Grant County news. (Canyon City, Or.) 1879-1908, July 03, 1880, Image 3

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Saturday! Morning, July 3. 1880.
TheGrait County News is rois
tered at the Post-Office at Can
yon City as second class mail
MATTEn; ACCORDING To LAW.
&NYON:iTY LOUOK. NO zi
A. h il rl A. M., I o'ds it r tuln
mmunicnti'iis on the .S-itor lav oe
of or next i'i'cefdniir the fu 1 m mih
in eich month, at seven und liall o'cl i-k
P. M.
TT OBAII LODGE No. 22 IOO
4 F , meets every Thursday 've
n th ir Lde li "in in i'iimmiii O v.
Visiting brothers suv i ite 1 t- nt e !.
By Ord r of N. G.
MOUNT AIM .VIEW L0D J K, No.
38. T O. O. F.. IV iii e Citv. O e
pui, m ets ev. ry Sa'urdav J5v.-. mij. i
MKin eraurthe ..Her ;,p invited i.
attend. By or.:er ..I th-N. I..
JOHN D VY LODGK No. SO, I. 0. G.
T., tiie.-i!' ver Si urda ev ni g
h r Lodge R "" " C nv n i y ( n
Visi ing members iiie imit d a te .
By o:dn i t' c l.ol. e.
The Warm Springs. On last Sat
urday after seeing our f r.nlly and
also AV. H. Clark's s.ifely seated and
started en route for the "Warm and
Cold Sulphur Springs" avc moaned
the hurricane deck of the ri Jin horj
belonging to our friend, 0. P. Civs
ap, and proceeded to follow. Wo
arrived at the Springs about one
o'clock, and found a hear'y meal in
"waiting which all did justice to.
The situation of this summer re
sort is superb, beautiful. On th?
east and south runs the be.mbiful
John Day, on the west the Bjise
road, aud the entire place id sur
rounded by elegant mountain scen
ery aud pine forest. The hous2 id
guarded on -the west and south, by
large fruit, flower and vegetabia gar
dens, on tho north a cooling ste.irm
and shady grove greet the eye, on
the east w a lovely grasjy lawn tha
stop 23 gradually d rvii to tha spring;
and bath houses. The npringi aiv
truly a- great curiosity, the sight ol
which is worth many miles travel, to
sav nothing of the benefit deriv&d
bv bathing in them. In the hot lake
or spiing the water is coni inu.iily
boiling and bubbling up, whib bu
two or three feet went is another ono
that is extremly cold; thereby furn
ishing the thirsiy with a hob or cold
"tody" as best suits. From thee
springs Humes are run to the bath
houses where the bathers can have a
red hot, an almost ice cold or a bath
just suited to their feeling'.
Many other sulphur springs are to
touud on the ranch.
With riding, fishing, hunting, m:n
ic, &c, &c, a person can spend a
few months very swiftly. On the
prJSlbes are good barm, houjes, a
large dance hall, and out-houses of
every description. In fact it is one
of the most desirable d dry farms we
have ever seen on the Pacific slope,
and then take into consideration its
advantages as a summer resort and
some good business man can make
a "strike" by investing in the place.
See "adv." in another column.
After a few days stay and lest some
enviou3 or jealous persons might say
we were "hih toned" we all re
turned home Tuesday, muc;h improv
ed in appetite and spirits.
A Liberal League has been organ
ized at Prairie City with 50 charter
members.
Dennis McAuliff returned home
from Ft. Harney a few days ago. He
purchased while there a lot of goods.
Mr. Wheeler, of the Mouumental,
is in th6 city en route to San Fran
cisco. Maj.' General W. S. Hancock and
W. H. English, of Indiana, were
nominated on the sepon I ballot by
tho Democrats at Cincinati for Pres
ident and Vice President.
:
Mrs. M. Ii. OlmsUd has been very
sick for several day sf past
;0-D AY WE CELEBRATE.
The following oHiceai were install
ed ty Hobah Lodge, Nr. 22, I. O.
0. F., of this city, on last Thursday
night, by TV. G. D. il. Phi1. Mets
chan, who is tip top in the business:
Y. A. Ja-;obi. Noble Gr.md; Pe-
JterKuhl, Vice G.-and; Pail. Mets-
chan, Sijfc ; D. G Overholt, Trja -urr
; John Herburger, Warden ; John
Wollinger, Cond.; John Sjgerdahl,
Liside Guard; Sun Sired, 11. S. to
N. G.; John It. It jv, L. S. to N. G.;
A. Nicolas, P. S. to V. G. ; I. J.
Uaguewood, L. S to V. G.; G. E.
