srwajCTTCii..n'ji'jpt.jTffirrx THli WHHKLY OREGON SCOUT. i'NION. OREGON, HAT., SEPT. f, 1835. umox - COVNTY. Union county is tho cxtrcmo north eastern coqnty in the State, compris ing nn nrpa of nbout six thousand square miles, Her 'climate is vigor ous anil healthy: tho wintors are not itsually long, but or sevcro, nor -llio Bummers excessively hot. Jfci graz ing alul agricultural 1.hks are excel lent. Soino portions of tho county arc mountainous, but in theso moun tainous districts, ns is bciig proved by rccont developments, lio millions upon milliqns gf wealth, which arc already attracting tho attention of cap italists from almost every part of the tTntcd Slntos. who nro anxioufj to in vest their monoy ii tho bowels of our extensive mineral bolt. It has been jiiiown for many years that in the grauito mountains of the l'inp and Eagle creeks , lay rich deposits of the precious metals, but until recently they liavo been almost undisturbed jfrom tho pick and shovel of the adven turous minor. Capital seeks for profitable invosl iiicnts, and this county will be found to be so varied in IiQr Industrial pur suits, that she will invito those who fecck remunerative ventures with in her borders. Her agricultural lands aro rich and prolific; her moun tains furnish excellent timber for the lumberman, aid her grazing lands arc jTood'i Tho waters of Catherino creek hnd thoso -of tho Grande Rondo and Wallowa rivers invito tho manufa?tui or to utilize them, and crcc, mills and inanufactorics along their banks. llor inhabitants arc an ctiforprising and thrifty people. Her towns lull 'of life, their business men energetic, teaching out into all the avenues of trade, thus constantly increasing the business needed, as fast as tho inter ft Cr of tho different scetJoii3 in which wfiovnro located rcfitiiro. ' in 1883 tho gross valuation of prop erty in tho county was 3,!J10,00.r. The taxable property vns S2,08fyl20, Whilq ju 1881 tho gross value of prop prty was $!),ti(JG, f)71, and tho taxable property $2, JfiG, 015, making an in crease of $271 ,311 taxable properly, 'this year thoro will bo an inctcaso of jlphrly twico that ainbunt. ' Last year fnoroworo 19, I'M cattl'o, lGf0S:i liora ds and mules, h7, 028 sheep, and 22-1,-JCC acres of taxable land. No county in tho Stale affords bet ter facilitiQS for an enterprising, wide awake pcrsioi) to surround himself with a fair compotqneo, than does Tuion county. y,i.. rortlandcompoto for tho Irado jjf tho Pino Creek mines? is a quorry (Vhich suggests ilsolf to many. That 'ortland can secure a good sharo of ihotradb, thoro is no doubt , provided she takes tho pialter into considera tion and nets wisely and well. Hut jn prdor to do this sho must proceed jinnee, and work in earnest. The completion of tho through lines of rail roads has brought Omaha, Chicago, fit. Louis and Now York into a more dirqet competition with Portland, than tho days of slow-going soamships. and although freight can be carried cheaper by vossols than by tail, tho oiattor of time outers largoly into tho affajrs of conunorco. Thoro is a vig ((ous and determined effort to securo 1(q trade of tho mines, for places Hast , and nothing will bo left undone by eastern niorohnnls to obtain it. I'ort landmav Iosq tho golden opportuni ty by waiting for tho tido. Qnco gono from hor, she must contort her self as a passive- looker on. Tni-iir. is to bo an Investigation of flip swamp land transactions in this fitflto, C. P. Shackloford, tho gov ernment's special