Grant County news. (Canyon City, Or.) 1879-1908, December 17, 1891, Image 2

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    Tilt GRANT COUNTY HEWS.
December 17, ISO 1.
Tlio newppnjier reports that Imvc
followed tliu attempted ii.HBassitia
tion of ltussol Sagu, the millionaire,
nro calculated to impress their
renders with the striking nlllnity
that exists between ItollninyUiii
and huincy.
It is proper that ittepa Iiave been
taken to plaeu on record tho idory
of thu Oregon pioneer while tome
of thoin nro still among us. Their
experiences, told in their own
words, will he deemed of priccluw
worth by succeeding generations
who will feel grateful to tlionoulio
luid thu foresight to collect such
interesting nnrrativos. In ,Mon
tnua like work has been done with
much success. Many htories of
adventure which concern the entire
Northwest havo been preserved
through the eilorts of nu historical
society which has also a valuable
collection of old ncwsjMcr files.
Orogonian.
It is u safe prediction tlint tho
woit wont got imicli from the pres
ent congress in the way of appro
priations. Tho alleged u.xtrnva
gnucu of the "billion-dollar con
gress" will have tho tendency to
ilrivo legislation to the opposite
extreme of )enuriousues and to
put olf tho necessities of the newer
htates with potato peelings and
cheese paring. UchMcs, these
newer states, wliono necessities are
greatest, are of little coueiicucu
in the matter of president making,
which will bo the grand object of
overy iinxrtaut movement on the
congressional checker-board. The
Dalles Chronicle.
Tho congressional contest fur
sniKikorship lias been decided by
tin) election of Crisp, of Georgia,
on thu thirtieth ballot. There
were live candidates in the strug
gle, Crisp leading throughout, with
Mills, of Tomih, closely following,
Springer, of Illinois, with 17 otes
and McMillan, Hatch and Stevens
with u scattering vote sullieiently
strong to prevent any choice being
Hindu until their ailheieuts went
over to one of the leudiiii' candi-
FOUND HIS ENEMY.
Thirty Yr nf WiiIIImk for Vrnctincn
Knockril Intu n (,'iirknl Hut,
Wo wore sitting on the Yersinia of a
lioUtl nt Magnrn Falli, writes a Now
York Sua contributor, wliun 1 noticed
llio man on my rltflit looking sharply t
tho man on my loft, ami prowntly ho
Kot up In un oxeltel way ami walked
about. After a till ho halted boforo tho
uther man ami inked:
"Itn't your nnmo Ornham?",
"Vm, sir." wa tho prompt rsply.
"Didn't you iiscU to tuuoli naliool t
Kluilro?"
"Yo, Mr." I
"In Xhim"
"Yon, ulr."
"I)o yon remember a boy named God
kin?1' "Vory ilUtlnotly, Mr."
"Do yon rr-tuointar that lift put a
package of flro-crackuM under lib desk
ami UiiiL'hiil thoin olf?"
"M If It hnppMnml only yrwitorJay."
"Ami you havtntl him for 117"
"1 dlil. I licked him until ho could
hardly stand, and I've atways hcon glad
of It."
"You havn, oh?" ald tho other,
breathing f4t and hard. "1K y mi
know that that ly aworo a terrible
oath?"
"I presume ho did, as he was a thor
ough younif villain."
"lli awuro an oath that ho would grow
up and hunt for you and ound you
within an Inch of your llfo."
"lint I hatur."'. hoard from hlmyoU"
"You hear from lilm now! lloktandn
heforo you! I am that hoy!"
"Woll?'
"I'rcparo to ho licked! My tlmo Iish
wiiiiu itl latl"
llo made a dire for tho old pedagogue,
hut tho latter evaded htm, inado a half
turn and hit him on tho Jaw, and (iodkln
went over a chair In n heap. Then tho
whilom fwliixiliimntor piled onto him
and licked lilm until hocrlod "KnuUgh,"
and It didn't lake htm over three luln
utex to do It. Then ho rotlrod to get on
another collar and replace mjiiio hut
tons, and I hulpi-d tiodklu up and ob
wuriod; "You didn't wait ijulto long vnough, I
gUOJlS."
"tfajl Thai's whoro I made a ml
cue!" ho replied. "I , now that I
ought to havo held olf until he had got
to ho aUiut I JO year old. I ho old
devil It all of 71) now, hut he licked inn
rlzhlolt the rlul. and I'll never have tho
and lu aland up to him again. Ilero'n
thirty yir of watting for vungeanoe
knocked Into a cocked hat In three
minute!''
CAPTAIN JACK'S STORY.
