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About Grant County news. (Canyon City, Or.) 1879-1908 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 4, 1880)
Tie Brant oraty News. ier ONLT PAPER IN GRAKT COUNTY. Official Paper For Grant County. O.myon City, Saturday DrC. 4, 1880. 8. H. SftfcVflERD, Editor. WE WILL WE WON'T. Our typo made us say "insiM-don" list wok. instead of assertion, as we . i ., L.r., p ,. wrote art we th ugh? some or cor- rrt'ting t'o err'r, butni'-ce s-'much has befi aid about the mistake and e remmbT t m story of the proaeher tnd the lawyers which run thu-ly: "A Mi st r wa ono ridi': along a:-d was verrak'i by two lawyers and aT'er a w' il lie va- u-ke-l W h vrote his sTmm-i or nrfuh 1 h fxr-nip rineouslv. Fie re i'm I th .t ha Mpt-ach- d thorn 'ff-h-jnd. T'i-y a-ked him if 'e didn't s ni.et'mes niaki mistaken Y lie saH, he once too rr his tcx: r Liar ca'i en'er t!)e Kingdom of Heav- en," an I in giving it out paid. "No Lu.vyp- 0an ent;r the Kingdom of Heaven." "Well," aid they, "did you correct th; mistake ?" uNo," ?aid he; "it vas !o true that I just left it as I h-id given it out." "W have come to the conclusion that he did, that it is often times so true that we will let it go Suffrage Meeting. At a meeting held by the "Woman Suffrage Asso ciation of this county, on last Tues day evening, at the Good Templar Hall, the following proceedings were had: Maj. Magone introduced Mrs. and Mr. E. A. McCoy, who favored the audience during the evening with the most charming music. The Pres ident read Mrs. Duni way's letter published in the last New Northwest, after which R. Lockwood passed the constitution and by-laws around for the purpoKe of securing signers which resulted in the procuring of four new members. Major Magone then de livered a lengthy address on the sub ject of Franchiscment, and was fol lowed by Judge Olnisted, on the same question. The accomplished musi- inrn Vr" nirrl c fixT? cniil tAvi tt 1 1 rr pieces, after which Mr. Magone again arose and stated that in his opinion the people of this or any other city, ought to be doubly proud to know that they had in their midst such ac complished and excellent musicians, that he had never heard any persons that were prepared to entertainan au dience in any city better than Mr. and Mrs. McCoy. The President then thanked them for the great fa vor shown the meeting aud extend ed to them an invitation to call at any future meeting. The time was then set for the next meeting on Friday, Dec. 10th, 18S1. OUlt CHRISTMAS GIFTS. "With thn i-sue we wll cornmenco the t-i-k f giving each our adv-r i-e-a aChrisMnas G ft in tins wiy f u 1 a-al notice and will cuntinue till all havr been treated: First we come to C W. Parrisii and as 'ord"r is ho ivun's first, law", we r c omm'i d 0. W. as the attorney that can convict the guilty a'i 1 secure otd- r. Next is WoOLSEY & HoUSMAN. They .v 11 fine wine, wh sUy and gin, a:id if the patmn-j get tw lull or noisy M. h. Olmsted i ext door and ;dv ys ready lo take a oi-' in 5 nl :'d -e- that justice p e-vuil-. N-xt'K W. K Oahufison, Who -'an I w im Jd put the W:tC UB 't d 1) e TIjCII Ma-. 'I'ukk c.-4n .e ho o.u . to mxk. .ill w t a?.u . ti'i l all yo.i . e o i- cah in :it 1 1. SjEGAItl 's and t;pt sieved an cl anird up o he rrady for n?her drink hic!i y i ih find in nt-zt dnor at Buacket's. It is usual in thi cou-f y for petp'e t,. take a ride after underg 'nu all d' the foregoing trentmeut s call on Wood & Church who will furnish y..u a gay turnout. But before g'U"g mir go in to W. II. Clark's and et one of tln-se fl tj blankets, and if that is not enou'b, remcnber that Max Mkt-chax can furni-h you a little sheSt iron .tuv or anything td-v in his hie. G. Bon n am will bs r ady t -hof tiv earn i tnend'the oiug7 wh ou nturn N. Run son is also ready tu m.ike o .r wagons furnrure. In another column will be found the new ad. of W. li. Fisk, the new I merchant at Prairie City, He is a square up and up man and has eatab- i .i i lished his store on the cash system and sell." goods so cheap that all can afford to buy. Read his ad. and give hira a call. "We hear it rumored that a debat ing society is about to be organized in this place: the first question be ing, Resolved, "That woman is the