS, SPURS, And gonoral supplios conslautly keiit on baud. Sndillea ordered nt n small dis count. Ropaii iug done on sbott notiuo. "BIT SALOON!" CAXY0.N CITY . . . Oriirou Hugh Smith, prop'r. A full Stuck of tU I'urtal ot Wlota uij TU Ileal tlo'lotli ilaiiiU JOHN DAY HOTEL Chas. COBB. Prop. John Day, Grant Co., Ore. To Atop nt this popular houso once is n sign tlint yon "ill eomo ngaiu. Tho best of accommodations for guosts, nnd rales of bonid and lodg ing runsontblo. PJAN06, ORGANS II.VYi:s, John IuV, Or. Agent for the White .Sowing Mai hine, the beat in tho world. A'so for the Earbufl' Organs, nnd Bush t Get Is Pianos. I heso instrumcnls nro un excelled nud sold nt fair prices. Mr. nays will call on von for ordori for Dr. Scott's Hlectrio goods and solic ita your ovdors for Gobi and Silver watclioH, Unarms, fcwlid Jowolry, ami Plated Tableware. All goods war ranted as represented. Plcnso give mo a call. CITY HOTEL MAIN STREET Canyon City, Okkqon, GROTr ? THOMPSON Proprietors. Traveling men will find this a plcnsant ntul dosimblo plnco nt which to stop. Ulvo mm ii Cull GITI LIVER! STABLE! AND CORRAL, aod FEED STABLE W. R. CUNNINCTON, Proprietor. (Wood k Church's old Stand) Oool mstr traa aiitl tit-oo Sadilla llorxa rurnlaliol at all hour, ut tho Jar or nlflit a rMnalil. i rleci I'artlaiilar rttnntlim I'alU to bmrUlnir ana irr(umii!g Irimlunt itoek. KNTItANOE Ualn ami Wuliluctou itrccta. 71". S. SOUTH WOItTlf, ritopniCTon or- Steam Sasli & Door Factory Canyon Citv. Or. Sash, Door, Windows. Glass, Putty, iUUUIIIUli;, Ulllt XTCESCU ItUIIlDCl Etc., Loustantly en Hand. Furnilure Made lo Order. PAT CAMPBELL. Wholesale $ Jietail ii:am:h in GROCERIES PROVISIONS LFIoiir aiiO Fecfl. NEAR THE DEPOT, ISA KICK CITY, Or. CJ' Goods found in ix not first- class may bo returned. Livery and Feed Stable. vsTrwaVCT- LEE MILLER, Propr. Canyou City, Oruut Co. Oreuuu. I'KTKIl Kllllfl OI.I HTAN Having bought thoso populat Stables I respectfully solicit u share of the public patronage. Fiist-chiHS Single nud Double Toama to lot. riNK iuooit:s i. iio.vn oaiits. Special attention given to tho caro of transient Htoek. LAW-MAKKKS. Discuss Measures Likely to Come Up in the Klfty.rirst ConRress. SUNATOK MITCIIKL'S VIUWS. Wathlnften I'wt. Senator John II. .Mitclioll, of Orcoon, was uckvd by u rejiorter ot tuo I ost lor ins views on tho qucations likely to comu up in tlto KiftV-First Conrois. "Will, in your opinion, tho ap proaching tension of Congress bo onu of r.ny more tlinn ordinary iiuporttinee; nnd, if so, wliyi" in quired tho reporter. "1 believe thu lirst cession of thu Fifty-Iirt congress will, by muon of the ninny important questions, national nnd interuu tiouul, that must necessarily come ii j for cousideintioii, be the most iuiort:int of any since those ses sions during which the great ro construction ineabiires were enact ed. "Why this will bo so, in my opinion, is in n measure because of the prodigious growth and ex pansion of tho country in resj est of population, wealth, commerce (internal and external), the exten sion of government Iinc3 by the creation of new 6tates, the" just claim of these new states upon the general government for national aid in various directions, tho mar velous extension of rnilromls, of transportation and commercial av enues of various kinds throughout the vast eiupiro of the Wut and South, the changed and still tapid ly changing trade relations be tween the (Tiirerent sections of the country and between the I'liitcd States as a whole and our neigh boiiiiL? countries, north ami i-ontli of this continent, the great in crease in the number ami import ance of legal controversies in the I'eueral courts, and the consequent inadequacy of the Federal judicia ry machinery to meet the demands of the neonle, to say nothini' of thu many new and important sub jects that must come up for con sideration, Mien as the irrigation of the arid lai ds of thu West and South, the protection of our for ests and fisheries, thu fort ilieat ion of our coasts, legislative! restraint of trusts, the curbing of the un reasonable and unjust nggrcwaions of quasi public inlorBtato transpor tation corporations, tin organiza tion of a tribunal for the adjudi cation and appropriation for the payment of long deferred Indian POWDER Absolutoly Puro. Till, powitrr nv-r arlm A iiuritl nf urlljf, trriiifili anil ! oUo M"t r" i'.lc ii t i fit o illuarjr kltnli. and rarmt b 10M i omil.t. Uuii llli Ih. in illitnil. 