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About The Oregon scout. (Union, Union County, Or.) 188?-1918 | View Entire Issue (July 11, 1885)
HThe Wceldy Oregon Scout. rXlON, OltHGON, HAT., JCLY 11th, ISST., Our Piper. We are pleased to note that our pros cut f tyle of paper ueonis to bo giving general f-nlMaetion, and that subscrip tions nrc coining in rapidly, Our un divided attention will hereafter bp giv on to the work of getting P a H'.v and interesting journal, devoted to the best interests of our magnificent, but yet undo. eiopiid eounly, uud tlo din 'cn inat'ion bfjUc!i loaalncv.fi its will be' of Interest to our. redden and wo only ask that the paier receive such recognition as it merits may call for, We shall try and make the paper worth all that wo receive for it, and do not Wish to send it to anyone who docs not think he is getting nil value for his luonev. When the timo ho has sub scribed for, expires, unless ho renews, his paper will be stopiwd, and his name, regretfully, stricken from our list. This Wo believe ban been tbo- rule with lev-spa purs in this section of the conn- "l-Mt.it will be with us, and will not Tie deviated from. When you receive 1 paper marked with a red cioss, it is meant to inform you that your sub scription has expired, and is an invita tion to renew. A number of marked papers y. ill g' out in a week or two, and wo hope you will .all subscribe ?guin. m mi Willi mtm mill urn Mi ll Z . Cuoil Knls. Tf there is one thing which tends note materially than anything elso to upbuild vtl make a prosperous aftd flirlving own, U is to bavo good and kVcll kept iAulsMeadihg to it from all directions, making it easy of access to Jhe traveling public, and farmers, from .vlioni it derives its support. Good Highways leading to any town is a lut ing advertisement of the thrift of the people living therein, and a constant Handing, and persuasive invitation to ?he people to trael that way, and one Licit, thav generally accent with i' !iriio Union in this respect is la mentably deficient, and considering the Imount of labor and money which has fji en expended on our ,roads, is more .o than it shoud be. In tbo winter time, especially, the roads leading to ibis city aro simply abominable. The laws governing road work are lame and1 defective, or better results would be 'ecu after fifteen or twenty years of la (.'or has been put on them, which is the enso in this vicinity. If wo wait i'or fr'onator-making legislators to take dmo to think of umfciug wholesome ind necessary laws for tio benefit of 'i i -..mi i i r tee ncome, it win oe a weary uniu oi jailing, and our system of doing road vork will remain tho same as it was in our grand fathers days. If we Vi'Uid have good roads, our citizens md business men will havo to seo to it i ih.it they aiP made, and in seeing to it (hey are only doing a work', which ere nany days will grow into a source of j enue to thorn and theirs. tyouli lii Trmlo. o tt'Jiu billowing remarks by the Eut Portland "Vindicator" is applicable) .ill tnwns,aud we give it space. It says: .'The eohunns of a newspaper are the I'liblisher's stock in trade, and the per sons who ask to nee them for their spe cial bi nellt must expect to pay for the f.une. Every public spirited citizen of i place