The Oregon scout. (Union, Union County, Or.) 188?-1918, May 15, 1886, Image 5

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    THE WKliKLY.OREGON SCOUT.
5k?OX. OUKllON. sat.. MAY 15, im.
Iriof Bulletins.
Head A. Levy's new ad. in this
insue.
rj Ho! for the Fourth of July at Un
ion, 1S8G.
Several communications received too
late for this issue.
Quait"tly meeting at the M. E.
church, will commence, to-day.
J. L..Hiiud, candidate for represent
ative on the republican ticket, has
withdrawn.
We hope the swine part of the elect
ion will all he elected, to the iuside,
that is, of a tield.
The election notices have heen
posted up in conspicuous places in the
different precincts.
Frank Benson, our livory man, has
decorated the front of his stahle with
the antlers of an elk.
La Grande was well represented in
Union this week. A kind of forced
Appearance, however.
The La Grande Gazzetto steals
about one-third its matter from the
Hcoi'T. (iall? Oh no.
Street coinniissonor Eaton is im
proving our streets, making thorn
appear a model of neatness.
Colin Campbell, of Baker City, su
perintendent of the Tine creek road,
was in town during the week.
"What a beautiful city Union is!"
was the exclamation of the many
strangers in town this week.
Mr. O. F. Hell went to Baker City,
Inst Wednesday, to take testimony in
the case of Hughes vs Hughes.
Loaded freight teams from this
county, are reported almost daily on
their way to (he "New Eldorado."
Mr. Summers is going to build an
aristocratic fence around his dwelling.
Nothing like beatifying one's home.
Married. At Union, May 12, 188G,
John Brown to Mrs. Rhoda A. McCor
mick. Rev. L. J. Roothc officiating.
John T. Williamson left this week,
.for Cornucopia, for the purpose of
looking after his mining interests in
the Fine creek district.
There were over 17,000 squtrrel tails
brought in from the Wallowa during
the week, and several more on the
way. They represent 2c. each.
Circuit court convenes on Monday
the 21th. of May, with a fair docket.
About thirty cases were left over from
last term. The usual supply of divi
dend eases will be on hand.
Wilbur Davis started for his saw
mill on Fine creek, last week, anil the
in ill will be run at its fullest capacity,
hereafter. He was accompanied by
Al. Minnick of High valley.
The wagon road fiom Huntington
to the mines is now a settled fact, as
the wherewith necessary for its con
struction, bab been secured. Wonder
if anybody cares? We don't.
Politically speaking, it seems to be
extremely dull just now. We pre
sume the candidates are out in the
county somewhere, "whoopin 'er up,"
hut we don't state this us a positive
fact.
The foundation for Mr. Samuel
Sisson's new residence in North Un
ion, is completed and the frame work
will soon be begun. When completed
it will be one of the neatest residences
in U-ninn.
Mr. Ed. Krmillard has temporarily
moved his saloon fixtures into the
building on the corner of Main and B
etreets, ahd is having his saloon build
ing thoroughly repainted and repaired
on the inside.
Attorney Eakiu returned from Chi
cago, this week, looking as if Chicago
climate agreed with him. We pre
sume if it had not been for the Eaking
void, that only his presence could fill,
lie might have been induced to rc
main there.
Sheriff Saunders has started his
deputies out after the delinquent tax
payers, armed with the proper author
ity to make those delinquents "pungle
right up," and don't you forget it.
That's right Mr. Sheriff, we have been
paying interest on delinquent tax,
about long enough.
Mr. J. L. Alberson, one of Union's
most enterprising business men, will
move his entire stock of merchandise
to Cornucopia. In consequence of
which, he is very desirous of having
all those indebted to him call and
settle their accounts by the first of
June without fail.
County Clerk Wilson will have his
office ready to turn over to his suc
cessor, when the proper time comes,
in gooil shape, and bow himself grace
fully out, feeling that he has done his
duty well, and will then probably bio
himeelf away to tho scenes of his
boyhood sports and the more exhiler
ating cxerciso of the classic hayficld.
