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VOL. IV.
The Oregon scout.
An independent weekly jou i iml , I nod ev
ery S.i t tin lay morn I ml; by
JONES & CHANCE Y,
Publishers anil Proprietors.
A. K. Junks, I
Kditor. f
j II. CiiANcnv,
( Foreman.
It.VTKS OT .SritSOltH'TIONt
One copy, one vear $1.."0
" ' Six months 1.00
" ' Threu ntoiitos . ,7,i
Invnrlulily Cnsh in Advance.
If bf chitmr xuhsrrijitinnt are not paid till
fin? of year, two dollar will lie vhanjid.
Hate- of advertising made known on up
plication. ECorrrspondi'ii'.'e from all parts of the
country solicited.
Adress all communications to the Oiikoo.v
Scorr, Union Otv;;on.
Loilfje nireetoij-.
GKANDK KONDK VALLKY LOWIF.,
No. .'. A. F. and A. M. Meets on the
second and fourth Saturdavs of each month.
O. F'lSF.LL, V. M.
K. W. DAVIS. Secretary.
UNION I.ODdK, No. :(!) I.O. O. F.
Regular nieeiinj;s on Friday evenings of
each week at their hall in Cnion. Allbreth
ren in good standing tire invited to attend.
JJv order of the loilye.
(1. A. THOMPSON, N. O.
('HAS. H. M 1 LLKIt, Secretary.
Cluircli Directory.
MRTIIODLST EPISCOPAL CHURCH.
Divine .service every Sunday at 11 a.
in. and 7 p. in. Sunday school at :i p. m.
Pravcr meeting cverv '1 liur.sdav evening at
fl:3u. Ui:V. (J. M. I ItW'lN, Pastor.
T) UKSIJYTF.1M AN (lit KCII. IiKCF
X larehuf'li sei vices every Salibath morn
ing and cvenin;:. Prayer meeting Wednes
lay evening oft ach Week, i-abbath school
everv Sabbath at 10 a.m.
KKV. C. COX, Pastor.
OT. JOHN'S KPI.-TOPAL 'lIUKCIt.
O Service everv Sundav at It o'clock p. in.
KKV.'W. It 1'OWKLL, Hector.
County :!! its.
State Senator L. P.. Kinehart
Representatives jUhKlllv
Judge ... . . .(. P. Ocodall
Commissioners j,,;,lI'J,rl!,I,,ttn
Sheriff ." . ' A. N. Hainilton
Clerk V. 'J'. Neill
Treasurer K. C. llralnard
School Superintendent. J. L, Ilindmau
Surveyor .... M. Austin
Assessor . . (). D. Thonilinson
Coroner. S. Alberson
City Otllceih.
.1). 15. Itees
S. A. Pnrsel
I .1. S. lilliott
Mayor
Couneilincn !
A. Levy
.1. W. Kennedy
li. W. Davis
lid. Kemiliard
J. 15 Thomson
. . M. Heritage
.1. D. Carroll
L. liatou
Recorder, .
Marshal
Treasurer
.Street Commissioner
I'KOFK.SSIOXA I..
JOHN It. 'KITES,
Attorney at Law.
Colli fling and probate practice special
tics. Olliee, two doors souih fif post-otticu,
Union, Oregon.
EAKIX,
Attorney at Law
AND NOTAKY PUBLIC. Otlicp, one
door south of .J. H. Kutuii's store, Union,
Or'gon.
J X. CKOMWKLL, M. D.,
Physician i Surgeon.
Otlice. ouo door south of .1. M. Iiatn's
store, I'liion, Oregon.
V. IWIMAllC.U ,
Attorney at Law,
Heal estate and follectmg agent. Land
Olliee Business a Specialty. Olliee at Jo
seph, Wallowa eouiitv, Oregon.
Q F. llliLL,
Attorney at Law,
Notarv l'ublie, and Abstractor of Titles.
Oflicc State Land Otlice buildiiiK, corner
Main and A Streets, I'nloii, Oregon.
Q II. DAY, M. D.,
HOMKI'ATIIIC
Physician aa Surgeon.
