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About Grant County news. (Canyon City, Or.) 1879-1908 | View Entire Issue (May 28, 1891)
THE GRAHT COUHTY HEWS. May US, I SDL Ex.SpcnW Uccd, J. S. Clark son nml "Murk Twnin" nro among tlio distinguished Americans now travelling in KuroHJ, but these tlircc cannot bo classed as "Inno cunt.H Abroad." A most duspcrato fight occurred Inst week nonr Stncklioimo in Mud Won comity, X. (?., between six young man. 'J'lio light was about n girlwitlt whom two of tlio men wore in love. Two of tin: men wore fatally shot anil one cut with a razor. A member of the Ilritisli jsirliu inont has boon rent to jail lor im moral jiraetieen. If his case in to be taken aft a precedent ami the linglisli paper have tobl the truth about the ammeter of the rent of thorn, parliament is in danger of roon being without a quorum. There htin been no special inter nal "revenue lux on dealers in man. ufuetured tobacco, nor on manu facturer of tobacco ami cigar, nor on peddler, since May i!d, the date when the new law went into oirect. The tax waH not heavy, hut dealurs do not regret that it will bo iui0!icd no longer. Who watt it that said Spain wan u century behind the rent of the world? They are plowing by elee trieity over there which would seem to indicate that they are up to, if not a little in advance of the head of the procession. America i'b highly progressive, but wo haven't a mouoply in thnt line. The supreme court of Nebraska ha jiiftt ousted dus. H. I'oyd from the poiitiou as governor of the f tutu on the grouriU that Iloyd is not a naturalized citizen of the United Slate. 1'oyd'n father, it seems, immigrated here from Ire laud at an early date in bin life and failed to take out hid natural ization mjm'i- until das. I-', became of age. The young man teem lo be coming lo the front in thin country at a lively pace. When the Tinted Stated senate in no.U'nlled lo order it will contain three member un der forty. Mr. Chilton, the uew ty appointed senator from Texas in only thirty-six, ami Senator Kyle and Irby are only thirty-seven. It remains to he seen how these youngsters will com pure in legis lative abilities with their older colleag me. In those day when partisan polities may be found in utmost ovurything, it is a positive pleasure to note the unanimity with which the proa or the United Stale has endorsed ami stood by Secretary lilaiuu in the controversy with the Italian government. It khows that although wo may carry on hitter qimiTois among ourselves about our homo alitor we are all Ameri cans and as such ready to stand shoulder to shoulder in opposition to any foreign power that may at tempt to trend on the tails of Uncle Sam's coat. The Northern I'ueilic Co. hu imported a hand or I'inkcrtonY men to prcervo order or create disorder in it coal mines, and the following comment fioni the Dalle Mountaineer, we think c plain (he situation exactly: "I'inkerlon's men will not be re ceived kindly in Washington, and their pretence in the coal fields will be productive of great diseon lent. The slate has several regi ments of the National (iuard arm ed and disciplined, who are able lo protect lue ami property when nulled upon by the governor, and there was no occasion for the Ter minal Co. to introduce in the coal utiuoa these private soldiers, who shoot and kill men at so much per day. Some very peculiar revelations have comu to light as the result of the controversy about the killing of the Italians at New Orleans. 