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About The Oregon scout. (Union, Union County, Or.) 188?-1918 | View Entire Issue (July 9, 1887)
IT THE QRECOM SCOUT. AMOS K. JONES KPITOIt, City and County Official Paper. Saturday, July Ml.., JH87. Bm'iwmHuuiiiHWtm.""'""- lim 1111.1 Ji LY1XC chop nicroirrs axd STOCK i)siATcn:s. Viuh'v t tin nhovo caption Ihn llinth- Jloiitliti, for .Ttiiio, explains; how liltli! roliiiliility 0111 be pliucd in stock report k niid ilispalihoH. Jliisiui'ss 111011 nml fanners should put but little fnitb in Ibcni. It says: 'The aiiiuinl season of lylnr nbout. the condition of crop .Tovliir in this country mill nhronil, hn sol in a little earlier, nuil with much iro:itt;r virn loucc. tliiin usual. IYoui this time on, until this rrops are liberal, floral, and tnadc ready for market, will this stream of falsehood coiitinne tllov. The (.eason will not enil be fore next December, and then the ly inp current will only be traiif-fcrred into the channel of ''Mocks of bread fituffs on hand, and probable require ments," nl home and abroad. The tremendous contest being carried on in wheat, of course, makes the temp tation to falsify stronger than usual this year, but what a commentary on speculative desperation and madness is furnished by the fact that, to accom plish personal ends, crazy, icckless gamblers will not hesitate to poison the very sources and fountains of pub lic information and knowledge. He who puts poison into a well is justly execrated as a villiau ami a criminal of the deepest dye; but the black-hearted rascally speculators: are allowed to send out false reports and misleading lispatchcs all over the country for the purpose of stealing the money of their victims, without a single word of re buke. Can there be no law to punish such scoundrels as they deserve? or must this business go on until half the country is llnaneially ruined by it? Every well posted man knows that 110 dependence can be placed up any lipatclies or reports sent out by speculators regarding railway stocks or grain. Thn majority of t hem aro intended to mislead and deceive, and if, by chance, tho real truth is told occasionally, it is only for tho sake of variation in coloring, or because the gamblers can make the truth more serviceable to them for the time hulim than a lie. Thousands if not mill ions, of dollr.rs have been lost on wheat alone in the Chicago market during the past few years, by believ ing lies concerning the condition of crops in this country and in Europe. It would seem that the ipcculatirs must have a regularly organi.ed It ti reau in Mew York and other cities, with ramillcaiious tar and wide, whose miriness it is to get up reports -about tho stock market and about grain, and then scatter them broadcast through the laud. .More than this, i:iirhiin well known statisticians and agricultural writers in Europe are do liberately hired, it is believed, on Ibis ido the water to falsify and uiisreprc seitt tho real foreign situation regard ing crops, stockb of breads! uffs on liiiid, probable remilremenls, etc. warn our readers to take all such loumonts, issued tor speculative pnr posos with a good big iIim of salt, rum iihiiki tniiui miin About the only riporf of this kind to be relied upon, isthnt furnished by tho Agri cultural department at Washington about thilOlh day of each mouth. 