a V -4 THE 6RAHT COUNTY NEWS. Thursday, May '2D. LOCAL BREVITIES. Don't Imt on (lie election. Ilrtrn, May 23, ls00, to wife of X. Ituliwn, a iliinjditer. Horn, May 20, 100, to the wife of It, 0. Trnwliritlg, it daughter, Olxwnru Decoration ilny nnd pay the lHUtiful tr!lwU to tho iloKiitfll. V. W, (Jurdwoll, ropuhlionn candi date for rtJprwwntntivo of Grant nnd Harney owmthji, U cnnvussitu; Gmnt Un week. Wo nro rquUd to niinotinoo that Jimmy Unliiittou is ttiu dcMitocrotio oandiilnUi fnr jiutico of the pence in this jirocinct. .Mr. M. S. llolhiinn rotunusl liomo Friday nvoiiing from n trip l-elow, whither liu went to attain! tho tleino urntio 0la oonvnntion. Vrojwro your 1-alloU and vote for thosn you think wilt lunko tln lt ofllcorm for Grunt county this is the high privilege you onjoy. Vic Oozad, nil smiles, dropped into our sanctum Monday and whispered "it's n lmy; n Ponnnyur voter!" Anil buoIi was n fact, Imving out tho voting pntt Allxirt llinwh tlio jeweler i getting work from nil over tlio country nnil Iris work i nll.ntiifactory. llo has just (mil fiOO liusinM ami printed at this ollieo. !; Thcro is loud nnd continuous com plaint of tliu lxid roiid lietwecn John Day nnd Hunch creek, nnd unless nl ready looked nftor proper complaint will bo made hy teunuters. U. 11. Finn, of li Grnnde, who his xmi acting district attorney nt tho Harney term of court, nrrived, in com pany .with iMr. Cardwoll .Monday, The Ni;vs ndknowhslges a pleasant call from Iwth of tho gentlemen. Sco tho nil. of II. niauknmn .t Co. on thi page. Whether elected to tho state sennto or not Mr. lllaukman in tends to bid for a portion of the (I runt county trade, nnd will give you Imr gains when you dosiro to trade at Iluppnor. Two teaiiuttors, Livingston nnd Horn, while swimming tho Middle Fork one day last week, got into tho swift current nnd their wagon mid tonui was enrried down stream nnd one of their horses was drowned. They were onrouto to Pendleton nfter Bupplins, This ollieo receive! a call last weuk from Hon. Holt. Fnkiu, republican nniniiieu for circuit judge. Mr. R-ikin bus lieeu busy arguing casca in the su preme court, therefore his time was limited mid lie found it impossible to visit every county in tho district Wi foro election. So vend teams loaded with wool nnd pelts which Mr. Blackmail purchased while in 1 larnoy county.iwissed through hero during the pagt few days Wind ,for llejipner, and wo understand other tenuis are on tho road. Hums mor clkinU will no doubt fihip nil their go:):ls by way of Heppner instead of Ontario, us by thus doing thuy will save hundred of dollars in freight. tirant county's wonderful produc tiveness, whether duo to climatic or other iniliienciH, has Uvn deinouxtrn tod in another branch of industry. Jlrud Tiowbridgo found himself tho owner of u cnlf jiut one ilay old, whose pa was n lloUteiu, llo placed tho young slickour on thu cation nnd it tippol the Ikjuii at lift !ln. Hrinon u calf to b.'iil that, yo countries with n big boom, The loyf up the vnlley nro trying to get Hunry l.'iumuce mad by calling him tho boiM cougar hunter, wo are .informed. It seems that Henry was out hunting the other day, ami at n time when lt least expected a big cougar loomed up between him and further pronws. Henry nfterwurds litaUid to n teporter that tho animal looked as big as n letyatiiok, nnd he concluded he was not hunting cougars that day. In tho iiiprome court last week the judgment of the lower court was mod ified in the ease of the Stole vs J. I). Uoinlw, an apponl fiom this county. Tho court remands the cixuko to the court Iwlow with instructions to son tuui'o the defendant under See. l'JO'.l, Hill's Cole. ()inU will lilted SI. 10 nt lust regular U-rm of court for selling liquor on Sunday, and appealed on thu ground that the couit had no jurisdic tion to line him more than $2T, Now comes tho (ia'.i tto nnd admits thnt it was Ixittliug for HIackman bo uiuso it thought Morrow county en titled to the joint senator. HUus you, now, that is nearly the reason thu Nr.wa has advooatoil