The Oregon scout. (Union, Union County, Or.) 188?-1918, October 17, 1885, Image 4

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THE WEEKLY OREGON SCOUT.
UNION, OltKUON, SAT., OCT. 17, 18S5.
Our Ilonrt Projects.
So much 1ms been said of Into in re
gard to tho proposed new road lead
lngfrom here to the Pine Creek mines,
mid so many suggestions offered, that
It lias at least bucn amusing, if not
profitable. One survey has already
been completed) and although the
I'OUlc has been favorably leported as
U practical one, another Mirvcy Was
ordered at the suggestion of Ti It.
'lannatt, who had the interests of all
the points along the line of the O. It.
fc N Co.'s railroad in VicW. The
road call be shortened sonic eight or
ten miles. The general impression is 1
that Gen. Titnnntt will recommend
the building of the mountain district
from some cdniniou intersection point
for Union, North lW'der rtnd linker
City) leaving these places to construct
U road to the intersection from their
respective points. This could not be
iinfair to any onb of these points wo
think. There is no doubt Of our part
bf the road being built. It will pass
Ihrough a most Valuable section of
country, and the rdad crtn easily be
built, notwithstanding the assertions
bf our wotlld-bd-soniebody citizens,
Hint the road could not bo built with
out an outlay of $50,000 or 70,000.
Asnmnttor of profit to the cdunly,
Iherc can be no intelligent argument
gainst It; As being a benefit to Un
ion, wo expect it. AVo do not expect
lo gather (lie golden harvest all to
burselvcg, but avo anticipate a fan
fare of tho trildc. With those- roads
opened Into tho valiiablc mineral belt
bf Union coilnty, they will furnish
abundant outlets to tho different
joints, ami will aid materially in tio
li i . . I . i ....
uovciopineni oi ino mines, tiic r-
kourccs derived from the taxes on this
portion of the county, will niuch liioro
;hiin repay any appropriation tho coun--y
Hoard may inako. Union county
s destined to ho one of the lliost
wealthy counties i in Eastern Oregon,
hnd her county scat will bo as Ihriv
mg a town as lies casl of llic Cascade
mountains. She will be nearer tho
mines by a number of miles than Ba-
1;cr City; mid will obtain thb greater
lorliou of tralllo and passenger travel
rout the west'. She will not expect
jnuch from tho eastern travel, as that
nvlll naturally drop off io sliittons
south of us',
County liHloblodncsN.
Sombtliilig over a year ago tin ar
jcle was published in one of the coun
ty papers, t making a statement that
thti indebtedness nf (I
jrcaeh tho vast sum of eighty thousand
dollars. These- astonishing figures
naturally eaiiaod much ctmi'mont up
on tho management of the county of
Jlcials, by tho tttx-payurs of (he coun
ty. Tho officials wero accused of un
certain transactions, and many honest
nou bcliovcd that there was a ''click"
ot county ofile.it'tls who were becom
ing vastly, lioh by a well concocted
(Uid curried out pian of robbing tho
fax-payers of their money. Others
believed that a "certain Vow" had
Jierpetrated fraud, , wherqby largo
(sums of money had been taken. Yes,
Jhey wcrb suro of all theso things, or
Syfoy wero tho taxes so high? With
Mice numerous complaints and accu
sations following the statement that
,mr indebtedness was so largo, camo
,i demand for the complete exhibit of
pur financial standing, which, after
punch tliiio, porploxlty, cUlnilnafed in
,lho appointment by tho County Hoard,
fit,. T. Outhouse, who was to select
poim; person to assist him, to make
y and render a complete showing df
"m ilimucial standing. The work
,,vas begun about throe months ago
find has been pushed to completion .ns
fast ita possible. Tho work is now
aiearlj completed sufiiciently sq ns to
lObtain thoiimouut we are indebted up
lo July 1st, ISW, which is over $77
WL This docs seem large, and. has
ftnen amimululiug over n period of
iuftecn yortw. lint oUr county hud
J'o be developed, roads hail to bo'built ,
.bridge? spauniug our mountain
tit remits hnd to bo constructed, county
ibuildtngs had to- bo eroctsd , and courU
and court attendants had to bo paid,
(I'hp ptlteors of tho county received
iJiuir pay from tho foes, and tho fotv
I'ometlmos probably woro loe high,
put thoy woro tho lcj;ltImiito foos by
iixw ullowcd. Thouiauds uf drains
wi re miulo upon (hu omuilv fur tii
riwcwiry dovolupiueuU, and (ho te
Uinli'3 of loud,, bi-idntw, bulldluf,
whluli iuicV(iyrt m not lllusly
io Inl.t Into niiihldoiwUiin , Nt iwuiy
W llioin Imvt- ImU Uw iMiiit'r oi btlug
(.uiily Ufliuiiittolauiiw, ov vwn hh
-rtuiullng lb tMntkliii uinUr
111 h ilunril uMvii Imm im Uitui .
