fame iiium.-uiiiM'W'''''J-"1't jmjjuimjnt . j,u.mimu mi THE OREGON SCOUT. AMOS K. .10NKS. KlUToK. I The Oregon S'-outhnsas large a circu lation as on ;i three papers in this sre- Hon of the State, ennthin-d, and is cor responding!; valuable as an advertising medium. - Saturday, May 14th., ISvST. UWULlllllllWJitl.WWIIW.'lMMWMmMWt'llll Union and Vicinity. New comers every day. School closed yostorilny. Joe Wrights tinshop now sports its sign nguin. Mr. E. II. Lowis' now residence is rapidly approaching completion. We learn tlmt fruit was notniuih in jured by the frost, everul night since. Salmon i.s heinj; i-hipped from the Coluinltia river to this place. They are very line.' Rwackhamer S: Smith shipped two l canoau.s 01 norses to me Denver nnir- ket, Tuesday. J. Q. Shirley had an immotiso wood i en tank built for his windmill on his place below town. The Odd Fellows have placed a very neat lamp at the foot of the stairway leading to their hall. The Union base ball nine play the North Powder club, Sunday afternoon, at the latter place. .lohn l.avery, of Malheur Agency, is in Union for the purpose of buying horses toshipto lCastern Kansas. Mrs, A. F. Henson is now engaged in dressmaking, and ladies desiring anything in that line should call on her. .Joe Wright, the tinner, constructed a very large water tank for Mr. Gum Warren. It is made out of galvanized iron. Work has been commenced on the stone work for Atty. Dell's new house. The frame work will be commenced in I a few more days. V The lease of the (). K. it N. Co. to the Union I'acilie, gives general satisfact ion to the people- of Oregon ami Wash ington territory. Quito a number of men with their blankets strapped on their backs, pass ed through town this week, bound for the Pine creek mines. 1 lowland it Wilson arc enlarging their cabinet shop, their business in creasing to such an extent that addi tional room is required. Several Cornucopiaites wore in town during the week, and report times im proving, with bright prospects for live ly times this summer. Old residents of this place, who leave i it to better their condition, generally ' find their way back and settle them selves down contented with Union. The Democrat of linker City has . changed hands., Mrs. B. O.Hiepporil re- tiring, and Bowen, Small ifc.Cw. taking charge. Two more men now arc burgu lar proof. The parties who purchased the I log cm mines are talking of establish ing a post ofiice at that "point. Dele tions will be circulated for a mail route from Union to Cornucopia. The sun, Tuesday evening shed its lat lingering ray upon the clouds in such a manner as to make a reflected shade of mellow pink over Union, mak ing the city present a very handsome appearance. The railroad commission met in Portland the !)th hist. Their next meeting will be held at some Eastern Or egon point. What tbo result of this i hoard will be for the good of the people of the State, time will toll. Tim Hoard of School directors for Union district have selected Prof. Owen, Principle of the Union school, and Miss Mary Kennedy as teacher in the second primary, for the next school year. The other departments have not yet been filled. Nearly MO men and boys were en tombed by the explosion of a coal mine at Nanaimo, last week. The mine is 700 feet deep, and has many chambers running in various directions. The after. damp rendered it absolutely ini pOKsible to descend as death would be the immediate result. The Corvallis Chronicle is saying some very unsavory things about the management of tbo Oregon Pacific rail road, calling it a bogus load etc. The road must be on a solid basis brother