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About Grant County news. (Canyon City, Or.) 1879-1908 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 13, 1880)
Z .X, -a .'fj'-- he 'if " ' Tie Grant Colli Ms 5 Saturday Morning, Nov. 13. IS80. HOB AH LODGE, No. 22. 1 0 0. E , meets every Thursday evening at their Lodjre lloom in Canyon City. Visiting brothers are invited to atteud. By Order of N. G. MOUNTAIN VIEW LODGE, No. 33. I. 0. 0. P., Prairie City, Ore gon, ineets every Saturday Evening. Members of the order are invited to attend. By order of the N. G. TAKE NOTICE. "We hereby give notice that all debts due us must be paid by the 90tT rJnr nf TCToT'ir.-inv 1 0 A. rL - n ? -1 n i , r date Will ho nliurnrl m iht li!i-n1a nf Ai.i-r.4-r. -I T ..fi I an attorney for collection. Atten- tion to this notice will save costs. SNIDER & STEVENS. Camp Harney, Ogn., Oct. '21, 1880. A Notkd Yisrroi:. Mrs. A. S. Dun- lway arrived in our city ou hint Sun day moniiii"- and announced that she would deliver a course of throe lectures on the "Woman Question." She made her appearance before a crowded house on Monday eveniug -anil was introduced by S. Ii. Shep herd, after whicli she made an ex cellent speech, giving a brief history of her life. On the following even ing she gave her argument entitled, "Why Not?" On Wednesday she organized a society here, the pro ceedings of which will be found in another column. Wednesday even ing she gave her hist lecture, whicli she calls her "Centennial Lecture," to a crowded house. She took her departure for Prairie City, on the following morning, where she lee- tared on Thursday cveninrr. i'lires. Ganyou to Prairie City, $1 50. 8 50. 5 50. 8 00. 0 00. 10 00. :) 50. i5 50. G 50. 8 50. 1 7r,. 10 50. 12 00. 14 00. Jo 00. 10 00. 18 00. 2d 00. Middle Fork. J' unit River, Deer C rjek, Auburn, Baker, South Fork, Spanish Gulch, Camp Watson, Mitchell, Sutton's, Burnt Ranch, Muddy, Antciop t Cross Hollows, i t Bake Oven, " Deschutrs, " The Dalle. Tiik TiiAMistiivLw Bam.. By re ferring to an advorricment in an other column it wiii !e secii tliafc a irand Ball is to be given in this city on the 25th in:. The Mhna gers jiftv:n us tlinfc thry propo.se to make it the Ball of the' eason. and that persons attending will bj at but little expense, save that of a lirket mid supper, and in view thereof I hey )ropose to give tiie patrons of the Agricultural Ball tho best lime ever 3iad in Canvon Ciiv. IJon't fax to attend. A 11 T; -r,,v nrt ...... n . i vt.ll .,.n i "u, -iV i n ell worth the price. Hho v.ill be hid to sell a few mow of iheui and ,.l mm luriiwh any quantity desired. Jacob k BusforA !iavui;r employ ed a first, ckrts waon-maker arr now better iu-ej tared than ever to t. nil -work, in tli eir line in a prompt and satisfactory wanner. All work war ranted - Is hereby given that the imtVr signodhas been duly appointed, hv the County Courl, of the tate )i' Oregon, for Grant County, Admin istrator of the estate of John Paul deceased, late of Grant County and .all persons having claims against said estate, or against the firm of Paul & Noble, of which the deceas ed was a member, are hereby noti ced to present the same duly Verified -as required by law to the Adminis trator at his residence on North JFork, Grant County, Oregon, or to 31. Dustin, the Atty. of the under signed, at his oflice in Canyon City, Oregon, within six months from the Iate liereof, and all persons owing said estate or firm are notified to settle forthwith. JNIUJIUJjAS JNUWIjJS, n32-n3G Administrator. J Dated, Nov. 12th, A. O. 18S0. . , .