ftJMjeitj Haws, Saturday Morning, Nov. 1879. Notice. Simple announcements of Dirths, marriages and deaf hp, will be inserted -without chanre. Obitmry no tices will he charged lor according to their length. 0 ANION CITY LODGE, NO. 34, A. F. and A. M., holds its regular Communications on the Sat unlay even ing of or next, proceeding the full moon in each month, at seven and half o'clock P. M. EOBAIi LODGE, No. 22. I. O. 0. F., meets every Tnursday evening at their Lodno Koom in ('any on City. Visiting brothers are invited to attend. By Order of N. C. C?0"0"IKrBE,"5r 3XT3ES"77"S3. "We take the following- from the Ti oga Record, an excellent local pa per published at Owego, N. Y., one of the editors, Mr. Geo. Riley, being a nepew of Mr. Sam. Chittenden: "Out in Canyon City, Oregon, the editor of the News, a hot local paper offers $75 to parties who will start a woolen mill. Vhat an enterprising idea, when there are any amount of young fellows hero that are idle, that would start agin mill for almost nothing. The same paper advocates a potter shop, and it was at once presumed by its many readers that the editor had for the first time heard "Beautiful Gates Ajar." Yes, and we have felt a jug ajar, ns well as heard many family jars, and if you will induce some of your idle potherymcn to emigrate to this State the' can soon make enough to see the "Beautiful Gates Ajar." Than k g i i xj j . As Than k g i v n is near at ham! and we are a cuidHate for a di di-mer," it ui'.l be well, p.r bap-, t i dr a our iriea Is lhaf. our of 1io is oil m un street dinedy opposite the old p- s'-ofliee building. There are two dnh!e doors opening on main air-ntt and 3 dix.de door to our "suic Isu.m'' a'td ;dl ou Iihvc to do is to mulct the turkw 's'piwk ' and ay, ' for you," through the Icy-lioift and tho door will .iainuli.iie!y np,-n. If turkeys aru not handy a 'Toos-er" will an-v.'t-r th same purpose as wosnv no' so veil fd but what, wii could relish a .--mall s ice Of elk, dfcr or antelope; now, don'r bo backward ( r you niirlif Ui too lab.: to receive our artnu'il '.hanks, :?s wit oidy sy jiracc. o"co a yen. P. rf. It uni httve'nt any turkeys or mowers, a hen, or even hen-fruit will do. "The Grant County News is warm in its advocacy of.i woob-n mill iuJohu Day vallo and urges tb" nr. iter in the inseiT.sts of the sheep husbandry and ucnend prosperity of that reni-'-i, aswt iuii that it is the extreme of financial fully to pay high transportation rate-, on the wool shipment of the country and Jike rates upon the manufactured w- ol ens that tho inhabitants most use. The plea is a cogent one." Daily Bee. We have faith that we will get one built before two years rolls by. "We advertised what thti people needed in this county and as a result, a watchma ker and jeweler has located; a milliner shop is to ha opened; a man informed us the other week that he had sent for a planing mill; and a izentleinun assured us a few days since that he would estab lish a tannery in the county during the coming year. Thus you see we have litterly speaking gained nearly half of what we advertised for and when tho woolen mill is under course of con struction half of the advertised business will be secured and perhaps, all by that time. Large Cabbage. Lust Wednesday Mr. Ed. Luce brought into our oflice a cabbage head; -that was raised on his father,s farm, about 4 miles below this place, that weighed o2 pounds. It is a monster and is solid and sound, with the most of the outside leaves cut oil. Mr. AYm. Luce has a good farm and the farmer that beats him raising vegetables will do exceedingly well. Mr. Luce has raised the "boss" cabbage of Grant County if not of the State. Beat it if you can. laj jiiiirmyTaTRi.aiigr.wrj.'.. ua HARXEY ITEMS. Pokt Hahxky, 0;-,Nov. 4th, 'TO. Editor Xnws: There is some talk of starting a store near the McLoud bridge on Sol vis River. It looks now as if MeBean and his stage drivers had got the bulge on the "other fellows" with tho grass widows. "Ceph" Haplonstall drove a "bunch" of about 300 head of beef steers by this place yesterday en route to Winnomucca. A voung man bv the name of Bo lenbaugh had the misfortune to have his leg broken by a horse falling on him while after cattle. He is recov ering as fast as could bo expected, tinder the care of Dr. Stirling, Post Surgeon. Messrs. Max Metschan, T. AY. Poindexter and "Nick" the popular ex-Hotel man, all of your city, were I here