VOL. III. The Oregon scout, An independent weekly journal, i-sued ev ery Saturday morning by JONES & CHANCE Y, l'ulilNlicrs mid Proprietors. A. K. Jn.vus, t Editor, i ( H. t'liAxcr.Y, "( Foreman. KATUK )!' SL'lSSt'lSIl'TION: One eopv, one ver.r . l.'iO " ' Six month- 1.00 " ' Three monto T." Iiunrinlily Cni.li In Ailvniirt. If hi ehitnrr mtlifrriptianx tre not paid till cud uf ycr, two tlolltir. will le chnrynl. Hates of advertising made known on ap pllcatlon. Jif Correxpoiiileiico from nil parts of the country solicited. .Adro-s all communications to the OitEdox Scoi'T, Union Oregon. I.oilK'" HIi t'ctory. GKAXDK KONDK VALl.KY U)1)UK, No. .1(1. A. F. and A. M. Meets on the .second and fourth Saturdays of each month. W. T. WKKiJIT, V. (i. A. I-KVY, Secretary. UNION I.OlKiK, No. .7) I. O. O. F. Itcgular meetings on Friday cveninpof "each week at their hall in Cnion. All breth ren in good Handing are invited to attend, llv order of the lodjiP. (i. A. THOMPSON, N. (i. CIIAS. S. MILUOU, Set rotary. Clutrt'li Directory. Methodist EPisropAL muncn. Divine servie'j every Sunday at 11 a. m. and 7 p. m. .Sunday sellout at :i p. m. Prayer uicetimr ( ervThursdav evening at -0:30. ISEV. (i. M. IUW'lX, Pastor. PPiESHYTEUIAN ('11 UKC'II. 15 El J U lar church services every Sabbat ii morn ing and evening. Prayer meeting Wednes day evening of each week. Sabbath school !very Sabbath at 10 a. m. JtKV. W. 0. 15ATI5I), Pastor. QT. JOHN'S EPISCOPAL C'lIUliCII. O Service ever1? Suudav at !! o'clock p. in. KKV.W. 15 POWELL, Hector. County OMlter". .State Senator Representatives Judge Commissioner. S-'heriff L. 15. Uineiiar; E E. Tavlor F. 1). MK'uIlv . . .0. P. Geodall John Chribtnan E. I.eep A. N. Hamilton A. T. Neill Clerk .. . Treasurer School .Superintendent Surveyor ... Assessor Coroner ..E. C. Iirainard .1. L, Hindman M. Austin O. D. Thoudinsou S. Albersun City Oilicois. Mayor. . I). 15. Hoes S. A. Pur-ol J. S. Elliott A. Levy J. W. Kennedy E. W. Davis Ed. Hemillard J. 15 Thomson E. E. Cate.s J. D. Carroll Couneilmeii Recorder.. Marshal Treasurer Street ComniNsioner . .L. Eaton rnoriissioxAi.. J OIIN K. (.'KITES, Attorney at Law. ColleetinK and probate practice special ties. Olllce, two dwor.-s south of post-ollice, union, urcgon. R. EAKIX, Attorney at Law AND NOTA15Y PUBLIC. Ollice, one door south of J. 15, Eaton'h store, Union, J N. CROMWELL, M. J)., Physician and Surgeon. Office, one door south of J, 15. Eaton' store, union, Oregon, J) 1$. REUS, Notary Public and Conveyancer. Office State Land Office building, Union, Union county, Oregon, TT. P- RURLEIGII, Attorney at Law, rm:a,nc'i,!!,t0 aml collecting agent. Land ?KeuV"i nea!' Specialty. Office at Jo aeph, Wallowa county. Oregon. Attorney at Lav, Notary Public, nnd Abstractor of Titln Office-State Land Office bfi ' Jorner Main ami A iitreots, Union. Oregon. L. CORBS, 31. I)., Physician and Surgeon. Having permanently located at Alder Un ion countv Orog .ii. will bo found readv to attend to din in all the irious t,wns and settlement of ilio Walii.wu valiev. EtrCIIKONH DISEASES A KPEi LVLTY. My mot- "Live and Let lire," VKOITSSIONMI., F. PUUDEN, M. D. " Chronic Diseases a Specialty. Summerville, Union, County, Oregon. J. M. CAI5HOLL, I P.. F. WILSON. Notary Public. Ex-Co. Clerk. QAHKOLL & WILSON, Conveyancers and Abstracters. Abstracts to Heal anil Mining property furnished on short notice, at reasonable rates. Sales of Heal anl Mining property nego tiated. Collection business promptly at tended to. Otlice next door south of Post-office. Un ion, Oregon. M 15AKEU. J. W. SllEI.TON. ,1. F. llAKKK.. I) AKEH, SIIELTON .t 15AKEH, Attorneys at Law. OFFICES Union and La Grande, Ore gon. Special Attentit n given all business entrusted to us. c 1 II. DAY, M. D., HOMEPATHIO Physician and Surgeon. AM, CALLS l'KOMl'TI.Y ATTILVllini TO. Ofllce adjoining Jones lire's .store. Can be fsund nights at tho Centennial hotel, room No. '.'.'!. fj. A. HELL, House, Sign and Carriage PAINTER Graining a Specialty, Shop, Corner Main und A Streets, Union, Oregon. w J. KOEX1G, Architect aMBiiler. Plans and designs for any Kind of buil ding furnished on application. Keeps on hand a complete stock of DOORS, WINDOWS, CARPETS, ETC., ETC. AVhlch ho will sell at a low figure Parties win- desire to build will do well to consult him, at Cove, I'nion county, Or. JJ7 Ii. JOJfXSOX, A N J) I nion, - - Oregon. Plans and specifications fur dwellings, barns and bridges, furnished free, of charge. 