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About The Oregon scout. (Union, Union County, Or.) 188?-1918 | View Entire Issue (April 3, 1886)
A ( X J X THE WEEKLY OREGON SCQUT, VNIOX. OllKGON, SAT,, Al'Ht S. 1BSD. TO ADVHItTISTUHH. The SCOUT h.n Muoli Lavcrr Circu lation tlinn nnv 1'nprr In till S-otluu f tlio Slivtp, nnil Is. therefore Uu 1IKST AOVKIlTlSiNr. MKiursi. This U n Ttiio Statement, nml hp thnll not allow It to lie u,uetionol lis nny ither tia.ur. Alertlseis. U1 tip uell to niuko n note f this, liotlu NolU. Read the new advertisements! Jn this issue. Bohemian Glass Blowers ut Wright's hall to-night. Mrs. Duniway is about to swoop down on us again. Cove flouring mills liuve been pur chased by 0. 1'. Jaycox, of the Cove. Atty. Joe Teal, of the Dallas, was in town during the week on legal business. Ylotor Miller, who has been attend ing school at Salem, returned last Monday. Improvements aro noted in quite a number of places in town, and more are on the way, Mr. F. Sinionis of Eagle, our coun ty surveyor, was in town during the week and gave us a very pleasant call. County Clerk Wilson has been absent from town a few days, We presume he is looking after his inter ests. Tho change in the time of trains arriving, makes John Elliot, the livery man, rustle around livlier than ever, Levy is constantly receiving the choicest varioty of goods, suitable for the season. Drop in and tako ft look at them. Gov. Stoncman has appointed Geo. Hearst United States Senator to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Senator Miller, The Wallowa people have taken a bold stand on the canyon road ques tion, sind have passed some iron clad resolutions. The political atmosphere is getting protty thick, and it is becoming quito diflloult to get a good wholesome sniff of free air. All parts of Union county have had representatives in Union this week. Sheriff Saunders generally got away with their coin. Assessor MeCubbin has begun his work of interviewing the people. Strict, compliance with the law will be his motto this year. A band of about 300 wild cattlo range in the vicinity of Black canyon, Grant county, and a party of men has been organized to capture them. Not a day passes but from ono to live new subrcribers are added to our list, which shows that the course of the Scout is appreciated by the peo ple. Wo hear that tho store of Dan Sommors at Sunimerville was entered by a burglar last Saturday night, and robbed of about three hundred dollar' worth of watches and jewelry. Mrs Chap. MoCluro, who resides 1 near Ladd Canyon, had the misfor tune to fall and break her collar bone, a few days ago. She is improving at present, and is able to bo around, Tho "Mother Hubbard Party" given at Wright's hall, last Tuesday even ing, by tho young ladies of Union, was largely attended, and pronounced tho most onjoyable afl'air that has taken place for some timo. "Above the Clouds" at Wright's hall next Saturday evening. Proceeds to pay off the indebtedness of tho Un ion Literary Society. The entertain ment to conclude with the laughable farce, "Turn him out." Everybody should attend. A few days sinco Mr. Levy discov ered that two bricks had been taken out of the back wall of his store during tho night. It looks very much like a, bnrglar had started to work and .been frightened away beforo his job was completed. Look out for Jo. Writght's new ad vertisement which will appear next week. Jo has tho best assortment of tin and hardware to be found in the county, and us hu purchases direct from the East, he can, and docs sell cheaper than his competitors. Try him and be convinced. Wo learn from Superintendent Car roll of this end of tho Pino creek road, that tho work of construction is pro gressing finely, and that the road is being built as rapidly as is necessary. Carroll