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About Grant County news. (Canyon City, Or.) 1879-1908 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 5, 1891)
THE GRANT COJTJ HEVS. No.vomhcr o. J SO J. Tho United States government lias, through .Minister Kgan, de manded rcj)iimtion from tho gov ernment of Chill for the attack re cently made in Vulpniraiso ujxm n number of seamen of the l ulled States cruiser Baltimore. Thieo of the Ameriuun seamen were mur dered, and it is thought now that the junta will booii make the rep aration demanded. In ease they rcfuso to comply with the demand they nro very likely to experience some trouble by reason of their hot bended attacks ujion American citizen. Haptist home missionaries at the recent Albany convention told how in the course of their hilars, they had met an Oregon young man who haJ never seen a bible, and children who inquired what the ttlmrgo was to join a Sunday-school having never been in one. In view of these well authenticated facts, it would eecm proKr to di vert collections madu in the churches for the nuportof foreign missions, to tho abatement of the equally dense ignorance nearer homo. l.ot the good work go for ward rapidly. - Oregoniau. sr - r A few duyft ago a man known wheru ho had lived an .James Kilcy died at I'ayette, Idaho, ami shortly before hi death he confessed and alleged that his true namo was lamed K'iley Anderson, and that he wan the famous Jim Anderson who was one of the most despcratu and lawless of the Jesse James gang of outlaws, lie proved bin identity by bin familiarity with various raids made by thu James gang, and by near of desperate woiiikIb known to have been re ceived by Anderson. lie wan supposed to bo dead many yearn ago, but he Haul: "Thin in an err or; I know I am nlioiit to die thin day in Idaho, and under this belief I make thin confession." Maj. (.ion. Scholiold in bin an nual reiKjrt to the secretary of war, just submitted, devotes much space to the lessons taught by the .Sioux Indian outbreak laid winter, and recommends the addition of a fuw thousand men to the army, ho that a stilllciont body of troop may at """all times be kept in the vicinity of thu great Indian reservations, tuns removing all danger of uprising and saving n repetition of thoonor moils trauf))ortatiou expense to which thu government wax put lust winter in tho removal of troopi from distant jwintH to the scene of disorder. He says that satisfactory progress lias been inailo in the con struction of tho gun factory at Wntorvlcit, N. V,, and in the "man ufacture of typo guns of tho high est qualities. lie says that the policy of enlisting Indians in the army has been satisfactory as far as it has gone; but that was prob ably written beforo the latest re porta were received from the olli cors engaged in recruiting Indians. Those rcKjrts tay that the Indians refuse to enlist in the infantry branch of the service. linker county's indebtedness to the state of Oregon is about 1 U, 000. This indebtedness has accu mulated since 1S7U. During all these nineteen years not a single meritorious effort has been made by any representative in the legis lature from bis county to have thin constantly accumulating indebted noss taken olf the shoulders of the people, says the Huntington Her uhl. An elfort in the right di rection would no do ibt have long since relieved Maker county of a debt she can ill alford to pay. Tho