15KIDGE BUILDING A SPECIALTY J3TCall and interviow inc. Ar. GAJWXEJl it: CO. , Watchmakers & Jewelers, Union, - - Oregon. Clocks and Jewelry For Sale. ItcniUring nt .Moderate ItntfK. Call and examine our goods and price. UEO. WKIOIIT, i w. i. wnioiiT President. J C asluer. First liisi! Bank, OF UNION, - - . OREGON. I .. -..w.... ...l.,,,!! 'IIBIIIW. 1110 and Rolls e.v.ohango, and iflicounti oomiunr elal pnpr. Tlnnw n rinriftml Ttni.L.!,? Ilitaln... 11,.,, Collections onrefullv attendwl to. and promptty rejiortt'd. Tonsorial Rooms, J. M. JOHNSON, - - PKOPIUCTOK, Main Street, I'nion, Oregon. Hair utti done neatly una in the best si le. Hot and Cold Baths. Gontractor roil UNION, OREGON, SATURDAY, MAY 2S, THE COVE. A pley Loiter I'lmn Our Itrgiitar Cm rsrspoiwlc nt. Mi. O. L. WntTel fitvoicd tlio voting: folks of Covo with tt prorcssivo otieliro parly. John Wilinot surprised tho Covoitcs Snndny, by ilrivinif t.'irouuh town with well, wo won't tell on you, .John. A number of younr lndic arc to bo conformed in the Episcopnl church, next Sundiiv. J5ishoi Morris will olUcintc. Tho little 8heepi' ' are Pticddiny (heir heavy llocces at a lively rate, aid ed by the pugilistic sheop-feliearors. Good crop expected. The party piven tit Asconsion Hall was well atti nded by epiile a iimidiei' from abroad as well as at home. Wo pronounced it a decided success. Ed. Holmes, of Islmd City, lias been lingcr'uiir around Cove, tryinr to bid his sv.cctncss siood-bye. before lcavinir for San Francisco Medical College. The Covo Aiili-Masher Association appointed J. U; Stevens as a com mittee, of one to procure tin! necessary paraphranalia of the club, while at Portland. Mr. Fred. Mitchell, one of the Cove pioneers, started for Virginia, to vis it relatives whom ho has not seen for over .')() years. Mr. Mitchell's bister oxpe'ets to return with him. The Coinijieuceinent exorcises of As cension and Leinbton Academy, will be .June :ird. I5ihop Morris will bo present and favor the audience with a few well chosen remarks. Exercises are expected to be excellent,. Jasper (i. Stevens, Cove's popular drujrgist, started for Portland,;, this week, attended by his sister, Miss May. They will visit their old home at Eugene. Jap will attend iheannn I al meeting of the 'ot-th western Sports man Association at Seattle, and take a hand in some f the matches;. Wo will bet on Jap it they'd tui'j loose a Hock of ' honkers" a't him, nnd i;pj'c he will not lose his well earned repu tation as a sure shot. J 'in going to give a party when I weigh 100 lbs. I?. F. Well, 1J. I'll send you some sour kraut- to fatten up on, as soon as I get to Portland. J. (i. S. Some mistake, my girl wasn't there when I went down "Saturday to take a painting leson. J. H.'W. I swore off using tobacco for three days I'll never do it no more. D. L. I have a special permit from the Anti-Musher Association, of which I am Hyas Skuktim Tyco, so ye fair dames beware. J. ('. S. Xerth Powder Xujrets. Mny 2-1, 18S8. Charley Miller, of Antelope, wa.s in town to-day. Tho V. S. Po&tal Inspector was in town yesterday. T. F. Hall is at tin-! Hoi Lake, below Union, for bin health. G. M. Walk's new Iiouko north of town iti almost completed. Horn, To the wife of Thos. O'Hry ant, on May l.'l, a daughter. Mr. J. Punch wants to tell his fine residence in North Powder. Charley Xo.ve, of Htumjitown, was up laHt Sunday, looking after hw beat girl. Kellogg, Punch it Co. have just com pleted a fine new front to their busi ness block. Henry Smith, formerly of Union, pawed up ye&torday, on a pleasure trip. He is employed as fireman on the O. It. A IV. railroad and is laying ofi' whilo his engine io being lcpaired. I he county road petitioned for, run ning from Teloeasot to North Powder, and Kiirvoycd in April, was declared a public highway at tho regular term of county court on the Kith inut. and ordeied opened, which the BUporvieor is preparing to do, forthwith. J. I. Spalding, a well known travel ing sulcMimn on the Pacific coast, and brother-in-law of N. W. and Dr. A. E. Scott, of this place, wuh fatally injured near Pomeroy, W. 