THE OREGON SCOUT.
AMOS K. JONES,
El 'lfOK.
The Oregon Scout ha an large a circu
lation as any three paper in this sec
Hon of the State, combined, and in cor
respondingly valuable as an advertising
medium.
Saturday, ainy 28th., 1887
Union and Vicinity.
Haul R. C. Grcig's new ml.
Beer 2.r cents a quint at the Canton
niul hotel.
I he road work m lyles canyon is
being pushed rapidly.
Immigrants in considerable numbers
arc passing through almost daily.
Mr. Simon McKcnzie, of Summer-
ville, was in town yesterday, and called
on us.
T.Ir. J). A. McAllisters noted stallion
"Dead Shot" died in Island Citv last
Thursday.
b ine line of cook stoves received at
Jo. Wright's this Aveek, at astonishing
ly low prices.
Al. Goodbrod has a splended garden
it.: ... .. .1 it., i .i. . .1.
una r iiMiai. in- nas oiu inaiiKS
for some excellent vegetables.
win. . iasn, oi i-.aglo valley, ami
Terry Tuttlo, of Summerville," have
been appointed deputy county stock
inspectors.
Hall, Kccles it Co., who recently
bought the Skill' it McCann sawmill,
on Catherine creek above town, are
making things lively in that vicinity.
The ladies should not neglect to take
an anuiuianee ot (lowers to tne memor
ial services next Monday. It will great
ly please the old soldiers of the post
here.
We are informed that parties in La
Grande will commence action soon to
test the legality of the city ordinance
recently passed nv tne coiuicn in re
gard to licensing saloons.
J lowland it Wilson have the con
tract for manufactureing a large num
ber of the Acme washing machine.,
and are now at work on them. A num
ber of the machines will be ready for
delivery in a few days.
Mr. Joe Hassett, of Eagle valley, has
bought the stock of goods belonging
to .1. 15. Eaton, and will open a general
merchandise establishment in Eagle
valley. Mr. Eaton will engage
extensively than ever in the
grain, and stock business,
give it his entire attention. J lis
will be in this city.
more
wool,
and
olliee
The State Land olliee at this
place,
having been abolished, we are informed
by I). 15. Kees, that the records, papers,
etc, pertaining to the olliee were this
week transmitted to Salem with the ex
ception of the notes held agaiiibt var
ious parties in this section, which
have been deposited in the First
.National Bank of this city.
Jaycox it Foster are constantly re
ceiving new goods of every description.
They propose, to introduce a new style
of doing business in this count v, and
invite the people of every section to
come in, examine their goods, learn
prices, and find out bow it is done.
Head carefully their new announce
ment in this issue.
Dr. Harmon, the occulist now in this
. city, has a large number of sworn tes
timonials as to his skill, and various
cures performed by him, which will
dispel any doubts as. to his ability to
cure any ease lie says .lie can. I hey L
are to bo seen at his ofiice. We call I
tne attention of our readers to his ad
vertisements whicli appear in this is
i sue.
Dan. Mooro came down from Cor
nucopia last Wednesday. He informs
us that everything is in a flourishing
condition there. Ho s.-rys the Oregon
Gold Mining Company have let con
tracts for 70,000 lbs 'of lime to bo
brought from 15g creek. 1000 lbs of
I cement from I'ortland, and 20,000
nrie.k lrom linker Uity, for the con
struction of their works m the Whit
man mine.
Mr. I'. M. Coffin this week showed
us a eheckon the First National Bank
of Portland, given Uy the State Insur
ance Co., of Salem, (in which company
hjs building was insured) which is
payment in full for all loss' sustained at
the late lire in the house occupied by
Jimmy Johnson. I le makes this state
ment, unsolicited for the benefit of the
company, which ho considers good.
He has other property insured by
them.
Knapp Burrell it (Jo., dealers in farm
implements, Buflalo Pitt's threshing
machines. Bain wagons, McCormack
and Dcering harvesters and binders;
Turbine, wind engines and buckeye
pumps, mowers ami rakes, will have
an advertisement in our next issue.
Farmers desiring anything in that lino
will do well to call on them. They
also make a specialty of barbed wire
11. t . . . . . . .
arm winter twine, Mr. n. u. cooper
is manager at Island City, and will bo
pleased to sco you.
