Grant County news. (Canyon City, Or.) 1879-1908, July 10, 1880, Image 1

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VOL. 2. NO. 11.
CANYON CITY, OREGON, S VTUUDAY, JULY 10, 1880.
TERMS: $3. PER YEift
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
C W. PaRRI -II.
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Canyon Cm Oregon.
M. L OLMSI'KAD,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Canyon City, Oregon,
Geo. B. Currey,
A ttorney atLaw,
Canyon City, Oregon.
M. Dustin,
Attorney ai LaV, .
Canyon Citv, Oregon.
T. C. HO US LEY, M D.
Graduate of the u iver;top penn-fc-ylvuii.,
April 8. 184S.
C.inyi n Cry, Or jpn.
Office in his lrujr Nto'e, Man
Street ()He-s for Prtus prom',y filled.
No prole si n:tl patri:!ie solicited
unless directions ae s ric'y followed
J. W. HOWARD, M. D.,
Canyon City, Grant Ca, Oregon.
0. UL D0DS0N, UL D.,
DFr-rxi3rio City, - Ogn.
N. H BOLEY,
33 23 ZNTj-X1 1ST,'
Xt&Penta! o in first cl r south of
1 r Howard's Drii Stoie.
Canyon City. Orkgon.
U. I. II AZRLTINK,
3?liotosrapli.or,
CANYON H IT. OREGON.
PHILMSTSCHAN&CO
An-ioiuice that they have re
ceived a full and weT assorted
Stock of
GENERAL
MERCHANDISE,
which they offer
Ilaving bought for Cash we
e prepared to sell our Goods
heaper than they were ever
l.efbre sold in this Market.
Canyon City, Jan. 1G. 1SS0.
The cheapest tlac to buy
PA I NT3, " OILS,
TURPENTINE,
CLASS, PUTTY,
VARNISHES
And teVALL PAPER
Is at Sam. Sired' s, cpoosits
the M. E. Church. Can 7011
City, Oregjn. n!2tt.
J BR WOOL8KT.
GEO. H I'SUAN
W00LSEY Sc nODSM AN,
CANYON CITY, OREGON.
T
BAR is applied with pa'e Wlnm au
Liquo'S, B;er. Ale, Bitters and Cigars.
FINE BILLIARD TABLES
In tba Sa'o 9Give u a call.
TOMATOE
Put up expressly for Family
tJse, in thtee pound cans.
Wan anted, finer, better and
cheaper than the Impoitel To
matoes. ByG W. Houston,
Canyon City, Oregon. For
sale by Phil. Met'schan & Co.,
Gundlach & ro.nd the Proprietor.
s Hotels.
N. Rulisos, A. II. Groth.
CITY HOTEL
Can von City, Okeciox, ,
RTJLISON & GROTH, - - Proprietors
B l-v to ir furoj b;r frieadj
And tlio Public Generally
2 hit thf3 040 be fouo-1 at the
OLD STAND,
And are n'waw ready to 'urolah good
Board. and Lodging
AT MO I K K ATE PltlCK
A fire a-d luKn'ar pro f sf- has
hem p!ae d in tlio lo J?e fur the ucco.u
mo:ia i mi of gu sts.
Change Ilotel.
PRAIRIE IJITV, OREGON,
J. IL Ilardman, Propiietor.
Tbe acotnraodttriofl nt th ahve II itel rt
iod. and rvery care will bo Ukeo to m k
gu" fpe' a ham
tT'Cnmfor'ph'e hedc, and a good a t ,M.
48 the market affirdd furoisbeJ at rrasooab r
HARNEY HOTEL
Fort Harney, Oregon
XV. W JOIf .SO, P.oir.vlr.
n.ivi' g completed my Ilotel
I sun piepared to entertain tl.e
tia'i. lui: pnl lie W'th ear a?;d
o.nlort. The taLle issnpp'ied
With t lie best the market nilnnls
'i he beds :u e neat -and clean.
DALLAS AND 1 KER CITY
STAGE L!XE,
Vail j & Co.. Proprietors
Deptnt"! Irn'ii Ciinvon Cty fur 'J'ij
DiIc- and Lalcur 0 t, Daily.