Thr i wiirtj tiutu wli it Ui lumU
(fllltt I'WMUl) ImmI Ul I mImi! Mil.
r whIUii (lit uaWUi Ufttot) ttt im
i ) , uiul Hltliirtijgl Ik ) Uivn I ii .i m
'' If1 IMUlll lliti M(IlMMti
V "-l Ilut (u iMtrlutf i huim u
turcs. While our indebtedness is
forge, wo do not believe that anything
has been done on thd part of any of
the official that would warrant any
charges against them. So far as we
have been able to learn, no fraud has
been perpetrated.
A bill should be passed bv our next
legislature, granting counties the right
to bond their debt, If Union county
cotildbond her debt loduy, her bonds
would be readily taken as a good in
vestment. However, taking every
thing into consideration, our debt is
not so large that wo need have any
fears of an excessive taxation. The
future is briirht, and our legitimate
expenses will not be so large 1h pro
portion to our resources, as hereto
fore.
(lire for JMles.
Pile are freuuontly preceded by u n'ii
of weight In t lie baek. loin anil lower part
of tho abdomen, cniiMiiir the lmtlent to miiii-
pou Ik1 lias Mime affection of the Kidney or
nt'iKliiioriii organ. At time, Kyiiiptoni of
imugetftlon are proem, llatitleliov, imeav
neSx of the Moinaoh, etc. A inolture like
licr.ipinltion, prodiieinj; a very dls.'ifjrooabh
neiiiiiL' alter trettinir warm, is a common
attendant. Dliml, lllccdlnr. and Itcliin;
Piles yield at onee to the application of l)r
I5oanko, Pile UeinOdy, which nets direct I v
iipon the parts effected, ahorhinr tin
Tuniorx, illfayiiif; tlio intenc ilehiii'', ami
effootiny a permanent cure. I'rlcojf.0 cent."
Addre), Tiie l)n lin:iiiko Medicine Com
pany; Ploila, O. Sold by J. T. Wright
Union, Oregon.
"Do you keep bivalves?" cmjttircd a
refined young lady as she tripped into
an oyster saloon. "No, ilium, rcpliec
the waiter., "this is an ovsther house
we don't kape nothing but oysthors."
The refilled ycjuiig lady tripped out,
looking somen lint anilovcd. On tin
block above she filtered a similar place
and said : "Y'tni inav brine; mo two
doz,cn exlra sa'ddlerocks on the half
shell."
Notice, lo TrejnmnneiV.
v ci
iierson or lit'i-wiiiH. Imntimr. li.Mliinir. edinot-
uift, tmppuiK, or otherwise trcspnstiiK on
the property lielonuiiiH; to Mr.s. S. A. .M.
Kreiich, at t'ovc, I nioii eoiinty, Oregon,
Known an ine i ovo ranen.
II. If. FKU.W1I,
oclO-ml Aijcnt.
1'oi'llanil jMni'Uet.
(Corrected Weekly.)
Wiu:At Valluy, SI ::o fiil.'l:
Walla
Wallij. I 1
Ki,oi'iiv .Standard lirandh', i : otheH il'Si
jz:t "5. ...
