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About Grant County news. (Canyon City, Or.) 1879-1908 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 10, 1889)
4 . TUB .YB IT'S Is a newspaper for tlio jooplo, Inborinjr for tlio peoplo nnd voicing tlio sen timents of the people of iti own Grant County. TJUC JWHVS Is the oltlnsl new jxjr Ijetwesn The Dalles and Wimiumuccit; the !ir gost circulation, thernforo is tlio Ixjat for ndvel Using. cv.vmv city, aiuxr county, ouegox, tjiuiisd.iy, octoiuch jo,:isso. Xumbcr 29. 1'olu-mc A7. THE mm COUNTY NEWS. 1 1 r THE GRANT COUNTY HEWS, rUUMSIIBI) IIVEUY TIIWK8DAY MOIlNINO itr I). J. MBV11Y Editor nnd Proprlotor. COUNTY OFFICIAL PAPER Siib.soiiplion S3 00 Six Months 1 GO Throo Months 75 All Rending Nolieos in Local 'Joliunn will ho chnrgoil nt tho into of 'JO oonls por lino for first, nnd 10 cts eaoh subssqtiont insertion. Spccinlralcs to regular advertisors. wk Am: niKi'Aiiin) to kxiicuti: OK CVEUV DUSOIUfTION, CIIBAILY Posters, Dodgora, Billheads, Letter koads, Noloheads, Stalo inoiitH, Invitations, Tick o Is, Curds Hlc, etc. wiinthd to oitniiit. OFFICIAL DIKKCTORY: Co. JtldgO Clerk Treasurer Commissioners j Kurvovor Sheriff Assessor School Snpt Stock Inspector.., DisL Judges j " Disc. Attorney . . . . N. It. Muxoy. . l'hil Metschnu ..N. 11. Holey. J. II. Mellnloy. JI. II. Davis. .... J. II. Nciil . ...W. V Gray , ClniH. Timnn. H. Hayes. ... T. II. Cuil li. IS. I SUM , J nines A. Too . . . .J. L. Hand Church Dirtcto.y Row A. Fads holds diviiio sorvico at tho Winogar school houso at 11 o'clock a. iii. on the 1st Sabbath of each month, mid ul 7 o'clock in tho ovcuing at tho M. li. chinch in Pr.ii rio City. Also at tho Strawberry school Iiouho at 1 1 n. m. on tho Ilrd Sabbath of each month and at Prai rie Citv in 'ho evening of the snmo day. "At John Day City at U n ni. on tho 'Jnd and Ith Sundays, and at Canyon City at 7 in tho ovoning of tl.e same day DKPUTY STOCK INSPECTORS NOTICF is hereby given tlml I havo appointed tlm following- nninotl poisons as my Jjopuuw, vi.; XAM1W. L. 1). Luuo Wm. Hull Joo Fiiuh, Fox Yal. Lovo Ituiloji U. W. Cutler W. V. Hiuton John C. Jmuo NYarion Carsnor . . , Jas. Wallace .... h H Johnson John 11 Iluker W II Oilliu I'OHTurrtcc, .Blanton . . l'rnii io City John tJuy Stosiut llnmiltuii , . . Moiiiiuioiit .... Join Day Wiiguor . . Long Creek Dayvillo Caleb Hitter T. II. Cum., Stock Inspector for (Jrant County. I'ostoflico Mt. Yornon, Or. yv' nTjppnion, Canyon City Oiiuoon, Uooti or Stio nuJe lo order, or iicjUr rrvlrl. All Worli Wurrotitod rirtt-cln. J. L, B. VIAL & SON. llAKiut City, a - Oiikuos. Dealers in WATCHES. CLOCKS, JEWELRY, SILVERWARE. V'OLINS nud GUITARS. Ilwitj to Umu on ColUtml). 5r Oppiwito Union Moat Market, Mnin Stn-tl. ' UCn CATC l'KOFKSSIONAL CAItDS. OHII, M. n. Cnnyon City, Ogn. Omwm Main MrMl In Ikwrot lrwtrljr wu- Q I. IlAKKIriKM niotoRrnplio r CANYON OllY, OUKUON. g 8. DHN'N'ING. Atlorncj'-Hl-I.iiw. IO.vn Ciihkx OmtooN J J McCL'LLOUGIL iVotury l'ublie. Canyon City - - Oiikoon igfT Office with M. D. Cliffunl -a IjlikI filing "1 CWlMtkmi irOMitljr altm.lrJ to. Docdt HJ lloftyn ltn, aihj otur;. iwutmbl. J A. K SIGHT, QANVON CITY - - OllEflON. Oflico ovor John Schmidt's cabinet shop; otlico hours from !)n m to I p in ALL WOBK WARRANTED. AWUSII fc Cozad. ATTORN KYS AT LAW Canyon City, - OancoN. QLAY TO I) H UNTFU. rmcl Collootor, Cnnyon City, Oroc All bmlnwn mtriitl lo ore ll f'l Brniul atltntlnn, an. I nil money wltl U lU Mt u ollrttotl. JJi C HOIISLFY, M. I). C!ka1)Uati:oi'tiik