is whole souled in the matter, and if you want to see him tickled all over, just ask him how the work is progressing. Mr. Effner, foreman on the road, knows how to perform his part and ho is performing it in a creditable manner. Sheriff Saunders has collected and turned over to Treasurer Boiuon, about $-10,000 of the tax of 1885. Tho larger portion of this amount bus been taken in within tho last week. Tho largest amount taken in, in ono day, was about $8,000, of which tho Railroad company paid over $6,000, There will not bo as large an amount returned delinquent us the officers anticipated theio would, several weeks iigo, as the taxes wero coming in very low. Wo have for sale at thi? olllce a r.umbey of blanks far location of udniiiK cljdnis. They wero-jjottcn up by tin experienced (air- "ni1 nr, ..trlntlv ill itf'funiui'ii with tlio uiliiing laws, niul contain nil necessary in formation. in o a ram wmiid iiijiuji i Brief Bulletin. The great lippm, in Alaska, i? grow ing daily, and there will be thousands of minors; ii thero before the season is over. Thero t? gyoqt excrement over the recent iVvikos on the Yukon I river, although, U;,w d'cou'W keep perfectly n,uvA W tft lh Y"Vy Of their Staer (feWnlkej? l'ortV',ld nre : erecting a iiuunotli ware-house at La Grande. They have contracted ; far il7,t00i feet of lumber (roni a j Suuuuerville saw mill. Since January 1st, ISSfl, tho lda hoan mine in. Idaho, has yielded 25 , car loads of firt'Class ore, averaging 13 tons per car, and pain oit about $7,000 in dividends, Tho life insurance man is in our midst interviewing the good, people and endeavoring to impress upon their minds that life is short and uncertain. j Parties wishing Brown Leghorn i chicken eggs, bred to tho standard, ! can have thein for $1. per doz.. this liaison, of S. V. McFarren, Union, Or. Maukikd.'-A'' the resideneo of L. J, Booth, in Union, April 1st., 1886, Mr. M. 11. M.iteliel.1 and Mjss A. E, Neville. Rev. L. J. Booth, officiating. Mr. A- E-ntoji has built a neat picket fence on three sidea of his resi dence, which adds much tq the beauty of hp premises. Preaching, to-morrow, at the Presby terian church at U A. M. and 7 P. M. Subject in the evening, "John the Baptist." Great reductions in hardware. Joe. Wright is selling garden oe& nd rakes at 50 cents, Other tools greatly reduced. "ftellfoimder Chief" and "Slasher" arc jn training at tho La Grande fair ground. Sec ad,, ncx, week. Save yourself from a gentle reminder by calling at once and paying your Covo drug store account. Miss Sommers, of L.a Grande, daughter of Mr. A. Sommers, is to be married on Monday, John Hale, of tho firm of Smith & Hale, railroad contractors, arrived in town yesterday. Work on the Pi hp creek bridge is progressing finely and will soon be completed, The usual amount of "April Fools" arc duly recorded in the great register Query: What was that going through Main sti-cct last Thursday? Bo sure to read the decision of the Supreme court on the registry law. Jo. Bassett moved his family to Cornucopia, last Thursday. Garden, and flower seeds, of every variety, tit Jones Bro's. Ten pounds of blue vitriol for $1. it Wiight's drug store. Candidates thicker, and more of them, Fireman meet next Monday. Now goods at Junes Bro's. Advertise in the Scout. Tlio Huntington Itoait. Tho people of Huntington, the torniinous of the O. S. L., seem determined to have a road from that plane into the Pine creek mines, Should such a roatl be built it would undoubtedly prove a powerful com petitor to Dakar City for the Pine creek trade coming front tlio Kast. Tho O. S. L. of course is in sympathy with the project and would use its influence to divert the trade from Dakcr into the mines, in favor of their line. We hope that a road will be built from the point proposed, as it