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About Grant County news. (Canyon City, Or.) 1879-1908 | View Entire Issue (May 15, 1880)
" MWfpn nmrr s- "fw. ri'""Ti i in ihihT mi mil 1 ilil i iT-iHin itrlli" "VOL. 2. NO. 6. CANYON CITY, OREGON, SATURDAY, MAY 15, 1880. TERMS: 3. PER YEAR. (fkmit Countu Wctroi I hi 9r ft PROFESSIONAL CARDS. C. W. Parrisit, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Canyon City, Oregon. ' M. L. OLMSTEAD, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Canyon City, Ouf.uon, Gi:o. B. CuuitEY, .ttornoy cvt Hjcvxrf Canyon City, Oregon. M. Dustin, Attorney' at Law, Canyon City, Oregon. E. C. IIORSLEY,M D. " GllADUATK OF THE UNIVERSITY OF PENN- sylvania, April 8, 1S48. Canyon City, Oregon. Office in his Drug Store, Ma'n Street Orders for Drugs promtly filled. No profesinnul patronage solicited unless directions aie s'rictlv followed J. V. HOWARD, M. D., Canyon City, Chant Co., Oregon. 0. M. D0DS0N, 31. D., 2?raizio 0"t3?-? - Ogn. N. K. BOLEY, J&y-Dontal romis first dmr south of Dr Howard's Drn St me. Canyon City. Oregon. G. I. TlAZELTINE, CANYON CITY, OREGON. ECLECTIC PHYSICIAN, n csidcr.ee--J chn Day, Crant Coun ty Crecron. Announce that they have re ci'iveri a 1 "i ill and well assorted Stock of GENERAL MERCHANDISE, wiiicli they olibr Having bought for Cash we e prepared to sell our Goods Cheaper than they were ever l.efore sold in this Market. Canyon City, Jan. 1G. 1880. The cheapest place to hay PA I WIS, OS 13, TURPENTINE, GLASS, PUTTY, VARNISH And tVALL PAPER Is at Sam. Sired's, opposite the M. E. Church, Canyon City, Oregon. nl2tt. bowardITcobb; MEAT MARKET. JOHN DAY CITY, OREGON- We keep the best qualities of VEAL, COBNED BEEF, BEEF, MUTTON, PORK, HAM, BACON LAUD, SAUSAGE, ETC., ETC. Constantly on hand and for sale at the LOWEST MABKET BATES. 'DhnDay Oct. 30th, 1879. Hotels. N. Rulison. A. II. Ghotu. CITY HOTEL Canton City, Oregon, RULISON & GROTH, - - Proprietors Brg leave to inform their frionds And tlio Public Generally That they can bo found at the OLD STAND, And are alwaws ready to famish good Board and Lodging AT MODERATE PRICES.' A Are and burglar proof sife has lvcn placed in the house for the accom modation of miosis. ange M PRAIRIE CITY, OREGON, J. IL Nardman, Proprietor. Tho accommodations at tho above Hotel ere sfoml, and is very care will bo taken to inko gu"Jf foci at homn. .JT-Comfor'.'tb'o bode, nr.d a? good o tiMs as tho market ulTords furnished at reasonable HA&WEY HOTEL, Fort Harney, Oregon. W. XV. JOIIXSOX, Proprietor. n aving completed my TTotcl 1 am prepared lo entertain the traveling public w;lh care and comfort. The table is supplied with the best the market allbnls. The beds are neat and clean. JMLL1SS AND BAKEIt CUT STAGE LINE, Taile & Co., Proprietors Depait- from Canyon Cily for Th.'1 OtiTes ami Baker City, Daily. Arrives from the saijie point?, .Daily. K C. Williamson, Sup't. CA.XYOX CITY McD XIUM STAGELIE, FSAIvS MeSSil-V, - - Proprietor Departs from Canyon City cn Monday. Thursday, and Sai urdiiv of o;ich week. Arrives fit Canvm. Citv on Sundry, Yedneda)r and Fri day of each w eek. J. OLtiVER & CO, Proprietors of the John Day MWk Ranch AVill furnish the people or John Day and Cstnyon Cities with milk by the gallon cr quart. We sell the hest of nsillt, and our charges are reasonable. J UN wr.OLSKY fiK". IIOUSMAN. WOOLSEY k IIOUSMAN, CANYON CITY, OREGON. rfflUE 3AIt ia eappliod with pure Wines and -- Liquors, Beer, Alo, Bitters and Cigars FINE BILLIARD TABLES In tho Sa!o-n. ?Give us a call. 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 "X" T SAN FRA11CISC0, April, 26. The funeral of the late Chas. D-vr . i , e lonng took place yester- Q x J day afternoon, from the family residence, The house Was beautifully decorated with flowers. The mother of the rl noon car urno n-if n vnnfinl 1 1 1. i ing the funeral services, re- maininor in her room broken t . -s. down wit i frriat. She has not looked upon the face of her , .. , son since aeatn, saying sht wisnea w preserve ner remem- brance of hilll as he last ap- neared in life. Rev. Elkan Cohen conducted the funeral . r. i. i. I . 