A remarkable instance of female
courage happened in this city .a few
days ago. A certain lady "of this
place, discovered a littlo rodent in her
house. She did not faint nor jump
upon a chair and scream for help, hut
with that determined courage which
never forsakes a woman when a des
perate encounter is likely to take
place, went after that Lttle three
months old mouse and actually killed
it.
The cnFe of Mrs. Mollie Garrett
against James Clayburn, wl om she
chnrged with committing the crime of
rape upon her person, ami tiied bo
fore Justice Skiff, resulted in the dis
charge of Mr. Clayburn. 'iho case
eeems to he ono of rpite work on her
lmrt. The end is not yet, 1 owerer,
ua alio was arrested by Constnlle Mar
tin, on charge of setting fire to Mr.
Clayburn' barn, which humid sY
ral week ago, at La, Ur.tndv,
Smoke the "Conquerer," at Jones
Bro's.
Jos. Wright is selling squirrel traps
for $2.50 a dozen.
Sunshine and showers, and showers
and sunshine.
Assessor McCubbin was in town
one day this week.
Mitchell's Kidney Plaster for sale
at Wright's drug store, Try it.
An attempt was made to take the
life of tho President of Buenos Ayres.
Prepare yourself for the Odd Fel
lows ball on the 23th. A grand time
is expected.
Attorney J. B. Crites has gono to
tho Willammctte valley, to be absent
about ten days.
We will publish the proceedings of
tho County court next week, also tho
Circuit court docket.
Jesse Alberson sent out another
load of merchandise to his branch
store at Cornucopia.
Mr. J. E. Tuttle has had charge of
the paper this week, and will contin
ue in charge next week.
The striko at Chicago still contin
ues, and from present indications will
not be over for some time.
Cabbage, tomato and cauliflower
plants for sale at Dan Moore's garden.
Also seeds of various kinds.
Being compelled to meot urgent
bills soon, I cannot avoid insisting
those owing me to settle at once.
Jaspek G. Stevens.
The Union Milling Co. of Union,
are paying f0 cents, cash, per bushel
for good milling wheat, or 55 cents on
three moaths time.
For all kinds of farm machinery
and fixtures, go to -Frank Bro's Imple
ment Co., Island City. They are
selling at bedrock' prices.
Wm. Wilson is thoroughly ovcrhau-i
ing his saloon, and will have it repain
ted, inside and out. Billy believes ia
keeping up with the times.
Buy one of those fine Wheeler it
Wilson sewing machines of J. E. Tut
tle, office 'back of the State Land
office. No trouble to show them.
Look out for a big boom in Union
county, this summer. Union county
affords as many facilities for dif
ferent enterprises, as auy county
in the state.
Union is the finest situated town in
the county. Her business, though
not brisk, is of a substantial nature,
and draws her legitimate sliare of the
trade of the valley.
Dr. J. W. Strange, the dentist, is in
the Wallowa on a professional visit.
Those desirous of having work done in
his line, should embrace the opportu
nity. The doctor is a good dentist.
Parties should remember that the
County court, meets the- lirst Monday
in every month, for probate business,
and the Commissioner's court the fol
lowing Wednesday, except in the
month of May, when the second Mon
day is the regular time.
Mr. Clias. Williams, of Peadletnn,
agent for tho Ahrens fire engines, man
ufactured at Cincinnati, Ohio, gave us
a pleasant call during the week. lie
will submit propositions to tho city
council at their next meeting, in re
gard to furnishing the city with an en
gine. The bounty on squirrel tails ceases
June 1st., this year, unless the Board
sfco tit to continue it. Tho bounty on
scalps, however, continues. It is to
be hoped that the Board will discon
tinue the bounty on scalps and pro
long it on squirrels, as tlioy are more
destructive by far, to the farmer, than
all the other bounty animals.
It. will be quite a loss if W. Lair
Hill's new code was burned in the
, Bancroft fire. The inconvenience of
having to consult the old code for
points! and then be obliged to hunt up
each new law in a half dozen different
works of laws enacted at tho different
sessions of tho Legislature, which were
annulling ones on some portions of
the old ones, is becoming a source of
great inconvenience to attorneys.