would pass through U'seotiaii that would open up in developing the country, linker City stands in no need of tho Pine creek trade, as sho is the accessible point to good mines in other directions, Let us have tho coun ty traversed by as many roads s the de velopment of the country requires and wo will all be better ofF. llohemiun Gl.iNk mower. There was a large attendance at the Glass Wowing Exhibition and liaby Show, at llust's hall, Tuesday night. The prize for the prettiest baby was awarded Mr. and Mrs Wallace Travillion's child; prize for the prettiest young lady, to Miss Uaker; for the prettiest married lady, Mrs. D. L. Moo maw; for the best dressed boy, Dade Haines; the best dressed giil.G.O. llohnun's daugh ter, Stella. Geo. Henry walked away with the prize for being the homeliest man pres ent. liaker City Sage Brush. Proper Treatment for Cough. That the reader may fully understand what constitutes a good "ough and Lung Syrup, we will say that Tar mid Wild Cherry Is tho baida of tho best remedies yet discovered. These Ingredients with several others equally as efficacious, enter largely Into Dr. He-sun-ko's Cough and Lung Syrup, thus making It one of the most reliable now on the market. Price, 50 cents and $1.00. Samples free. Sold by J. T. Wright, Union, Oregon. Change of Time. A change has been made in the time ta ble of the (). It. it N. Co., which took effect on April 1st. Trains now arrive and depart as follows: No. 0 Kast bound passenger, 11:05 A.M.; No. 5 West bound passenger, 2:15 P. M.; No. 15 West bound freight, 8:10 A. M.; No. 10 Kast bound freight, 0:10 A. M. Kggn! Kkk!I KkB!!! H. II. Sanborn, of the Cove, will fell chick en and duck oggs, of the finest breeds, as follows; Leghorn and Plymoth Hock, fl. per doz; Wyandotte. 2. per doz; Kouon duck egg, 1. lsr doz: Pckin duck eggs, f2. per dosen. Head This. C. Vinecut has just received a splendid lot of boots, shoos, etc., which lie will sell at a great reduction on fonnor price. He means what he says. Try him. HHILOH'8 VITAMZKK is what you need for on stiimtion, Los of Appetl . Dizzineso, and all symptoms of Dyspeptla. Price 10 and 75 cents per bottle, r or sale by K. C. Greitr, thedrut'tfist, Lmou, Or, ! i W.'!r""""y ?(o mnisTit.ynoN. Tlie iilrrmo Court l)i'clil'j 1U K"J! Th.o folkwnf; telegram tp W. T. Wright of vvi, expWns itself. SAU4M, Afavch, 31st 18Sh To, W. T. Wn'gtitir- The suprene court, this mornjng, decided the regtry hay invalid. K. V- EAimAUT Secretary of Statu. Tho decision pf the supremo court u8 been looked fo with considerable Interest by ail parties, and tho nearer tiiu time eaino (pr registration to begin, tlio moro anxipus tlio people became, it has conio so late, how ever, that even if word, can bo scn.t to the moro distant precincts in. time, to news wlU'iiot b,a received by piany pf the voters llviig (ay distant from the place pf precinct registration, and probably many will go only tp find tmtt that tjjo law s a nullity. The decision voices the decision, of the people tlnpugliput the State, except ppssibly ii Portland, Astoria, and tonK other border towns, where such a law is yeally needed. ..'( tpr. t?rnm "Tux-rnyer." Ed. Scout :r In a bcricg o letters to your valuable paper, 1 have pointed out to your readers the following er rors in the report of the celebrated ex pert humbug imposed on the tax-payers of tho county, by Mr. Outhouse, nainelv; $721.53 in his report for the vcar 187J to 7S; $331,113 for the year 1878 to '79 ; $IQ7.0S for the vcar 1S79 to '80; $31.21 for the year 18SQ to '81 ; $411.53 in hjs report pf cjerk's fees for tho year 1883 to '84; $&0Q.QQ i sim ple addjtion in his repprt of expenses for the year 1808 to '1)0, ; $312.3(1 in his report of clerk's fees for the vcar 1884 to '85 ; $657.