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About Grant County news. (Canyon City, Or.) 1879-1908 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 10, 1903)
li i r LOCAL Mondiy w.vs Jsbor tiny. j All slc nf rough lumber lit lllnsch' ' hiinlwr yard In John lsy. ! A few plnwsnt rtwt prl.vs.1 I Iltiti'. j Light buggies! to Is- sold nt c-l nt Don't nib the opimrtimltv. I'Utvnc Johnon'. Judge Ihistln has returned from n J. T. Itrrry hn nddrd u llnenf c;ro btstsis trip to Long Creek, i ret-i to hi meat market. Due .1 mid on SI Inch won for fwxlo nt lluiHh'i, at post priop. ltootit fn W had In connection .wUtf-txninl nt Jake Kleiner's rwtmir- nut. Olareiiee Johnson made a vlwit t Ids mining property nt Dixie .Mend. last Saturday. Quart mill placer lex-niton hoUm, uHh prmf of location worlt MtMhnl, Jt)rle at the Nkwm ofllw. Insure your property with the Kir j Association of l'hllndclphla. It U the ' h(raii;tt In tht I'nltPtt Xtntes. iU-0tt,Jjiy a set riiarucss from J. I. Cullen flvp dollars cheaper tbnn any otliiT pine1 In Grant county. All winter good tots old at oot, nt llurton A llullnway's. l,ny In your j winter clothing now nnd nave money j on them. '1'ho death of . X. Yorgenson, ulto ! left Iturni last sprint- to be onomted on In Chicago, occurred In that olty hist week. (let your locution nollop at the Nkwh oilier. We carry the I mil form. Endorsed by the lemHii miner of the county. Hill HdwnnU, a brother of Mrs. Auitln, residing at Austin s-lutlnn, In reported t4i be very low with typhoid pneumonia. Mr. I). I. Asbury of McMlnvllle ix vldtiiij? with her jmrenU, Mr. and Mri. I), (i. Owholt at their Indian creel; mnoh. Mrs. Dnvo MhkIU and the Mlmti Ida and Anna Ollleer returned laxt Saturday froiu a trip to the lliiker Olty country. Oct your dental work done by Or. Qfcki&Hchnltx. John Day otllee, Me Oalluin it lliyley biilldlng, uu-iilalw. Hunipter olllee, Nell block. Ktatu Hiiiorlutendent J. 11. Acker in.111 pissed through town yenterday on hl.s return fjoiu Hums, wheie ho conducted the annual Inntltuto. t'laieiire JohiiBOii ha a royal fruit jar on uxhlbltlou at hU tore, whluh has been In line for 17 yonfV. Try them thiit .-en boh and you will u no other. On December ith Claienee John son will ftlve away iibaohitc'ly free a 515 rowing ninehlne. 10 very purehaser of K'Hids at bin store U entitled to a chance. Jnko Kleiner wlahes to Inform hi friend that he ha taken charge of tlio riMtaiirunl oppoHlie the Xi:w olllee, and U ruuiilii); a llrst claiw bdanllliK bouse. Ike Larue and wife took tlu-lr de parture fiJ K.sl M. hi lay, whem the former fi&: to ""attend the trial of -'Cfft'e fJIIek f..r lh. munb r of Jninea I. Jonee laitt spring. I lev. (i. M. linotli, preaidltig elder of the M. K. ehiireh of thi dUtrlet, hint been o!'tel a dt'legste to the general conference, which convene In Lt Anijeliw next year. Klght A Mellatey, of l'ralrle City, are doing an oxteunlve buiiucw in the j hardware and luipleniem line. If you : are gfdng to buy any fanulug machiu- cry thin mmwou, give I hem a call and get their prices. ! Jiil tinge, who lived liettr Dayville I tflii or twelve year agoi, and who U now a resident of the Kittle Salmon river country In Idaho, lulu the city 1 tills week. Mr. Oage lea wltnens in the cae of Maoltae v. Htuall. ' A crew of aeveo men, !1 experieuod miner, tartel from here ye tarda t Join theforoe of the Dixie Mexlovr Cold Mliiliig Co., a l.rt dlvtuiwi' frnin l'ralrle City. The eUloineiii f ; "il nronerO' tinMW" tolSiiie i . oer put In for a mine In Grant coun ty. -Crook Coiiuty JiMirunl. The Pilot ltik Itxoonl relotoi the following: (Irant Horn ' rix dmw femUiig Mmirely l IfI lUUI oiw day wwt week. Ho nay lie onuld ham killed all lx of tliem but for the taw that UmlU the number to be killwl by one rwon to live. A It wan lie hot at only ouo nnd muued iU Wautetl Mvt agunto to aell Dr. Whlto' lileetric (Joiiiba, patenloil Jan. 1, '00. Cure daiidrult', hair falling out, and nervous headache, yet ott no mora than an ordinary comb. bell, atblglit. Agent are wild wlvji uc ooaa. Send SOo for auuiple (half Ptlue). Wrllft ipilek. The Dr. While ICkwtrlo OoinliU. Dv-eutur, III. ri. 1,'itn W.ili'li it whoul liiUtrt-U . . . . -. of Anilerwn, California, wa a guealJ .it Mm (!ltv hotel loot week, bbe wav uu her way home after a three mouth' vlelt Willi ber father, Orln Welch, who 1 lulereatetl In placer mine near Silaanvllle. tlrant county. Mia Whjh Un taleiiUMl youug ktily ami Smt9 enHiuUiUcally of the ell male nnil plelunaHiue aoeuery or Omnt tpwnty, whew, b any. gretitly "4uyl bee tinnier' wiUwg. PlUit 'Itojjlt UgJrd. 1 JOTTINGS Mining deed nt tlnNnl olllco. Itliktikn nf itll kinds nu sale lit Ibis olllee. lloynl fruit lr nr tlui lt. l'ur sal by Clarftice Johnson. Ot your tuieon, limn and lnrd at the John lHiy uient market. Mix Agues Vortilug was n visitor from I'rnlrle City yesterday. Win. l'oHof Mt. Vernon wns trans acting iMioliiem here TunMlay. Sol Taylor and It. 1). William wore down from l'ralrle City Tuiwdny on burl II MM. II. M. 1 III r Ion received n fouMmrmt load of watermelon from Moutimuul Tnewlny. Prof. M. N". ltmiham nnd wife of Ijouk Creek were John Day vMtors uwl'wtck. Ilaclnc buggies mid hack, l'till Due constantly on hnud at Olnranw Johitou'.. Iter! Clark and wife (Ireeuhoru City where have Bono In Ilert will en- gage In inliilnu, T. I., lllnrknmn nf l'ralrle City, l!ft I guivt of hi tdsler, Mr, it 1. Mtlllgall. ! Ontario Argil. ! Kevuml load of lumber for the new fbrldgo went of town hhk1 through j the city yeelerday'. A. I. Illnuk wa a caller nt thi olltVe Tuwlay. Mr. Black Is a wltnca In rMeKnialb.MiirKno ohmi. It. II. Aim, a prominent mining man from Susaiivllle, wa In the city lat Krlday on legal huincis. J. P. Cullen, the oaddler, has Jut received an elegant line of Hummer lap rolie. Call and we them. Comegy and Drake have completed j the Inside work on the Cha. Jolmwni building, near the M. li. church. II. M. BiiKford and K. Koren have i gone Id Mt. Vernon where they will j build a bono' for W. K. KtiH'kdale. ' M. 1.. Bniueht and wife are moving into tlielr new two story residence, back of the M. churcli this week. I Mr. .1. II. k'atou nmtomlnircil the Xi:wn force 'nie-day with a dellclou.i watermelon, ralf-ed on her ranch near i town. i Jack ChamU'ra and Krnuk I'ostur made a trip to the mountains last Tuesday to lie gone on a few day's , propeetiiig lour. ' Mr. and Mr. Blank made a trip to i the Blue Mt. Kprlng lut week. They j were aeeomjiauleil by the family of I the! r daughter, Mra. Cavlln, who took I their departure for their homo In Con t don the hut of the week. MIm I'M .a I.iuranei has lieeu ieud lug a few day with the Miasea Wll tfin, at their home alxive town. She will make her home during the year with Mr. C. J. Mcintosh, while at i tending the high nehool at till place. IiOt,ou Main stleet, between the lio i tel and Hntolllw, kcyMtoue Knight'- Templai watch charm, the inuial em bleiiH on front side and owner' name, A. llaehenoy, on revei aide. The artlulo Is of little value to anyone u!m, but I highly priieil by the owner, and ' a suitable reward u III tj paid to any , ope returning it to till olUce, or to I the owner. NOT SO BLACK AS PAINTED. Much Stock nnd Little Food Prop osition Ovorworkod. There I lint at thi time III the J ohll Day valley the diervmiicy between the number of head of Htock on hand, horc, hcep ami cattle, and the nistuMary amount of feed fur them that la claimed at homo and published abroad. The Nkwm las made iMipilry of mmh f the lending stoekmen who lmvU)ek for whluh they must buy bay, a well a fnmi farmor who have surplu hay to ell t sttM-kiueu, and although thele is nie illU'ereliee III the uatluiatefi they generally agree that there is not more than 1A or 20 ier cent more cattle