j 9f THE GRftHT COUHTY K, iflu.Hu nl 7, JSOO. There is n imnuiuo case of lop rosy in New York City. The vic tim ift Mnuucl Ciarnutiii, 20 yearn old, of a nolilo family in Spain, who lias bcon attending a military academy at ('hector, I'onn. For n week lie lias been stopping nt n Spanish hoarding home making liable to his coutngoous diseaso nu merous boarders. Tl. is mulm-aloftd it svndicuto of wealty men have purchased 20,000 acres of ground from the Mexican government, not a hundred miles from the city of Mexico, in one of the may fertile valley that abound in that portion of the country, and intend to settle it with negroes from the United States. The gov ernment has promised protection from the natives and lias given other guarantees. It has been ascertained that, al though only S700.000 worth or property belonging to the Mormon ehureli was found by the United States marshal in Utah when in Htrueted to seize all .Mormon funds from five to eight milieu dollars of Mormon capital is invested in San I'Vaneisco and other California ci tics. This money has bcon invest ed in real estate and manufactur ing enterprises under the iiauia of individuals who have made invest ments not apparently for the church, but for themselves. This method has bcon adopted with the hope that the United States gov eminent would find no trace of the money. Ctuilty men are often shielded by the extremely technical rulings nflowable under the law. Justice may be evaded by the finding of a legal Haw in the form of the accu sation, even though the criminal may be plainly guilty. This has led certain state legislatures to do elaru an indictment to be stijliciunt which 'contains a statement of the acts constituting the offense in or dinary and concise language and in Mich n manner as to enable a per son of common understanding to sen what is intended." We give two extremely technical rulings: An indictment charged that the accus ed murdered the deceased with a double-barrelled shotgun loaded with gun-powder and leaden bid. lots. The proof showed that the accused shot his victim to death with a double-barrelled shotgun under circumstances that made it a cold-blooded Tnurder, and the jury convicted the defendant, lint th'e Supreme Court quashed the con viction and sot the defendant free on the ground that the indictment did not inform the defendant how liu used tlio shotgun to murder his victim, "whether it was used as a lirearm or a bludgeon, or to fright en him to death with it." Preced ents can bo found to support the decision. In another case the de fendant was convicted of murder by stabbing his victim to death "in the loft bronst," alid tile court set the defendant free because the word "breast" was spelled "brot" in the indictment. Ochoco Koviow: This season (Jrook county is again suffering from theeifocts of an old and oft-complaiucd-of nuisance; that is, si loop from adjoining counties eat ing her range. Of course the damage done by thoso intruders this season is not so great as it has boon in the past, owing to the lim ited number of stock in the coun ty the result of last winter -but so soon as stock shall have accu iniilatcd to the number there was a year ago, the range of this coun ty will only bo sullicieut to sustain the stock owned here, and our peo ple should look toward the future and endeavor to lay a foundation for self-protection", by getting a law pasted which will protect them in the future, when