1. 1 low !!. rli'Mt wrlil.t, alum or rhoinlulu 'or. In ram. Koj al lUUri I'owdcr t o., 'O0 Mall St., .V. V, NOTICE TO SHEEP OW.N'EIIS Tho Slock Inspector'! law, Soot, t, amended at thelast term of the legis lature, requires all persons moving shcep'within tho uouuty to got a per mit, and any poison moving sheep whoso permit linn been given to ex ceed I!U days piior to moving his sheep lays himself liable tn prosecu tion. JOHN O. Ll-CK, Doputv Inspector. John Day, Or., May '2(5, '811. '.. 9 joiin I'oss Watch-maker and Jeweler. CANYON CITY, Orogon. Koeps for sale Watches, Clocks nud Jewelry, and does all kinds of Repairing. 8 depredation claims of Western pi oneurs, to say nothing of the ap proaching ConUnnial Kxxsition -nil these things will, in my judgment, necessarily compel con groas to consider questions of moru than ordinary nature, ami, niav wtv, of inlinite iinportauco to .i i r .1 I tuu licopio oi tins couiiti V) ami ninny of which is of u character to new, complex, and intricate, re quiring careful construction ns to questions of constitutional jwwer as well as mere matters of policy, ns to command the oereie of the very best judgment of congress, both in a constitutional and polit ieid serso. Among the important subjects thnt must bo dealt with are, of course, many old and ordi nary ones, such as the revision of tuo larin, tno suojeci oi coiunuu and regulation thereof, and of the currency generally, tho regulation of commerce between this and for eign countries, and among the sev eral states - the lattor throng in terstate commerce legislation, by way of propor iiinondinents to the present interstate commerce act, and the former in such reasonable constitutional restrictions ns tuny not be reached by trwity stipula tion nnd which still may be doom ed wise nnd necessary to the prop er protection of .American inter ests, such ns the absolute oxclu sion of Chinese laborers ami other objectionable immigrants, the or dinary and extraordinary appro priations of the government, and so on. Hut even these old sub jects must, by reason of the mar velous growth and radically chang ed conditions, territorially, com mercially, and otherwise, not alone i n't he United States, but in all thu civilized nations of thu earth with which we aro brought in closer contact from day to day, ami which conm-oss must not losu sight of, must bo approached in a somewhat different manner, with more enlarged vision and with a deposition on tho part of congress to get, in a measure, out of tho old ruts of legislation, through and along which congress could very properly and safely move when our population, trade, occu pied territory, number of states, eommueo and business of tho country generally, legal, political, and otherwise, were but ono half or out'-third or what they are at the piv.-ent day or w hat they were even ten yeai -i ago." Catarrh M a cimilllutlimal anil tint a local illscaxo, ami llicrrfuti! It cuiimt lo ciiri'il ly local ajv lillciUniii. 11 rr-iMiln a a comUtuttoiul rem edy llkii lltkHt'sH. r-aii..tllla, wl.l. li, working UiioiikIi tin1 M'Xil, ei illi-ilin tlin Impurity whlcli catisci and rumut'a tho iIIhmm.', aud Catarrh eflecu a in-rmaiieiit euro. Thousand ot voojili) Ii silly tu tlin success ot lltxid'a H-ira-lnillU as n remedy fur catarili ntien oilier rei.iralliiis lud tailed. IUkhI's SarsaparllU also liullds up tlin wlK'lo system, nnd uiakci yuu (eel rviiuwud la lieallli and trctiKtti. Catarrh " I used IIihhI's Karsniatllla for catarrh, ami reeelied cre.it relict nnd lienrnt (mm It. Tho catarili was very dlsai;teealile,i'S'clall)r la the Inter, causing constant discharge from my nose, ringing noUes In my ears, ami pains la tho hack ol my head. Tho effect to cleat Catarrh my head la tho mornlnc hy hanking nnd lt lliid v,is painful. IImhI" liif.iparllla gava me relict Immediately, vhllo la tluin I was entirely cured. 