VOL. 2. NO. 34. CANNON CITY, OREGON, S VTURDAY, NOVEMBER 27 1SS0. TERMS: $3. PER YEAR. i V PROFESSIONAL CARDS. C W. Parrbil ATTORNEY AT LAW. Canyon City. Oregon. M. L. OLMSTEAD, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Canyon City, Oregon, Geo. B. Currey, Canyon City, Oregon. M. Dustin, Attorney at Law, Canyon City, Oregon... E.G. HO US LEY, M p. Grf ADUATK OF Til E 1VERSITY Or l'ENN- vylvaniu, April 8, 18-18. Canyon Oi'y, Oregon. Office in his )ru Store. Ma'n Stieet Orders for Drugs promtly (illed. No professional patronaro solicited unless directions ate s'rictlv followed J. W. HOWARD, M. D., Canyon City, Grant Co., Oregon. 0. M. D0BSQ3J, HL D., Frairio City, - Og N. K BOIiSY, jpgyPental ro'"in first do-r south of l)i Howard's Dri! Store. Canyon (Yry. Oregon. (J. 1. UAZKLTINJS, PIiotosrap2ior, CAN'YN PITY. OREGON. PHIL HETSGEAN & 80. Announce that they have re ceived a full and well assorted Slock of GENERAL MERCHANDISE, which they offer iitivin"; bought for Cash we jie prepared to sell our Goods 'hoaper than the' were ever l:3fore sold in this Market. Canyon City, Jan. 10. TSSO. .The cheapest plao? to "buy PAINTS, OSLS, CLASS, PUTTY, - VARNISHES And HALL PAPER Is at Sam. Sired' s, opoosite the M. E. Church, Canyon City. Oregon. n!2tt. J -U.S WCUtSET. GEO. OvUSMXS. WOOLSEY & HOUSM AN, CAIJYOI? CITY, OEEGnii. rjl'TE RAH 'npolie'l with pure Wines d,j Liquor?, Bpr. A'e, Bitters and Cigars. FINE BILLIARD TABLES la the S?on. TGive us a call. j. w- Mcdowell, PROPRIETOKB JOHN DAY SALOON, John Bay. Oregon. The Bar is supplied with pure, wines, Liquors, Beer, Ale, Bitters and Curars. A fins BILLIARD TABLE in the Sa loon. Give us a calL -8 Hotels. A. H. Grotii, If. V. THOMPSON. CITY HOTEL Canyon City, Oregon, GUOTH & THOMPSON - Proprietors Beg laore to inform their friend And tlie Public Generally That tbey can be found at the OLD STiLND, And are alwiiwa ready to furnish good Board and Lodging AT MODERATE PRICES. A fire and burglar proof snfo lias tyecn p'ac d in the house for die aecom modntinti of rucsts. Grange Hotel. PRAIRIE CITY, OREGON, J. IL Hardman, Proprietor. The a?of)tnmodations at the above H'jtol rr emu!, and every caro will bo taken to make guest feel at home. FCr""Corafortnb?o hedp, and as good a tiMr as tbu market affords furnished at reasonable Jatcs. HARNEY HOTEL. Fort Harney, Oregon. IV. W. JOII.VSOX, Propraetor. Having completed 1113' Hotel I am prepared 10 entertain the traveling puhlic v;th care and comfort. The table is supplied with the best the market nllm-ds. The beds are neat and clean. HKNRY SI EG ART, Fashionable Barber, WASHINGTON ST., opposite City Brewery. HAIR CUTTING, SHAVING, AND SHAMPOOING, HOT AND COLD 15ATII.S AT ALL TIME-. DALLES AND RAKER CITY STAGE LINE, Yaile & Co., Proprietors. Departs from Canyon City for Ti: Diilics ami Dak tr City, Daily. Arrives from the same points, Daily. K. ( Williamson, Sup't. CANYON CITY & McDERMH mm. STAGER LINE, FPoAWX HcBEAX, - - Proprietor Departs from Canyon City for Ft. Harney. McDermitt and Winnernncca Palljr. Arrives from same points daily. CITY BREW1EY AND SALOON, Washington St., Canyon City, Oregon F.C. SELS, Propt'r. Conatantly on hand and for sale, Laser Boor Superior to any Id the Stato. FINE WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGAR AL?0, MALT, MALT VINEGAR, AND CHOIOE CALIFORNIA HOPS AND LAGER BEER WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. LIQUORS AND WINES, For sale in .Quantities less than FIVE GAL LONS. . T", PETER KUHL, FEED & SALESTBLE? Washing! on Street, CANYON CITY, OREGON. Hoses boarded by the Day or Week on reasonable tonus. All Stock left in our can; receives the besi attention and ut nost care. In connection with the Stable you will find the q ft