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About The Oregon scout. (Union, Union County, Or.) 188?-1918 | View Entire Issue (May 7, 1887)
M,uiyjum-'U. JHiin iiiwanisnro-f.njjv THE QRE&ON SCOUT. mmos K. joni:s lditok, City and County Official Paper Saturday, 3Iay 71 li., J 887. 1 77; jViVir paiity. Latest advices slate tied it i" now nhsoliilch deli-mined upon by Henry Oorpc nud Dr. Me (Jlynn to organ ize n political labor party. Tbc work is t.'iidnj; dcllunte, .-li:iic in Culiforniit miller .Jane's (I. Mnulro, n man of some, prominence, in (be. State.. It is umU'ft.'iK-on by or;:.ini.m!Xl cluhs in ilifferent parts of tbt; State. A consti tution lias been formulated ami will be printed and sent to elnhs wbieli lmve been organized in San Ilafcal. Santa I! imi, San Jose, Los Angeles, Itiver.-ide. Sacramento and otber cities and towns. If tbe clubs will apirov; tin constitution, th".v will bo al once jiernianently organized and work for tbe presidential and slnte elections will be onimeiiced. "Mr. Matruire is commissioned for I his work by Oay foert Barnes, secretary of the National Executive. Committee. Tbe commission under which Judyo Mnjjnlro i- net inn s'u,e Or;anizor. is signed by (hiybcrl. Barnes, as secre tary of the National Incentive Com mittee, which is composed of .John Alnkiii, .lames Bedpnth. and Huv. Doeter Kdward -Me (ilynn, so well known from his controversy with Arcbbi-hop Coriipan on account of his connection with the labor move ment and Henry (Jcorgo's land theor ies. The constitution which is about to be mailed to the ondiryolic clubs, re cites n portion of the. Declaration of Independence and claims that it. has been overridden and its aims defeated. The platform of the party demands ilrst. that taxes shall be levied on lands only: second, that all poll and jond taxi", and all licenses, except those imposed for the protci tiu of public morals shall lie abolUhed: third, that all specie and all paper money .hall be issued by the national govern ment and the national banks shall be abolished; fourth, that the .'oveni uient shall anpiire and operate all rail ror.ds and telegraphs; lifth, 'that the impoi tatiou of alien contract laboi ami the employment of domestic- con vict labor shall be prohibited; sixth, that I.'nited Slates Senators shall be elected by the direct vote of the people; seventh, that yiviiifr or taking a bribe for a political act shall woik a perpet ual disipiidillc-Mion to vote or hold otllee ; ciIit . that the importation of ChincM shall be prohibited and their employment discouraged; ninth, that owning of laud by aliens shall be pro hibited. Those who join the clubs are requir ed to subscribe ton pledge that they will obey the rules of the party, support and vote lor its candidates; that they will delend its men and measure's when ever called upon to do so. and that they will j,ro to the polls and work iu well as vote on election day. . 1 X(J 7 7 K li 1 'A' U li A AM. It would seem iu these later days that it is impossible for a law to be written or enacted that cannot be pick ed to peices by the harpies ot the lejral profession, or 4 'const i tied" to suit the purposes of ricsiuiii;; persons. The Inter-slate commerce law is a sample of this, and now the ipiestioti as to the legality of the special law jiassedbylhe last legislature tor the holding of au election iu November, is belli" discussed. The Salem Stutcxmaii says thoiptes tion has often been asked since tbu chiseot the last session of the lojrislatuiM whether the special election in Novem ber next for the purpose of voting on the proposed amendments to the con siitution was, of itself, constitutional. Section 2;l of article I of the constitu tional of Oregon says: Ths legisla tive assembly shall not pass special or local laws in any part of the following enumerated eases, that is to siiy l.ltli; IVovidinu' for opening and con