Chronicle, It carried tbo state over to tho fish pond and back. Nothing can be pafer than such a road. We understand that a surveying partv will soon be placed on the Grande Jtomle and Wallowa railroad line. We trust this is true, and that tho above proposed line wiil bo built as fast as monov and men can build it. The proposed road will run tluough as fine a section of country as lies in Union county, and if built will no doubt be a paying feeder. Iloraco Eaton, from tho meadows, was down during the wcok. lie roports the snow ncuily gone on the Pino creel; road as far as "his place. Considerable timber has fallen aecross the road be tween hifc place and Bin creek, and be yond his place, on the Pine creek end, much more has fallen, lie thinks if tho roml is cleared out soon, travel will begin over the road at once. "Baker City i tho coming city of the Nurthweot. That i what every one bays who visits the place" Democrat.. If that is thy cu Portland, Scuttle, Tacoma, and oven the little burg 6f San Fituicikco, will iloubtlet be told out at public auction. But as Bker City has made definite arrangement! for all Uh lino of 00011 c travol to s.lop there, mid all railroad lint to ;mako Unit I Mr toriitinul points, of course shy knows whoiouf thy eiioakj, 4 1 .1 a. H . re. VMI h r riH'l. Froze ice 1 u wl.iy night. Considerable sickness nioig child fon. Two thousand lbs tulphur at Drakes, oc. ft. Wool facks !$ cents each, at .L B. Entonc. Base ball fever has struck the Union Itoyg. Farmers are hopeful of a large yield of grain this year. Times lively, around a good fire. Warm days, tlieso. Kanchinen! car load of rait almost given uway, at Drake's. Some of our citizens are thinking of engaging in a new business. The Presbyterians have placed a very neat street lamp in, front of their church Union is a good town. We expect to have the greater portion of the trade yet. Wikinski Bros., of Portland, are now the owners of the Dan Moore garden n I this place. Tramp, tramp, the tramps went marching; to did our maishal tramps in the lead. Ma'Tiagc license issued this week to Joseph A. White and Sarah J. White, of North Powder. The Presbyterian church of this city presents a very neat appearance since it received its new coat of paint. Contributions to the sutlers of the Na naiyin mine explo-iou, ure being sent in from all sections of tho Pacific Coast. Tuesday's East bound freight train had seven' of its ears loaded with lumber from the Portland mills and destined fjr the eastern market. E. D. Hill will soon arrive with some more blooded cattle consisting of young Shorthorns alid llolstein bulls, also a fine Morgan stallion. There will be preaching at the Pres byterian church to-morrow, morning and evening, by Dev. Connel Cox, late ly from Chicago, 111. A third interest of the companion mine at Cornucopia, Union county Or., was sold last Monday, to Mr. Cyrus T. Whoeltr, of Sacramento, for $i!f00. Oh ! its awful to be wedded in high life. Think of L"00 invitations from an Ore gon girl. Dont get discouraged girls your turn may come next. It is quite probable that owing to the Columbia and Snake rivers rising at the same time, that Portland will be well deluged from the back water of the Willamette. Deputy Sheriff Newman, of Baker county claims to have discovered the hiding place of a band of horse thieves, who are outlaws from every country, over on the Snake river. Wallowa county officials arc all in the harm ss now and of course that county goes to church now clad in .broadcloth, trinicd with gold lace high heeled boots and a plug hat. Settling matters between Union and Wallowa counties has not been