The Oregon scout. (Union, Union County, Or.) 188?-1918, November 18, 1887, Image 4

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    THE OREGON SCOOT. uiN important decision.
AMOS K. JONES
City and County Official Paper.
Friday, November IS, 13S7,
DISPOSED OF.
Four of t lie Cliicngo Anarchists wcro
linngcd last Friday. These were
Enycl, Farsons, Fichcr wnd Spies.
One, Lingij, killed himself the day
before by means of a fulminating cap,
which he exploded in his mouth.
Gov. Oglcsby commuted the sentence
of two, Ficldcn and Schwab, to fin
prisoninent for life. Lingg was the
most dangerous andidcspcralc of (ho
lot, but escaped hanging by an act of
fearful self-destruction. lie had
somehow concealed a small cap, about
ns large n n lead pencil and an inch
long, filled Willi an explosive prepa
ration of mercury, wilh a fuse at
tached, and phicing this in his mouth,
he lighted the fuse with the candle
and blew the whole lower part of his
head and face to pieces. 1 lis jaws,
teeth and checks wcro scattered about
the floor of the cell, yet ho lived and
was conscious for several hours, being
able to write and to understand what
was said.
The condemned men slept soundly,
not awakening until after hix o'clock
Thero was no conversation between
, them beforo the execution. They
simply bade each other good-bye.
Spies, Parsons and Fischor called for
writing material and wrote their tlast
statements, butKngcl sat on his bed
anil did not write, J to drank three
glasses of port wine, but the others
declined stimulants. The prisoners'
wives were refused admittance.
Fischer began singing "The Marseil
laise," in which the others joined.
Thoy flatly refused all religious con
versation, and prepared for their
march to tho gallows as if it werr a
holiday excursion. The men listened
without emotion to the reading of the
warrants of execution, two of them
only roplying that it was judicial mur
der. As tlic ropes and caps were
being adjusted, Spies hissed: 'There
will eoino a time when our silcnco will
bo inoro powerful than the voices
they are strangling to dcatlr" Im
mediately after Eugel shouted:
'Hurrah for Anarchy!" Fischer
followed with: "Hurrah for An
urchy; this is the happiest moment of
my lite." I'arsons asked permission
to speak, but tho drop was sprung
nml tho four men were hanging by
their necks, writhing in the agonies
of death. None of their necks were
broken; they all strangled to death.
May all such tlends be thus disposed
of.
w vitrw ki- lira
'JJ1F WAG OX 110 A I) 1NVESTI-
EDITOR, i An important decision by General
I Land Commissioner Sparks, with ref
erence to certain school lauds in King
county, W. T., was received by the
county commissioners, recently,
through the local laud office. The
decision affects school lands wherever
' located under similar conditions mid
J is of general interest. It may be
readily understood by reference to the
circumstances leading up to it. Some
years ago u school section near New
castle was "jumped," on the ground
that the land contained valuable coal
deposits which arc subject to disposi
tion only under the laws governing
mineral lands. This claim was sus
tained, and also other liko claims sub
sequently made. The county com
missioners then applied to the local
land oflice for permission to select
other lauds by way of indemnity.
This was done. The present decision
denies the right to indemnity lands,
and wipes out the right to school
sections in townships where the sec
tions originally indicated for school
purposes were located.
WHAT AM I TO DO?
Tho nyiiiptonm of liilioiicness aro unhap
pily but too will known. They difler in
different iiidiviillmln to soino extent. A
BlilimiH man U ftcldom a brenkfant enter.
Too fi wiucntly, ulnx, he lins an excellent appetite-
for liquids hut none for olidn of a
morning. HN tongue will hardly hour in
spection at any time; if it is not white and
furred, it i.i rough, at nil events.
Tho digestive nynteni in wholly out of or
der nnd Diarrhea or Constipation may lie a
symptom or tho two may alturnate. Thero
are often Ilemorrhoidn or even Iomh of hlood.