Arn't We going to be tortured by
any of tho "war hordes" during the
present campaign? Wo have hot
heard of any appointments being
made, but "tis a consummation de
voutly to be wished," for in those
talks rome thing may bo heard that
make us rather bear tho ills we feel,
than listen to others, that in their
intricacies do puzzle us most sore.
Things said by one and explained by
the other, that make us grow dizzy
and faint at heart, that cause our
brains to reel, our reason to depart,
and in a moment when we do forget
ourselves, cast our great free Ameri
can liberty-loving ballot for the wrong
man, will make Ua look for a long
time to see whether tho American
eagle is not a common turkey buzzard,
or whether the great American turkey
buzzard is not a common eagle.
Kusle Cooper Shoji.
S.B.Ayles, nianufattirci' of butter
barrels and keg, lias always on hand
u good supply of tho best quality, and
will sell them at reasonable price- .
(live him a call at his shop, soutl of
the school house, Union.
Forest OroVe, flregnu,
I hereby certify tlmt I have Used the Ohk
j.o.n Kikm:y Tr.., ami obtained Immedi
ate relief. It Is Hod's Messing to human-
IIV. 1 lilKl' piUU.-'llIU III I UL.IIIlllll-IIHiliK IV I"
tile afflicted. I am now' nearly 00 years old,
came to Onwn in 142 in the employ of the
Hudson Hnv Company ( and -dute I begun
lulng thi! Oregon Kidney Tea, I enjoy good
liwlili. DAVID MUNllUK.
S'i.rnmrn uml .Mechanics.
Save money and doctnrbllls, ItelleYeyour
Mother. Wives and Sisters by a timely ptlr-
chase ol Dr. Ilosanko'l Cough and Lung
' Svrup, best known remedy for Cmi (lis, fJolds
t'lotip and Hroiichlal fitted Ions, Relieves
; Children of Crouti In olie nipt I may me
vnit hundreds of dollar's. Price fx) cents and
jl.00. Sample free, gold by Ji T. Wright,
' Union, Oregon,
Committor Aiipnlnteil.
The committee on general arrangements
for'.hc Fourth of July celebration met at
the court bouse last Monday evening, and
appointed the following sub-committees:
1NC1N(1 AMI SUri'RK.
Dan. Chandler. J. C. Summers.
H. U. Parker, A. J. Ooodbrod.
HIRE women.
(I. A. Thompson, A. I.. Saunders
J. H. Katon. Jr.. Amos K. Jones.
rlMNTlKtt.
J. Levy, A. M. Uenson, (loo. Hcidlemnn.
AUUANnlNU TUT. OKOCSUS.
M. F. Davis, l H. WiNon. Owen Kuhn,
V. S. Johnson, .1. II. Nodluc. Wm. Porter.
MIIKKTV CAU.
Miss M. Walker. Miss M. I.enhart,
Hva Kuhn, Ida Davis,
.1. Uetisiin. L. Warren.
1. Chatieev, ., X. Swae.khamcr,
,. Viola Pursel. .. Helen Levy'
U. 11. I.llovd. M. Hall, A. K, Jones,
H. Chaneey, P. H. Wilson, M. F. Davis.
oumiii.n, nncia.vi vtion ani music.
W.T. Wright. J. M. Carroll,
I. X. Cromwell, James Kakin.
niNM-u.
Mrs. J. H. Katon, Mrs. S. A. Pursel,
., J. C. Summers, ., John Klllntt,
., W. F. Davis, Dan. Chandler.
Amos .tones, .S V. MeFarren,
K. H. I.lovd. ,. S. W. Diggers.
.1. M. Johnson, .. F. lli.hvell,
I.. D. Itinebart. Miss l.iz.ic Miller.
ATin.KTU" M'our ash ri.ros.
F "loch, Whit Hall, Jos Wright,
O W I.enhart D lieMleman. (i K Owen,
J M Carroll. Wm Ilailv. Kd Davis,
A K Jones, S V MeFarren.
The above committees are rciuested to
meet at tho court house, on Monday even
imr. Mnv 17th. ISSii. A. L. HA UXDKKS,
II. F.'HI.Oi'H, Sec. Chairman.
I'inc Creek MIiipk.
We clip the following from the Oregon!
an, in regard to the Pine creek mines:
"Probably the coming season will witness
many changes, as respects claim owners.