an easy task, as the adjustment seems to hang iiie, (.wing to the difference of opinions as to the proper meaning of the "bill. The Canadian K. I!, is carrying wool in close bales fiom San Francises to Boston, at $1."i0 per hundred lbs; Sack ed wool, ifi.OO. San Francisco mer chants are shipping over that road. T. II. Palladay, of New Bridge, Un ion county, Oregon, requests persons having business w.th him to direct all mail matter to him at Baker City, Ba ker county, Oregon, till further notice. It is now learned that tho man Bun nel.of whom mention was made last week as being found dead in Wallowa county, came to his death by falling down' a steep mountain, his head striking a tree. See Mr. Corwin C. Coflinbcry's add, of tho Acme washing machine in another column. Mr. Coflinbery has purchased I lie right to manufacture and soil the Acme, in Union, and Baker and Wallowa counties,' Will leave for Portland in a few days to purchase a fresh supply of drugs and mediccnes, also the latest novelties in lire anus. Please oblige me by calling at once and settling that small ac count. Jasi-ki: G. Stuvkns. Everybody suffering witji colds. There is one consolation, however, they can be quickly cured by a few doses of Dr. Bosanko's' Cough and Dung Syrup. For sale at Jno. T. Wright's drugstore. Price oOcts. and .f 1,00 bottle. Baker City and Granite railroad com pany, tiled articles of incorporation with the Secretary of State, Tuesday. The incorporators Are E. II. Ferneld, A. G. Taber.C F. Hyde, G. H. Tracy, and 13. II, Mix. Capital stock $.100,- , 000. I While tho train transferring a part i of the W. T. penetontiary convicts was j near Blalock station two convicts mado a break for liberty by jumping through tho car window, ono was ajiot through the head by a guard tho other made his oicapo. Railroad compnios ar preparing blank eontracU to be filled up by eili- j tors of newspaper- fur which ;thoiw.tnd j mile tickets- will given for adverti-e-. incuts at ceil.tin i.. us or squ.ue. Il , this goes in.o elf, et, poor Bill Syv w.ll , not iiieuituro Ue much louder. Mr. Clm. C. Cotfinb rry, of 0ago Mi.hk.li, Kaunas, h.. told to his broth er, Ciiiw.n C. CVllhibe-ry, tho rij;ht to manufacture unu s H the Acme wan ing machine and wiin--r in Wallowa, Union, Baker and Malheur counties, ahofold to S. V. McFarun, Linn and Mati n cointit, and J. E. Tuttle, lii-num lounty.on the same wUnt. 1 Thoegeiitle.mn will ininiodwlttly go Jo ro.nuucturiug the JimchiniM and Will plat them on th market. Tberu if no question but die AvuO wajhinu 1 mnjhiiiB i the U-it on with. 1 rntngtnpti t'rrtntnliiK, rrtnrlnnUy, to tin- I'f-rcgrliintloiM of tho l'llpulllri'. "THE WOK LI) DO 3K)VE.' Wesley White of Wallowa county, is in town. J. W. Shclton returned from Salem Wcnesday. F. B, Collins, a Suinnicrvillian, is up on business. Several Coveitcs visited Union dur ing the week. A sister of Mrs. Frank Benson is in Union, visiting. J. K. Norvillc of Sunimerville was in town during the week. School sttpt. Hindman, was in this city during the week. Several Unionites have gone to Wood river to spend the summer. Mrs. Frank Benson is on a visit to her parents, in Umatilla county. F. C. Eminerv, is down from Baker county on a visit to his parents. Mrs. Boskowitz, of Sununerville, i.s on a visit to her folks, in this city. Mr. James Welch, of North Powder, was in town the fore part of the week. Commissioner J. A. Rumble, of Wal lowa county, let for home yesterday morning. Master Elisha Corbin treated this office to a line lunch. He khows how to treat the printers. Dan. Summer, a merchant of Sum nicrville. is on a visit to Union, his