THE OREGON SCOUT. AMOS If. JOXF..S KDITOK. The Orcaon Scout hax ti laraea circu lation a.t a n n three papers in ihi ec- llo of the. Stair, combined, and h cor - retpondingbj valuable a an advertixiu, medium. Saturday, April 1887. Union and Vicinity. Arc we to liavu a May l)ay party? Fishing will soon bo a favorite pass time. Travel over the O. S. L. is increasing rapidly. The area of the Umatilla Indian res ervation is 420 square, miles, or.2flS,MX) acres. . The division end of the 0. S. L. now at Gleiins ferry will ho moved hack to Shoshone. A full supply of Kendall's Cure, both for man and beast, Cove drug store. A number of new residences Spavin at the will lio erected in I'nion this summer, Some of them are under way now. The pesky 'typographical error' some times pet in' on the average newspaper man, with both feet as it were. j Two sable, intinerant musicians en tertained the boys, with choice select ions, in the saloons, last Wednesday cv-' ening. It is said that there is a surplus of over one thousand horses in this valley. ' Stock buyers could certainly do well , here. A pleasure boat, forty feet long, capa ble of partying about. 40 persons, will bo placed on the Wallowa lake by the 1st of .Flint. As far as possible, .Fudge Walker will , hereafter hold court in I'matilla, I'nion, 1 and Wallowa counties, and .Fudge Json ( in Baker, Malheur and Grant. , I lowland it Wilson have on hand a I large assortment of everything needed in tlieir line. If you want furniture of j any kind do not fail to call on them. We are in formed that. K. II. Mix. ! of Haker City, has been employed to survey a line for the proposed railroad between Island city and Joseph, and ; will commence work in a few weeks, j The replevin suit of David A Hoyles vs C. T. Irwin and F. W. Punch, to re- j cover property taken on attachment, j was on trial in Justice Thomson's , ourt. before a jury, as wo went to j press. I lion. E. 1j. llristow has been appoint ed by (iov. l'ennoyer, special state agent i for the selection of swamp lands. This is a splcndcd appointment and will give I satisfaction to the people of the entire state. i The base ball club of North rower' came down last Sunday and played a , practice game with the I'nion nine., Our boys could not begin to hold them level, and will have to get in and drill if they expect to interest any of tho neighboring clubs. , i into i When examination was made the finances of Juliiifi Durkheimcr, the Haker City merchant who failed a few lavs ago, it was found that his assets were !f2-I,(X)0, and his liabilities $2SO0O. He has compromised with his creditors on a basis of 50 per cent. The Chieftain in referring to X. 15. Harris, now in jail at this place, on a charge of cnhe.zlemont from the Suni nierville bank, says: "It is well enough to mention that many people in Grand Rondo believe in Mr. Harris' innocence, notwithstanding his unfortunate situa tion." Peirce and Jlosoinan, two tramps were arrested a few days ago on a charge of larceny from the dwelling house of Dick Lowery, in Pylo canyon. They had an examination before Justice J. 11. Thomson last Wcnosday.and were held to answer at the next term of eourt in the sum of $100. each. They are now in jail. Last Saturday afternoon the rcsi ' tlence of Jimmy Johnson, the barber, was discovered to bo on tire. The alarm was given which quickly brought out the tiro boys and citizens, who succeed ed in Hiibdiieing the Haines. The dam age to the building and contents will probably amount to a hundred dollars. The fire caught from the stovepipe. A netition is beine circulated bv J. "W. Shelton,and numerously signed by the citizens, asking that the city road , tax be applied on the Pylo canyon road. This is a good move. The streets if the city are always in very good con dition, but the