should havo a prido in seeing pis town and surroundings improved. Every new house, every now street, ev iiy manufacturing establishnientcaj'c Ud, and every new business opened enhance tho value of property in our rnidst. livery rellecting mind knows Ibis to be true, and it should not be jprgoltcn that tho local newspaper ndds much to the general wealth and prosperity of the place as well as in rrcaso the reputation of the city abroad. It beiu'lltb all who have business in the j'luci ; it onlmuces tho value of proper ly besides being a desirable public con Ncnicnce, even if not eonductod in the Interests of the "ring." It inmates trade, it cautions against impositions, It saves you from loss, it warns you of danger; it poinUs out dill'erent advau Uge., and incieaes your protiU. The local prow it thu iowir that move the people ; therefore uplorl it by ndvi-r-tiMiig in it liberally, milM'iihiug for it. imd aUve all J)' Iir it." Tim; city council Iwvt! Hi tul wimly m piiH iiiiiig it u'ply of fltv hund nrend , ud by 'uktUK t'i linti tin in duU'l utml thioi'iilium u town. i luW I. ..I tin lllCMUH in tiw Wit) of ilUIUtU I 'l i WUlgUUUiMtf l'D lllltl tt t..vv.i i lii cur liouUi IwiwmuiU mii) (biuj; o Hi' 4t iiia uud "I'm ' hi lb M til ! J., l'U4ll- nil't4 l' lilt 1- ti . il uU .i ..ulJ.it.Ol i. wl.ii. I I. 4tl 'I ll lilnl I nil 1 i rllM' 1 1 1 II" ii. VI 1. 1 1 In) ll.l .v . I'.'" ,i i, H tli JI l lllllli i.l.l.b , Wl: h:ul a pleas.mt vi -it last Vcd nesdny from Hon. JJinger Herman, our representative in Congress. He is on a tour of tho State, for the purpose of familiarizing himself with it products capabilities mid resource?, which arc beginning to assume such vast propor tions, nnd embrace such a diversity of interests, calling for judicious legisla tion that it js necessary for a repre sentative to .become acquainted with them all, from personal observa tion, and investigation., We found Mr. Herman to be an nU'ahlc, fair min ded man, a pleasant conversationist, and possessing a line vein of humor and anecdote. Altogether, he im pressed us as a man capable and well qualilled to rcpiesent us ill the halls of Congress, and a man anxious to serve the bust interests of the people. UMjuLuiauunm hKCHKTAKY wiutncy, H is said, IS trimming his sails to catch a Presiden tial boom three years hence. Well in formed New York politici'in.s make no secret of the fact that a litney boom is being carefully nursed, and that with Cleveland out of tbcvay the Sec retary of the Navy is tho' man upon whom tbo parly will most probably unite. Ho comes from the State that has furnished the Democracy with most of its Presidential candidates for a quarter of a century; his father-in- law is a United States Senator and one of tho wealthiest men of Ohio. The New York Tiniesdias selected Whitney for its candidate in 188S, and other favoring influences are mentioned as being in readiness for use from tifiie to time, as the dovclopnicnfof the scheme ninv rorpuie. Tin: Iowa editors met Villi Matter ing receptions wherever they went on their recent visit, to Oregon. We are glad that it was so. Our 'friendly at tentions have no doubt given them a kindlier feeling to tho State, and warmed their hejirls to the people who reside in it. If, on their return, while