Univihisity or I' .vxsvi.vA.tiA, April 8, 1818. Canyon City, Oregon. Olicoinhis Drug Stoic, Main Street hdors for Drugs promptly filled No professional pntroungo Kolictod in' (ss diiections are strictly followed. ar. A7tr. ivixoic, A.ttorney-at-Law ash Notary Public. I'kaiiuk City - - - Oukoo.v. Also Agont for tho sulo of School Iiiiuds. J. OLLIYER, rropnetor oi mo John Day Milk Ranch Fresh milk delivered daily to my customors in John Day and Canyon cuius, urni luu.iuu. "bit sa: OA X YON CITY On'tfou Hugh Smith, prop'r. A WA SlwV of ItMt l'rt Of J llUor. Th llfit cltfr In llic Mailtt. Livery and Feed stable . LEE MILLER, Propr. cVnyon City, Ort Co. Oreuon. l-CTEIt Kl'lllH "Ul STANDI HavitiK bought those populai Slablosl rrspectfullyoolicitablmio of 11. .i.tl rfilliliri. Fiist chiHS Singlo nnd Doublo Toams to lot. riNi: nunoiKS i imAi) iuth. Special nttontion given lo tho caro of transient stock. flnrlrlln 0. TTnlllinfin U DdUU 0 a M1UDD0 fl Canyon City, Oiikoon. ROBT. WARD, Prop. HAItNKSS, WHIPS, Sl'UUS, And aonorul Htiiplios constantly kept on hand. SaiMloH ordorod ut a small dis count, Impairing dono on aboil notice. LEAVENING POWER Of tho variout Baking Fowdori lllu t rated from actual tests. ROYAL t'm-r-nm i inn CAA NT'S ' Alum) b'hi hii vgTmTUinm RUMTORD'S HAKrOnD'Sch.-f,, (r CHARM i Mum rowJi) DAVIS' d 0. K. ( M imjranncssa CUVEUHD'S riOSUn (8m Vn.Kix ) CIAR ntsiBWi?iaiBi SNOW IXAKE (GroT.I MtCJICR'S fiiutrf II AN FORD'S (N'om Such). bm il fimh. ,WIWM rA!tL(AAtnvtkCo. .. . .rriTTB!! nUiirCJID'S ' (rWfUit), )n nm froth. . .anna lloporto of Oovornmcnt Choiniits. " The Royal tUUng IViwder li eompowit of pure umt wtaloiotne lncriletit. It doe not contain either littn or piiotpbatei. or other In-Jurtouulunc.-i:i)WAKtG. I.ovn. I'h.U." The lloynl ItiVtnr; Tnwiltr It uniloulilnlly tl.e jmreit itnil tiioHt icllaUo baking poutlrr offered to I lie public. - IlENY A. Mott. M. D.. III. D." 1 he Royl llakinj IWUer li purtHnjuat liy and hfghett in strcnRtli of any Inking jww i!r of which I hae knottlctlce. U'm. McMUKTRic. 1'h.tV All Alum IiiVIbj poniler. no milter hmt lilK'i Ih'ir !rePBih. are lo 1 avoided iUn-Hn-iM I'hi-M'h.iu- iHiwdrn hUrJle tbrir e ino fict'ty, ut unjtr tltnulk ciianr.ni kutftrdc tr.ortion. PAT OAAIPBEFX. Wholesaled Hot (til groceries" ,s Floor ul Food. NEAR THE DEPOT, RIKICR CITY, Or. (iti-xls found to i. not TwhI oliss may Imi returuiMl. 52; t3 'A i Jl 1 a c 5a (Opposito poslalliee) John Da 11, Orrg. Ucof, I'oik, Mutton, Laid, otc,, kept constantly cn hand. Fish, Chickens, Fge, and all kinds oi gnuio constantly on hand when thoy can be had. Orders from a dihtauco promptly ittlendod lo. wm m e All I I fin r. I. muo" i-uum OF PURE COD LIVER OIL ANPHYPOPHOSPHITES Almoat asPalatnblo ao rilHk. flu illKiil' U Unit It t-xn lin iHkrn, illilr.lnl, unil I. .ilmtliilril liv tit., ttio.t uii.ltlvo minmrli, Mlirn llir plain ell ruiiixit liu Inlci .llril 1 unit li)' Hi. r.u:i litniitloit uf II'. ll lttlh III. li)io. )ilinrlll 1 iniirlt mure c.-nirnrloii. EfuattsWe u a i!c j-rfJocfr. Vtnni galu ripldljr wutle tsklns It. flCOirS 1.MUI.8I0J.' is ncknow.idyid by l'livairim Hlobolhc l-'intht unit Ilttt pn-j u rutloa in tlio world fc r tho rUi f nud t uroof COHSUMPTIOH, SCROFULA, GENERAL DEBILITY, VA6TIHC DISEASES, EMACIATION, COLDO nnd CHRONIC COUCHa J'A r;rnil rtr.i'ilij fur O.nrwnjii'-iin, uu Watting m CAIWrrn. BJi ly all D ruyjfifi rxx, km iii n m a an .crji. on 1 i ! A QUI Cruelly Murdered Forty Years Ao. HER SLAYHR'S HUMOKSK. The Terrifying Appatailon Thai Maunt- ed Uii Life and