Tli llr.l CoilfMlriln rUf I'luiitf It 111
lltrrff Ht tW. ML.I..Iipl.
Tho flwl t'oiifdirMe (lag i-vor llung
lo the liroem no llio MNilitilitl wat
raUed hy C'apwiln J. 1". Jark. To an
Interviewer at Sarntcga he gaui an In
U'rt'Hllug aroouut uf tin- inuidoat and of
hi eventful life, ai folluwn:
"I wuHlwiru In issu in Ohio. In Ihit
I driftixl down to New Orli-ati. and
there, without frlondi or money, hegan
tho hattlo of life. Shortly afterward I
rii-lnnm. and Irav I 1 with It mi
tho road. Then wo went npand down tlio
MlMlmihipl river on a tloatlng palace,
uiiiahlng at towns along the thorn and
NBW TO DAY,
datus. This was finally done, Ci Up .,lvK rntortalnuienlM. This palace ,
Doing the gainer by tlio Ineak, and
Springer cast the deciding vole
which made his ( ieorgiu opponent
speaker of the house.
The report of Postmaster Gen
eral Wanuiiiaker, which has just
been submitted to thu president, is
a document uf more than usual in
terest, and deserving of a more ex
tended notice than cnu be alloled
to it in the present issue of this
journal. Mr. Ay"anaumkcr rceoui
ineuds, among other things, the
adaptation of the telephone, as well
us tho telegraph, lo tlio jKintal sys
tem, advocates the adoption of a
one cent rale for postage, urges
thu establishment of postal deposi
tories for small sums, advises the
adoption of pneumatic tube sys
tems for the toxtal service, and
proposes thu extension of the mon
ey order syetem everywhere.
There was considerable- excite
ment in San Antonio, Texas, over
the arrest of the grand jury. There
is a line of $"() hanging over eauh
member, imposed by ,1 udgo King,
who hold they were in contempt in
serving au attachment on him
whilu ho was on the bench. The
attorney acting in their behalf left
heiu with a petition to thu supremo
court, in session at Tyler, for a
writ of habeas corpus. In thu
meautiinu tho giand jnr men aie
in jail. An indignation meeting
was held by tlmno in s iitjintliy
with the jury. Most of tho law
yers say the action of tho judge is
correct, that the grand jury had
no right to summon a judyu on the
bench to appear as a ninicfuutor.
.Inst east of tho Oregon it Cult
fornia railway and midway between
Aurora and llubbard is a Kittle
incut of Menuonites, who live such
secluded lives that their presence
is hardly known outside of their
community. They are prompt ran
and conduct services and live after
their peculiar fashion anil their
creed. There are about 100 of
them, and they aru lioneM, kind
people, and so sociable that the
life of tho colony, although the
farms are separate and distinct, it
is us ono harmonious family. Their
dialect is South German, the same
as that of their ancestors more
than -00 years ago. The women
wear black (Junker hoods and a
simple dress of ono piece, mid a
kerchief gracefully crossed over tho
bosom. Tho men let their hair
grow long. They wear no buttons
on their clothes, 'using hooks nnd
eyes. , i
J(W feet long, 60 foot wide, and would
eat 2,000 people. 1 ran thW Ixiat for
our company until IMP, when 1 took
charge of tho llanln, a umalter craft.
On U1I1 lioat I had a numher of Trench
'AiuaviM, who gavo musket drill. As
noon at Kurt Sumter wai llriil iiihiii I
ran the craft up to Vlcktihiirg and hold
out overy thing, even to the muskets,
which were purehanod hy the C'onfi-der-a
ton. Then I came North and re
mained a few days In New York,
hut an my feellngn and Interet-i were
all with the Southern people, I rottirmd
to New.Orleana, pinvhaned a paenger
hoat railed the ('harm, and proceeded up
the river. Arriving at Viukihurg I met
the I'rliu e, a arnall nteamor lu command
of Captain ltiHne, coming down. It
wan while we were mount,! at Vlrlothurg
that I lioUtod the Confederate Hag.
You mw at that time every into wan
making a decideil nland for one ldo or
the other, and ono day Captain Hooves
came alxiard tho Charm. He had a Con
federate Hag in hlii hand, and ho said to
me: 'Captain .lack, tluw are the col
or we are kalllng under now.' I H.ild:
'All right,' and taking the Hag I nailed
It on a long pole, and lathed the pule to
tho uialuumat. Hut, uudorit.-iiid me. If
it wore to lie dune once again, I would
not do it- lu faut, no eulori would go
to the top of my innlninant incept the
Stnrtt and Stripe. After that I con
tinued to run ateamhonU lu Southern
waters until ts7S, when my health
failed, and ilnce that time, with grip In
one hand and p.-keihiuk In the othei,
I have explored tho world, and eiipeclal
ly tho t'nitod Kuiien, whtuh U to my
mind tho greaU'ki country on top of
liod's oarth."