Sanderson, It.. S. S.; Win. McDow
ell, L. S. S.
J. B. "Woavji- an I Chambers are
the Grenbaik nominee j for P.'esi-
d3iit and Vice Pjsiibnt. have
k iow:i "Jim" Weaver fcr ovjr 20
yjJVJ an.i a, a pj:.Jja a a ljilwwr of
n n ,iiPni
.owo i hi ; u.raj to b2 u.jjd bv such an
i a ii'o fining mJonil p.irty for sj
ligh a position. it Jjlu very well
.n tho G Ji d:s:ict of Iowa where the
:v.) parae; votj for Wjiver bub out
;idj ol lova i: is "cultis".
The r.i'jj; at ;J:. Vernon, vester-
J it, wjrj vj:y wjII attended, and
'-.lu firfc race botwejn Dodson'd
Johnny Moore and Todhuiiter's fil
ley, w.r. for SLOJ a n'Ai, distance
JO J v .r 1 . an .1 w.i.; won 1 v Todhunt
jr'j iilljv. Too sejon 1 r ue wis be-
;v;j.:n Flrr '.a', bv Todhun cr,
L'.uJiv, bv A. Mjsior; Fanny, by
?il -'Million ; lilley, by J. D. Combs;
a 1 D; by L -; ; d" sVn :2 G )J
y.irl; and rj.iaitod in favor of Dit-k.
Jon d y.ubla money cliangjd hand.;
d.irln r the da v.
school TX'siymo:.
The Canyon Ci.y S;hool will give
ra exhibition at Masonic 11 dl, in
thhchy, on idiy cvjiiin g, Ja'.y
10th, The exercijes will con-
si it of s je-'jh j d" do j i j, sin'Ing,
t ible tu j, and vaivoa ; oth j. e.-u.-jis-
The p:o?.Ded ; to l e donated to
the S jh oL Aim: ;slon oOutj. Chil
dren half price.
Thsr.) will h'j i:t utiii ; at the M .
Vjrnon race track on S itnrdav, Ju
ly 10, at i o'oio -k to m tkj pre jar
lions for the Fall Fair and races.
a full atto:ijm;e i? earaejtly re
pitted as m uh b i ;i i 2:5 ; 01 vast
l.jiportane is to be trairucte "1.
Presidon'
While other paper; in Eastern
Oro.ron will only is.iu a half sheet
or no )a)2r this or nxt week, we
intend to glyj more news, hence a
number of 1 j il ; that were written
are crowded ou: thh; i .u .
The Fu-ieral S .-rmo'i of Trs. W.
II. CI irk will be d .diver jj by Rev.
R. G Iliwn at the IL E. Church at
11 o'clock to-morrow.
Bishop Signer; ar.woi in this
place laj; To i.'sliy cvjnlng.
Miss Jennie Bakr, of Harney
Valley, is att'jnd'.UT school in this
city at presen!'.
Miss Jjnnio L 'ster his been visit
ing friends at John Day fcr some
tim .
We were informed last eve that
the picnic on Pine Creek to-diy was
a private affair, an 1 that the notice
in the News was without authority.
Wc will gently inform the -'privates"
that Jno. Garrison had the notice
put in by rebuilt of some la lies.
We believe Pine Ore dv is IT. S. prop
erty and sereral miles long.
The above Bird will bo 101 years
old to-morrow, the 4th of J uh
He'd biiniuHi ig I i n.-olf with cra
b r v pie
And he r.n up arid d.i n t!i m un
til n '"gh,
Yilli "Pa de'i.mBt.r."
At Muisf,a''ou , I vr , while flrTfii
a sal ut j in honor of h' t'l-cinmti
ntiminets, a pram tm explos on killed
ooe man and aouudvd'lwo o;h-wrs.
THE LEGISLATURE.
The Sfnti LeisMa u p, wl-hh i- t
meet n xt September, wdl b c mp -
ed as UA ows. II puhlir&fitf in R
ma", I)s hocata w.tli a aud I. id -pendent
IncL:
Senate.
Ba'or I. D. Hainrs.
1 taop. Co'umi u wl Tillainotk
0 W. Ful on
C ccama J T. App rsoo.
O ant Tho. DtTHls'n.
,1 ick?; n J. E. Rosh (lid.)