-v secured a go:d!r nniuW' of ub- vn,icty 0f the lat st ! mon luSr ! ln ; n li ( senborx for her leaner aikI sola a lot ... , ' ' s ; -Uasonu tt.ii!, of her Iwoks, the rule p;ro of whiAi 'KAi'. .i,.., r,.,. ni.j.,lw fl , ! Thursday, Nov. 5 TeatlS 'i3ftT;d nuc Xuwa i son I . . t , .i' tln r-tv . . " . : . ' v nt Uress-UiinniinL hani. ant l -in - THE ANNUAL THANKSGIVING SUPPER. The ladies of the M. E. Church announce that on the evening of Nov. 25th, they will furnish their usual annual Thanksgiving Supper to the people of Canyon City and vi cinity Successive tables will be spread during the evening. By Order of Committee. Canyon City, Nov. 9th, 1880. Mr. and Mrs. Phil. Metschan, of this city were surprised on last Tues day evening by the visitation of quite a number of the citizens of this place at their residence for the pur pose of celebrating Mrs. Metschan's 88th birthday. A splendid time was had and the best supper that has been set in Canvon for months was - ! Ptaken of by their guests Four Through Lines of Railroad Are now pointing toward Oregon the Northern Pacific, the Utah Northern, the "vVinnenmcca, and one from Reno. "When all these are completed, the rush of population lo thiw; northern section will be won- i derful, and in anticipation of it, 'Messrs. Hodge, Davis & Co. have enlarged thsir laciiities lor the man ufacture of the Oregon Kidney Tea, which has never been known to fail in curing' the Avorst cases of back ache or any disease of the kidneys or urinary organs of either sex. Sold all over. Mrs J. 33. "Wilson, Tiffin, Ohio, sa3s: I have worn an Improved Excfisiur Kidney Pad, and received mare relief than from all remedies I have ever tried. I cheerfully re commend it to a1.! sufferers. See jidv. If vou Wiint any doors, sash, hard wood, spekes, hr.rrows, &c.,&c., Ji cobs & Basfoi'd's is the place to get Oiem. Soo ths Masquerade 33all adver tiGemeni. An addition has been made to it and embraces instruc tions to tho.-se that desire to attend. Tiio Portland Standard advocates war very strong unless Hancock is given the eleciorial vote. Now, to our mind such talk looks foolish and "Tony" should remember that it only injures the paity he represents. Ii Hancock carried Nov' York no doubt the people will see that he ai sjgets it, imfc ir woiihl seem wise- to wait till the National Committee make some move before some paper o.OOO mile; awav talks or' rebellion. The same paper still gives Grant County to Hancock by 100 majoiitv, when it received tho full returns in i the Ni.ws a week a-;o. 1 t . i r ..7-. ' ii'?H'i ai:ois N; Jasior(l s iu4,, ad-i ycrrispjiient in vac akv.v . They are on a Land rushin Inisincss now KiLUSERyaWPORESSBflKiSG. M. L. Pturhit t.-ik'.'.s p'tjasnre in an n:it.c!'i: to di public that s'ne lnf, just Lvefdved ; ti extensive stock of hat,l.ion- J ren- u n.ierw.-ar, 7 l I ... sm'l arti'des ui ev rv de.