Holiday, attending the Govern- : ment sale. 1 Maj. Rineharfc, Agent at the Mal heur Reservation, made a flying visit to the Post last week. He was tho guest of Mr. Stevens while here. Mr. J. AY. Scott, to bo ahead of everyone else, had a beautiful pleas ure sleigh built for the purpose of taking the "widows" out riding I when the snow comes, and he is now anxiously awaiting the arrival of the "beautiful." Hope you'll have to wait Deacon. We pity Mary Ann, of Dayville, who has no one to Jlirt with but cow boys and sheep herders. Our Har ney girls consider cow-bovs verv small potatoes and wouldn't look at the side of the road thev were on; and here is Mary Ann bewailing the loss of her dear, darliuir cow-oovs. Come to liarnev, Marv Ann, and yon can flirt with the Cattle Kings, that is if vou are anvwavs at all but of course you are pretty. It would be""ungall;nit to doubt for a moment that vou were not. And again, Mary Ann, there are some nice young officers here. AYho knows but what vou might make a "inrush" on one of them. Then af ter going badc to John Day you could tell all the other girls about "Flirta tion AYalk" at West Point; the Custer Monument; how Charley used to manage to ste.il out after taps. Wouldn't it bo hist too lovely ! Maj'bc Liiey are too high toned, did you say ? Not a bil of ii. The theme on everv tongue this morning w.vs tho entertainment giv en by the "Harsiev Minstrels" last night. The boys acquitted themsel ves creditably and elicited the warm est .applause jrom a very large (for this place) and critical audience. The proceeds amounted to nearly $10. Quite a good beginning. T. GrxDLAcir & Pno. By referring to another page of this paper you will Ibid tho advertisement of (jundlach & Bro., and in reading it you will perceive that they have a full and complete stock goods which they are now selling at extremiy low prices. AYe sjjent a few hours in their store last Sunday and were astonished to see the amount of good they sold and so cheap. Ladies, they have the finest neck ties in town "they are just too lovely for anything." Young man if you want aline suit of cloths Gundlach's have a line selec tion. Read their advertisement. Cauless. A woman in this coun ty says her former husband was very earless. In fact he used to lock her up at home and go to a dance and foriret all about her until he return ed. Mr. J. AAr. Collixs, of Cheyenne, writes to L. M. Olmsted, of this city, that he desires to purchase a ranch worth about $18,000 or $20,000. He wants about 5,000 head of cattle or 10,000 head of sheep. Grant Coun ty is attracting much attention in the East at present. Mit. E. Bkackett has gone to Da--ville to rusticate for a few days. II. StanislaWSKV, Practical Watch maker and Jeweler, is located at Con yon City, Oregon. "Watches. Clocks and Jewelry repaired at slmrt notice and wan anted. n32tf. i tu nm i i im FROM DAYYILLi:. Dayville, Chant Co., Ogn Nov. 5th, 1870. j Editoii News: Yuur Davvilie cor- respondent has returned with his '"bruin recuperated" and prepare.! to adminis- ier "Marv Ann'' a done of Plunder's Oregon Kloud Purilier. T think nhe ' ed will please call and settle immediate needs it fT if her bilious attack gets to I ly and save costs. I mean just what I be a chronic one or a dozen dost-s will j say thid tim. hardly suflice. j F. C. 11O11SL10Y. She is evidently far gone on those i "darling cow- boys" mav not her head bo as soft as her heart or softer. She also turns up her nose and opens ' the doors and windows" metaphorical ly speaking on us pnVshoepjherder.. Now 31 r. Editor 1 think she Ins done us injustice in comparing us iu tiie same breath with married men also iu trying to foist upon the intelligent readers of your newspaper the idea that "cow bovs" are made of better clay than us sheep herders. Now, which do you think should wo'ir the lamvl. the honest st udy shepherd with his peaceful baud of sheep, or tho noisy, durty, cow-boys who drive thou- long horned vicious cattle through our streets and hills following them with many an oath and spurring their buck in'' eavitses with circular fans attiched o - to two bit boot heels. And when any of our fonsiblo girls (not of the Mary Ann stripe by any means.) attend a social gathering to have a pleasant time, their whole enjoy ment is marred by the self called 'cow boys" making the night hideous with their drunken revels. 