THE OREGON SCOUT. AMOS K. JONKS KMTOIt City and County Official Paper. Saturday, April 2!5, J 887. xorjs. Thoprc'Cmptiou. lioiiiestciid, timber culluro unci desert luuil laws reimiin in force. Congress adjourned without tuition upon tlioin tilthiing-h ttiny were loujr under discussion. A hill pussei1, however, to protect homestead settlor within the limit of railroad -.'ninth. Ihikor City hn orr:tui.cl a hoard of tritdu. Thi is a move in the riht direction mid ihe first, most impor tant step toward prosperity and the upbuilding of the place. We trust the hiisine-s men of this phice will rouse themselves to the need of the times, and do likewise The prospects' for an ahundant yield of wheat and other cereals are very flattering in this section of the Slate, and farmers arc consequently in frond .spirits. The ininiiifr prospects of Un ion county are also extremely frond. No doubt there will hi; a hir-re influx of immigrant this year, who will in vest, in laiuii iiud aid matciially in building up the country. Taken al together the indications are that L'n ion and adjoining countic,s will wit ness a prosperous year. The glorious I'oiirth of'.Iulv will soon be here. We notice that the prcliiniiuuy notes for a celebration on that day are being sounded by our exchanges in neighboring towns, and no doubt some of them will get up a full blast presently. Wu shall not pipe any this year on this subject. The last celebration held in the valley was at this place and largely attended by the denizens of nearly every sec tion of the county. It is our place now to reciprocate. We are ready to get full of enthusiasm, yell, and show our patroli'-ni in divers ways, if the opportunity is ofrered. The following noma San Francisco paper look as if the people of California hud a notion of getting around tin; Inter-State Commerce law by inking a short cut through the air. Articles of incorporation of the California Aerial Steam Navigation Company have been filed. The corporation is organized f.ir the purpose 'of hiiihlingiiiid con structiug air ships and equipping them with machinery; machines ami nppli aues for exhibition and navigating the nir: for making ascensions; tor trans porting passengers, good, wares, merchandise mi1 other properly through theairhy mcniisof thcsnint!. ' ' The.O. It. N. Co. ami the Union Pacific have fixed a rate of W cent" per hundred on lumber from Portland to Denver, ami from Portland to Oma ha, Kiiiisiih City, Council (Huffs, SI. Joseph ami other Missouri lfivor points. This iH a reduction of nine cents a liundred to Denver, and live items to the Missouri river, from last year's rates. The rale from Chicago to Dcnvir is the same as from Port laud, and this will place the lumber men on an equal footing wilh the great lumber market of the win hi. The new rates will be pcruiiimcut , at least this .season, nudiill the saw mill" in Oregon will no doubt llnd u ready inii'kol lor their entire output . lteceutly .1. G. Hlaiii took cold anil a slight chill or two ran down his spi nal column. There was nothing very peculiar in that, hut a very curious phenomena in connection (herewith is brought to our notice while readii g our exchanges. There can ho no doubt that when one of the aforesaid chills caper down his spine, it affects ihfi vertebra of a large number ot the populace in a similar hut more aggra vated manner. Wo presume this is due to the remarkable 'magnetism" ot the plumed knight. Now, Cleve land never made anybody fed like that, unless it was when he vetoed some rascally pension hill, or excom municated some post-master, mid then the sensation seemed to be lack ing in quality or something, llo's no good, and hasn't the proper magne tism, MagnetUm-is what we want. A number of our exchanges seem to feel grieved at the loss of their 'free pahs' ' ovur tlie railroad. The newspaper man "who says he had a 'free pass' acknowledges the utter worthlessiiess of his paper as mi ad vertising medium. It would he sup posed that he paid for all ho got. Wo advertised for the railroad compa ny hist year to the amount of $00. and charged them up on the ledger with the same During that lime we llnd them credited with one ride $2.W, Thus it will he seen that the got ad vertising to the amoiiiit of ?V. for nothing. To be sure we could have taken up that amount and much more in riding if wo had desired to do so. .Not one newspaper man in twenty litis occasion to ilde morn than his ad vertising amounts to providing he attends to hi business, ami his minor is worth a continental -and this being the case wo can't see where thu fro! pass come in. All Exploded Myth. The following poem is published by request. Jt was written by .Mr. 0. 1. Milfoil, a iironiiuent attorney of l'ort- j land. While it is not exactly in our j line as a general newspaper, it contains truths (hat should be heralded to every land ulidcr the sun. We give it cur rency with pleastiic: "Tin re is no Hell!" (Jrcat wonder! wonder! That long hath furnished Christian thunder. "There is no Hell!" exclaims .Ward Hecchcr, The great est living Christian preacher. The thought sweet consolation brings i "There is no Hell!" it rings, it rings j Through -all the land. Now -pulpit blessing Is furnished without hell for dressing. Ah happv man! how sweet to tell ! "i'herelsno Hell!" no Hell! no Hell! In boyhood's days I used to think, That standing. on the grave's, dark blink, Willi vast eternity befcre A plunge! Now "on the other shore" Are mvccIi i-t liouers of varied hue, Elysiun fields aie brought to view. ! Alls lovely as as a summer's morn, i And fragrance on the air is bourne., And cherubim with snowy wing In dulcet strains there sweetly sing. While harps of gold the niithiun swell 'And just below u brimstone Hell! Long years ago muuc thousand ycai The priests made Hell to augment fiais, In it poor mills were cast and burned: . "I'was made of course for the unlearned, ' For those who could not read or write, To force submission by the fright Of that dread 'place for men were taught ' That sinning mortals to it brought, 1 oul'.l writhing gioan, m chains, m 1 pain. Through endless time in vain, in ' vahi For their i dense, at any cost, Would plead forever, ov r lost, t With tender eye to heaven would look, ' And see a sweet and purling brook, l'laced there, no doubt, their pangs to swell, j And add more torments to their Hi ll. , Oh horiid place! in il were cast Uniiuinhcied mills so vast so vast ! Go cotintthe sands on ocean's shore, i And multiply them o'er and o'er, , And still the number will not tell Jnc half the souls coiidcmn.itl (o Hell! i And yi t 'tis said, "since Adam's fall," .There's room ah, ves! in Hell for ! all! i And more beside for young and old, I For high and low. For we are told That king, and prince and beggar man, "Anil clulil that measures not a span, O'er that dread Hell piofusely strown, For Adam's sins and not their own! Ah, yes 'lis said there side by side, Are mothers grey, and lovely bride, ' And little babe, and aged sue, ! Distorted in that liquid lire. j There, too(j that throng of heathen races, Willi horrid eyes and demon faces, 1 Who in their earth-life never heard i Of Gospel truth one single word; i Hut all reduced to common level, Presided over by the Devil. I Fternal ages there to dwell, j Without relief in Hell! in Hell! ! Some thousand years, I said, or more, ! This Hell's been preached to rich and j poor, j To high and low, to small and great, j In heathen laud, in Christian state, I Till it became the common tether I That held IheChristian creeds together, ' The corner stone in every creed, The germ of faith, the Christian seed, A mighty weapon in the hand Of priest and preacher in the land, ! A terror that was ever ready I To use with skill on the unsteady. 