A rive.s from the same poi f., Daily.
Ft C. WlIJ.IAMSt.N, Sup't.
CANYON CITY McDEUMir
trim Ir
STA(xSLl.'E,
PUANK McBEAX, - - Proprietor
Poparts from Cany n City
:n Monday, Thursday, and ra
urd.-i' )f each week.
Arrives at Cany-'m City on
Sun I y. Wednesday and Fri
day of each w e J.
1SS0.
S1MUNG. 1880.
Ms. J-irne Cl-awr v u'd annou- on
ii f pnhlit: that .-he i- jst iec iving
f iiti S" Fraiifi-co 'he fin -t ass r.
MM'f'l nf L:(lli Ml I M-v-eS Hat-, 'VT
peneii in (ian' County, ami ti.ry will
be "l 1, for c.usli, at pi ices 1 1 afc d f
cmm y i i n.
Slst ls-lcep1 a Ail! stoi-k of Em
b'"ilerie'1, L ce-, I'ors ts, arid Ldic"'
t'n lei wear, w sli e 1" lwer fan
ih e wlin h-11 a' cos an I Aeiilit x
pl in-nn. he bny-exeluve'y f r cash
T'ie b'.sf ;i.-S'tr'irent i-f.Jj'Wily a d
Silv. r I1! ted Ware v r e.fTon d in
th se monn'ain.-'. T ri s Ca?h. Cad,
examine and be eunvidc. d.
A. TUTPIUCI1,
FASHIONABLE BOOT AND SHCE
MAKEE, CANYON CI 1 Y, OKRGUN.
IS fully prepared to turn out
first-c!as work out of the veij
best material and finest finish.
kBepairing ntatly and cheaply done J
... .u r.m.cr. .
The Exodas of the Piute Indians.
For some ti e p st wp ncc M-"' ally
heard rumors 'I'a' the P ute lnd aus,
now at Fori S inco , cont M.p'.-ite 1 r
turn to tl eir iiwm country. . Wo aL.
h'ird h rum r t'lat an sci'i't w: s nr
fered fu nished t th. 111 bv tli Sii-re-ary,
who had g antd th-m p-'iiiissi- n
t r um bat fiat th $ mt i"n iej t
imcot, wli t -rem d tnt wish the
lnHun.4 to 1 ae, though jouio in
il:i nc. hd t e or.l -r revoke! for
an esco-t. Vhehr t'vs i true or o
we do not know but e rta:u, it is that
the PiUtes j re g';i. e i-ortor tm 5--o
t. i a fixed far;, an I that, too, in
p te f 'he in !uu -m nss had out to
Sarah U'm'i uiu ci an I -'het i'h dr
1 i - r es of thetii'e to influence t'u-I'iut-s
t say. 0 F'l-'av f :
wet k, Sara'', ii cuipmv wi'h lu r
tm ti r, Lee Win o mil -ca, ca e I n
up n us and bt sou h' -ur u'd to h
iten of iif rm n: 'l o p pie ! Ea t
e n 0a.on a d Nevada th t ih y a
ginr to t urn 'o tkei owa c -unt y.
S rie- h ve b n to d to her t at 'h'
p - p'e of E ft-n (Jreg .ul kil he
people if fluty a scd tluotitrh hat
c unt'y. I liL- .-he do'.i n t be e c,
but if if is triiH, the P u.s now Ii.-n
will even if on y :o mef dnat , h
pr f rrinir to m et rim de tr y
(pi ckly 1 i'h'r th n menu ier an er
se s m of linireii ir death t'F' t Siui
t-e. Si ah his the p ruiL-i n f th
Se retuy of fie Inf-r c l-r lur and
hei pe- pie to return She 1 as leq leM.d
u t- sat- that fhev will 'o th oug'
he e- un'ry 1 anied jbove with peacea
11 ... 1 1 1
uie m: n , us nim to nioi'Si 10 o .
or 10 be m bste''. We pioui'sei !
ad I er t the iro t of .u p -wo- by
a-k ng "ur beth en : f th" p-ess o iv
van inn t the people. She pleue.
