f VOL. IV. The Oregon- scout. An independent weekly journid, i-uod cv- t crv Satnrdav inornin;' bv I JONES & (JHANCEY, I'ublMiers. and l'roirietor. A. 1C. .Tonus, ( 15. Ckaxcky, J'ditor. f ( Koreinan. uati:s ov stntscnii'Tiox: One eopv, one vear Jl.fiO " Six inontlH ... IM " " Three nioritos 75 Invariably Cnsli In Ailvnscc, If (i chance unhscrijtl'imu arc not )tiitl till end of year, limt itollttrx wilt be rhnryctl. Rnte of advertising mudo known on ap plication. JEJTCorrespondenee from all parts of the country .solicited. Adre.-s all eomuiunicationsto the OtaiCiON Scout, Union Ot'Lgon. mvnrcnaiaa Lodge Directory. GRANDE HONDE VALLEY LODGE, No. o(i. A. E. and A. 1. Meet.- on tliu secon(l multourtli iiuudiivs of om'Ii moiitli. O. 15KLL, V. M. K. "V. DAVIS, Seen-Ury. UNION LODtiK, No. :tf) 1.0.0. V. Regular meetings oh Friday evenings of each week at their halt in Union. All breth ren in good .standing niv invited to attend. By order oi the lo le. Ci. A. THOMPSON, N. G. CHAS. S. MILLER, Secretary. CHiitcIi llfreetory. fT ETIIODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCll. liX Divine -erviee i vet y SiiMiiay at 11 a. m. and 7 p. m. Sin, day school at p.m. Prayer meeting verv TIhiv.mImv evening at 0:30. REV. (I. M. IRWIN, Pastor. PR ES R YTE RI AN CHURCH. REGU lar church services every Saubath morn ing and evening. Prayer meeting Wednes day evening of eai h Week. Sa' bath school every Sabbath at 10 a. in. REV. C. COX. Pastor. QT. JOHN'S EPISCOPAL CIU'IPML O Service everv Stiuilav at : oVIouk p. m. Rl'A'.'W. R POWELL, Rector. Count )ii:cre. 'State Sunatoi1 . Ilini'liart RcpcntoUvfcs &1K,V Judgu. . . 0. I'. Gcoilal! co....iwiltr. 5,:h:(:lef;!,ri,,,,,, Sheriff A. N. Hamilton Clerk A. T. Neill Tnuinuror .. .E. (V nrulimnl School Superintendent . . J. L, Hindnian Surveyor .. , M. Aitin AssesMtr ... 0. U. 'rhomlitfon Coroner ... ti. Albcrxou City )mcrK. iIyor . . . . . . D. 1). lice, & A. l'wr-ol J. H. Elliott A. Levy J. V. Kennedy K. W. Davis fid. Komitiurd J. il Thomson M. TIcrituKc J. D; Carroll Cottncilmen Recorder Marshal ... Treasurer . . 8tre-t Commissioner L. Kutoti 1T.OI KSSIONA1-. JOHN it. UHITES, Attorney at Law. Collecting and proliato praotieu 'pecial tieH. Ollice, two doors aoutli of po'&t-olllee, Union, Oregon. E, EAKIN, Attorney at Law AND NOTARY VUWIAC. OlUee, ono door south of .1. 15. ttaton'n store, Union, Oregon. J N. CHOMWKLL, 31. D., Physician and Surgeon. Ollice. ono door south of J. H. Knton' store, Union, Orison. Attorney at Law, Re,al estate and pollecting airent. Land Ottieo Ilusiiies u Specialty. Ollko at Jo seph, Wallowa county. Oregon. Q T. HULL, Attorney at Law, Notary Public, and Alot-actnr of Tit Ion. Office State L mil Ulll o buiUUiiK, eornor Main and A Street, .Union. Oregon. Q II. DAY, M. D.. HOMUrATHIC Physician ami Surgeon. ALL CALLS PHOMITLV ATTKNIIKH TO, OuVc adjoininp Jonm Hro'n store. Can bo feu rid night at lliu ( i-iitennial hotel, room No 2)t. il'lAKEn. J . Sui i.tov. .1. V. Dakf.k B .KKU. SIIKLTON & HAKKR, Attorneys at Law. OFKICKS Union and La GraiulB, Oro gon. Spcdttl Attention given all bulnes erftrus'-1' rnon:ssioNAi, .1. 51. CARROLL, I 1!. V. WILSON. Notary Rublic. Kx-Co. Clerk. QAlMtOLL & WHjSOX, Conveyancers and Abstracters. Abstracts to Real and Mining property furnished on .short notice, at reasonable rates. Sales of Real and Mining property nego tiated, ("olleetlon business promptly at tended to. Onice next door houtli of l'ost-ofllce. Un ion, Oregon. HELL, House, Sign and Carriage PAINTER Cralning a Specialty. Shop, Corner Main and A Streets, Union, Oregon. ir. 0AltV2tJSR C: CO. , "Watchmakers & Jewelers, Union, - - Oregon. Clocks and Jewelry For Sale. Ke;Ui hiK .it .Mmlerntx ItnteH. Call and examine our goods and prices. F AND SODA FACTORY, Cor. Main and 1! Sts. - - Union. Oregon, .SIli:tilfAX .V ItALKV, rriK. Manufacturers ami dealer in Soda Wa ter, Sar-ap.trilla. (linger Ale, Cream Soda and Champagne Cider, Syrups, etc. Or ders promptly lilk-d. cny-MBat-MBKBi j M.iin Street. ITninn, Oregon, JSHA-SUiN JJKU. - 1'liOI'RllSrORB. Keep constantly on hand JIK1SF, FORK- VEAL, MUTTON, SAUSAGE, HAMS, LARD. Etc. Tonsorial Rooms. J. M. JOHNSON, - - FROFR1ETOR, Main Street, Union, Oregon. Hair cutting, shaving