the election of MoHaley because wo thought ho would U'tter protect tho interest-) of his tirtiut county coustitueut. Hut it will nil bo over by this timu next week. The people's choico will go to .Salem and the other fellow can go to Salt liver. HheriH(!my wont over to Harney last week to nrrest Win. 1'ago on the indictment for killing Win. Drown, but found the indictment on tile in the reuords of 1 larney county also, which it in-oiiis should not hati l.eeu Uiken from the tucoriU until thu prisoner win in tho custody of the tlieiill' of (Irunt oounty. ,ludo Clifl'onl ordunxl a Mwtpoiieiueut of the case until thu nnttor eould I.q properly udjusted hat is, until (lie fcliHriU's of w tH counties find out which one wants to Ar'rt't Pitge. J. Mrwly U orioiisly HI with drojwy. Ikiker tho booming city will soon In lighted by oloctricity. Next Monday native nnd civilized OroSoniaiw enn voio. StrnwlHirrios will ripon with n few men' mthor wni in days. Mr. Henry Sels who has suflerwl a long time is growing very wonk. MiK I5lln Sels nrrivod home from n visit to her nistcr in Montana hut Saturday. Miwars. l'nrriih nnd Dentin, lawyers of this precinct, nttoudod court nt I Inrney last w wk. The Pacific Hruvfory'H Colchrnlod Hccr, Iho liout in Knsturn Oregon, is now kept constantly on tap at thu Uud Kront Uillianl Hall. It has Inhiii dccidiMl that Chinamen eaiutc.t hold milling clnims by purchase, lunsn or otherwise, in tho U, S., nnd claim jumping is lively in sonio paiU of tho country. How aliout Iho jilctlgo that Mr. Hlnrkinan wih to niako Hint ho would opjKiflo nil divifion or cutting off from tirant county; has anybody over scon it in hlnck and whifvt Miss Jixsio Cattnnarh was married nt Dillon, MnnU, last Welnesday, to Mr. Tom Poindexter. They inmicdi ntely derlml on their wwlding tour nnd nro visiting the bride's parents nt Inlm Day. Tommy McKwnn has again taken the tfontrnct for onrrying tho mail U tween this city nnd Unker, wo under stnnd at nil mlvniico over which tho original contractor took it. Mr. Mc Hwati nuintieni his friends along the line by the score, nnd they nil rejoice that ho is to remain stage proprietor. Hepretontntivo Hermann has writ ten to the N' i:vs that tho ottal de uirtmunt on tho 17th issued an order inviting bids for carrying the mails from hen) to Stewart and Lack; This mate is sixty miles long, mid is to ho once n week instead of a tri-weekly as was first recommended. Hukor City's Ikvuii is nwnkeuiug the sluinlieritig enterprise of hor peo ple, and they aro unking their old liones rattlo they aro in such a hurry to improve the golden moments as they lly. The railroad to Sumptor is now an assured fact, which will considera bly shorten out toad to the depot. We exclaim with tho lioomist, hurrah for I taker's boom. Her Ixxun means a great deal for (..'rant1 county's mining and farming industry. Tho communication from down tho river iH refused with an great a dpgreo of lenity as wo can accord to disgraceful cpistlca of itn character. Tho Nkwh in not a blackmailing idicet, and will not countenance any blackmailing Hchcmo. Wore the candidates in question to learn your name you would want to enjoy more "fctrict pccrccy" than yon en join iqion tho editor. Youriimlruc tionfl to "publish and send hill" aro not heeded. Call and got your mis erable manuscript if you want it, and don't send any more such stuff to this paper. Pi:on.i: ok Git a nt Co. T want you to undurstand that I havo come to your county scat and ojicnod n shop with intention to stay hero permanently. Having learned my trade in Germany I am propared to nut your watches and clocks in thu heat condition jmssihle. If you want to keep an export and fully trustworthy mechanic hero right along at your command como and patronize him and do not squander your monoy at other places for snido work. I mean just what I havo saitl. Respect fully, Al.llKItT lIl.SHC'll. Tuesday evening wo received a letter from a business man of Long Creek who hud been over to Hepp ner, an extract of which wo give: "Henry Hlaekman has