'P. one day this week. Dr. Scott received a telegram yesterday morning and left on tho noon train tho tamo ttay. No particulars roceircd to date. Yank. Don't llxpuiliueiit. You eaunot, afford to wamo time in expe rimenting when your lungs uro in danger. Conmiinptloii itlwuyn eeins at first, only a cold. Do not permit any dealer to ImpoHo upon yuu with noinc cheup imitation of Dr. King New Dincovury lor Consumption, Coimju and cold, but betiuru you get tho uenuiue. Uwmme ho tun make more prollt lie may U'll yuu he ha ti-methliig Just ns MNl,or jutthe mine. Don't be deceived, but in-i.Ht upon getting Dr King' New Dix- i.wrv. hJi.i h in guaranteed tfgivo relief in ( n l XJuuut. Lung and Chest offeionH. Til iiilMiTiit-.frf-c.it J T U'nghi'f drug More La Grande. Interest lug Ucviow f tile I'ulillc Schools ---An Kxci'lleiit Ciirjis til Toiielioi 8- XKWS OF THE WEEK- La Grande, Mny 2", 1DS7. Our city school closed to-day, and to-mormw will have a grand picnic at Oro Dell or on the. mountains, to cele brate the event. School began in September and for eight months the bell lias been ring ing and the children have been going and coming with books in hand some merry and koine sad, but now they arc all glad, fur the outdoor attractions an niu.-li greater than those within, du ring this lovely spring weather. 1 think newr before since the first school opened in La Grande, has hot ter Vork been accomplished witlt the children than during the last year, and never before litis the attendance been s-o large, during the winter term, and at this time more than ISO are in ac tual attendance. Prof. J. II. Mclntyro, who is a grad uate of Colby College, Maine, is the principal, and having liad several year's experience as a, teacher hero in the West, seems to be completely master of the situation, both as disciplinarian and instructor, and from him the "big boys" have learned more things than one. In his room, which is the High school department, everything moves along like clock work, with no apparent etl'oj t on 1 lis part. In charge of the Grammar depart ment is Mrs Dora Scott, who litis taught a number of years in Ohio before com ing West, and for two years in this school. Mrs. Scott lias the reputa tion of being of superior merit for im parting instruction, but she holds tho reins with a rather loose grasp, and as a consequence tho principal is often called in to administer discipline. The Intermediate grade is now pro sided over by Mrs. Nellie Watson, who during tho pafcl yenr luis heen teaching in Union, but when Mrs. Hughes re signed about a month ago, enmo here to take her place. Mrs, W. is a teach er of considerable experience, having taught in several of the eastern stales, before coming here. She seems to be a very successful teacher, but is some what nervous and exacting in the school room, and a a consequence the scholars do not like her quite so well at first as they would one who was more lenient with them. In the Primary department is Mrs. Wellnian, who, having no children of her own, seems perfectly at homo among tho fifty-seven little folks who belong in her room. Eor ten years Mrs. Wellnian taught in the Primary schools o Portland, and with that ex perience, added to a natural adaptabil ity for the work, she makes a complete success. Whether or not theso teachers have been engaged for another year we do not know, hut it seems as though they ought to be retained, for good teach ers are not always to be found. On last Thursday night, Mr. Andrew Dray died of dropsy of the heart, after being confined to his bed for two weeks. Mr. Dray was 72 years old. and an old resident of La Grande, and had accu mulated considerable property here and elsewhere, which he leaves to his three sons, of whom Henry Dray of thto place is the youngest. His funer al took place on Saturday, conducted hy iho .Masons, at which time quite a number of tho order were present from other placet), and a largo procession followed his remains to the grave. Tho Uaptists raised tho new hell in to the bell-tower of their church, yes terday. Tho Episcopalians voted