(15 in his report 6f sheriff's foes for the same period ; $2,100.00 due the county from the State at the timp his report was made, and the small sum of $19,007.97 in the f.pnnv (teap ury at the time his report was made, and not accounted for in his report. I hnvc ottered, if Mr. Outhouse Would challenge the correctness of these items, to furnish the public, through your paper, certificates from the records, substantiating all. 1 havo done this, hoping some explanation might be given i some reason why the Work of ft boasted expert should be $24,OOQ. jn erroy. The jeopo have paid dearly for tho swindle. They have a right to expect, and even de mand an explanation. They have not forgotten that when Mr. Outhouso was making desperate eilbrts to get his lingers into the county treasury, the howl ho made about tho enormous debt of the county ; of how he prophe sied it would reach the enormous sum of $80,000.00; of how this debt had been saddled upon the people by a few individuals whom be had been commissioned by the Lord, and sent forth to dostyoy. Can it bo that this infomous swindle was a creature of necessity; that instead of being the ig norant ass t);is report would indicate him to be, it was simply necessary that this result should be reached as a vin dication of some boasted assertion, or as part of an original programme to force results regardless of facts, and thereby deceive the people and still leave them ill ignorance of the condi tion of the county finances? It Rcenis to me that ignorance is the most char itable conclusion ; hence I adopt it. Knowing the man us I do, 1 am on ly surprised that he does not attempt to saddle the whole swindle onto poor old Hell(s shoulders. It would be like him to say he entrusted tho whole bus iness to Mr. liell, and that the job over which he made such a sound of trum pets at one time, was simply the work of his clerk, and that that clerk had deceived him. Phono who know Mr. Hell, know him to bo if good account ant, and know if it had been intrusted to him, a result diflerant by $25,000. would havo beon reached ; but then, everybody does not know him ; anil again it is highly probable that Mr. liell knows something of this muchly expert job that Mr, Outhouse would not like the people who havo been humbugged, to know. Whatever else may bo said of this piece of jobbery, one thing is self-evident, that is that the report reflecting the financial condition of the county from the county records, asked for by tho people, was not given them ; but instead they have been given a dysen tery of of words on tho intricate sci ence of law. He who was appointed to expert their records, turns lawyer antl fires a lot of legal rot at Judge Ilalleray, who boars tho enviable repu tation of being one of the ablest law yers in the State. I imagine if tho peoplo had thought it necessary to em ploy a legal expert, they would never have thought of making a comparison between Judge Ilalleray and this pseu do expert lawyer. His efforts to spell Judge Ilalleray down on law, makes mo tired. A man who cannot add up a column of figures an inch long with out making a $500.00 mistake, is very liable to become more wool-gathered when it comes to solving the intricate problems of Sir William IJlackstone. Tax-Payku. SIIH.OH'S OAhAUmi JtEMEDY is a positive cure for Catarrh, Diph theria, niul Canker Mouth. For sulo bylt. C. Clreig, Union, Oiegon. KiiClti Cooiur hlioji. S.ll.Ayles, timnufaturcr of butter barrels anil keirs. lifts nlwnyfl on hand a 'ood supply of tho best quality, and will sell them at reasonable prices. Give him a call at his shop, soutl of the school house, Union. FOR DYSPEPSIA and Liver Complaint, on have a printed guarantee on every hot le of Sldloh's VltalUer. It never falls to cure, rorsaieo.ru. ureis, uinon, ur. AitK YOP MADK miserable by Indiges tion Constipation. Dizziness, Uto( Appe