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About Grant County news. (Canyon City, Or.) 1879-1908 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 21, 1880)
t s, Saturday Morning, Aug. 21. 1880. The Grant County News is regis, tered at the post-office at can yon City as second class mail matter; according to law. rtANYON CITY LODGE, NO. 34, V A. F. and A. M., holds its regular Oommunications on the Saturday even, iog of or next preceeding the full moon in each mouth, at seven and half o'clock P. M. W OB AH LODGE, No. 22. I. 0. O. .H F., meets every Thursday eveoing cat their Lodge Room in Canyon City. Visiting brothers are invited to attend. By Order of N. G. MOUNTAIN VIEW LODGE, No. 33. 1. 0. 0. F., Prairie City, Ore gon, meets every Saturday Evening. Members of the order are invited to . attend. By order of the N. G. THE NEWS WILL ENLARGE ABOUT SEPTEMBER 4TH. Gone. The Editor of this paper -armed with a pocket full of passes, newspapers, and a linen duster, took "his departure for Portland, last week. However, he said he might, possibly join the M. E. Conference at The Dalles and run for presiding Elder, J .as he is rather a ladies' mas. "We hope no one will tell him who wrote this, as he sometimes gets hostile, and as we are only a "sub." and have no "pistol," we are a little "scittish." Treat him well, people j he's small. "The Big Fouit." Last Sat urday morning a wagon left John Day City, for Bear Val ley, containing a five-gallon can of sweet milk, and four men Charley Ran, Tony Hacheney,' "Dan Reamer and Tom Merry, of the Empire. They spent four days In the valley, and about the Sud& Springs, the water of which, Tom says beats Apollinaris wide open. They returned uu Tuesday night, hav ing killed two mosqntcs and: "wounded a grasshopper. Bead the communication from 'citizen," on the Harney Road. We will cheerfully publish & list of the names that subscribe to said Toad so that the people South aaaay know who are in favor of the route. "We hope our citizens will subscribe lib erally to it and will here state that -all who desire can leave tlsfik name at this office for said list The pleasure party returned from Bear Valley, last Sunday evening. All were in good spirits, except Mus ter Horsley, who was suffering from a sprained ankle, caused by ov-er in dulgence in mirth and high jumping upon killing his first deer. See the advertisement of W. O. Gentry in another column. S. H. Shepherd, Editor of the News, will be home in a few days and will spend a week in and around Prairie City, soliciting advertise ments and subscrbers. The .Canyon City Public School will commence on Sep tember 6th, 1880, M. N. Bon ham as teacher. Me. Wilcox will be the preacher for the ensuing year, at Canyon 3ity. Mrs. John Herburger has been Tery sick during the past week. The News has received another font of new type and sooi we will have a new paper. The editor of the News has struck a lead in The Dalles and will roll up a good list of sub scribers and a few advertise ments. Many parties from Canyon City are out in the mountains, Iiuckle-berrying. Tig Gran COltJ New Communicated. The citizens of the Southern part of this County need a road to this place, and as there is a movement on foot inaugerated by some of our cit izens to open the County road, late ly surveyed from here to Ft Har ney, it would be well for our people to put their shoulders to the wheel and aid the enterprise. Frank McBean says he will give $100, and a number of others say they will give $25 toward the road. It is thought that the merchants, mechanics and business men of Can yon City will see the value of such a road and subscribe liberally toward this much needed thoroughfare. The present survey shortens the distance from here to Bear Valley some three miles and leaves the highest part of the mountain on the old road. Again, our sheep men, many of them, who Summer range their sheep in Bear Valley, and frequently pass over the road with sheep and sup plies can well afford to give largely to the subscription list. It should be borne in mind by our citizens here, that the settlers in Harney Valley buy all their supplies in this town and valley and it is as great & benefit to us to open the road as it is for them to see it open ed. In conversation with some of the people from there, upon the subject they expressed themselves as certain that quite a sum of money could be raised in thut section to aid the county in opening the road. All aid that can.be secured will be donated to the County Court, provided they will furnish the balance of the funds to pay the lowest and best bidder to build the road. This is a matter tlaat the County Court should attend to at once; and, as tho people need the road and are willing to do all in their power to get it, and as work can be done on said road only in the tatter part of the Summer, the quick er the contract is let the better it will be. "We are sorry to say that Grant County is far behind every other County in the matter of good ;ads, on account of spare settle ments. Now, even Baker County has built good roads all along her line up to our border, and by so do ing the citizens thereof are able to supply