HnTxi:u Choice dairy, 'c ; eritlntrV store,
8CflHe.
Il.unuv- Keed, KlJ,'al8; lifewin. 20.
Hons - Per ilozeil,- iWaliOe.
Oath- Choice feed, i'AGiilV.fa,
Pot vrous - (Juolo IMOil'Oc per lui.shel;
MWeels, lc per Hi.
1'uovihionh- City cured limits, lOPtllc:
liaron, SJe ; xhonlder.S, 7('jHe j country cured
generally yfriU' less; easlern hanis, 'choice,
lanllci tneakfast iiaeon le. .
liAiui- Ilest eastern in tins. 10C 10'; best
local in pails, 10(f'10W; common, Hp.
Wooi- lOasteni Oregon, line, L'flca $1 LV),
1 1 ay- Per ton. JdfiOfril'.
O.NloXHJohliliif,' at lalKc
Chi:i:hi: Local creaniury ('.'cite; imiior
ti'd, PJOH.V.
1!i;an (Jniet at2(rf,l."r for hest varieties.
St'u.vits .Steady, (Junto harrels: Kxtra
C, s;-,'; golden C. 7K'; dt'y (,'rauulated, tie;
eulie. crushed, line do and powdered, M'e;
half barrels J'y and Ikiacs Je additional.
I.oeitl MiiiTtrt
(Corrected Weekly.)
'lli:T- Tei' husliel
0 t h - Per hundred
ll.Mti.UY- Per hundred...
M i i.i. Kni:n-- Per ton .
, IfiCVole.
COc.
M)e.
f8(3IO.
le.
. . . . . fie.
... ft fii).
..... j:..-.
... J01."K!
ilOc.
... ' i&m.
. . I a ike.
'.' '.' J80e.
aoc.
... : l.
Ciioi'i-mi JIaiim: "fi ll
Ti.Mornv ar.i:i V ll . ... ,i
Ki.ot'ii-- Per barrel. 1M iitiality,,
luiuu Other grades
IIoo--Por lli. on foot, . ...
Ilu'o.v Per Ih, (scarce,)
lCous Per doun
Ciik'Kiins Per do.
Potato i:h Per lh ...
O.mo.ns Per It
IluiTint -Per Ih
Cui:i:si:- fMli '
liMiD-Ten Ui lins
llr.KF-V IbiUdliop
to l2Hc
Half
1 0e.
Diilun l'iit'iT -J lli applex, iic; iioaehef,
lAc ipluniM. i!0e pears, iMe.
Sen mis - ft. Uxlrit C. , 12 1-Jk-; gulden C,
11 l--c; drV graniilaltd, IJc.
Con ci:- T If ; Kle.
ltu-i; -v ih . , , la i-ae.
Salt Kxtra family, Vtbaei dairy, a l.'Je
Wood cord, .... $1.
Coai. On,- gallon ftuc
30,000 CASES
OF
RECTA, DISEASES
AS-
lMhKS. lli'Al'AL 1I.CKI5S, f.
SUlMiS, riJl'UITLS-AX'l PIS
TUhAS IN A Ns), POLYPUS
IfKCTI, Krc, Uti,,
Cureil In Nix Yeiu'i li.V tin' Ill Ull.nl'
lioll' Syntoio.
hr, .1. H. I'llkliijston, ploprh tor of the
Ko and Ilur lullrimu). and ."-n'lltatluni for
Nervoun lllseuken, lm lieen Hini'ilutml aitPtit
uml plijslclun for thU t.tcm In Oregon nml
WakliliiMtoit tenitoi) .
No Heveie SukuIciiI Diieratlon. 'o 1'uliu
No !... of lll.ioil.
. In two niulithi' have cured M'uml ritxen.
who have lipfoin tuhlujttod to KeM re opeiti
llon, nml iiuly lei ohed Injury. MA per
milled to vofer trt Mr. .Iio.. V Weutlierford,
"drtncsliit, foiimiily of .Saleiiti .V. Frank
(ipritnur, Jlachliiot; .Mr. U. A. lUmpey,
llnriNliurtc, And others,
I will mwt putleiiU bt I he lending liutil.