-crsjumn. . . . ... .... Te-i and Shhdd. u-di as are not found elsewhere in th" plnf1. Tiic-c iviil be found, on. n full slof-k of liididav ood-, bontcht especially for I he season. S nre rh-1 lia)lacd within reach of the iatli-snf tlii pt ;f and vic nity the iv-.st qualiiy of g--d- in thi? line ever jT?ivd :bem at nriefK rivelini tlioe of 1 -.4- iiae- thj-ihib of Po'tlatid. Khe nn- i:-!y siinjc ts tie liberal patronage of J. B. 'Jitus has arrived and will attend to the wants of his in .any linger Sewiug Machine Customers. -Ir. "Jaclv" Philips has made more improvements on his place by build ing a new house thereon. Ih Time or Peace Prepare for War ! -no'.v is the time to buy your fire arms. Winchester Rifles S25 to 35 : Remington Rifles .$20 to $2ii,Sliarps; bportmg Rifles double triggers, anv cjdiber, 80 inch $03: Colte Army Re volvers Xiekle plated using 44 Win chester cartridges center lire $15. v e are now selling the Smith & Wes son, 2sew model double action Re- Zl7 caliber, center Fire 14 British Bull-do- r vol !fi.w Cartridges at T - wv.uv,r;i i M'lUs 11V V TI l .Beck & Son.. Portland, Oregon. 1 1 omitv, r ancv ami Faioille Milliner, THE DALLES, ORC'flS. I would respectfully announce to the Ladies of Canyon City and yicin ity that I have just received from SftH FRANCISCO, DIRECT, The linest and best Assortment of I Hats, Bonnets, Ribbons, Sashes; in fact everything in my line that has ever been brought East of The Cas cades. I duplicate Portland Prices and fill all orders promptly. Plain and Fancy Millinery, Child ren's ready-made Suits, and Ladies Supplies constantly in stock. For good and stylish goods send orders to Mns. M. GLOVER, The Dalles, Oregon. CLARENDON HOTEL, Portland. Orj:oon ZEIBEU&KNOVLKS, - - Proprietors. Situa'ed opposite all the Railroad ;nd Sieani?h:j) Oflhvs. S'reet e-trs pp.as the house overv iive minute. Pren Coich to and from the lionet;, Street Car Ticket Frae to G-'iests. F LOU II r N G M I L L S, aiOUKEIKAn & C LEAVER PE0PSIET0ES. Tin's longftstiihUsliftl and well known Mi'l is now running tmdor the super vision of Jut o:poricnied :md ncconi pli-ilieil Miller and is producim a qtuil isy of FItMjr vju d to dio produciiou of anv Mdi in E istern Oron. O'dfrs f'-r Hliur, Graham, Chops, and M ill Feed, iillyd promptly ntall riimsat Rcasnnuble rates, and Sutis-facti-n Guaienfecd. f :ish pr.id for Merchautahlo vhe:U. The piitrouair'i nftim Public is Res pectfully Solicited LADIES EMPORIUM. Mrs. Jiiuc Cleaver would announce to the jnihli; that hc hns just received for the Kail and AVinfr tiado the most stylish assortment of Misses and Child rens h'lta eve' ollered in this market. S';e also IcHPps a fn!i stck of Jjadie-. jVhi-ses and Ch'ldron h'us. Ldie.s vnn!on v-.s's. .lacked and Nubias; jitt 'he -fy:e for winter wear: ladies Un-d-rvc:ir. ('o'sots. Laees. Kmbr.dderies and Ril.hot.i;. Trhnminy .silks and fringe5; Table and locket, cutlery, Sil ver w;i!o :nd 7e.welery, Chandoliois, (hown Lasnn, Olliccand .Parlor Lamp , . ' , . .' md jjinij) l"'ixtur s and notions for the Holiday trade, ton nunier-'us to enmwr ate ami f-r sde at the lowest, possible rates. tbrc?a!. The patronage of the public is revpeetfully solicited. M BALI 1-1 n ill be given at the 'auvon City, on !5th, 1880, for the ant County iVgri- cultural Society Committee of Arrrangements: C. W. Parrish, M. L. Olmsted, C. Todhunter, Peter Kuhl, Win. Armstrong, R. E. Damon. in rioor Manasrcrs: IL L. Olmsted, C. W. Parrish, t E. A. Brackctt. Tickets, -without