(ieorgo Tupper, well known in Union
as "Happy Jack" committed suicide
about seven miles M)utheas,t of Port
land, a short time ago. A farmer liv
ing in the vicinity, discovered the bodv
hanging to a tree. The Newt speaking
of the event says; "Tupper' gallows
was tho end of a big alien tree, and his
nooso his own suspenders. IIu accom
plished his purpose by tying his sus
pondors around his neck and by lower
ing himself from tl.o troo, which at
that limo was about seven feet from
the ground, but constantly tottlod un
dor tho strees at tho end. Evidently
tho body had been hanging about four
months. Tho susjHmdeni bad out
through tho throat and roatod on the
. spinal column. No marks of external
Violence were viibl. 'Iho coroner's
''jury rctuni'tl a verdict of suicide.
ETCHINGS.
l!iireMon .liwle on Hip
bv Paving KwntH
"Scout"
Caiijnrt or CriuosiTiKS. Mr. 1). B.
Ures, of this city, has a very interest
ing cabinet of rare coiiw, mineral curi
osities, and specimens of ore from our
various niin's. As Mr. !es is con
stantly adding to it, it will soon be a
veiy valuable collection in fact it is
well worth the trouble of inspection
now. It is in his olliee op the corner
of Main and A streets.
A V.mwBi.K AnsTKACT. Attorney
O. K. Bell, of this city, after several
year's labor, has about completed his
abstract of titles to real estate in Union
and Wallowa counties. It is complete
and reliable in every respect, and is a
most valuable property. Parties de
siring infni niation regarding lands,
and titles to lands in this county can
not do belter than call on Mr. Bell.
Staxoi: hi t Turn. Had Gen. Grant
lived till last Wednesday, he would
have been (55 years of age. Milton
K.xgle. Upon reflection it dawns on
our mind, also, that had George Wash
ington, the discoverer of America, liv
ed till last Febuary he would have been
155 yeais of age, and had Columbus
the father of his country, lived till next
January iie would bo 15.'! years old.
licllcction. of this nature are calculat
ed to "give us pause" and impress us
with the profundity of things.
Tin: Covr. Schools. Examination
at Ascension School and Leighton
Academy, Cove, will bo held next week,
Monday and Tuesday ; written exami
nations, Wednesday and Thursday;
oial, Friday, June 3rd, at S P. M.
Commencement exercises will take
place at Ascension School. They will
consist of Music, vocal and instrument
al, recitations, valedictory by Miss
Crista Beidleman, of the" graduating
class, and an address by Hishop Morris.
All the friends of the school are invit
ed to be present at both the exami
nation and closing exercises.
Tiinv Pkakkd tjii: Woitsr Tho
delegates from the diU'ercnt lodges, I.
0. O. F. in this county, returned in
due time from the Grand Lodge recent
ly held in East Portland. They say it
was tho most interesting session over
held, and the only thing that preven
ted them from returning perfectly con
tentediwas tho conduct of brother J.
W. Norville, of the Summerville lodge.
Nicy say mat wiieu tney lott, a num
ber of hallelujah lasses had him in tow
trving to convert bun, and as he showed
decided symptoms of succumbing,
they were anxious and feared he would
east his lot with the salvation armv.
Tin: Siskiyou Ti:.v.i:i, Coxtkact.
"The contract for completing tho Siski
you tunnel, has been let to Hale it
Smith, of San Francisco, and thev also
have a contract to excavate another
tunnel. 1100 feet in length, situated
,'outheast of the toll house, where they
will ute tho machinery in the Buck
Bock tunnel, They have shinned a
lot of horses from the Cascade division
of the N. P. 11. H. The advance force
of graders were blasting rocks last week
wjthm a half a mile of tho south end
of the tunnel" Plaimlealfr. The linn
of Hale it Smith, my dear Mr. Plain-
aler, are from Union, Union Countv,
Or., and are largely interested in lands,
mines, and are extensive sheep owners
in this county, besides being interested
in the banking business here.