1'orliuns the most remarkable con trihutiou to the history of this episode is that furnished by the Italian consul at New Orleans, Signer Coito, in an interview made public a few days ago. Signor Corte is quoted as saying that im mediately after the k'illing of the llflC(inii.a tl.... 1... ! ... ji.icuuvio iiiuiu 11, ID 11 IH-IUI iiiiiiaiiuu i manifested by a large number of his countrymen to assassinate the j mayor or the city mil l ,10 j,i. virtual who were concerned in the 1 lWlt.1- ..f ll I .... i .ii mo moo, ami to blow up a tiliib-hoiuo with dynamite. The conitil relates thnt ho restrained thoio men by throntuning to lo nounuo thm hy ImiIU) U) t)l0 uiithoritius. NHW TO-DAY. NO r I OK. Cmtntr Milfn UJll ( llill Ut lo Stpt. Ill, 1HH7, III Im iU nn irirnUlkn iihI intcrMt lll ri-i Itvi tbli ilt. N. II. lUU.KY, Oountj- Trnu. ftnjnn Vilf.Or., lr ft, 1IMI. iTATION. I.V TIIKCOU.VTV COUtlT Of TIIK STATU 01 oiuno.v, t'Oll OIIANT OHlWTV. Ill the mailer of the ) F.Htrtto of I Citation- Stephen Graham, dee'd. ) To tlio hi'irs, devisooH, bonoll ciaries and nil porsonn intorcBtcd in the nlxivo named I!stnle, 0 recti n(: In tlio tiauio of tlio ntnto of Ore Hon, you and ouch of you are hereby cited to appear in the county court of tbo uliilo id Oregon.) for Grunt county at tlio county com t room in Canyon City, in said couiily, on Monday, the (Hli ony of .Inly, A. I)., K-'.ll, at the hour of ten o'clock n. in. of Mild day, the same being the Urol judicial day of the regular duly, IWU, term of m court mid hdoy horotofoio, to wit: On tin I Itli day of Mn A. I). H!H fixod by the judgo of snid con it lo show catifo il any you linve why nn order should not he Hindu niitliori.iiij; and run noivciiiif,' George II. Woods, admin istrator o( tlio abovu iinmcd cftlato to sell the real properly of said r stal" the tame Imiiif; stlunte in said CI ra lit county, stntaof Oregon, mid pnitiou lurly described us follows; to-wit: Tlu. NH ol iho Hl'.j of Sc. i:i in Tp II S, it III I' W M nml tlm HK I or (ho HV nud and I of Sec IS, Tp 11 It :i.ri K W M ronlidnliiK 1 17 nud " MM) ricn.H. I!y older of (ho Hon. 0. I. II. r. I lino, judge of said court. . WitnesH my liiiml nud tlio soil of snid county court nllisod this iMitli day of .May, 1!M. , ' ' (!i:o Kit i: in:-, si:u. County ( h rt of (irnnl county, .'Halo of Oregon. 1'aiiiiisii Com n, Attorneys f-ir I'.Htntu. NOTioi-: ron I'unidCATioN. jiMtOITMiat Ihitni, Or. ir ti. iu. ,Vii4lr U lt-ril. slvrii llil Om lollaolnff tlUn ! Mint t4lr l lur IiiImiIImi u, mtVe Anal ttml l,t tiptMrtor lrr rMm. ahU Dial ll I. ir Mill ) ) l(ui Ihr i'l'Hiil; 11V uf Offtitt HHHly. Hi f'4nuli Otf, Orrion, m Juljr B nl, - JIMITIIA A IIC.VIHIU l'i. Its N.i. IS SW ir S. II, T II S. II II II W U Sl imip4 tin. futtewlHff mIIhiu In 'fi. li.r AtllnuaH rMn utnm. 4nt ctilHtatHMi I. nU I.i.I. l. II II. UlDf, H.y ll' ii l-..n,lor. II )l Tl.m.,.ll ..f rr.lrl- I IU, nr. n 10 lb J IL IIUNTINCnoN, ll.l.r. MAIS KTIlKin- ' Can von City, Oukoon, C HOT 1 1 f Til (KM i:w. I'roirh'lor.s'. Traveling men will find this n ilrawuit ami dosiiulile lace at uliieli to stoi. (Jlii- iih a Cull CITY HOTEL CITY LIVERY STABLE. llauiiuw noil A' Co. I'ronrH. ! ('(inijon Cit ii - - Oregon. IT IH Tit f. II1F.AI. MRntriN'P Ii ' I -ml K i ,n ' v n ' II ' !' . , jh , i I I' fli II ', X Mi.ki.ii Tim ink Hlrniig. THE CROWN MOWER. ) MUXJX J0.MS.1, vursr. r. it. lustier, tiikas. l 'J so r o 3 ft "faWflff viSY juiYntx aaW iiujif iltmu - , II SH H Two MnwErs In One! -FAST AND SLOW SPEED LIGHT JDRAFT HIGH SPEED: STRONG AND DURABLE! Do not take our word; Read the testimonials from your friends and neighbors: Ut-d Utr- Crwn Six Vrari. ill itNTlttvmt. March I, I Silt) Mks-ois. ItAHCIIK A CO.