Nt U (Jrande, all tiny W'diiidrtyi 0ttiUr
IM., 1Sn
I'or inirtleiiliiii., pauiphlirt rtis, diliii
,h)l. PlhinyOTOX. Mk j).
I'ailUiul, Ui ticon.
If lUilti find Bluu4o
T R E S 1
V V IVlnr.
iTi.r.
PKAIt, JH.lfW, VHVXK,
i'K ii. irnu ur, i Mil-
A I T! l -II MIC Ii V
HIiruhhiM j mill HhmU- 'i
'! I- I . . ..( I. , l ' I 1 III
illtllli ' til lullli'll t"llf l !
' till 1 lit ill. .. k.'l )!. ...
Notice I'or 1'iilillciitloit.
I. S. I.vxn Ornn:.
La Iump., Omiox.
ivut. mil. isKi.
Xotlee 1 lierehy jrivi n that tnn following
limned wttler ha filed notice of Ills inteii-
timi to nuike liunl proof in onpjMirt of
hi
claim, anil that mum proof win in- iiihuc
Mini proof will in- nintie ne-
fore ItCKistcr and Iteceiver at La inutile,
Oregon, on (Jet. aith., IX, viz:
.Ii scjih I!nett e
lid. Xo. HOfi, for theHF SKv,' See. an XH
XK See. a!) and X X W See as Tp.' S It -10
KWM. lie names the following witnesses
to prove his continuous residence upon, and
cultivation of, said laud, viz: Hubert llas
sett. llcnjamin Macie Warren Fra.ierand
William lllakeslee, all of Teloeasett. Or.
S. O. .SWAClvIfAMF.lt.
s.l-Wl KeKNter.
llorri l of i:(UaIlznl Ion.
XoTICUis hereby jjiven that the Hoard
of F.iptali.ntiou will meet on the first Mon
day In October. l.Wi, at tlie Clerk's office.
In Ciiioii. rniou county, Oregon, and will
continue in session from day to day. for
one week. Ail persons who may feel them
selves aggrieved at their assessment, will
please appear before the Hoard autl show
in what respect their assessment is Unrea
sonable or unjust. Xolice is further giv
en that all persons failing to so appear be
fore said Hoard of Kiiuali.ation, will not
afterwards be allowed any rebate on as
sessment. J. If. McCt'ltlllX,
Assessor of rniou County, Oregon.
NEW GOODS
' N
AT
& 3ruI)AXIELS
OOWLES
1?
iiu
COVE CXIOX Odl-'NTV, 0(IX;
Having Stocked their new and eoili
lModious store room with an im
mense assortment of goods, of
ovry imaginable descrip
tion )iirclinsed at bot
tom prices; and in
many lines
Direct From the Manufacturer,
are prepared
to. ell better goods
lit lower ligures than
ever befdie. i tinners will
find it to their interest to ex
amino these goods, anil learn pri
ces; Thoy mean what they say; at
COWLKS it MeIAXIKIS, COVK, OflX.
Union, Oregon,
Keeps on hand the largest and best se
lection in (irande Hondo Vttllev, of
Drills, Medicines, Chemicals,
and cVervtbing in tlie line of
STATIOXl'JItY atid TOILHT A UTIC'LHS.
Particular attention is invited toourstoek
of SI'KCTACLKS and FV K CLASSICS,
whicli are ackhowledged to bo superior to
all others in tlie city. 'ur hue of
ancy doocls; Combs, Brushes,
Perfumery, Pocket Cutlery, Fine Soaps,
etc,, is selected witli great care, and will be
found uneipialed in extent and variety.
, ffiJ-Careful attention given to Physi
ian's Prescriptions and Country lteeeipes,
WILLIS SKIFF, - - IMiOPJtlETOH,
At tho old llrainard Stand,
Union, Oregbn,
Keeps on hand all kinds of
ROCEEJES,
Paints and Oils,
A Weekly JotUnal, dixotod to the lutccsts
of F.asttTn Orejriii, and iiattlenlarlj
Culon canity.
