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About Grant County news. (Canyon City, Or.) 1879-1908 | View Entire Issue (July 24, 1880)
'TP", . J At r VOL 2. NO. 10. CANYON CITY, OREGON, S TURDAY, JULY 24. 18S0. TERMS: 3. PER YEAR. J, '-., ' CfccMtt ottwltt Cti --I i PROFESSIONAL CARDS. C W. Parrhh, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Canyon City, Okecon. M. L. OLMSTRAD, ATTORNEY AT LAY; Canyon City, Oregon, Go. B. Cukrey, Attornoy Zja w, Canyon City, Oregon. M. Dustin, Attorney at Law, Canyon City, Oregon. F. C. HORSLEY, M D. Gt-aduate of the university of i'enn tylvania, April 8, 184S. Canyon Ci'y, Oregon. )flice in his Drug Store, ZVni'n Stinet Orders lor Drugs promtly filled. No professional patronage .solicit''! unss directions ate s rictlv followed J. W. HOWARD, M. D., Canyon City, Grant Co., Okeoon. 0. M. D0DS01T, M. D., E'rairio City, - O 23L. N. H BOIiEY, X 312 3NrisXa X S 17, fliSDental ro ins first door south of Li Howard's Drug Store. Canyon City. Ok Knox. 0. I. 11 AZELTINK, jE3 2a. o "t o s x et, ip 22. e x , CANYON CITY. OK KG ON. HILMETSCHAN&CO. Announce that they have re ceived a full and well assorted - Stock of GENERAL MEU CH AMIESE, whicli they offer llavino bouurht for Oish we e ire)ared to sell our Goods! i helper than they were ever! ' ir ii- 4i- r i ZiH J 111 111155 JitU KUl. Canyon City, .Ian. 1G. IPSO. The cheapest place to buy! PAmTS, GSLS, GLASS, PUTTY, VARMiSHES And ALL PAPER Is at Sam. Sired s, opoosite the M. E. Clmrch, Canyon City, Oregon. nl2t J UN WOOIPBV. RKO. IC I'SMAN WOOLSEY k 110USM AX. CANYON CITY, 0EEGON. TJlHE BAR is Fappliod with pure Widos 8d,j Liquois, Beor. Ale, Bitters and Cigars. FINE BILLIARD TABLES In tbo S8!nrj. "Givo us a call. 3T T T0MAT0E Put up expressly for Family Use, in three pound cans. Warranted, finer, better and cheaper than the Tmported To matoes, By G-. W. Houston, Canyon City, Oregon. For Pale by Phil. Metschan & Co., Gundlach & Bro. and the Proprietor. PPflP FUR Hotels. N. Rulison, A. FI. Grotii CITY HOTEL Canyon City, Oregon, RULISON & GROTH, - - Proprietors Bir Ipsvo to inform their friends And tlio Public Generally That they can be foun-1 at tho OLD STAND, And arc nlwaws ready to furnish good Board and Lodging A T MOD E R A TE Tit ICE S. A fire and burglar prof sifo has "cn p!ae d in ho hoisefur the acco.n modal ion of guests. Change Hotel. PRAIRIE CITY, OREGON, J. IL riardman, Proprietor. The HTouinjodations at the above Hotel arc enn.J, nnd cvory care will bo tahon to auke. goes' fiyi jj,f hntno. jJSTr-Ci'tufort.ih'e bods, and as good a tnMr as the market ulljrds furnished at reasonable lates. B-SASEY HOTEL Fort Harney, Oregon IV. V. JOJ-XS03 Proprietor. ILtvii'u; romplctcd my Hotel I am prepared io entertain the tmveliii" pnldic w:ih care and comfort. The table is supplied with the best the market allords. The beds are neat and clean. DALLES A.VD BAKER CITY . .. i STAGE LLE, Vaile & Co.. Proprietors Dorian- from C1anvi City for 'J'h D iHe- and Baker C;tv, Dailv. Ai rive from the. samo points, Daily. R ('. AVlLUAMs-'ON, Sup't. C?r -v."-- - AG u .TS. FHAHKMc3EA. - - Proprietor Poparts from Can von Citv cn Monday, Thursday, and vdy f oacli week. Arrives i Canyon City on und iy, Wednesday and Fri day of each week. 1SS0. SPRING. 1880. Mrs. Jjiniti? CloaviT wmrcl announce in tin Mililiu that he ijnst reci-ivin from Sm Francisco, the firi.