AI.I. CALLS fKOMl'TlA ATTKNHKI TO.
Olllco adjoining Joint Uro's store. Can
be f-und nights at ihu CVuteiinial hotel,
. om No. 'J.I.
M.JIakkr. J. W. Shki.tox. J. F. Dak El!.
B
AKKlt, .SHliLTOK & ISA KKK,
Attorneys at Law.
OFFICES Unioif and L i firando. Ore
Kn, hprdul Attention given all hiuiuess
t'litrustt d to ii.
I'KOl-'USSIONA!..
jy it: ltKES,
Notary Public and Conveyancer.
Otlice State I and Olliee building, Union,
Union county. Oregon.
.1. M. CAKIiOLL,
Kotavv l'ttblie.
1!. F. WILSON.
Kx-L'o. Clerk.
QAKROLL & WILSON,
Conveyancers and Abstracters.
Abstracts to Itcal and Min'ug property
furnished on short notice, at reasonable
rates.
Sales of Heal and Milling property nego
tiated. Collection business promptly at
tended to.
Olliee next door south of Post-oHiee. Un
ion, Oregon.
L. COBBS, M. D. ,
Physician ami Surgeon.
Having permanently located at Alder, Cn
ion fount) Oreg in. Will be found ready to
attend to calls in all the various towns 'and
settlements of the Wallowa valley.
JSTfllKONIC DISH AS lis' A SPIiCIAI.TY.
My tto is: "Live and Let )le."
J. A
HULL,
House, Sign and Carriage
PAIN TER
Graining a Specialty.
Shop, Corner Main and A Streets, Union,
'Oregon.
j 2T. UAIlDXlin & CO.,
Watchmakers & Jcwchiry,
rnion, - - Oregon.
Clocks and Jewelry For Sale.
r.cimirlni; ill .Mmlenito lintes.
Call and examine our goods and prices.
ml
li
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iUllUiiJ
AND SODA FACTORY,
Cor. Main and li SK - - Union. Oregon,
SIIHltMAN .V ItALKY, Preps.
Manufacturers and deali rs in Soda Wa
ter, S'irsap.irilla. (iingvr Ale. Cream Soda
and Champagm1 Cider, Svrups, etc. Or
ders promptly lilled.
City-Meat -Mate
Main Street. Union, Oregon.
BENSON I3H0S. - I'ROI'IUETOIiS.
JCeep constantly on hand
BEEF, J'OBK- VEAL, aIUTTON,
SAUSAGE, HAMS, LARD. Etc.
Tonsorial Rooms.
J. jr. JOHNSON, - - PROPRIETOR,
Main Street, rnion, Oregon.
Hair cutting, shaving ami shampooing
done neatly and in the best style.
Hot and Cold Baths.
Geo. Wition T, I AY. T. Wnioirr,
President. Cashier.
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UNION,
OREGON.
Does a Oeneral Hanking lluiiiios. Iluyn
and sells uvchuuge, ami diicounts commer
cial paper.
Collections carefully attended to, and
promptly reported.
ALPINE"HOfEU
Cornucopia, Union county, Or.
R. C. WARINNER,
Prop'r.
The only first c'nm Jioum In tint camp.
No paint .pared to make gue.is compila
ble. Charees Reasonable.
Kentucky LiGiior Stt
First Mid Bank,
lTNK)N, OREGON, SATURDAY, AUGUST
craessEnccn
Our Poets.
. This space is iriven for the use and
ibinclitt of our local wilier of verse.
; and we hope to make It a pleasing feature
j of the paper. To that end contributions are
solicited, but they nm.st possess- undoubted
I literary merit to obtain place and recogni
tion here. Ui.
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SWUU1' SAIMSATII
DA V.
Anoth'T week has passed;
Sweet Sabbath dawns at last
nd brings its welcome rest from toil and
strife;
And vc in bliss eun snore
Till ! o'clock before
I We're roused to dress for church to please
a wife.
Whi't solemn awe we feci
As on tip-toes we steal
Behind the holy usher up the aisle;
1 Safe in the pew we bow
' Our heads in prayer now
i Then gaze around to see the latest style.