INDEPENDENT IN EVEHYTIliNti
It will bo found uiiclng the Koiitllnonls
Im"I ealeulMt4 to mm'vo the mtlk of Triith
and Justice, utld an ilnconiproniisinx ciic
my of donuiirouo-, i'lliuoi imd rln(js.
Iiomluatod hv no iwrlv, hcot. uY oornor.i
lion, It will Vo CONIitVrF.l) II Y TIIK
lMIOFItlUTOUS, fur tho benefit of the
lieonlo.
iSuhscnptiou, 1.50
a year, eileli. in adcliee,
in it ine ('iin.ri&sT cm xrv
IIU puhlMied im the Faoltlc lat.
ITH MICHLLANY
1 "(nWully iNjlfolid Tor idublo Inform.!
Ion, nd the limt IntcrpktliHj
llifrun uuiier.
ITS LOCAL 1'AUJS.
f tMv ivltli vewhh f IntJNiil tnu4-
mruur m
Ti m Mtad' kimwu n utlul(uu.
' . 'Hi
! 'itltl I1 I. .. ,.
J t . . I . I ). I .III .
I II. I I , ,.. .1 I
hi
PROVJSiO
1 '
MRDWARE AdoIpSi Levy5 Union .Or.
CROCKERY, os. which;
Tobacco and Vigors. HiSI Jh,!n svccl' ' ' ' ' n'""' !m'
, . , , . Ai5Bte!55&3saaKM Dealer in
1 lease call and examine goods and ini i - f f?!''
Emm Mm, ir& m -
advertiser; s
i ' ! I .(.i
Mill I., ,.!
I il
UNION
No move Sending off for Goods.
To The Public:
I have
one of
Oencral 3Ierchandiso ever brought
goods at a great reduction on
J'rlee now 1 1, 1(5, 1 yds per one dollar
Ginghams, Poplins,
W1IITB GOODK, dtc,
Price now 50 ets ilnd ".") els, Price formerly 7.1 etsi and olie dollar,
CLOTHING,
tMlit
t) Price now .flO.OO, 12.(10, .-,.00,
(Joods in all our other
Iti'lilg aware of the fact that the. people of tlib Valley have been in tlie luiiil of sen
ding Fat for things ncetled in the aboe lines; owilig to thb disadvantages lilereliitnts
nave lanoreu umier, a- io lreignt raellltles, 1 have obtailied siieelal rates, and linVIng
bought my goods as cheap as they can be bought, I am in a position to sell them at
POPvTLAND PRICES.
would call the atteiltion of the pitblie to the fact that 1 have tlio solo agency for
GUIS WOLD'S PATENT Lamp Fillers
tnd MACJUXJJ OILEIIS, Fo? Union and Maker Counties.
I aili HMi agent for some of the best !
fe ll Til KKl l'lsii ,v .XATIU.XAI,, HAM P.Clili. & M AfiDFHUItO, HAM IllJHCi-HItF
MAN, ami OFItMAXlA. Solicitor for the Mutual Life Insurance Col, of Xew VorlC.
ANo agent for the following articles of tlie
PARA FIN E PAINT GO'S.
Cl.OTII COMPOITXI), for eloth, ean lis. rone. etc. LFATHKIt IMtKSUltVATl VF.
for Harness and all kinds ()f leather. HOOFIXO, which is water proof, convenient, ahd
prescivativo,
. 15. Orders respectfully solicited
times meet our prompt attention.
1 KS l'ECT
IX
AIEKCIIAXDISE.
AVolead, but never follow, and defy competition in all our departments.
NEW IMPORTATIONS
En route from Eastern and Western m mufaclurios.
t
W6 l)iir for Cash; and .will sell the Choicest
' GOODS CHEAPER TIIAX.T1IE CUE A PETS.