agent, .to examine jnto tho Orogon swamp land has ar rived. J lo will bo nsistod by an ap pointee ofthoSlato. Who hope this juattcr, of which so mich bus bupn will in regard to fraudulent transac tion, will bo thoroughly investigated, nudif fraud has been porputratod, that ilio glldtv parties may bo made to feel flint "honesty is tho best policy.", 'Wo do not boliovo that tho inlont of tho swamp laud law Js, boeau) thoro Js a few arras (rf st,'tinip land on a tract, which rax bo rendered tit for uso ly by draining it, that hundreds of acres f rfc-W agricultural laud shall bo goVblod up by detestable laud sharks, Jf a nvscni has gained poss Okftio f a tr't of swamp land by lo gal complianco with trie law, he, of course will Imvo nothing to fear, It Is reported that tho long oxpoc tcd lease of tho O. It. fi N Co. to tliB Union racille, Northern Pacific and Orogou Short Lino, for tho term of 1)99 years, has at last boon signed by tho contracting companies, and will go into elfcct Sept. 1st, What effect this lease will have upon freight rates in tho future, is dlfilcult to soo. Wo can only wait tho action, which they may ehorso to tako. Jf tho effect of tho lease will bo a moro equitable ad justment of rates for all concerned in shipping, wo shall bo thankful, but it it means extortionate rr.tos audi that unjust discrimination of rat as as here tofore exuded, wo certainly (hull growl, blto and kick at ovory oppor tunity ollctvd. NEW GOODS, ' . NEW PRICES COAVLES & 3IcDATEL'S . ; NEW STORE, - COVE, UNION COUNTY, OGN. JJaving stocked their ncV and com modipus storif room with an fliw mouse assortment of goods, of cpry ininginablc detsrip . tion , purchased at bot tom prices, andlii many line? ' Direct From the Manufacturer, are prepared to sell bettor goods at lower figures than cvor before. Manners will find it to their interest to. ex amine these goods, and learn pri pcs. They mean what they say. at COWLKS it JfcDAXIEl.S, COVE, OOX: Depot Hotel. A.C.Ciiaig, - - - lsnoi'mi:von, (Virion, Depot, Oregon.) j Splendid accomodations for commer cial men . ; Tables always supplied with the best thc market affords. ayllOT AND COM) MtSr.U.U, pATU..-! jOoc out; for the now sul. or Willis Skill', Avhich will nppoju' in out next is.suo. He envriofj a lull line of Groceries, provisions, and hardware, etc. Leighton Academy. A Collegiate School for Boys and Young Men. COVE, UNION COUNTY, OGN., Will open Scjit. 17, 188.-). The Itt. Hcv. H. Wistnr Morris. 1). I)., Hec tor'. The Kuv. W'm. It. Powell, A.;l!., I'riiU'ipijl. Witli nn cxperienci'il (ielicr and thor ough (liciiiliimrliiii as 1 1 cm I Muster, iissin ted by ulljor coinpetont teueliersi. Hoard', wiiNliiiit;, fuel, lights niid tuition In all linuu lies of a full eollei;laU' coiire, cxccjit nuiHic, ier. quarter, $50.00; hmtni- liieiilnl liitiHic, l-l. '..'in. jarI''or pro.speetiiH, or furllior Infornia tion, address Ki:v. W.m. It. l'owci.i,. Ciiioii, " - ' - - - Oregon, Keens on hand tho Inriroxt and liesl so- lectioii in tiiando Honde Valley, of Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, and everythiiiL' In the line of STATIOXU11Y and TOII.KT AltTICLK.S. Particular attention is invited loour stock of SI'KCTAl'l.liS and HYK lil.ASSHH, whieli are ackliowledged to ho Mqieriur to all others lu the city. )tir line of Fancy Goods, Combs, Hrushes, l'erfuinerv, Pocket Cutlery, Fino Ir-'oajis, etc., is seleeied with ureal care, anil will lie found uiioijualed in extent and variety. ar-Carefid attention