canyon road-is not, to the great annoyance of parties living in the county who would like to trade here. The Senate journal of the late session of the Legislature, which has been in the hands of State Printer Baker for the past fw weeks, is nearly finished. The journal in the largest ever printed nd will make about 7f)0 pages. The lloiiso journal will probably make as i much. The session laws will b begun -as won as the Senate journal is dis posed of, and afterwards the House journal printed. The Hakcr Citv Democrat savs: "On t'lwrr, will make them free from disease, last Saturdav evening at the faiiiilv nsi-' " when bom. Py.-pcpMa and Liver' toin dence in the valley, the six vear old plaint arc the direct causes of scvcnty-flvo Twv of Mr, and Mrs. James Tnivillion per cent, of such maladies as ili.usnes!f. died after an illncssof about eight hours. Indigcsiton, Hick Headache. (tiveucsN, The cause of death was opium, hut bv 1 Nervous Prostration, Divines ofthi Head, "whom administered, and how the chilli Palpitation of the Heart, ami othcrdUtros. .'uuuiiii nil luiruuuun ill iiu. ik nni. imisi tively known, hut circumstances ixiint very directly that the. child's death was the fiendish work of somo one. Wo have heard many rumors connected with this demise ami it has been very strongly hinted to us who the poison is who is reijionsiblo for tlj! death, 1 ut wo are not at liberty to put thesa Btate- I ineute tloM'n on paper yet. i SABER SLASHES. Put In Without of llrijnri! lYiirliiK. to I lie HiiIfk rtMMITTKI 1'Olt THK1T. Mlvi-r citv, I. T. oxchaniri says ,' m Vllym,r ,'j,..f.'f Wilson "and another person callinu himself Warren Drake, both claiininirrc.-idcnceon Pow der river, Oregon, were committed by Justice Sehenek on the itli., and bail set at if.'iOO each on a charge of grand larceny, for the alleged stealing of the tent and outfit of J. H., J. E. and S. 15. Wilkison of the Hruneaii, on or about the !)th day of March. 1SS7. Wil.-on is a young man probably 211 years of age, while Drake is about i0 years old. When Wilkins missed his camping out fit last month, lie took the tracks and followed the thieves about three miles beyond the mouth of Sucker creek, in this county, where he, Jake Mussel and Henry Allison captured the camp of the alleged horse thieves, while they were out after horses. Wilkins then took the camp outfit and animals back to llrunenu, where he placed the ani mals in his field, where they were on the 2!)th ult., when these two men came to claim them, saying that they had been stolen from them, Mr. S. 15. Wil kins, who is deputy sheritl', immediate ly arrested them, and sent for the slier ill' ami CM. Hayes, district attorney, who staffed to Hruneau on Sunday last, anil returned m Wednesday with both men, who aie now in jail at tins place. .MISDIKKCTKl) WIT. The Jury before whom Marple was tried for the murder of 1). I. Corker, in Yamhill county, some months ago, brought in a verdict of guilty of murder in the first degree, but on account of the evidence being entirely circum stantial they recommended him to t lie mercy of the court. This recommen dation excites the merriment of a num ber of our exchanges. "What mercy" they exclaim, "could be granted the defendant, when the only penalty is death?" In this they show their'cal lowuess. The jury, no doubt, were thoroughly convinced that the defen dant was guilty, and having, either to turn him loose or render a verdict that would produce a sentence of death, they preferred tne latter adding their recommendation of mercy, knowing that the judge could not act on it, but that the governor could, and would no doubt, mitigate his sentence to im prisonment for life. They acted hu manely and with wisdom. Tile life of no man should bo taken away from him for a crime proven on purely circum stantial