1, -1 I " . . ingabriet sermon, and oiler- ing a prayer, after which the coflin was placed in the hearse ana me procession siarteu lor the cemetry in the following order: Carriage conveying Hi. Orlrl T?llnwe nnrl cmployees of the Chronicle; n., 1....11 n t.t 1 ' Lloyd, Papliael Weill, MOSCS Rpilpr Pr TTnllnTifl 1 Henderson, L,0U1S ii. UUll, JOIin r t- i r - iiillTl P.Jones, B, A, Wardell, John . iimmins, h. J. Anderson, Maj. 0. Livermore, L. N. Jacobs, " t 1 r. iiTMP r John McW ilhams, John Law.s, Henry H. Libbing and Paul Kcvacr. Other mourners .and fi'ends followed in some thirty carriages. On arrival at the cemetry an immense crowd was found awaiting the arrival of the precession, the street-car Ki.ftt. li.nMiifr Konn tnvnH fn . . tneir uunosu capacity uuring the morilinr. The codlll was piawu uij auuLuuKJo 111 uuia ui l..'vr .--- nf iAf i ii !' - I I I If 0 and rast uranu Alexander . -t-- -1 i ii i read the Odd Fellows ritual, after which the CofTlll was re- moved to the vault. The rela- . 1,11 . ii remams and tlie procession re- turned tO town and the Crowd dispersed. At the Sand Lob yesterday .- m i f i -vi urn o m o rl n rf t li r 11 II1 LlVJll 1 (LO llJUUVj WI Lll. Kalloch-De Young affair, the speakers, it is underStocd, act- inn; under instructions from the Ward Presidents. Mayor Kallooh Impeached. San Francisco, April 4. At a meet, in"- of the board of supervisors hist evening the judiciary comraitee, who had been instructed to take into con sideration the utterances and addresses of Mayor Kulloch and to report what, if any. incendiary language he h-is used publicly, and to report proper action to be tak n by the board in the premi.es, filed a long report reviewing the histo ly of tho labor agitation and the part borne in it by Kalloch, finding that he lias encouraged a lawless and discoo tented element, advised them to pa rade the streets and endeavored to keep them in such disprsition and tempera ment as to commit an outbreak when ever it slmuld suit his purposes; that he has impeached the honesty of the wlmle community, accused various branches of the city government of cor ruption and dereliction of duty, and under pretense of counselling a mob against violence insidouply advised them to be in readiness for bloodshed and overthrow of the authorities. They expressed the opinion that Kalloch is j unscrupulous and unprincipled and do- void of iwriJ ud fidfc blic intsrets,, aod th tbe time h&i arrired f k , . . , for tlio board to xpresa tliir conuui- natiou of Lis acts and nudum end fclmt prompt action be taken to rindi cat the fair fame of tbe muoicipalily by a judicial into KalleL,b,8 CISC. A mot-on to adopt the report ?as put i,y Mayor Kallooh, who ammunced on viva voice vote that it was carried. n ill i 1,le " owieu, rssuitm-i -nt- un""inious T"'" for d"i" A n solution wut then adoi pted whioh .juikomed the uiumce o-jniiaittco to cau.sejudici.il procaciings to be tutod auinst the mayor for hi reinov- al ,nun office aud e(uP0VTerin them t0 ly counsel and prosecute the mat- tor tn b -!pflv liMn in-it inn iriimrli I ' r resolution, ICalloeh appear! cool and V 1 w V W - W Mkl f w X. unmoved, appending to consider only l,dipuitv ofhis position as presidio Discovery of a Rich Tockct near Baker City. S- A- Heilner, under date of April 2ofh, write- the tol!ovring to the (Jiv- g.mian: ''xMu.ssr.s. Hayes k Uo., while oiofDfeiinjr a oui a uioniu airo m a I I - t 1 fiiMviv riiirip nvrntMt iv thrm nnfl oth tfrs, cnnaistiug of G'-orge iluyes, S. UtteuhcimtT, J. Crow- t-nd ll.iakel, i:imr nil. iii whiif. ui v um farmed .1 nnnk -r - - r eL Mr. ILiyo aud sonant Mr. John p;"t owner., wt-u to work ouiet.v a!iu bou:tH Jiitssrs. nas- kei ouc-nhViu.er und CW ut, aud now are I ... 1 1 1 liw Wilis ruwe vi a wumh uujuua pvi . Tf silint.afB 4hfi . Bt iliiir inj in width ud uehness, aud so far "!ti:" ol,t ov" :-0'000' ui'r"!'3 1 nil Mini inc nrnii'ecis u tu v uvor ihlis. the chiiictH are thtv viii taie out 7 I I 4 millinus. ihev m'ljhing equalsi it, exceut tuc UoiU mil exei?ejmnt in .1 I it f 1 Ml Jack-on Co. fa. Otlunhi-unr k Co have rock on exhibition of which & ton is worth from SfiU.000 to S75 UOO. Th strikes utterly iuimeisi-nd the Talue or the mine cannot U eBtuu.SL-a I 1 Sfrani:e thnt mine is in tue uumtj lH . nci-hbor'-ood, ab.mt .ir miles from HaUr City, and lu been pt.s . . . . . irtl(.s sinee lyQ-i. imnemccca. (Ner ). Aunl 2fi - - - . V. . The Silr,r Slttte contuiu, tho ollow. hm r. utire to C. W. Hymr who is to he hunt; t i.duy: '-Quite n