- I have been using the Crown ma chine with the greatest satisfaction for six years. It is n very light running and durable machine. As long as I have need the machine il never has raised a sweat on my tiinm. It is also very light on the horses necks. Your Truly, (i:o. W. Ki.i.iorr. Simply the Hon Dkkwskv. Or., March 17, 1S1I0. .Mkssiim. IIASCIII-: A CO. The machine I Imiiglit runs like a top and I think it lays all others in the shade in all kinds ol grass ami all kinds of ground. It is simply the Ihi!s for light draft and sM-ed. ,M. I' HowAitn. The Acme of Trr feet Inn. John Day. March I I, IS'.H). Mi:-Im IIASCIII-: A CO. I think the acme of xjrfectiou has been reached in the invention of the Crown mower. We have lieeii dis gusted every year in trying to mow our inendow, on which grows a js--eitliar kind of grass. All other machines we tried would leave half the hay standing, but the Crown cut it as smooth ns a tiew-shavcu face. We tried it with like results in all kinds of grain, hay and rye grass. All our neighlKirs who soe it work think it is tliu Ikihh of all niniv- Yoitrs Respectfully, T. il. Or ui.. era. IUi Fnvurlt. I'ltAiitiK Crrv, I'ub. -:, ISDO. Miisnts. IIASC1II-: A CO.: I will state without hesitation that the Crown mower that I pur chased of you last year has given goisl satisfaction, and is my prefer ence of any mower I have over used. Very ltescctfullv, (!. W. MrllAl.KV. The Vorj Usit Mower. Camp I.ooan. March 2, IStK). Mt:sits. ItASClIK A- CO. In regard to the Crown mower, I like it very well. It works well in all kinds of grass, and where the grass is lodged or very rank by put ting on the increased ss-ed it works to a charm. It is the best mower we have in this country, and I can recommend it to any m.tsoii wishing to purchase mowers. Yours Ke-sK-ctfi)lly. J. ,1. Co.aut. I-Atra for DeorinCrown, McConnack, lluckeve, Victor, ami Champion .Machines. Also Wagons, 'higgles, Hacks and Carriages, at factory pi ices. Hardware, I lardwmMl, Stoves ami Tinware, Uuhber IIom, Melting and Packing. (ins I'inc. Water l'i i.e. and Plumber- Kiinnlie. Kimim- Smv Mill nml n,i,ir t;il M,,,.!,;,,,...- Mail orders holiciti-d ami satisfaction guaranteed. All letters of impiiry receive prompt alien i-ntion. ISascte iV Company liikr ( V, Or. WOOL. ttS' HaptnnstallDart&Ca Ul'Ca-l i.krllU fi - C I I M n C D'C sill l ! ii.i-o'.. Urr tl u l-ulllni ! riir- .Money t diui need on ti.s ica'r's Wool Clip. . I ! to R. Hickson. Co n lion Cit ii a nil ,'lr- I .. " ,v I un ltnton, (Jr. Agricultural Warehouse. (looil A'ews for the Formers of Grunt Count; Frank IIion., ol I'oillaud, Or., hav o estahlishod an agency at John Day, fo-tho kiileof all kinds of I-'aim Mnchinery ami Agricultural Imple ments, such as Wagon, Carnages, llo.nl CuiIh, I'Iuw.i, ilarrous, Mowers, lleapers, lliike, etc., ele. A uliolu (iiilond to delicrcd at once, llvet vlliill' Ihst-cliisH and at the lowest XMilli rales. Please give me v 'trade. I-:. HA YHS, Agt. Allow me to say that I still handlo the White Sewing Machine ami the I'larhulV Organ. II.1PT0XST.ILL y iinrr, JOHN DAY, GRANT CO, OREGON. ,-, -k Ilavo now received