They will either sell at low (Inures or else go
to work on their claims, and with drill and
dynamite put them in :i state of develop
ment where they can legitimately ask high
llgure. Again.' last year the snow was an
unknown quantity both as to its depth and
as to tlie time of its advent. Xow, howev
er, it is known that the ground will he bare
from June to November, and that during
the entire winter there will be practically
no ditilculty in working claims where the
work shall be fairly tt-der way before the
lirst snowfall. There is a possibility of a
great mining city there, with a population
of L'O.OOO people," and a bullion output of
$10,(KK1,(KX) per annum."
(lone tn Work,
Contractors Shaw it MeLenid passed
through town this week, on their way to the
Pine creek road, where tlioy will at once es
tablish three camps and begin work on their
contract. They expect to work about IK)
men. and several teams, Mr. Shaw is
(piite Saturnine that they will be able to
complete the road in two" months. This is
a short time to do so much work as will be
necessary to construct a good wagon road,
but both Mr. Shaw and Mel.eoid are expe
rienced road men and know what thev are
talking about. Mr. Shaw, especielly, is
anxious to complete the road ns early as
possible, not only that they may make bet
ter wages on their contract, but' because he
will he benefitted with the rest of the peo
ple, by the road being built.
I'lnrr Minrx.
Mr. It. 15. DavN, of the firm of Davis,
O'Mallv it Co., who hip at present engaged
in placer mining on Kiglo creek, informs
us that they have completed a ditch 1000
feet long, li! feet wi le, and .'! feet deep, for
the purpose of tin ning Kaglc creek from its
channel. The dam will be completed to
day, and the work of mining the old chan
nel will cummereo at mice. Mr. Davis
thinks they are on the right track, and have
a rich thing, and from the nice, little pile of
coar gold he -hort.nl us, taken from two
pans of dirt, we think so too. They are lo
cated about one mile and a half above the
Kagle creek bridge, on the I'inc creek road.
.Mall UrdeiH.
We wish to call the attention of Dry Goods
buyers to the advantages we ofer them in
supplying their needs through our order de
partment. Uv sending to us your purchas
es will be made promptly and economically.
We deal largely in one line of goods, and at
all times guarantee lowest prices, show a
large variety and insure latest styles. We
shall be pleased to send samples "to inten
ding buyers. Correspondence from such
will receive careful attention. OLDS it
KINO, Portland, Oregon.
I'-nrfnl ToibimIo.
A fearful tornado'swept over Kansas City
on the litis inst., doing a great amount of
damage to property, anil causing th death
of many persons. Many school children
Were killed and many more seVerelv injur
ed. Buildings W(lru hiourn into Mnjthcrens,
houses unroofed ami factories demolished.
The umoufit of property destroyed is im
mense., also the loss of" life is 'great. It
reached Into Indiana, where it caued great
de-itriictioil of life and property.
Syrup uf I'lltx.
Manufactured only by the California Fig
Syrup Co.. San Francisco, (Y.I., N Nature's
Own True Laxative, This pleasant Califor
nia li.plld fruit remedy may be had of all
druggists, at llfty cent's or tine dollar. It is
the most pleasant, prompt, and effective
remedy known to cleanse the system; tone'
on the Liver, Kidnevs, and HoWels gently
yet thoroughly; to dispel Headaches, Colds,
and FeVerst to cure Consumption, Indiges
tion, and kindred ills.
A New Ilrprirturr.
Shaw it MeLcoid have, instead of employ
ing the heathen Mongolian to do till' cook
ing for their employees on the Fine creek
road, employed female cooks, mostly voung
ladies. We are glad to know that Mchis.
Shaw it Mel.eoid have done this, for it
shows that willing bund can llud remuner
ative employment, even though thev hap
to he ludies.
Tor Hnln.
An excellent pluuo adjoining this city for
sale at a bargain. It contains -10 acres of
splendid land, good" dwelling house and
outbuildings, arid tho best orchard in the
country. For further information appl
at this olllce.
Heinemtier.
All notes and accounts duo the old firm
of Uees & 1 laird must he paid at once to
1). II. Uees. at Ilia Lalld Olllce, r thev will
lw put In tho hands of an attorney for
Collection.
riouril and Lodging.