state oflicials are now demanding in loud tones that Maker county settle up' or suit will be instituted through the state courts to collect the union nt due her. How would it strike tho average Maker county nix payer 10 oe com pelled 10 pay a AN ANCIENT SUPERSTITION. Uiu-rr Nntl.iin Itrcirillrif t, Act Slifnilni;. In nsrtn past inon of lenrnlnir. nUiteii men anil warrior believed fulljr hi thu Ol' MOKTOAO V. SALE. ' Notiuo is huloov eiven tliut under ! ami by virtue of a chattel iiinrtjii;e tnailo uy ono 31, a. Ilellma.i in favor IUJ fMOlVT JlAIt.Y. Prophetic power of .ineciW. n,ul IU ne. , "f t,,e. "nderslKIIcI, elated tho ltll eurrenco In eavm of unccrUlntv o( 0cto'r ,R0, '" undersign- "p.- my oi WM. WOODS, Propriolor. onjrcrly looked for. If to tho right tlm sneezer turned, all would tfo wolli hut If to tho left, dlMkstcr and confusion of plan would follow. Aristotle, n learned Kntlctniin, llrlnjf loiijf before tho Christian era, of whom It hai ten written that he attained unpamllch'd dintlnrllon forncholanhlp, thoroughly believed In lu uiyter!ouit Inltuence, niul wrote concerning It, that "to Mieeze hctwoen noon and midnight heralded Mi?ee. hut If lnitwcuii night and noon 111 In It ould Mircly Imj ex erlvneod.M I" otii nl trlaruh of let ter wo I -nn. that even -.n hU day it vt no new ihdimlon with tho Minn of men. and traditions accepted hy him und hit jhfri nltlrmed that 'Vrent re spect wni paid unto II. nt thu mml maulfit and inwt noiutlite njrratlon of tho hrad. that lielnsf regarded m thu t rlnclp.il Mai of theMiuL" Of Xenophnn. known both ai a acholar and a fcohller, It In recorded In history that "having ended a p.-ecli to )!iIUti with threw? wort!: 'V ia". j many reason to hojw for prener .'.tl'.n.' t!i m.ldon Kiicixlng of one of M in -n ntlrro.1 thj entire army to ac pt tht om n a favornlile." T!u cu.tdi.i of giving thanks for vivjin.'f originated long tfort tho liri .linn era In tl twelfth oeutury lived Kiuln thliia, a man "profoundly veraed In .ni'ieiit elaatU I irj." il too ylelilinl ;t abolllU Udlef In till- olil-llini Mipr tition. In hli mont vnlu.il.lt' legacy to the vorld of lettern. a oommentnry on tomcr'H lllnil and Odywy, we lltul: Titl machtti On n aoctl Um.l; Conxtr.tlnwl. Lli ixxinl cc!nxnl ihrouylt tho r unit) wlllujr cjocq lli htfxij oincn UtiiM In) liar UlW lUltCMt (ill lir (Jt.l biriHt " -OIjt.ikj-, l-wk XVIII. nd llonu'r lived liundredii of yean R. fore the ClirliU.ni ertil It U said that when the UIiil- of .MooKit.imla Mieejien, aeclamntloiu urn made in all parts of hti doinlulon. In Slam long life" U wished to pr who ftiieeze, and among I'erHlaiiH, if oft -n ivieated, in reganled us u monl auipU-.oii') event. ed will, on Kridiy, tho 13th November, 181)1, at tho hour of ti-n o'clock in tho foionoor:, noil at pub lic auction to thu highott biddor for cahIi in hand nt tho corral of Hnuo wood ti Co., in tho town of Canyon City, Oiant eounty, Hlnlo of Oregon, thu follou personal property in Raid niorlgngo iltscribcd arid tho in torel of said Ilelluinn therein, or ' HUlllci'Mit thereof to sali'ify the ntiiouu'. of naid mortao and oxpou sos of fjntlioiiug, takiiifj, keejiing and sale of said livu stock nud eotinso) few on foreclosure, to-wit: Ono brown tnnro nlwut 1.1 ynrs i old called Nellie. I Ono sorrel innru alnjul (1 yoars obi called Maud, Ono roan inaro alxnit 7 joars old called JSousiu. i Ono brown mnro about I years old called FIosh, i