Those Mi'xieii'.u, Edikicks. About
the iirst thing that attracts the eve of
the average tourist, upon entering our
city is the edifice erected for municipal
. i.i 1 1 . i -i i
purposes, auu uie anjoning uiUKimgs
belonging to the c
2nd and C streets'.
city, on the corner
To say that thev
are wonderfully and fearfully put to
gether will hardly convey to the mind
of the average reader an idea of the
profound architectural skill required
in their construction. In fact nothing
but a pencil in the. hands of someMur
illo, could give even a faint idea of their
wild, weird aspect, or cause the mind
to faintly grasp tho idea of the builder
in his "architectural fantasy." If
credit is due to anyone for the pict
urcrfquo nuiuiur in which the buildings
arc grouped, it belongs to Jou Nodine,
the man who moved the buildings on
to their present site. It seems the
city council had so many weighty ar
guments ami consumed so much time
on the subject, that as the weeks and
months slid along into the sweet subse
queotly, Jo got warm under his necktie
and said "he would group them him
self, and be d d to the council."
Candor compels us to hay that Joe did
his work in good shape, and we have
no fault to find in regard to his ideas
in "grouping" as illustrated in thcuo
buildings, but we do think the city
council is very slow' in completing tho
work, and carrying to completion their
conceptions in regard to these edifices.
Doubtless (he members of the council, .
having in their "minds' eye" the beau
tiful appearance the buildings will pre
sent when completed, view them in
that light, while the populace view
them as they really are at present.
Hence tho uncomplimentary remarks
indulged in by the populaeo in regard
to tlio council. Wo
think the work
should be hurried up some. Iu6tead
of the walls of those buildings resound-
' ing nightly, with the rounded periods,
j and eloquent sentences of I lis Honor,
! the Mayor, and the persuasive utter
ences of tho councihnen aruin with
I each other, the Thomas cat seeks his
I mate therein and with songs and hil
i arity whiles away tho night. The
weary tramps somclimufi rest in it for
a night or two, and smoko their pipes
in peace, feeling that thy are, in a
I measure, under, the protecting arms of
the city authorities and eanaflord to be
insolent. A charge ought to h made
and wo are in hoes tho common coun
cil, in its own good time, will make
it.
The "Oregon," "Stcrlin - ami best of
all the "Green S al" trig .is at Jones !
Bro's.
Social Scintillations.
PnrnRrnptis Pertaining, -Prlnrlvnlly, lo
tlic I'crrRrlnalloiiK of Uio
l'iti!nr.
"THE "WOULD DO MOVE."
Miss McBoth has Ik on quite sick du
ring the week.
Dr. Kinehart, of Suniinerville, made
Union a visit, yesterday.
Mr. J. W. Earls, of Ladd canyon,
visited Union. Tuesday.
Mr. M. Waddle.of Elk Flat, made us
a substantial visit this week.
Mr. J. W. Norville and wife, of Sun -nierville,
were in Uni m Thursday.
Mrs. A. -L. Saunders and Mrs J. P.
Smith are visiting fiiends on Powder
river.
Senator Kinehart returned from
Malheur county, tho fore part of the
week.
Miss Ida Davis was the recipient of a
supi ise party by her numerous friends,
la.-t Wednesday evening'
Mrs. Sanborn and daughter, Nime
nia and Mrs. Sickles, of the Cove, were
visiting in Union this week.
Lou. .Davis came down from his
ranch on North Powder, the fore part
of the week and stayed several days.
Matt Jojinston, of Lostinc, who has
been on a visit to Canada and the Kast
ern states returned last Wednesday.
The Union Silver Cornet Band now
practice several times a week, and de
light our people with most excellent
music.
James Bloom, of the Cove, was in
town yesterday. He has bought the
Cove saloon of IJeinillard and is now
sole proprietor.
J. W. Kennedy and family left this
week for a visit to freinds and relatives
in Indian valley and Wallowa. They
will bo absent about tliiee weeks.
Mrs. Dobbins, sister-in-law of John
Dobbins, who has been visiting hero
for a month or two, took her departure
for her home in tho East, hist Wed
nesday. Uemcinbcr the New York store at
La Grande. It is the stoic patronized
by all tho fanners, because they can
get bettor bargains there than any
where else.
Dr. Diggers has located in IJellevuc,
Idaho, and entered into partnership
with Dr. M. Jones, of that city, .Mrs.