By L. J. Hoothe, In 'font of the court
house, near Hanson's llvcjy stable, Union,
Oregon. First class fare, with separate
room?, nt reasonable rates.
Head Tills.
C. Vincent lia just received a splendid
lot uf boots, shoes, etc., which he will svll
hi n Kreat reduction on former pricesi Ho
means what he suys. Try him.
'uo Kgu i'or Halfc.
Anyone desiring duck eggs, front the fin
est lir'eds of ducks, can procure! the same
by applying to Mr. Al. Ooodbrod, of this
city, Churgcs, l. pur dozsii.
Summcrvillo Siftingr-s.
May 10, 18S0.
Mr Mount, a reporter for tho Sun
day Mercury, was in town on Friday.
Tho rains of the past week have
caused tho grain to fairly leap from
tho ground.
Mr. K. B. Harris and B. 1). Hubers
took a spin to Island Cify, one even
ing last week.
A load of Sumrucrvilians took in
the "Georgia Minstrels at La Grande,
Thursday evening.
The boys are capturing a great
many mountain trout in Mill creek,
at the present time.
Mr. W. F. Daugherty, the man in
jured, recently, at the Wallowa Hill,
is rapidly recovering from his hurts.
The mills at Summcrvillo are run
ning day and night. Large quantities
of wheat are daily coining in to
market.
12. Smith and Mr. Griggs, of the
Summcrvillo brewery, anil several
others have gone to Cornucopia on a
prospecting tour.
The deer nro beginning to come
into the "licks," and many a proud
buck will fall a prey th the niarkinan
sliip of our amateur nimrods.
A child of John Lee, living on the
Sand Ridge, has been quite sick dur
ing the past week. Dr. McDonald, of
Islaud City, has charge of the patient.
The contract for carrying the mail
between La Grande and Joseph, has
been awarded to Mr. Boomer of Boise
City. Compensation $2,800 per year.
A partv of hunters, consisting of
Geo. Wade, A. J. Patten, Dr. W. 12.
Rinehart, B. D. Hubers and Mr.
Crane, left for Looking Glass on Wed
nesday. Rerry and Neil passed through
Suminerville on Tuesday, on their
way to the Wallowa. They are look
ing after their interests at the coming
election.
Harvey Rinehart was duly initiated
into a Lodge of "Royal Bumpers," last
Saturday evening. Ho thinks ho may
possibly bo able to sit down to his
meals by the Fourth of July.
S. L. Mclvenzio returned from the
Wallowa, the fore part of tho week.
While there ho helped to fenced quar
ter section of school land with barb
wire. Simon is a practical farmer us
well as druggist.
J. M. Fordyco and Geo. Walker
left on Saturday, for the mines at the
mouth of Grand Rondo river. It is
their intention to thoroughly prospect
their claims before returning, and
know for a certainty whether theie is
enough of the precious metal to pay
for the erection of sluice boxes.
The following named gentlemen
comprise the first nine of the .Summer
ville bnBeball club: Thomas Itine
bart, captain; Rudolph Hugg, pitch
er; Win. Scion, catcher; O. Olson,
first base; I2dwin Marvin, second base;
Mr. Crane, s. s; J. Doe, r. f; Edgar
Marvin, c. f ; Frank Scion, 1. f.
The boVH are not yet ready to tackle
the La' Grande club, but think they
are able to copo- with the Union boys.
While Mr. 1). Sonnncf was out
driving, last Sunday, in crossing
Willow creek bridge, just south of the
town, one of the horses broke through,
which frightened the term so badly
that they attempted to run aWay.
They Were prevented from doing so
by the presence of mind of A. J. Pat
ten, who sprang from the carriage
and caught tho frightened horses by
the bits. Mr. B. D. Hubers, who was
also in tho carriage, in attempting to
get out was thrown under the heels
of the infuriated be.-wts, but fortunate
ly escaped without serious injury.