( Now bursts the organ grand
I And all, like soldiers stand
! And voices raise in prai-e dlvlnily sweet,
While loud the cornet toots
To drown the squeaking hoots
Of tardy sinners sneaking to a seat.
Now docs the pastor dear
Above the pulpit peer
With "The collection will ho taken straight."
Again the organ peels
While each in pocket feels
To lind a bit put there for the. plate.
The sermon now begins,
And to our many sins
We nod assent, alas! and close our eyes;
Till with a nod to break
A leek with, we awake
And try to look profoundly bright and wise.
Grand doen "Old Hundred'' sound
With benediction crowned;
All filled with pious peace, to home return
And hero dissect awhile
The sermon and the stylo
And cuss the cook for letting dinner burn.
S. V. II.
"Forest Dale Fibs."
Pint' Valley, August 7th, 18S7.
Tlic sound of tlio sickle-, and (lit!
scout of "now mown liny" is in tlioair.
Dr O'Connor and Mr. Porter, of Pino
town, both sport new lmuj'ioH. They
are the Invest "bugs" in the burg.
Horn. To the wife of .lumen Loop,
August (he .'trd, n son. .Mother and
con doing well father under the DrV.
care.
.Mrs. Sarah Steel, wife of Geo. Steel
of Pino valley, who went to California
last spring in the hopes of regaining
her health, departed this life on or
about tlie2!)th ult. at. Los Angeles, Cal.
i hor tome tune after reaching Cahfor
j nia, Al is. Steel seemed to grow better,
j but iteeiuly Mr. Steel had n letter
i haying she was worse. Ho wentimnie
j dintely to Baker City, and from thenco
scuta dispatch to ascertain how sho
was, to which was replied, by her
j brother, Mr. Albert Williamx,
l our who is dead aim mined ; you
need not come." Dated, Los Angles,
August Ilril. Upon receipt of this sad
message, Mr. Steel, who had intended
going to California, returned how des
olate only those who have lost a loving
companion may know. Mr. and Mrs.
Steel had been married but two years,
and had no children. I he disease the
unfortunate lady fell n victim to wns
supposed to be consumption. Tho
many friends of Mr. Steel will deeply
sympathize with him in his aflliction.
"There is no death 1 an angel form
Walks o'er the earth with silent treud.
He bears our best beloved away,
And thin we call them dead.
He leaves our hearts ult desolate.
Ho plucks our fairo-t, sweetest flower.
Transplanted into bliss, they now
Adorn Immortal bowers.1'
"Dki.l"
in hi! j 151', and to t1iu point.
Dyspepsia is dreadful. Disordered liver
is misery, indigestion Is a foe to good na
ture. The human digestive apparatus is one of
the most complicated and wonderful things
in existence. It is easily put out of order.
Oreasy food, tough food, sloppy food,
bud cookery, mental worry, late hours, ir
regular habits, and many other things which
ought not to he, have iiiade the American
people a nation of dyspeptics,
UutOreen's August FJower lias done a
wonderful work in reforming this sad busi
ness and making the American peoplo so
healthy that they can enjoy their meals and
be happy.
ItciiieiiilxT: Nolinppiness without health
Hut (ireou's August Flower bringi health
and happiness to the dyspeptic Ask your
druggist for a Imttlo. 8oventy-fivo cento.
Glass and s.tonu fruit jars, and n fino
lino of jolly imigH just received at Jo,
Wright'n. Prices way down. Call
and ceo thoin.
THE COVE.
Neus of tin- M'M'li lis Nntett liy our AV ll
u uii tie iii'rt'sMiiulciil.
August 11th, 1SS7.
Hiram Fisher shot a tine deer, re
cently, in D. S. Fisher's field in lower
Covo
Haying is about linished. Thresh
ers, headers and self binders will be at
work next week.
The distressing question of the day
is, will the terrible epedemic of diph
theria visit tho Cove?
II. .1. Goer and son have sold over
li'iO gallons of cherries this season.