L ine B. R Cc r n
Lm J. II. S 1 i h. AV, R. Bi'y u.
Miitto'iouiuli - Sol. 1 1 ir-ch.
M.ii.Hi Win. Va l..f J W. G'im.
UiiiUi J W. P n i.to-.
Yamh II i W. Kurch.
1 L OTED TO FILL VA ANCIE8.
B- II 0 1 K, Wo'i'l''1.
M.fio N. B. Kiigh'.
(Jra t .1. AJai i e.
ELECT F D F K R::UULAR T3BM.
He ten h,.i P ik-R. ("0.
Clark. mas W. A. Satkw ah r.
C s 11 d Cu ry - J. M. Hg i .
D -ul s-G.-a W. Chi, 1). W.
Ste rn .
J .-e hin G" W. Sifiirj'.
Line -T G II ndr kg.
L'nn -N. P. Humph ey.
Mill on-ui.ii Jos. Situjijon', A. W.
Wit. M.
P k J P. Leo.
rnitiii D ndi m W i ht
W.-is-o ami LxM - N- H. Gite.
Wai.i gt..nR. II. Tys.,n.
y.mVI W. J. Mci'onu.'d.
It 1 11b ii-aus 1G, Dtiujoura's 13, I d -p
1. dents 1.
house.
Bake L B. Rimbar A J.
L i re ci
Be to. F. M Wad-wo tb, G. A.
WL'o ht, AIIn P-rlcer.
Clu-kama II. W 1 , George Pro s
r. A. C. W Ibur. H. .'. Su rp.
C a 8 p an. 1 T I amjnk F. J. Tay
i.r. C.)u ,,1a Ihv. Il.vlkins.
0 s Win Moris.
C -OS :.n 1 ' u ry ii ill ili S tf.
D u 'l s B B. lW wav L. D.
'on g"iu Vj. M. SJ e eir, Bar -rd.
(5r n J. W.iroc'e'.
J cks n .li!us, A Stanley.
J .rpliiu - -0 B C.lde '.
b Ui 0. A. S emus.
L-t r J W H.rpole, A J Z m
:.l .J. M. 'J horn, bop, J. C. Wal
h r.
Linn S. A. D:iwsn, Win, Taul R.
"'c Milling, Ge . K. ('hambi rlain, II.
Sli'dto'i, .bicob Now mi".
Ma on T. F id, W. M. C.-H-i-d,
T. T. th'., D. W. CrJ., Johi Minto,
P. : ti ith.
.Mulfc.n 'mall O. P. S. Plummr, K
!'. Mve , C. P. Vatt-, W. S P,..b
Fi:nk pH)no, J P. B lea, Penunr ra
K.'i'ey.
p., k F. A Patterso", W. Sarae
M t. Pipe .
Pminil.t J. Kj'Iv, 0 T Th mr
so .
Union Tcry Turt!-, J b'l vei-r.
Wa-c-Z. F. Mo..dy, Jy Bi-d.
W 8i;iwM - W. R. Barntt, J. L.
Mil ith, L. Pattfii-' n.
11 nr ii' bei- Luiitfh'in, P. O. Dur
ham. m. G Ho a .
R pubic ns, 39 Deiicra'a 21.
RECA!'ITL"LTI N.
'1" a'e Hepu diciin
D"in c"'s ....
I 0 ou 1 nt .
I lonf R -publicans
I'emocra s
1G
13
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39
II
Pepub' ran m jo ity in he Sen te,
2, ii tl.e House, 18; 011 jit billot,
20.
Tin' Ahlud Tidings tuy Srxn Sin p
so i in h sj way down to Poit afd ti
nlilih a tolum "f t ooms rt e un
1 1 t i' i'i-i'- ti n of Southe.n Oregon
infl-e cts
'I he Da bs w 1 mmket U st II dul
it' er, Ii tie 'ppie t chan of im-
inoving- Pa t eb ar! paying f o n 15
t 19 c-i ts pir pou d dec idn-g to
qu 1 1 y.
T e S ates vm ann'i'unres the death
o''.Jnepb il .Ima nue uf rha Eastern
(Jrg n pionee s, cmning h r 40 ye-ra
:: nd fftriini: at Sale n. Ae wa a
ru- d ci'izen, much repct d, and
made a f jituua ubiuh aa lott of isX&
yea 1 e.
NEW TO-DAY.
TUB WARM SPRIK63.