family accompanying him. Ed. O'Connor, one of the railroad postal clerks, was in town Tuesday, looking as genial as ever. Oapt. Ben Strang, a tinner fell from the roof of a building he was covering at Astoria, instantly killing him. Dev. 0. Cox of Indiana, arrived, Tues day. He will take pastorate charge of the Presbyterian church of this city. Columbus Goodspecd will leave for Pine creek, shortly, We understand his family will remain here for the pres ent. Sheriff llenshaw passod down the road on Monday having in charge Stephens, an insane man, hound for the asylum. C. O. Coffinberry of the Cove, has re turned to Union, where he will engage in the manufacture of the Acme wash ing machine hereafter. .Mr Gore has been doing the city in the interest of the HomeMutal Library Association, of Chicago. Hois doing a vury line business here with it. Mr. S. V. MeFarren has sold his res idence and property to Mr. Chas. C. Coffinberry, of Kansas. Mr. MeFarren will move to the Willamette valley, soon and engage in business there. Johny Clark the. enterprising agri cultural man of Island City was in the city rushing business in his line. We like to for got to mention he handed in yonio "Woody" poetry No acrostic," however. J. B. Sams, of Big creek was in the city Wcnesday. Says it. snows almost every day, and that icicles grow luxuri antly on the bushes along tho creek. What better country does ono want than this? I O. P. Jaycox, of the firm of Foster, ! Javcox it Co. left for Portland, yester day, where he will make arrangements for having complete, machinery, throughout, placed in his flouring mill at the Cve. Mr. Jaycox is one of tho enterprising men of the county. The people of Cornucopia desiro to secure the services of a thorough lady teacher for their school at that place, and ask that application bo made at once. They will pay $-10. per month and board. None but tho best teach- frs need apply. Address, 11. C. War mer, Cornucopia, Union county, Or. II 1). Houbert, of Pendleton, who has carried on the butcher business for sov eral years, has left for parts unknown, as the best method of liquidating his debts, also W. II. Appleton, Into man ager of Frank Bro's Implement Co. of the same place, has sought refugo in other parts. Appleton leaves behind a wife and three children. Miss McKinnoy was given a very pleasant surprise party, Thursday ev ening at the residence of J. P. Smith. It was a very enjoyable affair. Miss Mc Kinney takes her departure for the Eastern states to-day, accompanied by her parents, Mr. und Mrs, Baird. Mrs. Baird and daughter will bo absent three 'months. Mr. Baird goes as a delegate to a church conferenco at Omaha. We wish them a pleasant trip. Why buy frpm imigrating agents of whom you know nothing, eitlierof their responsibility or the eharecter of their goods, when there are responsible ueal ersjocatcd near you, who carry full and complete lines of all farm and mill machinery and implements, and whoso success it is for your best interests to Support with yoar patronage? Frank iro's. Implement Co, of Island City request your consideration of their claim, and refer you to your neighbors who have had dealings with them. 3 KxultL-iiKint In Twxa. Great excitement bus been caused in the vicinity of Paris .Tox.. by tho remarkable recovery of Mr. J. K. Corley, who was so liclpluM l o could not turn in bod, or raise liU head ; everybody said be w.13 dyiiiK of Consumption. A trial bottle of Dr. King's New discovery wa nent him. Finding re lief, he bought a large Iwttlo and a box of Dr. Kuik'h New Life Pills; by tbo time be bad taken two hose of I1IU and two bot tlcif the Dlieovory.be was well nnd has gained iu ilaub thirty-fix iwuiid. Trial iNttilM of Ihto Grout DlMovery for Con tnuipttQii free "t J.