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About The Oregon scout. (Union, Union County, Or.) 188?-1918 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 25, 1887)
iugaMm,Mfmumiujim3ji' THE OREGON SCOUT. AMOS K. JOSKS. e )i ion. The Oregon Scout has ax large a circu lation as any three papers in this set tton of the State, combined, and is cor respondingly valuable as an advertising medium. N Friday, November 25, 1SS7. Union and Vicinitv. The First Bank, of Joseph, is now ready for buinefs. ,A nugget worth .$77.50 was picked tty on Chicken creek, recently. Passenger trains on this line, now arrive in Portland at 2:45 P. M. Circuit court for Malheur county is now in session at Vale, Judge Imhi pre siding. The teachers institute will convene at Lostino, Wallowa county, next Monday, at 10 o'clock A. M. Call at Gardner's jewelry ftore fur bargains in spectacles, watches, clocks and jewelry. New goods just received. Why do the people patronize the La Grande New York Store? Because the goods and prices tuit them. Give us an easier one. Genuine Marlelle brandy for mcdi cinal uc always kept in stock at the Kentucky Liquor store We handle none but the best. i The fire wardens chould inspect the hvovc pipes and Hues throughout the city. Proper precautions may avert a terious conflagration. If you want pure liquors for family or medicinal in-e go to the Kentucky Liquor store. Our goods are pure; we do not misrepresent. A gang of toughs have been oper ating between Huntington and Pen dleton, and a number of them are lying around the latter place. Mixed drinks a specialty at the Ken tucky Liquor store. A practical mix ologist always in attendance. Eastern alcohol at Kentucky Liquor store. A No. 1. ' Delays are danucroiH. Secure a "Victor" safe before you have lost, cither by fire or by burglars, all your earthly possessions. F. M. Sloeiim, Agent, Union Oregon. A team belonging to Mr. Elliott, oni enterprising liveryman, being at the time driven by Geo. Staflbid, took a lively spin down Main street last Sun day. No damage done. How about that turkey war in North .Powder? If those turkeys can't be dis posed of satisfactorily any other way, send them to us. If we once get our lip over a turkey, he's ours. Some one has invented a new style of boys' trowsers, which are highly rec omended. They have a copper seat, sheet iron knees, and are riveted down in the seams, and have water-proof pockets to hold broken eggs. Our city election is close at hand. It is time to bo looking around for suitablo timber for otliciaL council men in particular, for they can do much or very little indeed as they see lit, toward building up the town. Beautiful gift books, mechanical lo comotives, the latest styles of Chri.-t-ymas cards and banners, etc., etc., to be received at the Cove drug store, soon. t We arc reliably informed that many of the bridges in this county are veiy much out of repair, anil tome of them actually dangerous, In all probability, unlesn some are condemned by the commissioners, the county will have damages to pay to tome one. Just received, direct fiom Louisville Ky., a oho.ee lot of Jesse Mooie whib kby. These liquors cannot be beat in this nuuket. We will guarantee these liquors to be pure, as we receive them direct Irom the distillery, Sherman & Kailey, Kentucky Liquor stoie and Union ftoda works. The Swiss Bell Ringers who arc billed to give an entertainment in tliio city, on Dec. 2nd., come highly rec ommended, 'ihey are personal lriende of Mr. J.iycox anil Uniily of this place who assure us that a moat enjoyable time is in store for our citizens. No doubt there will bo an immense au dience. The Buffalo Mining Company, $5, 000 capital, has been incorporated. 1 lie principal oltice will be at Pendleton and the woik of development of thu mining property, heretolore owned by the Beagle Bros., in Granite creek, will commence at once. This is one of the best pieces of mining property in Eas tern Oregon. At the administrators sale of the es tate of Wilhs bkiU'deo'd. last Monday, John A. Childers bought the ranch two miles ea&l ot the fair grounds for $2,350; F. F. Baker bought the house in West Union for!f40U; Gto. Baird one-half block of ground for if 160. At the sale of thu Baird pioporty, it was bid in by A. E. Eaton for $1,01)0. Tho editor of tho Vale Atlas eayn that some of tho alleged butter that as blown up