The yield of apples and pears will bo
good.
AVni. Russell is assisting Alex Coch
ran in the blacksmith shop this week.
Kill is is an expert manipulator on the
anvil.
Win. Booth and Henry Lynch pur
chased a number of lino merino bucks
during the week, of Mr. Hill from Ver
mont. Robt. I vers and family, of Harney,
are in town. He is making necessary
repairs on his threshing machine and
will soon commoner- work in the valley.
Tho sports Chits. Olson and Ed.
Robinson started on a bunting and
prospecting trip, last Wednesday, mi
the Minam country. They will,niakc
sheep and elk hunting a specialty.
Rev. W. R. Powell and Prof. Smith',
accompanied by their families, have
gone to Hogem on a ramping trip.
Tho fine mountain road leading to
these mines will attract many summer
visitors.
Miss Anna Stoveall, of Raker City,
at present visiting at Dunham Wright's
on Big ereeli, was in Cove for tho first
time on Wednesday. The young lady
displayed her good taste by at once
falling in love with our town.
A colony left town, Tuesday, bound
for Wallowa Lake, where they will go
into camp foi a few weeks stay in that
lovelv vieinitv. Among others were
Miss Boyd of SI. Paul's school, Walla
Walla, and .Miss Biook of Union.
Two ladies from Portland, stopping
in (Jove, were seen coming up the
creek one day Ibis week, laden down
with split bamboos and line strings of
trout. Some hinted that the fair an
glers puiehasul the speckled beauties,
but of course that is a mistake.
Mr. Wm. Foiresfcr, who has been
traveling through this and Raker coun
ty the last few days, in tho interests of
(leer it Son's Union nursery, has met
with good hiccss, disposing of four
thousand trees. People are waking up
to the fact that nursery stock propa
gated at homo is much bolter suited to
this climate than IbesnpplicH received
from eastern nurseries.
If it wasn't for mo and my pnrnsol,
.ludil would sutler sun stroke while
working in tho nursery these warm
days. Miss If. Tho China song as
rendered by II. .1. G. is fino, if he
would only omit his variations. Miss
S. Get your gun, wait till I come
past, and wo will go up the creek. Jo
F. Von ought to have seen ('rooks
after the cocks of the plains before
they flew. M. I completely lost my
heart to th'at vision of loveliness from
North Powder, Mark. Good bye, J
am a ram driver now. S. (J. R.
Portland Stock Yards Report.
Portland, Or,, Aug. 8,188(5.
Most of tho beef arriving is unmatured
and rather light, though for tho local
trade tho demand is good, whilst tho
Sound calls for tho more matured class,
which seems to look as if th supplies
of matured stock fiad been, drawn up
on quito heavily, and hereafter the
market would bo subject to a lighter
class. Demand forsheep, good, with a
tendency to firmer prices. Lambs aro
eagerly sought for. lltfgs, firmer; ar
rivals light.
AJtltlV.U. OK STOCK P0K THK WKI1K.
Atifi. 2 Hcnf -10 head; sheep 120.
Aug. .'I Beaf (iOjhortes 10; hogs 75.
Aug.-l Sheep 12,'l ; lambs (i8; beef
20 ; hogs fjf.
Aug. s Sheep 210; oxen 80: horses
25; beef 120.
Aug. (5 Draft horses 12; beef CO;
sheop (55.
Aug. 7 Boof 20; Jambs 57.
Aug. 8 Beef 20 ; shoop 117.
Quotations. Beef, .'1 3 .Tf c. gross;
sheep, 2A & .'ijc gross; hogs, Ujf 4 0.
gross; lambs, !? 1.75 & $200.cach.
Market strong.
.1. II. HATH BUN,
Manager Portland Stock Yaidij.
Stock of all kinds sold on commission.
Stock fed, transferred and.roshippcd.
Monoy to loan on long Ihno. F. F.
Bakihi, Union, Or.
K5, 1SS7.
Pine Greek,
A 31(il l'n -mMe Pepnrt Kritin tlir
GicAt -SI'Tili.tf HUtileU i.r
tllloll u;i)it.
aK)I?iO new locations.
j August Hth, 1S.S7.