finished his campaign in tirant and Harney counties and now intends to finitdi his light in Morrow county, in which 1 think he intends to do some hard work, and one of his main defences is to make the sheep men of Morrow county heliovo that if elected ho will not allow any hill to pass that will prevent Morrow county sheen from grazing in Grunt county. ' This letter earl ho ecen and tho au thor's name ascertained hy apply ing to this otllee. Proposals for Carrylnc U. S. Malls. U. S. Post Okkh'i: Dki'.uitmknt. Oilico of the Second Assistant Post master (ieneral, Washington, I). C, May 20, 1801). Tho Postmaster General authoriz es you to advertise for bids for car rying tho mails from Canyon City via Homer and I zee to Stewart, (it) miles, once n week each way, hy a schedule of '20 hours, from July 1, 1800, to.luno.'iO, 1 801. A contract with sureties must he executed. Tho Postmaster at Canyon City is authorized to receive all bids and forward same unooncd to this ollieo. J. A. WiiiTriKi.n, Sec. Assistant Postmaster General. Important Notice. All persons knowing thciiiBolves indebted to .1. S. Hiiptonstall indi vidually, or to the old firm of Hap toustall it Dart, will please come forward and settle, for wo muht close tho husiucfs of the old linn, and I want to go to California fur my health. All who do not settle up by tho lr.th of July 1800 their accounts will he tqruud oyer (q an attorney at that date. J. H. II. MTON STALL. John Day, Or., May 23, 1300. WAQNEK VVAKULINOS. Wagner, May 15, 1S00 The Judge threatens to resign un ions there is more mmiucss in a mat rimonial Hue dug up, for since Johnny tias lett there aro no pros jk-msIb of making enough to pay n clerk at court, or buy tho oil to keep the judge in running order. Tho excitement over the new road to Dayvillo and Canyon lias subsided again and the directors of the concern aro onco more at the lioad of it, and any one of your readers who has paid in any money some three years ago had hotter kciiii iii ins onier tor u, ns uie iMiaru never expended a cent on tho road unless it was at a tavern on some other road, and it would U an In justice to licat a man who is lilieral enough to support an enterprise. Among other items of interest is tho depsrluro of Honest John for parts unknown. Tho jKwr fellow was inqKifcd iixm again by some of the boys driving in fomo horses with Johnny's brand on, but which the latter did not claim just then, hut as wan afterwards found out had claimed at other tiinis when no warrant was out for him. I think Johnny has left for good this time, as the climate around tho "Hello View Law Factory" is getting loo hot for h!m. Wo aro anxiously awaiting tho arrival of somo candidates to s 'iison the political stew with a little gin. Blackmail, from Heppner, is extrac ted to arrive shortly, and being a great hand at electioneering and treating the hoys he'll meet with a hearty welcome. He will undoubt edly get away with a few votes hero for there are alwn'ys Home few men who think it essentially necessary to havo their county seat at a place whero they can buy a jmund of su gar or a paper of tea at double pri ces because it is a railroad town, and when called upon to attend to county business they may want to have an old sheep pelt or a lleoce or two along to pay for their whis key. And since wo have helped to build a court houso at Canyon City and Hnppner being in need of one the lilH-ralily of some of our faraeo ing business men goes ro far as to help elect a man who will undoubt edly auuo.v this pait of Grant to Morrow county and give us the pleasure of having to ctoss a moun tain that is passable for a snowbird only in the winter time. Hut then you know Heppner is a railroad town, and the tafl'v promises and soft soaii intorlaifen with a few drinks of whiskey adects the intel ligence of home of our citizen to such an extent that common sense and reason have no e licet on them. Hut such Is a political agitation, Xknouion. Go to tho lied Kront Milliard Hall, Can von City, for fine wines, liquors and cigars. In