protection will be necessary. The bill introduced in the last legislature by Represen tative Williamson would bo sutli oieut if enacted, but it is claimed such a law would not be constitu tional. If this is true, then let us hfcvo a constitutional amend ment that will admit such a law, This is a matt r in which riot only (Jrook li.it overy county in the state that has mountain range is interested in, and a measure that will force stock to bo ranged in the county in which they are own cd and taxed, bhonld meet the ap proval of all such counties. Any way Crook is deeply interested in this matter, and her representative in the legislature can do no bettor service than labor to the end that no droves of sheep shall be allow- j ed to become roaming marauders, permitted to roam at will and feed wherever they may lind grass to eat. Shortly after noon the other day according to report, a meteor fell with a ternlliu explosion on a farm near Washington, Kan., twittering great quantities of rock in every direction. One piece was iuibcu- ded in the ground to the depth of several feet. The rock was of a grayish color and intensely llot when found. The shock was felt for miles around, many people thinking it was an earthquake. The census of Washington will show a K)puation of JW.'.OOO, while the loturns in Oregon arc not cxticcted to give more than 12.H0,0(H). Last general election Washington cast 58, 1 l.'t votes and June last Oregon cast 715,400 votes. According to the voting strength if Washington has iKJ.'i, 000 jMople, Oregon should have 110,000. There is something rad ically wiong with Mr. Kelly's census and it would not be a bad idea to retake the whole statu; and still Railroad .Mail Superintendent Wilder says Washington's mail service has" increased H00 per cunt, in live years, and that of Oregon only fOO per. cent. - Portland World. I'rlnevlllo News: This week wo were shown tlio nowly patented sheep shearing machine invented by Mr. W m. I ron. Like all oth er useful inventions, it is a simple contrivAiicc that will no doubt provo its utility in a thoroughly practical test. "The opinions ex pressed by some as regards its availibility to successfully perform the work for which it is 'intended are quite unreasonable, given, as they are, without a proper study of tlio real merits of tlio device. This, however, is nothing now. Railroads were opposed,) on know, because they might frighten the cows and make them "hold up their milk." Vessels would "scare the linhes," telegraph wires would "kill the birds," iron jilows would "poison the soil," matches were "a wicked and dangerous inven tiou," and this sheep idicaring ma chine might surprise the sheep with its noisy rapidity in clipping olf his llecco to quickly anil so of fectivoly, anil ponihly prevent his growing any more after he has at tained the age of four years. NEW TO-DAY. IMPORTANT NOTICK. Notice- is hereby givon that my wife, Arozonn Howstiniti, hits loft my bed and board without jiiHtcaiiHo or provocation, and I will not be re sponsible for any debts she may con tract fioin this date. Ai-ix Howhu.n. Mt. Vernon, Or., Aug I, 1W. HIDES PELTS. Ili'llOHt Deer and Market Price paid for other hides, uud sliocp pelts. W. II Canyon Cirv, CI.AKK. OlIKIOK, NOTICK POP PURIFICATION. Uml Ollltt t Hum.. Orrgul. Jul) II, let". Nellr la lnf.li) r Urn Out II" f.ill"liit: nininl a.ltltf lu lllol i.uIIm of III. I'llrlillim lu tiult fliutt fnmf 111 au-it nf liU rlnliii, n.l Hut al.l iiieuf Mill m lua.tr Ufmr tlir cunt) Jiul.