tite, Yellow Kkln'' Hhlloh s Vitamer U a positive cure. For sale by 11, C, OrtJg. r Cvo CnlHngs. Mis, pllio Nichols, of Aulyurn, is visiting tins week sif Mr. John Pl'lips. Joseph yTclley --.l Cove for Idaho, W('dneitTaj lie jjjt's first Q Hciso City. Will Pugh stated, with 3. load pf Pion lf eefc's Ilpur, (py Pinp valley, Wednesday. Hen Worslel niul (av,ily st(U'tct for their future hoino in Lpst Traino, Wallowa, Wednesday,' Hen Wright ayul fami Ja. x lick and Mrs. M.. J. Fisher and. family moved, this vveek, from Cove to "(tig Creek. Soino unprincipled anli'Cclcstias raided tho China house," Saturday night, and played Mid luivpa Avitp window glasSj Miss Anna Cullen finished teaching in tle publip ecIiooI building last week, and retvymed o hey hone in Island City, Tuesday, Mrs. Nettie Kelly, of La Grande, accpjnpanied by lioy father, Gen. Stevens, paul friends and relatives hero a pleasant cal this week. Prank bewail returned, last week, from Ooeuy ' Alone where e spent the winter. His wfo will soon return. Frank says he cannot get weaned from the Oove. Joshua Sinks ivnd Jos. Hayes ud family arrived from Illinois this week. Mr. Hayes is a brotlier-in-lavf of A. H. ConU Tley came with a view of locating and so fay. express themselves well pjeascd. O. P, Jayppx cflpcted Mo purchase, this week from j. It. Holmes, agent for the Hibblers, Now York, pf the Cove flou,ying mills. Price paid, $3,50Q. Certainly a vcyy gopd bar gain for Mr, Jaycox, lfe will take possession Augusl 1st. The sphoo.1 exhibition given by Prof, llackett at the cjoso of his sphool, Fridaj evening, was well attended. To tlio usifal programmo pf singing, essays, etp., was added tho ppvolty of some first class ajnateny clog dnucing by the Messrs Hees, also basket lunch was scyvedt Miss Helle Fostoy, Xjmcnia. Sau boni, Ida Keefo and Win. Forrester, Seymour Cpypo, -ijark lCllsworth, Tobe Hees and Prof. Hapkett have been attending the sppeyintendents examination at Island City thja week. They were all successful in obtaining teachers cartjfieatps. Mr. llackett rendeyed Mr. Hindnian valuable aid in examining the papers. Directors in search of competent teachers can not dp bettey thjpi to como tp the Cove. Wjoro is my darling boy tp-ipght? D. Uring on yony grain, gentle men, Grinding done on short notice. The very best loir in pastern Oregon constantly on hand- I was chief manipulator of tlio yard stick while the boss was away. S, II jm is an adjective, superlative degree, ami modifies 1110.11. 1 am tio champion slayoy of geese aipl don't you doubt it. F. But Jook at me when you are hunting a crack rifle shot.J. Wo would he pleased to have Prof, A. J. llackett apply for noxt winter's public school. Many recent patrons, We feel grateful to the Island City people for the most enjoyable party they gave us, Tuesday eve. Embroyo teachers. Pap cakes mado of cotton I can not relish, oven on April 1st. Prof, 11. Trout Creek Nibbjqs. Wallowa, March 29, 1880. The weather has been rough for the last ten days. Claim lookers coming daily. Let them come. No law against it. Gilbert Kovis, term of school closed at Alder, on Friday last, much to his credit, Miners are beginning to watch tho wasting of the snow on tho mountains, anxiously. Some deaths among the horses in the valley. Judge Itcvis being among the unfortunates. Old Mr. and Mrs. Akin, who have been on the list of sufferers so long, wo aro told are slowly improving, un der the treatment of Dr, Cobb, Much excitement has prevailed over the toll road question. The boys who camped out and made that road won't stand paying toll on their own road. An exhibition at the school house at Alder on the eveniug of tho 20th inst. Those who attended gay it was deoidedly a big thing, and enjoyed by a very large crowd, Now comes up the quostion of a di vision