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About Grant County news. (Canyon City, Or.) 1879-1908 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 27, 1880)
The Brit Mr Mews, Saturday Morning, Nov. 27. IS80. EOBAiI LODGE jSTo. 22. 1 0 0. F , aineto every Thursday evening tii their Lodire IWiu in Canton Guy. Vwitiug brothers nri invited to at'end. By Ordi r of N. G. off OUN TAIN VIEW LOD2B,No. Hi 33. 1 0. 0. F., Hr.iirie City, Ore m is ev. rv Saturday Ev. njj. !M'KJler5 of the order :tiv invited to attend. By order of tin N. G. The Gkakt Ounty News is regis, tekkd at the Post-Office at Can yon City as skco.nd class mail hatteh; according to law. See the Ball advertisement on first jmge, to be given at Prairie City on Christmas Eve. The proceeds are to go to the Public School at that place and every one that possi bly can should attend should go. The' never do anything by halves at j Prairie and consequently a good time will be had. Inasmuch as some of our friends liavo told that we had no wagon- &ud were doin? no "wajron work, we doire to say that we have a tip-top vjigon-maker and arc turn ing out lou of wagon work and uli of the best kind, go right into Ja cobs & Basford's shop with your wagon work. Our friend J. J. Cozart has been so unluckv as to lose about lot) head of cheep within the ltct few weeks out of hi band of 12G0, by their get ting hold of wild p&rriuip and being poisoned. They were oil the range on Strawberry. Mr. E. A. McCoy is about to erect a large Music Hall in this city and open a Music Acalimy. lie -will teach music in all its branches. S uch an institution would bj a so iree o'l proat revenue to Can von City a, h -wouljl be the only one of t ie kind East of the Mountains. Go ahead. We received & note of enquiry a to who represents! "The Gh :;t" a. the Masquerade Bail last week. In reulr wd say to the l.ilios that wj have since h id a conferea ;e with tiij fewiriw sud ''The Ghost" say, he would r-ither not give his name ai ihis Ufce day, and forgives us. Gkv HARSicv, Nov. 22, 1890. Editok News: The rnot delight ful weather we evr had this tirn-o; year, keep cattle in prime condition and iu good demand; and the pric. of whiskey tumbled to a 'bit" a drink, are among the m:n UAA bom -tiea vouchsafed unto the people ot this section of the country. A case of :dh;ged horse stealing was tned in Judge Currey's Con-:. at Landingsviiie. last week, altraoL ed couidoraol.i local interest. 'Joe' and 'Johnny,' two men Employed to grade the nev road wera arretted and charged with having stolen a hone the property of Johnny Jian loy. The tnai, Which ksieJ two days, resulted in the acquittal of both, the accused. The Military wood and hay reserves and by this time probably the pub lic buddings at this place, have bocu twrued oyer to the Interior De partment. We hear from the Agency, in a roundabout way, of contemplated movements of troops and Indians to that place e;r.y iu Spring; but as the iniormation i notoi a trustwoi thy character it wsuld not be worth inrhilc to give it to your readers. We expected reliable information from Mr. J. W. Scott, who went to inter view Major Smith, the Indian Com missioner who ha been at the Agen cy for some time; but it appears the interview was of a most unsatisfac tory nature Scott introduced himself as a stockman who was in search of two steers h8 had lost at Pine Creek, j.nd soon won favor vith the Commis sioner by expressing the greatest sympathy for the poor Indians. And after reciting the hair-breadth es cape hinitfelt and old man Crowley had from the Piutes in '78, when he Trent into tno hostile 's campvto yarn those misguided neonle of the rash otep they were about to take, the Major thought hs had surely found a friend to the noble ted man among the disreputable stockmen who dwe 1 on the borders of this Indian Reser vation. In a thoughtless moment, however. Scott expiv. .;cd the opin ion that the departmv..: commander was a d d old hypoonui. And that let Mr. Scott out. Game was never known to be so abundant around Harney as at pres ent. The meadows adjacent to the Post are the resort of large bands of auetelope, and it is nothing unusual to see the entire population accom panied by all the dog:;, chasing a Sagtail deer through the garrison. Mr. Levy, the popular clerk with Mr. Stevens, is the champion deer slayer in these parts And the beau ty of it is, Mr. L. i very niodast about hie gunning exploits. We iiover hear him discussing the merits of a Springfield over a Remington or see him receiving any large invoices of cartridges. AVe have several mighty Ximrods here who do some tali shooting with their mouths but we very rarely see them return with any of the spoils of the hunt. Mr. John Golden and Sain French, of Prairie City, paid us a visit this weez. Canyon City is improving very ramdiv this fall. h h w k U 0 IJ b ! We have just, received a full and complete assortment of all kinds of LADIES GOODS, C i .OT Hi XU, ATS an I C A PS, BOOTS and S HO 13, nnnpQttin.n niii Prnvi lino UiObiiiiuo gill liunluii). And a Vnri ly of Arlicies sui talde fr : .ilso a full As.