-r i.f llraht cn'iiilt llr al I'miitm i liy, in tn ryl. IS, UK i, ill.. Jam. Cdiiwi.ll U i"'. fur lla 3 tlt.1 I, Hrc t awl lla I mxl 1 Srr 3 T 17 ' II M I! Ilr iMiiira tltr fiillowln? ltiiaa In iru,r hit C.MillliuHla rv.klrm'tl lilioai. ih! rilllimlluil of aalil Un.l, III: Tlu"aa Slil-IJ.. Millllrl T lliumai' !. laTlillMuU uIIIUiiIiiii.it, ainl A. J. Suioiia, ut caniun ear, or i ti J. II, IUllulo, llc.-litrr. NOTICK R)lt PUULICATION. IMfnV at llunn. Or Jul) U, IMal. Nnllrr la lirruli) vliwi "nl lliu follrlni; nin-it clllf r I... Ill.l iMilIrr uf lila IlllrlitUMl U lilW ftliail lUlMll til UiMirt u( Ilia tUlllt. mill ttlt ll II ouf "HI.U molr Iwlirtr U ( uunt, link uf llinl twuiili, nt ('jii)uii flljf. liKnon.uii Sept. to, lwl. i: ll.l ,Nu SUI I.) uvn U.llliiy, lot tlir K I ! SW I I iu.1 I! I fcW I-1 Src U Ti 17 M II i: M. II IUUUM tlir (ullaollaK Itnca.ra tilpfow lilt caitlllliuoul fllctir H. Alul rttlthatioil x.t, aiM lalkl, III I' TSiilllla, ill Mt. lllliill. Or, tuil (lain Krrlrut, W II knilt, loult I'ncliillr, ul St. it ilr. UltS J. It. llt'STINOTON'i lUnlalrr. NOTICK FOIt PUULICATION. IamI (!!! al llutm, Or , July 31, 1X.1 fluliti la liarrli) glim tUal tlir rl!niatlu' lultiril tiitlrr Ilia ll I leu o hit Ihtriiliuii t" maVa rlinl irMf In tiipjiort of tar uUliu, mul llMt aalil irnu( lalll lw wad Ufmr lli t'uimi) eirtl. ol lliaul l u , Or, at Cjiiiimi Cli), Or ,. mi s.l i, UuO, iln U.I .No. Il3 I.)' Luvluu Wupiilnj-o, lf the Nt: I IWW Tp II S It 31 t: W it. Mir name tlir lulluwln wltui lu fint hi r iHilliiiioja rwtlrmr iitiun ami i-iiliiillon uf. aal.1 Unit, ill, .ilia nl Hall. John V l.ur. il.l N l.u-. al John llijr, 'if , ainl Jom s, h iui.lt of Can- JOII I'll), Of. J It lllllkto, lirclalrr (10 to tiii:- L'woi: Oily: Earlier: Slio. Jus. .). Ferrel, Prop, ion a nitsr-c'f.vsi ihtii, hiiwk, siivm ron nit it v i it t i t in tiii: i ui.ir stvi.i: FOR SALE LOTS IN PASADENA . PORTLAND Every lot a Homo 50x102 and on ly $r() to $7G on EASY TEEMS. Tlio Motor Lino within i-inilo of Pnsadciin now, and arrangements arc being uiado to extend tlio motor lino to t lii h, ouo of the most valuable su burbs of tlio City of Portland. For further infonuulion and for piirohaHO npply to l1'. C. Skim or M. I). Ci.inoitn, locul Agents at Canyon City, Or., or to llK.vav K Dosui, Clen'l Trtmtro, 21) Stmk tlreot, Port laud, Orcgoti. F. C. SELS. A DM IN IS I'ltATOR S N OT1 C K Notico is horoby given that tlio undersigned 1ms boon duly appointed by tlio county court of Ginnt county, Oregon, administrator of tlio estate of David Hunt, deceased. Alt por hoiih h.iving claims against tlio mid est. to arc horoby notified and requir. ed b piosent thetn to mo with the proper vouchers tlurefor, at the Mo ioniucnco of said decedent ticnr Camp crook, Grant county, Oregon, within six months from tlio date of this notice. H.ito.1 July no, 1800. 