ducting the elections of the state, county or townshi)) ollieers; and de hlgnlng the places of voting. ' ' Then section IN of article ,'ioftho constitution provides that the gover nor shall issue writs or election to 1111 vacancies in the legislative assembly; but hu is uiveu no power to call l special election for any general pur pose. The question, is uu important one, and will likely bo brought to the courts before the election is held. The ftiiiicli(i'it.sx Ithutv, published at I.xingioii, Oregon, come this week, ayiV uxchango. As the Jltailr is IT most excellent paper, with a bead level on most of the questions of the day, wo comply with plonsinc Only u few caim of the prim Sowing Machine linking pomlrr luft at LovyV. Try your ohimeo, you will probably draw tin miiil iu' . -JUXJVJJUK.W.'lHLUnKJiaULII 2C0TES. The Alien Land Law passed by Congress restricts the right to own real estate to American eil.cns, aliens can neither hereafter acquire. The right of any foreigner to become an American citizen is not questioned, but thev must become naturalized be fore they can own property. If for eigners wish to partake of the advant ages of the American government, they must first become indcntilied with that government, and a part of it . The acquirement of iismciise tracts of land by foreign syndicates for the mere sake of speenhuion is summarily knocked iu the head, and in the future these moneyed nabobs of the old world will have to renounce their al legiance to the crowned heads and don the quiet garb of ho Republic, ere t hoy cm enjoy the benefits and reap the reward accruing thereto. The HW Shore for April is at. hand, replete as usual with well written articles and excellent engravings. Several winter scenes iu the Pine-creek mining district are illustrated in this issue. Cove Cullins. Cove .May 6th, 18S7. Willie Brenuen gave a pleasant party at the hotel to his young friends, ""'-! Wednestl iv evening. Miss Annie Phinehart. one of Sum nwfvill''s most Driimlar vomit: 1 visited Cove friends and 'relatives this j week . Sowing is about finished iu all parts of the Cove. Indications nro very favorable for a big yield ot grain this seaon. Mrs. H. O. Henry opened a select school in the public school building Iat .Monday, with an attendance of about twenty-live. Mrs. (). P. .Tr.vcox started for. an extended trip through Illinois and Da kota Wednesday. She will visit iu (irand Papids, Dakota, also Chicago. The. following letters remain un called for in Cove post olllce; Mrs A. linker; Trances C. Carpenter, .I.F. David-on, Noel Hopper and L. Shel ton. Miss Kiiitnn Dellass, niece of the well known dairyman. .Ino. Wagner, and sister of didm Dellass, arrived in the Cove this week, direct from Kan sas. The voting lady expresses her self well pleased with her new home. Last 1'riday, Frederick Mitchell while, near Telocaset. was thrown violently to the ground by bis horse tailing," and was painfully bruised. From the effect of the shock and the horse rolling on him. Mr. Mitchell has been confined to his bed several days Mr. F.. I will Wait for you. A. P. Mr. S.. I can't wait till Thursday for you. ditto. No more amateur young indv barbers can operate on my head M ."11 . Don't you torget it, I'll have mv hat tied on the next time 1 ride to I'iiion with Dave. P. M. I will wager a new hat. soda wafer is my straight drink for ninety days' . lie it ever so humble there, is no place worse than home when the wile is away. t). P. .1. Special delivery of letters to Cove has commenced and 1 am cnirier. II. The horse was wen rv ami 1 was liesh, so concluded to lead him home, which was only four miles. .1 . Written for the Sim t. TIIK FDITOP'S PPNOII. Listen, my ebildren, and you shall bear of the editor's luncheon of crack ers and beer. 