and shampooing done neatly and in the best style. Hot and Cold Baths. Oi:o, WittoiiT, President. AV. T. WitiMHT, Cashier. -OF UNION, OREGON. Does a General Ranking llusiness. Uuys and sells exchange, and discounts commer cial paper. Collections carefully attended to, and promptly reported. ALPiNE HOTEL, Cornucopia, Union county, Or. R. C. WARINNER, Frop'r. Tlio only first e'a---house in the camp. N pains -p red to miike guests comt'oita b.e. Charares Reasonable. ins is Cove. Leave Union d lily at 'J p. in, arrive at Covout 3 :.) ii. in. Lravwt Cove at S a. m , arrivus at Union at0:S0a. iu. Couneoiioiis made with Elliott's ouachorf ruiiiiliig to tJiu dejKit, carrying iiowengers for oust and witst bound trafiw.j It.VTKS for rAHSI'.NfilMlK. i.uooaoi: mill I'ltlUCIlT, ItKASONAUI.K. K0UIVSOK it LAYNE, rroprictorn. iiiiinri M liiiml Bank. UNION, OREGON, SATURDAY, SEPTET! HER 17, 1887 Our Poets. This space is given for the use and benelitt of our local wi iters of verse, and we hope to make it a pleasing feature, of the paper. To that end contributions are solicited, but they HUM posse-. undoubted literary merit to' obtain place and recogni tion here. Ku.J Written for the Scout. TKin: wonsm:. There is worship in fashions caprice. 1'or the ones in fashions thrall, To the nobler type of manhood This in not worship, at all. Not this towering chapel, With paint illumined pcus. Rut the grander temple of Nature Is the one I willingly choose. There the walls resound with knowledge, And the soul of all Is love. 1 seek assistance around me, Hut ask for none Irom above. Why should I ballle my vision Piercing the unknown skies? All the aids and In Ips that befriend tt.s, On a level with mankind lies, Our heaven is social harmony, Our hell is anguish and vice, To heaven, kindness ailures us. To hell, sin will entice. Our idol, Is pure morality Our duty, to help mankind: Lift the mind to high aspirations, Keep the heart in virtue enshrined. 11, W. II. COUNTY COURT NOTES. D. C. lollcy appointed a Justice of tho Peace for La Gnuule (list riot. Liquor license ranted to 15. T. Pot ter of Pine Valley, for one year. Road petitioned for by Dunham Wriglrt etal ; declared :i pttlilic highway and onloied ojiened. Thoti. Shenvcod apj.oinled road su pervisor of district No. 2. vice F. K. Allen resigned. Appropriation of $1,001) for Kay's I bridge over Grande Hondo river, also I $200 for wotk on Wallowa hill. I Did for furnishing -10 cords of wood for the county ; rejected as too high. O. Lcvuko was the only bidder. Judge Goodall was authorized to con tract with parties for the delivery of -10 cords of wood at a price not exceeding $!1.7.") per cord. L. .1. Davis granted a free .scholarship in the State Unhersily. L.J. Hoothe awarded tho contract! for maintaining the county poor at the rato of $7.S0 per wee!:, and that Ar niintio Gardner and her child ho coun ted as l.l- persons. Contract for medical attendance for county charges and prisoners; awar ded to Dr. C. U. Day, of Union, at $100 per year. In the matter of settlement with the estate of A. L. Saunders, deceased; or dered that the estate he paid $Mi).-i0 and the account balanced. Several roads were petitioned for, and a bill for damages on tho Neville road was filed. Road petitioned for by Jacob New man and J. W. Parker; not having been opened byjthose parties according to agreement, was vacated. Portland Stock Yards Report. Portland, Or., Sept. 11, 1887. Arrivals of stock for tho past week have been chiefly for tho Sound trade, and blooded stock for tho State fair, there having been several fino lots of tho latter, as follows: Twenty head of Short-horn Durhams, imported by Win. Fugua from Kansas City, Mo: forty-two liead of Uerefords, brought out by T. A. Fletcher, of tho Indiana Illoodcd Stock Co; twenty-eight head belonging to L. F. W. Quiinby, consist ing of Short-horn Durhams and Meri no rams; thirteen head of Merino rains and lambs owned by V. S. Ladd. Ar rivals of i-hcep have been ralhe.i light, and it is thought by many that tho supply iu the valley is quite limited. Tho hog market remains firm with an upward tendency in prices. The horse trade is increasing fconiewhat. AltrtlVALS OK STOCK I'OH TIIR WUIIK, K.V DI.Nd TO-DAY. Reef