tliuii the amount of hay on hand will feed through an or dinary winter. That I, If loekmen ilMMe of . or 3 head out of cut kiiudreil they will have no dlllletllty la llnding feed for the remainder. All agree In Haying that the hay crp throughout the valley I lielter thin average, ami although there I but little fissl leftover from lat year It lever ha been anything like one. halt of the feud tipply on hand at the end if the range auaiwin. Ileucii there Is n- great dellclcucy in the winter' feed anpply. A lo the amount of utock ownwl in tile valley at thi time it 1 worthy of uotiue that lat prlng lucrmuo wa tuirU-U abort tu a good many looall j m, and that among jliwp ami hoiv. j 'fhyre bo U-en an uniuually heavy in i.Vu of the county. With the exfp(j.ni of a few head of thorough breiUnd rade toek for bewllug pur Mire no tddilloiial ttk has Uen IHireJiisj, vhlleiveml hundred huail of hufM. ht.p and cuttle have beau mid oil. Tlnrsfurvi, tlio pluturu I not nearly M blnek m imlnted, and the outlook fnr from belli blue. Huyern ami jiockoiM are beginning to m; thH thing, and xyudlenle jrlei In Chicago are lelig forrxl it ward. (Irouem will prolmbly take cuuntKe from tluwe nmdltlmw and l? careful lint to Uet the market by nirthliiK their HiiIiIhhI prmlncU. It will lie oruifcr to elve the iimnlpii la tor of the "line Italian hand" a chnnee to cool their heel waiting, while the favorable growing weather hold. Jint now Milihlnr and utiow en follow enoh other with April rejf ulartty, and Imitation are that the feeding miwii will be delayetl until near the end of the year. HO, FOR UU.VfNS! Onso Unll and Trnck Tennis Lonvo for tlio Annual Fnir. The John Day tmck team and Iwwo ball tetvm leave for Burns Krlday morning tocngngelu the carnival of torta ami comK'te for a uumlier of the price. The boys have not had a great deal of practice but have atreliKthened their aggregation by the addition of tlie rvdoMnbl Joe John wm, a well as of other player of ability, and cjxs!t ,tn let the other fellow know they In a name. The tiya netted a neot stun fnmi their riitrrtainmrnt lt week, and are pretaril to solve fluanelal iirolx lem a well a lw ball enrr., I'liey will return the latter rt o.next wiH-k. Kollowltig I a 111 of the Imys com (MMiiiig the teams: W. A. Iiiior, Prank I.uoe, James Kennedy, Horace Joliiiwiii, I'nwl Wootl, Oliver Johnoti, H. K. Hlek inau, J. B. I'tvlich, Willie Poren, Hub ert Joih-s, Jake Boalar, I.ntii Dart, T. Selgfril, John D.iy; Joe Joliutoil, II. ltliey, 1'rBirle City. HOIISta SHIPPEO. Many Carloads Sent East by C. V. L. Smith. Henvy fthlpmcntrt In hor"i are being made from Northern (Irant county by (). V. I. Klnlth this enoii. He has already dlatuheil wveral carloads to dlllereut hiIiiIh in Kansn, ha two carload on the wny to (treat Bend nt the pretsiut time, and lias started his rider out lo round up live or six car load lot, prolmbly for ome jk1 nt In Western Iowa. Mile Howard, a former Kusauville pniector, Is helping round up the Htoek. He any those o far taken liave Uhiii mostly uil.l range and farm animals, and excts tliiMU now Is-lng gathenxl to be of almul the Mime grade. Mile Is slaying a few day In tnwh and o.eet to noeouiiauy the next Hhlpmelit isut. Uroko His Lou. James Blett, a Dayvllle ranoher, had the misfortune to fall from a wag on and get his leg broken laat Kiinday night. In oouiaiiy Willi a neighbor he wa returning from Dayvllle, when a small is It JiiiiihiI into the stretchers of the lenders and flight eiusl thu team Into a runaway. The men were on tue running gears of the wagon, and when the hind wheels Mtruek a ditch at an angle, the sharp turn pitched Mr. Bluett forward on hi head and the wheel ptutatst over hi leg, breaking It near the knee. Arch In Black mil to id assistance, and he wa placed In Mr. Mnoltae's wagon and taken to his home. Dr. Anhford was 'phoned for and set I he broken limb, Cnso Against Tuttlo. In the case nf Ktato vs. Thomas Tuttlo and wife foj larceny by bailee, which was tried before Justice of the I 'caiv T. 1''. Hall in Long Creek laid week, Mr. ami Mr. Tut tic were bound over to circuit court, the former under foOOnml the latter under ftflH) Isjnds. Win. and Martha Walker of Dale went on their bond. It wan alleged by the proMCfliitlng Willie, Mr. A'm. P. Anderson, that hedepoalleil f3lH .VI with Mr. ami Mr. Tut tie and was un able Jo rceovcr but 1 17. 