'Twas a cold Friday night in eighty-M'ven, as tbe clock on tbo mantle was striking eleven ; when the lively city of Union town was wrapped in sluinberlniid'sdainty gown ; the stieain that divides the south from the north, down into the darkness went bubbling forth; the innocent citi zens all were asleep, except tbe prin tt.ri the Lord's black sheep. All night did thev work, or till twelve o'clock. I when the last of the Soot ts from tbe i feed-hoard was struck. And then for n picnic of er.iekersand beer a thought they all cherished with an inward cheer. There was llrownlow and .lake and lomi-legued P., besides. the two ' Joneses live in all, law me! Now down i to the table, sat the innocent live, and ' into the cordials did faithfully dive. ! Now, .lake was the youngest, but the I i i ... ;..n.. .. I..... Ill'tliucsi win , nun nr. Jwil,' ii i dwelt under the sun. lie liked his sardines and lie liked his good beer, but his eyes were the biggest, in this case 'tis clear, for when two of the bot tles were took from the shelf, he in sisted on opening the tliiid jolly elf; i but the wiser old llrownlow, who looked 1 far ahead, "the other we'll save till next J week," coolly said. Now they drank ! anil they ate, and they ate and drank, ' till they'd passed for an O. P. it N. water tank ; and at last t bet wo Joneses withdrew from the ring; but tight to the lunch did the other tmeo eimg. Tho beer was so good, the sardines so that to stav at the festive was j a thins very easy ; so Uu y laughed and joked, and drank and oat, as it running J a race to see which could beat! till t their stomachs refused to admit any more, then of course they quit, but they fhould long before. The lli,t to ' give up the luncheon wiw Jake, but he j quit on account of his dear stomach s ! Kiike. Next, Pee drew out of tho frol : ictonio game, while Prownlow wint ; eating and drinking tw hV s'l,xt I morning the otllee wn unoeupiitl, wild the print. i were ulUuiug with twins i in tlu.ii uuli-: Thuir face wore down- cunt, Mini thei- couiiUmuuico wU and their wholo comUtution w oortMinly fmll. M'oirr Limjut Uok Co." Pn aking cart fur wl. Unaitirt 0f Dr. D. Y K Pi9Hnf Unlwu Anyone wishing to trade horses or cattle fir an Osborne twine Lindir, will find it to their adumtiige to call on .1. M. llnyiies, iu this city. i Hilt s 53 - Mosohitehj Pur TliU iii .i'i'i' ne . r arii A l: urv' I ' f .hi It rill ili.inil uhii!si)'!ii'iii -. .More ! eciiin'.inli.'i! th 'ii the .Tiiiimiy Uimls. mill ! eiiiinol l e s. In e.ili lielitioii with the liml titllile oflowtesl, s,irt weight iihiiini or pliospluiteiKiW.ler.s. Sold onl. ill cuns. I.ov I i. l..;iNi: I't.wor.l! Co.. I" i W nil .St., N. . SAVE YOUR SOLES ! - AT A!. Dickson's : lieol and shoe shop, two doors north i of lien-on Pro's meat market. i BOOTS iimi SHOES 1 Made to order out of the best mate rial to be obtained, and at prices I low as the lowest . as i Repairing done with neatness dispatch, cheap for cash. iilnckF Lipor Store I I8i AND SODA FACTORY, Cor. Main and II Sts. - - I'iiion. Oregon, j MII?:::AN & li.M.EV, Piups. I MatiiifartineiM and dealers In Soda Wa ter, Sar-ap.irilla. iinir. r Ale. Cveaiu Soda and Cham i'lrjne Cider, S i lll-. etc. Or- dels promptly lill-d. J Main Street, rnlon, Oregon, PFNSON PPOS. - PPOPPIETOPS. Keep constantly on hand PHICF, POPK- VKAL, MUTTON, SAUSAOF, HAMS, LAPP. Etc. NOT I CP FOP IMPLICATION. Land Oki-ii i: at La (iii.Mi:, Oimoo.v, ) Ap-il 22, l.s'.ST. f Xoth'c is heiehv jdveu that the lollowiiiK named settler has tiled notice of his inten tion to make limd nroof iu support of his claim, and tl.at said proof will he made lie fore I!ej;isterand lteeeiver at La Irande, Ore -'on, on .tune 10th.. 1SS7. viz: WIL LIAM SMITH. O. S. No. ci,.') I. for the S' NIP j and XsSi: Sec HITpSSlt IKW.M. He nanu s ihe followmy; witnessps to prove his continuous residence upon, nd culti vation of. said land, viz: Luther Loyd, .lacoh Drake, .1. It. Win-clock, and John Kiixon, all of l'ine Valley, I'nlon county, Oregon. UlIMlY Kini:iiaut, .