PLASHES OF Vlf.
"Ikxivom is the ri:d to wealth," hut
ymi can't gt t the Unnilern to Ivlicw it
- I'nlumlfiw I'mt.
Osi: ahv.iy-, liket to hoar n prettv girl
tnlU, even if ho iliN'nn't nay any tiling
Itlchmond I'oe-inler
Woman I ilw,i.vllilnUlng henwdf iig
grieved, nil I i . ov.-r l-Miklng for re
ilrein. Yiuikerii Stulomiitiii.
TmuiK l iiulhiiig it iii.iu will not
pniuiUo U the woiuiiu ho U not yet
uinrrieii io. - .luiiiaon (ilolMt.
A orAiti.tv.vv in n itinii who enn y
eliougli without anying (iki much w lu ii
he write a letter - N () Picayune.
A Hill Ii:h.hiW U like u enr-tsiupler.
lie If, the mutt liislgiiilleant ohject in
klght, hut the thing can't goon without
lilm. I'neU.
Tu.tr then' nro tflrl Imchelors Khoiild
ciiiiho no MtirprUo. There nro a rent
iiiiiny old umlil moil In the world. N.
Y ISceordi-r
gHKItll'K'S HALE.
Notice is herely glvou that by vir-'
tito of an execution and order of sale
issued out of tliu C'iicuit Court of tlio
Statu of Oregon for (iraut rsitmty J
upon n judyuient nnd decrco of foto
cloHino nt:l siilu rendered in snid '
court on the L'Sth day of November,
1801 in finor of K II. Mcl'arbind ,
anil Freie h co-imiIik-ih under the
lit in iiiitno of Mcl'urlniiil k I''iouc!i
ilniutilTs and nf,'nint J. R Snow nrnl !
Hstclla Snow ilofoudnnts for tho Mini
of Two Tliousfttiil Seven Hundred
Hovfiiteun nnd Tnirty tlueo ono luin-
! drodtliH dollars (i-'717.:i;5) with inter
est tliorcon at I he rolo of ten per
! cent per annum from the s'lid ti.ltli
day of NoveinlMir, 1 SO I , Two hun
dred und thirty (,'IU) dollnrs at lor-1
ney fees and Twenty-two and ninety
six otiu htitulrodths dollars coats of
suit, ami nccrmn costs mid cohU of
Hole, nnd to uiu ditcclod and deliver
chI. I lmvo I n vied upon nnd will sell ,
nt pill. lie miction to the hiluiHl bid
der for ensti in hand on Saturday the
Kith day uf January, lh!):', ut tlio
court lioiiiu door in Cnnyon City,
(Iraut county, stale of Oiron, nt '2 ,
o'clock p. in. of said day nil of tho !
following dofcribed real piopcrty,
nnd nil the right, title nnd inturont ;
of naid defondiints J. K, Snow nnd J
Hutell.t Snow thuroin to-wit: Tho !
northeast qunrtoi of section No. ono J
(I) in township thirlcon (111) south uf
raiiHo twenty-six (:!(!) K. V . M con J
tabling one hundred and sixty acros '
nnd !;iNf; and boine; situnlu in Grunt '
county, stnto of Oregon, lo;etlier !
with nil nnd ftiiigjihir tliu tuiiouicntH, '
liurcilituinontH nud nipurtnunuces
thorounto bolonsinjj or in nnywiso ,
nppertnininf,', i
Ternii of niiIo cash.
Witness inv hnnd at Catiyon Citv,
Orej-on, tliis'lfilli ilny of Dec. IHll'l. ;
O. P. CIIUSAP, 1
Sherifl of Giant county, Or.
Ily W. S. HotrruwoiiTii, Deputy. '
NOTICK VOU l'UHblCATION.
.nl Olllc it Ilurti. Or.
V II, 11.
Notice U h ply fittn that tli fotlolnjf ntnrl
tttlf Mi (lltl htillrw of hit Ibtrtttton to tiik i
fliikl ptfHjf lit tuirtof hi clitm, ami that IJ j
i oof Milt tf tJr Iwfnfr U Couiitt VUti of
Oratit futility, nt CnH (My. rTfoi, mi Jtt.