61) of It. (.'. K. Dusttii of Long Creek was attorney for the state and Mel Dustlii of Can. yon City for the defense. Dr. Roberts tJuyc Uru; Store. A deal hits jut Ut-n elom-d.lll Ioiig ( n-ek whwieliy Dr. l. M. Itoliert be Cfiuiee aoln owner of the drug store, 'Die deal Inchided the drug tore build ing and stock niisiuiitti of Dr. A. K. Higga and smoiintisl to $0,100. The business will still be conducted under the drill name nf Long Creek Drug Co. Long Creek IJght. Shoop Shipment. Joseph Oliver and sou and Henry (livgg havi gone to Bear valley to move about KMKtheadof slits'p to Hun tington for eastern shipment. It has mt been di termini d wheiber the bee 1 1 will lie sold to other iihlpsrs at that ioliit, or taken by Mr. 'Iregg to the eastern market Weol Growors to meat. The Oregon wnolgrovt ers' alu'v meet lug is to !s I i eld In li tker City, begin nlug SeptumU-r II, r ml lasting two days. Till iiuperlinl oonveiitlon should bo attended by every wool grower In the atale. Floral Hall Burned, On the Bill In.t., the big Kloral hall on the fair grounds at Burns was to tally dostroyed by tire. Thu manage ment will repine the bid Id lug iu time for the big fair ivub'h imiih-s ell' next wek. Ohly Hrt-ula job in-IiiUtig nt tlio Nuwe udluu, CANYON CITY V. Ignl blaiik for sale nt tbbi olllee. ( lot he basket nt Clarence John "oil's. W. II. Uwve of Mt. Version wn.s a visitor here tills week. Iloyal fruit larx, Ust on earth, t'lar ence Jiillloli, sole agent. li. P. Aldrlch of Mt, Vernnn wns In town tho tlrst of the week. Mr. John Welch nud daughter a turned fnmi Kox htst .Sunday. Court Kteiiographer Win. Coleman emuic over from Burns Saturday. A delayeil shlpmant hammwks will be sold at cost at Clnrenco Johtison'. Irving Hnselllno scluriicd tVnsss a boslness trip to Baker City last Sun day. L. M. Brown of Burn was in the . olty last .Saturday, enroutc to the rail- j stud. ' j 1". U. Werburgof Moniiiiinit wa visiting with friends In the city last ' week. i I. J. Hagnewnod went to sampler nu tnislnet-1 last week, returning Sat urday, i Mrs. Krnnk Kels and Mrs. J. H. Iteasley were down from the Kuilth j ranch Sunday. W. (). Harrvmau, editor of the' Ming t reel; iiignt, was a i anytiii visitor last week. Mr. Newt. Livingston and dtiugh tor Kate were In the city this week from the Middle fork. V. (I. Cosad made a buslneis-ooiii-ImiiciI w Ith pleasure trip to the upHir valley stctloii Tuwdny. P. K. Noyor ami family of Long Creek were In thu city Tuesday on their way to the railroad. Mian Olive Con lis) left yiwlerday morning for llcppuer, where she will visit her sister until school tgln. Judge H. It. Mollaley and County Cominlsioucr P. P. Kllboiirne went to Moiiiiment Tuesday to Inspect the North Kork bridge. A meeting of the vnler of this school district has U-ou called for Sep temlxir 1U to transact liusliu-s relative to the new school house. Dr. ami Mr. Ashford returned from' laee Sunday where the ib-ir went to attend Perry llydo, who was badly bruised up by falling from a hnrsu. D.in Boyw, who ha tin! coiltVact to repair Cole' bridge near Mt. Vernon, whs In the city Sunday. Mr. Iloyco say It will take about two weeks more to complete the Job. County Clerk Nlveit granted iimr rlnge llivne this wisik to Irving II. 1 nidi I no ami Miss Clara Schmidt of ('any on City, also to Kdwurd King man and Cora V. I'VIIihm of Kox, The Misses Mabel and (I race Carter of Salem are