to move their church down here, but have not yet furnished the money. Mr. Ilium is now the proud father of a bouncing hoy, horn on Tuesday morning. AHTOMNIII.NO NltCCKSH. It is the duty or every person who has used Jlvicliet't Uermuo Syrup to let its won derful qualities be known to their Irlonds in curing CoiiMiinptioii, (tcvero Coughs, Croup, Asthma, Pneumonia, and in fact ull throat and lung dUciiM s. No person can ubo it without immediate relief, Threo (lou rs will relievo any case, und wc consider It the duty of nil DnifKUts to recommend It to the poor, dylnj; consumptive, ut'leaut to try one bottle, a 80,000 dozen bottles wcro sold Just year, and no one case where It failed was reported, h'uch a medicine as the Gtrman Syrup cannot be too widely known. Ask your clrngKiHt about it. Sam ple bottles to try, void at 10 cent. Kefiilar Mac. 75 rent. Hohl by all Drupvists awl Dealer, In the I nltcd States und Canada. 1SS7. ISLAND CITY. Sully Ann's 'Weekly l'.uilrct of Nen Notes, (iosilp unit I'liotry. l?y the fitful wind that blow, liy the tickling of our nose, l?y the aching of our corns, ly the need of stiller horns, 15y the wheezing of the asthma Part of May's phantasina Hy the deuce to pay at home, We are sure that spring has come. The fruit is severely injured by the frost. Mr. M. Sterling is expected home in a few days. Mti. F.li Ilaer, who was very ill for a few days, is now convalescent. If is reported that a new time table is to take ailed soon, as regards the mail. The new frontage of Mr. T. Thomas' lesidence is fast approaching comple tion. Mr. II. L. Alexander and son, Fred, are home, after a long stay in Harney Valley. Mr. Cluts. Goodnotigh has recently wrought a noticeable change in the ap pearance of the house vacated by Mr. W. Walters. The residence has been renovated, the fence enclosing the ground repaired, and the whole inside repainted. F.dward Holmes, who has been clerk in the drug store of Hill & Holmes for tho past three years, goes to San Fran cisco to-day, (Tuesday) to attend tho Medical University of California. While his many friends regret his de parture, they should remember as di vers descend into tho depth of the ocean among sharks and treacherous 1 rocks, risking life itself for the "pearls I which gem a diadem, it neenis to I have been established as the inevita j hie laws of life that tilings are . worth obtaining by mighty efl'ort, Xil druprrmuluvi, take for your motto, and show to the worlu 'Ucyonil the moun tains there are men albo." Saij.y Ann. lligli Valley Happenings. Health of the little folks io good again. The new saw-mill is on tho ground, and carpenters at work putting it up, Wm. Haines and wife of North Powder were welcome visitors hero last week.. A few showers wo'uld bo a great, help to farmers, as tho crops are greatly in need of rain. , IWcause tho Scour does not pro claim itself democratic or republican, at its head, somu people tai:e it for grant ed that it is not entitled to an opinion, even upon any subject. One geneious soul said ho liked a paper that had opinions, another replied. "That is just why I like tho Scoi'T. Though it is never ultra nor abusive, yet it speaks its piece- every time, and seldom misses the mark. In matters pertaining to our little city it has more and better things to say, than any paper ever published there. Its editor is the right man in the right place." Indian Valley Items. May 2ith, I8S7. Summer has come at last, and we all give it a hearty welcome. Mr. Frank Easley has a very sick child. Sherman Galoway has"quit staging, and has gone into the sheep business. Mr. Norris, tho Photographer, who is now at Elgin, is doing an extensive business iti that place and vicinity. Mr. Duron of tho Flat is in our vi cinity at present. Jas. Farley has again resumed his old position as engineer of Galoway's sawmill. Mr. Thomas Wade, wife and daught er wcro tho guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse A. Jackson, on the 22nd insU J. E, Jones will soon commence the erection of a new barn. Uov. Owenbey will proach at tho Pleasant Hill school house the 2'Jtli iii8t,at 11. A. M. There s some talk of a school picnic in district fil, some time in the near fu ture. Sabbath school is running very nicely at Plcaeant Hill school house, Anothor now barn was raised recently on tho farm of W, H. Mooro. Nil'. Frank Uro's. Implement Co., of Island City, aro now preparcil to sell wagons, buggies,, hacks, or aiiy other article of fariirimplements and machin ery at lower rates than ever bfore turfd in Eastern Oregon. They guaranteo all goods they n il, Try thcui. (J 48. 