Oim sorrel tnnro almut S years old calleil Lilly. Ono hay maro alxnit 7 years old called Dip, Ono r an ouro alxnit I years old, I with whilo strip in face, called Min nie. One brown mare about I veatHold, wilh white strip in face, called Dol lie. Olio bay mare about II years old, . with whitu strip in face, callod Mol lie. Ono hlaek ('hling about 5 yoats ! lilil called Nigger. Ono bay tjoldinf,' about I years old ! calletl Htar, with star in face, and ! whilo loft him! loot. ! Ono lif-ht bay f'oldiny aUitit I years ohl called Jack. j Ono ro.in yoldinf,' about fiyeaisuld ; cnllf.1 Frank. One sorrel Kldiug about (I ye.. old called Ilnldy, with whilo faro. All eolts of said laniwfonloil thin yeur. Oregon. .v Uio, place In pel up yovc horscx when, in thai place, ij'ijmi tat nl litem well cured 'for, tcell fed ami grtmtuetl- J'axscitffer.t a nrf freight eotiveieil In till purls of the cotintri. lileguitt Itirtiouls furnished ul short notice und reu.sont tide, rules. Th't.Uti C.'ISII. 0. P, ST.'lTtOXER )'. ML' lilt .sy nam. srni'UEs, v uiiii:s. 10 M I II I- linnh'S, ,S- F.LY( Groceries, Flour. Tobnmx, ('ij(ar. ami one hundri'd and one nlher varieties, cheap for cash, at Tho 0ldM(uuh,0anyon. City. 1891 FALL AND WINTER ANNOUNCEMENT. "To whom it may Concern:" We have at present as has been onr motto in the past viz; The Largest, Best and Newest , stock of General Merchandise in Grant County. All of which we are bound to sell regardless of cost I for the next 60 days. You cannot afford to miss this offer, and we trust our numerous ; patrons will take advantage of it. A call on us will satisfy your cu riosity. M. DURKHEIMER & BRO. Irairf'c iilij - - - Oregon. oKocijK Minimis, I .it e of Hums H. H A I.I, Uite of I 'mi) (Hi City. McG0WAN & HAIL All said innres and eeldim-H beiiu- brninlod II I) un left sliouliliir nml the year 7&0 A. I). In imuallv r.'ol iKittt tho era of thu uu.tom of havlnir lo ono who hapiNMiod In uneero: "llml I Part thereof havin;.' tlm follouimr ml Idem yon" , djtional brandi, to-wil: In a ai vent enlh century worU may .Vellio" with O C on left hip and -n '., v " ,wo 0,1 riKl't Hhouliler. II li on r.hrr ha i )rou utireiix , mill: -.i i .... . Online i wl Ipmyrar ju; I IdlllO with a boot on left slioul Uatto Llr.i llml ilullt , l..r I llilnki i tier. II li ii.ur l.-lou.l i.iuji :riw." ..:.! . . . According to l.a.u-.utcr folh-lore, a Ul.' :.. , ' Vv' "LUKJK ""!''' . ... ...u w.iiu w, un, eierk 01 H.1111 , county and lieitij-nivun to semno a I proiuiKHory nolo of date Oct. il, ISO I I made by saiil M. S. Ilelluinn in favor j of the undni signed niul dun one day nflemaid date, without t,'raco, for Hie ' uiint nt a ln(l r.r. ......i. .1 mm uiieruHi inui eon go-.l ileal il.p.'!idn ujKn the day of th week In llui inatt.-r of Nue.uln: "tu 1 in & MuMtluy, yu 1 .nuiil riJaijor. liniK tii oa Tu i-lav. jtjm kl.s a lra;'ir, HAMtio an a WVIwiikUiy, vu ibwid tut u li-ll.-r I'niijj 1 aTbuniiUr, (ur il!iln liciior. H.jeoo u l'ri.Ur. jwa'll anuia lur iorniw; Hiux i ui HjIuMj. jMr .vrpclliO 11 1 lu lln.r ruwi KniKii .n it flun.1 ir. )br nafutr wli, Tin- iIlU wl.l bute you llui nut tf tho h.wIi 1" Harper' llaiar. (Hill JlUKlll U1UUU10 (111U UUIII1111001U11 1I1UIU1K1 AIX) Sloven, Crockery, Wood and Willow Ware. Country onlor piomptly filled. 1'iire given 011 npphVntion. Address, Corner lib A- N Slreels, I'oillin l, Or.