Thero may he KliItllni'SH and often headache
and acidity or flutnlcnee and tenderness in
the pit of tlio stomach. To correct all this
if not cHort a euro try nrren't Auyuai l'tmcer,
it co.sU but a trifle and thousands attest its
ctlleaoy.
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"WZTo desire to inform our patrons and the public generally, that in addition to our regular and oompleto stock of GROCERIES, GLASSWARE,
vy GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, VARIETY GOODS, JEWELRY, etc., We have just received an immense invoice of Unique Holiday .Goods,
in Endless Variety. Selected Personally, For the Trade of This Valley, and of Styles Entirely New Here, cons-isting in part of
PLUSH TOILET SETS, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, FIVE HUNDRED DOLLS, TOYS, TOYS, TOYS,
SPLENDID PHOTO ALIUIMS, SHELL CURIOSITIES, ROYS' WAGONS, BISQUE STATUARY,
CUPS AND SAUCERs, SCRAP BOOKS, ELEGANT SCRAPS, CHILDREN'S' BOOKS,
UNIQUE CLOCKS CIGAR STANDS, . WORK BOXES. PICTURJ3 FRAMES,
VASES and BASKETS, MECHAN10AL TOYS, LADIES' SATCHELS, KALIEDOSCOPES, and
J"DPJ3SrnHS33 GOODS and CURIOSITIES.
According to our usual custom, to show our appreciation of the Liberal Patronage we
have received from the people of this vicinity, we hare com
pleted arrangements for
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T?ot every DOLLAR'S WORTH of goods bought of us during tho remainder of tho rear, our imhonsnvill receive a. ticket which will give them a
chancy to SECURE ONE OR ALL OF THE FOLLOWING BEAUTIFUL PRESENTS:
Prize 1st.
" 2nd.
. " Ilrd.
" .llh.
Elegimt Lamp, worth ?10.
Oil painting, 2lx,"0
One set glassware
Pair ladies' sleeve buttons
Prize Htb.
" Oth.
" 7th.
" Sth.
Bell butterdish
Pair elegant vases
Plush autograph album
Framed picture, 15x'20
Drawing to take place December 3 1 st,
Prize 9th. One scrap album.
" lOfh. Pr. gents' sleeve buttons.
" 11th. Crystal comport
" 12th. Set majolica plates
Prize 13th. One cake stand
" 14th. Set ice cream disees
" loth. Dec. tqa set, 44 pieces.
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JSUCICI.HNVS AKKTIOA SALVK.
Tun J!i:t Hai.vi: in tho world for Cuti,
Ilruisi's, .Soros, IHcor?, Salt Itlicum. rover
.Sorex, Totter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains,
Corns, and all Whin Eruption, and positive
ly euros Piles, or no pay required. It is
guaranteed to pho perfect sati-ifact Ion, or
money refunded. 1'rier- cents per box.
l'or Sinlo at VrightV drue; store,
LOA
WAGON 110 A I)
OA T10X.
The Harney Valley Items says in a
recent issue:
Knowing this country as we do, we
would be exceedingly slow about
swearing that the road is or ever was
u good one, when in fact there never
was n toad at all. Wo can now see
how it is that great corporations suc
ceed in stoaling away the homes of
settlers; it is a question of evidence,
and they have peculiar talent for Had
ing just such evidence as ;thoy need.
Wo regret exceedingly that tho people
of Oregon do not know all the facts
with reforeneo to this groat swindle,
in order that thoy might, henceforth
know exactly how much weight to
give evldeuco of certain parties who
may bo called upon the witness stand
to give testimony against their neigh
bors. Wo aro iu favor of corporations
having their rights, but wo tiro most
certainly opposed to allowing them
on the evidence of irresponsible wit
nesses to steal from tho settlors their
homes and (heir all when thero is not
oven u shadow of an excuse fur doing
60.
