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About Grant County news. (Canyon City, Or.) 1879-1908 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 14, 1880)
,5 e?it Cditf us. ONLY PAPER IX GRAXT COUNTY. Official Paper For Grant County. Canyon City, Satttiuay Fob. U, 1880. IT. Smepiikri), - Editor. ! I-J Si unci' Gently. Not i'von :i cow. says the YvY.-tern Rurul. should receive fimtlcr handling thun the .-JKep. Kindness is well repaid by any of our doiwuitic auimals, but tin: sheep being fo shy an :niin;al, it re quires especial exhibition or ki:vJns- It should bo so handled and treated that it never be frighfer.cri at the up. proach i.fa pcr-op. Their trcaimc-itt should be such that, they will actually learn to entertain an affection for the r keeper, and if they do they will nainr allj he fame and docile. A- flock of wild sheep is about the most unproir able invf.-fcment that farmer- can rnak. Thiy um cot tinuali'v uet'iiitr int., rcn: b'e. a;sd cnu.sh.g giout .'.anoyance, il not. Jo?s to th:r owner. Wo have seen sr-nie nock men jump info a Hook and pull and haul the sheep by the wool, until the anima's were not onlv half frightened to death, but received great injury otherwise. A sh. cp should nevi r bo caught or lifted by the wool. icome one has said tint if any one doubts the propriety of iiring .sheep by the wool, Jet Urn permit hinnclf ro be lift.-d by the hsir, and v is a good Migjsti n. ".Vhsn sl'eej) are thus caught or lifted the skin in some iustances is actuaUy torn from the fl-sh, and if the injury is not to b. 'it extent it cannot but r il ct the flesh to some degree. Shr-ep phouhl be lifted by placing the arms trv.und the body and near tho f re!ogs. This is the easiest way to do, especially with large sheep. To catch the animal, the hands hould be tluown about the neck or elso the .-beep should be caught by the hind lotr immediately above the hnuk. This Irt iter may bo dune vrith band or the crook, and when this way is adopted the utmost gentleness shou'd be observed ami the pbe'-p drawn gf-n- tly back ui.til the othor hand can reieh the neck. It is scarcely necessary to remind the keeper that when the cro-ik is us -d up"ii the sheep, which is clus'-lv surrounded by other sheep, that gmu care muit be exercised lest the other rliecp jump against the one caught or against the crook, in which esse seven damage may be done. Have you enemies ? Go straight on I .... .t. ...j rc.i ii i aiui nuiiu mem nor. ii iiny uiocic up ynm pjith, walk around them, aul co your du:y regard I e.- of their spite, i ii -rv man wno nas no enemies is seldom tood for nothing; ho is male of that kind of material which is so easi ly worked that ever one vm a hand Mi it. A storiinw oh? meter one who thinks for himself and sptaks whar he tl-itik. is :iiwa,ssurc to have enunies .1 tiry a.-: as c sarv to hiin as fresh .ii" ' kwp h:m al'VO and active. A n,l:',rt i! rtii-jraeter, who was sus k1:! with enesnies. uswl to rennrk: '!'; are .-p.rks which it you do not tf'W. vil' t:o out tliempelve." Let thi- be your feeling while endeavorinu to live down the scandal of those who are bitter against you. If you stop to disp-itc, you do as they desire, and op:i the way to morn abuse. Let the por fellows talk; there will be a reac tion if you perform but your duty, and hundreds who were once alienated from you will flock to you and acknowledge their error. There is great excitement in Dauver ovr u new discovery of gold imar the m 'ith f the c:iym of tho PI itte, a mile from the South Purk ruilroad an 1 o-'"'y twy'ity miles west of Denver. A vein of mineral was struck in the Dollv Varden mine at a depth of twenty feet last Friday, and a specimen was brought to Denver and an esay obtained on Sat urday, th esay giving the value of the oi a; 21,199 par ton, 320.17G of it be Ii4 uli. A p.ib'ic tion f tni facts was tvAe ;n on f the papers m Sunday n -n -t., ,i I bet re night 100 person ir- ;k-. lJj t iho pseseit -J r '"pvo vsMfed the place aud 200 locations have been made. zrulf ,1k V TTTSH