all diseases of tho Stomach, Liver and Kidneys, use, to tho ex clusion of all other mediciiu s, Na ture's own remedy. Pfunder's Oro gon Mood Purifier. Our now "ad." from tho enterpris ing (inn of Collin A Mel'arland, Heppner, speaks for itself, and it is worth your while to read the same. In order to gain new trade they in tend presenting a lino large boo);, which retails at Jp-I.CX) each, toovery retail purchaser of dry goods, cloth ing, luHits and shoes, hats etc., to the amount of $21.00, allowing until Jan. 1st to make out the amount. Give- them a trial order, when you send away for goods. - . . - Pacific LIrewcry Ilccr. Notice is hereby given that I havo this day established an agen cy for the sale of the Hcer manufac tured at the Pacific llrewory, Maker City, Or., within the county of Grant in Canyon City, and that Mr. II. Stansell is tho authorized mana ger of said Depot. All orders from Grant county for this celebrated beer, either in bottles or kegs, will be filled by Mr. Stansell. ' IIkniiv Hl'ST. Proprietor Pacific Hrewery, Maker City, Or. VICTOR MOWERS. TUli JJJiST TO JU'Y, lkcauso thoy are as durablo ns tho Huekoyo, and Kxccl all others in motion. Will run over any kind of ground pnssihlo for a inaeliiiio to run over, ami Warranto 1 In work well in tho heavint.t grass:)?, and will bu soil for Cash. Delivered in John Day for $70.00 Tor paitiouhrs call on or uddroFs D. B. FISK, Agl. Juilson Mfg. Co., Hakkii Cirv - - Oregon. NOTION FOIt PUHIdCJATION. Lali.l (llllco l I.J Omulo, Orrvon. II y M, IKK). N'ollic li lif rclpjr glfn tint the fullilui;-iuiiitil ctllvr ln lllnl hiillca of I, la iiUnll"H ! imkr flml .fi.of in u -.tl ul Mi cUllii, ih! Dial mUI pfuul villi l nnd lcfui Ok family JilIlt, ur hi hit iUchm UfuM tlio Cauiitr 'lik nl flrnt cuuiilr. nl ('nu)iu I Hi, Or , on Jul)' ti, lnui, tl i CM I. r.UlUN. IM N.i 3lll,.irlli W lull NWI, SK r MV ir. KW iir .SH ur H U Ti U SU S3 1; ii llo imiuim llic following wUiifiwo li iirnvn colillniiou rolilrnco uwit ami rulllliUou of, i.l In ml. tie HlllUiu II I'ltixuKr, WillUm Vriil.l,Mniul llouiih.Julin A)ilcfoll,ll uf Tntlile I'll), Or. Any rwu wltn Jelr t irntit tgiinrt tlm E'limii.w mil (i'.il, oi ha tnnm i,l irnriub tantul ruiiuii. ii 0 1, r ll0 U tint l(;i(iiUll..ui u pi li,li(w I rliiKiit, vi(ir mil fqf ilwuW nut !' all.iti.il, mil be flmi an uiMirluity al Ilia ilMVa iiiiiiOuiiavl lime anj )ilac la rro i taiulnu Ilia wllna.xt ul aaU tUluiaul. ail la ullrr tMiia In rtbullil b lli iulimiuilr tialuunf. M lipijlT ItlNKjUHT, lrjiUI(f. CUR1NQ DISEASES by ELECTRICITY Stubborn Diseases Yield to Skillful Treat ment. OrojpinUn. It is a positive fact that the art of curing diseases by electricity is revolutionizing the practice of med icine, as it is shown hy thefoPowing testimonials that sjK?ak for them selves: Mrs. John Sax, a I'jomintnt I.ajy of I'oitland, Otves Iter Experience With Dr. Dartln. Dear Kditor: I have been a well woman all my life until a year ago last Augugt, when I was taken down witli chills and fever, which confin ed mo to my lied nine weeks with rheumatism in mv limbs and hands also liver and kidney trohles. After lingering in that condition for live months 1 was advised hy my physician to try electricity. As Dr. Darrin had cured my mother of various ailinonts two years ago, I put myself under his care. Now I am so far cured of all my troubles that only a few more treatments are needed. " I can bo seen at 25!$ .Sec ond street, Portland. M.Mtv P. S.V.Vi Mr. Kditor Dear Sir: A few weeks ago I was taken with an ac ute attack of rheumatism in my left shoulder and arm, so 1 was not able to work, and could find no re lief until I put myself under Dr. Damn's electric treatment. He cured mo in aliout ono week's time, so I can now uso my arm most as wull as over. Yours, I.kwib Hti-mi1, Kahuna, Wash. To the Public: This is to certify that Dr. Darrin has restored my hearing and stopped thu uoisj and ringing in my tars, that have caus ed me a great deal of trouble and embarrassment for tho past year or so. I cheerfullv recommend