An Immense Mock or pr floods, Clolhlng,, Gents, Furnishing Good'., hoots and Shoo'?,
California and Oregon Hlankets, (irocerics,' llardware, Crockery TobaeW) and
Cigai's, Stationery, Xotlons, ete.i etc., eonstuntly on haml
JjyA cordial iiMitatlon extended tu all to call on hip. examine goods, and leavn prices.
(jIurs, Rovoh'ors,
Call and eamiuc m stoi k and pi n es tit
From I nioii to the
J. S, HbblOTT, . l'llOPUTR.
l'r. from d MH n rlir(l
Uouiitt trip
.Hi
RiilK-r lll be lktft lKt tlu iImmM
. . W, H1HAXOE,
DENTIST ,
Daily Slap lint,
' 1 1, 4
AHEAD !
just returned from San Francisco with
tlio larrcst and best so eetnd stocks
of
to L'nion county, and we now offer
former prices. ' For example:
Trice formerly 12, 1 1, 115 j d. jitr one dollar.
Cashmeres, Buntings .
, in same proportion i
,2.00. Former price .12.r.O,
lines in same prdportioiu
?ir., 20, ?2.-,.
ire tnsurahee Companion in tho World, viz:
fronl the interior, iiich will at all
FUL LY V OUKS ,
I'L'UIIA and GLASS UtUlT
J. I IIS, lUiAXl'VJi. II OX
Il'Jfii, ffiLVEJt
irAJW, ,Cc.
OUTLBBT
and Amuuition.
the old stand of the late .lohn P.tirhs,
Tvnuity Ilorsos Wanted !
TO SHOli, AT.
( FHANIv JOHNSON'S
Blacksmith Shopl
(.'or. jtnlnniidU Street, I'hloh, Ore-jiili.
Now bct(r tlir h ever );remred lit do uil
uUof I luekMiiitli Hork l
thc.liiet rti .
Uoi'BO Sliorlnjj: n HiHitiinVly.
JjySoii hut Hie Ust workmen mi-
Ii)'INt, Hlld (III ''ik V VbHlKTKH to kit
CONK AM) HKli Mli.,
e
Horn.
i
( l,4i.
"l ull U, ,
"limn i
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LBOSKOWITZ,
THE
COLUMBUS BUGGY
Company
Have appointed the MERCANTILE
and MILLING CO., of I&hml City,
their agents, and have shipped to
them the first CAW LOAD of
Billies,
AND-
Hacks,
The Columbus lUiggy
Company Wero aw'nrdell
tho GOLD MEDAL at
the World's Fair, Netf
Orleans, on the BEST
DISPLAY of light BUG
GIES, C Alt Bl AGES,
etc., over sixty competi
tors. All that want 16 buy, 6'r tonkin
plate buying ahd ail others who want
lo see a
Striciiy So, .1 WlitekS
Arc Hcspeetf'nliy invited to call
examine thenr.
The Mercantile
-AND
llliiil Go,
-OF
Carry onebf tho largoVt stboks'oi
eheral
RiefchahdisS
Ever in this euiliity. C'o'nsistrnc iA
laH, of
DY GOODS,
CLOTHING,
GUOCEIUES.
STOVES
and TINWAJtW.
1 HON and STEEL,
HOUSE SHOES, (
HOUSE NAirA
BAttll) WiE
-AND
i fJleneral atJo'rtihoiU , bf BUGGtSS1,
HACKS, OAiUTSj oto.
Ta mtwt tAWiBslly invite nil lo $A
ami d.vniiiine our stoulT, and tind
oixv pricfei b'efort purolfiSii
Whor'i.
Ml) hfcVo boms to ithr". aud Xi
ybur tmdo. snd if liQiiomUla m5"
in ttud 1.6 ItV ftuuBS W'tupll4
weWll Imvo lt
riU uwmU'. tike old GOCf
AoUllHt 1BLAND CtTY HTOiff
CARTS
QUM l PITY
r
k'' 11 ."' Uli,, I' I
t rt, la, ii.
' U' III! II
tiiblmi Millrd Mlih iUd
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