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About The Oregon scout. (Union, Union County, Or.) 188?-1918 | View Entire Issue (June 12, 1886)
THE WEEKLY OREGON SCOUT. UNION. OHKC.OX, SAT. M'SK l- IS!. VOMMlTXlfiM, Tho lnitcd Stales '.'rand Jury of ScJiltlo Imvo rcttui'ticd true hills against several of the men who were Indicted for conspiracy tindor tho Kn Kluxnct, for )iirtleimlioti in the antl Chincse disturbances last February, They also report unauiniously as follows: "In our investigation of crimes growing out of the expulsion of Chi nese pcoplo from Seattle and I'ugct sound, wo have much evidence., both documentary and oral, before us, re vealimr tho exislnuee throtigliotit this country of a treasonable organization known' us the "Red American Indus trial Workmen's association . " tn longing to this oiganization is a body ofmcncalliug themselves 1 'Scientific Socialists. ' ' The headquarters of the Scientific Social'Ms on this coast is in San Francisco. Tho association, with all its branches, is essentially unurchal in theory and practico. The main articles of the creed aro arson, robbery and murder, its proclaimed purpose is the overthrow of our gov ernment and the orection upon its ruins of a so-called socialistic com monwealth. Tho tlrt. move of this so-called socialistic commonwealth is to conliscatc all property, and the policy pursued by this association is t secure control 'of all labor organi zations, and particularly the 'Knights of habor," to seo to it that ollicers of all labor orgaui.atioiu are chosen from the Scientific Social ists, to employ every means to pro duce discontent among the people, and to stir up on all occasions and at nil times as much strife and agitation us possible." Other information is given, aim proofs produced of a very startling nature, and the evidence, it is said, cannot bo disputed. The matter may be exaggerated, but there can be no doubt thai tho socialistic and nihilis tic sentiments which have been im ported to this country by the rabble of other countries, is like a cancer growing and gaining ground, and will soon dovelop a malignancy that will call for prompt and decisive excoria tion. No delay should bo made in implying tho remedies, where over the diseaso exists, and whenever one of these foreign lepers attempt to carry his designs into execution he should lie crushed out of existence with as littlo compunction as a rattlesnake or any other poisonous reptile would be killed. IT"" t liiiii'iiisliBiWf tfWT COMPARATIVE WORTH of BAKING POWDERS. JJANT'S At'tw Powder) Itmi'OKU'.S, wl.cn fresh. JfANFOIMTS, when frli. KKDHKAD'S CH AHJl (Alum Ponder) AMAZON (Alum I'owitcr) CIiKVEIAM)'S(HJirtt...2,)i riON'KEK (Saal'muclsco) CZAK J)It, MUCK'S. SNOW FLAKE (Ororr LEWIS'. . .. 1'EAKL (Aiulrcwu&Co,).. HECKEIt'S MILLET'S .fBKSMSESBSH Mil. Ituor'HiTox, of Albany. Wis., who is u successful farmer, rend a pithy and able paper, at the Darling ton Institute, on the 'Suecesful .Farmer." In it he gives his pithy and amusing recipe, "How to Fail,''' as follows. " Ho a ignorant as pos sible; put off till to-morrow what should be done to-day worship the god of laziness, trust all to luck; leave farming tools out in the grass to rot, then run in debt for new ma chinery; kick the cow that gives the milk ; let the stock perish for want of caro; earn )?U and try to pay JIT) with It; Iio when the truth would answer better; buy whiskey to please the saloon keeper; go to auction sales and buy old trumpery; indorse notes for ile id beats; go ' biw for tho benefit of the poor lawyer; give your fattest Plymolh Hocks to the preacher; neglect your wile and tell her how fust she is growim; old and brag how handsome widow lledott is; get drunk at tho fair and bet on a horse race, neglect the bogs, and when