The "Warm n I I .Sul, bur Fpvt g
1r3.sit.utei ntie .Joan Dty Uier 10
in lej above Pi -iir a City ) 25 from
Canyon City, Grht Coun t Oiffgon.
It is 'hed u'HtSUMMElt UESOBT
in Eij ern Cr.o' . I 1 -i.ty f Game
aid FisbiMg 1 e.,r by.
Inruliiad rive ni re bi-netit from
b tl.inu in tht l.ove spr"g than anj iu
Oregon. A h ck alwiy- it rea iu a
for th- acc mrao i 1 ion f gieat?.
B rr e. Hud fru'f m aeasm. Our
chaig s ar re sonabl .
T ie abov. pl.et' w 1 bp sol I i.
g od r rms; a d a y omo a shing such
bus ni'S", or a I a'ry Far 11, ca no find
a b t er i lac on t s caas .
TIIO-'. HOWE,
MLNN.E MAXNKN,
1 n 1
m .0 1 11
P ujii to--
TIIOS. HOWARD,
MKAT MAKKKT.
JOHN DAY CITY. OREGON
We kep the lest qualities o!
rE L, CORNED BEEr,
BEEF, MUTTON,
P011K, II AM, BA'ON'
LA HP, SAUPA E.
ETC., ETC.
Con'nn Iv on la d 'it d fur sale -nth
LOWE T .MARKET R TKS.
DISSOLUTION NOTICE.
Th Co p rt.'i rh p hs- t -for' ex s
uj b tw en th un e signed, -n e?
ih fi in nam' "i Howard Cobb, ii
tl liu c -or bus1 es at .Ih B
Gr'ai t (mi nty Or i- thi- day di
Ived bv iiiiitud con en'. Thos.
ard a.-S'mnr ad rrresto 1 ay a 1 aw
I'uldibts atid I'emstnd- dre b mm 1 .
iiin), and pero s k oi" th-n selvi
imlfbt d to I' e ab"Ve fiim w 11 pl- a
come forward and se 1 wr th 'I I o
Ibnva.d. TH'0-. HOWARD,
nl2- 10. CHAS COBB.
J hi D.iy, June 22 , 18S0.
County Court will convene on the
3th day of July, on the first Monday
in the month.
A fine new White Sewing Machine
for sale on good terms. It is direct
from the manufactory and has a war
rant for five years. It is a fine one
but will be sol 1 low for cash. In
quire at this Office.
PKitscxia .
The following persons have either
subscribed or renewed their subscrip
tion to The News since last issue :
W. R. Fisk, John A. Cameron
and W. R. Mjarlaad. M . Carrey,
of Crawfordsvllle, also called in and
left us the wherewith for the News.
Tle ir n w.uk f r s?z y c r wen nj
t!e Columb a the ot u r day, bom.d f
Aitiflrtorih.
Heavy Fn-ws'id s r cputly a h d
iw y 'be cabin- ani nearl) all t-ru -p
i- s ot tho ( gon C m any.
Tfie cpi sif sh 1 Po c T w sen ! t
have 917 iub bl .n an I doff r n
coun y ha 1,712; Hide se in oi.e yH
23'l.
Ti e B is Stat sm n siy: Th whis
tl of the "B b White' my be h.-ard
mo nin nl ev nin. m t a iuime
di t: vicimty of h' c t.
A huniber of the it tinners of th
Fiit A-ociutimi were nt tie ur und at
O'yrapia ind did jjnod w -rk in cu !in
an I burning th brus'i ar"U d tl e oi'
bide of the ncloa ir.-.
J.-UO x-iutes leave qimco 10-iiay m
return to Grant County. They a fc
. y . .. J
I I IU 19..- & 1 L A. 1 a A Akl
TREASURERS KOTICEi
Oppice of Counts Tkasui,'
Oahyos Citv, Jan- 4 htSdU. f
N i'ice ht r'libjr jtn thgr thr
i nds on hi.nd p licjb! to the pay
u-nt of th foil .wlifg Comry War-
r t :
N v, Prirc-jlv I t, Tot 1,.
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721, Sot) 00,- $42 4.7, $92 45,
722, 50 00, 42 45,
723, 5000, 42 45,
764, 202 0J, 249 00,
940, 100 00,- 80 t54,
S.7 . , 20 00, 1&Q0,
92 45,
92 45,
512 00,
I8.1 64,
seoo,
44 75,
179 17,
Ha 1?,
0 5y
26,
27,
2o 00, W 75r
1OQ00, 79 17,
100 00, 79 17
50 0U, 39' 5St
20 00, 39' 5S,
(ir.nd Totil. $1081 6bV
In? - r?t will c fr m 'hi" dat'.
