Grant County news. (Canyon City, Or.) 1879-1908, June 14, 1879, Image 4

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    General News.
A New Haven special an
nouces the arrival there last
nighty of the iron steamer Nor
man -Monarch, 2G days from
Constantinople, bringing two
handsomt gray Arabian stal
lions given to Grant by the
Sullan of Turkey. The- are
in fine condition, and will
probably be sent to the own
er's farm in the West. The
Norman Monarch will take
back to Constantinople 59,000
stand of arms lor the Turkish
government. The cargo will
be worth about $1,000,000.
The Cyclone.
Irving, Kansas, June 1. Thirty
deaths here uvo certain, and ?? people
bably injured by the recent cyclone.
People want money to get necessaries
which are at hand. From 50 to GO
families at Frank foit, Kansas, are
houceh-s; and destitute of clotliinjr,
provisions arid farming implements.
The citizens of that place donated 700.
More aid is i.cedod.
Sahetha, June 2d, Seventy-five to
300 pes pons here are destitute of every
thing: In the vicinity of Beattie, bed
ding and clothing is in great deimJnd.
St. Louis, June2-f-A report conies
from RrookviMe, Kansas, at least 73
miles saithwest of Irving, the town
where the most destruction took place,
that a mo?.t terrific wind storm passed
over th country r.otthwe.t of there on
Friday afternoon, doing great damage
to iarm property and killing several
people. . A cyclone also struck the out-'
er edge of Kirkville, Adair county.
Mo. Friday evening and demolished
about a dozen houses and badly dam
aged several others and severely injur
ed several persons, one woman being
reported killed. A very high wind
also prevailed north and nnithcast of St.
Joseph. Mo. A grain elevator at
Hopkins, No. was destroyed and sev
eral small dwellings, barn. etc.. blown
down, and an elevator at Urai' Stition
on the K. C, St. Joe & Council Blufis
railroad, was destroyed Coniderable
damage was done to other buildings
Trees were uprooted, fences and barns
hlrnvn down, sr.d crcp.r damaged' all
along the lino of the storm.
Death of A. L. Stin.-qn. A
private dispatch to Hon, I. R.
Moores, received this morning,
informed him that at 9 A. M.
to-day his friend Stinson fell
dead in the street, at Salem.
Mr. Stinson had suffered from
heart disease, and no doubt
that caused his death. The
deceased was widely known;
had been a Grand Master of
the T. O. O. F., and stood high
in Masonry, having taken the
Scottish Rite decree. He was
also Grand Recorder of the
newly instituted Order e f Unit
ed Workingmen. We should
suppose that he was between
45 and 50 years of age. About
1 SG0 he came to Albany,
where he followed the printing
business, and he probably
was one of the best workmen
at the art preservative in this
state. In 1803 he was inter
ested in the Albany Enquirer,
a Democratic newspaper. In
IS 65 he removed to Salem,
where he carried on a job
printing olhce, and for two
years did the state printing by
contract. In 1S6S he com
menced the publication of the
Willamette Farmer, which he
sold in 1S72. After this he
was proprietor of a hosiery
knitting factory at Jeilerson;
lived in Albany some years;
returned to Salem to engage
in job printing again in 1877,
where he resided at the time
of his death. These dates may
not be exact, but are nearly so
Mr. Stinson has many friends
who will regret to hear of his
death. He married an adopted
daughter of Judge S. D. llaly,
of Linn countv, and leaves a
wife and four children v one
being a son nearly grown.
Bee, May 2S.
OINBEXTER
& ola:
HAVE ON HAND
A Large Assortment
OF
GENERAL MERCHANDISE,
Consisting of
DRY GOODS,
CLOTHING,
BOOTS,
shoes,
groceries,
provisions,
tobacco & cigaks
WALL PAPER,
HOUSELINING.
CROCKERY,
GLASSWARE, LMPS
AND
LAMP FIXTURES,
ND thousand other articles too nu
lucrous to mention, all laid in at
An
low figures, and for sale CHEAP FOR
CASH. Our motto: "Large sales and
small Profits."