10-123 Ji:S.Htf.NT. Adniinittr.it or of tlio esttteof Da vid Hunt Dcco ised. NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION. Notice is hereby given to nil whom i it may concern Unit tlio co partner ' ship heiotoforo existing under tlio j firm name of J. Diirklicimoi k Co., is tti in day dissolved by mutual oonsonl, I I. ilaor letiring. ). Dt'llKIIKlUKIt k Co. I. I!.w:n. All lint! iudohtuJ to the above firm will please call and settle nt oaeo. J. DiutKimiMini k Co, Priirio City, Or , July 1, 1800. CITATION! In tlio county court of the Slate of Orogon, for (Irani county. In tlio Hint tor of the estate of Prank Plageollet, doreiucd, To CliaK. l'lagoollot, hoir at law of Frank Flagcollet, decoasoc), nnd all otlters iulorcstod in said entitle. In the name of tliostatoof Oregon yon and ouch of you aro hereby cited toappiuir in tlio county com t of tlio state of Oregon, for Grant county, at tlio count;- court room in Canyon City, in said county, nl the icgular 'optoiiiliur term 1X1)0, to wit: On Wednesdiiy the 10th tiny of Septem ber IN'.K), nt 10 o'clock a. m , of Hnid d.iy, to show causo if any exist, why an oieor of nalo of a portion of tlio real property belonging to tlio estitlti of Frnii'f Klagcollel deeoacd, should not bo nindoby said court as prayed for in the petition of tlio aduiinihtia tins, filed 10th day July 181)0. The tciiil real ptopeily being do serilied as follown, to-wit; Lot No. 1 in Flitgoollet's addition to Pr.iirie City, in Grant county, Stutn of Ore gott, commencing al the southwest cot nor of tlmt ceiUin building known as .1 ul i n L'lunnice'H blacksmitli sLop and riinuiiig tlteiico fifty ono feet went; tlieuco north D10 feet; tlteuco east forty-niuii feet; thence in a southerly direction in a direct lino to the place of beginning, and all tlio Lots numbered 2, II, 'I and 5, in said I'ltigO'dlL't's mldilioii to said Pruirio City, and uLo all the right, title and inteiest of said oitato, (llin haiiio bo ing the four IlitliH intere.Ht) in uud to that certain placer mining ground situate near the mouth of Dixie crook in Gr.int county, statu of Oro gon, to-wit: The S of the W of ihoSW 1 of Sec. 2Tp 1.1, S 11 'M K V M. Ity order of the Hon. the county court of the state of Oregon, for Grant county. WitiiOKH my hand and the seal of said court a Mixed this 2(hh day of July, A. 1). 181)1). Oi:o. SniiAiiKii, Cuuntv lork. bK.M. VICTOR MOWERS. ! THIC BEST TO BUY, Kooauso thuy mo ns durublo as the I uucKoyo, ami hvcel all others ut motion. Will run over uny kind of ground possible for a mauliiuo to run over, I and Warranted to work well in the I heaviest grasses, and will bo sold for i Cash. I ! Delivered in John Day for $70.00 For partiouhrH call on or address 1 D. B. FISK, Agt. Judson Mfg. Co., j j H.vkiii Cirv - Orogon ! mitcuhm. smith. Smith iV Successors to J. Palter Citv ... - vreion. SHOT GUNS & REVOLVERS. The Most Complete Line of Ammunition in Eastern Oregon. i Lymnii Rear i Sights by Moil. I ! r vn Lyman Siior- .! !.. ting rroi Sights 1. mil: i' run i 1.00. Diamonds Watches Clocks Jewel rv Silverware and a full lino of Musical Instruments. I I I H. BLACKMAN & CO. r i i i I i T l " " Mleppner Or. r " l J r TZ1ZL .i i I 1 Dealers In General Merchandise.1 ( 1 --. t; ..l " I "T T - A Itrge ARsortiiient nt Liwmt Prices, finuili Sold ut ltedrock Prices. Tntdi) of Grnut County Solicited, nnd .Special Inducements Ollercd. H r j j - j - LARGEST ESTABLISHMENT IN EASTERN OR. LARGEST STDCK, Lowest Prices, First-class Goods AT- J, DURKHrSIIYIrSR & GO'S, Prairie City Wo ask a call from all who winh to purchase, and guarantee our prices the same as at any Kail road point, with addition of Freight. Von can always liiul a Complete Stock of Goods, and we will make it to your inicrent to trade with us'. Kcsjiectfully. ,. DL'lih'll ELM Ett $Co. SHBUIFK'S SALli Nolico is hereby givon that by virtue of nit execution and order of salo issued out of tlio ciicuit court of tho state ol