writing arflcles about us, to be scat tered broadcast throughout the entire nation, the remembrance of their re ception here, causes Iheirsentanees to contain more (tattering terms of praise than we are entitled to, and their pic tures of our scenery, painted in words, a brighter and more rosy hue that na ture warrants, can they bo hcld0much to blame in view of all tho facts? We think not. Our reward willcome in time. .lio'CUNO by I he brilliant and many- colored effort made by (lie "J.iat Ore- gonian man, on a iormer rourtli of .Inly, to get up a paper "suitable for sending to friends in the Knot," we looked this last. Fourth, for a paper, colored, not only with red, white i.nd hie, but with all the varied lines of the ra&ihow. It did not appear, how ever, aiiil we conclude that he consid ers that one ellbol, the greatest of bis ife, and is now ready to let us poor devils struggle up to the pinaeleof taste md perfection. lira anmuimiw iMimnn With a partial failure of the wheat crop in the eastern and middle Slate. and in California, farmers in Wu.-h-ington and Oregon shoul feeld greatly ncouraged over the (tattering i$os- pects for an abundant crop and a good moo. niMHUMTWAnnttunMUll Tin: Sandwitch Islands are knock ing at the door of the Unit.nl States for admittance. They want to bo an nexed. We do not know whether 'the loor will be opened unto them" or not. M wmmwwiiwwi WWWIIII MIIWIIIMl.Vl DWaoliitliiiiQitr pi'ttit-Hlil) Xotleo Mu'robv irtvea that tlio nartiii'r- .lolniMiu nail C. ('. eutilnlierry, lm liconthls ilay illolvuil liv lauluiil i-oiiM'iit. Mr. .lolia- ..in .i i... i... i i .......i.. liln Imriitfkfiir.t tivlhtltiir lint wwuiti liVinlL- Mill n in t'liiiiiiiui' un- nil-llim, mill ii-iiiiii Hie look. All aeeomt- lire iiavalile to lilni. l it.VNK Johnson, ('. i'. t'oi riNiuuuiv, Union, Or. .Inly Ut ., ltM. liny (ho llaywml 1 Fire Extinguisher. llvervbiiily hIihuIiI have them Men, vvniu- n nr children eioi tno tlii'in. riuiUMiinl .if ilollnrx worth of iii'oix'i'ty -..im.I i-ii-n lav Tlu".V ilnii I liv' nre in it liijiirii.u : lU'kli im faliru . ainl ure ulwuv rt-il.v . You iiminut tl'i in I to lu- without thi-iu. ti- J. lltH-hl. (! ii. Atffiit. m Murki'l M., Hun Knuii-iMO. ('l ( uk A Dwitflit. Akv Lit ttrmulf, Uriii. J. W, STIUNtJIt, DENTIST, UKKtt'K Vtttmur UmIm nd ttimit. 'ium, uivvmi, Aid. mm rruuw mm LAMM. rUiUMt tuuiilil, A I M III I W l HI M limM' Hp! b4lJ ,-! f I'-11 a. i , vV i i ii ill mw i il . .11. A W DRUB STORE Has been opened at the MUCK UUILDING SOUTH On I. A. Horowitz's Store, Union, Where can hn found a complete Ktocl; of MiilIelnc.K, Chi'inlcjil.i, and articles u unllr found In nwfll Blocked DllL'tJ STOllIC. Particular pains ltnve been taken to select niedieinei of groiihi urity, and an cxporjcticc of overtoil years, fioth Kast and West, (arc tin eonlidenrc to guarantee every article, Hold to he genuine, and of the hot (pinUf y. We als'ocilrry a tock of STATIOXIJHY. SPOXaKS. KYIi GLASSES, TOILET AllTICLES. CKiAHS, Etc., And would Ik pleaded to have you call and examine our goods. t3TCarvl attention given to physicians Prescription-). U. C. GHElG, Proprietor, Union. Oregon, COVE TANNERY. Adam Ciiosj-max , I'fjoriiiKTon. Has now on hand and for alo the best of 1IAJ12TJSSS, O LAD I GO, UPVEIl d)hl LAC J J LJ-JA Till 11. SJIKJiP SKJ2TS, etc. o PORTLAND PRICES I'aid for Hides and Pelts. HAILKOAD A X D i r8 J1TU1J f Near the Court Ho jse, V A. J". IluNsoN', rroprictor, Union, - Oregon. Fine turnouts and tlr.