Highest Cash price paid for Furs.
Pomdexter & Clark,
jw in ii,
CANYON CITY, OREGON.
Dealer in
ZE3I,x-:Ea.o&E eft; 3 rtci cl 2. oca -
jjfAll kinds of Saddles and Harness
marie to urricrjjgSfc EVTI use tlTe
best brands of
California- Leather.
tTT turn out. no rough work,- '
satisfaction mtaranteod. JlFf0 Im
pairing of all kinds dune at reasonable
rates.
Customers will ahvav-g-lind a
well selected stock of
whips, ihusites,
collars, sixciies,
bridles, ii alters,
SPURS,
And in fact everything that is
needed in my line. ,
Call and see before sending
below for your saddles.
CITY
BBEWEBY
SALOON,
Washington St., Canyon City, Oregon
F. C. SELS, - - Propt'r.
Constantly on hand and for snlo,
Xjftjjoi- 33 cor,
Superior to any in the State.
FINE WTNES, LIQUORS AND CIO All?.
ALSO, MALT. MALT VINEGAR, AND
CHOICE CALIFORNIA HOPS AND
LAGER BEER WHOLESALE
AND RETAIL,
LIQUORS AND WINKS,
For Bale in quantities less than FIVE GAL
LONS. STOVES
AND
TIN WARE
RY
MAX ft8ETSChnA,
CANYON CITY, OREGON,
Keeps constantly on hand a goodas
4 sortinent of
STOYES AND TINWARE
And aucb other article? usually kept in a first-
class
Tin Establishment,
AT MODERATE PRICES.
Stkayed. From the ran Term Riley
Creek, one bay mare, black mane anil
tail; about, three years old; mnrkod and
branded as follows: A and '2 on left
shoulder; one hind foot white to above
fetlock, white strip dowt! forehead or
face. I will pay S10 to any one who
will deliver said mare to me at my njilk
ranch, near John Day City, or to the
News Office at Canyon City.
uolmo J. OLLIYER.
T
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Jul
$H1
TY
Is Published every
Saturday morning at
Canyon City. Grant Co., Ogn,
Is the Official Paper lor
GRANT COUNTY-
fMmi?i3j?ATmi?iTnn uivt
MO OTOES? PAPER
NEARER THAN
III lit
OUll MOTT ): fj KANT COUNTY
F1KST, AN DTJ I E WOK ED A ETEll
AYAPi OS.
YEAR, Advance.
t
9
1
IN THE LOWER FRONT
room oi
Hib Sterner House.
OF
oni
NEWS
Office
OYBRHOLT & MUCK,
Can von City, ' Oregon.
A-o rccc;vin tboir Heavy Stock of
Urniinrr v, ImmrnnTi Mnnrici
m n i i n 7
-COMPRISING-
DRY GOODS GROCERIES, HA RD
AVAE E, REA L)Y MADE CLOT 1T-
ING, HATS, CAPS, ROOTS
A SHOES, ETC. ETC.
OUR. F rck is coirpMr. rd inrxhonstoble.
Miniig Chicp Supplies in endless qu-
and at rcasoaablo prices.
New Goods of Every de
scription. A full Stock of
CROCKERY, G LASS AY A RE, PAT.
ENT MEDICINES, PAINTS,
OILS, SCHOOL LOOKS,
STATIONERY AND
NOTIONS, ETC.
on ham!.
We bnvo the best an'octed and Inrgest Stock
of General Merchandise in Grant County.
j5M5Call nnii seo for your?2lvcn...Q'r"
OVERHOLT &. fVibuDRICK.
W. J?. Gray & Etch.
Canyon City Meat Market
Washington Street,
CANYON CITY, OUE(HJN,
GRAY
BROS.,
'roprictora
DE ALE RB ON
FllESK MEATS,
'T
r5 r
r hrl Kit I . V
iJy Vt'holesale nnd lietnil.