Orogon for Grant coun ty upon a judgment and decree of foreclosure and sale rendered in said court on tho Dth day of May lH'.IO, in favor of W W Loonoy, 0 II McLean, II G Giitridge, Coo Atchison, M Mn n roe, Poler Skoglnnd, L L Sharp O F ShortS A Dean Thos Thompson Lewis Gutridgo and II I) Miles, plnintifl'H, and against S Ottouhoim cr, L II Bowman and J KShitip, de fendants, in tho mini of eleven linn drod and twenty-four dollars and fif-ty-fivo contH with legal interosl there on from said Uth day of May 1800, and ouo hundred and oigtlily-livo dollars attoruoys feo and the further sum of ?!):). 07 costs, I have levied upon and will sell at publio unction on Saturday tho UOtli day of August 1800, nt ono o'clock p. in. of said day ul llio court houso dooi in Canyon City, Grant county, Orogon, all of tho following described property nnd all tho right titlo nnd interest of said defendants, S Ottenheiiner, L II Bowman and J K Sharp, ttierein to. wit: A cortoin ipinrtz uiiiiu known as tho Ooldon .Mounrch, situate on Clo.tr crook in Grant county, state of Orogon, in what is common ly called Olivo Mining District, mid being ITiOO feet in length on and along tho lodo or vein and .100 fcot in width on each side of tho lodo or vein throughout said longlh of 1500 foot; tho center of said initio being at tho dUcovory hole and extending thence northeasterly along tho lodo 7f0 feet nnd also oxtoudiug south westerly from said discovery holo 750 foot along tho lodo; said discovery ho'o being about 000 ynnls westerly from tho head of the O. O. liciisou ditch that convoys tho water of snul Clear creek to tho bars of Granite creek in tiaid county, togethor with nil and singular tlio toutunouts bote ililattu'iilH and iipiiin tenancei there unto belonging or in nnywiso apper taining. Terms of sale Cash. Dated at Canyon Citv, Grant Co. Or., this 'JDth day of July lH'JO. O. P. CKKSAP, Shorill" of Grant Co.. Or. Ity W. S. SOl'TIIWOKTII, Deputy Hliorlfl WM. A. H. 17AKB. Clarke, U. Gardner. A Full Line of Fishing Tackle, hooks, Hies, rods, linos, reels, etc. Fly hooks per doz., .'0o, by mail. REPAIRING A SPECIALTY. I i "" I i. i i Oregon. Prst) Rational iiiiQ O T XX oppiior, C A. IIIIKA, 1I1ANK KKI.I.OOCI, President. VicivPrrsident. (Ikoiiok W. CoNsr.it, Cnshier. j. i'. itm:., t. a. iiiika, i. t. ioir.ov, Directors. Transnrts n Ceiieriil llanUni; fiiislnes. Exchange f on all pints of the world BOUGHT and SOLD. Collections made nt nil KinU on Kcnsontthln Terms. Money loaned ut from one to ten per cent, BREWERY SALOON Canyon City, Or. Tlris j)o)ti!(tr resort ha.t been reopened to the public, and now, us in tho pu.str keeps u at hi ii ; but (he best; Wines, Liquors iv Cigars. ti. 1. ItlG'K.UlO, I'ropr. When in Huppnor don't fail h call on LKK.Kli at THOMPiiOi for IIAllllWAItK, TlSWAItC, wool aul WII.LOW WAIIK, UIIOCKUIKS, TOIIACt'O, irra, j;tc. Agency fur tho New Ilo.Mt: Skwinu Machine W33l. Ordnrs by mnil proniptly and carefully filled. wi'. -nr. r HEALTH ?SrOfffi. - USEIT! IT IB TUB IRE Al. MRDIOINB. It r.ni-ci thr Ijicr anj Kulnryt uij Mcinjih,. ruict llra.lti lie DtnHi.au, ciralca an Apr Otf, I'u. iSa Dir lip, urc lllooJ, anil M.Voi Th Weak Htronp. yeHrUNULK'Sgli m;i;rtiiruii:; , l'Uaitaryvilirta. ! a tlllt tli Ut i COFFIN & M9FARLAND. HEPPNER, OREGON. Wo mnko our bow, boforo tho jicoplo of Grant County, and wish to B.iy, tli it wo havo bcoa locttod in t'.io City of Hoppnor, juU 18 mouths (at Arlington roveti