1 sin iieu-i' without llwd's Karaatmrlll la my houso ns 1 think II Is worth Us Hvlght In Hold." .Mils. O. II. (llllll, 103 i:iKhth Htrcet, N. W., Waalilngton, I), f. Hood's Sarsaparilla BoMbr allilnicnliU. Il.altr.irfs lli illoolj sy C. 1. HOOKA CO., Apotliurarlos, Umull, Mkia, IOO Dosob Ono Dollar 810 HEW AIIO. Stiayed or stohn fiom I'arkors Btntion, on or about thu lirst of May, IRStI, one sorrel mnro, weight about 8 or !) hundred pounds. Uraiidetl lie (connected) en right slu tildcr. Little white in forehead, also saddle marks. A reward of $10.00 is offer ed to tho finder, who will dolivor said animal at Hab'tick's burn, nt Prniiio City . Dock Torso. UdSLOJlIffl slUsa4i Iff W4 MM ta' u qui -7yWlr, a ST i'Ti.. I ur W m M t .i4 M ,U M. ,u, u Cwi m k. i.M.II,.ta'U4.WV.kiu.k,lklk IMS is,i..ti- w.h,h a-j.--i1 n Kwacik (a, 1. 1)1 Iklil lis, tUni.W, Kditor Hendricks, of the Salem Statt small has been indicted by tho grand jury for having ndvor tisetl tho Louisiana Statu Lottery contrary to tho laws of this state. A 10 year old girl has boon ar rested in Now York for tho atro cious crime of stealing her father's troiuers while ho slept and pawn ing them. Notwithstanding she was young and pretty she was sentenced to four months impris-oniiient. The K)slmast'jr general has es tablished a now postoflico in Un ita county, Wyoming, ami called it (J rover. Tho postmaster's mime is Thurinan. ('! rover aud Thurnian go together gracefully, hut it is regarded as an extraort'i nary com hi nation for .Mr. Wiintt maker to set up. Mr. ami .Mrs. Davis resitlu at Slayton, Last Kridny night there was a thinee at iMeliama. Mr. Davis attended against his wife's wishes, leaving her al homo. Tho next morning she madu up her mind that it was on account, of n certain young lady, and, oh, well she hunted up come poison anil took it. Then ;ho concluded not to die, a doctor was sent for, and she is now alive. Husbands and wives should hnvo a better under, standing with oacli othur. Alba ny Democrat. There are !J,000 medical women in the Tinted States whose in comes range from S."),000 to S20, 000 a year. The number is in creasing every year, and the sup ply of "lady doctors" bills fail to tie as great as 'that of thu male nlivMciuns. Austria is the only civilized country in the, world which prohibits women from en tering the medical profession. Kussia ami China permit them ami the (Jpcons of Italy and Kou- mania employ women phynciaus. "Prisoner, have you anything to say before tho hcntento of the court is passed upon you?" "I have, your honor. ' I tun ing to his lawyer: uVou slick lingered, smooth-jawed puddin head! Vou billy-bedad-slauiuictl hiiul; of soup fat ! Vou taid you would clear me for twenty dollars, aud took the money in advance. Vou hain't got sense enough to be assistant janitor of a corn crib, you don't know as much law us a Texas horned frog, and yon hiivu't the iiriueiplo of a blind owl! do abend judge!" A well known citizen, who is something of a performer upon the piano, recently passed uneven i ii; nt tho houso of a youiiL' lady. Tho company wns ngi rouble, ami lie stnul somewhat late. A- he arose to take his depart ure the young lady said: "Pray don't go yet, Mr. II I want you to p!ny something for me." "Oh, yon must excuso niu to night. It is very lute, an. I I should disturb thu neighbors." "Never mind the neighbors," aiiswdvd the young lady, quckly; they poisoned our dog yostor day." Why is it that ionic projilo seem to think that thu Hole aim ami object of a newspaper man's life is to boom his fellow men nud live upon the knowledge that he is doing good in the world? An editor's space is his stock in trade, it is worth so much ami is generally sold for a very small pir cent, of its actual value. A ban kur makes his living by using his niuiiuy. How would it look for any well to do business man to run into the bank occasionally and ask for a quarter? Curious feel ings would promenade through the bruin of tho average man were one of his wealthy neighbors to come into his store ami ask for a sack of Hour as a personal favor. Vet the aveiago newspaper man takes pleasure in giving his pa Irons an occiiMounl pull. It is when ho is censured for not blow ing up Hium man who uys that money spent in advertising is money thrown away, that patience census to bo a virtue, and his ha bitunl roorvo and mo'lusty falls from him liko chair before tho whirlwind as it were. Kx. The estimated population of Or egon is 82-1,000. 