with giant powder by the miuers ut Sanger, recently, was discovered in Malheur county. He says that a big hunk of it lit on tho doorstep of his ollicc, and when he a proached it, it got up and barked at him. We thought, at tirst, thu action of tho Sanger miners was a little hasty, but wo don't now. A small devil fish was caught at Ta coma last week, which attracted a trjwd. It had eight anus, which wore covered with saucer-shaped suck ers. The arms ran down to a sharp point, hko a snake's tail. Tho body v,p about as largo as one's two lists. h contortions were frightful, and it was evident how poor a chance a man wuiild havo in the grasp of a full A TREAT IN STORE It is comparatively, a rare thing for us to be able to announce an entertain ment which we honestly feel will be in nosenfc a disfapointmcnt to our peo ple. Such we arc confident will bu given by the Royce it Laming Bell Ringers on Friday evening. From all Fourccs wc gather nothing but praise for their entertainment. They are patronized every wheio by tho best and most cul tured people. This is accounted for by their strict adherence to what eight years ago laid the foundation to their 'continue rf success viz., always piesuitinga strictly clean and thor oughly enjoyable programme. One which combines, in a happy manner, the very best of mirth and music. Probably another stepping-stone to their unqualified success, is the fact that, aside from their artistic worth, the company is composed strictly of ladiei' and gentlemen whose social and moral standing is beyond question. Wherever they have once appeared the announcement of a second visit is al most an absolute guarantee of a crowd ed house, and highly pleased audience. Tickets now on sale at Wrights Drug Store, where you can secure reserved seats without extra charge. THE CENTENNIAL HOTEL. This well known caravansary which has been temporarily closed for a week i or two oast, on account of the cxnira- tion of the lease, and some misunder standing concerning the furniture, will be re-opened on the first of next month. .Mr. Al. uoodnind.a hotel man ot large experience, ha." purchased the proper ty, and will make it a strictly first class hotel hereafter. He has a l.ire force of men, engaged in icmodeling the rooms and repainting and replastering the whole ettablithment. Mr. V. 1 . Wriuht who was in Portland this week, superintended tho purchase of an en tire new set of furniture for each room. The looms will be elegantly carpeted throughout and when completed, the hotel will be the same as new. 'Ihe dining room will be complete in ih ap ointments, and tho table spread with everything of tho best. While Union lias several cheap boarding hous es, winch are well i nough in their way, our greatest need has be. n a first class hoti 1, and that we will have hereafter. That the principal (own of a great county should have dragged along without one fir to long, is ratlnr t trance. ANOTHER ONE NAILED. "Wo are informed that snow to the depth of several inches has fallen on the road fiom Union to Cornucopia and in consequence the stageover that route was detained for three days. It is evident that this route is not practica ble for winter travel ' Baker Democrat. The Democrat was misinformed. At the proent writing no snow of any consequence lias fallen on the road. The driver o. the stage had the mis fortune to break an axle, which detain ed that particular vehicle, probably three days, but another conveyance was sent out with such promptness, that the mail and passengers arrived on time. No break has been made in the arrival and departure of these stag es. As for the statement that the route is impracticable for winter travel the wish is so plainly father of the thought, that it is not worth comment ing upon. "RISE UP WILLIAM." The Baker City Democrat sayr: "lion. Dunham Wright, of Big creek, informs us that there is a great deal ol travel over the road from Cornucopia to Union, and that if there was a stage line from Baker connecting with thh road the most of the travel would conn here. Mr. Wright says Baker City ii the natural point for miners to makt their headquarters. He says Union will do for theGrand Bonders, but then are to few of that class that they cut but a small figure." Wo don't know what to think of that. Dnnham, wh n he is in Union don't talk that way, but just the reverse. Probably it would