evidence, and no guilty man should be allowed to escape. " CATIIKK TIII'M IX. Our readers will be gratified to learn that the V. S. grand jury have found an indictment against H.C Owen, W. II. Harnhart and li. V. Ankeny, charging them with conspiracy to do fraud the United States of large tracts of land situated in the State of Oregon. Owen and Harnhart. wen arrested, when they gave $f)000 bonds each and were allowed their liberty. Anknev is some- where in the East. The grand jury also found three soperate indictments on three counts each and one on twelve counts against Harnhart for forgery of swamp land proofs and uttering and transmitting the same. Mr. Harnhart has furnished bail in the sum of.f-1000. It is to he hoped that if guilty, a bright and shining example will be made of these fellows, for the benefit of thieves, their children, and their children's children. AN KXCKLLEXT MACII1NK. Mr. Chas. C. Collinberry, who hns been in this city for some time intro ducing his Acme washing machine, has made arrangements to have the machines nianuftselurod here, to avoid the excessive freight rates on them if put up and sent out from the East. There can he no doubt that this ma chine will supercede all others now in use. The principle it is worked on is different from any we have yet seen, and is certainly as near correct as can be devised. We have tested this ma chine on two occasions and have no hesitancy in recommending it. Mr. Collinberry has already sold a number in thisjeity, and thinks he will be ready to commence manufacturing them in about three weeks. STOCK INSI'JX'TOJt. The County court has appointed Mr. Wm. Proebstol, of La Grande, as stock inspector for I'nion county. It will be his duty to inspect all stock in the couuty,;suspected of disease, by the first day of June. From this time on any person who drives or ships stock into or out of the county, without a certifi cate from the inspector, makes him self liable to a heavy fine. KN.IOV MI'K. What a truly beautiful world wo live in! Nature Rives us grandeur of mountains glens anil oceans, and thousands of means of enjoyment. We can desire no better when in perfect health; but how often do the majority of people feel like giving it up disheartened, di-coiiragcd and worn out with disease, when there is no occasion fer this feeling, as every sufferer can easily b tain satisfactory proof, that (irreii Augutl " .t. . i. ii-will prove its wonderful efllect. Sample . ..... 'IV it Dollies, iu ui-iii--'. j I have an excellent farm, eituatcd one and a half miles from Union, con- Uinillg 10 acres, which I will toll or 4 .. it 1 It!.... r..iiltinn ' rent. Small iiweiiuiu nuucv uuqjmwu. nnlv to ine at Cove, Oregon. h. K. Uolmus, agent lor ura. A. T. f rencu. Social Scintillations. l'ariiRriiplK l'ri tnlnliiK. l'rlnclpnlljr, to tlir rorcprlniilldii" of tlin roiiiliic', "THE WORLD DO MOVE." Mrs. Emory has been quite sick for several days past.' Jimmy Johnson has been on the sick list during the week. W. II. Mc Donald is now cashier in the Suniinervillc bank. County clerk Neill returned from the State capitol last Tuesday. Mrs. Malsopi took her departure for Wood river a few days ago. Mrs. Capps and family take tlieir departure for Portland, to-day. Cleaver it White, the dentists of La Grande, have moved to Haker City. F. H. Collins will ereet an. elegant residence in Suininorvillo this sum mer. Whit Hall has ahnit recovered from his injuries, and is now driving the dray as usual. A number of Indians are attending the Presbyterian presbytery, now in session hero. A little son of W. H. Chattin, of Suninierville, fell from a horse and had his aim broken. Miss M. Macbeth, who went to Kan sas a few months ago on a visit, re turned to this city yesterday. Dr Dcering furnishes medical treat ment, when