1 That none might he left in the lurch, "I'was made a dogma in the church, 1 And he who doubled brimstone Hell ! Was styled, alas! an Infidel! Hut now the wondrous revelation, Astounding to a Christian nation "Thoio is no Hell!" oh glorious thought! j Is from the Christian pulpit taught. Away goes Hellas Hies a pigeon, and leaves but heaven in religion! On man new hope begins to dawn j The Devils dead his business gone! I As every dolt must know full well, I 'I he Devil s Useless without Hell. , Oil blissful thought! for rich and 1 poor. For knave and rogue, and many more, i Who strive to live by way of cheating, ; Wjth them 'twill have a happy greeting Now they'll rejoice; their voieesswell , "There is no Hell!" no Hell! no Hell! ' Hash man! stop here! go not too fast, For you must find a Hell at last. 1 Stay the mad thought, for nature true I Deals ever honestly with you. For every wrong that you commit Some punishment must come, most tit ; For every crime that e'er befel There is meet punishment in Hell: I Not brimstone Hell with horrid Devil, j Hut Hell proportioned to the evil, i Go where you may on land or sea, From Hell fiom Hell von cannot lice: For Hells are many, great and small, Am) cairicd in the breasts of all; They're banks upon which Nature draws Her checks to pay for broken laws. Aflhtt, I'uslilni; mill lEellulilt. J. T. Wright can always la- rcliod Umiii to cHrry in Mock the purest and bent good, uud Kiistaln tlm reputation of ln-inj( active, pushing uud reliable, bv recommending ar ticle with well e.tllllied merit mid stiuli k urv Mulr. Having tliu uuvney for thy ceWbrolid Dr. King's New Discovery for eolUIUuplioh, cold od cmli. will M'll H on a pcfitiu' guarantee. It will surely i nre HHV ulidevci v alttvtiun of thumt, boigii or ibi st. ami in olfti r In ioc .mi claim we ask ou (o i all aildyt ( a Tn.il H ttlc Fno Elgrin Echoes. April li), 1887. Our farmers are nearly through seeding. (Jardens arc doing nicely, although the niglMs are ..old. Tnere are several buildings going ; 11)1 here his spring, i . It. E. Stevenson ha liis new barn lip. It is a line frame. I Dr. Snyder will soon commence the erection of a dwelliilg house ! Health is good. Peace and plenty 'abound, hut ileum are scarce. Sheriff I lamilton paid us u short visit recently, inlying heavy horses. Itov. .Johnson, of Siimmcrvillc, preached for us hist Sunday evening. Jilgui is still improving. We haven new blacksmith firm Thompson & Alford. Success to them. Mr. McCully and Mr. (Salloway arc running daily stages from ha Grande to Joseph and are doing a good busi ness. We nre still expecting to have a rail road in the near future. Who will be the lirst man to avail himself of the finest mill privilege in Union county? We arc at last, in communication with the outside woild by a daily mail, which commenced on the Kith in-t. We can now get your valuable paper on Monday after its issue. Mr. Win. Snyder will soon com mence building u house -'OX-- feet, two stories, to he used by himself and wife. Part of it will "lie used for a barber shop, and part as a millinery store. We hope they will do well. Al.ICIMI. irifyli Valley Happenings. Too cold lor grass to grow. School opened with thirty-two pupils. Strong indication now for a dry spring. Farmers h ive got about half their crops in. Wilkinson and Swnger moved their cattle out to Thorn creek, on heller range, for the summer. This is a ninny sided world, ami we get ntir share of theirood and bad, the bitter and the sweet , as we .idvr.iice. Holdfast to all that i" good, and do not weep when no trouble is. Wo thought thus as we finished up sur veying with Mr. M . Austin . Crook ed Ihiuun were inade straight, the deputy to the contrary not withstand ing, who, we hope, went home from here a wicr and a better man. Mr, Austin is the most competent survey or Union county has ever had. and we Know wiiereot we speak. We will say to anyone wanting surveying done j to send for Austin and satisfaction will Ibeiiot. Measure everyone by their ! good works and not from the 'abund ance of what the mouth speaketb. I Iomo. Syrup il i'itf". .Manufactured only by the California Fig Syrup Co., San FrancNeo, Cal., is Nature's Own True Laxative. This pleasant ('alitor- J ilia .liquid fruit remedy may be had f all druggists, at fifty cents or one dollar. It is the most plcaMiut, prompt, and ellrctive remedy known to cleanse the system ; to act on the Liver, Kidneys, and ltowelsi gently yet