be well for him to "rise up', William Riley" aiid explain, so that the people may know just how to take him, anyway. DEATH FROM DIPTHERIA. A death from that dreadful defease diptheria occured on Clover creek, in tne southern portion of this county, this week. Mr. Samuel Smiths' little nine year old gill took sick about a week ago, and Dr. Cromwell of this city was summoned, who at onco dis covered that the disease was diptheria of tho worst type, but as it waa so far along it was impntsiblo to do much for the sufferer, and the died last Mon day. How she contracted tho disease is a mystery, as she had not been away from homo for three weeks. No other cases are reported, and it is hoped by taking precautions, to keep tho dis ease from spreading. ANOTHER OUTRAGE. Mr. Chas. Tomliiifoii, of the firm of Tonilinson fe Brooke, sheep raisers, came down from Malheur county, the fore part of tho week. He informs us that -100 tons of hay, which they had just purchased for the use of their sheop during the coming winter, was burned by incendiaries on Wednesday of last week. No clue to the peipetra tors of tho dastardly outrage has, as yet, been discovered, but .Mr. Tonilin son thinks it is but another act in the warfare now in progrets between the ttoi kinen and sheepmen of this section. When nd how is this otato of affairs tu and? 1 Social Scintillations. rnrnftrnrh lVtlnlnlnc. 1'rlnrlr ally, t tho lVri-frrlnullonn of llir I oj.tiIar. Mrs. E. H Miller is quite sick. Mr." J. .Matt. Dean, of Keating, called on us Saturday. Mr. Johua Bradford made this office a visit, Saturday. Johnny Clark, of Isiand City, was in town Wednesday. Mr. O. F. Bell, we are pleased to learn, is imptoving. Mr. Ed. Beidleman was over from La Grande, Sunday. Attorney Shelton is attending court at Vale, Malhtur Co. Mr. Thomas J. Chandler, of Elgin, was in town Wednesday. Mrs. Rube Smith, of Powder river, was visiting in this city. Rube and PeiL Smith made a busi ness trip to Portland this week. Mrs. Lowell, who has been visiting in Walla Walla, is expected home. Judge O'Sulliv.m, of Wdlowa coun ty, was in Union this week on business. Born To the wife of Mr. E. H. Mil ler in this city, Sunday, the 20. h inst., a son. Walter E. Pratt and Let tie A Ham ilton, of the. Sand Ridge, were married last week. Mr. Edward-Hardy and Miss Lilah Virtue were married in Baker City on the 21st inst. Mits Helen Levy, who has been vis iting in Umatilla county, returned homo, Saturday. "'r. J. S Vandevanter, of the Park, called on us Tuesday, and placed his autograph on our list. Mr. Matthew Mitchell called on us Saturday, and replenished our treasury somewhat. Good man. The Ladies Foreign Missionary So ciety will meet at the Presbyterian church to-day at 2 :."0 p. m. Mr. Thad"us Leep, of Pine Valley, was in the city Saturday. He did not forgit Tin: Scorr office. Mr. A. E. Eaton is umvuii a business trip to Malluur county. He will probably be gone a week or two. J. MeKeau, formerly elder in the; Methodist church, is now a brakeman on i he Oregon Short Line R. R. Mr. John Kimbiell.of North Powdir, made us a pleasant visit list Monday. We are indebted to him for many fa vors. Mr. J. K. P. Harris, of Indian val ley, was in Union this week on busi ness. We acknowledge a pleasant visit. The smiling countenance of Mr. Jap. Stevens, the Cove druggist, was teen in our city the fore part of the week. Mr. P. A. Mahaffey was oyer from La Grande, last Wednesday. He in forms us that he will start, next week, for a visit to California. Mr. John Wiliuot came down from Bellevue I. T. Saturday. He will take his departure toon for Los Angeles where he has some contracts. Mr. Lute. Busick, who has been con fined to his room for the last six weeks with typhoid fever, basso far recovered as to be out upon our streets again. Mr. Jackson Wright, of tho Cove, made this office a substantial visit this week. He ordered an extra copy of Thk Scout tent to friends in the East. Mr. Chas. Robins moved Ids famih up to the taw mill, this week, and will reside tin re during the win'er so as to personally superintend the woik. Mr. R. B. Davis and wife, of Piairie creek, Wallowa, who have bei n n a v'sit 1 1 the homeof th. ir youth in '1 i.