(i i-wO. Kepi-tur. NOTicK FOP PUPLICATION. Land Ornci: at La (Inwiu:, Onmios.i Api'112;t, !Ss7. I Xetice is herehv U'iven Unit the fnllowiug- i .-.., i ., 1 1 ., o ill,l iiiitii'i. 1 1 i -4 inlin. liaillll."ll 111.1 JI41-. II.... ....... Hon to make tlnal proof in support of his claim, and that said prnot wdl he made before the llenistcr and Itceriver at La i 1 ilr, ...mi mi June 2i"lh.. !Ss7. JOHN O. M1CIC LSON, Hd No 2.1IS. tor the XK'i SecltliTp'J X U lo H. He names the follow iui; witiiessi-s to prove hU c in tlnunus residence npon. and cultivation of, said land, viz: S. P. M' l'heatir-, of La (ir nde, (MvBon: John Hliloit, Jehu Itarne-. and W. T. Hartley of Klfjln. Hc-on. Uk.miv Pim'.u i:t, l-llO-wO Ui-nlster. NOTK'K FOP PI' PLICATION. Lnh Ori'tci: r Lv On v.vnr, Our.i.oN i A Pill 2't, 1Ss7. Notice i berebv eiveii that the lollowliiK iiamed settler has llled not.e of bis inten tion to make tlnal proof in support ol bis claim, and that said proof will be made he foiethe Keisisterand Iteceiyerat LiK.iraii.le i Oregon, on .lune 2.tn., iss,, m . u u.. I ,i AM T. HAKl'LLY. ltd. No. -H72. for the H i ., SW, SV'H SW', and SV SL,' Sec. I 12 Tp I N U til P. He names the follow-, ' i.i ivi-.vi. hii e iiitinuoiis li i- deuce upon, and eiiltiva'ion of. said land, vi.- John O. Mikalson, John Llliott John Panics and George- II. Taylor, all of Klgln, Onmoii. llKNUY i:iNKllir, t-;:0w(! PcyKlcr. BUY YOUR Coal Oil, Lamp Supplies, and Blue Yitriol, AT R. C. Greig's Drug Store. Stationery, Toilet Articles. Spectacles, Perfumei y, Spongos Bniilios, In l4!t Vnrtaijr a4 t Very Itw mmth Print.,, I Das JOS. WRIGHT, DEALER IN Main Street, Has just K- ived an Immense Stock 2B'.3K..CS with I'lcafc'Vomjiai Hi 'Wiui. fork. : I ni'i s c Wl r.i'.:r titled r.uck Saws II... s Scythes !,'H)IIS . Axes Wash mm PAT. OVAL CHURNS THE j f-SfTS7nJrJfS In the County. 'mmmmmm and at jawkst pi: tfiJL.tAUJ ifiv. --.i ;r?s ycVi i Uuns, liovoivcrs, mm iipuiuiuun. liOTTHEWO RLDBU T THE STOCK . ( ) it '""illHi 111 belonging to 2'TC?TU Must, sliiiil and will prices ever known ' klA bill V J ohih Lew. B " Union, KTFl ILivin" lea-ed an. 1 'ho-ou -h!v retittc.l tirely ditlereiit pl-m H an h"'c;ol'ore, and no tortable. Iu conn c:ion w.th the hotel is an Where the Win os. Limiors and slant ly The piitromiL-r of t'.e public is solicited. . tmm0T , - nrj n j t3 Pi . HfJ "il III li 1 hp 1 ill? Hi talllilil W. D. BSEDLERSAW, Proprietor. ' Keep- con-iminy on b nut a lull .issortiuent of cer. thing in bis line, manufactured ! of the bc-t uiaien.il obtainable, lie is now olk-nag for sale the Bed lot of saddles, ol Joicer ))riccs than were ever offered in eastern Oregon, LEAD HAUNESS front &Z?. (o s:i(. per mo4. HOUSE P.LANKKTS j?i.r ctit'Ii. CTHUV C()3ir.S 12c Also u Fl'LL ASMIKI'MPN I' ol Sl'PPS, WHIPS. AXLP GPPASP, HAltXKSS OIL. Pic.. Lti:., Kri.. In tut c. i ry thing usually kept ina First Class EstabSishBTieratn tJr-Call and cxiiniinc goo.N. O Main Street, I'iiion, Oregon. JONES G ROC F R I ES I 1 ii Cigars, nn . mm Al fl WATCHES, ChOCK, JKWE l.HY, MFSICVI- IXSTKI'MKNTS. PIOTPPK FKAMKS, HIPl) I'AUKS, BAHY CAKRIAUKS, Kir. Candlos, Nuts mid Fmils, Peviodlfals, Xovels, etc. etc. 5gs0rders from all parts of the country promptly attended to. lTnion, Oregon, of New Goods, which lie will sell at a - - .3s:3 those of other stores in tbe county liny Forks . IOC. j . 75c. i 25c. I 'Sc. $2.60. ; 75c . . fw'e. ! i'Oc. , Manure Forks Itiike, unci lloflinmlles 75c. llulid .Saws . fiOv. .l.Oo. . . '.'.'c. SpMiles Heaths Powder Il.uiimcrs .VV. Itiiards Kureka Wringers $2..r)0. Sled Trnp-i ..2.KJ. ..2.H Jl.tK). $1.25. ironed Neek Yoi.e- Tin- 1'inest Assortment of ICES BEST IN THE WORLD. 