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About Grant County news. (Canyon City, Or.) 1879-1908 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 20, 1880)
. Ji, - - - - - r tH'Oii fill I 4 .-' " J f. I J -T VOL. 2. NO. 33. CANYON CITY, OREGON, S TUKOAY, NOVEMBKR 20 18S0. TERMS: 3. PER YEAR. v (fkant f T PROFESSIONAL CARDS. C. W. Parrbh, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Canyon City, Oregon. m! L. OLMSTEAD, 'ATTORNEY AT LAW, Canyon City, Orkgon, Geo. B. Currey, .ttoriaoy eat Law, Canyon City, Oregon. Hotels. M. Dustin, Attorney at Law, O-anyou City, Oregon. E. 0. HORSLEY, M D. Gf aduate of the umversity of penn ylvasiii, April 8, 1848. Canyon City, Orrjrnn. 1 Mnce in liis Drug Store, M:i:n Stmet Orders for Drus promtly fillol. NFo prolo-sional patronage solicits! unless directions ate s rictlv followed J. W. HOWARD, M. J)., Canyon City, Grant Co., Oregon. 0. M. DODSON, H. D., 3?rairio City, - Qsr N. H BOLEY, Dental tomih first d.i'.r south of j l Howard's Driif Store. Canyon City. Oregon. (j. I. HAZEIriNK, 3?2zotosrap23.or, oayn: u V. oiskron. Announce i hat they have re ceived a lull and well assorted Stock of . GENERAL MERCHANDISE, wMeh Uiey offer A. n. Groth, M. V. Tiiomps 'N. CITY HOTEL Canyon City, Oregon, GROTH & THOMPSON - Proprietors Btr Iphv to Jr frrD 'hir friend And tlio Puolic Generally Tbr rtwv cn fmi f 'b OLD STAND. A;i i r w cv. to ,fj,f Hh. e Board Lodging AT AiODtfilAli.PiMt'E'5. A fiH a -d l.iKir'a'' i-o f sf- lias tvt-o p at? d in the : o i-ef r the acco n inodaio of asts. Grange Hotel. PRAIRIE CITY, OREGON, J. IL Ilardman, Proprietor. The ancoioroodatioDfl at tho abnve Hotel sir "!. nv evry earn will bo tiken to uvlif cucflfe feci at home. "Oomfortnb'e hedp, and n '1 n r '' as tbe market afj.irds furnishc.'' "ssoDabV Jatee. PETER KUHL, FEED t SALESTABLE, Wasiiingion Street, SCHOOL EEPOET. OREGON Hoises boaide l by the Day or Week on iea-oouhle terms.. All Stock lei t in our care receives the best att 11 ion and ut i.ost care. In connection with the Stable you will fin J the OP KUHL& MACY, Wheie work of all kinds in onr Jjir.e is done a' Prices that Defy Competitor. Hay and grain taken in Vx change for work. lU'p -rf .f Oi.nyon City S bool for the month ending Nov 3d, 1880: ' M. N. Bo t ham's Depanment No. Enrolled, 23. Percent, of utiendanc", 91. Mrs R.-nhaio's Depirtninnt. No. ennd'ed, 28. Per c nt. (.f aitend.it.ee, 89. T TAL. Erd'ed, 51; per cent, o tt't ndanef, 90. Eo' ow'mr 'te hii namor of pupil 'hich were tardy or alxnt: a cr o B o 3 - CR p H3 s cr cr 00 , 3 do MARRIED WOMAN'S RIGHTS. Povt Harney, Oregon. il I VI FOB Uavinir bought for ("ash wo ''e prepared to sell our Goods ( 'heaper than they were ever lefore sold in this Market. Canyon City, Jan. 16. 1880. The cheapest place to buy PASTS, G3LS, TURPENTINE, GLASS, PUTTY, VARNISHES And fVALL PAPER Is at Sam. Sired's, opposite the M. E. Church, Canyon City, Oregon. n!2tt Mavi: g completed my tlotel 1 am prepared io entertain the travidii!'.- public w:ih care and cosnlort. The table is supplied with the best the market nllonls 'i'he beds are neat and clean. m&l CI E13 P ESP jfK Girls, . J inie Lue s, Minnie J k, Afiia Met chan, l nni' H-ikiMj Maud H or.-ley, Mag:e Sol injier, )e aie P.iriiii, Mi'lia M-tscba-', Emma Iterr , B!anch I'hirk, Anna Hracke't, HKMvY S1EGART, P'ashionable Barber, it v H ilAIH (.:UTTL(i, S 1 ; Y1V; AND SIIAMl'OOlXO. HOT AND COL!) HA I'll.- T ALL Tl sl:. Put up expressly for Family Use, in three pound cans. Wan anted, liner, better and JlVlMVI lllllM HIV I ill IUI I V'.l T 1 LI. nntoos.j i.yu u. nousc,n . Jn . ( MetschaJ1) :r yon 'liy, uregou. rm s:de by Phil. MiMschan & 'o I umllacli & Dro and the . ; ietor. 