1'undlutoii is to have a now baud b.iildingpoating $IS,00Q. Tho California grape yield will hu 20 per cent, below tho crop Of last yoar. A Chinaman with his whito wifu tlepartod for China, from Portland last weuk. Oregon's assessment is $100, 000.001) - an incroaso of Slfi.OOO.. jooo over that of lust yoar. . 44 Liquor men niu leaving North Dakota, and drugstores aro spring ing up in tho place of saloons. Of thu twelve grand prizes awarded at the Paris expedition, four wore awarded to citizens of the Tniled States. - - - John L. .Sullivan is said to have spent all his money and is now dependent on his friend. He i l.r),000 in debt, yet within six years he has made from benefits and lights nearly 250,000. - 44 According to a decree publish ed by the minister of education no clergyman can in Italy bo an in spector or director of a state school. This is based upon a recont law to tho eirect that tho locnl control of schools should hu in thu bauds of heads of fainilius, who would unt il rally take a deep interest in their welfare. . 4K The Knglish language is un doubtedly dontiucd to ptevuil throughout tho world, iiutl may, a few hundred years hence, become the universal language. It is se riously proposed to adopt it as thu national language of Japan. It ifl the tongue already niot widely spoken excepting poabibly thu Chinese, and has elenientri of prog vufi which that can nuvAr luivo, on account of the lack of energy ami civilization of that people. In Kgypt the Knglish occupation has mostly siineitietled the I' ranch lan guage. 'I wenty-livo year bourse tho Cnitcd States will hnvo nearly one hundred million people, ami Australia will have thirty millions or nearly as many as the Ilrituh Islands now contain. At thu be ginning af this conturp only about twenty million people spoke thu Knglish language, and thoy lived mainly in Knglaiid. IN THIS 1MKI.D. Wo publish to-day tho lirst of a series of advertisements of one of the largest advertising housed of tho country, under yearly contract, and thu lino of line work of which this one is the initial display, will wear an ulu, familiar face to a largo majority of our readers. TIiom not familiar with such kindly nn nouncciucntH, may be coiirldired un belongiuij to the uninitiated, tvl o i due time, for their own futtiu u. fare, will become acquainted with the merits of to good a tiling, no universally known. Annually, with a system liku tho mine, and setting of the sun, theno grueling!, which bear health and bappiuus- to the people, make their show. Tt it! a poo l sign of the standing and in lluenct) of a paper if we say so to have its columns grucod by tho attractions of such reliable mutter, and to have dealings with a houvo of such a character. With tho nuwsp.'qier fraternity such trunsac tiiios are known to be nlways at tended by fairness, promptness and unfailing integrity on thu part of the proprietors towards tho publish ers. Nor do the mutual lvlatioiiH between thu tno end with theso considerations. It Is n pleasure and satiiafaclioii always to know that what thoy say iih udvertiserH is ns roliable as their wortl of honor which, in turn, is as sound as gold. We give place therefore nnd niako our column rules a frame to thu picture of the good, old monk, and to all that may be said in bcliaif of the great remedy for pain St. Ja cobs Oil, with a purely of its truth and with u surety of tho virtiuw of the compound. Thoir ndvurtisinu this iuason is beyond their standard always of tho strongust and most ctlcct'ixc kind, and thu testimonials for the year ti&t) to tho eftieucy of this far-mined preparation, are as convincing na over.