of the county. The Grande Hondo folks might as well give up tho Wallowans first as last and let them skin their own skunks. A line of mail service from Aldor to Lewiston, I. T., is being established. PoBtroflice 10 miles up Trout creek, at C. Akin's, is called Herman, in hon or of Binger, our faithful member in Congress. Several very distressing accidents have occurred recently. The wifo of Mr. Fulton, formerly of Union, was at tempting to get on a horee, being as sisted by some other lady who gavo her too much help, throwing her off over tho horse, dislocating her shoul der, and breaking the collar bone, and three ribs. Hor suffering was intonBe. Mr. Header, of tho Lower valloy, was called in, as he was at u neighboring house cloio by. I am creditably in formed that he staid from Saturday evening until Monday morning, with out giving any relief whatever, when l)r. Cobb, of Alder, was called, who proceeded to adjust tho dislocation und broken bones, which I am inform ed ho did in a very neat and workman liko manner, giving relief at once. Several other slight accidonta, ami tome sickness, but no deaths. Gait, Bkady, ,U the Anti-Toll lton.t Meeting nl .lOK'iili, last Nn,turitiiy, At the Joseph anti-toll road moot ing last Saturday i S, A. Ileeknthorn was called tp tho chn.ir, and E. L. Harris was elected socretary ,1, H. Cochran, W, A, MeCully and A W. Guwan woro appointed a committee to draft resolutions praying the County Court to begin action against tho. incorporator;; of tho Wallowa Canyon Toll Hoad Uojnpuuy dud stilting tho peoplo' r grievances. Tlio resoliuMons woro drafted, and after oblo speeches by Messrs. Coch ran and Gowau, woro unanimously adopted bv tho mepting-, Thoy arc II ticrcas, thoro is now being an effort iiuulo by ,1, II. Smith, etal, to rati the peoplo of tho, Wallowa Valley of the only nvontio uf egress and In gross uiit'qf, quil into s-ijd yoUoy x H,7cT(f$t ijip said, parlies are at tempting to. se.iv.0 uppn tlio road that our poopla have, fnnuigji long years of toll, exposure and layd,shm?, con struotud at a opst of many thousands ot uoiim'$t Therefore ho it Vfcs'aJffff, Frst: mat wo t no noon o or t no wa vano.va Valluv do heyeby appeal to the o. County Court of Union county with coinldcncp that yqu,, tl.q qaul Court, will.' loko. all noeosMry legal slops against tli'w wrqngfnl atlompt to usurp ipid upprqpriato tho wagon road through tho. Wiillqvyii Canyon by the nbqvo named parties, as wo do candidly hplievo the sauio. tq ho a logaj pqipity yqad, itoqrc, second; That wp, the wholo people qf tho "vyallqva Ya'l' do solemnly pledge ourselves oach to tho qther tlujt wo will resist to the last extremity oyery snoli qttompt against our rights, "resorting to any and all means, npecssary to dufoat this most o.ntragopn1' rohbory, Jtasolra, third: That it is (ho be lief of tho people qf tho yallowa that the proposition of the. incorporators of the iYVnjiova, Tolj load" to charge qqly 15. cants per two horse wagon, is only a misehiovlqijs and deceitful device intondod tq qu.ut the people while tlo incorporators porfect their dishqnost schoine of rohbory. Jlesoha, fonrth: That tho people of Wallowa, havo ' nq cpntldouco in either tho honesty or voracity of any men, or set of men, who would claim under and by virtue qf incorporation papers tpe right to construct a toll road and immediately after filing the said papors. qttompt to steal a road constructed by tho peoplo of Wallowa seven qr eight years sjqcp nm used by tliain, (hiring tho wl)qlo qf said period, Jiexalvc, fifth i That wp haye no objection tq the incorporators ot tho ' 1 Wnlbnya Cipiyon ToIHoain con structing and operating a tqll road through tho Wallowa Canyon, but wo do and will, both novy and for ever, object to thoir stealing a road which vye havo already constructed. JlesQlve, sixth, 