-t ass rt mejtt. nf LaU' ;jii1 Mies lint-, evi-r "peneiJ in Giant Count', and they will be !.!, lor cvs!i, at juices tl.at defy uutiijie i'i n. She. s-Ls' keji.s a full sto'k of Em brni(lerics, Lice--, ('orsits, and Lidie.' L ndorwear, w I ie.h slu ?ell l"wer than tlio wlm m-U at cos' and fieiuht -x plana:iji. she buyrexclnively fir CASH The lust a.-sii i n-ent if,Jelry and Silvir PI ited Ware ever offered in th se niotin'ain-. 'JVrms Cash. Cail, cxaniinu and be cotivinctd. A. HUP PRICE, FASHIONABLE BOOT AND SHOE MAKER, CANYON CITY, OREGON. IS fully prepared to turn oui first-class work out of the very best material and finest finish, ggrRejwririug neatly and cheaply done FROM THE 1DAHOAN. Banner is looming. B n it za is booming. And Black fo it is forgiog ahead. Ga'ena is bus: ling. Bellevuc is rustling. While silver denies being dead. Work Ins b?en commenced on the Ehe ezer and Yell w Jacket mine?, in the vicin-ty of Quart-burg. Idaho cattle are filli.ig up Chicago bellies'. Bonanzi uierchmts are investing a portion of their piofirs in Hue hors s. Setl rs aie loc iting in all the vul- les and alonu the creek bot'oms be tween Camas prairie and Wo.d Riv or. Plenty of land 'ifs open for settlers in the nekbJ o'hood of Blnekfoo'. Swan Like is a beautiful body of wa ter in Oueidu emmty, mar Blackf.iot. Montpelier and Bennington are ivo of the handsomest little towns in this J U I I no? y. p :.l ... Som i very large bands of cattle aro tieiiii; driven throiudi this pnrt "f 1 a- h i tnward the ris tii.' sun. At leat a hundied t!i'ms;ind he id "f c itt'e are on thi'. eistwar.l tiail from S uthurti Idalio alone. Uxford E iti rprise. A firm iit Bon itiza want 100 wooil clmpptTd at once. Only one hotel at B llevu . A hne strike ha heen made in the Bullio.i ui'ne, near Bdk-vue. L d;e 80 feet wide, ai;d oie mies 500 to 90u D'inc- s .-ilvi r to the ten, v.ith GG pei cent, in lead. Cnri ia county eont-iins more j'OS' offices than any uthet cwunty in Ida ho. G recti wonr. and Hom ste id ae two nt;v stations on the B ackibot and Chal 1 1 stae road A line -f st-ipps now tuns to Vnod 17 i v r fr-ni Blal:foit every other d'tv. 'flie Iowa m'wie, near Qsiat tstnng, is now j i v 1 1 1 em jilnyiijeni to eii:t men. 2ew h'"itmg works an b- ini; plac ed in op ri'i'Ui on the Eliniia C"in- paiiy's j)rop"rty at Banr.er A lare emiratiiin is on the way t Wet in Idaho. G b.Minvillc is tho latest tnininr eatnj). It is in Idaho, at the fo t of 'h5 Bit er Ilo t ruiue, and about 00 miles f urn Bii'te, Monia a. Snak river will some day fipni-h the mo'ivc power for driviny. thousur. s of wheels in w.-ohn iniils. 11 u inn mills and factories nf every descij) inn utilizing; ihe reat natural 'elth of thii country through w ich it runs, a d giving niployuient t) th iusmds of iu-du-trius people. A ten stamp qu irlz mill and fmirtfen roaters are tunning in Gibhnnville on ore fiom mini s in that vicinity. The Yankee Fork Gravel Company em piny 77 men. Some talk i afloat eoecerning a n-w branch riilroad fiotn Blackfoot to the Wood River country. ( ahfornia capitalists arc looking at Idaho mining properties. Botnnzi ha" the largest fire proof cell ir in Idal o. Stanley Basin miners are begin ning to make their clean up?. A uum ber of the claims have water enough to run a few weeks lonffpr. Wagon loads of emiran's are pour inr into the Ynkee Furk and Salmon lliver country. Bonanza saw mills are full of busi ness this season. O e is be'ng shipped to Salt Lnke imd other points from the Wood l'iver diitrivt. Idaho mountain ranges are unsur passed for s'ock raising. Idaho cattle command