U. IpW, tlf i Itll.tlll'tf Utl ' Ht ftltt ttt.KIt 1'fr
II S N 3.1, tut thu N Ut SK qr hK tf N W .jr W
r SV, r Ht ft Tn M h ( t K
Mr itiHtr tin? Mlotnf itr)Mr l ptmc ltd
pniitfiiuu ttilr( Him. And Cllltl4l.l v.f, H
UhI, ill: Jitm A, 1 f'n. J Mi V 1'owrtl, !
Ctti( (Mir, Or aii.) Afsiii UcklMf, Jitnra U
All ii, wf IWr tHr, Orrtfon
J. II IIU.STI.NliroN, Ur.ir
FIREMEN ' II A LL.
ill Vie Court House,
CANYON CITY, OREGON.
ON
NW YEAR'S Wt,
DECEMBER 31, 1891.
Ai!UaN(;mi;nts I'.
Sauiuul I'nrrish.
CaMMITTKKS.
I'. I'luischinfin, Mrnot Stnnsoll, Hurt Ilaguowooil,
liiscci-riox 0. P. Gray, John .Mtirehison, Tho. ICelley.
I'Yook A. .1. Stevens, S. .1. Deerinej, V. V. Ilorsloy.
BEST OF MUSIC.
Tickets, Including Supper, $2.60-
JCyJTCO.MK ON1C. CO.M1C ALL, nnd ilanco tho New Veai h.J
THE : PBAIB1B ! CUT : ROLLER : MILLS.
I'l'l.l. UOIddCU I'KOCICSS i-M.oru.
Every Sack Warranted.
All kinds of Feed and Mill -studs Alwnys on Hand.
Porter Bro's, :-: Prairie City, Or.
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iuii ic(iii iiirn Miff i a it (i' jt'i t it'll I f' ti mi' si i tiumvii'
J'ltssi'na't'r.s (i nil freight cnnreied lo (ill parts of the
emuitrit. IClegant turnouts furnislieil at short notice
and reasonable rates. Tlili.MS
.. CHRISTMAS PRESENTS
AT
BASCHR & COMPANY'S
Cily, Oregon.
'We pay the freight." .
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Firsts Rational )pPQ
Of Hopijuor,
C. A. ItllKA, rilAN'K KKl.t.lKIO,
l'lenident. Vice l'lenideiit.
tinoiKiH W. Conskii, CiiHliier.
J. v. iiiii:a, t. a. iiiika, u t. oouson,
Directoiu.
TniiiHacls n (,'oneriil IIiiiiLIiik' BuiIiics.
Exchange
tnx nil )it of the world
BOUGHT and SOLD-
Collections iniiiln ut nil oiiiU on
Itonsoiiiilile Terun.
Money limned at fiwn one to ten
i"ir cent.
Ilissults Elegant Carpit Sweeiiers,
Heauliful Silver-mouiitetl Carving Sets,
Uoyern' Silverwaru per cent les than factory prices,
Skates at such prices that all can have them.
I'tetty (Jlooks. Nice llnninrr and Sland Limp'! from fit) cents up.
KMiiisiti llecorated Ton I'ots. Stoves in undluts variety fiom il.50
up.
F.ll'OU US WITH
WE GUARANTEE
garwi: nrv von cA.sntjr-
vorit o it nic its.
SATISFACTION.
-far-wic ski.i, ciiic.M'.jpjr
Agricultural
Warehouse.
BREWERY SALOON a"ml ips fartUe Furmem of Grunt Cminlij!
Ciinyoii City, Or.
A. m. m A .
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Sclentlflo American
Aocncy for
' This popular resort has
been reopened to the public,
juul now, as in the past,
keeps nothing but the best
ll'i nes, Lituors f' Cigars.
U. 1). KICK llll), I'ropr.
Frunk ltio.4., ol Portland, Or , navo ostabliHbeil an iiuency at John
Day, fc- tlio dale of all kinds of Farm Machinery and Amioulturul Imple
ments, such as Wn(;ons, Caniayes, Uo.nl Units, I'low-i, Hariown, Moucrs,
Iteapt r, ltakoM, otu., utu. A whole ciliload to bo dolivorod nt once,
llvniytlmii; flrHt-cl.iHi and nt thu lowimt poHsililo rales. l'le.tso ivo mo
your'tudo. V.. 1IAYKH, Aft.
Allow mo to say Hint 1 still linudlo the White Sou in j; .Muchino ami
the F.iuhnlV Orfjan,
Haptanstall Dart & Cn
( OrslON PATINTti
COPYKIOHTM. IO.
t'i!''P'9JUoii n,1 ( UtiMboflk nl to
. . 1 . v"i e"ewAT. net uhi.