tho doctors to the alllicted, as I know well of their success and reputation in Kan Francisco. A. C.si;, Tacoma, Wash. Drs. Darrin can bo consulted free at the Washington building, corner of Washington and Fourth streets, Portland, and Hotel Gandolof, Ta coma. Hours 10 to fi; evenings, 7 to H; .Sundays 10 to 12. Ail chron ic diseases, blood taints, loss of vi tal jsiwer and early indiscretions permanently cured, though no refer ences aro ever made in tho press concerning such cases, owing to the delicacy of the patients. Kxaiuina tious free to all, and circulars will be sent to any address, Charges for treatment according to patients ability to pay. Tho Mir treated free of charge from 10 to II daily. All private diseases confidentially treated and cures guaranteed. Pa tients at a distance can bo cured by homo treatment. Medicines and letters sent without tho doctors' name appearing. NOT1CH. l'. S. I.tml omtf. Hum., Or. April 13. 1M. Cmnelalnl haitna? bran tnWrH at IliU ottkP Itr Jultti U hulllvan aaliiit IV. II. I'orrr.Ur fur at-tn. tAliInf liU I..iiicIU Klilf) No. l-ul ilal.il May i, IK. i, uiii Ilia li I KW I I M,.l W I kK I h. t 1i 11 H II IS K , In (Jul ruiiiit), lnyii, wllli nw in Hi. 04iifllUuu of M rnlry. Ilia aaUiiriUaaroliriili) auuiiiu4 In r at lhl ultlcr on IIk 7lli Jar f Juu. IMa). at ID oVUm k a in , li rt'"i!u ami liifnUli tali.Hny iMiiarninif ahi ninicaj aintiiuaiiinajit .m aaid ,iarllM further take notlro Dial I'll 1 1 Mttaaha.ii aiuiity vlrrk of l.mil count). Or , hat Iwiw at'in- nilaolonril It) ll r')Ml.Jr nl till I'lllort In lafcfi lia tr.lllin.liy uf .uuli Mltl.0.ua tltlitr lity may tiinir Uli rn him fur that iiiirim.u, at l.l. nfliw In Cihj. ii I'll)-, nr., un )ly SJiil I. at !U nMutt a. in. J. II. IIUNT1SOTOV, llatfl.ttr NOTICH TOM PUIIhl'JATION IjiihI OIWc at lluriia, f Irtori. May 0. IMA. Nolle U lirrrlir cltn tht llio fulluMiu.nain il acillrr liaa llllril lmtl. of Ilia llltflillwi In maka lln.l imif In nii'iMl uf lilt rUlin. anj llial aalil nruuf If iikvU Wlom tha muuly JuJo of llraiit raHinty, t)r , nr In liU al.eitaa tfwro ll.n run ii 1 rlarl all'aiiniii City, Or , on Julia t, li.i. ii Jncknon Chnmlmrs, im ". fnr StV I Src U Ti l.'i S li 30 1 1. lloiauua tlio fulliimiia Milnrriii In ernra M isiiilliiiioii raahlriiiti iiinii. ami iiiillllliiii nf, alii UihI. lt. J.ilill llatl'llMar. U in W hlnm'. Jainn li.i.toii, Jiilni I' Mulrara, all nf UUiitnn, Or 1 IS J. II III VriMIT'lN, Itanl.ttr NOTIC'H I'OU PUHIJCATrON. Un.1 Onliv at I (ilon.lc. Or. Hay 3, jO. Niillaa la hereby irlvvn that lit, fulltnalnp.fianiii.1 arttler haa llliil n.illiv uf hl InUnlluii to mk final proof In auHiil nf tila claim, an.) that aal.1 lroo( will I tliatll'forw Ilia inlinty cli'fk of Oral.1 o iiiiiU Dr., al ( nii)iiii City, Or , on Juno 'n, IMi, ti: lloltiirt Jnaao ftni Kilnlii i'a" tlia i: hall N k iirhx II, Urn I .SU cjr IS Ti IS H It 77 K W .M. llaiiamoalho fulto liiif tellinMara In tiruro til inntliiunuf rraUltnm ii.m, i.il culll.atlun uf, raUl UihI, lUi Allen I'Kuyilai. I'llflou I: CluZ". UmiJ .M iiiiriuii, liicnaru n ni.yiitr, an in lujiiiic, nr. Anr la-riiMi who ilnlraa to iifuliat Aifalnit Ilia allnaiii uf aurli itfnol, or xho Vnnwa of any uuttuiillal raaMi, it tutor the law aiul r r 4 1 a I l..ii -of tin InUrlnr h prlmi'iil,h) urh tmoif iliwiiJ iml liv allnwril, atli l ifiurn m nioriitiiiy al m at'ita nixlltlunvl lima alul 'ln In vrnaa t'amiis the iliii'.il if aaU cUimtnt, aik liinrfari'tl ill mi.' In riujttal nf Hat .iil.iiiltli.l hy ulallnaiil. K-IJ IIDMIV III.NIill.Mtr, ll.vlH.r. NOTICH FOIt PUHI.ICATION. Uiut oniival lliifiit, Or, ilay 17, 10. Mnllfc it lirrrliy jrltrn that Ilia Mtonlni,' naui.l Kttlrr liaa lllnl nollrv if lilaliilciitlini to male Dual iriif In uiiirl of Mi claim, am) that ihlrqf kill It' nuilr Ufiifa Ilia Cuimly JmUo of Omul t'n,, Or , or In h ahariiro llm ISiunly lllark at I'amoii I'll), i( , mi Jul) a, IMM, 1I11 IM.IJAII I'. I.Al'. llANCtn IM No. lUMUiirllio.NWI SWni.r r. t, ami IM Nn. U. in M) Si: h.t J. Ti 111, hit SI K. Ila tiaiiua Ilia fullualuif alttnaiiaa to irot hli ooiilliiiiiKia rvl.lrm uimn anil putlltatlnii uf, ah l.nil, tlj; r rank l. Vlv.Uu, Munrna A, I'nnluu, Win. Stlirnalar, Ihrry A. Tuiktr, all uf l'ilil tltr. or. IV IS J. II. lli'imu'lon, llrgl.trr. NOTICK FOIt PUIJMOATION. UmhI Oiltea al Tlia lulka, Or. M.y 1, Ism Nollca la hrr.'br iilrati Hut On- fnllowliin namul arllUr liaa fllr.1 ihiIIio of hla InlMithailn uiikv final prnuf In auliiurl of hla rlilm, aiul thai aahl irunf will tw majo U (1.111 I ha rnuiity link of Qrai.1 omiiity uruyirti at t'auymi rily. Onifoii, mi Juna v, latai, til ' lllcMnrtl a- Hiiyilnr, n n .