1 1 1 0 2 0 0 1 8 1 4 4 1 0 0 0 1 1 o 1 1 1 4 0 Mary T.:k-, a.'ine Ilerburger, 0 6 5 5 THE BEST OF ALL M 7H E2D S3 1) -LLKS XI IJAKEPv crrv STAGE LLE, Vail-.' I'soprietors n;at rri?; f!i:on r ty for 'J'h a and lid". 0 t , Daily. A rivcS fi diii t! sunie poi ., Da'dy. R C. WiLMAMSfiN. Snp't. fiAIvYOX CfTV ,v McDWRMP rcn ilij a::d ezas?. i r-. 3 ITI Alii-e Mi-rnw, fd i Mnnow, O fa Mor-ow, Vi'u- Turk, ''eo- e 'o!!ing. r. 4 0 1 10 3 1 o O CI l!. Will 0 1 Tfiv liifirf 1 !i!Mi ri 1 ! ivil rf n onutu v, f li vfj Known u inl.i(tus s !l nv v 1 1 1 . x.hjJ.I : s i?". i n ,iy h n r- nimu is.r i!io iclici otRv .cil'nts mil i:i!ti. I. U ii m ifi'iuw l !i iVh I ii if. ., m. I , iar "ml... '.. Si ;! Kind, l' .r t i iv). i (HxU r.::il naia '5 '5i'J tiio I . . ... . ri I ' Til - n.i...l ! i' - it . Ijll4il. iVf Tt I t ..-.. otr .ti -i 11: 'i a ,1 muscle to fcw . - i;i' t:;:i! J.: i c i '-iW f.-i i.i. u ii:;jv:u I I Ii svl tli tfe mi - t r :r.j m arj c;:al.y v.oiulerlul. sr riiOlll LlH'ilS, 1 lii li Pa rish, 0 Bra i I l"i bnr r, 1 lioht. L ckwood, 2 W 1 e IlMw.rd, 0 Builev Dustin, 1 liitdwnd C ..rk. 0 I ienry Hujipr eh, 0 ieoriM" B :n lv- tt, 8 Llu.er Overholt, 0 'ohn lie b irg r, 14 4 1- Cabell HoiMev. 2 3 3 13 Totals. 48, 100 99 8h:ll M. N. BONIIAM, Piincipil. Mu. M. N. ;omi,M, Asi-ianf. 15 4 0 1 10 2 2 12 I 2 o 4 3 0 0 1 1 2 1 1 4 0 4 5 1 10 3 1 3 3 4 15 4 0 10 o 2 12 1 2 9 2 4 3 8 r FollowingJwasa bill introduced bj Sanator Huinplirey and passed the Legislature and has since become a law: A Bill For cn act to stabliah and protect the rights of married iromsn. Be it enacted by tho Legislative As sembly of the 3tat of Oregon: Section 1. All laws which imposs or lecognize civil disabilities upon wife which are not imposed or recog nized as existing as to tho husband, are hereby repealed; provided, that this act shall not confer the right to vote or hold office upon the wife, ei jept as1 is otherwise provided bylaw; and for any unjust usurpation of her property or her natural rights, she shall have the same right to appeal in her own name alone to the courts of law or equity for redress that her husband has. Sec. 1'. Henceforth the rights and responsibilities of the parents in the absence of the parents shall be jqual, and the mother shall be as fully entiti' d to tli2 custody and con trol of the children and their earn ings as the father, and in case of the father's death, the moMier shall come into as full control of the chil dren and their estate as the father does in case of the mother's death. All laws and portions of laws incon sistent vnth the foregoing are hereby repeale 1. 00 Sec. 3. This act shall take effect 0 and be in torce from and after its " approval by tho Governor. 4'c This is a just and proper law. There is no reason why the wife 3 I qlirmhl Tint linvfi ermn.1 rirrVits with the husband; and in fact, when it 00 comes to a question of guardianship 5 and management of children, the 5 maternal, and not the paternal guar- t dianship, should apply. 0 This law is no manner favors the 15 doctrine of the prancing women suff- rigirits, but simply emancipiates 1." married women from disabilities that have heretofore hampered them. There is no vote given to women 22 under this law. They have simply 1 C C 2i 3! 07 21 b en given the right to regulate their aff .irs the same as a man would do uader like circumstances. ;1 W ff ? 5 .75 S. E tiu'is u t.i Li aid j vlij Lad Offi :k at La G-; woe, Ogn., 2srov. 13th, 1880. j Notice is hereby cdven tnat the PCI :'' 1 ! v :.: hn.ly hi 1$. v ; ' 1 4 . 1 1.. .u ci :: FHAK Bil2E .V, .'C'jpriitcr j-Hr Trooisr.Y. oko. u rs.MA.ri WOOLSEY & HOUSMAN, CAITY0S" CITY, OEEGnN. ryVTE BAR ?r apulied with pur Wine bd "- Li'juo-?, Ber. Ate, Bitters and Cigars. FINE BILLIARD TABLES In tbe S'nn. S?Givc a? a call. j. w. Mcdowell, PROPRIETORS JOHN DAY SALOON, John Day. Oregon. Tho Bar is supplied with pure wines, Liquors, Beer, Ale, Bitters and Cigars. A fine BILLIARD TABLE io the Sa 2ood. Give us a. call. Depmis fi Kin .'