the h'crhest prices in the markets of Chicago. Blackfoot wants a first class hotel E igle Ii ck is bu 1 iing up rapidly. Fmt Hall h -s i !i e finest reservation of .my po t cn the coa-t. LLekfuot will s-on have a oft.vgpa 'ijera'iij c manner to put on uutvo olitan a rs. About 20 men are now in Stanley 3as;u, and all are very busy. B -ar Like is full of fih, and the sur- oundiiii: timber fu'l of gaine. I'he Ootida Salt Works are dying th living business. But er and 'rg3 are cheaper io Bell- evue than in Boie Ci'y. No Indian Troubles. Co'. H. ('lay Wood is in the t ir y, having n tu'iifd Ir-m a visit to the northern frib s of Indians, ai d lie siys tint all rumor of iJiscontont aud ho til tv art without f iiiiidujion. The (In Inn,.: leave- iuis wei-K lor &nke river to i ..... i i i n confer with the Indians of that section. Bee. The Ideal and Ileal. ni ;,i i I,,, , i i , ej n .bit. maMj with tho B ira nf a( Ap iho and the be u y of an Adonis, who pays the same elica'e attentions 'o hts wif.t th t he did before the r troth was n'ighti-d: t'o real hu.-bai.d is 1 3 :i roui d shouldered, iu zz:v lo ki ir f: - ) b J 1V 'o low, who b'tys the second ciuihtv of , j v. v vt Knf r.... I'. .. ! ...i.i .,. i... i : ... I . .. . .. iMinui im; liiuH, euis ins uieua ui u down trwn rest-uranr, and only rt- members hat Um is married wh.-n hi is ohiigel to pay the Imu e'io d i-xp -nse--. Tne ideal housewife is a woman wh keeps hro- home in th m st dflihtful order, who cooks t:e m ist dclieiou 'liiniers mid j-ivsides ac tho tea table wiih th g ace of a queen; the i c i housewiff' is a woman whose face is led an i blazed with coking over a h t st'V', whos voic i- shap and ean st and who just 'Mat'" thin-.-s around anywheie, no mat er where, in orde Lo get her wor'f done in season fnr buzz nvr the back atd fence with-the miohbois. The ideal newspaper man is a man vh- biain is crammed solid full of all t i"gs clas&ieal, social and p li ieisl. whose pei cn reef o(f poetry, henti nent and .-ense to i nh r, a d i t whos . presence we should come with the f el- in-'s f awe inspirid by overpowerinj oeii'ii-; t1 e real news, ia pi r man is a w on oil' fi.igmei.t of humuni y, who c rries a icixly stn le sigoiueam of Imj e de er ed and financial depre?siot. and weais a sevt nty-five cent alapaca roat. The id-al p d ticiyn is a man whi si brea-t is heaviug full t)f ji.itrio istn and wh"se intere-t in the welfare of th c 'itnsiy is ec d only to his nlh'gi nice o Divi e powei; the real politician is a man with his hands full of wire'-, pull ing in nil dnoctfons, from the d'am sh. j) to the pnlpi', to worm himself in to an official position with big pay and lots of no'hii g to do. The id al hahv i a lilt lo fellow with he dainti-wt tinted chei k., cnrlb st hair, sweetest little ''coo," and with n ge 's wings just sprouting from his shouldeis the real baby is a ynunr wad of humanify with oppn v.ilvrs, sceam iig all the t'tn", fuzz on his bald head l-ke tlrstle down and as for angi l's wings H-ell, thy douJt fasten them en with s.ife'y pins. Tho ideal ch rgyman is a man horn toogoi d f. r thi' w rid. with the vir iue- d' Chris iani'y biistiing all over his diaraeter ar.d hinit-r forth like the rays of the lv-ontide sun; the real cler gyman is a man who pieachts his best serm. ns "on an exchange," in the hope of getting a call wi h a bigger salary. New Haven Rrgist r. The. census enumerators of Ben'on county have comple pd ihrir labmsand filed their hts with the County