-gon, (Iwtstside). NOTICE TO SHiEEP MEN! 1 ll.WK Fdlt SAI.i: '1,000 HIICKS 1,000 From the Jacob Frncr and Win l!i"i ('.ml.in. d KainN. Fifteen hundri'd of thi"e are thoroughbred and 2VKI prade buck", which I will sell at prices to unit the times. CHAS. CUNNINGHAM, Till) : PRAIR1B : CITY i ROLLER .' MILLS FULL KOI.I.KK I'ltOCKSS FLOl'lt. THE HEPPNER WAREHOUSE Has been enlarged to accommodate the increasing business. The wools of this section which accumulate at Heppner, attract all the leading ; Western buyers to that point, and : make it the best market in which , the grower can dispose of his clip, j Last season over 1,000,000 pounds of wool was sold in Hep ! pner at prices which averaged the j grower more clear money than was realized by sales of similar wools ;in other western markets more dis tant from the manufacturing cen- PilotRock, Oregon. !ters Ql tlie Bastt Teamsters charges advanced on written orders. Cash advanced on wool in storage. T. E. FEIjL, Manager. Tiik Attiiriicy-lieuenil of Tern li.i divided thai the court-hiitiM- of btw i ouuly mint Ih- lniill at Ihe ir.UHfr.iph leal center, which ii in the Tin: new Supreme .liu.it.v, llmwn rr M-mlili-i. IMuin I loot h. niul wlu-n hi llrhl i-nti-r.-il the Supreme Court chum Ut. with hi', judicial rolv wruppt-i .iIhhiI him. he li-ilii'il lihe Ihe ('reat trn K'l'di.Ul'. I lam), t. I'.x-Jt M'leh Srimvii, of the Suprein. U'tieh. in one of the liHrnlMiment ui'ii In Wio.hliijit.iu. lie Iiiik ihe linn, erect IwariiiK' f a man in the prime of life. Illirh, hroad forehead, culm, ileep-vil eye and hnow-whlte hair. 111k ulr K that of a rellned Mjholar. KKNAroit Doi.en, of Oregon, K plct- tin-il an a into tyK of tlie prophet. II nfter sixty days from ilnto at the rnle of ten pur cent, per unnuin, which ! nolo hat not benn paid, norany par', tlieicof and said mortgao havin;; buun j;ivcn alo to Hccuro exjieiMdH of Inliin, keeping and Hnlo of said live otiioL' and eoiiiiKel fees on fore closure. .Said sale will continue from day to day, if iioressnrt , until all or sulli cinnt of Hiiid jiropeily bo ttold. Dated at ('anyou ' Oily, Oiei-on. this l!8tl, i!ayof Oclobor. 1 8111. OllOTII ,V TllOUI'HON. Every Sack Warranted. All kiiulH of I'imuI aiut Mill sUiOh Ahviyn un Il.ind. Porter Bro's, :-: Prairie City, Or. ed NOTICK FOK PUBLICATION. ln.l omc. t llurni. Ora. Nulic. Ii .l-tr linn llui lli. llu,o n.Bfc-i ..II .r l. rlW .mil.-. f hi. ..l.UMI. to .mi,; ? ' 0 '"If"" ' ''l.i.lih,il. I..1I 1. ...... I.I..J..I ii. 1. .... .V."F."M....0'' ...l.r Ii nearly alwayi. dreiwed in a darh frwli jYjy'y-M'.slt iwcM.uj ii nh .nil. The lower part of 1,1s face. U liid i II. M,. iu'iu.,;us , ,,, ,if-,i iuiik iTiiv iMiuru aim uu iiiti. deep. Hiiiitrllui: voice ut rntT "'" "l nil.STI.VOTON, lii.t.r Annua " 9" V Baker C7 Omjon. HARDWARE! Stoves, Tin & "W'oodware, -:- -:- Barb Wire & NaUs, Carts, Carriages and -:-; -:- Farm Wagons, Etc. Sain .Mill und, (Juurl .Mill machinery of all , dvs;ri)tions. COltUKSl'ONDKM L Sol. H ITFD. UDU AdvertisEiTiEnts? Do you hike ad, r union e of a good offer When il is placed wilh in your reach? m Oree. In nnr "-aS!! I iu u in mom in 1'Vr.r -mm - miua?yzTE' ' f 'all on us jfJfirWK lll'Y FDlt CASUoarJ--5'(K--VK SKLL CIIKAI'. Jlnc'unl Order I fiii fed Workmen Homer Loihje Xo. 78. Agricultural Warehouse. mutt a IJlltl! vnnr Dry (loods, Cluthiii'J, Hoots. Shoes, (,'lorrs, .Milieus, (Jrcr shirls, I'uderierur. Hosiery, Huts, Winter Cans, Clam loots, Hlunkels, Quilts, Corsets, Ladies and child reus' Shoes, lluliber coats, Yellow Oiled coats, Functi Clouds. Cutlery. ICle., h'fe., tile- iuaa(iMOwiaaau(MWiMHia(MwooiWK()ooiK,uoo9 When cash m companion the ordr for any amount Jrom Fivo o Dollars or luom in abovu lino of eoo.Is wo will preiiav all .Mail or StiiKu cliarnoH, to nuv sino station in Grant or llarnoy counties 9 in, 1. 