our border settlers with goods and produce cheaper than we can. People living in our County and having business in the County Seat would frequently bring a wag on and buy supplies and also bring in their chickens, eggs, butter, ba con &c, &c, if a good road was built, but as long as they have to come here on a pack mule just so long are we the losers. It is time our people were waking up, and we hope the matter of the road will be urged before the County Court at its next session, that the necessary con tract will be let and the road se cured. CITIZEN. T vVO SURGEONS From the Naitional Surgical Institute, Indianapolis, Indiana, will visit Port land, Oregon, at Si. Charles Hotel, September 7th, 8th and 9tSi, 1880, pro vided with a complete and sxpensiva outfit of apparatus designed to treat ev ery form of Spinal Disease, Hip nnd Knee Disease, Crooked Limbs, Club Fet, Paralysis, &c Piles and Fistula certainly cured. This institution has an unequaled reputation in th sue- cessful treatment of all of above dis easts. Interested parties should not fail to see these Surgeon?. Returning homt, overlaod, they will stop off Sep tember 11th and 13th at Eugene City, 15th at Roseburg, and 18th and 20th at Jacksonville, Oregon. A tramp consented to do a small job at digging post holes at Carson, Nevada, recently, although labor, he said, was contrary to his custom. He re turned to his employer's house in an hour, threw down his spade and said that he had changed his mind. He had found $150 worth of gold bars which some miner had buried. contracts jnny bo marte for it IN NEW YORK. 'His paper vssst&nSa CRIPPLED AND SUFFERING ALONE. Two weeks ago last Thursday, Mr. John Farris, residing in tho basin below the John Day Canon, was thrown from his horse near his resi dence, and being entangled in his repe, was dragged some distance in to a pile of rocks. He thera extri cated himself and, finding his leg broken, crawled, with much pain and suffering, to his cabin, where he remained alone, in a critical condi tion for seven days;living merely up on a little water and some dry bread. At the end of the seventh day some friends happening to pass his house, stopped and found him thus suffer ing alone and removed him, by means of a boat, through the Canon, and thence by team to the house of Casey Officer, where he now is, and doing as well as could be expected under the circumstances, the neck of the hip bone being broken. John says his seven days' fast wouldn't have amounted to anything if he had only been assured that some body would come to his assistance at that time. He says he will chal lenge Dr. Tanner for a forty days' fast as soon as he can get his com mittee of chosen friends to watch him, and a bundle of straw for a bed. A Baby Team. Last Thurs day we had a call from J, J. Cozart, of Strawberry Yalley, who was driving a pair of two-year-old bay fillies, sired by fiie dead hero, Champion Knox. One of these was out of a Lind say mare and the other from a daughter of Rifleman; hence, they wrere very well bred. Both were over fifteen hands in height and if ever Oregon pro duces a Lady Horse it will be the big bay filley which the old man drove on the off side. The Canyon City Brass Band is getting along very well. Prof. Baldwin understands his bus iness and will have the Baud playing in a few weeks. The people should take mor inter est in the Band. It is for their benefit. The readers of the News will have to excuse all mistakes herein on account of the editor's absence. SADDLERY & HARNESS, MANUFACTURED BY W. O. GENTRY, JOHN DAY, ----- OREGON. Repairing promptly done and Satisfaction guaranteed. K0TICE FOK PUBLICATION. Land Ofeice at Dalles, Oon., August 16, 1880. ) Notice is hereby given that the following-named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and secure final entry there of at the expiration of thirty days from the date of this notice, vifc: Pre emption eutry, No. 1083, by Cyrus B. Straight, before the Register and Re ceiver of the Land Office, at The Dalles. Oregon, on Monday, Octobor the 14th, 1880, for the SE of SESec. 12, and NEi NE Sec. 13, T. 9, SR 26 East, and names the following as his witnesses, viz: Robert Gilniore, Wm. Neal, Saml. W. Franklin and Lewis Neal, all of Monument, Grant Co., Oregon. L. COFFIN, n20-n24 Register. NOTICE, All members of John Day Lodge, No. 80, 1. O. G. T., are respectfully requested to meet at Good Templars Hall, on "Saturday evening, August 28th, 1880, for the purpose of trans acting important business. JOHN ZEPF, W. C. T. F. P. HORSLEY, W. S. A Man of Ability. John Forrester was very correctly namd, for, until a lew days ago, he had spent his life in the woods. Sev eral days ago he threw aside his maul, came to the city, add now handles the loratwhat lighter rock hummer. The story of John's down fall shall be brief ly related. Shortly after arriving in the city he was attracted by a sign bearing the inscription, 'Meals at All Hours.' Entering the place and meet ing the proprietor he said: 'You keep a tavern here, don't yeu V 'No. I keep a restaurant.' 'I don't know much about yeur new names but you feed folks here, don't you V 'Yes, sir.' 