required, to the county poor, since the departure of Dr Capps. Miss Ada Campbell will commence teaching school, on Clover creek, near North Powder, about the lirst of May. Charlie Kinsoy, of La Grande, was kicked on the head by a horse a few days ago, but his injuries are not ser ious. Mr. Jas. Travillian, of Haker City, was adjudged insane, last Tuesday, and taken below, by friends, for medi cal treatment. Mrs. N. H. Harris, with her two chil dren came up from Suninierville, last Thursday, and has taken up her resi dence in Union. I Mr. Ed. Eeklcy, the gonial editor of I the La Grande Gazette made I'nion a j visit this week. His friends are always glad to see him. I S. A. 11 ecket home, formerly of the 1 Wallowa Chieftain, is now in California, and it is reported that ho is soon to j commence the publication of a new ! paper. j Prof. Haokett, who has been teaching , the Cove school, was visiting in this j city during the week. Mr. Hackett has the reputation ot lieing an excellent teacher. The social club of this city seems to be quite a success. They give parties and entertainments at stated intervals and endeavor to got as much amuse ment, out -f it as possible. Mr. Johnny Clark, of Frank Hro's. Implement Co., Island City was in Un ion this week, busy as could be. The company ho represents is doing an ex tensive business in this county. Geo. Hoidleman got a little out of sorts a few days ago, and took his de parture for the Willamette valley. He will probably find out that this is the best country after all, and soon return home. Mr. J. E. Houghton, nephew of Mr. Philip Houghton, of Powder river, ar rived Sunday direct from England. The young man served for years in theaimy of the Soudan, with lank of Corporal, and to-day is the happy possessor of a silver medal for gallant services done. Mr. H. F. Healo of La Grande contin ues to give the citizens of that city an occasional amateur performance, much to their delight.. The latest, production was "Ten nights in a barroom" all the characters being represented by juven iles. Mr. Healo is a success, and makes things lively wherever ho is. Island City Idyls. A iIom' of iiiinino when tla sun mines up From its tossed up bed in the eastern sea, Nunc carter-oil when the noon lias sped, And a blue nil! dark and catnip tea Anil tin N April. Drminors are very numerous. Husiness rather dull the past week. Jack Myers has rented his house to Lemons. Dr. Lon. Wurtz has bought a horse and carriage. Mrs. Dune. MeLain has returned from Suninierville. James Cutter has had it very severe attack of asthma. A splendid now sidewalk has been laid near the post-ollice. Mr. Thus. Cox has moved in Jiov. Mr. Sptikondyke's house. A furious snow storm, visited us to day, the 20ih, wind blowing a. gale. Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Steele and Miss Caddie have returned to tlieir home in Michigan. The little daughter of Chas. Good nough has been seriously ill, hut is now convalescent. Miss 1 1 attic Smith nnd Joseph Lea hey were married Sunday evening, at the residence of Mr. Hnrison. We regret the departure of Miss lies hie Goodnough, left us Sunday for aa extonded visit Kast. She will go direct to Denver, Col. Mr. Steel's family ac company her. Sam.v Ann. Keynote In Henlth. Health U wealth. Wraith mean Indepen dence. The Keynote U Dr. HohaaVoN Cough and Lung Syrup, tlm Lost Cough Syrup hi the world. C'urr Coughs Colds. Pain In I.a f 'It....! llrrtlti.llltl. flllll l'rlllllirV f JI II kl I 111 11. imui.uv., ..... ........j . ........ t. tlon. Olio done give relief hi every uae. Take no other. rrlccTiOcciitstuulfl. Samples free. Sold hy.I. T. Wright, Union, Oregon. CORNUCOPIA. Letter I'roiit Our llrqulii- I'm rrinnilrul Coiii criunp the I'lne Creek Mine. April IS, 1887. The warm weather is taking oil' the snow fast. Cornucopia has a man that tips the beam at 27o pounds. He has only lost 11!.") pounds fioni his former weight. On the Sth inst. there was a social dance, in Cornucopia. Everybody en joyed themselves. Mrs. Warinnergave the supper. Another dance at Allen town on the 15th. The permanency of the lodges of this district have boon proven beyond a doubt. The 'Whitman" which is at a denth of 2(15 feet shows a 5 foot ledge very rich in minerals. A lucky escape from lire happened last Thursday. Alberson A: Gaylord have had some lime stored in a log building, directly in the rear of their store building, which sot lire to the boxes that contained it, on account of water running into the building and coining in contact with the lime. Luckily it happened in the day time, when it was discovered and the lire soon extinguished. 'In an editorial in the Scorr of the 7th inst., commenting on Prof. Luce's letter, you say the only practical route for a road (in the canyon from Pino to Cornucopia,) is on the east side of the creek. 1 think you must have been misinformed, as it is an impracticable route and could not possibly be built with the appropriation that we would be likely to get from the county, as for a great distance theie would have to be a load made by blasting in the solid rock of a steep bluir, ami another ica son is that the road would be on the opposite side of the creek from all the principle mines, and from both Allcn town to Cornucopia, I take the liber ty to say that there is not a person in camp that wants the road to be built on that side for thocntire way. There is a petition now , before the Coun ty court to run the road about half way up the canyon on the oast side and thou cross back to the west side. I understand there is another petition to run the road all the way on the oast, side. In this matter it is presumable that the court will consider the inter ests of the people from this section. Business Locals. Hlue vitrol at Drake's. Meals 25 cents at the Centennial. Garden hoes at. Jo. Wrights, :i" l-'J cents each. Stool traps, fJi'.oO a dozen at Jo. Wriglit's. Fifteen pounds of blue vitriol for if 1. at Wright's drug store. Hroaking cart for sale. Kiiquiro of Dr. D. Y. IC. Dcering, Cnion. The Hurford sulkv plow with wheel, j land-side is one horse lighter draft than ! any other sulky plow made. You will j find them, with a full line of walking and gang plows at I rank Hrs. Imple ment Co's. establishment in Island Citv. ' 1 i VICHY THl'IC. 1 "Whore did you get that last flour, 1 husband? See what beautiful broad it ! makes." "Whv, mv dear, it is the I'nion Mill 1 ing Co's. Full Holler Flour." I "Well, there is none bettor, so don't ' brinir homo unv other, and remember. thev pav the highest cash price for wheat."' I'ATICNTS GHANTICD To citizens of the Pacific State's dur ing tin past week, anil reported express ly for the Scorr by C. A. Snow t Co., l'atont. lawers, Washington, J). ('.: II. Albert, Crescent City, Cal., elevator; .1. Fat jo, Santa Clara, Cal., siirphur sprinkler; A. Gaukroger, San Francis co, Cal., tank bottom; IC. llosford, Oak land, Cal., vapor bath : D. Luhiu, Sac ramento, Cal., clod crusher :. I, McICeon, San Francisco, Cal., pin rail attach ment for vessels ; IC. Hemillard, Oak land, Cal., excavator and grader; IC. II. it S. Truax, Trnux Landing, W. T., car coupling; A. 1 Whittcll, San Francisco, Cal., Photographic apparatus. NEW YOHIC STOHIC. The above named store at La Grande, II. Anson, proprietor, is the place to secure bargains. A full and complete line of general nii'rehaniliso is .always on hand. Kemeinher the New York Store, La Grande. Wiinclniflll doe, W. I). Jloyt .t Co., Wholesale and Hetall Druggists of Homo, (hi., says: Wo havo been selling Dr. King's New Discovery, Klectric Hitters and llueklen's Arnica Salvo