: W. T. Wright and Rev. Irwin, nc
I rompanied by their families, paid our
, town a visit during the week.
I The Hope mill is going full blast,
I and turning out lets of bullion. One
1 week ago to-day they had about 100
; pounds of crude bullion and their
I stack is not glowing any smaller.
The ball given undor the auspices of
the P. R. J1'. A., as a benefit to our un
' fortunate Itro., .1. B, Morgan, was a
grand success in every sense of the
j word. There were tickets mid.
, netting Mr. Morgan over $200.
j Dr. -Howard showed your corres
I pondenl some (piart, from the Last
j Chance mine which sparkles with the
precious metal. They are now en
. gaged in sacking the mck and it is es
timated to be worth IJlfiOO per sack.
Mr. John Wriuht, of Union, is now
, in town making ariangnients for min
ers to go to work on the Robert Kni-
nit 1 1 . We regard this as another step
I toward the development of our camp,
1 as tho lCnunell is. oiie of our best, pros
I pects.
j Our camp is moving slowly but sure
ly to the front. We can surely show
better surface prospects than any
quartz camp on earth. We have
'quartz enough now in sight to keep
j 100 stamps pounding away for fifty
I veins. All wc lack in capital.
The county road from hero to the
I Mill is a credit to any community, and
1 tho gentlemen who had charge of this
j work deserve tho thanks of the county
- at large, and of Cornucopia in pnrtiru
' lar, for tho substantial manner in
I which the work has been performed.
I Had the state appiopriatiou been used
I as judiciously as the dainty fund . was,
1 we would have a number one road to
! Union.
Loin Colbath. or Walker Bro's., Salt
Lake City, accompanied by (Mian,
i Hughes, of Portland, and .1. II. Mc
Houougli, of The Dalles, visited our
camp last week. Mr. Colbath is one of
tho owners in the Onlaiio mine, of
Utah, which has already paid in divi
dends over tf.H.ODO.OlK). He comes
hero in tho intercuts of the Ontario,
and is much pleased with what he has
seen of our mines. Mr. Colbath as
sures your correspondent that in the
near future we will have a great camp,
and we await his report, with anxiety
as wo aro sure it means something to
ward the devi lopenicnt of our mines.
Messrs. Hughes and McDonough aro
inUTeetod in the Forest (,'ueen and
Allen it Cox ledges, two of the bett
prospects in camp. These gentlemen
were fortunate enough to be admitted
to examine tho celebrated Whitman
mine, and at a depth of 2!)0 foot exam
ined the ledge and they assure us that
at that depth tho O. G. M. Co, have a
splendid ledge of high grade ore. Tho
fact that tho Allen & Cox is tho South
extension of the Whitman, and only a
few yards from this shaft, makes it one
of the best developed propeilies in tho
camp.
High Valley Ifsipponings.
Mrs Frank Lathrop has been hired
to teach our -reond term of public
(chool.
Tho front has left ifa mark on nearly
all kinds of grain, and quite a lot of it
has been cut foi hay.
If idle haiidn aro tho devils work
shop, lie would not lind many bore
just now, on Sunday or other days.
Minnick it Davis.' steam thresher
commenced work in Sam. Galoway's
grain, near Union, last Wonesday.
Tho machino does excellent work.
Mr. A, C. Debord bought last fall
two ponies of tho Umatilla Indians.
They ran away this spring, and ro
cently tho Indians returned one of
thorn. So much for honest 'Injun."
Mr. Willliain Lylo and wife, of Vor
non county, Mo., aro visiting their
daughter, Mrs. II. 0. Robinutt. Thoy
stopped awhile in Arizona to seo-u sou,
and the hot weather there proved to
hard on tho old lady, ami they came on
to Oregon to find tho best climate they
over saw. .
Homo.
HAGLli COpi'KK SHOP.
S. B. Aylqs, iiKtiiuracttircr of but
(or barrels and kegs, hau always on
hand a good supply of the best quality
and will sell them at reasonable prices.