number "f ladies assembled in the Sheriff,s of- Gee last evening, where services were field by Ue. M. Iroudale, Kev. Mar- tmi and M Yau Llin q W. Hymcr, the condemned youth, was con duet-d by Shi-iift Miller from his cell to he joined m tn. ser- i . . T1 aliorded him much consolation. lie lippeawa to be much affected and at the close of the services book hands a11 vvestni aml nktd lt(m for the kindness shown hiim and he con sol tion wh eh their prav era and hymns afforded him. Ho bays he entertains no euinity against anybody and is re signed to hi faie. There has been a great deal of predjudiee existing against Hyinor in the northern part of the county, where T. K. West, who was a very popular young mim, as known; but it should be itincmbcred that the fatal she: was fired when Hymer's blond was up, and that he did t lie ia wait to take the life f his victim. New Yoi.k,. April SC. Private in formal n from Atlanta says that of the delegates Sherman has 12; Blaine, j 9; and Grant, 1, in the delegation o j inducements are being made to immi (jhicago. .The Blaine club at Wash J gra,, m that direction. One ateam inirton elaims six Ohio Congrcnsional er l.in(ieu nearly 2,000 Gormans at Districts for Blai e Secret .ry "Bart- Baltimore last Sunday. lett, of the Blaine club, aays Blame has 8 delegates in the Virginia and 15 in the Georgia delegation. Blaine's friends claim that if this is carried General Grant eonnor possibly hope to get majority in the Chicago Conven tion, no matter if he gets all that 13 claimed for him. mo DftQCD may bo found on fllo at Geo. P mo rRrCli Rowell & Co's Newspaper Ad--vertismg Bureau (10 Spruco SU, where advertising contracsa may tjomadeior it l-N iw U1C A MODEL SUBSCRIBER. "Good moruini. Mr. Edikor, how are the folks to-day ? I owe you for next year's paper I thought I'd come and pay; Aud Jones is agoin' to take it, and this is his money herd; I shut down ltMidin' itto him, and coax ed him to try it a year. "And hore'a a few little items that hap pened last week in our town; I thought they'd look good for the pa per, no I just jotted rai down; And here's a basket of peaches my wife picked expressly for you, Aud a small bunch of flowers from Jen nie nsIw thought she ust send in me thin too. "You're doing the locals finely, as all our family agree; Just keep your old goose quill a-flap-ping, and give them a o jd one for me; And now you are chuck full of business, nd I won't be tuking your time, I'ts things of my own I muttend to jiOod clay, sir, I believe I will climb." The editor sat ia liis sanctum, and brought dowu his fist with a thump; "God bless that eld farmer," ho mutter ed, ''he's a regular jolly old trnmp." And 'wis thua with our noble piofoision, and thus it will ever be atill; There are some who appreciate its labor and Bume, who, p'ih:ps never will. But, in the great tiroa that is eoming, when Gabriel's trumpet shall s morl, And they who have labored and rested shad come from tho quivering ground; When they who have striven and suff ered tu teach und ennoble the race, Shall march ot the lea 1 of the column, each one in his God-giruo place; As thoy march through the jzates of the city, with p$iud and victorious tread, Tha editor nd his assistants will travel not fur from the head As -we walked up street a few days ago we were cornored by a man and the folio wini? conversation onsued: " 'Shep hero is $G, sond the pa per to my brother and also to me, here is three dollars that E. sent in, he wants the News: and as you have made the .aper a success here, wo are going to get you more subscrib ers for your labor." ! Our special Artist happening alon? in timo to catch the last five words, took the liberty to make the above diagram. New York. April 27. An unusual feature of the preseut heavy imraig ra tios from Europe is the steady move ment west and southwest by the Balti more & Ohio railroad. Extraordinary ro Vista, (Jul.. April 27. Tho Sacramento River is higher at this place to-day thnn at any time this yoar. All the Cache Slough country is hope lessly Hooded. The island leeves so far as heard from are still holding out, though it is said they are softeniog io several places on Brannan and Grand Islands, so that a heavy wind just now would be disasterous?. rw - " I f 11 l&r gS? ! , i- A v; M X 1 r a v I t J. Y ' ti-MMm mm