'Well, I want to board here three days, or I reckon until I get a job of some kind. T see your sign says 'nieaU at all hour?.' You don't ratan that, do you V 'Certainly, I mean it. I'll board you three days for three dollar?.' 'And give me meals at ah hours V 'Ye, sir.' 'Here, take the three dollars. I nev er set myself up as a regular boarder, bat I'll buck against it for three days. I think that I can stand her about that long. It's eleven o'clock. Give me something to eat.' A meal was brought out and quickly dispatched; and, remarking that he would be ba( k on time, Mr. Forrester left. At twelve o'clock he came back and ate again. 'You needn't stare at me he paid to one of the waiters. You are a regular boarder, are vou V The regnlarest one you've got. I don't intend to miss a meal. I've got a chance now to git even for beiog hun gry many a time.' At one o'clock John came back and remarked, as he hung up his hat: 'I'm on time. It's one o'clock. Fetch sae suthiu' to eat.' The waiter went away, muttering and brought in rather a slim meal. Look a here,' said John, 'don't try to go back on your contract. I reckon you did rather underrate my ability, but I'm a man.' At two o'clock John came back and took a seat. Th proprietor came iu and asked him what he wanted. 'I waot my dinner, sapper or break fast, just what you are a mind te call if' 'Yon have already eaten here three times to day.' 'I know that.' 'Why do you come again jBecause it's two o'clock V 'It is not supper time.' 'I don't understand you, sir. What do you mean V The contract has been adhered to; you have come irregularly.' 'No, sir. I've come regular. It was the agreement that I was to have a meal every hour, and I am going to stand up to it if it packs ray stomach as tight as a green water melon. You are trying to impose on me because I'm from the country. I have made ar rangements with a boy to wake me up every hour to-night, and I'm comin' here to eat. That's my business now, and I'll act fair with you and eat every time. Give me an oyster can of coffee and some ball sassige.' The proprietor handed the man thri dollars and requested him to leave. A fight ensued, and John was led away by the police. Wh n he completes his rock pile engagement, he will sue the restaurant for damages. Little Rock, Ark., Gazette. Adown the street with flying feet She tripped with high-toned flutter; An orange peel carcsswd her heel, Aud Bhc anchored in the gutter; With smothered swear the maiden fair Arose from 'mid the boulders; But, oh, such luck, her panier stuck Right us betwixt her shoulders. DISSOLUTION NOTICE, The Co-partnership heretofore ex isting between the undersigned, under the firm name of Rulison & Groth, in the Hotel Business in Canyon City, Grant County, is this day dissolved by mutual consent. All persons owing said firm will please call and settle with eitherof the late partner). Canyon Ctiy, Aug. 1st, 1880. N. RULISON. nlDii A. II. GROTH. CITY BREWERY AND SALOON, Washington St., Canyon City, Grtfts F. C. SELS, - - Propt'r. Conitaatly on hind and for !, XiAfer Beer Superior to any ia tie State. FINE WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS ALSO, MALT. MALT VINEGAR, AND CHOICE CALIFORNIA HOPS AND LAGER BEER WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. LIQUORS AND WINES, For salt !a qaantitita leas thsa FIVX GAL LONS. THOS. HOWARD, MEAT MARKET. JOHN DAY CITY, OREGON- We keep the best qualities f YEAL, CORNED BEEF, BEEF, MUTTON, PORK, HAM, BACON LARD, SAUSAGE, ETC., ETC. Constantly on hand and for sale at tho LOWEST MARKET RATES. Frank McCallum's Variety Store, John Day City, - - Oregon DBALKR IK CHOICE GROCERIES, TOBACCO, CIGARS, STATIONERY, NUTS AND CONFECTIONERY, ETC., ETC. Would respectfully solicit a share of the patronage of the citizens of John Day and surrounding country. MAIN STREET, JOHN DAY, OREGON. AT THE POST OFFICE! E. HALL, X E jSL. Xj IE3 jFI. I 3NT Stationary, Spectacles ana Eye Glasses, Candies, and Nuts. Subscriptions taken, nt Publishers Rates, for all the Leading Papers and Magazines published in THE UNITED STATES. Agent for Titus Bro., Jew. elers, Albany, Oregn. Watches Clean ed and Repaired. Watches, Clocks and Jewelry repaired promptly and satisfactorily. MILLIHERY AHDDRESSM1KING. Ladies desiring to purchase Sprang: Hat9 will do well to call at M. 1. Douthit's Milinary Store, since she- has just received FROM NEW YORK, a full assortment of Ladies, Misses and Children's Hats, also the latest styles of Trimmings. She also keeps a large assortinesit of Ladies' Underwear, Embroideries kees hose and snail articles of every de scription, a! b& best qialitj and rea sonable prices. No credit allowed,.. The patronago of all is politely solici ted. geo, wmbT OANYON OITTT MILK-MAK The best of Milk furnished to Che citkeus of Canyon City ev 2ry moaning,, by the gallon or quart; at reasonable rates. Young men glsould never lost pres ence of mind in a trying situation. "When you ta&e the girl you love to a picnic, and you wander avray to com mune with nature, and she suddenly exclaims, "Oh, George, there's an ant down my hack !"" don't stand still with your mouth open; don't ' faint; don t go lor tlie girl s moiner; ! go for the ant v