flWQWW'fi 5?f ft 9 OF KUHL&MACY, Whore work of all kinds in our Line is done at Prieos thnt Defy Coinjietition. Itav and "-rain taken in Ex change lor work. J. VAN BEURDEN, Watchmaker ami Jewele., IMI'OKTER AND DKA.Miit IN AMERICAN WATCHES, Diamonds, Jewelry, Solid Sil ver and Plated Ware. 7o. U'7 ri'-t St. - P-iilan l Oregon (Fonnely J. K. 0 ill's Book St'ue.) Jevvelrv 3Iiiim fact nrofi To Order. Special attention paid to Repair ing Fine Twitches and Diamond Sot- ti- THE BEST OF ALL i FOIL MA'-T At2) id For jmo!! liiriu a tl:v,.1 of n. ccnti'.rvthc r.4i rli-x!ran ."J-.tai::' iljsitij.cjri !::iHhceil l.uo-.vii to iuil.ion.1 U over tilt: world :.s sSt::c o:.lv t.'lo ri'iirtn." lor III ri'lief of ao liii-cUliMits ;tn l It n u nit .iclv.offS ;Sl lll)MV Ji!Jt lr lir t lie, (K-stoJ iSHi Usucl. l.r . v.ry laiin oi'oxti.Tiial pain K taj it .v.cjrjifj-; ;Ii u. ivl ::ii7-:tln to ri . Uc wry :u' r.ta'.i tX conJiui: fA . .ti-cni i) dn . r. 5 iril impMim im:)'.sib!(!. 1 -!lV'iH in ti iW;ru:'ii 1'1" li il'M iSlofia K'."n.t'- r'-.i'ion :uj ttutully womlcrful. ffij '5 i. o.ly hi m wA by Ih.s ':c-.sli. yowcr ol'lllid v.hicli fK-.'li'. !:r'H .such tiilmcuts ol' ii.i hum kv ; i.vi: loiiir.-ct-V, J.l::.,cle.s. 15r:is J Kid. i:4s. r.i'i'js nnd I'M; -;-iii:: :( t''H6o:ir;m Ztit''3 tszxu 'tin.;;. '.'llVm-n., I..tmciss, Old a.'iT. rJct-.-s I-VostTaliti. '!iiil)lains. ioi's :::.rd Ilrrns. and tiMlvctl t v Vori;i of rxJcruul rtAa ense. It Ik:!!" . i. !icii tc.M'K. For t ho Dirt it. (,:::.. TiON it uira Kpraiuu. Sviiti:y, Siila tloints, Fotim'rr. IZm ncfw Morrs. Hoof lUs- 1 1 1 IK! c v, J'oot 12: , JJrrciv Worm. Scab, ; Hallow 5: i. IS-ratclics, niu-tr-ills, S:3::vi?j. Ti-ru-Ii, K'ncbonc,! Old M'jrcrt. S'o 1 i:v:i. Film upon . I ? . -. . 1 .......... n f tl I iil'o ivhitli trio ccruimuts os tlio , tnlc and StocTv lard ox'O JIamc. Tho Itlexltan Mustang T.lniincnt always cures ivl l'.ovcr disappoints; and ft is, positively, POP- 03 BEAST. --- - -bt an, im, jWT ifc i'READ THE OPFOSITE.PAGE 5? 1 ra ft 1 81 laiiiiriiTf 1 -4 u J .w K J 12 iA Li d if bis 'J .i u awia us: 3 i is 'A 4 THE BEST OF ALL TS i P?Q DASCD may bo found on file nt Q. P.. rtSD rftrfcti Howell & Co Newsmporl vei l is.ii- Uurnu i . Sjimicc St.). w:,nraXW? i8 EDITING A PAPER. Editing a paper i3 a pleasant busi ness if )ou like it. Il it contains much political matter people won't have it. If the 'pe is large it don't contain much reading matter. If we publish telegraphic reports folks pay thy are nothing but lies. If we omit them they siy we huve no enterprise, or suppress them for politi cal ollecr If we haAe a few j"kes, folks say we are nothing but rattlehead-". If we omit jokes, folks say we re nothing but old fossils. If we publish urigitial matters, they lianiu us for not giving selections. If wo give selections, people say wr are lazy for not writing noro and giv ing them what they have not read in .onic other papi-r. If wu give a complini'-nt iry notice, we at e cen-uted for bein partial. If we don't, al. hands s:iy we are a great hoj. if wv lnst-rt an article which ple.se the la-ites, ihe men become jealous, and vice versa. If we at end church they say it is for effect. If we remain in our otfrV, a 1 tanking to our own bwme-s, folks suy we ae too proud to mingle with our fol ows If we go out, they say we don't at tend to our business. If we don't "pay np promptly, they .ay we are not to be trusted. If we pay up promptly they say we stole the money llobart Journal. 7hat Shall We Do With our Daugh ters 1 This is cettai.ily a important prob lt'ti,; but lu-re ae sotiiO suitable leso s which should bs early impressed upon thcin: Tench f em so'f-reliance. Teach them to nmko bread. Teach them to make shirts. Teach th.