.nvnn Ht fr Ft. Ilanicv. McHeruiitt a d Wii-.nomiifon Dally. Arrives from same poitiis daily. :ty brewery S.A LOON, Washington St., Caayou tiy, Orejon ' : fi -.: --.ini,!., I- c ox U pi'OOl 111 SUppOl't 01 U1S J . .. A sjcure iinal entry 5 i M i M C Ml T K Piratiou of thirty days $.&'tiiffiiai& b i of this notice, v:z: Martin i .1 ."'j p;"' Hiy crvcA huch aiimcnta of?' Pro-emption D. S. No. 214 j. before i ;.iicu.stiisia. writings, Ktiirp the County Clerk, at Canyon Cit3r, .j -it n:t4st .-. w.'ui'icu aadg Grant Co.intv, Oregon, on Decem- uer io, 4.00U, ior uie iijcj oi oec. o, ' ' L'll.. . . fiv . , I . -mcnc-c. Old Iiiil.lalitrf. I j, ( rit.ccl llvt tint. n:id Fropt'r. Iliult-ctl every 'ot.:i tiV ceriid clla- J ensc. It hcnlx l limit .scurf. Rj' ;j For the IJus ti: Ci:i.tio.v it urra q Founder, YIti :t-i Sores, Hoof lils- J i i-e, ! oot I; tk-re . Oi.m. fcal, i ilolm-.v Il'ir? . S'rntclirs, Viuti nll.i, Spnvf:. TIjrii'Zi, la'ngljouc, Old fl-u-tfl, I . 1 i:vll. rilm uyon tho M;!it nud ex-fry oJhrr nlliucntl i iv h 1c It tt?o :rnrRH!0 of lite Stable and Sloclc Vnrd nrc IlnTilr. Tho Ulcxlrait IItfitaiinr Liniment always euros nr.l never disappoints; una it is, positively, THE BEST OF ALL A Good Tiling for Miners and Lawyers. A seventh edition of that much praised book, Copp's Hand-Book of Mining Law, will soon be out: to contain the State and Territorial mininfr laws, and instructions how loi owiiiGf-nainea settler nas niea no- , . ,.M , h to examine title, m addition to the claim, and . , . . , n , ,. . ' of decisions, and other good things in previous edition Its editor, Henry N. Copp, of" Washington, D. C, ha? an exten sive work on tha B&me subject iu press. It will give in full the. Land Office and Court decisions now in fnvnfc nnrl Via ths ftiithoritv on TTnited rn i i o ii. r fin xn l jf n-'ii I , . "w jl ii, ooutu i u, xiiuat oi vvuiam- , . , , j ette iuericiian, ana names the fol- l ? :i . T'n t lOWing as WlLIlBSSeS, VIZI JJliiarCi W W VAPAiTPfl thn AmorWrv Stentt, A. P. Lamb and Wm. Mo- NewsnaDor Annual fromN. W. Ayor "T P TT I 1 1 I --- i,ain oi i ox v auej, ana treorge & Son cf Philadelphi i, which is a thereof at the ex- from the date McClure, PINE tVf5. MQl'OHS A ALO, MALT. MAM" VrSEiJAR, ND CflOr E CALIFORNIA M0F6 AND LAGER BEER WU0 LEGALE AND RETAIL. LIQUOBS AND WINES, ! For ele in quantitiea less than FIVE GAL-J Kniesley of John Day Citj, Grant County, Oregon HENRY W. D WIGHT, n33-n3S - Ruirisur. III P03 UAN 03 B3AST. ""IJIO PfiPEO may be found on fllo at Gca P "IO rHrCn llowoll & Co'-. Newspaper AI eniH.u ijure'iu ( id Spruce St.). whj nnWn-j WKEAD THE OPPOSITE PAGE IS e word of Merit. The Oregon Iudnej Tea has been awarded two medals by the Oregon State Agricultural Society, the first of bronze and the second of gold, the difference in the value of tho two indicating the increase in the esteem of the community whic . a year's tri al of the remedy has induced. For all diseases of the kidnaw, and uri nary orjans it is unbuipassed. Don't fail to try it. Ask your druggist for it. grand work for advertisers and all Newspaper men. It is gotte-n up different from anything that we have yet seen and we consider it a valu able accession to our library. J. IT Newcomb, of Toledo, Ohio a ys I have been graatly benefited by wearing an Excelsior Kidney Pad,, and would recommend all persona troubled with weak kidneys to tiy it. See Adv Our thanks, are due he foreman of A. Laycoek's. Ranch for a. lot. of pears. Remember the Grand Ball in thai city ntsxfc Thursday. LONS. t -