-t cla rigs for the accommodation of the puhlle 'gener ally. ('onvcyanc.)s for com mercial men a spi ialty. J3T"l'la' aecominodation for. feed cannot lie excelled in the valley. Tenn reasonable. XOKTJJ 'OWDEIt RE ST AVE ANT! POXy STEYENS, PllOP. The travellnjj public will pleaao take no tice that, in addition to uiv saloon, in Xorth l'ovviler, I have opened a K 1 1 1ST CLASs-ItEsTAl-'ltAXT, and refpeetfnlly soliuil a -Iiare of tlie pulilie pali-fini.gi'. 'Tiie talilef will alvMi.v- lie supplied with the HHST THE JIAIMvET AFFOIIDS, and no pains will lie spared to make mv patrons eonifnrtalile. c an on me, i:.vr, ihunk and in: iiaim-v. WALLA WALLA c 1I i Cui-noi- -Alnln anil A StreetH, Union. E. .Mi i.i.Kit, PiioruiKTon. ICeeps alvvuys oi. Iiand the fluent brands of WINES, L1QUOJIS, and CIGAJIS, The very best layer and bock beer in I l.o market, ato cts a quart, l'ocr and lunch '25 cts. A line Millard talile for the accommoda tion of customer.-. Drop in and he -ochtlilo. .YYV I ? tl ! W IM . 1 .am prepared to negotiate, loans upon well imprqvod farms, for a term of years. For particulars call on It. O. UlLLiXOS. Loan liroker. At thooJHcoof J. II. Criles, Un ion, Oregon, 11LUE ilOUNTAIX Jin in Stnxl, I'aitj.i, 0()i. Hr.Nuv SrniKi.it, VitoiMiir.Ton. JCif Ordi i-H from any part of the valley will receive prompt attention. 1 h.ive mi 'hand, -ome veiy liur DUt'li. 11EEK. Drop in .uul sample it. CO-MMEKCIAL A X 1) & 1 Opposite Centennial hotel. John S. Elliott, l'liui'iurron. Iluvinir furnistud this old and p l- ular ho.sllery witli ample rootr, plen ty of feed, good hostlers nnd now murines, is hotter prepared than ev er to accomodate custoiuoro. Jl)' TEIIJIS are JiliASONAlU.i:. Xwitiee of I'liiiil Sutlluiuent. In the "ountv court of the Male of Ore gon, for I uloii county, lu tUe matter of the estate of T. J. Douglas, deceased. -r-i-otieeis neieiiy juven, mat tin miner JN signed, having tiled In the County court of I'nlon county, Oregon, a tlnal ae- -ouiit or his ailinlnlstiiitlou ( the estate of I'. il. l)euv;la. decuased. and nravltiK for a illseliari'e. .mil that Tuesday. I lit' Mil. il ux or September, iss.'v,, at l he hour of lUoVIouk v. .m. or aiu uay, iiicmijiiii neinga uuy or the regular September term of said court, lias been appointed u the time, .md the euiirt !i"iir In I'nlon u the place, fr liear iui: ulije. ilniu to Mid aevoiint, ami tin--it- lleiiii til llirreor, ulul rr sliowins eaiikc, II uuy there In-, vvltv un urUer b- not m.ule. (lUi-luDiiiitfitbr luinb i Ik" iI froui fun he r ilutv u mil auiuiiiuiiuior, mui rili'm.lDt( ilU UliHe fluiu I ml her lUbllitie iU I i unafilakliiM. JOHN ijw Al.l.. J. t'NITIW, AAlNlHlMrMur, inilium Hattew, N..U. i i- Iti-i.l.k mi.u 11. t lu 4 i f i ii"iimim i.im..iii ii mi' iia uvwf vt li iiiiilii.il i .iii. ui in ill li4u4U(' III. ! lilt i '.lll.Jl. .1.. I . I., i I I .v4 ill S lilt I. .IiiU ul J tl I i II. , al 1 1 tut 4M)3 I. .i. .. tl.