Grant County news. (Canyon City, Or.) 1879-1908, August 21, 1880, Image 1

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VOL. 2. NO. 20.
CANYON CITY, OREGON, SATURDXSUGUST 21 1880.
TERMS: $3. PER YEAR.
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PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
C. "W. Parrisii,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Canyon Crrr, Oregon.
M. L. OLMSTEAD,
ATTORNEY' AT LAW,
Canyon City, Oregon,
Geo. B. Currey,
'Attorney at Xiaw,
Canyon City, Oregon.
M. Dustin,
Attorney at Law,
Canyon City, Oregon.
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F. C. HOP.SLEY, M D. '
GB ADUATE OF TIIE UNIVERSITY OF PENN-
sylvania, April 8, lS'lS.
Canyon City, Oregon.
Office in his Irug Store, Main
Stieet Orders for Drugs promtly filled.
No professional patronage solicited
unless directions aic strictly followed
J. W. HOWARD, M. D.,
Canyon City, Grant Co., Oregon.
0. M. D03S0IT, 2S1 2).,
CE3r,ix5.i-i.o 0t3r, - C3
2xT. II. BGXEY,
23 2NT52? 1ST,
SDental ro ins first door south of
Di Howard's Dru Store.
Canyon City. Oregon.
C. I. 1IAZELTINE,
2?22.otos3-p23.o
CANYON OITY, OREGON.
Announce that they have re
ceived a full and well assorted
Stock of
GENERAL
ERCHANDKE,
WillCii liiCV Offer
"7 Oft
Having boii2:lit for Cash we
re prepared to sell our Goods
Cheaper than they were ever
l.efore sold in this Market.
Canyon City, Jan. 1G. 18S0.
The cheapest place to buy
PAS NTS, OILS,
TURPENTINE,
GLASS, PUTTY,
And $ALL PAPEK
Is at Sam. Sired' s, opposite
the M. E. Church, Canyon
City, Oregon. n!2tt
J AUK WOOLSEY
GEO. noUSMAN.
WOOLSEY & E0USMA1ST,
CANYON CITY, OREGON.
rpilIE BAR is Bnpplied with pure Wines an
Liquors, Boor, Ale, Bitters and Cijjar3.
FINE BILLIARD TABLES
Id tho Saloon. SGivo us a call.
I. X. L.
TOMAT
Put up expressly for Family
Use, in three pound cans.
Warranted, finer, better and
cheaper than the Imported To
matoes, By Gr. W. Houston,
Canyon pity, Oregon. For
sale by Phil. Metschan & Co.,
Gundlach & Bro and the Pro
PHIL METSOS&N & CO
PPFAP FnR
Hotels,
A. H. Grotii, M. V. Thompson.
CITY HOTEL
Canyon City, Oregon,
GR0TH & THOMPSON - Proprietors
Bog leavo to inform tbeirfrionds
And the Public Generally
That tboy can bo found at tho
OLD STAND,
And aro alwaws ready to furnish good
Board and Lodging
AT MODERATE PRICES.
A fire and buralar proof safe has
been plac'cd in the h
-
ousefor the accom-
modaiion of guests.
'aiisfe Hotel.
I'RAIRIK CITY, OREGON,
J. IL Hard man,
Proprietor
f , .
t tho above Hotol aro
The Rpcotntnodations a
jfuj'J, ard & cry pftru will be taken to
turtle
guo?fs feel at b-:no.
, oomior'nhie bodP, and ns good a Ubla
iuo murKci B.ioras mrrrsn,i: at roaeonahle
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HARKSY HOTEL.
Fort Harney3 Oregon.
W. JiIIXSOX, Proprietor.
TTn.vinrr pnm'nlp.f rd inv TTntnl
I am prepared to entertain the
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traveling public with care and
nnrnfru-i. T ip tivhm ie sunn iom I
with the best the market, ailbrds
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The beds are neat and clean.
DALLES AND BAKER CITY
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STAGE LINE.
Yaile & Co., Proprietors,
Denarts from Canyon City for Tho
Dalles and Baker City, Dailv.
rrivos fron the sime point, D-iilv
uincs noi.1 ne s.miepoi.iis, jjan).
Jl. O. Williamson, Sup't.
CANYON CITY & McDERMlT
STAGELLE,
McEEAX, - - Proprietor
Departs from Canyon C
on Monday, Thursday, and Sat
urd.'iv if on'h wiplr
Arrives At Canvon Oitv on
Sunday, 'Wednesday and Fri
day of each week.
1880.
SPRING. 1880.
Mrs. .Tniue Cleaver would announce
to the public that she is just receiving
from San Francisco, tho fint'St assort-
merit of Ladies and Misses Hats, ever
opencu in Grant County, and they will ft , rn . ,
ho sold, for cash, at prices that defy First, 810, Second, 8o, Imrd saves en
competition, trance. Best sow and pigs of any
She also keeps a full stock of Em- breed, 815, First, 10, Second, $5, Third
broideries, Lace, Corsets, and Ladies'
Underwear which she sells lower than
those who sell at cost and freight ex-
planation, she buysexclusively for cash.