Made Htm Afraid to be Alone After Sumtt. J " ltwll to th furlUixl Tlnwi. A stiddon dontli in llir out-of-tlio-way town of Kiindolph, N. II.. during tlio latter jmrt of lust week 1 was tlm inoiu,s of bringing to ; light n rpninrknbly weird nnrmtivo , elofcly n-oeinbling thnt despriU! by Irving in -Till' Hello." IjiM Thursday John l.onmicckor, n im tivc of Sow York Mate, but for over li fly years a losidont of this vicinity, ws found (lend in the morning wIumi noighbois, wonder ing nt his nbBcnee, foreed in bis bedroom door. Ho waslmlf tire ed, and wns diifoverod lying crouched iu tlio corner of the room facing an opon door, which led to an adjoining apartment used us a bothroom. The dead man's feat ures were horribly contorted and tho eyes wide open and almost popping out of their sockets. The mouth was ojion und fringed with froth, while tlio distended arms and open lingers showed death to have ensued while he had been iu tho act of warding off some real or imaginary horror. Tho corpse had all tlio upponrancu of having suf fered terriblo mental agony as if faced by a dreadful apparation, i which coincided with the erdict j of the coroner, that Mr. Longneck- er lent expired in a convulsive ut, evidently caiued by a flight. mi; ii:'kam:i, a mini of considerable means, left no near relatives, so tlio coroner held but a brief inquest, if the medical examination could bo so cilled. No unusual interest wnsi attached to the circumstances, oxf cept twTvtatemontB, which woilo that Mr.'I.ougneokur was knovp ifovcY to have rrfkiwwl himself to bo left ulono after dark, and being popularly known n "the man who could not sleep in tho dark," caus ed general comment on the morn ing ho was found dead, nnd really led to tho examination of his premiges, nnd also the report of soveral belated farmers, who, pass ing his house shortly after mid night, had noticed that his histor ic light wsir not shining ns it had always boon wont to. The night previous, Wednesday, had been disturbed by a sharp thunder btorni about 1 1 o'clock, which was nroeecded by n heavy wind gust. The lamp iii the dead mm' room wrs found to bo standing in its hc eustomeg place on a stand lwfore the window, which wns oponetl and had remained to during the entire night, for tho !loor was damp where the rain had blown in. I'.M'Klts fCATTKUWi nVKII Till: I'Mallt and a torn blind seemed to indi enti) that the lamp light had sud denly been blown out. Tho coro ner hud decided that Mr. Long ut'ckcr had died after midnight, so the startling alternative ut oneo presented itself that, a usual the deceased hud gone to sleep jmrtly umlicted, a, was his custom, and had awakened to tiud hinuolf in tho dark and before ho could re light the lamp, as was his evident intention (for matches were stiow- all over tho floor where his body lav I. lie had faced some nameless . , unocoiipi- llufm-.i it ed room, nnd retreating sank into the corner in which he died. Mr. I.onguecker wns buried by his neighbors without comment or grief, but the strange circiim stances surrounding his death led j to a little fournalistic investigation , of Ins antocedeuts, and the result I wns highly interesting for it was ' discovered that the dead mnn had I onco j 111. i n si m'Kocii ir Mi lton:, 1 nud that, too, of n hcniitiful girl, ! his ward, by drowning, but had for several reasons nover been ar roNted or tried, and succeeded iu outliving tho odium which attach ed iUulf to him nt tho time. Tho result of inquiries among the old er inhabitants nnd the court re cords for