the largest ami moat complete stock of new goods in Grant County, which they will oiler for sale at prices thnt defy competition I I I i" r H. BLACKMAN & CO, SUS PROS, GENERAL IMERCHANOISK. Canyon Cltv Oregon. II V hove receieed uiul opened n well selected, stock of (tents' Fnrnisliinii Coods, Hats, loots, Mines, lllon kets, Quills, Hardware, Crockery, (llusswnre, hUe. .'ll.w Fancy and Staple (traceries, 'rorisions and u full assortment of 'u tent .Medicines, A'otions, lite. Jfri9 IMihllc I'nlroniigo Sollelleil Mi 3VXil Oi-cloi-H rromptly i.ttouclticl to. I I I I I I I I HippHvr, Or. i i L I I I Dealers In General Merchandise. I I I A l.irgu Ancottiumit at lnvmt IVic.ig, Ooudi Sold nt ltu.lro.ik Priciw. Trade of Onmt (flinty isoliuitisl, ami .Social Induc.imiiuUi Oll'ere.1. I I LARGEST ESTABLISHMENT IN EASTERN OR (Incorisiral.-d. Paid up CapiUd M.x k $25,000.00.) MORROW COUNTY LAND & TRUST CO. Commission and Foncardiii$ .'lcnls. Cash ad cane.edan Wool (oiisi'Jnmenls far I SOI- U'iolesalc Dealers in Armour's Packing Houso rroducts. Shipping direct from h'aitsas City in cor lots we are prepared to furnish interim- merchants wdli Ilams, ilacnn. and Lord, at the lowest wholesale, prices, sarin shippers freight from Portland to lleppncr. We sell the trade only. M. C. L. & T. Co. T. E. FELL, Manager. you Read Advertisements? Do you hike ailninlmi' odioml olferJI 'hcn il is placed nilhin your reach? iier Ores. order a! yoir (loads, Cliithiini, Hoots, .Shots, Clares, . Mittens, Urer shirts, Cnderwcar. Hosiery. Hats, Winter Cans, Cam. Hoots, lllankets. Quilts, ('insets. Ladies anil eiitUrens Shoes, til liber roots, Yellow Oiled mats, Fancy Coods, Cattery, Etc., lite., Etc- IO ( O l OO O UOO lIM4IOUI)IMI IIUOOOOD OOO OOOOOOtlOIIOOOOOl liJ When cash iiccompanies tlio order for any amount from Fivo Dollars or moio in abovo lino of goods wo will prepay all Mail or J 9 Stao cliarscs, to any stage station in Grant or Harney counties, 9 0 until June 1ith, IS'.H. gW When sold on credit no cliarg- S S us prepaid. J Aimuuimoodmaonuuooioiuo(iiK)ouooouDOOooii(Hooioofi Wo will (imrantco our lowest lotnil prices on EVCTy AttidC and a(iue to refund the niuiioy i( g-Hids aro not satisfactory. lly bunding to us, wri'iug plainly, just what in wanted, wo cm select them to your satisfaction. Wo hao the hilfu'esl assort IIICIll f Oon eral McrchandiHc lo ho found in aiy store inOrcyon . You can savo money in every line. Give us a trial order. Wo solicit your trade. Older l.y Mail at once. 'ir,j Respect 'ally. Coffin MvFurluntl, HEPPNER, OREGON. SPRING ANNOUNCEMENT, FOR 1891. The people of Grant county will take notice that our vast stock of Sprmg Goods is as complete as any stock in this section of the State, and at such prices as will be satis factory to any person wishing to purchase in the following lines: Dry Goods, Fancy Goods, Cloth ing, Hats, Boots, Shoes, Notions, Hardware, Crockery and Glass ware, and a full line of Groceries. A call will be sufficient, as we propose to sell you your supplies. MM . . 1VI. DURKHEIMER & BRO. rrainv (1tty - - - Oregon. Oooooooon 000000000000000000000,0000o.o...www,,MJ T- 0 u o 8 Sua,w ii,,,!,..!, 4, MuUrirl. -DKAI KIt I.N- GENERAL MERCHANDISE, Canyon City - - . 0Y Ft ', , ',","r,' IUwLs KM". Crocerie.i t(:, lAc, h(c; al Ueasonable Prices. i. u. ovi:uii(n.T. AaiiiHKiaoo uooooooaoaooo ItOOOUOOOOOOUMOOO ooooooaoM A. HA i'llRNK V. DKALKH IN- General Merchandise. JOHN DAY CITY.