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About Grant County news. (Canyon City, Or.) 1879-1908 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 2, 1880)
I Tie Brit Coitj lis, Saturday Morning, Got. 2. I8S0 sen The Grant 0.unty News is rehis- TETtKD AT Til E PoST-OfFICB AT CaN- yon City as second class hail matter; according to law. OBUI LODGE 2nto. 22. 1 0 0. F , meet every Thursday evening ut thnir L(lio Rnm in Can von City. Visiting brothers are invited to at'end. By Order of N. G. B mi 1 1 ill ii in i m iiii ii ii i hi i imrggacstCTry.i MOUNTAIN VIEW LODGF, No. 33. I 0. 0. F., I'ruinc City, Ore gn, m-ets evi tv Sa'unhiy Ev.m ing. Members of the order urn invited to attend. By order of the N. G. iiiiiii uiiJmmnii'iUgwg COXJI.TT" HYXESEAL. On last Monday evening at the residence of Mr. M. Y. Thompson, of this citv. a few invited friends of the beautiful and accomplished Miss Frankie II. Smith, of Prairie Oity, were assembled to witness the ' "re 1,1 :nfor:'nff tlloss who it8ild solemn ceremony of inarne be- tteildiS tl tll!lt we have es tween ber mid Sir. .J. D. Sutherland. ' t'hed il hotel or boarding house Ai.n l i. j.. bride leaning upon the arm of her n followed by the charming brides maid, Iliss Ada Worswick. and ?.Ir. Sweetzer, as groomsman, and were met by the Ivcv. Geo. E. "Wilcox, . -who with the usual form made the two one. The bride and maid were both neatly dressed in black, as were the groom and groomsm:i2i also. 3t is the wish of the News that their lives may ever be as cheerful as on that evening. After congratulations the Brass Band appeared at the door and serenaded the happy pair, after which the friends bid Jh and Mrs. "Sutherland good night and departed for their several homes. Canyon Citv, Ggn. Sept. -27, 1880. To the citizens of Canyon City and the policy holders in the Pacific Mu tual Life Insurance- Company, Cali fornia, . will ray that on Monday, Sept. 27th, 1830, A. ifeEumic act incr agent for tlio above companv, called on me and paid in hand the full amount cf claim undet- poiicy No. 7740, on the life of my husband, E. E. Turk, provided for in Hjeticn Kine of said policy, and will further 3IS.V tliat I enn -icier that I have been tquitably d?alt wlih :ind ahi perfect ly satisfied and hereby retnra my thanks. CAROLINE TUIJK, Phil. Mhtschan, Ykitnxiss. After the v;eldiiig last Monaay evening Mr. Sweeper vm Yaiking nn cfrnof. nnfl ?n rtf flip llvpw- I erv was stopped 1 v a sterner and accosted with, "Allow mo to con gratulate you." .-Sweetzer, of course, was somewhat surprised nnd replied: 5lIgucyou hav got hold of tilt wrong man , sir. " Oh ! I thought " It was all we heard. Died. In ;-ir.i pia, Io.vTa, on Tuesday, September, 14U:, lifeO, at 1 o'clock, p. m., Father James Shepherd, aged 80 years and six months. He was hurried on th. loth in the honors of Masonery. A full ; obituary will appear next week. j 'SS" fS Tr? ; llev. "W. L. MavEwan will hold j devine services in this city at Epis- j copal Church on Sunday, Oct. 10th j nt 11 o'clock A. M., and 7 P. M., al- ; so on Sunday 0,;t. at the same - place and same hours. Dikd. Near Prairie City on Sept. 23d, Mrs. E. C. Officer nee Steele. She left two babies two weeks old. Mrs. Fisher has gone to Baker City, where she will remain. Joseph Oliver has our thanks for favors extended to us. Sarah