- T. Wright's drug Here. Social Scintillations. Business Locals. Strichninc at Drake's Meals 2') cent? at the Centennial. Garden hoes at Jo. Wrights, :?7 l-'J cent- each. Steel traps, $2.. V) a dozen at Jo. "Wright's. Choice garden and flower seeds at Jones Bro's. Fifteen pounds of blue vitriol for?l. at Wright's drug store. Breaking cait for sale. Enquire of Dr. D. Y. K. Deering, Union. Smith's walking gang plow, some thing new and just the thing. For Sale by Frank Bros. Implement Co., Island' City. .MILK! MILK!! After the first day of may I will de liver milk, morning and evening, at five cents a quait till further notice. N. F. F1CKL1X. EAGLE COOPED SHOP. S. B. Ayles. manufacturer of but ter 1)hitc1s and kegs, ha- alway.- on hand a good -upply of the be-t quality and will sell them at reasonable prices (Jive him a call at hi- shop, south 0 of the school Iioum L nion. NEW YOBK STODE. The above named store at La Grande, tl. Anson, proprietor, is the place to secure bargains. A full and complete hue of general mercliaiutiso is aiwas on hand. Hcmonibcr the New York Store, La Grande. i.i;tikk 1. 1. st. Kcnininini; uneiillcd ollii'O, the month i for at the Union po-t-inline Apr. ;), IS.i7. Itnhingtcii Tliomu Collins I)an J Clinton Parley l Ford Mi.i-McKlli-h David Murray Mrs Lucy l'liviic"! 'nj.it K C Ho'elic William KnhcrUou Win Swi-liiM- V. II Ahny T It Hli'vaii" Stcilicii A Cany C O Diefv Frank Darn- i W Mc lntn-h (i W l'ottec Ch.itle-IVi-ee IM Kowhiiu! .1 W Klne Luke IVr-oii- ealliiiR for plea-o say "aihertie tir.ii. F. II u. anv of ties aboc, will d." 1.. P. M., I num. ur. 1)1 121). OL1VKH. Sudfiilv. at the reiidcnrc of her parent-, on Sand Itldu'e. Saturday morn ing. April .".ith.. iss;. Zella Mabel, infant daughter of I'.lijah W. and Margaret M Oliver, aged two years, the months and six day. She Is lint dead-the child of our affection, Hut gone unto that school Where she no longer meds our poor protec- And ChrM himself doth rule. tion le that great eloNter's stillness and socia lly guardian Anjrcl- led, sion, Safe from temptation, safe fiom sin's jiolhi .She lhe, whom we call dead. tlou, NP.W THIS WLKK. Qicb agaiiL NEW STOCK OF o o o o o o o o o o I) o o o o o o o o o o PJl o o o o o o o o o o I) o o o o o o o o o 0 Ladies ai-c especially invitod to call and examine prices and goods. I t.iko pleasure In announcing that I have sneured the services of Mr. (5. K. Owen, late principal of Union public schools, so well known to vou all. as salesman to assist me in my rapidly increasing business, o o o o o o o o o o O o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o () o o o-o o o o o o o Which moth and shelf dolh corrimt. but. bran new goods, cheaper than dirt. ALPIrME HOTEL, Cornucopia, Union county, Or. R. E. WAIUNNEU, - - Prop'r. The only first e'uss house In tlm camp. No pain spared to inuke gnosis comforta ble. Charges Reasonable. NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION. Land Oi-fick at La Gkandk, Ocs.) May 10, 1887. f Notice Is hereby given that the following named settler litis lllnl notice of his Inten tion to make final proof in support of his claim, ami that said proof will bo made bo lero the Itoidbtcruiid KeccIvcJiit Latlraiide, Oregon, on Juno 'JM. 1887, viz- T. N. I'HUKFIT. I). S. No. OHM, for tho NK of HV y. and HW'M of SWM Sc! 0 T h H H i . and NLW of Sh. hec 1 T8 S It W K W M. lie names the following witnesses to provo his continuous re.iidonco ufon, and cnltivation of, said land, viz. Kclby beep. J. IL Tuba sing, M. Hloom, snd .M.f-cott, all of Pino Valley, Union county, O cgon. JHiNar HisintAiiT, 5-11-wO HeglhUr. "NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Okficbat La GiiXniu:, OonJ May 10, 1887. ) Notice Is hereby given that tho follotvlng named settler has tiled notu e of his inten tion to make limit proof In support of his cluhn, and ihat said pp of w.ll m mado be fine tl.o Itogibterand Itoeelverai Luliraiidc. Ore.