supper, $2 00. Good music has been secured. A cordial invitation is extended to all. Wfi have a "Humboldt Washer" i that we will sell, or trade for flour, wood, pork, wheat, or chickens. ... ... Perhaps no man in Oregon is a ' stron-er advocate of Woman Stiff-' rage Hum Maj. Magone, as he rode 14 miles -itli one foot disabled and only clothed in a socli ,im,nm-H, Ic ana doneitn- out his supper to hear Mrs Duniway lecture. The County Court has sold the Eagle Hotel to John Segerdahl for the sum of 1,500. HE AD THE OPPOSITE PAGE CLARK, CLARK, PEACE FOR ALL THE GOODS BOUGHT AND Just havina: received a lare Stock of all kinds of Merchant cli-r-e, bouo-hfc at the Yery Lowest Figures, I am determined to j sel them to my customers at the HATS an i) GAPS, HARDWARE, CROCKERY. And Everything needed in this Country, for the sustenance" of life. In order to sellCheap I must have my Cash so that I can buy Cheap. In return for Goods I will lake all kinds of Country Produce, Yis: Grain of all kinds, Butter, Eggs, Furs, Hides, Ect., Ect. T CLARK, CLARE r And all diseas s of the Kidneys, Bladder and Urinary Org-ms by wear- i ng the. I fM PROVE I) liXCKLSIOR KII)- NEY PAD. h i a Mai vel of Ileal in 2 and Relief Simple, Sensible, Dj- RtiCT, PAINLESS. POWERFUL. It Cukes where all e'so fads. A rev elation and revolution in Melicim. Ab?orj)tion or direct upnlieatinn, as op posed to uns-ttisfaetnry intcual medi cines. Send for eur trea'is' on Ki I ney troubles, ""(n fn-e. Sold by drng gisf. ni- sent by mail, on rftvipl of price, $2, audhkss t This is the onlv WATSON k CO., Original 122 1 1-1 Market Street, and Genuine Kidney Pad.. Ak for it and .SN FltANCISG'-. CA Westchx A(n:.rs, I ir t ii t- 'pi -n .nnc. ' M. M. Bradley is at I ne Dalles and is about well. He will perhaps return to Canyo i City and resume I i i i ' i l l i tt,, , ; ' , s never found Mttmg in a saloon , asleep for three solid nor.rs nor "3 1 . walkin"-tho room of his own liouse ; in dead hour of night, instead of watching the town. Mr. John Zepf is building a res- idence on the opposite side of the creek. Dame Rumor has it that John is going, to get married. OUElBiOI Mil CLARK, CLARK, LENTY SOLDiFORiCASH ONLY! ONCE MORE HIMSfitf. lowest cask prices. BOOTS & SHOES, CAMYOHECBTY, OREGON. CLARK, CLARK, r - Cures by A SORPTION Nature's wa 7 f LUNG DISEAES, JjJjlTHROAT DISEASES, BR EAT II IN a TR0 U B LES, It drives into the system curative agents and healing medicine?. It draws fhom the diseased parts Thousands Testify to its Virtues. YoucaiiD8Mi8T6ttanttciirett: Don't dispair until yon have tried this Reniblp, Ei?ilv Applied and R A D I 0 A L L Y E F F E CTUAL Remedy Sold by Drujrgists, or sent by mail, on teceipt of Pi ice. $2.00, by" Send for Testimo- WATSON & CO. nia:s and our 122 & 121 Market Street, book. "Thn'o SAN fhancisco, cab Millions a Year" 1 Sent free. WESTERN AOEXTSv Tho Election returns come in rath- er slow and tho result is yet in doubt to many, though to us we think that Oregon has gone about 4D0 Repub- liuiii t tins uu juuy l:ius-o jlvcuuk- Hean majority, on account of Beaver J i. r r c..i, ,.,i t,i. tt, nj i"ov"""a e"- opportunity to vote hereafter. The little folks had a splendid Him e at Mr. D O. Overholt's last j week celebrating Miss Overholt'tf birthday. .i.mI pad! FOB LOCALS. "058 i M 'v' f