Wo are sorry to state that Summcr
villo is to have no .Spring nor Summer
term of school. A tax Was levied at
the annual school meeting, but owing
to the fact that no exemption was
made at tho time of assessment, tho
peoplo have refused to pay the amount
levied. Sumnierville, while taking
active strides towards advance merits
in other directions, docs not take the
pride in the education of her children
Unit she should. Many of the oppos
ers of the tax arc men whose interests
all centre in the advancement of the
town. They vote against a light
school tax in order to save it few
dollars at present, never stopping to
think that by so doing they aro bin
dring tho progress of the town, and
thus preventing an Increase in the
value of their towij property. There
are many citizens of tho surrounding
country that would purchase property
in town and move hero for tho pur
pose of schooling their children,
should the people Uko pride enough
in their school to keep it running nine
months of tho year. .Many immi
grants from tho East refuse to locate
in our town, because of the lack of
interest in school matters among our
citizens. We hope that the directors
will call another meeting for the pur
pose of levying a tax, and that all the
citizens of our town will bo out in
strong force, ano by giving a Vote for
a tax sufficient to keep school running
nine months of tho year, do more for
ouo town than can bo done in ten
years at the present stulo of affairs.
UhvnK.
I'riiper Treatment or Cruclis.
That the reader may fully understand what
constitutes a good "ougU fltid LUHg Syrup,
wo Will say that Tar and Wild Cherry fs thu
basis of the best remedies yet discovered.
These Ingredients with several others equally
as etUcactous, enter largely Into Dr. llosiui
ko's Coup and Lung Syrup, thus making It
one ol the most relliblc now on the market.
Price, M cents slid $1.00. Humpies tree. Sold
by J. T. Wright, Cnloii) Oregon.
That I turn it of Cuinlilniillolis,
Trite delicacy tf flavor with tho erllcacy
of action, has been attained in tho famous
California liquid fruit remedy, Syrup of Figs-,
Its pleasant taste and beneficial cfiH'ts have
. remicri-M u iiniiicnrrij imin.iiw. v.
by all druggUts. Midi Heitshu it Wood
itrd whul,itlw uifcuW.Pvrilniuli OrvuOili
Covo Callings.
May 1.1th., 1880.
L. M. Allen lost n valuable brood
mare, last week.
Mrs. J. M. Berry, of Island City, has
been visiting Cove friends, during the
week.
H. A. Thomas and wife started,
Tuesday, for their future home in
Paradise.
The cherry trees are covered with
blooms, foretelling a large crop of
that luscious fruit.
0. M. Jameson has received and
placed in position in his- dairy, a Dele
ware county creamery.
Quineey Mitchell is looking over
the Cocur d Alene region in quest of
a good stock country.
Prof. Wnrfel has received n new
croquet set. It is the popular game
with the teachers and students.
Hardy llurrell has started on a
stock drive to Nevada. Allan and
Mark Ellsworth accompanied him.
A child of Wm. KUey has been
dangerously sick, during the week,
but is thought now to be slightly im
proved. John Shoemaker Iuih gone to the
Wallowa, for the summer, where he
will spend his time sporting over the
ranges.
The Rev. Gallihorn, wife and brother-in-law
have commenced a series of
religious meetings at tho Morrison
church.
Sheep shearing has commenced, the
yield promising to be very fair.
Seven cents tier head is paid the shear
ers for their work.
John. Dellass, Jno. Barnes and
Geo Foster have gono to Wallowa in
search of a land of milk and honey,
where they may settle.
Xorris, the artist, has moved to
Cove from Suminerville, and will re
produce the noble countenances of the
natives, for a few weeks.
F. J. Holmes, Urn genial druggist
of Island City, was in town this week.
Report says that his companion was
tho future Mrs. II. Tempus feret.
Thos. Babington has returned from
a prospecting trip to Eagle creek, and
shows very rich specimens. He is
confident that his discoverv ih vnluoa
ble. Geo. II ess was overtaken in Baker
City by the god of misfortune. His
horses decamped one night and at
last accounts ho had not been able to
find them.
The Holmes band of horses, from
Wallowa, will be started on their long
drive to Dakota, Monday next. Tho
drove consists of 220 head. Eugene
and George Holmes will bo on the
driving force.
They all say that 1 urn on the verge
of a connubial co-partnership, but I
shall not confess it. Wm. Thanks,
but I beg to lie excused from further
travel and adventure in tho wilds.