Diggers started this week to join her
husband there.
We are pleased to note that Mrs.
Chancey, who received injuries last
winter by falling on the ice, is now
mending rapidly, and will soon bo up
and around again.
Mrs. Fannie Goodspeod and her
sister, Miss Grace Collin, started last
Wednesday for a visit to friends and
relatives living on the sea shore at
Tillamook. They will bo gone several
weeks.
Mr. Jap. Stevens, accompanied by
his sister, May, passed through this
city last M.onday en route to the Wil
lamette valley. They go to visit friends
and relatives and will be gone a week
or two.
Mr. Wilbur Davis and Alf Minnick
took their departure for Pino eieek,
the fore part of tho week. .Mr. Davis
will open up his saw mill and endeavor
to supply the busy town of Cornucopia
with building material.
Mrs. Craig and Mrs. Savage came
near meeting with a serious accident
last Tuesday while riding down to the
depot. They accidently ran against a
telega ph post, breaking the shafts of
the vehicle, and throwing them both
out. Luckily no serious damage was
sustained.
Thursday evening last, the members
of the Union Silver Cornet Band, on
invitation assembled at the spacious
residence of W. T. Wright, and a most
enjoyable evening was spent in the
boundless hospitably that Mr. and
Mrs. Wright know to well how to dis
pense. A sumptions lunch, ice cream
and music were features of the evening
Mr. A. McAlexander and wife of
Lostinc, arrived in the city the fore
part of the week. They come for the
purpose of looking after their proper
ty here. They will have soineinprove
ments made on it, among other things
an additional wing built on tho resi
dence. They will move here in a few
months and make this their porma
nient home.
Mr. Chas. Met lure, of Ladd canyon
called on us this week. We always
grasp Charleys hand with a great deal
of pleasure, for he was the first man
to enroll his name on the subscription
books of tho Scout. He informs us
that Mrs. McCluro has been quite sick
for several weeks past, which we regret
exceedingly. She is improving, how
ever, at present writing.
Horseback riding is tho favorite pas
time with the ladies of Union just now.
Main street, nearly a mile in length
and shaded by trees is a most delight
ful thoroughfare to rido upon in tho
cool of tho evening aud often presents
a very gay unu auunateu appearance.
We suppose it will be just as well to
say in this connection that Union is
the prettiest little city, and has nioro
handsome married ladies, more be
witching widows, more pretty girls, and
more graceful and accomplished lady
equestrians than any town in Eastern
Oregon. If any brother scribe want
to knock tho chip oil' our shoulder on
this proposition ho is invited to sail in.
AcQriTTKp. Tho ciuo of Stnto vs A.
Mitchell, on a charge of lareony, was
tried this week btforo Justice .!. B.
Thomson, and tho defendant was ac
quitted. Only a few cans of the prize Sewing
Machine baking powdir left at Levy's.
Try your chance, you will prubahlv
draw the niachim .
Iinsii.ess Locals.
Breaking cart for sale. Enquire of
Dr. D. Y. 1C. Deerim;, Union.
Garden boos at Jo. Wrights, 157 1-2
cnts ouch.
Wool sacks ,18 cents each, at J. B.
F.aton's.
Steel traps, 52.50 si dozen at Jo.
Wright's.
Choice garden and tlower seeds at
Jones Bro's.
"Merry War," "Ilig King" and"Oys
fr Shell," new brands of tobacco at
Jones Bro's. Try them.
Ladies and gents' summer goods con
stantly arriving from the East and San
Francisco, at Levy's.
Everybody snH'ering with colds.
There is one consolation, however, they
can be quickly cured by a few doses of
Dr. Bosanko's Cough and Lung Syrup.
For sale at Jno. T. Wright's drugstore.
Price SOcts. and.fl.OO f bottle.
Dr. S. Harmon, nconlM and optic
ian, from St. Pctcasbtirg, Busia, is
now canva-sing Oregon, establishing
a reputation among its people prepa
ratory to making a permanent olliee
on I Lis oust. 1 take pleasure in cer
tifying that 1 have read Dr. S. Har
mon's testimonial letters, which have
been sworn to by tho writers on this
coast before notaries public, ami I be
lieve the gentleman to ho all.be pro
fessionally claims to be. ami cheerfully
rcconicnd him to the Oi-eiron public.