'Phut wo the peo ple of Wallowa d bproby most sol emnly and sincoroly plodgo and obligiito oip-selves cacti tq tho other and the wholo of us as ono man, that no man, or set of men, shall npw or ever sojzo upon, obstruct, or annoy our pooplo, by erecting a toll gate and placing It across tho Wallowa Canyon road wbich wo hivo built, and whioh belongs tons and, Union county. And wo do hereby soloinnly warn said corporation, and all other persons, from attempting any aqt bo infamous against our people, (ScAOt'c, sevonthi T'mt tho secre tary bo Instructed to sond a copy of these Hcsolutiou.? to tho Chiottain and u copy to onoh of tlio (Jraiujo Hondo papors, logothor with the proceedings of this mooting, J. II. Cochran, W. A. McCullv, y Committee. A. W, Gowan Cir for il. PIlos mo froqucntly preceded by a sense of wolRht hi the batik, loins and lower part uf tlio abdomen, causing tho patient to sup pouo ha litis some affection of the kidneys or nolKliharliiK organs, At times, symptoms of Indigestion uro prrsont, flutuleiioy, imoasy ness of tho stomach, etc, A mnlstttro like perspiration, pioduoing a very dlsagrooablo Itcliliiff utter gotting warm, is a common attendant, llllnd, llleodlng, and Itching Piles yield at onoo to the application of Dr. ItoHitnkOjH pio Homed', Wldck acts directly upon tho parts tiffeotod, absorbing the Tumors, allaying tlio IntciiKo Itching, and effeothif a permanent cure. Price, 00 cents. Addross, Tlio Dr, Hosanko Medicine Com pany, Plqua, O. Sold by J, T. Wright, Union, Oregon, THK HKV. QUO, A. TIIAYMR, of Hour born, Ind,, says; "Hoth myself and wife owotmr lives to SIULOH'S CONSUMP TION UUHK." For sule bv H. U. Ureig. Farm for Kulo. I will soli one ot the cheapest and best grain, hay, and grazing farms ever offered for 6iile in the Cove, at the very low price of $12.60 per acre. Tho said rancho containing 320 acres of cholco land, woll watered and sheltered from the wind, fair house, mid well fouced. Situated about four miles north of Covo, and convenient to good school house. For furthor particulars enquire of Sheriff Saun ders. B. F. Fewer;. A NASAL INJECTOlt frco with oach bottle of Shiloh's Catarrh Ilcnio dy. PricofiOc. For sale by H. C. G. Farinurs anil Mochunlcs, Suvo money and doctor bills. Holleveyour Mothers, Wives and Sisters by a timely pur chase of Dr. Ilosauko's Cough and Lung Syrup, best known remedy for Cou lis, Colds Cioup mid Ilronclilal affections. Helleves Children of Croup In ono night; may saie you hundreds of dollars. Price 50 cents and $1.00. Hamples free. fiod by J. T. Wright, Union, Oregon. Duck I'eK l'ur Hale. Anyone desiring duck eggs, from tho fin est breed of ducks, can procure the same by applying to Mr. Al. (Joodbrod, of this cliy. Charges, $1. per dozen. 811 1 LO I I'M COUUU and Consumption Cure is sold by us on u guarantee. It cures Consumption, For sale by It. O. Ureig, March 28, 1880. Ilp.nry Green arrived this morning, with q cargo of ' rc,d pya. " Mr, oipipr hns piirohnscd, the Pass. & Mahaor addition to Co.rmicopla. M.r. PavlSj q( Union, and owner o.f, tho saw m.ill i ncqr Allot) , wqs in town tVotino'sddy, Tho ".Sllvei, Lcdgv' ha? an inclnq of lilO feet, wilh'a 50 foot drift on cacl S.ldo. oJ HQ lnclnpt Dr. Howard, of Huntington, came, up Friday, to spend a few days, look ing after mining inlprcsts. 