- ! Mil f.ir Iho S hill Ni: ur NtV r, bi: 'i ami Nl; , r o 11 ir ate an, 1 1' 1 1 n it m 1. 1 i . Un iiamra Ilia fiilluuliiK wltnaaxa tu .roic hl ri.iitlni.iiuj roai'imu'i iiimiii, ami culllvalluu of ail.l lamj ill; II J Mocailalu, VI! Iflllior, V K dlaie. JlcLtllan dloiilal, allnf luytlllc, Or ' Any iroii who Jralraa la 'Mtnt ailint the iIWhiuoo jI HUdi irodf, or Vfhu Kuoita of any aiil llllllil raaaau. iu4r lh Uw ami rrnlloii. uf tha lntrtlor lunlil.M, why aiirli tmi iliyiull but l ullowaJ, Ix rii an Ofuuiit) at tha all iicullovil lima ami ( lira lo cioaa nam. Ilia 1 1.4' Hlh(ia qf 11,11 (.laluunl, ami lu offar atfM(UM In uboltal nl llial uliuitlluJ ttr clalnianl I'll n" J0llfiV. (4W1, fafUU'. THE UNION PARTY'S COLUMN. VjYiowrjiirr i tickjw: Congress, J. A. Hin'tn:, of Hunton. Governor .Seo. of HlnteX PiKiti'K, of Hmatilla. Trons. IS. F. Wai.kkii, of Jackson. Supremo Jtidgo School Supt. T. C. .louv, of Marion. St. Ptin. J.A.Powitu, of Multnomah. ntKAMIll.K. WiiKitKAS, The thrco great objects of governnionl are to secure to the oitixens tho rights of life, liberty and projH-rly, ami, Wiii:ui:as, These rights are im paired and imerillod by the evils of class legislation, the Onion Parly of Oregon, representing tho united op"Msition to these united evils, adopt the following PI..TKOUM, Kesolvcd, 1st: That tho Govern ment establish a national monetary system by which a circulating me dium in necessary quantity shall is sue direct to the. people; that all moneys issttud, whether gold, silver or pajwr, shall lie full legal tender in payment of all debts both public and private. L'nd: We demand that all char tered 1 or jwrations created by law for the transortation of passengers, products and intelligence, he regu lated or owned hy the nation or state so as to prevent unjust exactions and discriminations against crsons places or products. !lrd: '1 hat as the present tariff system runs tlie poor man Tor tho benefit of the manufacturer and the rich, and that it is one of the great causes of present monoKilies; there fore tho present system should bo abolished or so revised as to equal ize its burdens. Ith: That tho Government should establish a government land system that will restore to the public domain all unearned land grants, to l o reserved for actual settlors; that will limit the acquirement of public laud to 170 acres to each erson en titled to its possession; Dial corjora tions of whatever name or nature, shall have no more land than is necessary for them to elllelently conduct their business, and that no alien shall be allowed toacqulio any laud in the United States. nth: That the saloon syslcm is both a cause and an ellect of pover ty, anil is the chief instrument by which monopolies corrupt our poli ties and jieipeluate themselves, and that we stand committed to aboli tion of the liquor Ira Hie as a moral and cconomio evil and a harrier to all social ami political reform. ()th:-That tho Government should reiiuire of foreigners a deliuito lest of Know ledge of our institutions as a condition of citizenship, and should, as far as practicable, pro vide that citizenship, character and intelligence, and these only, shall bo the qualifications of a voter. 