-orlemc:.t of A3 J Of which wo offer to iheP'dblie at the iowu Cj Pi . I A 1! -4 -J- a ima-iih -am s5-jU. Canyon City, Nov 2o. 18S0. A FL7NYBAlL. A Grand Sht ni 1 Plihnv Case Ball to be gi ren at JvjIiu D.ty Orj 3'on, Friday, Dec. 2-ith, 1S8J, in Marc :vict5chm's new budding. Co:-rMr:T:i; of Aekano:;its: . I. Hiisaltine, A. Hachenoy, "Win. Jd -Doweli. Pj.ofi. JLk ;.gzug: P. I. M.;Carum, John Powell. A cordial .nvitatlon is extouded to ail. The best of t.m.sic in attendance. Tickets, wither supjor, $2 CO. SCHOO A Ball will be g. he New Stone Building of ''tjisclun in JOHN DAY, 0iW:J-0X, On the evening of Dj jo.'nber 10th, 18SD. for Iho benefit of the John Day School. COMMITTSE Olr' AlU!AGEirr:iTS : J. F. Wolfingcr, J. Vvr. McDowell. Floor M vnageks: Jno. Powell, 7s. R. Mazciey, C. W. Parrish. A general invitation is extended to all Tickets, $2, supper extra. ESTRAYEB. One sorrel horse with a white rot inface, right lore ankle enlarged, 12 or I'd years old. One .small bay horse, both hind legs white to knees, white strip in forehead, branded T upside down onlef. sh J alder; very plain s u. dle marks on him; he is about li years old. One bay horse with white spot in face, rather inclined to be a little sway backed, branded JD on left hip; some saddle marks on him ; about 12 years old. A reward of $10 will be given for the delivery of said hor jes or for information that will lead to their discovery. BOBT. BAY, n30.-n38 Canyon City, Oregon. CITATION. In the County ' ourt of ihe State of Oregon, for Grant County, In the matter of the estate of M. A. MeNeal, deceased. To Joseph MeNeal, James MeNeal am' all persons in any wise interest ed in said Estate, greeting: In the name of the State of Ore gon, you and each of you are here by cited and required to appear in the County Court of the State of Oregon, for Grant County at the Court House, in Canyon City in said Count v, on the 7th day of January, A. D.,1SS1, at the hour of 11 o'clock A. M., of said day, then and there to show cause why an order of sale be not made by said Court, author izing and directing the administra tor of said estate to sell the follow ing real property belonging to said estate, to-wit: the W.V of the NW and the NEJ- of the NWJ and the NW-L of the NEJ of Sec. 22, T 12, S R 23, E W. M. in Grant County, State of Oregon, as in the petition of said Administrator, now on hie in said Court, prayed. Witness the lion. G. I Hazeltine, Judge of the County Court, of the State ot Oregon, for &rant County, with the seal of said Court aih'xed this 23rd day of November, A. D. :SEAL. : Attest W. S. S0UTHW0RTP1, n3-Jr-n3S. Clerk. u'oliiie of Final Settlement. In tho County Court of the State of Oregon, for Grant County, In the mattGr of the estate ) of Caleb Ban, Deceased. ) Notice is hereby given that the Administrator of tlie above-named estate has filed in said Court his fi nal account of hi administration in said estate and that Tuesday, the d-th day of Jana.irv, A D. 18S1, at cloven o'clock A. M. of said day has J Qn.; appointed Uy said court for the neanug and settlement ot said ac count, at which time and Court any person interested in said Estate may appear and hie exceptions to said account and contest tlie same. Dated, November 23rd. JS30. wm. Mcdowell, nS-l-nSS Administrator. Notice of r'lnni ottlcment. In the County Court of the State of Oregon, for Grant County, In the matter of tho estate of J Yardaman, Deceased. ) Notice i. Sieroby given that the Ad ;:iinirtraUr of i he above-named es tate has iiltul in sa'ul court his final account of his administration in said estate and that Tuesday, the 4ch day of January, 1881, at 12 o'clock M. of siid day has bet n appointed by said Court, for the hearing and settle ment of said account, at winch time an 1 Court any poison interested in said estate may appear and tile ex ceptions to said account and contest the same. Dated, Canyon Ciiv. Nov. 23rd, 1(580 J. H. BLAKE, n3-i-no8. Administrator. SETTLE31H.NT NOTICE. Notice h hereby given that the ex eenfcois &c, of ilie Estate of John L. Millor, late of Grant County, Or egon, deceased, have liled in the Couu'v Court of the Shale of Ore- gon, for the County of Grant, their final report and account in the mat ter of the administration of said Es tate, and that the fourth day of Jan uary, 1881, has been appointed by said court for final 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 n jt be accepted and this E state De cree fully settled and these execu tors discharged. G. OYERHOLT, D. G. OYERHOLT. M. L. Olmsted, Atty. Executors of the last will and testa ment of John L. Miller, deceased. 