11, C, Wftrimioi, of La Grande, camonp, ypsterday, tq rusticate, qnd will reuiapt twq ur thrcQ days, Wqrk oi thp 'Dominion" ''Albo," is progressing favorably, both claims shqwing ft W body of ore. Tho fornier has a main tunnel ot 120 feet, " v Dr. C. V. V(oo,(sx who is making arrangemc,ts to. open u Minor's Hos p'ito.1, May 1st., litis' nlreqilr secured the pqtrquage qf the. majority qf the. miners. TIo hq9.pitarwll bo q great benefit tq bp cqipp u goqcrql and tho minors )i) p.qrtaijlnr, Thorp wq? q nctitiqi) bpng plrcula ted, Thnrstjay pvening, tq luvYo Col, Gilimyrp appqiulpd rocqrder, vico Bar ney Burns,, resigned, I'he Cqlonel ii an qld 'timer n thociimp, choice of tho minors, am wjsll qi)n.Utei for tI)o po sition, A't w)5h mm snccoss.. If there qro any Uuiqqitos yl)q do siro lo retail) reserved seats in this eamn, fqr thp oqning siP.sqii, thpy hud bettor poelet sqqio qf their qucals and hasten Itithor, qr toy v lo com pelled to tako a hack spat dip-pig tho performance of tho big elephant. Toll them to 4 'round qp a hprd, qf cattle, and and spo OhakagQ." ClIMA-X. (J?)roHt Dtalo" ibs. linp Yqloy, M.aych 27, 188G, Woqt'ior conr and mild. Fqriners beginning to plqugh. Mr. und l's Jfewhqny wjl soqq roumYP to'tljo mines. Arranmnents on foot tq bpihl threq school houses in the valjey, tins spring Mjss Lydia ShnomqHer hns given up hpr position as tcicler, ju Cprnu copiu. Owing tq a severe cough, nqntyaotr cd during the winter, Mrs. GcoStoelo has beon under thp doctqr's caro; for sonio ypplS, Mrs, h, liJIgin, iq spriugjiig lightly oi) a dqor step, turned her ankle in q maimer that caused hey o si(- still foy sevorql (jays, The party whjcl) rpppntly went ouj, in soarch for the body t thp missing man Fruest Sohcclfler ; reti)riied without, qny tracp, Died. In Fine Yqlloy, Marol) 1G, of scarlet fevor, Francis Mt, daqghtei' of Mr. antj Mrs, Bqrgess, aged 7 mouths mid 8 (jay, Tho (wo children of Mr, and Mrs, B. F, .Tdhnspn, of the station, aro both down With scarlet fever, but ar getting along woll under tp troqtjnont of Dr, O'Counc). Thcrp is but one flouring ami one saw mill in operation in tho vulloy, If wo ' tell the taloag 'tis told to hb." The Pry is, "Wo wnnt no monopQly, Give qs opposition, ' ' The dance pakou of by ''JrcU" aN being nt the rosidenoo of Mr. MIHb, wqs at thp ohl storo in Vine town, (op I'inevillo or Pino Vailoy F, O, who will name it?l and was suid to bo a very oqjoj able ono, and tho "fare well party" of tho seuson, A petition is in readiness for ign ers, at tho store of Messrs, Pendel .V Wilkinson, of Pino, for tho purposo of prevoiitiug tho Indians from visiting our valloy this summer, Ljast year thoy drove in hundreds of ponios to eat tif and destroy the grass and vogo tatlou, busidosdo'stroying thog.irdons, game, etc, belonging to the whitos, and frightening women and ohildreu. Lot all lovers of peaco and civilization sign tho petition, Deu,. Telociisct TattlingH. March 30, 1880. Gardening has beguu in earnest, Weather modoruting warm, with wind in south. Telocasot affords an express ofllco, W. A. Gates, olllciatcs, Thero is cohstant travel through hero to the Pino croek mines. Mr. Leo, the new section boss at this place, ban been quite sick for several days. Frank Cusick has purchased old man Watson's piaco, on Jimmy croek, near Ladd canyon. E. E. Cates and four other men passed through to-day on their way to Sparta, on businoss. The trains chango timo to-morrow. West bound passenger arrives at Telo casot at 1 o'clock P. M. ; oast bouu I passonger at 12 M. Tomlinson & Crowloy havo a new herder Tom. Leemons. They will move tho hand from here to Ladd can yon, in a fow days. Mr. Smith, of Union, of tho firm of Smith it Halo, is on a flying trip here, to-day. Como again, Wo welcome all friends and good people. Mrs. Arnold, of Union, accompa nied by her brother, Tom, Lloyd, passed through this place, on their way to her timber culture claim, in Ladd canyon. Mrs. E. E. Cates and family, of Un ion, have been visiting relatives and friends ut Bakor City, but ia at present visiting relatives at this place, on her return homo. Mr. Fleming, the painter at this placo, is now following a band of nhep for Jaspor Mitchell, He will be abl in a few wceka to draw and paint a perfect picture of his flock. ANTiH.OPJi Ransb. 3 a