- i. j .Ui.ii-.4 ! tU I'UlM' U) UtM'WII) ll4V lli Hi' i lUllM l), 'VMU U441 III Ul, I Hi.ll) 4,1 Ii lltl UU il Milll- V llli Ul I III. 1 Itlt.'UI i.iii.i.. . ........... i . .1 u. .ii-.. i. i U. .) A h , J .ii ... .i P ii. a.. . i. ... !. b l - .1 III.' I I ... I. .1 .1 .1 .Il lu. III. , ttt.it. I' III, -.kit. I h I 41 I ' 1 i . 4. i,r II (tlx Feea Liw?- stai Phi f U N I O N No more Sending of for Goods, TV nriirt TnlK. I liavc 10 XJ10 11 UlIC one of Goncral Mcrciiairdi?o ever brought to Union county, aOCl wo now offer goods at a great reduction on former prices. For example.: Price now 11, 10, is yd- per one dollar. Price,oiucrly 12, 11, 10 yd-, per one dojlar. A Ginghams, Poplins, Cashmeres, Buntings. WHITE GOODS, O Price now 50 cts and 75 cts,D Price CLOTHI-NG,. tSuits,) Price now 10.00, 12.00, ?15.(.0, $20.00. Kormer prii5 .:12.50, ?13, $20, f23. Goods in all our other lines in &anic proportion. Pelnjj aware of the fact that the people of this vaJey have been in the habit of sen ding East for tilings needed In the ahovr lines, owing to the diailvantage.s merchant have labored under, as to freight facilities, I have obtained special rate-, and having bought niv good- as cheap a: they can lie bought, I am in a position to sell tiiutn at PORTLAND PRICES. I would call the attention of the public to the fact that I have the sole agency for ORIS WOLD'S PATENT Lamp Fillers' and MACHINE O ILEUS, I'or Union and llaker -Counties. I am alo agent for some of Iho be.-t I'ire In-urunce Companies in the world, viz: soi'Tii ihmtFsii.m- xatjoxal, iiamiu;i:g a- magdepcug. iiAMiu itG-iinE- MAX, and GEKMAXIA. Solicitor for tho Mutual Utc Insurance 00., of Xevv York. Al.-o agent for t lie following articles of the PARAFINE PAINT CO'S. CI.OTII I'O.MPOl'Nl), for cloth, eanva-s, rope,et0 LEATIIEi! I'KlEKVATI VE. for Harness and all kinds of leather. KOOKIXG, which is water proof, convenient, and preservative, X. 15. Orders respectfully solicited from tho interior, which will at all times meet our prompt-attention. RESPECTFULLY YOUI1S, mm i IN MECCHAXMSE. Wc lead, but novcr follow, and defy competition in all our departments. NEW IMPORTATIONS En route from Eastern and Western nniiufacturics. o Wc buy for Cash, and will sell the Choicest ' GOODS ClltCAPEIl THAN THE CHEAPETS. An iniinii-e stock or Dry Good-, Clothlmr,, Geni-, Purnihbig Good-, lioot- and Shoes, California and Oregon lllankets, Groceries, Hardware, Crockery Tuliaceo ai-.d I Igai's, stationery, Notions, etc., etc., constantly on hand. ilSTA en-dial invitation eMi-nded to all to call on me. examine good, and hum price-. ph Levy, Guns, Revolvers, Call ami cvuinine my stock and price.-, at Ado EeyiS5"ry?ppwy ID. IMC. OSBOR3STE3 &c GO,, l i i it mi i r- i.f SAETBSTi:TG MAGHINBSY,-- Aw. " ' i"i Front strut, I'nitland, (',. CFTI- all i nili'ii of f.uiiii i i i irlii uUi Iv r.illiiltu the in :u iv nupiuv., iwuit.- which VV bVf mudc 111 mil Oelf.ltliutlli,: ll.ii'Vilir 'orlhi i amll ut Iw. lliileH.iulent Mower., linlipeiiilelit lletlJiPl, C'oiliblnetl HHMV', MuHil illltl )'ul10l'. T wino SRLV-1 M N D I NO HARVESTERS, UluiUr Tiutk, lluinlle l uln, liiuiliug Wlr, mul Tw iuti. Our No. II Hj!rIJimliug' rinrvwior 1 Ur Old) HU- Ktwn IUj vi t i uu4 UUiUi i Hnuk' liuM" U ittHwiv) U ti ti ittlli il teitw l lUneUii, bul ufcMuilMt ltu l)m)ilk. UtMll llilvklJutf jr UI.;.I 4li V ll. 4.lH. WMll4.ll,ll4 I ) Il U IMMU ! (ut It , . I II41 )('-" wHi'Jl lIHUklo Ul i l tjiilUtf M UK' fvllisUt4 uk4 tgtfc; Wrigrht Brs., Agent m Uuiuu, Qnm, i,wiuy I. vi'i.n I MAI MliktiiM i I I'lllll 1 I ' I III luu I ' . . AHEAD! just returned from San FrauclscQ with the largest and best selected stocks of etc., in same proportion. 