-nii, on Juno 21. LW, vU SBI.IJV LLKI'. I S. No. 0178 for the went hlf. of nonU-wot or. face 7 T 8 S h -10 K.and east hlf. of noitli-eiiHt r.See!2 T8S it 15 K WM. lie naiin n the fol ov ng TitiiP-es to prove Ids eoiit.imouH residouce upon, ami culti vation of, said land, viz : J. II TubeahiB. M. Bloom, M. Scott, and T. N. I'rollit, all of Pine Valley, Union uiiuity. Oregon. IlEMlY ItlHIIAKT, fi-lt-wO. JUtjUter. i For 30 W Having bonght tho Saunders stoclc of goods, v'ill continue to sell at AND SOME WILL BE GIVEN AWAY! ggrA full line of Groceries just received. OTTIR, PRICES. Gran. Sugar, 12 lbs.. Extra C ,. 11 . . Yellow C 1(! Bc.-t Con'cc, .5 Best Tea, 2 Pickcls, o gal kegs Price's C. V. P.. t?oap, box. Kirk's Soap, box Kice. I I lbs Starch, (! ,, Blueing, 2 boxes Ovstets, 211. cans, "i for . . . in- " i .. . Sardines, French, 2 boxes .$1.00 ( . 100 . 1.00 . 1.00 . 1.00 . l.7f . l.iiO . 1.2o 1.00 . .('. . .2f 1.00 . 1.00 Cove Straight Grade Flour at. 83.50 per. barrel; 5 barrel lots at 3.25. JAYCOX & FOSTER, Drake's New ANNOUNCEMENT! I will duplicate the prices of any mer chants in Union. r AM UICUETO STAVaii(i;i)ON'T HLiUFF Worth a Cent. NO OLD STOCK ON HAND. Bice, 15 lbs if I 00 Codec, fi lbs 1 00 Collce, browned, -1 lbs 1 00 Brooms, .'1 1 00 Ivorv soil), 10 cakes 1 00 Dried apples, 7 lbs : I 00 Dried plums, 7 lbs 1 00 Prunes, 7 lbs 1 00 Soda, 12 lbs.-. I 00 Best tea, .'! lbs 1 00 Lye, 10 cans 1 00 Axlo grciiFC, cans f0 Only Union Holler Mills flour for sale. Eest in market, at prices to suit all. Boots ai Slioes, Cloii ani Bit Hoods Coming now from the Ka-t, to Drake's Cash Store. READ., ill READ. -GBEAT BABGA1NS AT- Herman Waldeck's, DRY Fine Line of Dress (roofls, riiigliains, Lawns, CALICOES, LADIES' FANCY GOODS, Etc, Etc, Fine Aftooitmeut of Corsets, Hosiery, Laces, and Embroideries. Gents' Furnishing Goods, Mens, Youths and Boys' Clothing, Hats, Caps, etc., etc. All kinds of produce bought and sold. W. D. BEIDLEMAN, Proprietor. ' Keeps coiiHtantly on hum! a full uHsortnient of everything in hU line, manufactured of the Lest material obtainable. He i now oft'ering for sale the Best lot of saddles, at lower prices than were ever offered in Eastern Oregon, LEAD HARNESS from to S.'JO. por set. IIOIiSE BLANKETS $1,525 each. CUItltY COMBS 12 c. Also a FBf.L ASSOKTMKKT of HITBH. Willi's, AXLE ORKASK, 1IAHKKS8 OIL. Ltc, Ya k., Ic., In fact everything' iisually kept In a First Class Establishment. 0"Call and e.xatulnc Koodn. O Muln Streott Union, Oregon. Blackberries, f) cans if 1.00 Peaches, tabic, ! cans 1.00 pie o 1.00 Aborted pie fruit, cans LOO Tomatoes, ( cans '1.00 Corn, li 1.00 Candles, 12 for 2o (hackers, lolbs LOO Prunes, German 10 lbs 1.00 Matches, -I pkgs 25 Lye, American, 10 cans 1.00 Andtnll other goods nt Mim" rate. Tho nboo prices arc on tirst-elnsi standard goods. Union, Oregon. mrnnenfm""r Tw-MiTL-Liv-jirrnina-.-.it-iim Cherries, fi cans 1 00 Tobacco, 2 lbs 1 00 Codfish, 8 lbs 1 00 Wash tubs 1 00 Matches, 12 pkgs 1 00 Purity temp, 10 cakes 1 00 Thorn's c. w. soap, per box 1 fiO Koval savon soap, per box 1 fiO Pickles, per keg 2 00 Starch, 8 lbs I 00 Sardines, 2 cans 2fi French calf boots -1 50 If ill - Summerville, Or. 1 KKAD. m READ. ID 1DIJ ill1.