80 far as Mown, speculators have not yet suiToedoyn corrupting that source and fountain y information, although they have repiW'dly tried hard to do mi. At tho pnViit rnto of progress, how long will itta betoi o we become m nation of gimitW and liars, iu re gard to stocks nnilfcnlii? ' Washina;to Letter. From our rcgutttr to,j, )tt. Washington, .Itinu'iuth, 1887. All tho members of 111 -aliitjct , ' as well as tbu president;.,,.,, still in town. After tluuueelingiMho cabi net on Tuesday the presldCj. ,hvo to Albany's opera bouse tut distrib uted tho prizes and dlplonm to the graduates of the high scIujj, jj0 was also Invited to perform ll s,no ollieo for tho pupils or the AcaiU.y 0f tho Visitation in (icorgetown -A tlio lust moment bo found It impossib,to attond tho oloMug exercises of school and Mint bis regrets and the of Mrs. Cleveland. Vo iimiiihi'iiienl has vet been miidl - -ii Vmi to tho vacant seat on he bench of thoT ,, L S. Supremu Court. It W doubt fnl whether the stibiect has yet been much considered. No better select ion could bo made, however, than in tho nomination of Secretary Lamar to till tho vacancy. It is well known that geiirctiiry Uwunv llnds the foil- tjnoof tho Interior Department Irk- ... .1 i i. i... fiouin. ill i n suiiieiiie ocnen u would bo mm o In his element, as well ' " ' IJk0, 4 tl.o rltrbt man it. tlm rl-l.t ,.leo. , t"V . . .i.l..... . o.,..r. , .."" IIW ts VI. 4. oinin. I M, i.nmoin, mo i ioiuvot ""h- jonn om. v s 0. t0xmm Mxi tnty, left for Now York on Monday Martha Joln . Kix.-m for inr. jii-'ht. It is undrHood Mm he I Jo 1 W. V Hy, Vii Th itutiji Hull; Ha uuLUJ.il nr r 1 1 KtBivuMntuMMVimmm escort Mrs. Cleveland homo on Sat urday from her visit to the .scene of her school days, or, to speak by the card, of her college days. The pres ident will not take another vacation in July as has been reported, but he and his wife will pas most of the summer at their country house just outside the city, where, since early iu the winter, Mrs. Cleveland's mother has been comfortably settled. Cardinal (iibbons, who has been iu Washington since last Saturday, is regarded, of course, somewhat, in the light of a ctirio'.ily4 but his modest am ascetic appearance and bis iptiej. ; ami dignified bearing have disarmed even the most vulgirly curious, and , commanded respect and admiration j from every one. lie has been kept busy since his advent, dedicating churches, attending school and college commencements, etc. i Thc.Iubilec of the Queen of (J rent j Uritain , and Empress of India, was ! celebrated in Washington by. two i ... ...... events a grand dinner at tlie nriusli Legation and the dedication of the Victoria memorial room at the C.nr tield Hospital. The dinner was at tended by all tho members of the cab inet, ill the foreign ministers iu town, and the secretaries of the Uritish Le gation as well as Admiral Porter and several others. The lloral decorations were very beautiful, specially so was the adornment of the portrait, of the Queen at the head of tho grand stair case. From a lloral crown at the top of tho picture, two streamers of (low ers were suspended , one bearing the date of the Queen's ascendency to the throne, 18:(7, and the other tho year of the jubilee, 1887. A similar rib- j bou ornamented the bottom of the portrait, bearing the letters V. 15. I. ' iu brilliant colors. There was no j speech making but at the end of the dinner, Secretary Uayard proposed the toast, good health, long life