Tho best assortment ot Jewelry and
Silver Plated Ware ever ottered in
these mountains. Terms Cash. Call,
examine ana ue couviuuuu.
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A. HDPPRIOH,
FASHIONABLE BOOT AND SHOE
MAKER, CANYON CITY, OREGON.
IS fully prepared to turn Olll
first-class work Out of the very
best material and finest finish.
Repairing neatly and cheaply done J
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FIRST ANNUAL PAIR
OR MEETING OF THE
GRANT COUNTY AGRICUL
TURAL ASSOCIATION,
To be held on the Fair Grounds
ttl xl' , ou vv euuesaay,
October 13th, 1880.
First Day's Programme,
First Running Race, half mile
heats best 2 in 3 for 3 year olds.
Purse, 50; first horse $35, second $15
third saves entrance.
blcond single uasu one mjie, tree
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for all 3 year olds. Purse $50; First
835. Second S15. Third saves entrance.
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EXHIBIT.
Best Stallion of any age or breed, 25
Pirst$15, Second $10, Third saves en
trance.
Rest Brood Mare and foal $25; First
S15, Second 10, Third sives entranee.
est any ae or
First 15, Second 810, Thii
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breed, 25;
rd saves en-
laiince. ossi iuucu cow, v ivsi
i
$15, Second Sl0,Thirc saves entrance.
ganie )aVi Annual Address.
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SECOND DAY.
Race Running mile heats best 2 in
3; free all. Pur.se 875; First S50, Sec-
oud 25, Third saves entrance.
Trotting Race Pre for all 3 year
olds. Purse 50; First 35,SecoDd $15,
Third suves entrance.
Walking Race free for all. Purse
A.-ft. -t j. oor c ioic 'rti.:.J
c oeuuuu xuiru ba(is
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nftsr. snnm ni nraiiir ml norses v hk-
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Second 10, Third saves entrance.
biiEEP 2-est Kain ot any
DTO or
i.nwl Miniimi SV'i l iijf I San
ond S10, Third saves entrance. Rest
Kwe and lamb, 810. Best pen of 5
sheep Premium ftlo-First 810, Sec-
ond i5, Third saves entrance.
Jest display of Mechanical works of
all kinds. Premium 825. Fh-.t $15,
Second 810, Third saves trance.
r,...x. i.f K.,ci,oi p Qri ,wi..,nf
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Third savrs entrance. Best bushel of
barley 85; First 3, Second 82, Third
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saves antranue. Best bushel oi oats,
same as Wheat. Best bushel of Timo-
thv seed same as grain.
Best 2 lbs of Imtter with process of
makiop, 85; First $3 second, 82, Third
saves entrance.
fIour S5J Firsfc SeC0Dd' 2, Third
Running Baoe, frea for all, WOO;
First, 875, Second, 825, Third saves
entrance. Single dash of one mile.
Trotting. Best 8 in 5, free for all,
SI 00; First, $75, Second, 825, Third
saves entrance.
"FYTirRIT
p . hnnr hn nF u-..i tlr.
savcs entrance. Best lot of 5 hogs or
m 815 FirSfc S10, Second, 5,
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Third saves entrance. Poultry, best
pair ot cliicKens, ?o; Jtursc, oo, oeconu,
2, Third saves entrance. Best pair
t ducks. 5: First. 3. Second, 2,
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m..:..., i. Ta np
geese, 5; First, 3, Second, 2, Third
saves entrance. Best pair df Turkeys,
5; First, 3, Second, 2, Third saves
entrance. Best display of poultry, 5;
First, 3, Second, 2, Third saves en
trance. Vegetables. Best display of vege
table?, 810; First, 7, Second, 3, Third
saves entrance. Best display of fruit,
20; First, 13, Second, 7, Third saves
entrance.
Best display of needle work, 10;
First, 6, Second, 4.
Best lady equestrian; 25; First 15
Second, 10, Third saves entrance.
Entraccefin all cases to be-10 per
jtv Best loai ot bread with process ot tjon business, we expeet to as a rule, bear again in five or
making, co; lurst, otf, ftccona, .o, inent a share of the public pa- six years afterward. The temp-'
Third save., entrance. Best sack of tronaire. Orders left at the tatiou to inexperienced fruit
cent, of premium. All entries to be
made with the Secretary by 9 o'clock
on the day before the exhibit or race.
RULES.
1st. All races shall be fun by the
rules of the 0regon State Fair 2llf1
Season Tickets, 2, day tickets,$l La-
dies freG and bov between the ase of
I ' v
10 and 14 half price.
3d. All members of the Associa-
tion shall pay an annual fee of l,which
admits members of their families be-
tween tuo aires or iu anu 10 to me
grounds of the association.
4ih. The annual meeting of the ,s-
sociation shall commence on the 13ib
.f October. 1SS0. and continue thre.
An,.
i vu via
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5th. The election of officers shall be
held on the fair grounds on ithe second
d8y of tho fair.
Ry order of the board of directors.
B. C. TROWBRIDGE,
President.
W. ARMSTRONG,
Secretary.
NOTICE.