two days, by being put together, was tho following Btrango tale: Mr. l.oiigneeker was 72 years 1 i old when he died, having been born on Long Inland, ami coming to llnndolph when quite a younu inaii inheriting his largo " farm from a bachelor great uncle. lie wna n very uncommuiiitive man nnd kept much to himself. After residing alone on tlio farm for two y ears ho suddenly left, saying ho wns going to N'ew York, and a month later returned bringing with lit tn a very I'KRTTV iiu'i: kvi:i OIKI., aged alront eight yenri. Ho said he had adopted liar out of a llrook lyn orphan nsyl.nn and thnt her niime wns Mn'blo March ; that she was n foundling and the name had been given her because sho had been left nt tho institution on the first day of that month. The child was kept coeludcd and had no iilmnce to say much for herself; but she is known to have told her doctor that Longneeker was her cousin, and she was heard several times to call him by tlutt title. Time wont on until about lSfil), when Mnblo March had grown to be a beautiful woman, discovered horself to bo in love with nud be loved I y Chaplan, n young Kreneh C'anadiau farmer whose place ad joined l.ougneckers. They met secretly for some time, but being discovered by her guardian there was a terrible scene. . Longneeker swore ho would shoot f'haplan on sight if he caught him addressing Miss March and this gelling abroad it became gossiped about that Longneeker loved his ward and intended her for himself. At any rate he appeared iwv.sp.y .n:.i.irs or Tin: mm. and from that day up to the night of the tragedy haunted the gill's verv footsteps. It was on tho night of tho 10th of .Inly, 1SD1, that tho crisis occurred. He had to go away some hours on busi ness, and his absence was taken advantage of by the lovers to meet. They were seen jiikl after sunsui going toward mi old abandoned Itunbcr mill on the Morse river, tho stream which wntcrs the town, whiiih had evidently been their trysting place. In tlio meanwhile Ixmgnecker returned, and, finding the girl absent, dashed out of the hoiifo in search of her. Ho re turned according to the housekeep er, at a late hour, went straigt to his room, and was heard walking the floor all night long sobbing aloud. Tho next day, whou ho eamo out Ills IIAIIt WAS WHITE AS SNOW. And so it over remained. The next day thu girl not appearing the alarm was given by Longneck or himself, and a general scinch was made. Finally, after a three day's hunt, tho body of .Mule! March was found in the old mill race, having been strangled to dentil ami then thrown in the wa ter. Clutched iu her hand was a piece of cloth the color of tho clothing her lover was known lo wear, and, as ho was missing, it was accepted by the authorities that Chaplau had attempted an oiitrage iigon the girl, and failing, had drowned her and tied, which was given evidence to by the an nouncement that ho wns seen some mouths later in Quebec. Some were, however uncharitable enough to believo that Longneeker had discovered the lovers together and killed both, having douu nway with the body of the man lo make it appear as If he had fled. Neigh bors testified to hearing a pistol shot and a scream iu the direction of the mill, but nothiiii' was prov ed, and the crime was laid at the door of the missing Canadian. After that Lonmiecker bcmin to behave (incerly. Ho would walk the floors all night and only sleep during the day. hen lie di slumber ho would CUV HIT ANII Wl'.l.T IN HIS DltKAM-. and act so frightfully that house keeper after housekeeper left his sei vice. They all told queer jam about him, which grew crystaliztsl into tho ono rumor that Longneck or was haunted by thu spirit of his drowned ward, which constant ly pursued him, and thus he would ' . . ..1 11. IV never ho aionc in tuo oarK. fi nally this became, as it were, a lo- aond of the place, but whether or . . I i .ii i .t .