'jiuL'jiiiiv! if Hiruujuf xjjuiutiimiiH.iTSinzn Cornucopia. Tilt- rii!t" CroeU MIiioh Opening up In i I'lim Slmpe -A I'riuiiUIn;; Onlloiil.. THE A?,lEItIOAN EAGLE. Frank llallard is working the roads. .1. II. Hooker is renorted daiiL'erous- ! ly ill. j The. Pioneers IMief Club already j number over SO. I W. II. Usher has again taken his I abode at the "Way Up"" I .linunii! Uca succeeds Fred Steen is ! ininipiilalor of t lie stage libbous. I The prospects for a prosperous nini I iner in our camp is .very flattering. I There will certainly be twenty sa loons running here by July 1st and everything points to lively times. Mrs. John Newberry has rented the post uni'C building, and basopene 1 out a lino assoi t.menf of millinery goods. Messrs Clinghan it Clay are build ing a cabinet, shop and they will no doubt do a good business in that line. There is talk of a grand Fourth of .Inly celebration here, with a barbaeuo and dance as a feature of the entertain ment. The long lost road supervisor put in his appearance last week and' is work ing the roads. Much is expected of this much cussed official. Messrs Hardy it Mann have leased the Hurst building, and will put in a tine stock of liquors it cigars, for sale at both wholesale and retijil. There is not a house for rent in Cor nucopia, although every mail brings application of business men for houses. Twenty good houses would lind ready tenants, Fred Steen severed his connection with the ribbons last week, and com menced work on tho justly celebrated "Norway." May success attend his ef forts. M. J.DullV.y our obliging P. M. has improved the ollice by putting in 100 boxes, this is a great convenience to the publjc( tupl I0ks well for the eu torprlrc of our V. M. Tho enow has almost all disappeared from our streets, Many of tho claims are now bare, and there is nothing now to prevent work being prosecuted on any of the claims, oxtcptiug the basin group, George 0. Newcomb is now regular ly installed book-keeper for the O. 0. M. Co. George is a line penman and accountant, and although he has lost a few hundred pounds superfluous flesh a change of occupation will no doubt be good for him. The O. G. M. Co. have increased their force to 70 men and enlarged their plans from a 20 to a -10 stamp mil). They are now boarding their men in thecoinpanys boarding house, and supply their table with the very best of everything. The machinery is now on tho road from Paker City for the "Hope" mill, consisting of pans and Fottlew, Tho mill is expected to bo running at full blast by tho first of June, a San Fran cisco Co. having purchased it from tho Toleman, Torrey it Co. May 22, 1887. Barney Hums is the genial mixolo gist for Howard it Shea. Travel is commencing in earnest. Snow in the town all gone, A force of men will bo put on tho Companion next weok under she sup erintedency of E. P.Torry. All kinds of business is looking up and there is more trado to-day than during tho best time last summer. Messrs. Howard it Shea have opened a line saloon in tho Hears building. They will carry an immense stock of liqtuors and cigars, and in addition to their retail business, do a jobbing busi ness. Sixteen men were put to work this morning to open the road to tho IIopo mill. The machinery is expected in by tho latter end of the week and every thing points to a prosperous, mimmer in Cornucopia. Travel by Btngo is rather light yet, but it is to early hy two weeks for ex perts who desiro to da tho camp, aa many o( tho best prospects nro covered, with from two to lour feet of snow, but this is fast disappearing and hy the middle of Juno ono can sec anything in camp. There is talk of a Fourth of July col ouration hero the coming Fourth, and why not? The great Amerie buzzard can have lull sway, If ho like i lj Kour iil1 liJi-!1-, ' Yw.d i 7ntotM viwt. NO.