for two years. Havo never handled reme dies that sell as well, or give such universal satisfaction. There have been some wonder ful euros effected by these medicines in this city. Several rases of pronounced consump tion have been entirely cured by the use of a few bottles of Dr. King's New discovery, taken hi connection with Klectric Hitters. We guarantee them always. Sold hy J.T. Wright, dnnrgist, I'nion. rcu Kni'innr uml Mrrluuilrii, Save money ami doctor hill. Itellevoyour Mothers, Wives nnd Sisters by a timely pur chase of Dr. Ilof.anko'h Cough and Lung Syrup, best known remedy for Con lis, (-'olds Cioup and Itronehial affection. Itellrvrs Children of Croup In one night; may sure you hundreds of dollars. Price SO cents and Jl.OO. Samples free. Sold by J. T. Wright, Union, Oregon. tTik ri;iti'KCTioN Or the age hi the medical line Is tli'o licpiid fruit remedy, Syrup of Figs, manufactured only by tho California Fig Syrup Co., San Franclnco, Cal. It Is agreeable to the taste, accoppddo to tho Stomach, harmlons In its nut.iro, pahiles yet prompt ami thorough hi Its aotlon. For sale hy all rirugghits. Snull. HoltshiiiV: Woodard, wholosaloagcntB Portland, Oregon. I For 30 Days. Having bought the Saunders stockTof goods, will continue to sell at Some of ii ai 50cls. on the dollar. AND SOME WILL BE GIVEN AWAjY I EpSSA full line of Groceries just received. OTTIR, PRICES. 1 (irau. Sugar, 12 lbs if 1.00 ; Extra C ,. II 1.00 Yellow C If, 1.H) Host Coffee, 5 1.00 Host Tea, 2.1 1.00 Piekels, 5 gal kegs 1.75 Price's C. W. H. Soap, box 1.50 Kirk's Soap, box 1.25 h'ieo. I I lbs 1.00 Starch, 0 05 Hlneing, 2 boxes 25 I Oyster.., 2lt. cans, 5 for 1.00 ID ii ii I iwi i Anilpill oilier gnwN nt -.nine rate. 1 lie. 1 " , '' above prices aie on liit-clus standard Sardines, crouch, 2 boxes 2; p..ls. I Cove Straight Grade Flour at 3.50 per. barrel; 5 barrel lots at i-2-tr. Drake's New n m m iiq iijjj nii ii j 1 will duplicate the prices of any mer chants in Union. I AM II EKE TO STAY tuiri)ON'T BLUFF AVorth tt Cent. NO OLD STOCK ON HAND. It ice, lii lbs Coffee, f) lbs Coffee, browned, l lbs Hrooms, .'1 , . . . . Ivory soap, 10 cakes Sugar, M lbs Dried apples, 7 lbs Dried plums, 7 lbs Prunes, 7 lbs Soda, 12 lbs Host tea, It lbs Lye, 10 cans Axle grease, !l cans Only Union ll(ller Mills fiour for sale. Eest in market, at prices to suit all. Boots and Shoes, Clothing ai Dry Goods Coining now from tho Kast, to Drake's Cash Store. READ., READ. m -OJtEAT HA i Herman Waldeck's, DRY GOODS ! Fine Line of Dress (Hois, Mi ams, Lawns, CALICOKS, LAI) IKS' FANCY GOODS, Etc, Etc, Flno AsMirticmt of Corsets, Hosiery, Laces, and Embroideries. Gents' Furnishing Goods,' WENS' YOUTHS' and BOYS' HATS. Call and Inspect My MM 1 LIM :i FEED SIM (OPPOSITE CENTENNIAL HOTEL.) J. S. ELLIOTT, - Proprietor. Everything First Class. Terms Very ltcusonsiblc. Huss to and Fiom the Depot Making Connection with all Trains. Daily Stage Line to Cove, Carrying Fast Freight and Passeqgers. LoavliiK Union every afternoon and returning in morning, making connection with trains. Faro M cent; round trl 75 cents. -' , 8QST Hlackbcrrics, 5 cans . . l'eaches, table, -leans .. , P." f Assorted pie fruit, t cans ... Tomatoes, f, cans r,,m' fi i 'i"es, 12 for backers, lnlbs 'lines, German 10 lbs Matches, I pkgs Lye, American, 10 cans .if 1.00 . 1.00 . 1.00 . 1.00 . 1.00 . 1.00 1.00 1.00 .25 1.00 $3.25. rJAYCOX & FOSTER, I'nion, Oregon. 00 Cherries, cans 1 00 (K) Tobacco, 2 lbs 1 00 00 Codfish, 8 lbs I 00 00 Wash tubs 1 00 00 Matches, 12 pkgs 1 00 00 Purity soap, 10 cakes 1 00 00 Thorn's c. w. soap, pet box 1 T0 00 Hoyal sa von soap, per box I f0 00 Pickles, per keg 1 7." 00 Starch, 8 lbs 1 00 00 Sardines, 2 cans 25 00 French calf boots -1 f0 00 m m READ. is bj a i ). HG A INS AT- - Summerville, Or. New (Stock of (foods.