7lli: That wo demand the adop tion of the Australian ballot system as advocated by the ballot reform league of Oregon. Mb: That wo declare tho mod ern trusts and other combinations for maintaining artillcial prices lo Ik conspiracies against the common welfare, and that they should I o punished accordingly, ilh:-That the Government should provide for such arbitration an will prevent strikes and other injurious methods of settling labor disputes; protect employes from bodily injury; provide that equal pay ho received for etiual work for both sexes, and that labor, agricultural and eo oer ativo associations should be fun tern I and encouraged by law; and the wages of thu l.iboror I o Fccured us far us jKissiblo by giving him the first lein on the valuables ho creates. 10th: That a graduated income tax is the most equitable system of taxation, placing the burden of gov ernment on those who can best af ford to pay, instead of laying it on tlio farmers and producers and ox emitting millionaires, bondholders ami corporations, 11th: That wo denounco tlio non taxable bond as a criminal de vice by which, with or without the guilty connivaneo of assessors, tho wealth of the unscrupulous cheapen taxation. Wo tliereforo demand that the further ianie of non-taxable bonds, whether state or municipal, be prohibited by law; and that the assessment lawii of the state be so modified as to forbid deductions for such Indebtedness as is not taxable within the slate, and (hat all prop erty he assessed in proportion to its rental values. l'Jtlt: That wo favor an amend ment to the constitution providing for the election of federal senators hy direct vote of tho jieoplo, l.'ltli: That the mortgage tax law should he so amended that the mortgage must hear tho collector's stamp before it can be cancelled. t llh; That wc are in favor of declaring eight hours a legal day's labor in factories, mines ami work shops, anil on public works. NOTICE Voit PUIILIOATION. I ami liniwi at (.a Oiaiwla Or. May t, na). Nnthfi la liariliy alien thai Ilia fulk.wlijf tiamrd avltlar liaa flli-l no I lie i.f hla luU-uliuti In luaka final crn-if In iij i-.it uf hla ililni, an.l UiaI aalil ,rtk,t will t lutulii hafort thu luunty tiara ' Orant i.iuut), Or, al (annul (lly, nr. mi Jul) law), ! Will .un J. Oiiii.liui. n No si.'. fur Ilia M hall NU iii SY. nt Ml ur MV ill XI! iir IW. iT(i II K li ! i: W M Ila iiamia Ilia fiUuwin ttllni'a.aa lo prova hla rfliitlnuiiiM renl.lrHti' uiioii, am! rullliatluu of, aahl I. a, I, lr K J lUtlay, J I'araoii Ay iirllul.a J J HiIii.oii, all uf 1-rafrltCilt Of, Any rm uu uttiya lo noll aroluil the allriwaitv1 of ait j'tuof, or w I mi kmiwa nf au) aiiviUiuUI Ii4a, malar Ilia law ami raxuiatliiut uf Oh- IbUrlot Ih-lialtiuaiil. why aui-li yrjj ahmjiij iul U'allutt, will In'ifliaii an 01 jio,iilly al ll. abura mtii'iic l (lull' ami ulata Ui unai riamlna Ilia wilufom u Mi l (Ulmtnl, an I lu uQvr tl IiiC4 In ralimul of that ulmillU.l by (Uluunl 111 IIKHSV MINrUIlt, Hr,lil.r, aSOTICH FOU PUHhlCATIOaN. U(nl OMW at Ia f!iwl, Or. April SO, 1SIX1. Notkf l.hftal'T rlx-n thai Ih fathMln(f.nm.l arttlar hi. W4 noilm f hla lnlpntlo.i In cnnimnt atal malollnal ytmt In .Hi..l of tila Hal in ami thai aiM wf will bv Hia.h- Wtura tha laninly Clerk of llraat tv, or, al Cannrn (Mil , Or . on Juna 7, ism, Frnnk Olllolond, IM 10W fur tha NW I I Sw 8 I p II s it n V. W M. Ildltaian loe lnl!nwln wllnmra to nc lila kwIIiiuowi rrMar uw. and CHtUiatkiii of, aM lml. til- NamiMl l,tnn, Alultaw Uillon, Jm4i Uiflon, Wlllutm Jnnra, a. I of lnt, Oram imty. Or. AHy ptnm ho .loalroa in protaal ncalmt tha allowai- of Hich prnaf. or who kmiwa of anv aab .lautbtl rea.un, uiia.r I ha taw and I ha rrcntallimt vl llw Inlarlor Ixitailmml, why tuth rodf alH-uW mil t allonail, will W flian an upiwrtunlty at Uh alwi.o nttnltvnti.1 llmo aiwl pla tu rrtaaa-rtvnlno th wllnnwrmf aal.l rlalniniil. an.1 InnrTar ( t Idrtir A In rvhitllal uf that auVaiultal by tl.lmant II IIKNIIV lll.NKII.MIT, llrglalar. NOTICK FCK PUIUjICATION. latM nfliM at Ttu' Ualha, Oitjm. .tr tl, IMO. Notloo l ha rah titan lint tha followlnf iianinl aatllrr haa flliwl nrttii uf hla IMPnthn In twakv final fmt In nippm! of Ma lUlm. ami that ,hl ptoiif will hr hmJi-Vfrr tt Cimnty )ml al Can) mi : tlty nr. mi Jurw t, it. ti: Wllllnm