uiven to Physi cian's Prescription and Country Jteeeipes, St. Francis Academy, (Formerly Notre Dunn.) llAKEU CITY, - - - 011 KG ON, Directed ly the Sisters of St. Francis. This institution of learning will ho opened again on tho l&th, of Septem ber, )SSf. While giving a thorough English ed ucation , improved with tho knowl edge of Gorman and music when desired, tho Sisters aim at ren dorinir their pupils rellned, and above all, useful inuinbotsof society. Young ladies of any or no religious denomination, will be equally recei ved, and remain constantly pudor tho watchful care pf their teachers. TKKMS: hoard, tuition, etc., per quarter, of ten weeks, $10.00. DAY SCHOOL, aceonlinglograuo, per quarter, co. ?to. Music and (iennun form, extra ror jurtuor parwcuiars, wnm ur prospectus, or apply at tho aeadomy. Ascension School . For Girls, COVU, UNION COUNTY, OGN. The Ht. Huv. U. Wlstar Morris 1). 1)., Huetor. The Kev. Win. K. row ell. A. II.. Principal. AvkUUhI liy experiinceil und ihcrmiglily eoiiqiotout teaclu'in. t.Ut'ON-11 VK.Vi; WIU. UKulS SKW. 31, ISM. rmVar nnmiK'ctHit or frtlur Informiillon mlilrofc Kbv. Wm. U. l'owku.. Twenty Horses Wanned I TO SHOH, AT. JMtANMC JOHNSON'S Blacksmith Shop! Cor. TUnlimiiit It Stioxlx, Union. Unison. Now U ucr than ever prtMrtl to 4u nil kiiulwf lUuckkiniilt wurk Kt the lowest rati'. Uorso Shoeing a Specialty. r-Nnii hut the ln't workmen em ployed. Uiut Mil Work WKK4.VfKK T K riHr (-lmi. OOM15 AND SKB ME. TllIHTliEXTn is -OF T1IE- Unipn Cgunty Agricultural Sor cicty," ,! -(JIOMMENOINQ- AND CONTI NUKING SIX DAYS. -0- SPEKD IMtOGKAMMK: FIRST DA V. 1 L'. M. Xovclty dusli of two mill), free for all. nnix1 of . .50 to the hoju llr.-t at the nillc pole, ifTiOto the iior.se nrst at t ne mile ami a nan pole, anil 0 to tlio-hoic home lirt. m. Trot ting race, free for fill tliree-ynar-ohN, hc-t two in three, mile, heate, snccial purse of $100. ilo to llrt hor.e, $n to the ecoiul, SFCONI) DAY. 1 r. M. lainiiini: race. mile (lush, free for nil two-vcnr-ohlx. ir under, pur.e -100; to llr.t lior.-e ami Wi to the hccond, ii.ftt) P. Jt. Trotting hire Stakes, two in three, free for the following two-year-olds, providing h.danee of en trance Is paid, two payments' having heoji imide: Lady Wood hy UoeUvood, entered hy.l. Pender; l.nlu l hv l.ei)iont, endued hv 1). A. .McAllsti'r; NellvMe hv Deadsliott, entered hy I), A. iMcAhMcr: 'Sunlight hv Dcadshott, entcrt'd hy C. A. Ilojiohooni; (iovcnior hv I.einont, entered hy A.om mer. ThisVtakewill he .i.'iOS (proviiiritu' all deferred payments are met,) to he divided as follows. Id pur cent, to the sire, of the wlnnlii,' colt, (10 per cent, to the wliinlnt: colt. 'JO iier cent, to the second, HI percent, to the thlid. Third entrance money .flo.Mi dueand payahlo August Nt. Fourth and last entrance due and pavahlc feplemher 1st. $10. T1IIRI) OAV.-l I'. M. Uunniiifr race, hest two lu three, mile heats, free for all three-,oar-ol(ls or under; purse of $1(10: $." to ilr.-t horse, JTi to the second. .:;i) r. M. Trotting race, hest three hi live, mile heat, free for all hordes that have never heat three minutes; purse of $l,"iO; $100 to to the ijrst hor.-e, $.'l"i lo tho siicoml, and $lo to the third. FOURTH DAY.-Orand fiula Dav, m.'M . M. 1 1 rami exhlhlti'on of cattle in 'front of 11 rami Stand. 