they die call it the hog cholera; do as the lightning-rod man tells you; jot cheated twice by tin1 same fellow; go it blind when you have good eyes, vote for your party, even against your own interest; keep changing your mode of farming; sell low and buy high; pay out cash for what you don't need anil get trusted for what you must have; marry for love, only, and make a fool ot yourself ; live in a fool's paradise, and call it felicity; when you fail call it bad luck, when it is bad management. ' ' ANI)IM:WS&CO."Ucgal"JSSa Milwaukee, (ConUlon Alum.) HULK (Powder cold lposc).... ItUMFOIUVS, when not fresh REPORTS OF GOVERNMENT CHEMISTS As to Puli(yUld"VlloU'SollHncs.sotlleIoJalUillilJgovd',: "I linve tested a package of Royal Baking Powder, which I purelnf-ed !u -ho open market, und find It composed of pure an J wholesome Ingredients. It I' u.r i of tartar powder of a high degree of merit, uutl dues not contain cilia r ai..m ..i phosphates, or other injurious substances. K. U. Lqvi., Ph.D. ' " It Is a scientific fact that tho Koyal baking Powder N absolutely pure. "It. A. Morr, Ph.D." " I havn examined a packago of Koyal Haklng Powder, purchased bv myself ':i the market. I find It entirely free from alum, terra alba, or any other injurious t,v stance. Ii:nuy Mouton, Ph.D., President of Stoveus Institute of Technology ' " I have analyzed a package of Koyal Making Powder. The materials of wit!' 'i it is composed are pure und wholesome. S. Dana. It.VYKij, Statu Assayer, -M.iti . ' The Koval Halting Powder received tho highest nward over all competitor!. '' the Vienna World's Exposition, 187a; at thu Centennial, Philadelphia, ISHS; nt ti.e American Institute, New York, und at State Fahs throughout the country. No other article, of human food lms ever received such high, emphatic, ami un vcrsal endorsement from cailuent chemists, physicians, scientists, aud liojitis i Health all over tho world. Note Tho alovo Diaoiiam illustrates tho comparative worth of various li.i);;r Powders, as shown by Chemical Analysis and experiments made by P:of. Sell, itlci A pound can of each powder was taken, tho total leavening power or volume l" each can calculated, tho result being as indicated. This practical test for worth. !'. Prof. Schcdler only proves what every observant consumer of tho Koyal 13u!;ln Powder knows by practical experience, that, while it costs a few emits per p'.a.ic more than ordinary kinds, it is far more economical, and, besides, affords the . C tage of better work. A single trial of thu Koyal Making Powder will ion ii.ee m;, fulr-iulnded person of thesu facts. While tho diagram shows eojno of tho alum powders to bo of a high r !."ii-,.r of strength than other powders ranked below them, it. Is not to bo taken us iui... lug that they hivo any value. All alum powders, no muttur how high their utrutigUi n to bu avoided as dangerous. Mitchell & Lewis Company, limited. FACTOUIF.S, ItACINK, WIS, J liltAN'CH. PUKTI.AN'D, OK. -Manufacturers of and Dealers in- BUGGIES, ill ff f fit I! HWCICIIOARDS, li A 1 ('AIM'S, SPRING WAliOXH, Err., MITCHELL 'IK1 WAGONS, Canton Clipper Plows, Harrows, Etc. !ALE CHILLED PLOWS and I DUAL FEED .MILLS. Send for ("atalogue and Price List. free. MITCH HLL & LIS WIS CO., LimHutl, l!i', 1111, Front Ms. Portland, Oregon. An Illinois editor had forty-three doliuquciil iMiliscrihors jerked up for not olivine- theic suhscrintiDii. The editor ohtidned jtnlyiiionl in each case I for the full amount of his claim. Of I that number tweuly-ulfjht made at til davit that they owned no more prop erty than the law allowed, thus pre venting attachment. The twontv eight, under the decision of the Su preme Court , were arrested for petty larceny, and hound over in the sum of !IOO each. All but six tfavo bonds. Tho six