OMe.l tMiriwu for lorumw lutein, in AuitucA.
I.rerr inlrnt itkro out lr ua li btuiwbl tltx
llio public tir notlco t,ntu trt ut cbtmu in iuj
Scientific mcvicau
lAtitti nrrulilnHi ol ii r i i.-nl ,n rpr in it
wikU. lplnJlUIr il,iilrlfl N inirllisMt
mtn iIhhiUI lw mIHmh.1 il Wrlt. M I.UO t
IWI ll.'O.U uuh.iU. AJJri-.. ilU.SN A CO.
lofUI.Iulnj.JCillrvaJir .Sow Vuik. '
jHE)pOSTOFFiCE)STORX
OAXVOX CITV, ou.
-HUCCiS0l!H to
. L- Parrish
J'ronr.
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A flue stock of fnwh CmiiliuM, Nuts,
ToUtoco, Statioileiy, Hto., HtA, just
receivijl, (Siu Uiu a call,
I.'IPTO.YST.'ILL $ IX'IRT,
JOHN DAY, GRANT CO., OREGON.
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Have new received the largett nud nioit complete ttock of new good in
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I Grant County, which they will offer for sale at pricci that defy competition
1891 FALL AND WINTER ANNOUNCEMENT,
"To whom it may Concern:"
We have at present as has been
our motto in the past viz ;
The Largest, Best and Newest
stock of General Merchandise in
Grant County. All of which we
are bound to sell regardless of cost
for the next 60 days.
You cannot afford to miss this
offer, and we trust our numerous
patrons will take advantage of it.
A call on us will satisfy your curiosity.
JVS. DURKHEIMER & BRO.
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THE HEPPNER WAREHOUSE
Has been enlarged to accommodate
the increasing business. The wools
of 'this section which accumulate at
Heppner, attract all the leading
Western buyers to that point, and
make it the best market in which
the grower can dispose of his clip.
Last season over 1,000,000
pounds of wool was sold in Hep
pner at prices which averaged the
grower more clear money than was
realized by sales of similar wools
in other western markets more dis
tant from the manufacturing cen
ters ol the East.
Teamsters charges advanced on
written orders. Cash advanced on
wool in storage.
T. B. FELL, Manager.
o you Read
Advertisements?
Do you lake atranage of a good offer When
il is placed within your reach?
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Dry (loods, Clothing, Pout. Shoes, Clares, .Mittens, Urer
shirts, I'udcrwcur, Hosiery, Huts, II 'inter Cans, Cum
If i.. ;;........ !.;. .' .. ...: i.:i.t '
Kuais, ihii unt i.s, ijiiui.s, Liirsci, isiiii.M ttiitt citiuircnx
Shoes, Hubber coats. )'elluw Oiled coals, Fa net (loads.
Cutlery, ICtc, Etc., h'tc-
tMot u jftiiaooHiMJOOiHuaoooufKooiuaufl OOUIHIU tutor
Wlinn nj.uli t.i-viiiiii,iTiintt i 1 1 o (irilrr for nnv ntiwiiitil 1,-iin, li'v,. o
Dollnm or uioro in alwvo lino of goo 1 8 wo will prepay all Mail or '
SUio clinigou, to liny utago Htation in Grunt or llarnoy eountiuH, ?
until Juno 15th, 1 sill. gST" When hoI on ejedit no char,'- 6
OH IIMMlftltl 0
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guolMIOIH)llluuailllMaoulll(KMallliailliauluw,iwiiaaiuinl
o will jjimrnnUo our lott cm ttiiuil prueH on Every Article
and imiea to tefuud tho nemoy if jjikkIhiuo not Mttisfaetory.
Ily Hendini; to ut, wilting plainly, just what in wanted, wo e.in holoct
tlieia to your atiiitaetioii. Wo h io the biggest assortment f Gen
eral .Mcielmndim- to bo found in a-jy htoin iii""Or.-f,'on . You can navo
money in eveiy line. Give uh a trial ord.-r. Wo hohc-it vur tiude. Older
by Mail nt one... I'cn Pcspcctfulli.
Coffin tV iVcjirnnl,
HEPPNER, OREGON.
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GENERAL MERCHANDISE,
Canyon City - - - Oregon.
Constantly on hand a full assortment of
Dry Goods, Clothing, Pools A'- Shoes, Croceries,
hto.. He, hto-, at Peusonable Prices.
j I). (J. OYKHIIOI.T.
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A. 11ACSIENEY.
DHALUR IN
General
Merchandise.
JOHN DAY CITY.