K. D. St'AKUOW,
San Francisco, Oil.
.Viv.-tl UN i.Itv.
Mr. P. I. Wileovson, of Ilnrsc Cave. Ky., j
says lie va. fur many years badly allliclcd
with I'hthiMe.nNoDiaboto; the pains were
ahnoM uncndnn.hle and would M.inetiin.-s
almost tl.i'nw him into convulsions. He
tried Kl.-ctrie Hitlers and got relief from
lirst hotilc and after t.-ikim; si hiittles. was
entirely cured, and has gained in llesh oih-
teen pounds. Says he positively believes he
would haw died had it not been for the rc-
HefalVordhd l.v Kleetrie imier:.. Sold at
lift v cents a bottle .v .1. I . ruht. Union
C:iiii ltd.it m ami Slmrs.
Ladies' l-'ivnch kid shoes-, $;i.r0; mens'
boots, $2 75; mens' two-hue'de shoes, ipl.'.Ti
at Vincent's, lie is dosha; out his piods
regardless of eost before j;ettinj; in his
.siriii stod;. Kverythiug oNo at similar
iriccs. Now is the time to get bargains.
Just vrcoivotl at Herman
Waldeck's, Summer ville,
an extra line and well He
leeted si nek of mens' boys'
and youths' clothing' whieh
will he sold ai astonishing
low prices. Call and con
vince yourself.
NHW THIS YVKKK.
3a
HARffilAW,
(Of St. l'etc-rshiirg, Hiissia,)
and Practical
OPTICIAN.
0;l!o ' at 'elitenuia! hotel.
Duplex liyc Illuminator.
Itvthis machine I am ablo to detect tho
slightest disease of the eye, I have also an
Invention bv which I aiii ablo lo measure
tho focus ot the eyes, then I in-ikeglasses to
suit cadi eye aceonliirdv. 1 have a large
supply of giniiino l'KIMM.IC I.KNS, for all
eyis, in different s!a us, which eau bO se
cured only bv an occullsi. Al-o have tho
MKim'ATHI) hK.NS. which, hi some eas
es, language cannot express the benefit the
human race derive from them. Kor iu
siauee, a large eveand a large pupil, can
not Hsu the pohhlc, as they jjvo too much
light 'Ihe .Medicated having tint lens N
much belter.
R. C. GREIG
Is almost, daily receiving
additions to his larjye stock
OK
UiiifiL IS
A new line of
i-i i t r
HTCtniin C rPnimiPC:
JaollllclU O 1 Ul 1U111Ls5,
Jusl hi, which are well known to tako
liio lead.
Spectacles, Brushes, Combs, etc,
A largo assortment.
Bird Seed, Insect
Powder, Machine and
Coal Oil.
NOTICE FOR I'UHLIOATION.
Lasd Orriru. at La (iii.Uiik. Ohkoo.v,!
May 2.1, 1ms". I
Notios is Jiorehy jdvon that tin follow Ing.
named settler has I! led uotloo of his inten
tion to iniiko Ileal proof in stinp.irl of his
eluiiii, and that 11 proof will be uiado hu
fir tnu r.'gUtur nod rwoivorat ha (Irand".
Oregon, on July (I, Issr, vU: IHCItN'AUI)
J.llliSDO.V, lid. No. a W, for the MV qr. of
bV or. Him I. X hlf. of SV nr. a id SV nr.
of XU'iir. See 12 Tp 4 S 11 !0 it. He iiiinios
the following witnosHe-i to prove his ooii
IhiiiuiiM rtxiddiieo uikiii. and cultivation of.
land v'u: John W- Mlnnli-k, Jocbi
lmviH. William Wilkinson ami Thomas V.'ll
klHon. all i f I nion, Ongoii.
II' SHV JtlNntAIlT,
o 2 o lU-fclstir
Sill
The
uni,.
if, it islour turn, not to "Blow," lint to
Inf r.-u the Citizdi f I nion lii' n fount v that vc are Ih -reiving a
Large and Fh cly Selected Stock of
Dry Goods, Furnishing Goods, Boots and
Shoes, Glass and Qtieensware,
urrncGHBS. mm an w niw
wu oociuD-irjB s u vJGPirj tr.aasa bi canon e
Which was bought for cash and will bo
sold strictly for cash, at prices that will "as
tonish tho natives."