Fry, of Calrb, Or , IM , fo; lliv NW I I S.t M Tp IT S It K W M. lie namen Ihf fullowliif wiliK-aaralA prole hla rnaitlnnviH tf.hlrnm on, ami i-ultlralliiii of, l,l liinl. tit. I'. I. Katlnn. MhiM lV.mnaln, 1. Tumi jfor, A It CiiiilM-n, all of CaMi, Or. Any fiarai.n who ilraltM In prula.t acalnal tha atlnaanr of atieN pnmf. of alio Imiwa of any anti itaullal rraMi, umhr tW law ami rrtvitntloiia nf tho luUilor iliilmn(. uli) aiwli uiif ahoiikl nt Ix alluwul, ttiu Iw iilvit ah outiHHity al tlta ahoic ittafitlomM m ami pliaw ti, rrma eiam. Inii tha wlloewawa of aakl elaltwaiil, a.al to tirfor r. iImh In trluitlal f Dial auhinllM by atwIlnanU o n Jn w. i.ii, liatitr. NOTICK FOIt Pimi.IOATION. .Mi I Ortkn at thima, Or. VI. y IH, 10. .Voltcv It hetrly site n thai I ha ful'olne iwhiisl .altlrr haa Hl.l inillfp of liar liilputton lo taaVa Snil tirtwif fn attliiwiil of hr vklin. aiwl Ihal aahl ti iwif will he mail Iwiora Iho Comity J ml) out llranl nmnly. at CSiiion lily, orvfon, on July, u, tin .saiiaiI it ii.(ti:s. ii.i. ataii. fiK tha NKijuailrrSK- ft. Tli li, S It IT K U.l. hha iiauii- tin folkiwtiie; wltneaiiaa in prut o har c nliuiiaiK ri-.nloii.-r u . ui, a, ptiltlratkHi .f, aikj I in.1, til Jn.rJi w. I kin. of I'fillln oily, nr., Alr Muiri), Iruil Union, jnlm C. Martin, nt Ilay. tllln. Or. W II J U, IIUS-TINlirO.V, lUsl.lrr. NOTICH (IF A Pl'Ol NTM ISN'T OF ASSIGNKIS FOU INSOhYKNT DUUTOH. Nelieo is hereby given to nil per sons whom it mv eoncern, that on the IlOth day of March, 181)0, hy deed of general nnsigntiiont, John Caniy an insolvent debtor of Fox, 0m nt county, stiite of Oregon, duly assign ed to i ho ii!idoini(ud, all his prop oily for the benefit of hit eiodilors, and tlmt the iiudei-.tigued Iiuh duly qiiahllod in such anHig'uit) ami ottler ctl on tliu tluties of huid ofllcc. Oate.l hoii fiofli .May 10, ISOO. O. H. Dtih-riK, AsHiguno. 1 1 i i BLACKSVIA Doalors In Genoral lYlorchandiso. - r ' i i i i i i r rr A Iiigo Aiixoituiunt nt liwtt Piiecs, Goodi Sold nt, Meditiek Prieox Trade of Gmnt County Solioitod, mid SHioial I iithioeimiuU Ollhind. " I "l 1 I " I I I I LARGEST ESTABLISHMENT IN EASTERN OR, LARGEST Lowest Prices, First-class Goods AT- J, DURKHIMR & GO'S, Pralrh' fJtftf Wo ask a call from all who wish to purchase, and uarauteo our prices tho same as at any li'ailrimd point, with addition of Freight. You can always llud a ('omjihito Stock of Goods, and wo will inako it to your iiiiercul to trade with us. Koitpjctfully. r. Dlrl(lll ICIl $C'0. MITt'llKI.I. SMITH. aVt 1 U (SucccsfoiH to .). H. Gardner liu Iter Oily - Oregon., RIFLUS SHOT GUNS & REVOLVERS. Tho Most Complolo Lino of Ammunilion in Easlorn Oregon. Trvinnn Hear SiKhtshy Mail, f:i.(K). I.yinan Sor tini; Front HIkIiIs fl.(K). ' 1m Diamonds Watch cg Clocks Jewel rv Silverware anil a full line of Musical Instruments, r RtilllllhYG A SPUCJALTY or Hoppuor. C. A. ItllllA, KIWNK Ki:i.l.O(IO, rnsident, ice-President. Gi:ott(iK W. CoNSiilt, Cnshinr. J. P. I1IIKA, T. A. millA, U T. HOI)SOf, Director. Transacts a (Jrarral llaiiklng Iliiilnrs, Exchange ,on all puU of the world- BOUGHT and SOLD- Collivtionit made nt nil noinU on Ueanonuble Teiins. Mtiney liKtnetl at from ono to ten lcr cent, BREWERY SALOON Canyon City, Or. 7V.v fjo)ul(tr rrsorf has he on. reopened, lo tha pit Olio, and. now, as in. Iho past, keeps nothing but. (holiest. Wines, Liquors Cigars- ti. I. UUJK.tltl), Propr. D15PUTV JSTOOK INSPKCTOlt.S. Nolieo !h horohy ;iveu that 1 havo this day appointed the following pur uoim deputy stock inspectors for Grant county, Oregon: N.vwns, rosToiTici:. L II. Johnso Dayvillo. John 11. linker Caleb. John O. I.ute,. IiiIhi Dav. John lllitekwull Long Crook. Woods Carter, Fox. Win. Hall, Prairie (lit v. li. S. niaeliwfll Ilamilton. Ij, M. iloliiihou Hliuolly. UenJ. HuniiiUer, WugiieV. W. W. 1 1 into v. Stock Inspoelor for Grunt Co., Or. May 7lli, I Sill). i i i i i . i i WM. A. M. I'l.AltKi:. JT1 1 A Full Lino of Fishing Tackle, hooks, Hies, rods, linos, reels, oto. Fly hooku per do.., fi()o, by mail. RTnrK 1 1 'rr T "mum