1 think the 'poor girl" that 4 -Mary Ann" grows tearlul over have great cause for rejoic ing. Now I wrl tty and udl you something else b- sides priced of steers and two year bis." Borne of us sheep herders have dis covered rpute a number of Ib-sils and if you call onus we will tafco great pleasure in exhibiting them. Mr. La under Davi, of this place, sem a valu able collection of loss. Is to the exposi tion at P-iris, and has rrfus--d several renumer-ttivc otiVrs in the coil c ion. lie c-'U'emplates exploring the Snake riv. r c-.untry for fosails the coming y.-ar. ('apt. Lewis, of this place, is build ing a store for Mr. Howe, at. Fpaaish Uuhdi. iir. Perkins' new hnimt' is completed and ready to move into. If ym want S"mo good apples as rood af there is in Oregon come wt'h mo to Mr MasealV, ranch and I will show you us fi"o apples as ever wore raided in this or any other county, (ireat rosy fellows, three, and lour inch es in diameter. Come down and t.ate them. A.d do not fail to come and see my sheen. SJVEEP TIEIIDEK. In the case of J. (1. Cummins vs The Dalles Military Ivoad Company, the Land Oflicc Department bar, de cided in favor of Mr. Cummins. He is at liberty to lile on his land now. Piiot'. Tice forgot to load the stars at least they didn't shoot on Thurs day night. Mu. M. Stevens, of Granite, Sam. Chittenden, 'of Prairie City and L. Farmer, of Kobinsonviile were m the ciiy last Sunday. John Campbell, the partner of the horse thief that was shot hear Harney, last fall, has had his trial and been sen. tenccd to tho penitentiary for three years. Uncle John Masnes has ironc to the Willamette valley to spend the winter ! 1.1 is headquarters will be at Yrheat land. Mu. L. F. Wood, the man that was an os ted under plea of taking money tlt with him lv TiVrris. af. f Jnfctnn u nnd. . , noil ni litil tint iI'M'j o nrn ntwl ttroc iiuu iiitii ii ii;u ujo UqU ujio, i cuj discharged. The '-beautiful snow" has come and while the .13 ker City boys can skate, Catn-on City boys can coast. The creek is still open here. Sleigh bells were jingling through our streets Thursday. Petuuned. Mr. L II. "Wood return ed from the Dalles last Tuesday. M j took a fast team and proceeded to Har ney with a load of passengers. ,1,7 - 1 ifTrmrBirn A Chance. 1 desire to cngnge sonu' tie 'o make de'iver 5,000 tamarack or ii r rails on my ranch on Pine Creek. Grant Count, Oregon. Apply soon to F. U. HOliS LEY. Save Costs. All those knowing themselves indebted to the unndorsign- AiiciiniSUOP SeherH, after filling a a number of appointments in Idaho, will visit this city about the 1st of De cember and also go to Baker city. M. Fick, of Jacksonville, recently killed a porker which weighed 490 pounds. A new roof is being put on the Cath olic Church in this city. Mu. If. Ft. Sels is treating his rosi denee to a now roof and other improve ments. See the advertisement of Miss Douthit & Sister in another column; they are located next door to the. post-ollice, and are good neat sowers and are prepared to do any or all kinds sewing. AYhen vou want cut ting, lifting or work made up call on tho girls. All notices inserted in our local columns giving notice of festivals, shows, concerts, suppers, dances, or other notices attracting attention with a view to financial gain, wheth er handed in by church committees or private individuals, must he paid for hereafter acbdiug to our adver tised rates. Our income from adver tising is where wo get coin to "buy bread and paper, and as winter is at hand we shall hayo to come down to rules. AYe ask or expect no compli mentary tickets but .'ire willing to bo charged and to charge. Business. FitEo Dill, of Bakerii v, has un earthed a skeleton in his cellar. 1 ETcRNEi'. .Mr and Mrs. M. V. Thorn p. on arrived home from San Fran cisco yctrrdav. Qeneral Mews, From The Standard Wheat is quoted at ninety-five cents in Aibany. The new Masonic hall at Ashland will be dedicated next Christmas. A. T. 1 br.vley, cot respondent of the S. F. Bulletin, is visiting Ya(piina Bay. Mr. Chub Stewart, of the Democrat, has been elected city treasurer of Al bany. A most excellent selection. Dr. (. F. Alexander, one i f Linn county's popular physicians, has resum ed his practise in Albmy. Dr. A. M. Belt, a long time resident f Salem, will soon remove to Independ ence and engage in business with his son Thomas. Miss Oliie Ohamberlin, of Salem, has been engaged to teach in the depart ment of music in the Blue Mountain University at La Crande. Last