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About Grant County news. (Canyon City, Or.) 1879-1908 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 31, 1880)
VOL. 1. NO. 43. CANYON CITY, OREGON, SATURDAY, JANUARY" 31, 1880. TERMS: $3. PER YEAR. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. C. W. Parrisii. ATTORNEY AT LAW. Canyon City, Oregon. M. L. OLMSTEAD, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Canyon City, Oregon, Geo. I). Cijrrey, Canyon City, Oregon. M. Dustin, Attorney at Law, Canyon City. Oregon. F. C. HORSLFY, M D. Graduate of the university of tenn sylvania, April S, 1848. Canyon City, Oregon. Office in his Drug Store, Ma'n Street Orders for Drills promt ly filled. No professional patronage solicited unless directions aie s rictlv followed- J. W. HOWARD, M. IX, Canyon City, Grant Co., Oregon. 0. M. 2)033011, K. D., 27. IE. EOLSr, I3 IS ZS7 T 3: S T, T5-tal li-teum, Oppnsito th. otwodist Canyon City, Oreoon. (i. I. IIAZELTINE, IPiiotosra-plior, C S V i N V. I TV , 0 H K i 0 N uJjU. iJUijijiiliiiiiij The best of Milk furnished to Jie citizens of Can von Citv ev 2 13- nio-ning, by the gallon or quart; at reasonable rates. Frank SSeGai Jam's Variety Store, John Day City, - - - Or egos. KKALKIl I.v CHOICE (5 ROPERIES, TORACCO, CIGARS, afT.VTJ ON ERT, KITS AND ftONFJ:CriONEIlYs ETC., ETC. Wmiltl ropju'ctfnlly solicit a share or the putrrttmpi of tho ei'izcns of John Tuy and sr.! rounding cmnirv. MAIN STREET, JOHN DA Y, - - - - OREGON. PHILM1TS0HAN&08, Announce that ther have re ceived a full and well assorted Stock of GENERAL MERCHANDISE, which they offer Having bought for Cash we vre prepared to sell our Goods ( Cheaper than they were ever bsfore sold in this Market. Canyon City, Jan. 16. 1880. I CHEAP Hotels. N. Rulison, A. H, GltOTH. CITY HOTEL Canyon City, Oregon, a. RTJLIS0H & GROTH, - - Proprietors Beg leave to inform their frionJj And tlio Public Gonorally1 That they can be found at the OLD STAND, And aro bhvaws reedy to furnish good Board and Lodging AT .MODERATE PRICES. GOLDEN EAGLE HOTEL, Canyon City, OrogGii. The undersigned takes pleasure in announcing to his Patrons and the gen eral public that after a trial of nearly a year, he feels confident of success in H.uel business. I shall endeavor to yain the esteem ( f my guests, and give them their mon ey's worth. Terms of Board and Lodm" Invar iabl v Cah: Board and lnd'rior,ier single dav,$l:50. - - w I " without, lodging.por .-inglo day, 81. Hoard and lodging, per week, S7. without bulging, per week, S5. JOHN SKGEKDAIIL, Proprietor. Change Hotel. PRAIRIE CITY, OREGON, J. IL TJardnian, Proprietor. Tho aocoaitaoda'i'jri'i at tho ahnvo Hotel aro (ImimJ, and every cra will be takan to mske Uhs fcl a., home. r'rComfnr!aH'e nnd R3 good 9 tab's ae tie ruirkct BUrdd Jurnishod at reaiocahlo untcs. HAR&SY HOTEL Fort Harnejr, Oregon ST. tSLIVOi. Proprietor. ITavir.g eoniph.'icd my Hotel am prepared to entertain the traveling public w:ih care and comfort. The table is supplied with 1 he best the market affords. The beds are neat and clean. RALLIES AND RAKER CITY STAGE LINE, Taile & Co., Proprietors. Departs from Canyon City for Tin1 .Dalles and Raker City, Daily. Arrives from the same point., Daily. K. C. AVj ll jam. son, Sup't. CANYON CtTY & McDERMl 'V i vs. an ir1 STAGELINE, FEAKK McBEAX, - - Proprietor Departs from Canyon City on Monday , Thursday, aud Sat urday of each week. Arrives dt Canyon City on Sunday, Wednesday and Fri day of each week. Put up expressly for Family Use, in three pound cans. Warranted, finer, better and cheaper than the Imported To matoes, By G-. W. Houston, Canyon City, Oregon. For sale by Phil. Metschan & Co., Gundlach & Bro and the Proprietor. T T. GRANT COUNTY, Ol'u Merchants. Inasmuch as Canyon City is the Coon ty seat und the largest torn in the County we will begin our list hero at Canyon City. In the general merchandising line we have OverhoU & Muldrick, iE.; Gund lach & Bro., iE.; H. R. Sols, JE.; Phil Metschan & Co., JB.; E. E. Turk, JE.