VM) head ; sheep 722 ; hogs 110 ; horses 20; blooded stock 101. KXI'OltTH you TUB WKV.K. Keef 160 head ; sheep 2 J0; horses 10; blooded stock 10 1. Quotations. Heef, .1 c. gross; sheep, 2.V 2J c gross; hogb, i (& -lie. gross; lambs, $200. each. J. II. HAT I IHUN, Manager Portland Stock Yard. Stock of all kind Hold on commission. Stock fed, transferred and rosbippud. Tf you want a fino pair of ghoos or boots, etill on Mr. C. Viocont, who Imp just received a largo assortment of la test i-tyleij fiom tho oust. I Io will not bo undcrhold for cash. Try him. LA lA;i)E. ii'eu.s or the. AVenl; as Notu liy our Wlito- i invulto 1)1 VCslKIIUll'llt. September loth., 1SS7. Charley Dick keeps a news stand in the post ollice. The Baptists dedicated a line church at Elgin, last Sunday. Lora Scott has the janitorship of Iho school house this term. (Juite a number of Union's best men have recently passed this way. School began this week with 170 pupils present at the opening session. Tu fiord is the boss wood-sawyer, as ho frequently outs and splits 1 cords a day. Shumluugh has a laryo Hock of wild geese, raised from eggs gathered in the "tulics." Fiof. Ferkins' vocal class was reor ganized, last Saturday night, for anoth er term. We hear that the train dispatchers of lice will soon bo removed from this place to Umatirui. With Grand" Rondo Hour, baled hay, R. H. ties, etc., La Grande is now loading several ears each day. Ladd canyon people all turned out. to church last Sunday, and gave Rev. Watson a handsome send oil' in U. S. coin. Miller, the Temperance loot m or, is advertised again, but if ho dont come any oetterthan he did before, he wont boom Prohibition much. Mr. and Mrs. Worstell now mourn tho loss of their youngest child, an in fant of two weeks, which wih sick but one day, and was buried last Monday. Fort Raker left his work horses in the eorall while he look the cars for Hot Luke. When he returned one of them was dead, having apparently broken its neck in its piny. Our railroad boys got in a hurry sometimes and make "running switch es," which resulted in getting a car oil' the track the other day, causing (hem quite an amount of extra labor, and possibly a "lay oli" for sueli runs are against tho rules of the company Miss Minnie ( 'randall's friends mot in large numbers at hor honie, Tues day evening, lo give her u farewell on (ho eve of her departure for Philadel phia where bhe goes to attend pchool for a few years. Quito a number of presents were bestowed and a speech of appreciation was made by her uncle, in whoso choir gho had for a long timo acted ns organist. Miss ICmma Kinney was taken quite sick, the first of the week, and Tues day night she apparently ceased, to breathe and the doctor in attendance pronounced her dead. With gorrowful hearts her friends began to prepare for her burial a d telegrams wore sent to absent members of tho family an notinciugjior death, but soon signs uf life were evident, and now her friends rejoice that she is alive and almost, well again, except terribly blistered feet where hot irons were applied to restore circulation. Iu ono of the precincts of thin coun ty, not far remote from Union, a ease was tried before the Justice of that precinct. J I was, wo believe, tho olli cers maiden effort, and of course it would not bo expected that ho should handle tho reins as well as those of larger experience. Justice , how ever, he is or has ho m prer-idont of a leading literary society of that neigh borhood, and is regarded us u strict parliamentarian, and no doubt priiloH himself upon hi sueeeas iu governing vast assemblages. It so liapK'iied that during the trial of tho onto, (hut the pioeeediugs were suspended tempora rily until ono of tho witne.teH iu tlm case should arrive. Tho Justice had other biisiiiesw which was pressing upon his mind and in order that all should run harmoniously together thought to attend to il while waiting for the wit ness. His business culled him to an adjoining store room, and iu order that the court should not he without a presiding ollicui he said ton gentleman sitting besido him, "Mr. R. willyou pleaso tuko the chair while tho court retires for a few moment to attend to Homo business ihatters?" Wo did