-iu t- fnot up storr bills. Teach ti em not to weir Ilse hair. Tach them tu wear thick warm bhoep. Bting them up in the way they should :o. Tca'.-h '.hem h w to wash and iron clot he.-. Teach them how to make their diod es. Teach them how to cook a good ni"al of victuah. Teach them that a dollar is only a hundred cents. j Teach thftn h"w to darn stockinji- and sjw on buttous. Teach them evry day dry, ha'd.ptnc tical omuicn sen t-. Teach them to say No, and m an v; or Yes8, aod stick to it. Teach thorn to wear calico dre-.-es ut d do it like a queen. Give them a pood, subs;autinl, com mon school I'dncation. Teach them that ago d, rosy romp is worth fifty consumptives Teach them to regard the morals and not the money of their heaux. Teach them to have no'hing to do with intemperate aud dis-olute youn. men. Teach them all the mysteries nf thp kitchen, the diniog room and the pa lor. Teach them that the more one livo within his income the mote he Vf save. Teach the.Di that tin farther one lives besond his income th nearer he getst the poor htuse. Rely upon it that upon, your teaching depends in a great mea-wo the vel and woe of their stfter life. Teach thMu the aero uplishments, ran sic, pamtinir. drawi'ig, if you have the tune aud UKiey to do it with. Tt-ach them that a good, ttady me chanic, without a cent, is worth adozen nil patent loaft-rs in broadclotl . Teach them thnt God made them in his own image, and ne amount of tight lacing will improve the model. THE STATE BY COUNTIES. Garfield, Hancock, Weaver Baker, 44G G29 1 Clackamas, 1166 872 5 Clatsop, 536 434 Columbia, 312 228 Coos, 607 554 2 Douglas, 1256 1105 Grant. 461 436 2 Jackson, 743 1065 Josephine 199 279 Lake, 217 374 Lane, 1012 1092 Linn 1416 1676 3 22 47 22 Marion, 2050 1386 Multnomah 3211 2619 Polk, 771 712 8 1 2 22 38 Tillamook, 134 84 Umatilla, 1250 1535 Union, 664 - 899 Washington 880 578 Wasco, 1330 1510 Yamhill, 1056 940 Garfield's plurality, 610. Garfield's clear majority, 439. We take ihe above from the Week ly Oregonian and is in all probabil ity correct, with, perhaps, some few votes for Weaver not counted. Those that bet on Oregon and got 500 ma jority given them have undoubtedly won; the Weaver men have lost, un less they bet that Weaver would get 100 votes. CHRISTMAS BALL. A Grand Ball w 11 be given at the Grange Hall, PRAIRIE CITY, On Christmas Eve, 1880, for the ben efit of the Public School, at said place. Committee of Arrangements : John Laurance, John Worswick, Jas F Cleaver, Wm. Wright, W F Settlemire, C A Swick Floor Managers: J. B. Johnson, Jas. Fitflgan, M. Costerpech. " Tickets, without supper, $2,00. A cordial invitation is extended to all. A few days ago while John Carey was going out of Long Valley with his freight wagois, the trail wagon became detached and went off the grade and Noble Trowbridge, who was in the wagon at the time, aays it rolled over three times. No harm was done to the boy, and but little, to the wagon. Our old friend P. D. Rothwell, formerly of Baker City, was elected president of a lyceum club rocontly organized at the medical college of Ann Arbor, Michigan Mr. Roth well has been attending that college a little over a year, Christ Gerber, Wholesale Hard ware, Toledo, Ohio, says: Th Ex celsior Kidney Pad has accomplish ed more for my wife in three weeka than all the medicine she has taken in three years. Refer all skeptics to ne. See Adv. Mac Robinson, who fell while un loading grrin some days agOjjoid was laid up for some time from jfch fall, is up and around again. Mr. Hugh Cannoaand family have moved to town to reside Hugh says he will stay all Winter if the people are good to him, and we guess they will be. Mrs. Turk has received a fine lot of toys nuts and Christmas presents at . . ir 1.