11. v. m. liraiid exhlhltlon of horses In front of (il-and stand. I 1'. M. Annual address hy W. W. linker from the (Iraml stamj, 'Jr. si. Trottlnj; flic M.ikc-., two lu three, mile heats, free for the follow -in three-year-olds proUdln halaiice of entrance Is imhl, two paj ntents hulmr hf ii made: l.ady .Maud hy Rockwooil, entcri il hy.l. Pender; l.eona hv l.emout, nit. red hy 1), A. Mc.UNtcr, llollv D hv l)i .id-h 'It, entered hy I). A. McAIIMcr; M:m ' l.elliont. entered hv A. .Sinilinel's. Tins il., will he?J7r) lproh'led till dcllncd p;nunK iiiu iiiui,j in ne iiivioei) hs ioiiow: in pi i' cent, to the sire of the winning volt, an p. i oi nt, to the winning colt, JO per cent to ih second colt, 10 per cent to the third oh Third entrance money $S,75, due and pa.i hie August 1st. Fourth and lat cntr.ine. due antl nayahle Scpteinher Ut.s.;;,. ,i y, M. Ilaseluul game for a society puf'-c oi $'J." ami tin: cntranee $. to he aililed. : ; 1 j l. M. Sack Raue for a soeicjy purse of ;,nd the entrance of $1 to he adiled. .'! to c n Wheelhnrrow met', hliiidfolded, for a .i ciety purse uf $5. und the entrance nt si m he added. '.i-M r. M. ti inimstic iait. i e for n society purso of $A lorpieu and the same for boys, entrain of $1 to he aildcd to the purse. I r. m. Horseman and tsu trialislup; liett lady rider f, ami the added entrance of fl each. Ihist Kuntleiuuu rider $3, and tho added entrance of $1 each. FIFTH DAY.-l i si. Running nice, hest three in live, mile heats, frtH tor all; purse flflO; tlrst liono$Oii, second third I5. a c. m. Trottinj; i9cu, best threo in live, mile heuts, free for all horses that lmvo novor hwtten 2 MO: pnru ?150; huroe f UK), second ?.H3, third $15. hfXTll DAY.1 v. m. Running ruco, half mile IichU. hft two in three, free for all; pumoJUXij tint 1mtm $7fi, ihoh.I iJA. 2 :iM r. m. TrotUng race, boat Uir in five, utile lut, frvefor nil; putm $130; Iirt hotnejiuo, mondas, third $15. All cntrlM fur the lUke races will cloe tk'jiU'iuUir Int. All entries for Purses will close the First Day of the Fair, Four t enter, and three tot nt in all races. Tin1 n.uk wus iu'cr liner the Wt ten nretftrr. ur prowa betur itun now. UteN'furc predict Ike Imm ( lulr ever had. IIknj. 11a. .vn, Prcidtiiii. J. Sxiiih.mam, ij'viMiury. 13 miss hi 8 20j UN DIN mora Sending off for Goodst TUn PnlillP i '''0 XL xni J. iiuiiu. one of Gcucral Merchandise ever brought good at a great reduction on J'rlcc now 10, is yd : per one Uoll.ir. Ginghams, Poplins, Cashmeres, Buntings. "WIIJlTP GOODS, etc., in s.vme proportion'. J'Lc now 00 els ami 75 cts, i'ricc formerly 75 eK and ono dollar, C LO T H I N G ; tStiit-,) Price now $10,00, $12 00, ,f lo.OO, $J0.00. Former price. $12.:.0, $l."i, $J0, $j:i. Goods in all our other lines in same proportion. Itcing aware of the fact that tho people of this vallev hr,olcen In the hahlt of sCn ding Kii-t for things needed in the above line-.. ' owing to the disadvantages more-hunts liiiM-labored tindar, as to freight facilities, have obtained spoelal rates and having bouirht nfy goods as cheap as they can be bought, I am in a position to sell thorn at PORTLAND PRICES. I would call the attention of the puhlii. to tho fact Hint I have tho sole agency for GETS WOLD' 8 PATENT Lamp Fillers end JIJCJUXJ OfLJUiS, For Union nd Maker Counties. T am aKn agent for some of the hot Fire Insurance Companies in the v.-oild, viz: SOl'TH BRITISH .t NATIONAL, HAJIBrRd .t JIAGDKBL'RG, nAMIsritfi-Bltl-:-.MAX, and ItHRMANIA, Solicitor for the Mutual Life Iiisiiiiinye 'Co., of New York. Alo agent for the following articles of tho PARAFI'NE PAINT CO'S. CLOTH COMPOUND, for cloth, canvii-s, rope, etc. LFATIIKI! l'RHSKRVATIVK, for Harness and all kinds of leather. ROOr preservative, N. I). Orders respectfully solicited from the interior, which will at till times meet our prompt attention. 