- W. H. Clark, JE.; xVn denotes our advertisers.N. R. Hotels. City Hotel, iE.; Egle Hotel, iE.; BuTCUEna. AY. P. Gray, iE.; John Herburger, iE.; Drug Stores. J. "W. Howard, iE.; F. C. Horsley, iE.; Bauber Shop. H. Siogart, iE. Furniture. S. Sired, iE,; J. Schmidt, iE.; Wagon Makers. Overholt ct Jaco1 s, iE.; J. Schmidt, iE.; Blacksmiths. P. Kuhl, iE ; C. W. Bonham. TlNSHOP. Max Metschan, iE.; Livery and Feed Stables. Wood & Church, iE., P. Kuhl, JE ; Shoe Shops. A. Hupprieh. iE ; J. A. Ehv. Saloons. F. C. St-1, iE.; Woolsey llonsraan, jE.; Wm. Hiatt. Harness Shop. A. Farnswortli. Confectionary. E Httll.iB; AHllinery Simp. M. L. & G. H. Douihit, iE.; Toiiato Cannery. d. W. rioustin, iE.; St a u 12 Lines. V:ile & Co , from Dalles to Raker Oiry. iE.; F. Mc Rem, Canyon City to Whmemuuca, il1l; Fruit Dealers. Fisk & Rinohart, iE.; B. C. Trow bridge, J. Philips, J KeUy. Seedmen. J. A. Gairison, Al. Dentist. X. H. Bo!t.y,iE. Physicians. I.r. J. W. Howard, iE.; Dr. F, C. Horsley, iE.; Attorneys. Geo. B. Curroy. il'l; M. L. Olmster.d. iE.;C. W.Parridi, JE.; M. Duslin, iE.; Puotographeb. G. I. Haze I tine, iE. Milk Mkn. Geo. Sollingor, iE. Carpenters. Ovorholt it Jacobs, iE.; John Schmidt, .'E.j T. Siniib, M. A. Lucas, C. Tod huuter. Orders. CaDyon City Lodge A. F. it A. M. No. 31. Phil. Metschan, W. M. , G. I. Huzbltinc, Stc'y., iE.: Hohah Lodtje, No. 22. I. 0. 0. F., F. C. SvlsKG., Phil Mftwhan Sec'y., iE.; Bl U9 Mountain Lodge Ne. 11, I. O. 0. F.j J. A. Whitman N. G.; W. S. South worth Sec'y., Excelsior E cmpmeut 2fo. 3. I 0. 0. F., F. C. SelsC. P , E. E. Turk Scribe., John Day Lodge No. 30. I. 0. G. T., M. Dustin, W. C. T., J. A. Whitman. W. Sc:?'y. Schools. Rev. A. Etidr', Rev. A. Bronsgeest, Miss M. L. Douthit. Churches. M. R Church, Rev. R. G. nawn and A. Eads pastors, Citholic, Rev. A. Brousgeeit pastor, Episcopal pas tor. Painter. S. Sired, iE. Watchmaker & Jeweler. II. Stanislawsky, JE. Printing Office. The Grant County News. SubscriBe now for the News; Praieie City. Prairie City is tho nest largest town in the county and w pleacanilj located. Her General Merchants. LauraDC3 i' Shearer, jv. ; Jules LeBrct, J. Galbradih. Hotels. Grange Hotel, is.; J. W. Mack's Ho tel. Ladies Store. Mrs. J. F. Cleaver, JE. Orders. Mountain Yiew Lod;e No 33 I. 0. 0 F., J. Sullen-,, N. G. A. L. Thompson Sec'y., iE.; Prairie City Lodge Iso. GO A. F. & A. M. Wm. E. Scttlcmicr A7. M.; A. R. Kellogg Sec'y.; Daniel Clark Grange.; Revival Lodge, Xo. 119. I. 0. G. T. Hiel Hyde, Yr. C T. Blacksmiths. N. W. Tnoniton, E. Shaw, Mr. John sou. Carpenter. 0. C. Miller. Shoe Shop: John Golden. Saloon. F. Flageollct. Mills. Morehead & Cleiver- J3 Livery Stable. Jule3 Le Bret. Butcher. Wm. Brodie. PnYSIClA, Dr. 0, M, Dodson: je A !ter frm Rev. MclveMi to the Llaho Wond: 'I am utill at the hotil hrro in Ba ker on the flat of my back. Last Tues day morning, while on the way IVouj Boiie City to this place by stage, and coming to what is known as the Black Grade, three-fnurihs of a mil from the Je't ranch, and about forty mile fmm this place, one of the loadrra full, and immediately the other leader fell over him and off of the grade. The wheel ers could not hold the stage, and over and down we wnt with a wondorful crash and landed in n largo minicg ditch, about thirty feet below, and two or three feet above Burnt Rivar. Mr. L. IVrill, from B-use valley, Mrs. Hardmnn, from Prairie City. Grant county, Oregon, Mi?s Ella Aliinuton, from Boise City, acd myself were all inside. Mr. Torrill jumped from the stags just as it left the grado, but iho n-at of us remained inside, and, with the atngo came down on lop of the hors es. As soon as we struck the ditch I emwled out. Next came Mrs. Hard man, but, on taking hold of lia Ella, we fjuud that her lefc litub kid Den thrust outride the stige au was lying on the neck unJ shoulders of quo of the horses,, and the stage holding ber fist. Fortunrtely th hojsaa did m 4 struggle until w succeeded in getting kerloue. Our joy was irrepresaibl rrhen va found we were all alive and not serious ly hurt, though considarably sprained aud bruised. Than came the woi k of roicuing the bori-es. Ac wa pulled them out one by ob, three of them jumped up and trotted