and prosperity to Queen Victoria. After the toast was drunk, MinUtcr West proposed the health of the president and these simple ceremonies closed the dinner. The Society of St. (Jeorge is the douatorof tho ward iu the Cartield hospital in commemoration of the jubilee, a most useful, and, iu re membrance of the sympathy shown by the Queen during President Curlleld's last illness, a most appropriate jjift. One tea tu re of the dedication exercises was the opening with prayer by Rov. Dr. Giesy of tho Protestant Episcopal church, and thoclosing with the ben ediction by Enhhi Stern of the .Jew ish Synagogue. Py virtue of the prayers of I In; P.'.iptists at the time of the death of Cardinal McCIoskcv, and n .Jewish Wahid anil u Christian clergyman iniuister'ug their ollieo at the same ceremony, America is en titled to a jubilee of her own, if in lift v years her people can bring the woi Id so near the time of one church, ono faith, one baptism. The church, tho faith, the baptism of brotherly love, charity, and religious tolera tion . The civil service commission lias invited the secretaries of the illtierent local civil service boards of the princi pal cities to meet on the :21th. of .luno iu Washington, to hold a conference for the purpose of systematizing the torin of e.N'mainations in order to make them practically tho same in all the larger cities of the Cnlted States. Dr. Hamilton, chief of the marine hospital service expresses the belief that there is no dauber of a further spread of tho yellow fever at Key West, Fin., every precaution having been taken to prevent the spread of the epidemic. The simplest sanitary rules, such as are applied lo any well ordered household, would prevent the origin of tho disease. A local law, Well enforced, that would keep drains ami tho gutters of the streets open and sprinkled with lime or copperas, ami yellow fever no longer will be tho dreaded pestilence it now is iu tho cities of the South-east. Circuit Court. Docket. Iviil'ITY. Assignment of A. C. Newman, W. II, Campbell assignee, Aesigninentof II. II. Hloom, .1. F, linker assignee. Assignment of M. Ii. Hrennan, .1, H. Eaton .lr. assignee; It, Enkin Atty. for Pltl". l)au Marx vii (Jims, (iooduoue.li and .1. M, Church; Crites for HIT, Kukin for Deft. Assignment of Sims Hros, O. Ral ston assignee. (lus. Hutchinson vh Mary C. Simp- Union I'ounty vs 1). 1'. JIoDatiU'ls ft ik; Sholton for FUV. Crites anil Ilakor linker for DeftV. Vsignmoiit of F. A. Foster (). T. .x assisjiu'o; Kakin for l'lll'. 11. titvon vb Fetil and l'lom m Crites for Deft's. 'msiiiilev vs ('linsllooilinniiili nml ' ,S.Slliv:'lhlkor, Shelton it llakff tor ruii.v.i ; M..1: ill fur Deft. i nan i ('hnmlliu Slluilloil Vu llitll I . ...V .11, w -... kin for Plir; IJaker, Sholton & Baker for Deft. Wilzinski llroy. vs Dan Chandler; M. IJaker for Pill'; It. Kakin for Deft. . John Cameron vs Owen .Watkins; O. F. Hell forPlll". F. S. Chadbourne it Co. vs A. Mc Kcnzie et id. Win. No.vch it Co. vs K. J. Saunders et al; linker, Shelton it linker for Deft. JO. C. Cray vs Frank Kclley et al. Cnioii county vh Frank Slocum; Shelton for Pill. W. F. Davis vs W.T. Hnein and Win. Cooley; IJaker, Shelton it IJaker for pur. A. Somnier vs V. A. Foster et al. r'icolia Pros, vs .1. C. Clayborne et al ; IJaker, Shelton & IJaker for Pill'; Crites for Deft. .1. W. Parker vs Union county et al. W. P. (Joldeberry vs Isabella Golds bcrrv. Nellie