7i be sold at the lowest in H1. j - Usiiosin Ogra Oregon. Proprietor, tbe mi"ic. it w "II be conducted on an en pains w ill he spared to make patrons com cle,:.uit Finest Uraud-of Cigars are on hand. K. .MILLKli, Proprietor BRO'S. Obi IliliSi V 1 HIM a mm m- . - Treasurer Notice. All county warrants presented and not paid, prior to July 1st. , 1883, wilb be redeemed to that date. Interest ceases April. .50th, 1S87. :. C. IiRAINAPD. Treasurer Union County, Or. fine Ranch For Sale! Situated in Antelope Valley, '4 mils from rnilroml st;itii'!i .' 'l!'ca-et. The ranch eontnins 2(K) neres of the hest GRAIN AND TIMOTHY LAND In liiiKtern Oregon. lias rood Iiou-'c and oilthllildiliiis. and Is Well fenced and water ed. For terms and prices enquire of II. 15. DKAICK rnlon. Oittcou. 4-t(!-int. FOR SALE. A ri'lieh nf 21i arn-i iu the he-t part of (irande Uoiule Valley the -nk'" ot Hasten Oivptn. Mnety acres well set to timothy; !0 a n hooiI fanning hind, tin; halauc'' fool picture, well watiivd and near tinil)."-. Airv d 'sirulite- plaee. and will he .-old ehenp for cash. No reaonablo offer refu-ed. Cail on or address : .1. A. IilVSKM,, or .1. W. II MX. Cow, Or. Drawer 17. Portland, Oregon. AT OTK'H TO STOCIOlliN. IN New l'.ridg?, L'luoii Co., Orecon. To ai. I. whom IT MV ( ONi'kkn: Vorth of I'owd. r river and east of Kairlr crek, the sto. ki'.i.'ii are oi nr t'use saltpptre in their salt on the range forllcir hors.-s and e.ittle, and parties that are dealiin; in htoek that this is polsonoiis to, hadliettcr he careful where t'ley drive their .stock. -l!,-yl. STOCK MUX, NOTICE FOP PUI5L1CATION. Lanh orrn i:, at Lv (Ikandh, Onr.cosi Apiil If, lsv7. i" Notiee Is hereby piveii that the fullowing nsimed -ettler has tiled notice of his inten tion to make I'mal inoofin support of his ch.im. and that .-ai 1 inof . ill .t made he fuie the lJeileraiid l. civer nt k:i(irande (ireiron on .lune 2, Is-i,". is: Kl! .N'C1S M. STHWAItT. IUl. No. 2437, fir the XWK See. Tp. s S. I!. II, K. V. M. lie names the foliowiuij w itnes-e" to irive his eoiitin oiis residence upon, and cultivation of, -aid land, iz. I.uther Lloyd, Caleb Moxley, Selhy keep, and .lames V. Leep, aM of Pine Vall'ev, I'iiion coimtv, I'regon. IlHSUY ltlNT.llAI'.T, l-2:!-vli. PeRister. NOTICE FOP PUPPU'ATIOX. Lxi) Orricr. at.a Oiiandk. Oiir.nn.v.) April 1SS7. i" Xotiee is Hereby jdven tint the following named settler has tiled notice of his inten tion to commute and make Until proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will he made helore the l!ei-ter and Iiecei ver at La drande. Oregon, on ,lune 27th., 1SS7. viz: CLAPKXCH H. HAYLOItl), Hd. Xo. 3111. for the L', XV ,. SWl,' XH; and XV-4 SP Sec 2" Tp. 7 S. U 4" K. lie names the following witnesses to prove bis continuous resideice upon, anil cultivation of, said land, viz: Charles I). Morgan, Henry Tuhe-lng, Freeman Steele, mid George Steele, all of Pine Valley. I'ii ion countv, Oregon. llr.xiiY Itixnir.MtT, 4-2.'i-w(J. ltegister. Him I desire to inform the public H.i' I ;"a I the sole agent for tin el. hrat. d JCX'iLIt i PlilsL WIXI MILLS, in rui.m enin- iv, ami invite intending pun liters to come and exam inc the on' now on ehibl I tion at mv place in Wo-t IJnion. I am ! convinced voti will pronounce it tlio best ' mill now iniinufactuiod. The exlremelv ! low pi ices jilace them within the reach of hdl. Circulars of wind mills and pumps i sent on application. A.J. KILHL. doc2.Vy 1, PATENTS Obtained, and all Patent Uusiness attended to Promptly and for Moderate Fees. Our otllee is oppo-.it.' the I'. S. Patent 1 Olllce, and we can obtain l'atenis In les I time than those remote from Wasouigtoii. ! s- iid MOPKLor UK VWIXG. Wu advise as to p.inteiitahililv free of chiiw: ",' w mak-.XO CJIAHGP CNLIX"' 1 A 1 LN I IS spcrppp. Wonfer. hero, to the I'"'1"'i,;,.iV1 Supt. of Money Ordor Hlv.. an. to -fflc N or the F.b. 'atent Otllee. J'i "o advice, terms and .enerc,,ees o .u ..a e U ents in vour own State or C ount . wiite to " V. A. SNOAV & Co., .... . . : . . I- 1 1 litiMt Hiiro u .i-n i 'uu, ii. kent eon-1 JyEr & -mexx in H.-ro )