hi r ow n life f o- th eacoi'le i'tn
'ions a -d d c 11 1 net f !o:p enple
a d hi'pO' her wh te h o he s and is
te f will no' m-'ie't th m. They will
b oin ell d 01 th Yin-' of uiirch t"
- op occa;io allv aid hu g me fo
suIh teucc. lie' ce he wi h s that n
alann should le !e t b th whites. A
S irah ha- always h-eti the fiitn f icd
of the wh t .s .n m ne than one ryin
O'casioe, we hope for the credi of 'he
white r ce that th j e p'e Est r
Oregon and Nev i I t ill tre-U 'h'"
Indiana wi.'h tii oidiineis. S e -ipits'ed
us to -tit fi't e th if f'-e
Hestii at'o 1 i- Ciinp McDermi't. i No
va a. Tli's will not l e c' a' -d tin e-K
t' e A'jent at th-- Ma h ur II setvati n
will m 1 1 tht'in on the p.id hettvj mi
The DalleH an I Cny.m C 'y with up
pi es. in which case it i more probable
tla they wi I o on that r-.-evati-n
e h pe, 'hetefmo, our bretneu ot
the press wi I :ive ti e long ini an ex
tensive circulat on.
We iut.ivi wt d Sa-ah a,- to th c use
w' icti h i 1 d t fiis re ua kab e ex 1
dusof iho Piutes. We iprj e t-d h r
to embody I er vi xcs in a C m-nn en
tion. This h has d m', and t e 1 t
t r is s'gi ei by all the head men ol th
Piute-, and is 11s follow: "We, i.c
Piutns starred I'ere durln.' the Wo ter
.f 79 and a-rive! 011 ih- 10 h .! F-- I
iuay, IS79. Oiir eojde i'e all w L
-npili-d wi h c'o hes t'.c hilmi t.- ecial
ly w t such clo'h s as they had oh
taii e I of th so'dw'N at t'mp Ua ney.
Oici n, bef re we 'cf- We wee h re
but a shcut tunc when some of my
ppoide w nt to woik for the tndi n
livinj: hee. Th y w nt tn work n
the promi.-e -ln the r wmk wool 1 b
pai! lor in h 'ises. Th" were 'o work
noui 5 to 10, 1"), 2) and -s h sih a 3tl
d ys 4br a h .rsu. T iey went o wo k,
and s -me werw paid and others imt
Thos-t at w re n t pnid weio told
th -t they had ta'en the moun n' wo k
they ha 1 d hp. Tho e f at did. et
pa'd s. n.e other Lidim w u'd com
n'd take th- hos s away ftd'ii them.
A good 111 ;ny f our pmple have
bough: h rse with thir awn blanket
and saddles which they ha1! when ihey
camehert. They have'been'takeQ too.
Sumip of our b3t h'sefl which
b o'l ht In iv ha e als bee' 'kcn. Al;
th s a bee to d to Mr. Wilbur and
-til h c.n't h lp u-. Winn we go to
chucl our Mank"t-an I ropo are takrn
vhde w- are i sidi. All th s h-is been
d- n-i 'o us s'nctf we h-iv; b eo h'r'
and to day we are p,or r thao when
we can e. . Y-s, p o er in cl t es.
Pooret in h .rs s. Pu rer in v c uf-ds;
in even thin.'. We have lost (.) 53
head of hor.:es, an! have 1 ft 237 ea
Our sick h v b -en p.-orly cared for,
and many hav di d f .. rwunt of s m -t
iwz t at. Now, e n ay one Id-m
u t r waning to :o back to our own
cou try 1
I h 0oc' r w-8 'eding n e that a'l
welmvelial lad- njed tithe Iniims
heio Th;i i- b ef anl fl r. Taw
i e iioternii.e it I a I mt r've 1 v a.
h n . ardi tod is t'vit he wa-
i sm el 10 h e 01 r y i 1 Wash nton.