-nes-eo pasted through this city, yc erday, on their return. It has been I1G years since they first feft there. They tay they prefer Oiegon to any country they have seen. Mr. Frank Markham, of La Grande, was called to Ontario Friday to tho death bed of a sister who had been con fined to her room at the Railroad Ho tel for tome time revious. He ar rived too late to see her in a conscious state. Death came to her lelief Sat urday evening. The body was taken to Baker City for buiial. Some time during next month, says t ie Baker City Reveille, the Odd Fel lows temple of this city will be dedica ted with imposing ceremonies. A grand ball will alto be given, and it is expected that every Odd Fellow in this county, as well as tome from Un ion county, will bit in attendance. Exact dates will be given shortly. The Union Silver Cornet Band and quite a number of our citizens, attend ed the Pioneer Belief Fund Associa tions' festival at Cornucopia last Thursday. They have not returned yet, but we havo no doubt they had a good time. Had tho weather been more favorable many mortj ladies would havo been in attendance from this city. We regret our inability to attend, but as Mr. Chancey, one of the proprietors of this paper was present and will give a full account of the nf fair, it is perhaps as well. Olaf Moon, the young violinist, now making his fust tour of 'the United , S ates with the Royce it Lansing Com- i puny, is but t went. -two years of ago! anu is a grauuau oi me i.onscrvaiory of Music of Christiana, Nonv.iy. He appoarod with success in concerts in Christiana and Stockholm. His first appearance in this country was at Minneapolis where lie met with great success and was at onco classed by tho press among the leading violinists of this country. It is an interesting fact that tho Violin which ho plays was selected for him when ho wm a mere boy by tho lato 01u Bull ami but h short time before that eminent I Airs. Pric hard's little boy is very ei k The persuasive fecker after office will torn be abroad in the land. A splendcd assortment of watches and clocks, just received at Al. Gard ner's. The Ladies Aid Society will give a Crnr.v Tea and Fair at Wright s ball Tuesday evening Nov. 2fllh. Literary exercises from 7 to 7:"0 o'clock. Ad miftion free. Supper 50 cents. The Dutch s'caimhip, W. A. Sehol ton, en mule from Rotterdam to New York, collided with tho steamship Rosa Mare, last Sunday, ten milisoff Dover. Two hundred and fifty passen gers were on board, and it is estimated ttlat about one hundred and thirty of them perished. Tho many friends of Mrs. Ella Mur ray will be pained to hoar of her death, which occurred at Cornucopia at about H o'clock last Sunday, after an illness of throe or four days. The remains were taken to l.-ianil liiy, Wednesday, and in'crred in the ceme tery there. Mrs. Murray was the daughter of Mr. and .Mrs. John Bueh annan of Island, and sister of Mrs Giorge Stafford of this city. The steamer Telephone, which run between Portland and Astoria, while on the down trip, last Sunday, caught tire just as she arrived at Astoria and was totally destioycd. About sixty passengers were on board, but tho steamer was beached and all got off uninjured, with the exception of one passenger who was rather badly hurt. Many lost all their baggage and per sonal effects, as there was no time to save anything but life. The steamer was insured for $;1,000. Election Notice! NOTICE IS II EKE BY GIVEN, That there will be an Election held in and for the City of Union, Union Co., Oregon, on tho First Monday in Dc cembt r 1SS7, for the purpose of elect ing the following Officers, for said City of Union. Two Aldermen; One Recorder; One Marshal; One Treasurer; One Street Commissioner. Said Election will commence at tho hour of 9 o'clock A. M. an;, continue until 5 o'clock P.. M. of said dav. Dated at U uiou this 22nd day of No vember A. 1). 1S67. J. B. Thomson. Recorder of the City of Union. lllICHLIiN'S AltSlCA SAliVU. Tin: rtrrsT Salvi: in the world for Cuts, Hruisc. Sores, Fleers, fc'alt Rheum, Kcver Sons Totter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains'. Corns, iinil all Skin Eruptions, anil positive ly cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price '2"i cents per box. For Sale at V right's drug store. sni'Kirr's sa i.i'. "VTOTICB IS IIKUEUY UVKN, THAT li under and by virtue of nn c.xcctniiin md order of sali! i-sued out ol the Circuit cuirt of the Stale of Or'gon. lor Union ounty, to me directed mid delivered, benr ingd.uoof Novi nibe."17, tvtf, upon a