Ed. 1 am attending regularly and
taking interest in tho meetings.
Would be pleased to sec you present.
B. lt,s an imputation against my
honesty and I'll not stand it. A.
Did yott know that Norris was going
to take me and my best, girl's picture
next week, if it don't rain. C. Well,
well, those girls know enough to go
into the house when it rains. M. T.
So long, fellow delvers after book lore,
1 go homo to Cala. If. I'll bet a pair
of boots on Bouse. A prominent
democrat. Boys, can you tell me
Which one of the girls in tho eastern
part of town, loves me best. -L. Did
you know tho Cove Was full of "mag
pies?" A. Twenty-five pounds of
candy in ouo day! my lady friondsare
expensive. F. of Union. I have dis
covered a great remedy for the erad
ication of Warts. Concentrated lye.
No charges. P.
Elgin Echoes.
Elgin is going to make the boss
town in Grande Rondo, sorno day.
"So fcny We all of of tin."
A great many yonng folks from the
surrounding country, took part in
last Hnndny'H singing exorcises.
Sotnnier it Hamilton have built a
porch, and the store hottso now pre
sents a fino view to tho traveller.
The work of building a church will
begin next Week. The United Breth
ren will be the owners of the church,
but the same will bo open to all other
respectful denominations.
Elgin is going to celebrate the
Fourth of July in all splendor. Great
preparations Will be made, and com
mittees will be appointed at tho meet
ing called for Saturday, May 8th., at
2 o'clock, Full nartictllars will bo
published in duo time.
Tho travel through Elgin to tho
Wallowa is getting livller every day.
Emigrants from tho cunt tun passing
through in great numbuM. Tho mail
drivers have also selected this road, as
it is the best leading to tho Wallowa
from any point in Grande Rondo
valley.
Cornucopia Cropping.
Born .To tilt) wifoof Win, Snider,
n daughter.
Henry GrcCIt and wife, iind John
Green , "Jr. , arrived in cump few iluys
A two-stamp mill has arrived n nil
Is being placed in position at the low
or town
John Orccn, Sr., is camped ill tho
mouth of tho canyon, with his travel
i n K luiry. 12nch day he sends us
good supply of tho ' 'laqucoiis fluid of
the bovlno qiuulrupeil.'
Stago now leaven hero for" Hakcl
City, es.ch Monday Wednesday and
Frldav afternoon n't 2 o'?lock, arriv
In' 'filcsdur. Thursday and Saturday
at 10 A, M, Leaves Baker City for"
Uonillcopltt as UBluU Monday wed
ncsdiiy uml Friday,
Cr.tMAX,
Tclocascfc Tattlings.
May 13th, 188G.
Bathor muddy.
Good prospects for crops.
Sheep shearing has begun in earn
est. L. B. Robinson is on the sick list.
W. A. Gates is decorating his yard
with shade trees.
Born. To the wifo of B. Lowry,
an eight pound daughter.
School begins at Tclocasct, next
Monday, with Miss Winnie BlakcR
lco,Nof' Union , as teacher.
Cy. Piescott, Frank Dolan nnd T.
P. Beard, Jr. , started, last Tuesday,
for Eagle valley.
Hubert Basset t , one of Telocasct's
enterprising young men, went, last
week, to Baker City to spend the
summer.
Shaw it McLcod's outfit passed
through on ,Vcdnesday , en route to
the Pine creek road. We recognized
several jollv faces of our former rail
road frientU. among the crowd.
Why is it that boiiio enterprising
merchant don't think of starting
storo at Tulocaset? It. is surrounded
on all sides by a fanning country , the
inhabitants of which arc, ns the say
ing is. "good."
Tho people around Tclocasct aro
liko the little boy with new pants.
They have been whispering in onc
nuotbers ears for several weeks pist,
that "wo are going to have preaching
next Sunday. Glorious isn't itl
Tho old saying will :iot work in
Antelope vallov, namely, ''Cheek
mid tongue is all that is necessary tn
iniiko a lawvor." If it did. cverr
man in the valley would have hit
shingle up.
Antelope IteniH.
May HU1L, 188(5.