151 Uo rl, Taere is so bin
he enow wlm-h h' s.i)s ii ours, lot
hidi liu- ;.l e d be u p id to those
. ' o h -v- w o k d. What is i ? Lt
us I e 1 t' e w ho e tory - E . Ki-cord
"Oh, we, on- hi d all pay f our
whi 0 I r ers o n -t -e -o hard -he:. rt
ed jin t us. Wt al w.m to go
'iac, in I wiil 1 ave Fort Simcoe on
h ;id o1' d ul . V e l-m't know what
tim we wid (r t t) The D I s and
o! ma y of us w 11 hive to a "
T!i ab v- is siii-d by Sarah. L- e
nd Fiank inn.m ice , Ch'ef Le -ens,
Pa-Id y Two Ciiiffand PiuteJo.
s to en p n'oti, we ''have not f a ti
cu at d..u' t of S nli's story. Ne t o-r
!is i-ny e I er.' who ii at all conve --nit
wi'h lnd. an affairs i thi -ocalit-.
A e -hi'l pmbablv have sonething n-
I t:ona' tisiy upon this ubjeet in the
fu me.
S 1 c 1 he ahove was n typo we ljar 1
tint Fa her iluur and S rah had a
I I k. It Wis the into iti m of S rdi to
ve a 1 it ir- he e in nrd-r to raise
.11 ne to I e'p d-fr i h o own an l p o
A 's 1 xi-enses to T.ie O ills. At the
a k S .rail tuld U ilhur s'-o in e ide I to
opeak hetv, w'n-r at h w s wroth. Mid
s id shit rouul no g , te. Sarah pi -tedl
fol 1 h ni -Iih a- uo n a d f r
1111 to 1 el 1 hiins lf if he co ill. F -n
1 y wh n ' e foil d he was deti ruin.
ul 10 co'ue h i" a' the invi .ton of our
pe p an I de iver a I e me, I 0 p-'Opo -u.l
o ta'c he to T e D les IV f
e arge to keep hot from ta-kint to u
' ha am i'dk ' no d-ubt f. ari g
Sarah m i-h let out s him t'. in: which
th j" ople ' h dn'i iiu h'er" know
U .t we have o h st ny d wn pr t y
li eatijwiv, and it' d c d d y rich.
T kiep he p o e Si-rih de i:ed 'o go
to 'I ho Pain-, a-ol on W dce-day left
S uic. She will fin m at The D lies
u tl her p op'e arrive, and f'Om thenco
wil ace mpay thi m eithc t the
Malheor Age cy ur to Camp MtiT5 r
mi- After h r dpati e, and n
'I h is lay even ng, J en Winn -m coa.
C!ii--l Leg oi a -d sov ral th r Lad
n' men I t5,e PiH'e , calh d up n us,
an i t Id hi orcuTid, blinking a
letter Irom Sarah. 1 1 ihe le ter a e
ates -h'.' ha left re tai l lbfcs i t! e
c.iiv of tho w II, we know wl 0. Tne
let eis we e I r us, aid at a cir'a n
1 tine we wnt. them Uoii-ual e3br a
have been put f r h t inuce the In-dim.-
t lemain by the auth r.'ies i t
Si ncoe. L e .-avs st. r es havt b ti
told that our p-.i, 1.. w uld s''0 t th joi
he monen' thi y lef the re erv..tion,
a d jiq peop'e over at (io den hie
would mas ae e tl em. W- said o pay
no . t 11 io t i-udi st oies; th t the
p1 op'.e h 0 w ml I 1 1 t mol st thi in, and
wo .1 1 be only to g'a l to ee . v ry in j
dian an 1 th -ir white "ti licim""o 1 t' e
r serati u "iri-t un a d dust." We
old 'f lie an I ' i peop e hidia ! t em
se ve-, s-n ! we t t r ugh Klickit it
e. uuty d'-turhiim otii g b long g t
t eir wi te Ire'Lreii tiny would pa
th 1 on-ill u d s mbe.l. With i!i as
sn ance h mi 1 hi- pr'y se nn-d much
relie eil. T l.ei wsh g ill III Gd
spred o he r ijoui-i ey shi ok bauds
uud paitad. Yakima Kccci'd.
A ublt iaf inn fet.
A pace in tl r feet;
A fath ucfi is tlx feet; '
A pilm in tree inches.