T. W pnlVDKXi,PI
T e iMin r, Grtnt , Ogn.
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ORAttOg BALL.
A Grand Ball will be given' at the
Grange Etali, in Prairie City, on!
Monday evening. July 5th, 1880.
Committee of AnRtNGEMEXTS.
;I. H. II dl, i. J. (fozart
B. C. Trobridge, J. A. Laycock,
R. Deardoif, E. L Sand:'ord.
Floor Managers.
H. A. Hyde, T. Fisk-
Tickets, without per,- $2:u0.
A cordial invitation is extended t&
dl.
Ths Oregon Kidney Tea.-
Hed tl e f dm:n testim ni.l-, tot
'r in p't.-o s 3 0 )0 n 1m away, whom
hi i-n k b t from m ll-kunwir
nl tr isiwotiy fit z;;. id' ()i-e.'ir;-vhoe
nm s, wntt.n wi h t'uir on"
j indf, can b neen t our oUxoi':
pM.tbnd, Ojn , Jul 31. 179.- 4
Whil I w s nTillam o List Win--1
W15 fie ted .n uiy buck and kl -
1 yi o ba' i hm id n s1 in p sib er-
or ra to e ch p.. it a-id 1 gMt
.ee I w I'd. cd 10 tr th- (Ri.oorf
iviDN yTia. 1 dmi k, t m w a'5,-
lie t :i mi t fom t uid it I;;i8 flVe'ed
radi -.d cure. I a'i highly tec m
end it t all who . r affiVte I ji-- I wa-v
E CO N.
Tndep ndei cr, Ojn , Dec?. 13 l79.
ih my- If and w f e h Vf be t, for
nit yiar- afil ted w th d seif of 'ho'
.bine.i a d had t ied mat-v r-m der
th ut ohtii ni g any je ojhxicn? re--ef.
About tht. e m n hs hu wc were"
n U rd to trv 11 jocknyeuf the On IC
ON KidnkyTha, winch has aj pumt-
e ti. iy cu bo h if as .-S -itife "'
aking i t o wa ks e h iv felt 10'
yu oms of fit diS''i?e. We an hear
i y r commend t to t . rs .-iu i aly'
fflcd. us we biiie it will doadf
u.t'i.- cl.mo 1 f r it.
M. L. WtliTE.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NO riCE
The und r ijined, L" is N d, ho i g
ennpn i ted a hnbdstr t -i ortsee--a'e
-f Him Bu stow d. e ase-1. AT
tjr-o i l avi g cla'ms a ah y s id es-tat-
must 1 r se t the same ith pi p r
.'undie 3 o th und riugue a hisres -l
nee at Gran Cmi ty, '.n, w t'nn
ix u.outf s f r m tJ da e her. of.
t.E 1 IS NEABf
'ne 15 1880. Adiid tstrato?.- '
ill-nl5.
Mr. W. F. S. Ulna ire, of Prairie
1
O ty G a t C'lunty, m do us a phwfarit
di on Tu d yl The m-w quartz'
i. des teivii ly d.'.c vi re I alove the'
t rks o Dixie en ek, 10 i.i.-e to y a d
r.u'i letnrn .
Charl sd Y nn.'s w Lhi.-leen filr.
m in rfun F nic. It is da'eil t o 1 A
y a auo. I lnqueit h a t v - h rdi
if tJi roMiele to M. H. de V.inngr n I .
315."0iJ t reltsand f 1. n (S10-1
0 0 of it t M. H. t . b. . iv u t ) isr
ro ter (i- if k Ti'uain.li.a. anit-..)
1 1 rovi g f'r tl e s lppo t of hisr iet
atieH fiom pr.iBt of h Ch nude.. t 1
j T e B dro k D u ic at .y Pa hd j
j P: Kobh son as k lb d b) a cav in hi
own min n el im
Tl a la ad Entire r& s tlia di'adl
h dy of ao unknown man Kns-fvii d in
ijjucii'ft md s ' e. w I' (f ):dle.
Md 't At s ir, f I Mrs u g,
wast r ?nani hi- h- jt o" n hii, .,
an I he Miifere iwvn a d' locred houl-
der un I tniuiiT mj'-r e-.
a c e la"1 ratified ti ev 2aUo- AgM
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