Grant County news. (Canyon City, Or.) 1879-1908, October 30, 1880, Image 1

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ATTORNEY T LAW.
Canyon City Oregon.
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Caxvmn City. Oregon,
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CANYON TO THE DALLES.
We have mentioned the fact sev
eral timss that tli s ij:k1 from Canyon
j City to The Dall-25 was a di jgrace to
any County, and now we propose to
jyive it another dig.
ill Grant County are 45 shippers
of vnrlom trades and business hous
es that ship from The Dalles, during
the yi'p.r, many, many thousand
pound ci freight and also ship from
hero to Tbc Dalles iuurensc and
numerous loads of wool, hides, &c.
Th ii 7) rh ir. 100 men and SCO
h3i3 ?3 in L'i3 froighting busi
ne ?s, (; Grant ounty, on The Dalles
road il l at a glance any one can see
what a rovaruc Th ) Dalljs inu.it re
ceive fiom our people in the course
ofay a J-j -i-b ; the frjight bus
in ass thevo is a daily siage line, lots
of pr vite auvoier and n u morons j
movers that travel the road and pay
their mile tj IV.c Dalles, yet ih? paw
pie of that ci'y seem to make no
move, whatever, to have the road
put in a! least one seventh good or
dsr, and the pap' rr fail to call the
attention of the road company to the
very bad condition of their road. Is
it right ? is it j-ni ? We be i ;vo that
the stock holders in the D. M. Pi Co.
will -ray no
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The road, at this time of the year,
is so fi 1' of chuck holes'' that im
io;; a h r.ia n v.ll watched hois li
able to bo lost in one of them, and
scar 'cly a mile is made but what one
jf the wagons are in a : 'chuck hole."
It is a lurr.ing shfrnc to have such
road3 in any County and, especially
between here an 1 the river.
W,ri- -iv ft it A wUo-.t liolm ho live on
.111 1 Mill Hint ' ' ' ' - " " ' "
bean? and sow-belly to save enough
to pay for ho wo feed and wagon re
pa"r when he gets to his destination
it is time they werj making an effort
'o got a n?w road to the Elver, or
ei e pu'ng their shonldvrs to the
w ie?l and to en mass to the owners
if tfic i'-xul at The Dalle ; and see if
,!Ky won't put theroRti in good con
dition. It b to tho intersst of I ho citizens
j? Tha Dalbn to I ilk the matter up
and, if possible have the company
0i soma work on the road. "We are
not writing this through any malice
to the R. Co., but in the interest of
o:u m lvhuiLs, cit.'zens, and more
eipjially, our freighters. Goods
come her? damaged and the poor
frjighter ha'j to stand the damage,
when it ju ;tic2 was done the D. M.
R. Co. v;oukl have to pay every cent
of the los . The peop!c o. The Dalle s
w 11 some dayscs thai; on account of
the bad condition of the road that
on account of tho bad condition of
: t!i th Kn b0 v:sitod b-v
III -Il lUiUllS lUJSUUillijJ WJJtui mum
even now.
While wo are on the road subject
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or three places bitwjen here andP.
Vernon arc alway 3 in a shameful con
d'.tion; w. refer to those mud holes.
Evjrv ran ther t'a it builds a d't h or
puts o- o aero s th) highway shon'd
see that t is sifc and not Liaky, and
atso put a bridj-o across the roal.
We hope that our exchanges in Tho
Dall.s will give ( the road a notice
and w'lilofhey are thereby speaking
in th intoroj" of their own town and
Cou itv th v will also make friends
in thi'j bounty.
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TEH MS: 3. PER YEAR.
To Who It May Concern,
I have authorized Mr. I. H. Wood,
of Canyon City, by Power of Attor
ney to transact business for me and
in my name during my absence.
October 18th, 1SS0.
JOHN McCULLOUGH.
John Murray says he came to town
last week and got a bottle and soon
met a friend and invited him to
drink They went into the livery
stable stall to drink but the proprie
tor, M". Church, informed John in
no gentle words that he wanted no
bar room made of his stable and in
vited them out. Of course John took
his bar elsewhere.
Tho bill to incorporate the town
of Pendleton has passed the Legis
lature. -
Hogue & Young have bought the
mill at Oak Point, are running in
full blast.
Major Adams raised a cucumber
in his garden at St. Helens sixteen
inches in length.
The Alice brought 3,000 cases of
salmon to Astoria lately for shipment
to San Francisco.
The Ilarrisburg Nucleus says that
many pc rsons who left Linn County
for Eastern Oregon now wish them
selves back.
The Oregon Railway and Naviga
t'on Company have resolved to in
crease their capital stock from $6,
OQO.OJO to $3,C0,000.
The State of California, says the
Astjrian, came across the bar Tes
ter lay at a low tide through the new
cut and drawing sixteen and a half
feet of water. The Captain reports
twenty-one feet of water at low tider
or about twenty-seven to twent)'
eierht feet at high tide.
The Del Norte Record says: The
wrecking steamer May Bell will be
used for the purpose of continuing
the search for the wreck of the
Brother Jonath an. "We are inclined
to think that those having the mat
ter in charge- are confident of having
either found the wreck or the imme
diate vicinity in whicb it now lies-
The Oregon Kidney Tea,
If your your back aches, or if you-
have any trouble with your kidneys
or urinary organs, don't buy some
j nostrum that you know nothing
about, made m some distant city to
sell, but buy a remedy chat has nev
er been known to fail, made from
herbs produced in Oregon and put
up by a firm known all over the coast.
Patronize home industry and be
cured at the same time.
The asylum bill will prove a costly
iffair, if it becomes a law. It will
cause a large expenditure of money,
aNd special taxation must be the con
sequence. The people will be con
vinced when, perhaps, it is too late
to remedy the matter that a heavy
price will have to be paid for the
privilege of owning and running a.
hospital for the insane. It is said
however, that the bill is unconstitu
io lal, because it empowers the tak
ng of money from a fund raised for
a special purpose, and that this mon
ey cannot be used otherwise than for
the express purpose for which it was.
intended, unless it is turned into the
general fund before being used. If
tWe bill is unconstitutional, as it is.
claimed to be, of course it becomes
null and void, and the people will
escape another but den which might
prove to be of unlimited dimensions,
and heft before its completion.
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