-.. not i.onguooKor khicu iuo em u is novortheless true that tho first night in nil the years ho kept his lamp burning that tlio lump wvut out he diod of a mysterious fright. What terrible obfect ho saw ad. vaueing from that dark passage ns he strove to reach the matches and froze his sight will never bo known. Two incidents add inter est to tho narrative. The tirot is that during the war some trump one winter night,, while camping iu the old mill, set' it on fire nnd nearly destroyed it. Next day in the ruins XV. IMl .XL' A flTAlMtKl) ftKKI.KTCX with a bullet hole iu the skull. Was thin the missing Pierre Chaplau? Secondly, although on the night Longnookor died rain could orly havo wet the floor in the vicinity or the open window ami the house was in perfect re jmir, still those who took charge of the remains state positively thnt the door leading from the passage way entrance into tho unoccupied room was wot, ns if some stream. ing wet gHrtnet had been dragged across it, and this lane of wet bo gnu nt the door of the empty room and stopped within two feet of where the dead man lay with his horror stricken counteiiaucet London consumes 10,000 tons of ice daily during its very brief hot season. In the last ton years laud has decreased in price in nearly all of the old states. Tho finest Block of Drygoods, Clothing. Hoots nnd Shoos, at Collin t McKnrland's, lleppnor. One of tho most unpleasant facts of modern civilization is that every day is labor day with most of us. StoveB fe Tinware, Doors it Win iIowh, cheaper than anywhere, ut Colli u A: McKarland'H lleppnor. China has lately borrowed 4-10.-000,000 fioni bankers in Hamburg. Kvo, Barlov, Timothv, Alfill'n, ul ways on hand in large quantity, at Collin "fe McFarland's, Iloppnc'r Cholera 1ms madu its appearance at Iliigdad and is spreading into wes tern Persia. The celebrated Mitchell Wagons, Hacks, Cart. Itucgien and Huck- boards at Collin it McFarlaud's, lleppnor. Near ITognn, Montana, ia a large eposit of petrified damn. There are also other beds iu that section of the territory. Stetson Cow Hoy Hats, Silver Bits and Spurs; Calfskin Coats and Vests. Cheveuno A San Jose Sad dles, at Collin v McFtirland's Hep- pner. A i;ot.ton court lined a man f.io and cost for throwing a rot cauht m a trap, out of a third Btorv win dow, on the ground of cruelty to an imals. You tan save big money bv go ing to Collin it MeFarlnnil, llep-j pner, fur your hall and inter rup plies. They keep everything, nnd imvft cut prices down so that they are the lowest priced store in Ore- j gon. ; When Jacob Fosa, a Green Hay' man, died n few weeks ago, eight different men presented bills to bis widow, hut she had a receipt lor each one in full. Her husband had filed away a matter of L',000 of them saying they might come handy some dny. (!:hh1 grass and water ull the way to lleppnor and 100 miles of travel paved on the round (rip, over over Tli.1 Dalles route. Prices of goods lower nnd wool higher, (lo to Collin and McFarland, thevkeep the largest stock and sell more goods than any store in Oregon Why? Itacattae their prices nre lowor; they buy everything by the ear load. ' The Prussian princess, sister of Uinporor William is nbont to he mnrriiid to a Greek prince. Among other togery which is being prepar ed for the wedding there are thir teen paira of very splendid garters. She will weur a blue psir for luck, another pair will be deposited in the museum nt Ite.