n'T -HTim"'i nil lirntMimmm imii ibui i n I MMlw i mim ! in k mm DEALERS IS" DRY Clothing, BOOTS ANT) SHOES, GROCERIES, J LA UBWA RE, CROCKERY, LIQUORS AND SUTLERS' GOODS- Of Every Description. Chant County, Ureoon. ul Cider Vinegar G r i: -v V r ft n nm Pa U W ft .1 W By the barrel, key; or gallon, AT FRUJT RAliChl Three miles East of Canyon City, Ogn., Cheap for Cash. ALSO APPLES and CIDER. In quantity at the lowest rates fur cash, EJSK & JUNE (I ART. Fruit Ranch, Oct. 4tli, 1879. The cheapest plaoa to "buy PA ANTS, Q8 L3, CLASS, POTTY, VARWeSHES Acid ALL PAPER Is at Sa0m. Sired's, opposite the M, S. Church, Canyon City, Oregon. nl2ti. tISSci a..,. .R y The John Day Mills arc in full op eration now, and are turning out the uery best brands of Flour, Graham Flour and Mill feed. All orders left at tho Mill or with Cundlaeh & i3ro., will be promptly filled. tf Farm for Safe. The undersigned offers for sale Iris farm, containing 100 acres, on rea sonable terms, or will exchange the same for stock. For further partic ulars inquire at the ofiiec of C. W. Paruish, or of N. 8. Jiabeock on the premises. 2t La?u:::-;ce, Kan. l'eb. 4. Samuel J. I fo iiu'S beat, a chui'j liter nin s.ui-in-lav? nf , uifo this inoi 1 1 i 1 1 ?i r,cvere ly that they cannot survive. Ho had juarrifil the rwothur lor her jirnperty and became enraged because she had irivcn the dauht-r 00 acres of land. The asfaiilr whs uindo with a hickory club while the ranit's were in bed. llolmrs pleads insanity. Omaha, Jan. 31. The Evening News has made a canvass atnoni: Ne braska news-papers on Kepublican Presidential preferences. Couuio for Blaine 10: counties for Grant 3; pa pers for Blaine 17; papers for Grant 7; pnpers fi.r Shermau 1. Of 110 O.'unha business inei interviewed, 58 were for Blaine, 34 for Grant, 9 for Shesman and tho rest scattering. CP FOR SALE CHEAP. The undersigned, wisbirg to engage io other bifrino, will sell cheap for cash the f"llowin'j property: A Well Situated Eanoh one mile from Canyon City, on ihe :iriUJ" roa(, Sood 1 wt-liing house, milk house, cellar, stable ai.u other out buildin?. Fencing good; also 40 hejjd of BKOOD MARES AisTD COLTS, more or less; some of the bet bluod in tho cmnty. Also one 5 year old Stal lion, sired by Johnny Moore. Also an improved mower for sale. 150 HEAD OF STOCK CATTLE; about lifty of them god Dairy Cows, also a lot of Work Horses and Mules, togother with freight and light wagous, harness, and other fixture?. Concord IUigiry and harness. The above prop erty will be s'dd in bulk at a reasonable prioefor half oah dowu balance on time with good security. For further partic ulars inquire of the undersized or W II. Clark. PAT MCLCAllE. n43-n3v2. NOTICE TO DEBTOISS ! ! All persons knowing thomsclves in debted to tho undersigned are re quested to settle beforo the first of March, as after that dato all accounts and notes vrill be placed in tho hands of an attorney for collection. 1V13-47 JOHN MARSHALL. 3AW-8S5LLFOS3 SALE. The undersigned offers for stile tho Strawberry Saw Mill, belonging to D. B. Einehart and Estate of N. "V. Fisk, deceased; and situated on Ihe headwaters of Strawberry Creek, Grant County, Oregon. Together with 3 yoke good work oxen, yokes, chains, trucks and all othor appur tenances belonging to said mill. The mill litis been jnit in good re pair, with new saw, new reservoir and lumber railway attachment, and everything roadv for successful work. The water-power is of the best in the county and the finest body of timber in close proximity to the mill. Apply immediately and thereby secure this valuable property, .as we are determined to sell. Terms: One third Cash in hand, the balance in lumber on one and two years time. D. B. IttXEHAET. Canyon City, January, 10th, 1880. raoriCEi Come aniSettle! All those knowing themselves in debted to D. B. Rinebart and estate of N. "W. Fisk. deceased, (formerly known under the company name of Fisk it Binohart,) will please settle the same immediately; and all fliose having legal claims against said com pany will