1 MS f!HCT FU LLY YOUIiS, tut ittifiii J zrzi in C7 n. cri i IX lEHCHANDiyE. AVelcad, but never follow, and defy NEW IMPORTATIONS Ku roijlo from Kastern and Western nnuufnclurics. Wc buy ibv Gash, and (OOI)S CHKAl'EH THAN Till CIIKAPKTS. n immeaso stock or Pry (loods, Clothing,, Gents Furnishing Goods Boot and Shoes Callforida and Oregon Blankets, Groceries, Hardware, Crockery Tobacco and (.'luars, Stationery, Notions, etc., etc., constantly on hand. jy"A cordial imitation extended to all toc.dl Adolph Levy,, .lr'i Guns, Ecyohrcrs, Call and examine nn stock and prices at XX IMI. OSBOH3STF & CO, o 3Iamif,ictureri of HASYESTIK6 A'w. 'JOt it ml 'J (Hi Front Street, J'orthtnd, Oreyon. yyi'he attention of farmers in particularly called to the uiitnv luiprovciuentN which we have tnadu la our elf-Blnding llancstcr forthe eiuou of l.snS. Independent Mowers, Independent Uoapers, Combined Kttpers, Mowers and Droppers, Twine SELF- BINDING HARVESTERS, lHnder Trucks, Uundle Carriers, Ilindinjf "Wire, and Twine. Our No. II Soil-Binding Harvester lathe only Steoto-Finnic Harvester and Hinder made. Do not bo deceived by un so-called Sttel llarveter, but examine the "OSUOHXK" before puivlmsiiif,'. 3f"l!tra for an machine uiauufaeturtU hy U. M. OSllOltNK .t CD. for Hie pkt thirty )tar can lie obtuluctl by writ hit to u or calliuK 0,1 the following lot-a! ue'i ut; Wright Bros-- Agents at Union, Oregon, aoim.VM nAmiKiT, M.vrr AHEAD! just ratiirncd from San jBranqisco with tho largest and best selected stocks of to I nion county, and wc now offtfv former prices. " i'or example: J'ri o formerly , l , pjjd-.p. v our dollar. IX(i, which is water proof, convenient, and i I). BOSKOWJTZ. i , . i n k i -i i a i i coinjiclilion in all our departments. will sclltliG Choicest on me. examine goods, ami learn prices. Uosors5 Or. JOS. AVKIGIIT, S.h'r'i, ... - Co full, Oreijon. Dealer In i. Tin Har Tilt, Ctlebrated I'KUUA mid GLAST FlUVT JAItS, (,'JIAXIT:. U.'UX IP. I A, SILVER JVAJtK, .frr. OUTLBIvjY and Ainunition. tho old stand of the late .John Burns, . 1 V rVTTY'&TTSThr ,-s. .nuiNTuM, l.D.tilh . iiware OVAL CHURNS I. A P vrrK, Mtiiitm n lilt;. Tins GpLUMBJJS BUGGY Company JJavo nppointoil tlip MEUCANT?IU5 andMILLLNG CO., of Ishnd City, their agents, and have shipped iff lliom the first CAU WAD of Billies, -AND- Hacks, Tho Columbus Buggy Comimnv yere awarded 'the ClOIiD MEDAL at the World's Fair, New Orleans, 6n the HEST DISPLAY ofligjit BUG GIES, C AH IMAGES, etc., over 'sixty competi tors. All that want to buy, or contem plate buvitio;, and all others who want to see a i Strictly Xo. 1 Vphicle, Are Respectfully- invited to cull am oxaniiiie them, The Mercantile -AND- fa OF- ISLAND CITY, Carry one of the largest stpehs of Genera! erchandise ARTS Ml M f!(i iIJ.XiiJ.il. U , U (J Ever in this county. Consisting ii part, of DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, GROCERIES. STOVES and TINWARE, IRON and STEHfy HORSE SHOES, HOUSE NAII.S( ' bawd wms, AND A General assortment pf BUGQIES, HACIfS, CARTS, olp. Wo most ofirnosUy jnyila all to call and oxamino our stock, and find out our pi.cs, bofQO. purohasiny qIsoj where, We hnvo come to iy, ud yu your tmdo, nml if honomblu dl tug and LOW PRJulSS wllljjotU, we will hnvo it. &Zmeuiemr the old stAiul, QOOD NOUQII'S IS1IND CITY STORE. THE M. & M. co. ISLAND CITY, OR.