failin; to j;ive bail, were sent to jail. Should such a law bu en forced in Oregon additions would have to be built to every jail in the statu to hold the annual crop of subscriber.; who fail to pay for their papers. An exchange sounds the truu bnle note when it says: "It is a groat pity that tl o people cannot have a littlo common sense in dealing with iiownpapoi's. Kvery day some one comes into the olllco to ask for a fa vorable notice of lilniM'lt or his busi ness. Now, the business of publish ing a newspaper is like any other business it is done for money and there is no more reason why it should giro its space and 1 1 mo of it employees to help other people than there is for u grocer to give away bis Migur, or an attorney hU eloquence, Newspaper publishers are more imposed upon in this way than anybody else in the community, aud it is time they should try to protect themselves." AnitiNi-TitATios is recovering hind from railroad corporations which have in the hut tew years bum lavNblv be Mowed. The Kiiiimis Pacific ha been compelled to surrender IHHi.ihiimi acres Htul tho Union Pacitlc 1.:coo,(hhi. It it said the Lund (.'nimullonor now lias over '.'0,000, oou rcadv to bo cut up Into farms, nil recovered from grasp lug railroad mouopollc. The day for giving uwiiv public territory scums to bkve pum-d, ' mimigjgj i urn n mimm E- M. Furman, Agents Washington Ty. W. ('API'S, .M. 1). Surgeon itittl Ilontuopalhic rh.vsiclaii, I'nion, - (l recoil, Will Ko to any purl of I'iuHcrn llrctioti, when Mtilcttcd, lo perforin operations, or fur consultation. Medli-lnc I'lonlslivil U'ltli.uil Kxtrii Cliui'K. otlli'c adjoining Junes lliuiln r' stoic. " IMCLL A Tl'TTLH. Searchers of Records, ' Convey ancers,. Real listate and (M)LLIi)LTlXJ A(J-ENTS, I'lilon, .... Oicgon. Heliinis proiuitl.v made on all collections. Having an uliMract of the records Incur olllco, alctraels of t tie prepared with dls patcli. I barges inodfiatc. ATTI5NTIONI MULHOLLAN, KNOX & CO., PURCHASING AGENCY, 126 First St., PORTLAND, OH. No chargos for filling orders tl ,Ia.mi:s Pavxi:, i'roprietor. II.t '.iiu rnririsl tin -filii'. ot Mi M Sit.:t ibcc-c louk. r m1k It., - li I in-ii m ar-' iwiH'rii'iui' iu the lvr't t i nr. in Wi-Moimlu. (ml iiiHlliUnt ih t I SEND FOn OinOULAR. A i' hi supply my miriii- uMib "ml i none on nit) market. iiulit ( Sheriffs sale. Whereas by virtue of sin cvci-ullon and order of Mile issued out of tie Circuit court oftlietitntu of (Iri'oti, fur the coipity of Union, on the Hdi day of .May, A, ). l. in favor of I . A Hnskowitz, adiuiiiLstratnrof the estate of 11,1''. llloeli, ilecpiised, and iiKa'nst T. P. Itcanl and b. It. Hcnn, liis wife, for thi'supi of (wo hundred ami citdi tccn mid sixtv oiic-liundrcdtlis dollars j (LMS.(iO) and the stun of twenty-seven anil lifly-tlircepiic-liiiinlicdtlis ilollar.s ($27..r.!) costs and disliur.smcnt., 1 Hill, on the li'tli. I day of June, A. 1). at the court linnc door in i nton , in .said comity ot i nl.in. at 1 the hour of 2 o'clock 1'. M. of said duv sell at public auction, all the pnht. .title and interest which the said (lcfcndanis T, I' , Heard and I. It. Heard, his wife, hail, oil the l!)tb. day of October, 18HT), or lias since sit-1 quired in the following described real prop erty, to wit) Jllock H of Swackhainer's ad- diliou to tbetown of North Pnioii, uccor dfiiHto the plat tlicreofon lc iu the clerk's i olllceof i'nion (.'otinty, Oregon, together with all appurtenances thereuntil belong, ing or in any wise appertaining. Terms: Cash on duv of sale. Dated at Hhcriir ollice tips llth. din nf May, A. I). 