-lio as n i-ort of legacy, the remaining eleven paii will be distributed ntuong her hus bands friends. Tho liny of San Frnncireo is (if. inics iu lenMtli. Forty miles lie south of San Francisco nud itf miles extend north. The uvorago width is 8 miles. There are three princi pal islands iu San Frmudsco lUy used us military reserved Thoy nre Goat Island, Angel Island nnd Alcatraz or lMioun Island. Alca Irait Island is need ns a government prison for militnry offoudora. Cnmp uuynohu is the name cJ tbu po:ton Antral Itflund. The following sentence occurs in tho columns of a Dublin paper: The coroorntion nre nl'OUt to build two free schools, one of which is fin ished." AmoiiL' Voices iieflsunth children born at a new moon are supposed to havo their tongues Udtcr hung than others, while thosu born :it the last quarter are supioed to havo less tongue, but hotter reasoning powers. A New Y.irk npc:' miv: "The old alorv Sullivan is drunk iittuui. Hut if tho New York Journn thinks thnt will inilitato against the ambi tion of Sullivan to ontor Congreo, it woefully mistaken. Sullivan ap peals for thu support of u class that rather prefers the man who "boo zes mucu. The Simninrds nre 1avin2 old Spain by the thousands ami settling in Sontfi America. TVy go to now countries becinuw thoy can earn more nnd keep more of whnt thoy do earn. They go nvoi I mililury service, high taxes, skimp food and useless nobility and a devouring priesthood. Fann The Um-.vus nro titill lovers although they havo been married ten years. Frank Oh, don't talk thai kind of rot. Fanny (indignantly) Hot, indeed! 1 saw her run do vn ill.' sf. ps l irt night and kiss Mr. Hiown when bo eamo home! FraiiK Pshaw! Sho want ed to find out what he'd been drink- ing. He- Dearest, you have insde me the happiest mnn in the woihl. Wo are from hcnrcforwnrd one. She Oh, ain't that lovely. All one, eh? Just nb if you were I and I were yon, and yet we nro both, oh both, eh? He Yes, dear, we will know each othei's thoughts and fu"lingi, and why, what is tin1 matlor, love? She I I felt something bita us, didn't you? .lust after ih ,u '.':(:.) i ( G'org.t Washington as p'! i. there appeared in a weedy e 'v-.j-1-pjr the following ndvoui.niieiiH: "A cook is waiiixl fo- the family of tho President of the Unite 1 citato?. No one need apply who is not per fect in the business and can indubitable testimonials of sobri-uy, honesty, nnd attention to the duties of tho station." "A coachman who can bo will recommended for bin flkill in driving, attention to hordes, and for his lumcbly, sobriety and good dir-poritiou would likewise find niployuiem in the fii'iiiP o.' t'u Predd'-it !' tho T'.iit- 1 I t. i a 1 l lir t'lili-f II0111.CU ' rrn i.f ! ... . ...;' i Mlli-i.- !!...( 1. : -in II I III- Rrofl "!.- It i M.l In llitt . 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Uir (olliiwluir wltno".- 1- , u ' p. ul I.i till. rrljriu-a uinn. ...( 1.I1. -t.., m IiihI la: Mlrbrl , u -' 11 J. lai-i- i-, niinii.l Martin It li Jwlin.un an ..I I'r.l im ly, 'Irani oe Or tiU J n Ilt'NriNOTON. l1r ir. s. south wo urn, iRormtTon of- Steam Sasli & Boor Factory Canyon Cltv, Or. Sash, Door WindWii, Oiajs, Putty, filouliliiiij, nnd Drcued Lumber Eto , uocitantlv cu Uajid. Furnilure Mado toQcder, .in if ' -' r V, r