1 .!,, ir.il. Ism U'l.n.. w.1.1 .... i.. i ' 9 .....M, . .. " ui' iviu un wm no cunrjj- a until June CS luenniil. !IMH)01IKIOMMM0MaOII(lMn(om,M0.00I u hiii guarniiiee our luuem iet.nl piiies on Pvcrv Articlp and aree to lefiiiid tlio jmnioy if y.Hiilsaie not hatifiu-tory. Uy semlinj; to ih, writing plainly, ut what in wanted, wo cm select th-m to your mUihIuoUo... We have the Idlest assortment of Oen- aiuiiimiiiiMiiu uu Kiuilll III ll'jyhloe III UreOII . Vou iiHiue hi uveiy uiic. inve us a trial order. V i')' .Mail at oiji e can mi vii solicit yuiir trade. Older I cm llcsnrt tillir Coffin cV 3Ze Par land, HEPPNER, OREGON. special tax toward settling oil this long accumulating indebtedness And this is just what is liable to be the case, all for the lack of hav ing a reiicsentativo with capacity sullleient to work a reliei bill through thu legislature. Hut would it not be the proper thing and a henelicial lesson to the tinpaycis of this county to bo forced to go down in their 'jeans' and nut up the cash f The claim that the debt is unjust because the taxes have not been collected by linker county is a lame one and will not hold water in the courts. If linker county has failed to collect these taxes, she and not tho state is to blame. Wo believe the courts will so hold and the 113, 000 will have to bo paid and the overburdened, downtrodden, honest fanning land-smuggler will have tho great, undisputed American privilege of putting up his share of the 'atuir.' ill the Court House Canyon City, Thuf sday Evening, Nov. 26, 189 (iood jYcics fur the Farmers of (Irani Counhj! Flunk UroH., o( I'oitlmi,!, Or , nnc eNiabli-le il an neiiey at John Day, fo- tlm sale of all Limls of Farm Min lni.i ty mid A-iieiiltiiral Iinple I mollis, sueh as WaKou, Caitiajje.i, K.,.. I'aits, l',iw, llarinHn, Muucik, lteaieiM, Itakiw, eia, ele. .V wltuln nil load lo b' dubveroil at unco. ' l'!veiytliiii(; liiHt-cliiss and ut iho lowi bt p.Hii.le rates. I'Iimho j-iu ino yourtrjile. V.. 11 AYES, Apt. j Allow me to sny that I still haudlc tho White Scwiny Mnchiiio and the F.itilnilV Oryiui. Haptonstall Oaii Be Co 0,lMU(lOllltt(,ll(,,U0M(,0,0I,U00,UOOU,(10 Sucr-uor to otrli..l t ilulililrl -l'l AI.KIt COMMITTEES. IxviT.VTio.N 0. W. l'nrrish, M. N. ltoubam, John Lauraiice, Qhas, l.'tloy, i W'm. Miller and ('. I. Ilazeltiinv Kitki'I'ion W. II. Kellev, Clav Todhunter, and O. 1'. Cresap. Fmkjii F. l Horslev, V. (1. (ad, and A. C. Dore. GENERAL MERCHANDISE, Canyon City - - . Oregon. Const a nil, i on h u n d u fu II assort nt en t of Dry Goods, ( lottin Hoots Shoes, Croceries, Lie, Ltc, Ho-, ut lieu son tilde I' rices. - si a i '..soiiK To- - - BEST OP MUSIC. A'o Special Invitations Will ha fssnnd. lint Genural invitation is F.vtendod to all lo Coma. a n.irroxsr.iLL y- ;.."', i JOHN DAY, GRANT CO., OREGON. i " Have now received the largcit ami mwt ccmplcto stock of new eoods In 1 Qrant County, which they will olfor for tale at pricci that defy competition 1. ii. OVl'.HIIOI.'l'. . nnmtimg((juii,K,(KHKH,oi)oiKKHKi oiianiXHiooixxianoiH, oo 1 DHALKH r7 General Merchandise. JOHN DAY CITY.