As I will bo absent from home for
some time, parties having legal bus
iness with mo will please call upon
Judire M. Dustin, with whom I have
made arrangements to act for me in
my absence in all cases where he
has not been employed on the other
side
I shall be home to attend the
J. V
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oepcemuer term oi me circuit ooun.
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t no loon WUiUkiJJ-'
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hAmwiji ivv,u. xnuutu.,
t n?c M n n M a t f. r. tj
John" Day C.tv, Okeoox.
Having spared no pains or
expense in erecting a Flour
Mill wliich is second to none on
this Coast, for producing good
flour wc would 110W respectful-
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ly announce iu ine r nunc mat
we al'e Prepared to till
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the best nualitv of White
Flour, ifraham and Mill Feed,
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ah goods guaraiueea to give
satisfaction and to be second to
none, made from the same
class ot wheat.
BY FAIR DEALING,
o-nnr H-nnns nnr ctripf. nf.tfln-
Millj ag wcll ag with Gco
Gundlach & Bro., will be
Wty attended to.
Respectful 1 v,
JAMES NOBMAN k Co.
SN1EE k STEVENS,
DEALERS IN
EY GOODS AND
Clothing,
BOOTS AND SHOES, GPtOCERIES
HARDWARE. CROCKERY,
LIQUOR'S AND
SUTLERS' GOODS
Of Every Description.
Grant County, Oregon.
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NEW STORE and NEW GOODS.
CAWYON CITY,
Has on hand the Largest and Finest
selection of Furniture in this County
House, Sign and Carriage
painting neatly executed, at
reasonable rates;
"HIQ DADCD maybe found on fllo at Gco. P.
nlO rttrCIi Rowelt & Co's Newspaper Ad
vprtisinR Bureriu (10 Spruce St.). whoro advertising
cuauus-juarijcxnaclofcrlt IN NEW YORK.
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Local Papersi
The following truthful remarki aro
from the Pctaluma Argus: "Whetfrsr
the people will or not', iheir lfofcal pa
pers are their embassadors abroad; and
they ire ju by their ton and
healthy appearance; While i4 ii ih$
duty of the publisher to use all tW
diligence' and energy to meet tha re-
I nniratnorifa rF f li o finmmiinif.fr ?n wliirtll
I 1 , , , , .,,,.
lie inuurs, biiuie me ieuipiui3ii uuu-
tions on the part of every citizen in the
community to contribute toward the
material aid necessary to prosecute
aright the work. There are varioug
ways of doiDg this, principal ameng;
which is to subscribe and pay for local
papers; if engaged in business, advertise
in thair eolurnos; and if you have job
work give your home cffico the prefer-
enco. i'ubiisning journals m ciopg
proximity to a large city is a laborious
undertaking at best, but is doubly so
when those to whom they can look for
patronage yield them a secondary stip
porr. These reflections ar applicable
to interior journals generally.
One of tho Census takers in this
country, -while takihg tke numfcfilion
asked a parent where thgir children
were born, and received the answer:'
"well,oue was born in the parlor and'
the other one up stairs."
An exchange says: uTt very
frequently liappe?2S that yoUDg
t .t ... t i
pears ana omer iruit trees Dios-
som, ana u permittea 10 ao sov
tney are piartea. vvenavenaa
. t . -i -rrr -i -it
I fhn l- I ncOAmc nun twiir rr onrr
frnoo -rvrvinf crl ninf. tn' tic fj.if hvi2
U1v-" i
onno fliof. f nn frjOO to&to frinvJ
mrr novrmn lu rrr wo Snnh ar
-hiuv - .
1u". owver, w uuiuvi
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or J "ere is nothing more
uarmUl1 t0 young trees man to
Permit inem 10 Deay lruiz me
f 01 " spianiauoil juveu
for dwarf nears the tiiird vesr
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bpn.r nnrl thP si vtb vpatis annn
enouerh for the generality of
standards. Our readers frill
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nna mat n tney suner young
trees to mature iruit the first
or second vear. their visor
will in most cases, be impair-
ed ever after, and having borne'
n r. this pfi.r v nop t.hftv wi Tint
giwers to see their yoii
trees iu fruit as soou as may be,'
is considerable. It is because"
we yielded to such temptations'
that we are now able to guard
our readers against falling into"
the same error. Fruit bearing;
is an exhaustive process", and
only trees that have arrived at
a certain age or maturitv. cari
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exercise the function without
endangering their health and?
strength "
What was it 1 1 went to the woodV
and got it. After T got it I looked for5
it. The more I looked for it the lessi
I liked it. I brought it home in my
hand, because I couldn't find it. It was
a "sliver."
Maud S. trotted a lialf-taile at Chi-
cago on Monday in 1:05, the beat tf
record, and finished in 2:13i. She
could have done still better, but hoi
driver did Hot wish to distance her com
petitior.
St. Julien, Hickok's California trot-"
ter, with the miraculous record of 2:-"
122, lias delighted Chicagans easilj
winaing throe straight beata against
Darby and Hopeful. Time, 2:17$, 2:-:
18i, 2:16fc
Blank Deeds for sale afcthir
office.-