Saturday nijdit. .fames Davlin, a farmer living in Looking Class pre cinct, had a fine horse together with a ssddle and bridle stolen from 'his stable. James K. Carter, brother of the pub lisher of the Corvallis Gazette, died rc cently at his home in Jefferson City, Missouri. Twenty-one dwelling houses have heC11 ercled in burg during the season; ana yet tnerc is not oue now to be had for love nor money. "Wheat, unsacked, is selling at$l Of) per bushel at Dayton. A large amount of grain is being shipped from Oakland to this city. 1 A. M. Herbert, of Benton county, has been adjudged insane and committ ed to the asylum. Ous. Taylor want1 to be postmas'er of Oakland, and petitions in his favor are being circulated. Miss Annie AYall, a teacher in the public school at the Dalles, is lyins dangerously ill. Teachers' Institute has been in -session at Koseburg during the past week. It was largely attended. Mr?. Codey, of FmtMjue City, had her husu nibbed last week, and $19 50 sto len fiom the premises. Mr. Murray rabei pumpkins on the SiusliW that average 100 pounds each. How is that for the Siuslaw 1 The tr..ck on the Yakima Bay Hail road is laid a far as Sixth street, Cor vallis, and the work has been suspend ed. Mrs. Samuel Simmons, who eamo to Otegon with her husband in 1845, diod recently near Woodburn, Marion conn The track on the west side road is laid throe miles south of tho Luckia- mute. It will be in Corvallis by tho end of the month. IT. 13. Mm my, of tliH city, was in the stage that was upset below Dooley's toll gate, Iuker county, last week. Ho was slightly hurt. There are 150 tons of whe it stored in the Vfare house at Norway, on the Coquillo river, Coos county, waiting shipment to San Piancisco. The grand jury for Lane county, this wrek returned five indictments for keep ing open stores on Sunday, one for for gery and one lor seliiag goods to a minor. George T. Long, who stabbed the sec tion foreman. Farrell, last Spring at Comsiock's mill has besn convicted in the circuit court of Douglas county and sentenced to one year in tho penitenti ;s i y. Mr. Hildebrand, of Olimpia, has lost three chib ren within a week by diph theria. W. L. Thurman is certainly Idaho's "boss" farmer. He raised 20,000 bush els of grain this year Tho fanners of the Upper Chehalis complain Unit they have no way to get their wheat to market. liumor has it that a plentiful deposit of blank sand, containing platinum, has been discovered near Olimpia. Twelve oars ago there was but one tenehrr and one school district in Seat tle. IT )v there five districts and ten teachers. li;y Yrouiv, Nov. 8 Goveonr Til den is not at. all dismayed over Robin son's dt-feat, and still holds his grip on tiie Democratic organization, and insists that he can carry New York, both in the next National Convention, and at the election. lie will not give up tho contest reudiiy, and thinks there will bo no holt iu the Presidential elec tion. The fomalo walkers made their bow to the public last night, and both at Turn Ilalle ond New Armory Hall a large crowd was gathered 'to see the la dies when they first appeared upon tho track-. A general interest appears to bo taken in the exhibition, and as the test of endurance between the rival qmirtcr mile walkers progresses, tne ivspoctivo halls will no doubt be crowded. if ADMHSffll'TS. Final Settlement. In the County Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Grant, in Probate. In the matter of tho Estate of NeilMcNultv, deceased.: Notice is hereby given that M. S. Hellman, tho administrator of tho Estate of Neil McNulty, deceased, has filed in said Court his final ac count of his administration in said estate and that Tuesday, the Gfch day of Jan., A. D., 1S80, at 11 o'clock A. M. of said day has been duly ap pointed by the Judge of said court for the settlement of said account at which time any person interested in said estate may appear and file his exceptions to said account and con test tho same. M. S. HELLLIN, Administrator. Canyon City Nov. 14, 1879. 32-3G. B11LL1HEBY ASP DBESSHflXHfe. M. L. & G. II Douthit would respectfully inform the peoj)le of Ctinyon City and vicinity that they are prepared to do sewing of all kinds. CUTTING Am FITTING a speciality. Also that they will soon have on hand a full as sortment of Millinery goods, and small articles, such as but tons, thread, emdroidery, dress trimmings, etc. Your patron age is politely solicited.