188U. A. L. HA1'.N1HH. inayl5-w5, .Slicritl' Notice of Final Settlement, . Iu the County court of the State of Oregon, for Union county. In the matter of the estate of I Lewis Kinchart, deceased, f Notice Is hereby given that the under-1 signed, administrator of the estate of Lewis Kinchart, deceased, has filed bis linaj ne-' count of the administration of said estate, ' and that Tuesday, .June lJi(h.. 18M! at 10 o'clock A. M. lias been :iipiiutcd by the i court as the time for hearing objections thereto, und for settling the siiine. Dated .Mav Utli,. 18ii. WM. K. lttXKIIAHT, Adlnlnistrator of the cstaee of I.uwis Kinchart, deceased. I WMWWWW ""J' " 11 I'MH'IMIWIIIWI" j "I'M I ill II Pay YOU to he Is Union io Trade, THK HUAHO.N THAT Has a Mammoth Stock of Dry Goods and -"GROCERIES.;- No Odds and Ends from Rundown Slocks, but Newest ani Best Ms in the Market. s:v tT,' - Notice of Final Settlement. Iu the County court of the titate of Oregon, ' inr i. inoii iMiiniiy. Ill the matter of the estate of li, K. lllooiu ileeeascd. I Notice is hereby given that the under-! signed, executor of the last will and testa-1 nient of L. It. lllooiu, deceased, has filed j mill liri'vi'liteil fur el I teliient In wt rl ...mr, ' his linitl account of said estate, anil that Tucxlay, the 15th. day of June, 1H.MI, being a day of a regular term of said court, at 10 o'clock A. M.j has been appointed bv the court us the time tor the settlement of said accounts, and for bearing any objections to the same. Dated Mnv ltli., 188(1, J. A. WAfJONUIt. Mxccutor of the last will and testament of K. Bloom, deceased, Wool, Hides and Grain Bought and Sold. SAUNDERS' NEW STORE. Having rented tin- old stand formerly occupied by I. A. Hoskowit., I have I'lOILMANICNTLY LOCATKD and opened up a New, Full and Complete Assortment of CLOTHING, SaJ UlU WWWMJ ii HI BlU1 mm Silver-bcel." a Clvdesdale stallion, ibn-l- brown iu color, and weighing about li.'iO' lbs., will stanil this season at in v raiiche on I the Sand itidgc, Kree pasture for the con venience of parties living at a distance. ! Tunis; Ten dollars for the season. Mon ey payable after service. ( " f will also stand two other horses at the! same place. A. It. CONLHY. ! Farm For Sale! Situated about one mi lo from North Powder, containing 1G0 acres, (iood lions'1, barn and other outbuilding. Knipiirc of.J. KLMIJUKLL. Xortb Powder. A POSITI VE CU11E ! 31 KN young, mldlu-agi 'd and old, single or uiarricil, and all who suffer with LOST MANHOOD, Xcrous Debility, Sperniatorriuee, Seminal Lo-ses, Sexual 1 cc ay, Kalling Me mor , weak eyes, .sluntcd dcveliipmeiis, lack of energy, Impoverished bliiod, pimples, impediments to marriage; also biood aud skin diseases, syphilis, eruptions, hair falling, bone pain-, swellings, sore throat, ulcers, effects of mer curv, kidney und bladder troubles, weak nacK, iiurniog urine, ii.eoi.tti.eiice. goi orr hiea, gleet, stiieiiire, receive searching treat -incut, prompi r "lief, and cure for life. Horn Si:m:.s consul! eoMtidentially. If in Irouble call or write. Delays arodaiigcrous ( Ai.i. at o.nci:. i'i vear.s cxpi ricnce.Teriiis. cash. Ollice hours S a. .m. to 8 1'. M. OH. VAN M QXC ISC A15, 1;12,1!M Third St, l'orlland, Oregon. HARDWARE, HOOTS sttul SHOES, HATS suul ('APS, oU olv, BARGAINS IN MINERS OUTFITS. New floods are Constantly Arriving, and all Departments of the Store will be kept FULL and COMPLKTK, mil mt m mmmm And invite everybody to come and examine goods, learn prices and judge for themselves 1 M'Y and SIOLL FOI! CASH. 3Iy motto is : SMALL PROFITS and QUICK SALES. U KM EMBER THE NEW STOKE. .A.. L. SJLTJZsTIDES, Proprietor, JOS. WBIGI-IT, -DEALER IX I Main Street, lTnion. Oregon, Has just Received an Immense- Stock of New Goods, which be will sell at a I'leasi eoniiarc the following prices with those of other stores in the county : Four tined Hay Forks . 7.V. ,, .Manure Forks Fork, UaKe, and Hoc handles .',v. lluek Saw.s 7.V. Hand Saws 7."n'.