Hubbard, is in the city to remain till after the Fair. The wife of Mr. McCoy arrived in this city yesterday morning. m. jiii luiaLi.m.LJujm-'-J vvrtresa darling I am growing old, Silver threads among the gold; don't you call me darling, said his wife, for any man that will attempt to live in this county, keep house ; caliber, 30 inch 833: Colts Army Re and raise a family without the Grant j volvers Nickle plated using 44 Win County News when it can be had for ! Chester cartridges center fire SI 5. three dollars a year, ought to grow ' VG l nov selling the Smith & Wes , , , , , ' -. . son, .New model double action Re old; he ought to have tar m his Mir volver 88 caUber) ceilter Fire S14 and feathers on top of the tar; he British Bull-dog Revolver $6:50. ought to go blind and never be able Cartridges at reduced prices by Win. j to hear again; he ought to die; that's the kind of a housekeeper I am." Y. H. Clark, informs us that in a short time he will move his stock of goods from here to John Day, also that he intends to make it tJtl!e peo ple's store", and with that aim in view hs rtTivnnfn to that rdace the largest and finest selected ,tock of merchandise ever shipped to Grant County. V. H. Clark, has been m business in this city for several years and is well and favorably known He will no doubt carry an immense stock as he intends to do a full share of the county trade. Boaiiding House. Yre ake pleas- hi wiw uiuiiauh njiuie uuaiu uun uu Poured P" or mcals-at 50ctr encli. G. KBIBERLAN, 0". STEINEK. Quite a sensation was created in our town last Tuesday by the ap pearance en Main Street of John Garrison's vegetable cart loaded to the guards with seven bewitching fe males. The girjs no doubt enjoyed their ride, even if it -was behind a deaf mule. fr. J. A. Lavcock and family, of tins Valley, started for St. Helena. Cal., last Thursday wliere they will spend the winter. While abseni, ?tli L. will visit San Ei'ancisco phy sicians for consultation. Wo wish them a pleasant visit and a safe re turn, Mr. Sweetaer returned home vm.s Saturday from California, attended the wedding of Jii:i brother-in-law, ivfr. Sutlierland, to Miss Frankie H. Smith, and returned to Culiforiiia List Thur.idav. "Wo noticed quite a 3iice stepper on the street this week, and with proper' training from now till the Fair will aland a good show to take in a few dclfor.3. Tuckr onws him. Mks Alraa Luce took her depar ;nre hist Sundry. f:r La Gj-ande, j where ahe will a . tend the UaiYeraitY. jy. prr. of Baker City, called on xm ;ir,t Saturday. -. . . . The Daily Telegram has Jiarl four columns added to its former size. V.'o thnnk Fr. Z P. Muo-ly for fiivor j-li'iwn us jsinre tlio cbnveiiinif of the Len isl.i lure. "Tom." MiLs and AVm. Sally fomicrlv oi' luker (.'ily. are in the eiiy iuhW arrest Ibrsicai ing a horse. it nppfars that tu o hdrs'is were tick en from them last spring under a six shooter, and-they "proved the hoives the:rs and returned and got om ,f the hors.'S ibis week near Harnev, were coming to tli is city to get out a wi rant (br (lie oilier horse when they were met only a short distance ; from (0wn by Lock wood and ,jas Alle:. who had a warrant from Harney for their arrest. They still have the liberty of the town and they are easy. That Kidney Tea man, Spaulding, traveling salesman for Hodge, Davis & Co., was in the city yesterday. Wre refer our readers to the first page for more locals. The Ball given in this city on last Friday night was largely attended by Paairie City, and John Day people. AH HI, IMUU I In Time of Peace Prepare for War ! i ' Now is the time to buy Your fire arms. Winchester Rifles $25 to 3f ; Remington Rifles $20 to $25, Sharps, i Sporting Rifles double triggers, any Beck &Son, Portland, Oregon. "Oh don't be sorrowful, darling, Don't be sorrowful, dear, '' for Shepherd is urnishing the larg est paper and more reading matter than any Journal in Eastern Oregon and only charges S3 a year. It will give your more solid comfort to the square inch, than any other article you can buy with a twenty dollar bill. Stock of new Cloth ing, DRY GOODS, SHOES um it X hoy eeoBS, 12, LlftE it GltilSi MsMflff M TOBACCO, GROCERIES, 0 1 LS, Jnt received . All our Goods are first tints. "We buy no dam ged or inferior goods. Prices fcUb.o 3s -orzr ost I f All OitDKits Promptly Filled. Give us a call when vou come to The Dalles. J Second St,7 next door to French & C$'s Bank. C-r. 21, 1SS0. hi: FINAL SJiTTLKSIEIVT SOTI0E. 4 Notice is hereby given that the ex ecutors Ac, of the Estate of John L. Miller, late of Grant County, Or egon, deceased, have filed in the County Court of the State of Ore gon, for the County of Grant, their final report and account in the mat ter of the administration oi said Es tate, and that the second day of No vember, 1880, has been appointed by said court for iinal settlement thereof, all persons interested are hereby notified to appear in said court on said day and show cause if any there be why said report should not be accepted and this Estate De cree fully settled and these execu tors discharged. W G. OVER HOLT, D. G. OVERHOLT. M. L. Olmsted, Atty. Executors of the last will and testa ment of John L. Miller, deceased. n2G-30. Judge Mc Arthur staated for Baker City yesterday morning. The Judge was siok several days while here. - l.T - m. - J U.,U,.IAJ CLARENPON HOTEL, Portland, OltEOON. ZEIBER&Ka'OYVLES, - - Proprietors. Sroni.K.h p Oilics. S n et crs pn th house, every five minute-. Fiee Co-ich to and from ths House, Street Car Ticket Froe to Guest; NOTICE, ! The uridpriL'ned heivhy L'ive notice! fW f.Uu h,v ,..,.l,.,...l ,h PL , I o. i i, vjisiify uancn, s:uuimi in u iuk. onn ty Ogn., f.-r 1,4UU, having j aul $100, prior to til is intite, nml wiil p:.y 100 ; un inc jm Oi fepr., icU, and Oi. cember Is', 1S80, $600, b which is Uip last payment. All jHr ns inti-psfiu will please uoiiee. AH CHUNG, AH i'VKG, AH YOU, Aii r,in, nSl-25 All SOU. JACOBd & BASFORD, Wagon iViaking & Carpontorin. "vVagons and Buggies repaired at rsafi onahle rates Spoi es. Srakcbars, Ay. es, helices, Plow Beajr-s, Etc., or Sal?. Building and Jobbing prompt ly attended to.. Boors, Sash, Et&, Constantly on hand and made to order'. at m post bffiii J jlD 3fE3 L. Zc jZ XTl X 1ST S.ation.-i ry. peetacb-s ai.o Eye Glasses, Candies, and Nut.-. nil SfBSCRlPTlo.vs tak'ii, t Vu 1 shrrf . Rife-, for all the Leadiir P..e:.nu M-ii-''.mk ptibljahei in THE UInITEI STATES. Ag n f.r 'J it us Br . . .1 ew fler-. Aibmy. Oregn. Vut;:i.es Clean el ari'J Hepnirtul. tfSWatch'-, Clock- mid Jewe?r rcpairol pron-ptl nd SAtisTactoiil. Notice of Fiaal Sfettlcaient. 