Hughes vsll. M. Hughes; liell for Pill. C. C, Coll'mbeiry vsTbos Pabington. lilia C. Forsey vs Win. Foisey. Angora Kobe and Glove Co. vs M. M. Marshall et al; Kakin for PHI". John A. Tucker vs Sainantba John son ; IJaker, Shelton it IJaker for Pill". D. Somnier it Pro. vs 1). A. Allen et al; Crites for Pill". James Welch vs C. T- Casebeer. W. J. Snodgrass vs K. Hayes etal; IJaker, Shelton it IJaker for Pill". Assignment of Matt Johnston, J. T. Wright assignee. LAW. James Wihon vs K. J. Rogers and II. F. IJuileigh; IJaker it IJaker for Pill'; Crites for Deft. David Henry vs W. P. Holmes; IJa ker, Shelton it IJaker for Pill'; Eakiu for Deft. J. J. McDonald vs W. II. Hamilton. T. P. Unird etal vs W. II. HuHiiian; IJaker it IJaker for Pin1; Shelton for Deft, 0. Ralston assignee of L. J. and (J. P. Sims vs A. L. Saunders. Nancv Sims vs A.JL. Saunders; Crites for Pill'; IJaker it linker for Deft. A. (). Porter v T. S. Wood; IJaker it linker for Deft. E. Hayes vjGio. K. Owen and Ow en Kubn ; Cn'tes for Pill'; IJaker, Shel ton it IJaker for Deft. W. II. Winters vs P. C. Sugette; Fakin for I'lil"; Crites for Deft. James Mitchell vs T. P. Uaird and M. II. Unird ; IJaker, Shelton it Baker for PHI'; Crites Utv Deft. M. M. Uloch it Co vs J. It. Ladd. O. C. Gove it Co. vs .tho Island City Mercantile it Milling Co; IJaker, Shel ton it IJaker for Pill'; Kakin for Deft. S. IJ. and C. H. MePheeters and F. M. Crawford vs U. 1). Hamilton; Ba ker, Shelton it Baker for Pill'. John Farrell vs Steve Wallace. Julia Wvnn vs C. Winn; Baker, Shelton it Baker for Pill". W. II. Griggs vs M. McICen.ie. Thos. Smith vs Lucy J. .Martin; Ba ker, Shelton it Baker for Deft. Island City Mercantile it Milling Co. vs Mrs Kva Newborn. K. D. Finn vs M. C. and (5. R. Pel ton and M. Sandoi fer. Oscar .laeohsoii etal vs James Welch ; Crites for Pill". Sommer it Blum vj Geo. Harmon et al. T. A. Davis et al vs John Oloy; Ba ker, Shelton it Baker for Pill'. J. L. Sperry vh A. N. Hamilton; Crites for Deft. Fred Nodine vs John Nodine. Wallowa county vs Union county; Piper it Burleigh and Ramsey it Bing ham for Pill'; Baker, Shelton it Baker for Deft. Union count v vs Wallowa county; IJaker, Shelton t Baker for l'lll'; Piper it Burleigh and Ramsey it Biugbiim for Deft. Island City M. it M. Co. vs Noel Hopper; Baker, Shelton it linker for Pill'. John A. Tucker vs Win. Constable et al; Baker, Shelton it linker for Pill". ('bus Herring vsSainantlin Johnson ; Baker, Shelton it Baker for Pill'. Chas. Herring vs II. C. Glascow et al; Baker, Shelton it Baker for l'lll'. Man A. Mitchell vs W. 1$. Campbell; Baker,' Shelton it Baker for Pill'. CIMMIN'AI.. State vs .1. II. Hooker. State vs Geo. K. Owen and J. (). Kiihu. State vs N. II. Harris, ('J eases) IJa ker, Shelton it Baker for Deft. S. (Of St. lVtiTjImrs. KnsMiii,) i and Practical 1 npTiriAM V X 1 I VU 111, OllliT hi Parlor IVati'inila! hoti'l. ! I'nion, - Oregon- iti vt ntor of T-lte Duplex bo Illuminator. It v t!i!x iiia' libie I attle to detect tho slijtiuet dioasc nt tlti' co. I have also an Invention by which 1 am sbh to iiichmho the fin ut ol thocye. then I innkoKlaiNi to Mill oai'h oye neoonlMwlv. 