mother of man and ought to vote." A lot of line beef steers belonging to Gray Brothers were driven through Main Street this week. They ! have 28 as fine ones as mio. wnnM i wisu fc0 q eat L. J. Estes, well known by some of our readers, has gone to Portland to attend a course of Medical Lect ures. The News will malic arrangements to describe the dress that each ladv will wear at the Christmas Ball at Prairie Citv. Do vour be.st. Flour is "risen" and still "aris ener' ' in this place. It is only $5 per hundred to-day and very scarce at that. "We will give a list of all those at tending the Ball at John Day next Friday evening. ESTHAYED. One sorrel horse with a white spot in face, right fore ankle enlarged, 12 or 13 years old. One small bay horse, both hind legs white to knees, white strip in forehead, branded T upside down on left shoulder; very plain sad dle marks on him ; he is about II years old. One bay horse with white spot in face, rather inclined to be a little swaybacked, branded J D on left hip; some saddle marks on him; about 12 years old. A reward of 10 will be given for the delivery of said horses or for information that will lead to their discovery. UOBT. KAY, n34-no8 Canyon City, Oregon. GREAT 3 ' R - AIJT3 ! ! haye received the l.irires- slock of General Mercian lis thai has come to 'ai yon (-t- for! years. Their sto d; of('ltb'ng is unurpassed in heair of style and quality !' gomls and endless in y.irie; v. Their Press (3o.ds an l I a dies wear cnnipriscs th latest styles in pattern aud sh uh s fand lie1 prices cai n 1 ' e beat in Po'tliind, as freih? oi; Dty Gonds does not count up like Clerk o and .-tore r-nt of cit y me cha.i t-.) a foli line f Buckingham ai:d tlect's lo ts and Shoes, Snow Kxeluders. overshoes and Hubbcr Boots Ladies and Gentleman's furn- ih!nr "ods, flar.iuds and cloth wall paper and bolder. The best brands of tobacco and ! ciuars. a lull assortment ot'l hard Ware. Moline and ( liycr! 'hilled Plows. Crockery. Glass Ware, a 11 fading patent med-; lCli.es and sheep medicine. j Blankets, C't in Bit'-ing. A f' ll nock of the rh.i est anl staple "td ... ne. .SadJ'cy ,.f gre:U diversiry.C I . . V, " . ' An mum inn f all km.U and ca i- ' , it . m r.,c , evervun i: mi .ime .ui-.c , I' raie a w-i: an, .a-i-tc. Im r, o di I mi -li:i'. io want d c I .. . ' . . , L . I Oi . A if t m w on eas n at low fc b fn-ioht, :,i d lor .-ale at lowest cash pric-.s. Tln-ref-re if you hae our on in- lere' a' h ait ou imII ncg'tit your duty tow.irus y i' sel: 'inhas o:i cali nd pxamme ' iirfit' ck and prices be fore puicha ing elsewhn. Very Respcctf ull , GEO. GUNDLACH &BR0. 2ft n u ft Maix Street, Canyon City, Oregon, W. EOW A ED, 11 D., - - PROPRIETOR. Having; recently received a of Drugs, and Medicines I am fully prepared to furnish every r thinr usually kepi in a First Class Drur House, at roa?0; able rrn-es. iso a luH M:eck of hand. fall, everybody, and ,ee. and buy of my fresh goods. Also ki-eps on hai.d a full stock of imported Wines. Brandy and Liquors.for medical purpcses, and sold in quantities not less than one quart. J. W. HOWARD, M. D , Proprietor. Is still at Iiis post at Jolm Bay City, deal- ncr out the very choicest Oroceries. also keeps a full stock of Roots, Fhoss. C-loihinsr, Calico, Tobacco, Crockery. Granite Ware, fancy Cups and Paucers, and General Mercli'andise. My Store is always welcome to everybody whether they come to buy or merely to see the jroods. XJ-ypc H: FINE CARRIAGES 07 SAV3 your 210:727, writa for AUo SOLE Manufactnrcra of Win ccl.bratcd Uuana Uycu:-.o.i.r.i or The (. 1 J i w. a. Jacobs? 11. M. Masford. JACOB i & BASFORD, Carpenteri.ne,- & Wagon rIaking. Ri-sir l'et r rCuh.V P!ack mini Slioj caxvox c;tv, - - OUK Wagons and Buggies repair ed c ca ly and promptly. Buildi 'gaud Jobbing prompt- ly attended to. NOTICE Is horehv triven that the under- signed has'been duly appoint d, by the County Court, of the State of I r p i k i ' i S'W deceased, iate of Grant County and f all persons having claims against,- said estate, or against the firm of! ?ul & Noble of whicl thet ed was a member, are hereby noti- I fiecl to present the same duly verified i as required Dy law to tne Admims- r.rator ac ins residence on rorth Fork, Grant County, Oregon, or to