We don't cpoet to "run the town." hut lo cxpi-i-t our "liar.- o Hie trade of
thi.s iiy and o- tintrv. if fair d aln.p. iron I : ud and low
prices will aeconqillsh thai end.
The old way of doing business is a tiling of
the past. Cash men do not want to pay
poor debts and long-winded accounts. Wo
expect to re-organize the mercantile busi
ness in this valley, not to drum or humbug
the people by misrepresentations, not to
sell goods less than cost, but to make a
uniform cash price on all goods, which
means 20 per cent, lower Mian any man
who buys on time can sell for.
i TvmHr f tinncmifl IJImtu wwfli ovvtiovt 1
" - "V
l . T,. 1 . 1 i.
UlCl CJKl lUIISC UOUULJll
J
"mlr' fill; yflVniO" ill 11JV CSWli' vm tif
lWUVv.. UUfc ful llli . IV )L I V.-L1LL. KM ULU
"ji j i i ".-- r a
l'lSK, () 1XT CCilt. dlSCOUHT, CaSll ail(l fyoOO
1 L 7
lor book keeper, making a saving of 554,
000. Does anybody blame us for starting
the ball a rolling?
Ail early inspeGtiori of our stock will convince
The most ski-itiele that the new order of business Is mil -h more satin.'ae.nn- to all,
JAYCOX & FOSTER, - - Union, Or.
JOS., WRIGHT,
DEALER IN
Slain Street, Union, Oregon,
Hhs just Itecoivcil an Immense Stock of New Clouds, which he will sell at u
I 'lease compare the following prices with those of oilier stores in tho county :
Four
,,
l-ork,
PAT. OVAL CHURNS THE
Guns, Eovolvcrs,
Union,
. EV33LLE&, -
I Having leased ami thoroughly retltied
Itirely ilillorent plan than hcretnloie, and no
- fortahl -. In eoiineelloii with tho hotel is an
Iluvlng leased and thoroughly refilled
i
! 1 B
Where tho Finest Hnuids of
Wines, Liquors and Cigars arc kept con
stantly on band.
Tho patronage of tho public is solicited. H. .M I LhKlt. I'ropricior.
(OI'I'OSITK CKNTUNXIAli II0T1JJ,.)
JB S0 ELLBOTT, - Proprietor.
Kverylhini; First C'las. Tt-inn Very I!eason:iLU'.
Buss to and Fioni the Depot Making Connection with all Trains.
Daily Stage Line to Cove, " .
Carrying Fast Freight and Passengei
I.pavlni? Union ovory nftnriioon and icturnliiu' in iiiurulng. AiSlJhiavgijliiifflE
train. I'uru 0 onUj leniid trip 15 itnti, "T
i
oiLp lids
?6 'tl VttA
iiw.i.i .,vnwai
1 I 1 !' 1 "Jl
itl(l SOIU iOS ' CUS11 Will
tilled liny Forks
Manure Forks
7.1c.
t0.
itaue, ami Jioe Handles lvic.
Muck f-"nvs ",")c. Hand Haws. . 7t"iu.fc?2.r0.
Hoes flOe. Spades 7e,u
Scythes Me. Snaths HV'e.
llrooms , . :KI,.,o. I'owdcr ftOe.
Axes $1.(10. Hummers .p.0c.
Wash hoards 2.V. Mureka Wringers $2.tM,
Steel Trap-i 2."ie.
Towel Hacks 2.V.
Single trees, ironed 51.00.
Keek Yokes Vd.25.
Tho Finest Assortment of
m
III the ('(unity.
AT LOWEST I'ltlCUH
Tho Celebrated
ANli
BEST IN THE WORLD.
and Ainiinition.
COOK
llljJlii)
Ills CI
illll
Oregon
- Proprietor.
tin same. It will bo conducted mi an cn-
tin' same. It will ho comluctod mi a
pains wid bo spared lo make patrons
elog.uit
oo m
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