1 hive a lari) MipKv of jrenuine I'Kllltl.i: I.1CN5, for ill e.u'K, in ihfformii tu', wlilitli can ho ! curwl onlv hv an o'oiillt. Also Inivo tho MUtU'Antl I.KN.s. whioh. ill some in e. languu catiiot t pros tho lament the Itinaaii noio derive train tUuni. l'r in btanro. a la rue eve. mid h laruo niiiill. win- i nut usp the ju'lilile. us ihev t;i o tott uiiioli . Unlit The Jb'dicate 1 liuviHif till lens i 1 utucli b . Mi ! i ii jjjjMutiai.wiiiiiiritii.J.w.J''J''-'-a'u-u-- KNAPP, BURRELL & ! An.i.t fur nrn.nn nml CELEBRATED BAIX WAGONS, , THE BUFFALO PITTS T1IRKS1IKRS and EiVW-W ! THE RACINE SPRING WAGONS, HACKS and I l j G h.s, Several kinds of May Rakes, Sulky, Gang; and Walking Plows, ! WORLD RENOWNED MeCORMICK TWINE BINDERS, THE MrCOBMICIC AND DKKRIN.G MOW LI ;s T.,nrpt, I THE HODGES' NEW IMPROVED HEADERS, Buckeye Iron Turbin Wind Engines, Bartefl Wire and Binder T?ine a Spcialty. All our pood- tire Itonjjht for Cah ntut will lie Sold ns low n KIltsT ( hA.v. CUOIKS CAN 1!K SOU). (Hvc iif a call or write lor Jllu r..t.a ( n.nioLM'c. free. fT-Fu'l tHT f HepaliN for nil Miv hincry tarried, Branch House, NOT THE WORLD Must, shall and will i Belonging to prices ever known in Eastern Oregon. Call and Examine tlie Only Coilete Stock AdoSph Levy; WASHB53G LIWHMIIII I II II I 1I1IIM Kll UMlVlW Tl I"l "M f Mim KIIIIIIIIMWMWIM'WIIWWIIIMII'illllMl HIHHWII II I I I IIHIIK mm m Pi 1 mm l&k Corwin C. Coffinberry, ' - Manufacturer, Union, Union County, Oregon. TKSTLMOXIALS. Union, On-:on, Mav It, 18S7. ThN I to ci-rtlfy t!i;it Mr. Cliarli' (. foil'. ialii'iry, on May 10. wadii'd with an Ai'iim W!ihia auii'lilni! at my lioti'l, in one hour unit forty-tivtwninutr-. tint following aaau'd arlk-li's:" Kainlly wa-liin,ir, t lino r-h irt-. -pair drawers, ''2 iimli-r-htrt!-, '2 iUti-, 1 apron, i! towi-N, ,S pair oi'k, 12 handki'r tmlcff, li t'olliirs and 1 p;dr i-uff-v Hotrl KooiN, IS initio cloth. 18 hi'it, !!') pillow i-ai's, and TO towi-N, I'll pii'i-i'N in all. Tho almvo wiiidiiiii; "avi! porfoi'f MttNfMi'lIou. 1. II. MlM.Ki:, l'ropiiotor Ci'iitomcal hotol. I'nion, Oregon. May 1 1SS7. This U to i-ortify that 1 hao uod tho Ao nio Wiiohiui; nim-hiuo and wriiifror, and thoroufjhlv ti'tod it. and am now .a'isiiod that it i" tin? lot MtiJtinjr niarhino now in um', and tinhiitatiiiKly rivoiaiuoiid it to tiny ptron wllting a washhifr ma. lruo. I aiiii.alllli'd that it will do all or luoro than is claimed for it by Mr. ('otlinlii-rry. MAKY H. LATON. JONES Wf II f mm j - Dtalo In i ?? i WATCHES, OI.OCK.S, JJ3WKLRY. Ml SICAl. INSTltl'MKNTts, nCTFitK KltA.MH.'s, HUH) CAGES, 11ABY CARRIAGES, En. Oamlios, Xul-sand Fruils, Foriotliottls, Xovols, olu. etc. SfdOd'ders from all parts of tlie country promptly attended to. CO., Portland, Or. Wmliiuirton Territory for the always in mik-r. Island City, Or. i-L .Hl'AHV. UlTiLW JXJEJl Jt y BUT THE STOCK OF- he sold at the lowest Union, Ogn, and WRBNGER. ThiU to i-.'itify that 1 havn u-oil the Ac mi' washing iiiai:!ilao and wrinu'or to do two l.irjjn finailv wiihhnr. a i i . I it jrave mo itorfoot siri-f'iutiuii, and I think it will do all that it N rocomiiiiMiilod to do. MliS. CllAliLi:.s lttJIMXS. I'nion. Or. May 11, ltS7. rnlon City llo'ol. May 11th., 1S.S7. ThN Is to icrtify tint the Acme wahiii mai'hiae ha done two wa-hhi at my ho tel, and it ui iriven perfect utNf-ietion, i ad 1 think it will do ail that Mr. Oifiiiihor rv u'pri'oouts it to do. I.. J. l'.OOTIU:. t'nioii, Oregon, May 1(1, 1SS7. TliN i to ee:tlly that wo have teted the Aenie wah a' maehiue and wringer on overd oe aioii, and have no hesitancy in Miviiu that it is the Itest ni ichlne we liavo M-i'ii. MUS. I'M MA .11 INKS, JIKS. AI.L1H JOXKS. BRO'S