113-1-38. NOTICE. Tofaciliafce my annual settlements; 1 desire to balance ray books by Jan. I 1st, 1SS.1. I will accept, in payment, of accounts, farmers' produce of all kinds, at the highest market rates. In case payment is not made by date above mentioned, I desire fhe books balanced bv negotiable paper. JULES LeBRET. Variety Store, Prairie City, Oregon. The Thanksgiving Supper "at the 3d. E. Church was a grand success. Receipts were about- $134. CLARK, CLARK, FOR ALL THE GOODS BOUCKT A HQ ! 1 it w Just having receive! a 'arue Stoct of all kinds of Merchan dise, bought at the'Wry Lowest Figures, I am determined to sell them to "my customers at the lowest cash prices; BEY ( .'5 0 1 O II ATS axd CAPS, HARDWARE, And Everything needed in this life. In order to sellCheap I buy Cheap. In return for Goods I will lake all can kiiiilb uf Cou.dry Produce, Vis: Grain of all kinds, Butter, Eggs, Furs, Ukies. Scl, Eot. W. S, CLANS, GAHYOri CITY, OREGON, Claris:, claeib:, H1LUHEBY ARD D3ES'ii5SKlRG. M. L. Pcu hit i ne p'e.is .re in an n...t.ci ? 'o 'he pub c s o te-s js-r-Ofivi-d in exteti tt. rk of h t , lt -net-; ;md oilier V.illincryg oJs fev-ry va i.-t ot th- Lt -fd uio-J j- pultr -tyl s. A j tliafc -he !as ni i"g d U r t ck of Dnss- fiti.mi'tg-. ba 'i !tJ,t! ri,i ln.ii ' Gi.1mw .i, H - . y a cy a. d s i.td! a 'i- 'K f v r ,J riPfi n Sh- si so l.w - - :i 1 ''' n ' Tie :.nd Shi. 1-. -neb m nv ntt f iv-l s- v it. to ii die j)la . Tlift wdi -e Inuntl. a" s t of 1 1 -1 iay o (1 , oaght . .-j et-i lly for i he st-a n. S t.i-e -I f- d wst!,i ' reac" nt the hvli r f i- 11 vic n5: lh(t b s fpadi'y of g"-l in thi- line rer ..f. r il em -l s rivdi'g tl.o-o of v phiet t i- 1" of Po dan 1. si e p hely aolic t.s t! lihisra1 pt(- - f II. On last Monday Dr. E. C. Hors ley was called to see the wife oi Pe ter Stenger, who lives about Similes from here in the llarn y Yulley. The Dr. returned la.su Tnur I vy and informed us that se was : g alone as well as could be e . She was very sick. -00 Read the new advertisements in this issue of the News. Phil. M s chan&Co., Jules LeBr".k, vera leal ads. and numcr-jm Bail .dvt'--tisemeuts are in to diy an I shd! there is fun for all. Thos. Smith is putting upasta" k 3G by 30 on the oppsite side . of the creek for Mr. Jas. Brackott. Are we to have a Chirstmas Tree this year or not ? It is time to be gin to prepare if one ia ta be erecfe- ed. CLARK, CLARK, AND PLENTY 3Lj SOLD FQftlCASH G8LY"! onc! mm mamt. CLARK OGEBIES, BOOTS & SHOES, CROCKERY. Country, for the susteuanct of must have my Cash so that I CLAKK, CLARK. LADIES EMPORIUM. M s. J.nie Cb-nvfr rron'd amnonneff to fii piiili 'h.r die ka just rcc-ivHtl for tli Fall ivl Winter tratl the wmt jti'sh ssortint .f Mss ud ChiM reua !i U eve- otr-d io ibiB vrkf. S-e also Lej s full stock of Ldi,t, Mi-hcs u i l'hddrin S1ms. Ldie- v-..!t;M vs", J-o'-:ef and Knbif; just rhe -ty for wi- tr wr; IiA-'s Uo-(hrw- r (Vsh's, f'ces Kmf r .jHis" ami Rits.ors. Tr muiit g silk fr Tabl ana IJ ck.' cur 'cry, J-'i' vir su e lihI Je.elt;ry. ChM.l''8r ij.own Lamps Office and Paiior bap.s anl L.uip Kixiunsand uott fr th llo iday trade, ton numerals t -nMimT ife atui f-r Bale at the low-' pusnibifr i-ates. fbrcah. The patr.ma'f public i.i respectfully joliciled. We have a "Humboldt Washer" that we will sell, or trade for flour, wood, pork, wheat, or chicken. In Time of Peace Prepare for Wr ! j Now is the time to buy your nre I arms. Winchester Rifles $25 to,i3; ; Remington Riiles $20 to $2o,Sharps, ! Snorting tfiues double triggers, ny c di- er, 30mch $33: Colts Army Re f. 'Ivors Nickle plated using 41 Win- hosier cartridges center lire $15 I We are now selling the Smith & Wes- --r TIT 1.1 L? T- son, iNew raoaoi aouoi acuou xw y )1yoi 38 caliber, center Fit $14 British Bull-dog Revolver $6:50. Cartridges at reduced prices by Wm Heck & Son, Portland, Oregon. r ' : Lst Saturday tho parsonage took iire and only for the exoitiona of Rev. G. W. Wilcox, it Tfould iiava burned to the ground. Garfield received 399,000 majority in 19 States; Hancock received 519, 100 majority in 19 States. Thua giving Hancock 120,100 majority of tho popular vote- r