present them propc-rly ver ified for settlement. D. P. BINEHABT. January lfith, 1880; tf Administratrix iotsee. The undersigned having been du ly appointed administratrix of the es tate of "NY. P. Clallin, late of Grant County, Oregon. All persons having claims against said estate will pre sent the same to me at mv residence in Grant County, Oregon, with le gal proofs of their correctness. TuABY M. CLAFLIN, Jan. 15th, lbSO. Administratrix. n4I-45. BLACESIITH SHOP Peter KuM Propt'r. Canyon Qltyi Oregon BUGGIES, WAGONS, PLOWS. and all work in his line made and repaired in a workmanlike manner. Particular attention paid to FEED STABLE In connection with the shop 1 have a commodious Feed Stable. Horses boarded at Eensonable Prices. PETER KUHL. i Main Street, J. W. HOWARD, M, Having recently received a full and carefully selected stock of Drugs, and Medicines 1 am fully prepared to furnish every thing usually kept in a First Class Drug House, at reasonable Prices. Also a full Stock of the Standard Patent Medicines on hand. Call, everybody, and see, and buy of my fresh goods. J. W. HOWARD, M. D., Proprietor. Is still at liis post, at John Bay City, deal ing out the very choicest Groceries, also keeps a full stock of Boots, Shoss, Clothing, Calico, Tobacco, Crockery, Granite Ware, fancy Cups and Saucers, and General Merchandise. Mr Store is always welcome to everybody whether they come to buy or merely to see the goods. THE CHEAPEST TO If S09BS 3 as. j GLGTHINa. 1 w CORNER MATX Aim WASHINGTON STS., CANYON CITY. ST 4 & V . A VI) TIN WARE HY MAX mETSQEMt, CANYON (TTY, OilKHON, iiocps constantly on lznx:d a fjootl a.r,' sorimcut of RTOVKS AND TIN WAR K And puuh i-tKcr .i-tir1- .:?uai,y kept in a first Tin Establislimoni AT MODEUATi: PRICES. Erei Barflen Seefls ft sale BY JOHN A, GARRISON, Canyon Citv, Orciron. List and Price of scuds as below: Onions, Yellow D.uivt.. pr lb 2 .r)U.! -t x 1 1 r i I Tars in j. p. h-uig, r 10 OJ. Car r(-, TiOiu: Onuic, p r ih '1. Bents, Lo'ir Smooth, p.r lh SO 75. Cbh:ij:o, Winder, p.r II) ?2. Mustard, White, per nuin'o 8') 50. Kale, Scotch, p'-r ounce ?0 75. Beans. Gh.nt Wax, per lb SO 25. Corn, Crosby's rvuly, per pint 80 25. j Pea5?, icLeau's Picader Lo:ig per j pinr SO 50. ! Turnips.Early Flat Dutch.pei lb 81.50. Onion Se-n; per lb SO 35. Squiish, Uubhiird, per piper, 0 25. Radish and Litluef per paper 80 25. Rutabara,"Vhitc BusM:iu,)cr lb 81.50. j All orders Promptly filled for cash. n-41-tf JOHN A. GARRISON. The Chicago "Weekly News is what its name indicates a xe"ys paper. It fairly bristles with news. The Weekly News and the Grant County News both for $3. 50 a year, (invar able in advance,) postage included. Send your subscription to this oflicG. FOR SALE. A fine baby carriage for sale at a very reasonable price. Inquire at this office. A nice revolver for sale. It is an excellent one and will be sold low. Inquire at the News Office. Blank Deeds for sale at this I office. UG STORE. Canyon City, Oregon, D., - PROPRIETOR. o y c v 9 IN GRANT COUNTY BUY 5 Icza MEDIAE!, CEOCffll, ETC. V7. G. iTRIinJlT. W. A. J.COB3 OVKRLIOLT & JACOBS, Vsgcn Making ?Carponterin. Wagons and buggies repaired at reas onable rates Spokes, Sraksbars, Az- Iiuilditiinul Jobbing prompt- lv attended to. Doors, Sasli, Etc, Const. intlv on hand and made to order. ?sF? b IALOON, ; Washington St., Canyon City, Oregon F.G. SSLS7 - - Propt'r. Corptnntly on hnrd ntid for tno, Xjiasor Soor, Superior to nny in the State. , FINE WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS j ALSO, MALT. MALT VINEGAR, AND j CHOICE CALIFORNIA HOPS AND LAGER BEER WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. LIQUORS AND WINES, For salo in quantities lo?a than FIVE GAL LONS. AT THE POST OFFICE! E. HALL, ID 2D J. Xj 313 IFL X IKT Stationary, Spectacles and Eye Glasses, Candies, and Nuts. Subscriptions taken, at Publishers Rate?, for all the Leading Papers and Mcgozines published in THE UNITED STATES. Agent for Titus Brc, Jew elers, Albany, Oregn. Watches Clean ed and Repaired. ;W1EY