'H. C. Jarrell, Administrator of the Estate of John E. Adams, deceased, having tiled in the County ' ourt of the Countv of Grant, Slate of Ore gon, his final account in the matter of said Estate, all per?ons are here by notiued thai said final account will be heard and considered on Tuesday Nov. 2nd, A. D., 13S0, all persons are hereby notified that un less objections are filedon or before 10 o'clock, A- M., of said day, the said report will be deemed correct. ii25-29. H. C. JARRELL, Administrator. Notice of Fiii?JL Settlement. .-Vim M.arshail, Administrator f t! o Estate nf MSfs Zok. dece .m d. Iav ing tiled in die Cou-ty Court i.f t t Cttunty of tlruifc, State Oregon, hi--find siCTOtint in tin matter of cail Es tate, ali persons re hereliy no'ifi d ta t Siiid final 'account will le h'nl and considered on Tite?dav, 2 d, A. w J I).. 1880. al! person-are iter-by noti fied that unites olj ctions are (lied n or buf'nie 10 O'clock, A. M of saul day, the reiortvil! be cl-etnpd eon-ect JOHN .MARSHALL, n2o-29. Admi.i-trnfcfir. The people say that Laurance & j Shearer of Prairie City are doing a business. They sell very cheap. "Tony" Eacheney has a line as sortment of goods and he always gives down measure to all. Remember that you can always find a good square warm meal at the Grange Hotel in Prairie City. Tom and Jerry is in town ao-ain. eft 11TY BREWERY AND - IALOON, J Wastongton St., Canyon City, OregoS ; jF.G. SLS, - - Propt'rv j . Corsrnr,t!y on hnnd and fnr sale, ouporior 10 atiy in inc State. FfN'K WISE. LIQUORS AND CIGARS ALSO, MALT. MALT VINB'iAR, AND' CHOI K '"ALIFOUNIA IJOPS AND LAO BR KEER WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. LIQUORS AND WINES,- ; For snle iw quantity- thAt: FIVE GAL-" L0NS. TMOS. HOWARD, M EAT .MARKET. JOHH BAY CITV, OREGOfi- We keep the best qualities of VEAL, CORNED BEEF, BEEF, MUTTON, PORK, HAM, BACON . -LARD, SAUSAi.E. ETC., ETC. Con??anly on bai.d and for sale atther b 0 Ty E M All K FA 11 A TICS. F. I M(.CALLUffl, MercMniiiee Dealer K).!N I) Y, OREGON. II itig enlarged my S'ore Honui and st e' ed if wi'h a we 1 s lected stock of G nr.l Mer. handi.se T :jui now pivpar. I'd to comfOt-- with other Merc I ants i rx FUKInISI1IG SuPPLIKS to Farnnrs, Mim Stj'ck 3Ion and ho Public Gen- r.dJy ar riceit equal to the !wef. Call and ei amine as my ! o Is ir all fresh aj.d of the latest tyls. ' NOTICE. D'isBoIutiou of Co-Partnership. The 0--lar'ii rsnip exist inr he--v.. en te undes ined. under the n;une of St em me & C., at Monnmenttd, Grant ('oun'y. Orenon, is t his dy dis s lvei hy mutual cntsnt. E. J. W. STEMME, C. S. MILLER, S. 13 PAR LUSH, I. KAUFMAN. Monumentul, Grant Co. Oregon, July 1380 HILIIBERYAWDJBESSBAMBG, La 'ie- des riiir r purchase Spring I E it will do well ;o call at bi. L. Dmithii's Milinary Sfcrne, sinco she has 'just tec ived FROM NEW YORK, n fn 1 aswrfui nt of f7uU' s, Misses and I'hihlron'-Hits, also the latest tyl3 d'T isnmin".-'. Shea "so ke- p a Uviie a-sortftient .of Ladie-' Cndc-wear, Ku.hroitims, hiyfiG ho-r and unall articles nf every de mipion, of tlie ho't qualiiy and rea son bio juices. No cicdit allowod. The patronage of all is poliiely solici ted. 1 DEALERS IN 01 17 fit US A Clothing, BOOTS AND S HO KS, GROCERIES HARDWARE. CPvOCKERY LTQCOItS AND SUTLERS' GOO: S Of Every Description. Grant County, Oregon f aTTTi Tin o nmnTTr X III I I t LI 5 II V 1 I II Ij m