tluiioughly ; to dispel Headache", Cold.", and Fevers; to cure Consumption, Indiges tion, and kindred ill". . oim :iti:i:i). We believe' In truly nicetingthe eonlidene. of our natrons, In honest goodstuul accurate I statements concerning theiii, square deal- lug, a cash biisine-s, low prices, prompt- I lies-, ami a i leur roicivniv. All orders entrusted to ns for D1!Y (iOODS, will be sti Icily tilled in accordance with this creed. OLDS.v KINO. LSI! First Street, Portland, Oregon. Silverton, Oregon, I buve l ecn atllicted with a kidney trou ble for twelve years, during which time I have used almost every Kidney remedy I could hear of but obtained no relief until I tiled the Omjn n AVinry Tin. 1 am now us ing the second box and am free to say that I am much better and have no hesitancy in recommending it its a pleasant and safe Mduey remedy. W. It. COX. Ladies and gents' slimmer goods con stantly arriving from the Fast and San Francisco, at Levy's. Fine Ranch For Sale! Situated in Antelope Vallev, ', mile from railroad station of Teloc.isct. The ranch contains I'tm acres of the best GRAIN AND TIMOTHY LAND In Eastern Oregon, Ha" good house and outbuildings, anil Is well fenced and water ed. For terms and price" enquire of li. II. DliAKE l-Ki-nil, Union, Oregon. BUY YOUR j Coal Oil, Lamp Supplies, and Bine Vitriol, - AT- R. C. Greig's Drug' Store. Stationery, Toilet Articles. Spectacles, Perf "inner y, Sponges Brushes, vlw?mX'n"'u ut v, 1eunbU JOS. WRIGHT, Main Street, Immense Stock Huh just Ilcccivcd an Plcase2coinpare the following ju ices Knur ., Fork, mm TiMFBfffwggwc i. "w i h .fir Muck Saws Hoes Scythes Itrooius Axes Wash Hoard" PAT. OVAL CHURNS THE Guns, Revolvers, NOT THE WORLD -Helonging to- Must, shall and will be sold at the lowest prices oyer known in Eastern Oregon. Call ai Examine Hie Only Comulete Stock tint Tjisrionsr ootjistt. Iph Levy, Union, ill (mm SIS ml Having leased and thoroughly relltted the same, it will be conducted on an en tirely dillereut plan than heretofore, and no paiii" will he spared to make patrons com forlablc. In connection with the hotel i" an elegant -BIXXIABi) Where the Wines, Liquors and Cigars are kept con stantly on hand. The patronage of the public is solicited. E .Ml LLElt, Proprietor. W. D. BE3DLEMAW, Keeps constantly on hand a full assortment of i very thing in hi" line, manufactured of the licst material obtainable He is now otl'eri lg lor sale the Jkst lot of saddles, at lower prices than were ever offered, in Eastern Oregon, LEAD IIAIiNESS from $'r. to por sot. HOUSE 1JLANKETS $1.2. oat h. CTKKY C031IJS 12 v. Also a I'M'LL ASsOKTMHST of SITUS. WHIPS. AXLE (iltEASE, IIAKN'ESS OIL. En.. Kir.. En.. In lint e cry thing usually kept in a First Class Establishment. t'if Call and cxainine goo s .() Main Street, Cnion, Oregon. JONES Denie OCERIES! loin and Cigars, Variety ad Fancy Ms, Hi Bosks and Stationery, ' WATCH ISS, CLOCKS, "JKWKI-ItY, MI S1C L IXSTM'MHNTS, l'ICTl'KE Pit AM ICS, HlltP C.UIKS, HAHY CA ItltlAC.KS, Etc. CaimllOiS, Nuts and Fruits, roriorticnls, Novels, etc, ete. jggOrdcrs JVom all parts of the country ( (promptly attended to. Union, Oregon, of New Goods, which he will sell at with those of other stores in the county tilled liny Forks Manure Forks Hake, and Hoe handles I.)C. 7."e. LVc. "oc.&fcr.oO. . . . . 7h: . ...S7Kr. . ... ."0o. fine. ... . I.)C. o0c. . .lOc. . :!. . ...$1.00. 2.rc. Hand .Saws Spade" fjnatli" Powder Hammers Hurcka Wringers if'.'.iO. . . 2tK!. $1.00. $1. -'.