off, but the fourth was too badly hurt to get up and a ball from a revolver in tho hands of one of the men on Jctt's ranch put him out uf his suffericg. Thea, with thanka of gratitude to God for bis preserving caro of us whila injsuch imminent dan ger, and of admiration of tho pluck and presence uf mind of the driver, Mr. C. Meriman, ws loft the plaae, and, with wagons aud sleds of rarious kind, gwe arrived in B.ker about 10:30 o'clock the same night. Miss Allington left for La Grande yesterday morning to attend the University, and las evening at 0 Mrs. Ilardman left for John Day valley, but Mr. Terriil and myself were too badly used up to go. My injuries are confined to my back, Mr. Tcrrill's to his left leg, right shoulder and face. We will be well in a few day?." Tho roof of the State House is near-H Iy completed. I Frank Reid was acquitted by tlio jury at Albany last Saturday. A caso of diphtheria has been re ported to the authorities at Astoria. It is reported that Eola is to have a grist mill. The HilUboro Warehousu Company proposes to erect a new warehouse this Sp:iug. A. S. Crocker, of Washington coun ty, had his leg broken last week by a tree rolling on him. Mr. E. A. Noyes ha? been appoiutef Lpencior me uregon oiuiun uvigtuiuu . f i oi "vr :...:. Co. at Aaturia. Articles of incorporation of the Burnt? River Toll Road havo been filed with the Secretary State. The Ilillsboro Independent denies the teport that Mr. Guild proposes to statt a paper at St. Helens. Kcatfcmo& lviippel, on Poorman'd creok, are woiking with a good head oi water ai.d projects Haltering. A match game for 5100 a side was to take place at Salcra last night be twet n Josh Davis and Y. F. Lowery. John Jewetr, a pioneer of Oregon, who came horc in 1847, died at Astoria on the 22nd iu tho eighty-'.ourth year of his age. Mr. Geo. W. Huiue has disposed of hi interest in the Hume and Ducrm cannery, n Capt. Fl'ivel's dock at As torh, to the Wcit Coast Packing Com-' pany. The Astorian says that a man gothis urobrella back by advertising it. That is the thinost thing we have seen iu that paper. It might occur in August, but net during tho tainy season. Thus. Kahler brought into Jackson ville the other d-y a .nugget of gold and quanz wei-h'ng five aud ono half ouncea. It was taken out at the Fort Land di"::iip, and was worth about soo. Writing with a pencil on postal cards is tended with danifcr. A son recent ly wrote to his mother in Chicago in thi Way, and during its transit through tlto post ofhVe some r-gue got possess ion of it. erased all the writing except the signature, and fiilled it up with tho request that the sum of 320 should be sent to J. B')gi-rs, who had loaned hiui that, amount. The mother, upon re ceiving th" card, immediately sent a monpy order for the amount to the ad dress mentioned and wrote to her son what she h;d done. He immediately telegraphed to stop theordtv, and luck tly th? dispatch arrived iu time to save the mousy. The rogue ealhd at thc ofiice to reeeive the uiony, but was to'd that the order had been stopped, and hnstily decampe Augusta, Jan. 17. The supreme court has delivered an exhaustive opin ion sustaining the positio of the Re publican on all points in controversy. The wourt pronounces the ac'ioa of Got. Garcelon unconstitutional, a piece of usurpation and absolutely void. Re publics aro very much elated, and Democrats depressed. Many of the latter announce their purpose to yield. It is believed the difficulty will now soon be settled. Tho decision of the supreme court renders ail procoaJiugs taken by the fuiouiats in their so-called legislature illog.il nrd void. r i A Loaisvill savings bank has closed on account of defalcation of the cash ier, 11 jUit-i. Th: lo-s -is said to be a little ohoit of 8100,030. H is repotted tint Commissioner Hoyt is to ho removed and Postmaster Hayes is to cuecapd hiui. Suit was begun in the United States Circuit Court on the 15th by J. H. Dun, of Dun'sommorcial Agency, and the Proprietor of the No Name mine in Boulder county, against the Carbon Cousolidatod Mining Co., for ejectment 6S "" SlUU mr vre8p. if. z1