0 O fornicrly 75 cte. and one dollar, I.. BOSKOWITZ. Union, Or. m m m m a m .n .TOS. WKIGIIT, Jlu'n Srut, - - Ciiou, Oregon. Dealer in lmi Tin Hardware, Tl:e Celebrated PAT. OVAL CHURN?, PEOliA mid GLAST FPU IT JAPS, O HANI TK- IPON lrAliii, SfLVEP. WAIIK, Ac. CUTLERY and Amunition. tho old stand of the Into John llurns, Gko. WniniiT, l'rcsidout Ohki FIRST NATIONAL BANK.' -OF OREGON, Does n gcneial nankinp ntisiuf'. Huvf. and olI excliance, anil discounts comnicroial papor. ISTCollectlon- carefully attcuded to, and promptly reported, . BLACKSMITH WjlGON SHOP. J. II. XODIXK, . " 1'nOl'KIKTOU. All hinds of blacksmithinv and M'turoi; a ork done, in a good work manlike manner. 1 Tho very host of workmen employed. UV11SE SHOEING AND HE PAHIING DONE ON SIlOltT NOTICE. KETShop opposite A, V. Pennon's Liverv tame, jyin street, t moil, Oregon. JONES BRO'S. Coma' Jlc tn a1 d l street. Ui'ioii Dealer.- In GROCERIES . CANNED GOODS, VAHIETY AND FAXCY tiOODS , TOP AC CO A2fc (HINTS' I'L'KMSHIXG ()()I)sii WATCHES, CLOCKS, and JEWELPV, Glasfeware, 5Iusie.il instruments, eietur frames nd l'ielures, louldin;.', llird ca'es, italiy carri-aire-, etc., Candies and Nuts, Stationery, School books, reriodieal-, Xov'J el-, etc., of everv deeription, AIL KINDS OF FI.SII EUUlTs Aiwa - on band. We keep constantly on hand, everything Usually kept in a lir.-t class variety store. UJS"Ordori from any part of the counts-' will be promptly attended to TIIE A weekly journal, devoted to theinteiv-i of Kit-tern Oregon, and paitieularly L'nion County. IXDEl'ENDEXT IN EVEIIITIH AT( It will be found voicing the sentiment. bet calculated to perve (lie ends of Tuith and Justice,' and an iincoinpioini-in; ciiei ni) of dumasogues, cliijiius and ring.-. Dominated bv no parte, -eet, or eorporr. tion, it will b'e COXnUC'l'KD liV Till! l'lloriMLTOlIS, for thu bcncllt of tliri people. Subscription, SI. 50. a year, ca-h in advence, Makiiurlt tiie CFIKAlMvST CDI'NTV I'A Vlill published on tliu I'acilic Coast. ITS MISCELLANY" Is cirefully sfh i ted for valuable infiu iilf. ion, and the mo-t intere-tlii! literary matter. ITS LOCAL I'AUE Is, replete with everything of int.ic.t Iran', pirinj in the count j'. Ileii'-onable ri.tf- to ADVERTISERS. 1 Tornis made known on application. .IONES & CIIANCEY, rroprictors SMOKE THE ESTRELLA KKY WEST Imported Ilabana cigar. NONE 15ETTEU. CENTENNIAL HOTEL. Union, - Oreijon. D.vs. F. AIookk, Puoi'itiETon. A well stocked lmr in eQiinection with thu house, and none hut tho bei brands of liquors and eigars kept. LAftGR SAM I'M- ltOO.M5i for the ac: coimnodatlon of cominerelal travelers. TONSORJAL BOOMS Two door south of Jonas Pro'. i, if ore, tn ion , way on, J. it. .IuII.Vro.V, l'KOl'HIKTOn, Hair ruitimr, nhuvinx kiiiI shampooing dune lit Jlh ,in, in the best tvlf. .!ilii -Sl hi!, I 'ni -ii, (.' HoHIM A, UtK.i.K, FlUU IIU liib- Ki'ip i . lliUllll) ul ll4l " unity, itntk. J ., Mvriu.s H.lL'MAl.l, HAMS, lAUii, l H HUH. "1 mm A i I EJB Market. ii. H' I ' ' " ' ' i i.i . I I.. ii. i-.ii.i. i ,