Glvo hiin a call at his shop, south of
tho school house, rnion.
-'(). 7.
Sr3I3IEKAMLLE.
The ItlplittiiM In ItnKliIi; In Tltnt Coni
111 unity--1. oral 1 11 filler lire.
August 0th, 1SS7,
Crops are generally reported above
the average at this end of tho valley.
The farmers have tinished bending
and th" hum of the thresher is heard
throughout the valley.
Prof. .1. A. Aulguirr lectured on the
Prohibition qui stion on Sunday even
ing to a large audience.
The Recorder and Justice courts
have been kept busy of late, adiuinis
Vring justice to the offenders of the
law. ,
.1. H. Kinehart. and wife aro in Wal
lowa county, the present week, rusti
cating ami visiting friends of that
county.
Mr. Rover, of tho Ranking linn of
Raker iv Rover, paid Suininerville a.
visit while on his way to Wallowa on
Wednesday of last week.
The residence- of John Kirchhofler
js already enclosed, and tho next im
portant stop for John to do is to get
the bird to put in the cage.
Jessie Walker surprised some of tho
boys, last week, by taking unto him
self a wife. A sensible move, Jessie,
and one we feel certain you wiil never
regret.
J. C. Ronnette says that he is almost
up with "Dad" Russell in point of
flesh, and that if the hot weather con
tinues much longer, he will' have to bo
confined in an ice house.
Several children in this vicinity aro
down with diphtheria. Ouo of K. L.
iMclCenzie's children, Gussie Berry,
two of tho Clement boys, some of W.
R. Chattin's children, Daisy Scttlc
ineier and several others.
I am the chairman of the "Smelling
committee." M. I). 11. And I am this
tail end oj the committee. A. J. P.
Have you had your well cleaned out
lately? R. 1). II. I am speculating
in wool now. F. B.C. 1 got the wool
after all. H. W. I think Waldeck
will lose 10 per cent, on that little
speculation of his. LA. B.
Summervillo is now almost under a
stale of qiiarcutinc, tho city council
having passed an ordinance, prohibit
ing public meetings of any kind until
tho diphtheria scare has somewhat
subsided. This wo think is a wise
move on the part of our "City Dads"
and we hope that it may etlectually
prevent the furthur spread of this ter
rible disease.
Two of tho children of Mr. Ferdinand
Slack died on Sunday last and were
buried in one grave on Monday. It
was a sad sight to witness the process
ion on its way to tho graveyard, two
collins containing all that was mortal
of the two oldest of Mr. Slack's y chil
dren. Almost arrived at tho ago of
maturity, cut down by tho grim "Fer
ryman of Death." Two more of their
children are almost at tho point of
death. It is to be hoped that they will
not be called upon to sutler the los of
any more of their loved ones at thin
time.
C'XANK.
WalloAvn City WarblinS'
August 7th, 1887.
Haying about finishad.
Harvest hands are very scarce.
News items are very scarce this week.
Immense crops aro reported from
overy section.
Quito windy and clotyjy to-day
signs of a storm.
Rev. Baird, formerly of Union, ltan
located at Lostine.
This town would bo a good location
for a photograph artist.
It. F. Stubbleiield and Mr. Winter
have gone into tho sheep business.
Two moil have been kept quito busy
at tho blacksmith shop tho past- week.
Many Btrangerfl visit thia place every
dax, genorally nuiko purchase of
property before leaving.
.Mr. B. T. Worstoll cumo down from
Lost Prairie, yesterday, and roporta
haying about finished, with a large
yield. Crops, genorally, aro excellent.
"Ukn.vkt Flat."
Why buy from iniigrating agentu of
whom you know nothing, eitherof their
responsibility or tho charoctor of their
goods, when thero aro responsible deal
ers located near you, who carry full
and complete lines of all farm and mill
machinery and implements, and whoso
hucccsh it in for your best inforesta to
support with yoar patronage? Frank
Bro's. Implement Co, of Inland City
request your consideration of thwr
claim, and refer you to your ncighben
who have laid dealiiigH with them. !l