venrs). During that tiino wo Imvo built up n Solli Trado, having" shipped more Genera' Merchandise into Hoppner tlmn any other firm in town. We Want Part of Your Trade. Hoppuot is your nonrost, host and chonpest trading and shipping point. You should start in coming this way at once. No uso to wait, ns by so doiug you loso money cycry trip. Our Klcgnnl Two Story Krick Sloro it Complotcd nnd wo hnve it tilled to ovorilowing, with nil kinds of Ilj trl-I Mil tr xsi tr ii i- Suited to tho wnnts of Knslern Oregon trado Wc Aim to Keep a 'ery complete Assortment. Your orders rnn bo filled for any kind of Goods needed on n Fnrm or Stock Hauch, without leaving our Store, at prices low enough to compel with any oilier market in Oregon. Dry Goodv, Clothing, Hoots, Shoos, Trunks Valisos, Hals, Caps, Carpets, Crockery, Wall Pnpor. Groceries, Hnnlwro, '-Jewel" Cook Stoves nnd Ranges, Tiuwnro, Puints, Oils, Olnss, Wool Sacks, 'I wino. Lime, Sulphur, Knglish Cement, llurbed Wire, Blacksmith Coal, San Joso California Saddles, Hilts a Spurs, Team .t Buggy Harness, Howing Machines, Clocks, Wutches, Champion Reapers nnd Mo worn, Horso Itnkes, Plows, Harrow. THE : CELEBRATED MITCHELL WAGON Gives bettor satisfaction for rough mouut.iin districts than any other kind in use. Full lino always in stock, alto Hacks and Duckbourds. Ii irier to in crease our trade wemake lie Mlewiiieffer Good until aT.li. lot, lOOl, (OrUler II Wt no III). Kvory purchaser who buys Twenly-Fivo Dollars worlh (325.00) nt retail, of Dry Goods, Clothing, IJooti nnd Shoes, Hats and Caps, Fancy Goodi, Gouts' Furnwhing Goods, F.tc., nt our Store, will bo picsontcd when th gooilH nre paid for with an Klegant Hound Volume, of over .TJ0 pages, in cluding Or. to 100 FINK FULL PAGK STKKL ENGRAVINGS. Wo hav. four tliflerent styles of Hooks, each worth nt retail S t. 00. Small orders by mail on above goods will count townrds tho total amount needed. EVERY CUSTOMER GKTS A PRESENT. Wo gitaranteo satisfaction in goods nnd prices. tMF Those books nro too heavy to send by moil, as they weigh suvou pounds each. .HIGHEST PRICE raid for Sheen Pelts Will ship Consignments of Pelts to Christy at Wise, or Allon ii Lowis. Mnil orders carefully attended to. Give us n trial and call at our stor when you count to Hoppnor. Yours Trulv. COFFIN & McFARLAND. (Hoppnor). JAMES & JONES. Proprietors of T7ie City Drag Store. Keep constantly on hand n comploto stock of DRUGS AND CHEMICALS- l'atont Medicines, Toilet Articlos, Perfumes, Soaps, Powdor, Puffs, Comb, Tooth Noil, Clothes nnd liar Brushes, Druggist's Sun dries, Lamps, Ijtmp Oils, Glass, Putty, Chiiioys, and and everything to bo found in a first class Drug Storo. Nothing but Pure, Fresh Drugs Dispensed. Orders front a distitnco will receive prompt attention. Preset lotions nspecinltr BAKER CITY, OREGON Haptonstall Oart &Cd SUCCT.KSflliS TO JAPTOjYSTALL DART, JOHN DAY, GRANT CO., OREGON. ,; " - Have now received the largest and most completo ttock of new goods im Orant Ceunty, which they will offer for sale at prices that defy cimpetitioi Wood Charvh Lirery Stable. HACUEWOOD 1 Cc, Proprietors. Horses bonrdwl by tho day, week or m nth. at reabouablo rates. Special attention given to tho care of transient stock. . P. CRESAP, 1 UK A STATION Eli V. BOOES, SI L) 'Ell Groceries, Flour, Tobnccos, varieties, cheat) fur cash, nt TIIK- 1. Kit IN SCHOOL St'PrLlES, FA JVC ' ) UJ1J(JSS. Cigars, nnd ono hundred and ono othor