jVI. Dustin, the Atty. of the undsr- i . i ni n L signed, at Ins oince m Canyon Ciiv, Oregon, within six months from the date hereof, and all persons owing said estate or firm are notified to settle iortnwiui. NICHOLAS NOBLE, n32-n36 Administrator. Dated, Nov. 12th, A. D. 1880. It takes money to build in Cony on 1 City, "and don t you forget it. "We are building.. A 'rT, f "r. ' I ? - u lull and carefully selected slock the Mandard Parent Medicines on AND ROAD WAGONS OataiojriO ;.nd ?l-li:3 tc Best 1 2 -1 teHW haven.. cc:m. h o rn V KV y f MANUrAUTUilisKS OF KUKITUiiE, FURNITURE, CAR I KTS, WALL PAP Kit. Etr. :(y First Street and 1G7 Tr-nit Sla'Citt near ilorrison. Furniture Factory four miles Ci om l'ast Portland, Water power used The ol e.-t linn and largest St -ck n ' 'yeii. XA'; o e.sale knock down Furniture;: -jte'aip . Patent School Pek- mne to order. Portland i)-n.. .-ept 1st. ISjSO.U' h o Ami Jljril?!!, ! OA V I'iCNT KR tfe WAUONMAKER, ( 'any in Pity, Oregon, At lh oM -t.-t tl f John utitit. e.1 do r to hr. UowauTs Drug Store. i All wt k uv lint Ho-e on Short i !Notif-. i .t sill's rti-eO'y ni:mntr, at ll.!?;i)ii i Chai-'-T iways . r hanu and lor Safe PAINT J 4 l 1 1 1 ' GLIM-, nd v !()V ft LASS CHAlil-, iiOURS, WINDOWS, snn S v.SH. Also AXELS. LRKA''n!IS VA)V IJK.IS, SPOKKS. KEhh'ES, MUliS. :cd V.iH) TON(iUESof t'lrba'' in .tM-i;il m no' N. RPLISOX S-3Very and Feed tabi - ' ' ' P j0IIN DaY) Oregon. ; d hois and rina f-r the aecom- o -in ol" the Public. Stock hoard.'d by the d iy week or ,norh, at r. as-mab!e rate?. iVIKS. K. 0. MAG00N, Drkssmakek a.vd ilAitt Wkavkr, OiiN I A V OGN I t.ke ; le e in anno'jncTig to the L dies ' Hi; C mty that I am ve pimi dri'Ss tnd weave hnis n o curl ufi" , - lieh s, ike.-, d;c. AIRS. E. O. MAROON. JOHN DAY MILLS, JAMES NORMAN is Co. Proprietors John Day City, -- Oregon. Haying spared no pains or expense in erecting a Flour Mill which is second to none cm this Coast, for producing good flour, we would now respectful ly announce to the Public that we are prepared to fill Oi'cioi'rss For the best quality of White Flour, i rraham and Mill Feed. All goods guaranteed to give satisfaction and to be second to none, made from the same class ot wheat. BY FAIR DEALING, good Goods and strict atten tion to business, w expect to merit a share of the public pa tronage. Orders left at the Mill, as well as with Geo. Gundlach & Bro.. will be promptly attended to. Respectfull v, JAMES NORMAN & Co. 13 II n T1" 1 ! I mix, MILE-MAN. The best of Milk iurnished to .fie citizens of Canyon City ev 3ry nio-iin, by the gallon or quart: at reasonable rates. FF?f L MALL, 23 23 JLa S3 3T2. X Zw" Siationary. Spectacles ana Eye Glasses, Candies, nd Nuts. SuBSCRlPTroNS takn, nt PuhUhcra R ite-', Tor all the Leadinir Papers nnd M-!ziisfr publishetl in TUEUrrEB STATES. A gum f.r Titus Br .. Jew j'ler- Alh my. Oregn. Watvhea Clean etl and Henaired. fiWatcliP:1, Hock pnt Jewelry teywire 1 roti'tly and .ti.sfac)ril v. FasHoMUe Ilir, THE DALLES, ORG'N. I would respectfully announce to the Ladies of Canyon Citv and vicin ity that I have just received from. m FittRCISCO, DIRECT, The finest and bet Assortment of Hats, Bonnets, Ribbons, Sasbe3; in fact evcrvthing in mv line that has ever been brought East of The Cas cades. I duplicate Portland Prices and fill all orders promptly. Plain and Fancv lYtiliinerv, Child.- rivnV. Vfnfl---mnf1n Rnifs mr7 Tiorlios Cir, .. j good and stylish goods send orders to Mk& GLOYER, Tho Dalios, Oregon. CLARKVDOX HOTEL, Poirn,yr. 0'iEiioN. ZK1BEU&KN01YLE.S, - - Proprietors.. .i'ua'ft l oM-viRi o al: the Rs.iiro-;d a d J'.'ims'h'p O'thv-s. S'n-et c rs v the-ns-every tire mi ute. F e Coach to and from ihe House. Street Car Tickst Free to Guests. FLOUIITNG- MILLS, MOIiEHEAD & CLEAVER PROPRIETORS. Th is long established and well known. Mill is now running under the super-, vi-ioo of an experienced nnd nccom piished 'Miller and s producing a qual i y of Flour equal to the production of .iny .Mill in Eastern Oregon. Orders f..r Ehmr, Graham, Chops, and Mill Feed, filled promptly at all imes at Reasonable rates, and Satis faction Guarenteed. ' ash paid for Merchantablo wheat. The patronago of the Public is Re- I pectfully Solicited. nTTranui) SSI f i 111 I UilUIiH 'T f ' ' i-