Lnuiau has become exceedingly
wroth at-Sparks, and asserts that ouo
or tho other must resign. Wo are in
hopes that Sparks will keep on the
oven tenor of his way and allow the
windbag to oxplodo himself if ho
wants to. If thero over was a man,
who in his olliclal position has proven
himself upright, honorable and above
corruption, it is Sparks. We have
no men, like him, to spare.
December 8th is set for tho opening
of the campaign of IHSS. Tho repub
lican central committee will meet iu
"Washington then ami consider plans
for tho conduct of the campaign, piio'i
to tho convention which thoy will cull.
A libel suit U about to be iuKtituted
against the Suudav Mercury, of Port
n,i f.icm i.nwiu in i',i..iim.. ii it..:....
Gilliam and Wallowa eountie.-t, at 8. 1), 10
and 11 per cent, on live voar'x time.
Call on J. II. ItlNHIlAKT, at tho Fann
ers' Mortgage and Savings Hank, !-'umnicr-ville,
Oregon, if you want money on farm
luans.
I he 8 nor cent .son hnm-oved farm land
near the railroad in (jrandi Kondo Vullev.
tO-'l-mii, .1. 11. 1UNHIIAUT.'
I havejii1-! rcci.ivtd an imuieiiM)
sun k of
$1.
MILLINHRY ECLOAKS, HOS
AND & IBRY and
FANCY GOODSJUNDHRWARH,
Which were bought cheap, ami which I
will ;ell cheaper than such goud. have over
been sold iu t'nioii.
Latest Style
Dress Hats,
GRAND E3&AW6NG.
As a bonclit to my customorw, I will give to
each purchaser of a hut or bonnet, a tick
et which will give them a chance to
draw oniMif the following
elegant ptisan:
1st. Prize, Uinbr.d tabic scurf, worth $1.50
:'ud. " l'lush whisp broom, " t.".ri
Kill " Clmlr tidy' "
Placing to take place nomo time in
December. Date given hcroafter.
Rrs. xLHi Corbln, Prop.
t 7 o clock; K M.
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"Oor every TWENTY-FIVE CENTS WORTH of goods bought of us BY THE LITTLE FOLKS, we will give a ticket entitling them to a chance
to draw one or nil of ihe following splendid gifts :
Prize 1st, Doll, 3 feet high
" 2nd. Autograph album
" Hid. One box of paints
Prize 4 tU.
' f)th.
" (5th.
One pair vases
Fancy ink-stand
Row and arrows
Drawing to lake place December .list, at 2 o'clock P. M
Prize 7th. One scrap album
" Sth. Rook, "Chattor-box"
Tickets for this drawing will be given to NONE RUT THE LITTLE CHILDREN,
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rrizcOth. One basket
" 10th. f)0 cts. worth of candy
!
onderful Reduction in the Price of Books. - -
Red Lino Poets, 75e. Claxton Scries of Novels f)0c, and all other kinds of books in proportion.
All goods marked in Plain Figures, and at least 25 per cent, cheaper than any other
house in Union county.
Orders from sill parts of tho country solicited. JONES BROTHERS, Cor. Main and C Streets, Union, Oregon.
MRS. J. C. SUMMERS, UNION, OREGON,
-DEALER IX-
I carry the newest, cheapest and most fashionable line of Millinery Goods in this country.
THEY Are from the fountain-head of fashion.
Ladies' dress hats, from 65 c. upwards. Bustles, 15 c. and upwards, Also a complete
line of Jerseys, Hosiery, Gloves, Dress Trimmings, etc.
filvsu J- C. Summers, " Corner
MOKERS. BEWARE OF IMITATION!
mortgage Bank,
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&snnnrarairHHnsaiKi
UNION, OREtHW.
$5O9,QOO.O0to Loan on
Fit-fit G5qss Security,
Krcin One to Klw Years Tlnu, tt u Low
ltjito of ti.ieivht, Aim i Uuw, Soils
utnl ItontK iToiH-rty for
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ONKY KKCMIVKl) ON DEl'OHI
To 1k lnvpHtodon (luuruultul S.curity.
All Collections Promptly
Attended to Without Dolay.