visiting their sister, Mix. Geo. U. Trneey. Miss Carter 'is nu ac nompHahed elocutionist, ami has held u KedtInu In the Willamette Univer sity school of oratory for a number of yours. Kills ltlnuhart, a photographer of Plurcuoe, California, was III the city last Saturday, visiting with Ids cousin, W. C. Thompou. Mr. Ulnohart left on the stage for I.ee Monday, where he will visit for a few day with rela tive in that place. An adjourned term of circuit court convened Tuesday morning. The prhielml business of this M-nsinn Is tlie ease of Kenneth Mnoliu" vs. Jas. Small -a water right case, 'l'hti plain till' is represented by Hicks A Davis while V. W. Parrlsh and A. D Uudy handle the case for the defendant. Miss Myrtle Tracey has returned to B.iker Clly, where she w ill shortly re siiuie her'wurg In the high m'IuioI de paitmelit of the illblh,' sch'xils of that plats. Mis Tracey made miny friemls w Idle here and she will ever be a welcome visitor should alt dud It eon venlent to pay auutliur lU to this place. Col. 1). I. Aslniry, formurly editor nud proprietor of the (lltA.s'T CuUM' XliWK, ami for the past live years ed itor of the Vainhlll County Iteportcr, pubhshtsl at McMlnvllle, was ill the city over Sunday. Mrs. Asbury and daughter accompanied htm and will remain several week, visiting with her imrents, Mr. and Mr. I), tl. Over boil. Irving 11. Haeltlne, a prominent merchant of Canyon City, Is hi the olty on u visit to relative. Mr, Ha Xblliue is one of tlie young and pro gressive men ol Grant county and is largely Inturottd iu the upbuilding of that section of Oregon. He reports that Central Oregon Is Iu a procrnu condition and that (he outlook for the winter I favorable Baker City Dem ocrat. The memls-ts of the Canyon City bar held a incellng last Katusday, for the purMani of pcTectlng an orgnnUa ll.'UI. V. (J. Cojid was elected presi dent. Another meeting will 1st held III this city next Saturday, an Invita tion having Is-eu extended In all mem hers of tho harm Grant county t 1st present, A permniiniit urgatilwilbm wilt be furmwl at this meeting. W. W, Wood is (Kurttury. .1 ike Blank has returned from linker Cny. J Vlex Mils rny Is In town frosn D.iy- 1 VI e. K K. Macltae of Dayvllle I In town tl - week. .! K. Noble nnd wlflj are np frwti I) y vlllo on liilsllH. Kuinll of Dyvlllela Caoyon dry visitor this week. Unlrew I, Itch of Day vlllo Is a enmi ty eat visitor Hits week. II. Ii. Mtinjar of b.vyvlllsj lids Ixn-n In town during the wetik. Anderson Wllsnu of Dayvllle Is vl -itor in tho city this week. K. Klewart and Win. Wylte casue up 'rom Dayvllle yeslenlay. J. W. Damon and B. Wilson of Ml. Vi i noli registered at the Klkhorn thi Wl . K. Ait onstern hnni buyer has U '- th oper Canyon creek vlciiui , t, i st . ral day mst buying lunge In.r-e. for shipment. lie is ottering fi pii 'i-s ami has alieady procured a I uu .ilcr. S" Now 3 SWEEP N rrh(i !Iosl f'niHph'ie Liar of Grocer ivs nt ihe Interior. CASH TALKS. CALL AND SEE US. 3 Largest HaraMirc Stock Supplies Spoiling Goods 'Wo anil your 'attention to out' fine line ol:"Farjn:ing J iiLplomonts. .Barb Wire, Hope, .Nails. A lull stock ol !1 1.onso SJioos and all sizes of iron. Ar.E KEI2P O.N" KA.N.D T.H..I5 .BilDST O'W WARES CLARENCE JOHNSON JOHN DAY, ORE. 1 HAZELTINE & CO., -rci'i.s'-oii ro a Men's Furnishing Coods. Clothing, Hats, Boots, Shoes, Blankets, Comforts, Cutlery, Staple and Fancy Groceries and Delicacies. Leading Firm of Canyon City, Oregon. Tobaccos and Cigars, Jewelry, Grrnitcwarc, Crockcrv, Tin ware, Trunks, Sun nnd Vacuum Fruit Jars, Valises, Carpets. ZELTINE & CD.j HA G REDUCTION!!!! 3 is the Time to Buy CLOTHING, GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, BOOTS AND SHOES, DRY GOODS, GRANITE AND TINWARE. iVIcCallum. & Baylcy, foil 11 Dav, Oregon. 3 O H JOHNSON w. bkowx .t oo. t i t i i i - in the County s s s Blacksmiths' Supplies Granite and Tinware