(tt $2..V. Hoes .'iOi' Sn.Mile, T.rw. S3 . . . . . ' . Seyiiics ..o-'. snatlis . . (ijijc, Hroonis. ;t'l'-,e. Powder .... ,"0i'. V.xes Jfl.UO. Hammers . .. oftc. I 73 's. s: "H. i IT 11 ; Wash Hoards . L'.V. Kureka Wringers -2.?Q. Steel Trap.s L'.'v. Single trees, ironed Nick Yokes , ifl.no. 1.2ft. Thu Finest Assortment of COOK STOYES In the County. AND XT LOWEST PRICES. Tho Celebrated o. S 'J. S3 5 - f 2 c ; PAT. OVAL CHURNS, THE BEST IN THE WORLD. Guns, Revolvers, and Amnnition. Riqm WliAK.XHKVOL'S AND DKBIUTATI-P rr urt sm -a- fibim I T A TD ' W V- W '( ;D WfV? The reat r,,,,,,, ,, JLA'UJA A'Jl Aki iLiir-lVl J especially prepared for mei ' young una no. Idle-aged, who have, by their indiscretions or excessive indulgence broicb upon themselves nmous prostration, debility, nervous and physical weakness. n'roducTn.' some of the following edccis : Nervousness. Debilitv. Dimness of sight. Defective Mini,'? ory. i'unnlcs on the 1 ace. Aversion to Societv. W.nit .if Ami. it!. m i..u.,,.i...i,. ... sta. lillllousiiiess, l oss f I'ower, ranis in i the Hack, etc.. etc. : for all such dcrli ngunicnts a perinanent cure is guaranteed by the I m of Tvmak Ti:ktmf.xt. Tauinr Treatment Vd'sci IIm-iI l,y tbn I.euilliiR lMiysli lnini, Uenil Wlint Tliey Snvi ally valuable 1 think it tho dutv of the pro fession to m.ikc it known. ' !,.-.........ll.. ..v-tiivillllliV, Jgyiinhr .r.iniiit lillisl. Adil'i James I'iixno, l'oe, 1 1 ion County . Or .St. Louis, Mo., Feb. 10, 1s.mj, "For more than three years I have used Tm ut Tukvtmkxt witli the best results, f recall now several cases of seminal weakness and debility with all Its evil consequences I liavc treated during the past year, which have been cured by thu use of the Tiikvt ikst. and several of these cases were iu the last st lives. The composition of the ditt'ur ent medicines contained in tlie Tiuhtmk.nt indicate, and its edicts prove ii to be a spe i ilic ristorative of nerve und sexual (novcr. You are at liberty to use my letter iu anv way that willcoulrlliute to your pleasure lil'olit Tliere lire so iiu,iiv nt.urlv w.irtl.l.t pr.ipi ictarv medicines of this kind on the I .1 '. inn ai n 1 til" Walnut St., St. Louis. Mo. TvMwt Thkat.mk.mt is prescrilicd dailv for all tonus of nervous debilitv In both sexes as well as for checking the unnatural secret Josses winch cause so much loss of vitality. 1 ho medicines tin- prompt iu action, and jiernianeiify restore those weakened by ear ly indiscretion, exce-ses or overwork of the brain. A number of physician have dis carded nil the hyiiopliospliitcs, Dainiana jilioKphonis foriuiilii ana invariably pre Hcribe Tim ik Tkkatmkxt with the lent re sults din T I U 1 H 'V urn t fi u-m oiiliilii wiul if mli. i t i .iiiii i tr tl.iv atliuiiir to tliHir wim.. .... ..t .,....,.,..1.1,. t.. rb.. tu., niiuil en 'ut wh. 11 one is found to be re-1 tolerated by tho euuuach. TVM K I'liFA ! MI A'T is v,!,l nn its Mierit. !:.,cli imckiige contains .ill modiiiiies " moiiiti .-!.!. fit. 1 h lull .111.' complete iiislructioiis h'i to e.t- In' in e- 1 m vii 1 in i v , , ... ., 1 ..... 1 ti...... ..... in. it j 'IV 1 1 i.i ,n.j s cu , m,., ,.n (-,-, j,,. ,,, . 1 ' 1AM VJ! H'1 A'".' t 'li.ning In i n ii-i d xu. ces-fullv ill rivttte practice and in hri,, sp4r ,i, ,,fs.t i .. i nihc p,s- UI1..I, ,a-s .iii.i kieiwing. iw we do. its woiidcrrul Ui.Uiveiei',. is , u,, Ut. tne f, i..v-iu't'iiar.,i,t,.e: W ith each . .filer for .1 packages ! i,!,i "c..-1 1 "llll,5l"-'-- c uill,.ii llr wriitfti iriiamnlee to refund the ... . i lie 1 intiTMitKT iU' not effect u cure. Pnckage- sent P. O. D. on receipt of $1, s -', uritx '.'uint loss, ."send iiihiihv In- ..v-... i mM n..l... ... ....,v.......i i ..or .isk A.t.ir. v. 1. n . . v: 'j.;,'- 'j. v..'"' Ma. Ut sts., st. Uuu, Mo. w" 0 "c ' "T""". " r. 0111. aim lor