aDEJf i tap mm m i l.L' R. C. GREIG Ih nlniosfc dsjilv rccoiviiijr additions to his Itirjc stock -01 A new line of Eastman's Perfumes, .Iut In, which arc well known to take the lend. Spectacles, Brushes, Combs, etc, A lnrfri" n-iortincnt. Bird Seed, Insect Powder, Machine and Coal Oil. WIND Ml! fjlj I di'Mi-e to iiilorm tin- public tluit I run tin soli' nj.'1'Ut for tin1 i-i'li'lirati'il HXTER 1MIISK WIND MILLS, in t'liiim eonn tv, and inviti' int Miiliii; lairi'liasiTS to coiniMMHl exainiiH- Hkmhi ihov on i-xliibi tion at mv iliici" in Wot I'liion. 1 am fMllvbll'i'iI . voll will irnllotlllt:U it till' l)Ort mill now iiiiiimfai'tii.Til. Tin- cxtri'iiiuly low piii-c-i ploi-i' tlifin within tin.' ivai'li of all. CiiTtiliirs of wind mills mid pumps M'lit on tipnlicalioii. A. J. KIollK. driLTi-y!.' 1 lasi Sciatica, Luuibago, S'aturiatitsu, SrAte, Sting:, Mitss, 15ral:os, Sun'.enr, Scratchsc. Sjrain3. Strains, Stitches, Etiff joints, Backache, Qalh, Sjiaviii Crack3. Contracted Iilusclcs, Ernptions, Hoof Ail, Ecrow Vortni, Swinney, Saddle Oalli, Piles. TI-JJ3 GOOD OLD STAND-BY areoni; llsltea forovoryliody osactlywhot luclolmcd fnrit. Ononf tliorcn-ons for tho (jreat iiojiularltyof tl.o Jti'staet; Liniment la found in Its universal i..-l'lic:iIitIU". Uvcryliody needs such a medicine. Tho I.tiiuhfi'iiiiui nccrtalt lit case of ucclilcnt. Tlie Ihiii-.C'iTlib I'codslt forgcneralfamlly use. r.'hv 'aintornce Is It for hlsteninsnnd lils men. Tin' .'.IfcJtaato ucedi It nlwoys oil Ids work r. n-'t. 'I'll') Mlnerneci'sUlncnoof emrr?ency. Tlio rionecrnecslslt caa't get along without It. Tho l'lirisier nocds It In liU house, bis stable, sud Ids ,toc!j ytint. Sionmhoat limn or tho Ilonliiin.ii needs .: in ilb.-ral SKPiily nlloat and ashore. Thu JJoe.fO-rniicJer needs It It Is Ids best .ii :,dfl'ml fnfe reliance. Tin' Sloc'.t-Krower needs It It will savo Jilm r i audi of dollars and a world of trouble. The llntlroad man necd3tt and will need It so i-.v? us Ills l!f u Is r. rouad of accidents and dangers. Tiio llucliwooilsmnn needs It. There Is noth. r rl.ko tt as r.n antldoto for tho dangers toltfo, ..n! and comfort which surround tho pioneer. The Merchant needs Habont Ms store anion (t .i! cniiUiyecs. Accidents will happen, and when mpjo co:s:o ll'O Jliiitons Liniment la wanted at once. Keeau Iloltte iutho llounc. 'TIs the best of r.piiy. lf-i'iti JJatttntn llio Vnclory. Itstmmeduit u.-.. lis e-o of ncoldeut saves -hla and Iojs of wages. Keep n. ltuttlH AtMixyx in tho Stnble for itho wlicn wnntcil. PATENTS Ohtaiuod. and all Patent llu'diics nttonilcil to i'roiaptiy and for .Moderate l'eos. Ourottlco is (ipposttu the 1'. S. I'atcnt Onice, and wo can htaiu ratcnN in Itfs ttinu than thoe remote from Waxtiiiton. Send JlODKhor DKAWINO. Wo advi-o a to piintcntaliililv frco of charge; and wo mnko Nt) ciiAmti: rsi.is iati:nt is SKCUUHI). AVer. for, hcr, to the IVxtuianer, tho Supt. of Mont y O.-der iJiv., ami to otllcinls of the I'. S. lsi: nt O'lh c. K.r circular, inlvice, terms u;id tell. rcai i" to actual cli ents In our own State or County, writo to V. A. SNOW & Co., Oppo-ile Patent Dili. c. W .i-l.inntoil, I). C AZER ilEST IN TIIK WORI.I) UBICIOEs IU wearing qualities are unsurpassd, actuslly cHttlattlitcrwolK'xesi f any other brand. Krvefrom VulaialOUs. t!KT TIIK tJKXUIXK. rou SALE nv Orcsott nnd Wnabingiou Ter. "tlerchnuU nud Dealiru srncrnlli'. i UfiWMj mamm i Liniment 3 S3 A