not learn whether Mr. R comhictod tho casu after that or not, hut when ho conic to tho city we ah all interview him. ' Frank Uro's Implement Co., of 11-1 and City, curry pie largeiit stock of , standard implements lo lie found in j Eastern Oregon, Their tonus and pri ce! defy competition. They ulwiiy have on hand extras and rujmiiK for goods, they tell, which la a matter of great importance to the purchuMT. t ica ohtas. liileifRtliiir S. mijisls of the l.nicxt XuUs ) I'i'oiii one of our fnst l'rosiei I oil- lMMilets. I TK 'MIX. X.iX -.vm S TW W ' Jlki) September lo, 1SS7. Harvest hands are very scarce which is quite a source of annoyance among farmers. The rainy weather put a whip lo far mers harvesting for a while about Wingvilb and Pocahontas. Thejjpntaln crop around' Pocahontas is extremely largo, and will not bring a very large price this fall. Tho crops in this vicinity arc over av erage. Threshing will continue proJi ably, till the middle of November. Mr. Tra South, formerly of Union Co. who in residing at the lime kiln, Poca hontas, in visiting friend in Union. Tho Bteam sawmill owned by Mc Munson, is kept busy turning logs in to lumber. Jt averages 10,000 ft. per day. The dance given by Mrs. Kelly, last evening was well attended, and enjoy ed by all who had the pleasure of being there. Ale.v. McCann who was kicked by a horse several days ago is slowly recov ering, but will bo confined to his room for povoral weeks yet. The speaking on the prohibito ry amendment at Iho school house at Pocahontas was well attended and con siderable excitement, created, II. W. Lee, a well known oitizen of Union Co., is tending a ditch for tho iMarysvillo Co., better known as tho Auburn Ditch A- Water Co., Tho placer miners have been doing b"tter thin season than for many yours, on acnount of the water holding out longer this year than formerly. Moro hay has boon put up in Hakcr valley this season, than for many years. The farmers are pretty well prepared fur another hard winter. Mr. O. Hyde, of Faker City, deliv ered a temperance lecture at Chuin bros' mill, last Sunday. Singing by tho choir, after which we had a basket dinner. Four mountain sheep were ueon by a hunter on tho summit of tho Pino creek mountains. Ho tried to follow (hem but the mountains wore to steep for him. Chambers it i'laeo, of the lime kiln aro doing an extensive business. Thev burn and ship from 75,000 to 100,000 lbs. per week. The lime is pronounc ed the bert on the Pacific ('oast. The great Tom Payne mine U still taking out the precious ore iu Pocahon tas. They are crushing it iu Iho little mill on Marble creek. It is rumored that a ten stamp mill will bo put in as soon as possible. The itaisely mining district, situated on tho noil fork of the head waters of Pino creek, about Wingvillo is creating considerable excitement. The Haisley Pro's are taking out large quantities of ore and working it iu their urovta. Mr. Hobbius is also taking out consid erable ore. The camp is full of pros pectors, and sonio good locations havo been made. (11VK TUHJl A (.HANOI:! That is to say. your lungs. Also all your breathing machinery, Very Wonderful mii ohi nery It is. Not only the. larger alr-pass-ugos, but the thoiiMnitdfi of little tubes anil cuvities leading from them. When these are clogged ami choked with mutter which ought not to b there, your lungs cannot half do their Work, Ami what they do, they eunnot do well, Call It eold, cough, croup, pneumonia, ca tarrh, coiiMumpliiiu or any of the family of tlirout and nose and head and lung obstruc tion, all arc bad. All ought to he got rid of. There i just ono suro way to got rid of them. Timlin to lake lloschee's. Oernian Byrup, which any druggist will sell you at 7ft cents a bottle. Evuu if everything else has failed you, you may depend upon t)ti , for certain. Why buy from emigrating agents of whom you know nothing, eitherof their responsibility or the ehureeter nf their goods, when there are responsible- deal ers located near you, who carry full and complete linos of all farm and mill machinery and implements, and whose success it is for your best mtiests t fcuppoitwith your patronage? Frank Rro's. Implement (' f 11 md cjt request your considt i it: n tlu u