Weather very changeable
Occasionally a snow squall.
The grass on tho hills was never
better at this time of year.
Tho sheep shearers- commence work
tho lust of this week, tit Tondinson b
Crow leys.
School coiuiuencos Mny 17th.. witlt
Miss Winnie Blakcslee, "of Union, ns
teacher.
crank Flomming, of La Grande,
gave Toloenset 'i Hying visit one day
this week.
The Pino crock wagon road contrac
tors passed through yesterday, with
their men mid outfit, en route to the
plueu of operation
Thoro will be preaching at the Telo
case.t school house on the 4th Sunday
of this mouth, ut 12 o'clock M., by
Rev Watson, of Union. Let every
body attend.
Judging from the skillful manner in
which some of the ladies of Antelope
handle the rillo, and the number of
squirrels they killed u few days since,
our valley will soon be renovated of
tho pests'.
Mr. Ilughcy Lynch is able to he ri
ding over thu hilis again, lie and hi
brother llenrv will sooou take n trip
to Medical Lake, W. T.,to try iti
curative powers for rheumatism.
Baku Hit.
Park Pickings,
May 13th., 1880.
School opened the 3rd inst. with an
attendance, of 20 pupils.
Farmers of the Park have nil fin
ished putting in their Min ing crops.
The saw mill belonging to the Messrs
Vuiidorviuit1!' Is sawliiL' about 6,000
feet of lumber dally.
The.ro Is considerable travel now on
thu new road through the Park, from
Union to Pino creek.
Mr. Cornelius Vandervanter, of
Lower Powder, wns visiting friond
in thu Park, last week.
Mr. Foyetcr did not get tho Part
school as was stated somo lime age,
but was proceeded by W. L. Forrester.
There has been plenty of ralu du- T
ring the past week, In ' tho Park, iy.-
con .sequence of which the farmers are
all in a good humor. 1 .
Prairio Creek Pellets.
May 10th. , 1880.
Frosty mornings.
We have a very Interesting Sunday
school at present, and luivu a largo at
tendance every rMtndtty,
Mr. Belter and family start thin
morning for Jackson county, their fu
ture homo. Their many friends wish
them a pleasant journey,
Miss Jessio .Skiminerliorn returning
Lome a few days ago, was thrown from
her horse iind badly bruised. At last
accounts she was improving.
J. J. Bleviins returned last Week
from RiverSldc, Wyoming, where he
has been for some tlmu past. Ills
friends gnvo him n hearty welcome.
Mrs, Rich mid daughter, Mrs Rod
riguez, have been very low with Pneu
monia fever, but under tho care of
Mrs Winters, arc able to bo around
again.
11. E, POUTKK.
Sheriff's sale.
Whereas hv virtue of an execution and
order of stile Uii"tl out of tho Circuit court
ofthedtate of Oiognn, fertile county of
ITninii, on the llth day of May. A. 1), ls&i.
iufavorof I. A lloikuwltz, ailmiiiistratorof
tho estate nf It. F, llloch, deceased, and
against T. P. Heard nnd L. H. Heard, bis
wife, for thu suiu of two hundred ami eigh
teen and slxtv nuc-liunilredths dollars
($218.0)) and the sum of tWeittysoven and
llftv-thrre onediUmln-dths dollar (127.53)
cos'ts and ilUbursttienN, I will, on the 12th.
day of June, A. 1), 1S8 I. at tho court hoilso
dour In Lnion,ln said county of Pnlon, at
the hour nf 2 o'clock P. M, of said day sell
at public auction, all tho right, titlo and
Interest which tho said defendants T. P
Heard and L. II. Heard, his wife, had, on thu
10th. dav of October, lfM5, or has since (in
quired iii tho following described real nrop
crt v. to wit : Work I) of tiwackhaincr's ml
dltion to the town of Korth Union, accor
ding to the plat thereof on tllo In tho clerk'n
ofllroof Union County, Oregon, together
with all appurtenances thereunto letoii
itu? or hi anywise appertaining.
Terms! rash on dav of sale.
Dated nt Sheriffs office this. Mth. day of
Ma V, A . D. 18J. A. L, BAUKpKKfci,
niuylJ-wS. Wmisf.
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