C erk. Wo have obtained from their lists the. number of inhabitan's which nmoun's in all to sis thousand, nine hundred and tweotv-two. Honey for the Ladle. "I never saw my b. &U" as the bliorf naiMhan r m. rked. An urniifs Mexican woman ptayrf the piaao beautifully with her feii The 5c!8:yady never fhad teurs'i Siie knows enough to keep her powder dry. The full sleeve, gathered info a wide cuff ut the wriet. is revived for house o dreses. No matter how short the sleeves are? he gloves must be lung i hough to cov - v the arm Dooks and oyes, in plain aud color-' c stel, have been introduced as sub t:tutes for button-1. Both short aud longsleevps for pven- lnjr or daliht weai wi 1 be puffed in the arm hole in the nest turn of the wh.M 1 of f .shion. The puffs on the .tight sleeves are aid to be more cmiforfabie in warm w a'her. There ought to be some comi jiensa'inn for '.heir uglines. The Claudent scurf of the popular hape that is rounded at the throat, is iade tip this season in the twilled -urah silk in checks oi iiVpIaiu col- 0rs. ni i 1 4 - t. 'L . Black skirts ore much worn ivitl? i . . n . . ine.lcer wi:t as wet sis si orp.-it. vnrtfl. c i i i i i i tV of si k- hi n wnnlpn dranpn skirfs in i '.iqy- d-'fi'TiS Satin is also used for tllis prj 03ej A strange female who had 1- tided in' iadvoud the other day to start a pr- t' v -wait. n girl saloon, was induced y lib ial olfois to forego her intentions and become the prin -ipal of tho first ward schooh All 'he girls whn can afford i nnw wave ?75-pnii tel f.ns. -d it isutttrly u el ess, pvoii when the themomerer reg-' U-Q s only ."ix'y, to persuade them that i is quite cool aud comfortable Bos too Post. In Ihe Woman FniT-agislE' Coven t:nn at Chicago. Mr.'. Bdv A L ek wood deiiouni-od as a crime the refusal nf the Chicago hoard i f educaiou to' employ m-.rried women as teachers "he held th.it a wife h;s as much tight o support her hii'bimd is a busbind has his wife, ant any officiil action which prevented th exercise of this: woinan'y prer gativc he Jooked upon a. an oui rage. A Wandering Attorney. On fist; W-dnesdnv, Gilbert Reynolds, who was. the fir-t Jud;c of Gnnt County and who served in the Cawise war, for glory, came id'o town and post d a no t:ce on a bulletin board to the effect 'hat he was in attnrney-at-Iaw, giving his fee rates, and wo md up with the' honest information that "in i.o case will charges he made where tho point on which he is consulted is above hi ca pacify," Lat Sarins he was brughf from Grant Coun'y Hewent ofhis own accord. Ed. News. and placed in the asylum; and. according to his s'ory, was liber . ted on the 16ih of June. After tarrying in the place a short time, where twenty yars ay;o he taught school, the itinerant lawyer left' town for Salem to take in the StUe 1 a:r. We hope the poof old man wih shun whiskey in the future, (which n his worst enemy) and recover the noble mind he has s recklessly overthrown. Silveiton Appeal. A private letter received from Link ville at Ashland, Ftates that George Gilorrt, a st ck man of Little Shasta, was drowned on the 31 inst. while cro-sing List River. It seems that he was fording the streim and when ab -lit in the middle his horse became unruly and threw him off. Aonof Smith Bii'ey, who lives' above Spiingfield, met with a terriHe accident one day this weik. It ap pears that he was carrying a scythe over his sh tilder. when he s'nmbiedf and fi ll on it, cutting hid side neck badly. - ..5.1- ' 4 XI ' V., - ... t J.