Orders Filled on
23 3jl oi-t UMotico.
Ffank
Variety Store
John Day City,
Oregon.
I) KALE It IN
CIIOICK fiUOCKIUKS,
TOHACCO,
CK.'AIlS,
STATIOXKIIY,
Nl'TS A XI)
COXKKCTIOXHK Y,
KT('., 1TC.
"ou'd re5j'CctftjWy a shnra of thn pr.-
H r'nRj;o tf tlie t itiiuti of John Day aDd
surrou'.djTj: country.
MAIN ST., .loIIN DAY, - - CGN.
L i tu:
'5
Opposite the Odd Fellows' Hall,
DKALKR IN
FAMILY GROCEllTl',
TOBACCO AND CLOAKS,
CROCKERY, GLASSWARE,
GENT'S ETOKISHIHG GOODS,
WITH A .MOST
COMPLETI' ASSORTMENT
OF T1IK
Latest Styleats.
Ak-o a well sclecti-d stock of
Ladies' and Gents' Boots and Shoes.
CANDIES AND NUTS,
SEWING MACHINE NEEDLES,
AND OIL, KAILS, AXES,
ROPE AND CUTTLEUY,
In fact a thousand other articles too numerous
to mention.
ALSO AGENT FOR THE
Life Insurance Company
CALIFORNIA.
. OLIJVEB & 0'
!5
Proprietors of the
John Day Milk Ranch
Will furrish tho people of Jcbn Day ri d Can
you Cities with mil by tbo Gallon or quart.
1 JSSf-Wo fell the best of uiilk, and cur charge?
are reasonable
1:
u
HENRY JL SELS,
Dealer in General Merchandise,
Would most respectfully announco to the Pub
lic in perioral, that bo hss just received and
will keep constantly on band, a full line of
CHOICE FAMILY
GROCERIES,
Lard and Bacon.
HARDWARE, CUTLERY,
Soots, Shoes, Clothing, Gents' fur
Enishmg Coods,
CROCKERY, GLASSWARE,
TOBACCO, CIGARS,
PATENT l&EDICINES?
OILS AND PAINTS,
SCHOOL BOOKS,
STATIONEUl' AND NOTIONS.
ALL orde-s for Goods wiM h as uual, filled
prorou'Iv nr' ?nt'fctnrily.
N. U' Store will be c'o?od hereuftor at
tiooti on Sunday's.
H.R.SsSs,
Can von City, Orkron.
BLACKSMITH SHOP
Peter Kiilil, Propt'r
Canyon Osty; Oregon.
BUGGIES,
WAGONS,
PLOWS,
aiul sill work in liis'line nurle
and repaired in a workmanlike
inaniuT.
rarlicnlar attention paid to
Hcrsrtoeii.
FEED STABLE
In (innnoction with the shop
I have ;i commodious Feed
Stable. Horses boarded at
Heasunp.ble Prices. -
PETER KUUlA
C. W. DAGCETT,
PKAI.KI IN
ROOTS ANM) SHOES,
HARDWARE, CROCKERY, CRO
CERIES, LIQUORS
A . U
Miners' Goods
Jf Evprv DFo-pi'n .
(rant County, Oregon.
We also keep a Hotel, where
the wcarv can find rest, and
plenty to cat.
U if E E 1
L2
-o-
Kit Market,
CANYON CITY, OGN.
JOHN tiEREVRQER
Dealer In
Choice
REEF,
MUTTON,
VEAL,
PORK,
HAMS,
R A COtf.
LARD,
CORNED REEL-.
POULTRY and GAME,
In Season.
BgrGoods promptly delivered ree o
cnARGE'gsr
A. HUPPRICH,
FASHIONABLE BOOT AND SH(E-
MAKEE,
CANYON CITY, OREGON.
5 fully prepared to turn out first-class work
out of tho ?ery best material and Gnest fin ¬
ish.
fj-Rcpairine neatly and cheaply donr