A Ua uc ii thrte mib s:
A grent 6u'hi is 11 fe t:
A fpan in 10 I-'2 i.eh s.
Th r- are 2 750 1 niiing- s:
Oats, 35 p iinda f.. bu. beh
Bfiu. 85 p u p'r bushel.
Harley, 48 pounds per bushel:
A d j h j .. Mf k 33 1-8 milei . ' '
T.vo per 6 k di- e rv sc.nd.
A quar ui'e co-tnn 640 acr;
A t b of wavr w g is 8 1 p. und:
Bickwheat, 52pni,iJ pr bushel:
A s'nriu' b ows 30 11 i -p 1 e I o ir
Co 1st; a. It, 85 iiuJ bti hel;
Tl.e averse I ii n n !if : i 21 ari:
A barrel 6r nee we 600 poun p.
An ce c t it s 4,S40 -q wfvd:
A firio f hut er -e 5! pouu.l-;
Abre! of fl ut w ig i- 1 ) ind
A tiarr 1 of ptk w ig-ia ivJJ po in I.
Slow r;ver flow fire md s pir h-1 i.
Timoth) i , 45 pin ds pt-r Ijis t .
A hi.ni (hi ra uiea n e) is fuur inch-
8.
A h'utricate ujovi 80 mills per'
hour.
A rill 3 bad mov s 1.000 mifii p2r
hour.
lU,id rivera flow i:Tn miles per
hour.
KUctrici-y into i 228,00 ni lei per
hour.
T -e fit luciftf mitoh wa m 3e in'
1329.
Gold wa !rt drcoTied: in C litor-'
ni. in 2818.
The fftst ho sie raTrotd wxs built in
1328-7.
A mi e is 5,2) feet, or 1,730 yard?
in r'ng'h
Co n. 1 ye a -id flatbt'', 26 pouncU'
p-T bahe'.
T e fiisr itf&mlo'at plied the Hudson'
11 1807.
A moderate wind bio aA seven milcV
per hour.
WliH-it, bean aid cloxer at d; 60
lbs. per bushel,
Tn - 6rit u- of a loco tot ir in thii
co int y was m
;h- fiit a'mtn c wu printed bjr
(le -. r.n I u-hach m 1640.
U i' 177d cotto apinniig wu per-"
forme 1 br e ha d' " i n'n'' whiel.
Tin: ti rt s ca 1 n ine on th conti-"
u nt was brought fiom England in'
753.
New Y uk dun 11V Whrat de-:
pr-8"dfor fu uro hut lairly active'
tor sp tat SI 17 J per buhel. flour
dull bur Lot 1 wcr. Pro.'siotJi quiet'
with priors in f .? r hujr rg. Hnjg"
fi'-ir. Salrn i fir n a 9t 55'. Su.af
a t ve. Coff e -m rove I but quiet.
Twanty ladiea 1 ch pped in" and
houg'it f-oni" lot'ery ticke s, 0 of
them to d he. 11 ini.stcr. and he waV
ah -eked. My d-r mad m he ex-
laimed, -'do y u t ot kn w that- is
gambling ?" She ratt ed rig t albiijif
as if she hadn't herd him: --Ve-y V
aie uoin t draw he 10 000 prizV
and if we do t'ien we'e j.11 agreed ti
give ym "55,000 of it '6; the new
ehu ch orjian.' "An exceli-nt iley
my dear mudimi-, and I d'evoudy tti-t
ou may iu i . '
Pan Francisc6; JiVne 30.
High a-kins priT3"S;checIc bu
inets in Wool, a slight coucess
i n. it is claimed, will leiidbus-
iness Ct-nipiireil Wi;h lust
years WoU from ymr seciiim
iu e p o4 &c. The blilk received
goes'ijilo waVehouHe Salm n!
unfavorably afflicted by East-'
e' 11 an i "Kuropeari" advices.
Hre a,lvin::jd und.r lisrht
stocks Bas in f ir inquiry
aV.d firm. Sujf ir ajtivv Out-
fee improving. Svraj acth'd5
and firm, iralt quiet.
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