-). Steel Trap" Towel Itstrks Single tree", ironed Keck Yokes ,, The Finest Assortment of In the County. AND AT LOWKST THICKS The Celebrated 6ESTJNITHE WORLD. and Aniunition. BUT THE STOCK O F - Ubiiobi, Ogn. mi Oregon, Proprietor- TAIIOll Finc"t brands of Proprietor. BRO'S. s In OK STOVES Itui'klpti'n Arnlrn Sntve, Tin: Hkst S.m.tk Iii the world for C'nt, Unices, Sores, Ulcers, Suit Itlicuin, Frrcr Sores, Tetter, ('Implicit Hand", Chilblains, Corn', and all Skin KruptIon, and poltlTc ly cure" l'lle, or no pay reiulred. It in guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Pile.) cent per box. For sale by J. T. Wright, Union, Oregon. FOR SALE. A ranch of iMi) iicris in the best part of (irande Itiuide Valley the garden spot of Hu"torii Oregon. Mnety acre" well set to tiiiKithv; to ai res good fanning land, the bahine"1 good pasture well watered and near tiinhc' A very desirable place, unit will lie sold cheap for cash. No reasonable, otter refused. Call on or address : J. A. KCSSKLL, or J. W. Hii.i., Cove, Or, Drawer 17. Portland, Oregon. TOT1CKTO STOCK MKN. New Itridge, Union Co.. Oregon. To am. whom it MV coSciuin: Vorth of Powder river and east of Kaglr creek, the stoekineii are outg(touc saltpetre In their salt on the range for tlicir horses and cattle, and partlc" that arc dealing in tock that thi"l" poNonoii" to, had better be careful where thev drive their stock. 1-l.l-yl. STOCKMKN. .NOTICE KOK I'UHLICATIOX. LNi) Oi'rici:, at La (!i:amr, Our.oox) April 111, lss.7. Notice is hereby given Hint the following liiiineil settler has tiled notice of his Inten tion to imike timil proof in xiipport of his claim, and that said proof will in; made he fore the I!ei:iterand K-civer at (irande Oreiron on .June , W. vis: l'UA.WIsj M. STKWAIIT. lid. No. -M.'Ii, for the SV See. 1.-1. Tp.S si. It. -Ill H. W. M. He names, the following itues.iM to prove his comm ons residence upon, and cultivation of, said land, iz. Luther Lloyd, Caleb Moxley, Selhy Leep. and .lames V. Leep, all of Pine Valley, I'nion count v. 'reg hi. IIC.N'ttY KlXIUIAKT, l-'.'.'l-wli. itegister. NOTICE FOK l'IMILICATIOX. Lank Omen at La ir:.xin. Otu'.oov.) April 111, 187. f Notice is hereby srlven that the following named settler has Hied notice of his inten tion to commute and make liual proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will he made before the Itegister and llecei ver at La (Irande. Oregon, on .Mine 27th., 1SS7. viz: lLAKK.WK K. (iAYLOKl), lid. No. .'ill I. for the K'.. NW',. SW1; NHV, and NWV, SK'4. S-e 2'i Tp. 7 S. II 4' K. lie names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residen -e upon, and cultivation of, said land, viz: Charles I. Morgan, Henry Tithesing, Kreemnn Steele, and (ieorge Steele, all of t'i.ie Vallev. Un ion county, Oregon. llC.NIiV Itl.VKUAKT, l-l!.'-w(i. Itegister. Administrator's Notice of Ap pointment. In the m ittcr of the estate of Thomas Cul ver, deceased To all perou.s having claims against the above entitled estate: You and each of you are hereby untitled that the undcrslgned'hsu been by the County court of I'nion county, Oregon, duly appointed administrator of said estate. " You are therefore hereby re illired to present your said claims 'with proper vouchers, within six mouths from the tlrst publication of this notiiv, at the 'otlle of linker, Hii'lton & Ilakcc, in I'nion, Oreiron. All claims pot presented within said time will be postponed and deferrt'd until the claims presented within said time ate paid and sati-licd in full. 1). L. CAKKOLL, Administrator. IiAKi'lt. Siiki.tox A- 1! Ki:r:, Attoruevs for the I'Ntate. I desire to inform the public that I ant the sole uncut for the ecL-brated KNTKR IMIISH WIND MILLS, in i'nion conn tv, and invite intending purchasers to come ami examine the on icv on evhibi tion at my place in YV.t Union. I uni cwnvinced' you will pronounce it the he.-t mill now miiiiufaciiiiod. The extremely low prices place them within the reach of all. Circulars of wuui mills and pumps sent on applicafion. , A.J. KlllItK. (lecAVyl. PATENTS Obtained, anil all Patent llusiness attended to Promptly and for Moderate Fees. Otirollieo is opposite the l S. Patent Olliee, and we can obtain Patcnis In le.s time than those remote from Y asoington. Send MODKLor Dlt AWINC. Wc advise, as to pantentabilily free of charge J nnd we .uaki.NO ClIAKOK ITXI.BSS l'ATh.NT IS SKCl'KUl). We refer, here, to the Postal aster, the Supt. of Monev Order Div and to oflicials of thel'.S. 1'atent Otllce. I-or circular, advice, terms and rell'crcnees to actuul cli ents in your own State or (. ounty, write to C. A. SXOW & Co., Opposite Patent OlUec, Washington, I). C. WIND MILLS.