F. UAKliR,
General Manager, Uiritm Or,
m m to hi
LwiW'.t l'nltHiiltHy t 3 1, ui. mrive al
I Cow ui , iu.
: LiMtvot rove ut H u. m , trrtvw nt I'nlon
! at !l::!Ui. in.
! t'onntrtloiH urn !o wiili Klliuii' corho.
: ruimliw to Uu dt pot. errylni: pnosenjrn
, for wii ii ml wet IkiumlHratn.
It A TS lor PA.HSKKU KUK. T.lUJtlAOK
ihii KUKinirr, itftAMdNAituie.
UOUtKtKlN A I.AYV.K. - - I'roj.rittture.
nt'iilnst tlio Miiiitnv .Mmrnry, ol rurl- r.., in- . tist i
Intnl. l' lr. C5. K. WortUntfton, of MlTT . . MnQt SfiQWOt
Mrt'oy. SlHi-lon ronntv. Sml. vile . V - I KH
Mii'otsiistluilli'iviirv khutihl Ih-un.. UllJ AliUttl IHLUJaUli
niih' Miijiroi'd liy law.
tuaaasnaaxmrutmuMuma
'Tin son of 1ir fnllior 1U1 not rim
in Xow Vnrk with thu litflitniiiu in.
plilitv that it was tlioujriit ln would,
whlcli iGflk well for tin1 yootl nso
of tho Jicdi U'.
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K op t'lvisimiily om hai.il
llKEF. I'dliK- VI. 'At. Ml'VTON,
sr." n v.m , i,.u in
OY THH CliLliBRATlil) AND OLD RELIABLE
J. B.'PACE Tobaccos.
Tho Genuine haa tho Full Xaino of J. IS. PACE on tho
Allothor Hhancd tugs aro frauds nnd counterfeits of the genuino
PACE TOBACCOS
TO CHHWl-KS: "USCOUT;' "LAST," AND "KUNTUCKY SMILE"
ring Chowing Tohaeco, for a FINE LASTING CHEW, have no equal.
I'peeiully put up for tho I'aeitic Coast trade aro "Last,"
"Kunti'cky S.Mi'iK" and "Escoirr."
B. PACE Tobacco Co., Richmond, Va.
.Tonsorial Rooms.
.1. M. JOHNSON, - PKOIMilETOH,
Main Strvut, 1'iilon, Otoj;on.
Unir cuttinj;. Khnvtug mid khnwiMioliig
Uoue JUKitly ntt in tho lot ntylo.
Hot and Cold Baths.
flJItS. Ji. A. OAK URN,
Fashionable Dressmaker,
GuUeiunii clothing uiadr, uudU kind
of tailoring, olNtuliitf ami rtiiwhrtHf 4ottt 10
order.
j a. m:iu,
House, Sign and Carriage
PAINTER
MmVJ
MOWLAM
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and A Si's.
.WILSON,
Keep constantly on hand a large supply of Parlor and Bed
Room Sets, Bedding, Desks, Office rurniture etc.
UPHOLSTERING Done in the Best Style.
Lounges, nttrossos-aiid nil lsinds of Furniture nuido to order. Your pntronngo
solicited. Our nrkes uro ivasonablc. o Main Street Union Oregon.
Tie Orepn Investment Company,
OF LA (JUANDE, OREGON.
Uus lnado airar.Rem!iits for capital to loan on roal cue
atlored in Ka stern Ort-jjou.
at the lowest rates ever
Rate of interest, 8? 95 & 30 per cent.
No expense mid no iii-Uy office : Kim door oast of Illpgin.-on & Holers' drin; store.
Graining a Specialty.
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yijju 'A, n rnn Hn hr.
(OPPOSITE CENTENNIAL HOTEL.)
3a ELUOTT., - Proprietor-
EvrtWn flt Qui. Twi Very JttB.iwUlo.
Bujss to and F: .d V. Depot Ifeking Cou9'ti:n with all Trains.