claim, and refer you to your neighbor who h.tvo hud d''.iliiign with them. :j IX NO. 12. lxvtrcrjM-rrou?tanx.?nzssncBaii Til 15 covi;. A wiJcy I.itli'f from Our Coi Vc'Miii!ent. Keguliir September 1 fit h," 1 iW.JS Two Cove sports bagged 2" ducks and ! goe.o one day this week. Wilson's machine threshed I'.Klfi hi!.hols of o.iis one day 1 ist week. This is said to bo the fastest work, shelling grain, ever done in Cove. Mi - t is. HohiiOij Jc Ihbsoll received a bailer ibis week, and are now bailing hay for shipment. The demand is Mich ai to make the hay market lively. II. J. Goer it Sou have sold nearly five Ions of of peach plums Ibis season. They will have a largo amount of prunes ready for nittrk 't. next week. We Wire shown a line sample of mil!.'!, lli;s week, ratn-d by Uncle Jo. Maitin. tttieoms well suited to this eliinato and no doubt in time will be generally town. Ili.b and Eva MeCinloy, the favorite variety artists who appeared before Cove audiences .uvotal years since, will be here in a short time with addi tional attractions. Leigh Km Academy began tho regu lar fall term lust Monday with an at tendance of thirteen. An fall work is not finished, scholars will continue to arrive for the next, month. The Cove Jlottring mill is running full time and shipping Hour as fast as made, to Idaho. Now wheat is coin ing in slowly ffr which forty-two cenls, La Grande price, is being paid. Porn. To the wife of Chas. If. Van tress, Sunday, Sept. 11th., a ton. The lxiyl have thrown llo-ir pipes away and ntv waiting for Charlie to coino Into town and .setup a box of Havanas. About $1100 has been received by tho school clerk of this district as state apportionment and delinquent taxes collected by the sherill'. School will commence three weeks from next Monday. Melbourn and llosiner Pugh have returned from Marion county after a prolonged absence. They have been working in the lmrve,-t field and report threshing in the Willamette completed with a good yield. Juo. Murphy has invesbd in an ele gant Mason it Hamlin organ, direct from Posion, and has presented tho instrument to his daughter, Miss Lau ra. Their hillside homo will bo filled with music hereafter. Miss IvoRey, of L:i Grande, Miss Ilalley, of Island City, ami .Miss ICato Oliver, of SummerviHe, entered Ascen sion school this week as boarders. Tho attendance now is larger than at any time since the school was founded. Thioshing in full blast in Cove and on the Sand Uidge and the crops gen erally are I tu ning out very well. L. R. Holmes' fields aeraged, oats, 00 bush els to the acre and barley frO bushels, a better yield than ever before on tho same ground. II. J. Geer anil ton commenced picking hops this week, assisted by fifteen Chinamen. His crop is of ex tra line quality and will yield about 10,000 pounds, Mr. Van Huron, an experienced hop man, will superintend the drying ami curing. At last a Covo speculator has drawn a cash prizo in the Louisiana Lottery. Hep. Won't tell anyone, but 1 got a letter from her this week. J. G. I never break a convcisation rulo. (f. E. Did you foo the ring I drew iu a prizo package? Miss 31. I ftm tho liapiiioHl girl in the Cove since Wed nesday. L. M. 1 am tho hippy pos sessor of a bran now, reliable Water bury I). C. Of all darling, tasty rooms, Mrs W. has theiu. 15. F. Oh ye, I'll call you 1$. Wo consider you ono of tho family. L. i. nuAcr. i i1. Villi are feeling depresM'd, your appetilo h pour, you mo bothered with Headache, you am lljfflty, nervous, and gem-rally out of sui-tit, mid want to im.wi: up. II race up, bill not with stliiiulciitN, spring medicines, or bitter., which have for their basis very ehoap, bud whlxkey, and which stimulate you for an hour, and then leave you hi worse condition than before. What you wain 1 ttn ttlteYmillve that will purify your hluod, nturt healthy action Ait Liver unit ! Kidneys, restore your vitality, and give re uewed ln ultli ami tivngtli. Such u medi cine mi will ilnd hi r.lfitrle Hitters, ami onlvfliiieutr i bultleat Wright's drug store, Union, Oregon. Try the now linking powder nt Jones RioV. Only lift eonta u can. Wanajv U i iu. good as a.uy iKnvdor hi tliq mat-, kvl, or mowvy refufidi'd. I :m br HI e,f'r T .k ? .taie.;, SScorr. i!-