judge iiu ii' ail'' de rro f foreclosure rendered in said court on t he 27th. dav of Decctnl i"-, 1SS1! in favor of Klorinda Chandler, 1 1 IT, mid iiKain-t Daniel Cbandlerand J. V. Kennedy Deft t., requiring me that out of the p -oper ty hereimu'tir described and dec ibcii in ail dec o I innko ihc sum of .fS'T.'iO with in'cresr thereon since December 27th. 1SS1', at 10 per cent, per nnimin., and the further uiu of if.'lo.OO cost, and accruing cost. And, whereas, by s il eveution and de eieei was o -dcri'd that I se.'I 'he f lhn ier dp etlh.Ml inopi r.'v io nit : The Whlf. t oNWq . aii'itheXW qr. iv t e.SYVq . h . lit, Ti. I N It id IC W . M.. in I n u cuntv, 'rci.'nn, Tliere'ore I wi'l sell, mi Tm -d i.v the .'7th day of December, 1837. at 2 o'elneK P. M. of s.ud day, at pu'ilu auction, at the court hou-e door in said Un ion canity, all t'icil.dit, ti tit and i.iterest winch the said Danic, Ci andlcr mid .1. W. Ki n ie iv had in or t dd premises o.i or af.er tho 27th day of Dcvmber. lsSfi, Term of sale, c-ish to me in hand. D nod at Sheriff! 111 -e UiN 21t dav of Nov., HS7. A. X HAMILTON," Sheriffof Vni n eon itv, Irrc.'on. By J. T. Wil i.im on. D i irv! 11 -.'S NOTICE TO TAX-PAYERS. Not'ce is hereby givm that the city taxes or I'nion city, Oregon, for the year 1S87, are now dne mid payable to the Citr Mar shal, and if unpaid they will hcnunc de linquent in tl bty days from the 11th. of November. !87, after which costs will I c added for tbiir eolleet on, l'aities desir Inir to ji.iv their taxes v I 1 find meat tin city re-order's office. M. HKUITAOU, Union. Orrcou.i City Marshal. Nov 11, lt87.f 11-1H, TKEAS U "kEK'S NOTICE. All county orders presen ted and not paid prior to July 1st., lSSi,uill be re deemed to that diite. Inter est ceases Novonrbcr 20th., 1887. E. V. BHAINARD, Treas. Union County, Or. Horse Breaking! I denim to inform the public that I have lerfcctcd a New System of Horsebreaking, Which I believe lo he tho best now prac ticed, and I will take homes or any other kind of animals to break, on REASONABLE TERMS. Satisfaction guaranteed in overy In-tanc Will v'fct the fi run when deired ;nid brtak the an ma r without taking th in uw iy, (Jive me a trial. U-18-tf SHANNON MARSHALL. The jiublie are hereby informed tba I have opened a GUNSMITH SHOP in No-dita'-s Black-mil h Mm p. Union, ojijioMte Uen-ou'n livery htable, where I am prepared to do All Work in My Lino In a neat aid suhetantLal manner. Give mo a cull, E. IIAYNES. To Close Out rater tails FROM NOW UNT-il till' Ha I mi i Gall Early to Got iiie jf3?" Parties indebted to ine will costs. My books must be closed tip GREAT REDUCTION Fine Cassimere-j Silk Suiting:. Danish Cloth, H ! I M S ii iiir 1 m read Ui ai. Winter Flannels, IS at 20c. a yard. Fine Line of Gloves just in AI Y MY ENTIKE mim in IS ALL NEW AND FHESIl, WILL HE SOLD AT The Rest Selected Stock of BOOTS and SHOES, Rubber Boots, VRCTICS & OVERSHOES, To be found in the city, Iiibt arrived' direct from tho Hunt MM mm mml bimeiy, ijiiile-iron, I ooflen, How ai The finest stock of shelf hardware in town. Cull axd Examine my Jos. Wright For te tluionnilK, circtiiiirn, F. fVI. SLOCUIP&H, General Tlie FtaDX Real Estate Association, OF LA GRANDE, lKP(;ON, IIh inailonr nngtnienfH with ' ' tHt l ' n m tin- K.i.t .!! Uml to Kaita'nj bri ei d ric, Pun at dtl ing :o n la 1, hi I Audit , ilrw int. r't U- iuc Wine, w.th us b r -ulr. NO EXPENSE C 1 1 A It OE D l' M JSKH H A US JtS :3&&X&. Bargains! JAN. 1st, 1887, Benefit of is Offer. please settle at once, to save- tronblc and by the end of the voar. A. LEVY. IN DRESS GOODS ? Worst fid Goods. MM. ,1a11 STOCK OF FALL and WINTER Parlor and Heating mm Ik the Finest Ever Rronght to Union Comity. Call and Examine Them. STOCK OF POUtJHT FOR CASH, AND I50TTOM PRICES. CJchhIb nmt 1'riccH. - - Union, Or. THUEVES! You may Rtirn Out Tonight I You may bo RohbedTo-Morrowl Secure- a IICT0R ftAFE. ICT0R OAFE. Manufactured by the Victor Safe and bock Co., Cincinnati, Ohio. And with it protect yourself against incendarieH aipl thiovcH. . Made in 4 sizes, especially for Farmers, Post Mas ters, Professional Men and Mer chants; No. 1. welirht 15 lbs. Price $21.00 , No. 2, weUht 11m, l'rlco f).00 1 N'o. H. wcluht :00 IIm. Price 10.00 No. 1, wciKlit MX) 11m, l'rlco JG0.00 " Hold on from l to 0 month's time, etc., call on or address: Agent, Union, Oregon. lIFi" ISlflf'ISG i