( ( THE ORECOW SCOUT. AMOS IC. J ON Hi. KDITOU The Oregon Scout has as large a eircu lation as any three pape rs in this see Iton of the State, combined, and is cor respondingly valuable as an advertising . i Friday, August 10, 18SS. Tin-: Crackku Ckkkk Minks. Mr. J. H. Thomson ami Mr. Chancy Clark returned from the Cracker oieek niuics ' Wednesday. From Mr. Thomson we learn that they went through by way of the Anthony creek lakes, and Camp Cnon, and from there took the road to John Day river, thence up to the summit betwcpn it and Upper 1'owder river, and came to the Cable Cove min ing district. Considerable work is be ing done on the "California" at this place, which bids fair to bo an exceed ingly good mine. A mine south of there 1. J miles, owned by Cavil Hros., gives indications of being the best mine in that district. They have ordered machinery for this mine and a mill will be put in shortly. From there a good road leads down o miles to Fruit creek, a tributary to Silver creek. Here is situated the 'Columbia" ledge, dis covered by Cable Hros., and which, it is said, has been told by them for $75, 000. A little town is being started at this place. One-half mile below here at the mouth of Cracker creek, anoth er tributary of Silver creek, is situated the town of Hourne, containing hotel, saloon and an.assay oflice in course of construction. From here, up Cracker two miles is situated the "Excelsior" quart, ledge, which, rumor has it, was sold this summer for one million dol lars. It is without doubt an extensive and rich mine. The town of Cracker, hero, is quite a lively place. The mine owners are expecting their machinery soon and arc leveling their grounds preparatory to its arrival. They alrea dy have a water motor at work, pump ing air into tho tunnel, which is now in .'100 feet on tho east anil 200 feet on the west side of the creek. They were shown by Col. Gleason the prospects of the "Charles Dickens" and "Lady Allen" quartz ledges, recently discov ered. 2.1 miles above Uourne, on Fruit creek. The last assay of these mines show $10'l.ff in gold and s'i) in silver to tho ton. They were also shown by Col. Gleason the ''Great Eastern" one mile east of Bourne, which assays very favorable. Mr. Thomson thinks this district bids fair to be as good as any on the coast. A good wagon road leads to this district from Maker City. They returned over the line of the North l'owder and Cable Cove road, which has been finished about half the distance. The building of this road was taken in hand by tho North l'ow der people last summer, and when fin ished will be a good road. The dis tance from Union to Cracker creek by this route will be about ! f miles. Dkath ok Shkkida.n. A dispatch dated, Nonquit Mars, Aug. (5th., says: Gen. Sheridan died at 10:20 last night. Previous to !):'!(), there had been no premonitions recently of an unfavorable change. Yesterday he seemed generally bright and cheerful. His pulse was strong, and he took a full supply of nourishment. The doc tors and tho family were in hopeful spirits. At S):!i0 symptoms of hear failuro suddenly appeared. Kcnicdies which had proved successful in all pre vious attacks wero applied, but this time without effect, and despite all that could be done, the General grad ually sank into a condition of complete unconsciousness, and at 10:20 breathed his last. Tho immediate cause of death was heart failure. Tho remote cause was disease of tho mitral valve, the existence of which was known to his physicians, tho family and himself last November. LijiKitAi, LiXTUitK. Next Thursday evening, tho lGth. inst., tho celebrated author, poet and orator, Mr. Samuel P. l'utnam, will speak at tho court liouso in this city in support of free thought and tho intellectual liberty of mankind. It will bo remembered that Mr. rutman gave two lectures in Huh city about a year ago. Mr. Putnam while vehement, cloquont and earnest, is always kind and courteous to thoso who differ from him in opinion. No one can take ofl'enco at what ho says or tho manner in which ho says it. t All should attend and enjoy this intel lectual treat. No admission is charged as Mr. Putnam's expanses aro paid by tho American Secular Union and its friends. Arm Broken. 'Lust Monday as Mi. King Spain, of the Sand Ridge, was Coming to town m a wagon, accom- t J(( i,ut no soonor had lie dono so than panicd by his nine year old ton, the Splawn vioiously attackod him, cut boy accidentally fell out of tho wagon, ting him severely about tho face and broaking his arm just abovo tho olbow. . arms. Splawn wag arrested and He was brought on to town and Dr. bound over in tho Mini of $1,000 to Cromwell reduced tho fracture. ' apiwttr bvforo tlio iranU jury. Look sit Levy's new goods, liny yous harness of JJcidleman. Eleeant turnout:! at Elliott's livory ! stable- Our public school will cotnoncc Sep tember Urd. Excellent accommodations at the c hotel Grant county pays !fiu bounty on i cougar scalps. Vale, Malheur county, has a barber shop owned and run by a lady. The city Hag was placed at half mast this week in honor of General Sheridan. A mail wagon has been put on be tween this place and Cornucopia and i passengers will be carried, hereafter. Lou Rcmillard. who has been in the city this week, will ship a car load of draft horses to Untie city in a few days. G. G. Cullen was up before Kecorder Tuttle for violation of ordinance No. 1, and contributed $5 to the city funds for the pleasure. John Elliott and Hilly Wilson have made some substantial improvements on the sidewalk in front of their es tablismeuts. A large crowd will no doubt be in attendance at the baseball tournament on the 27th. The grounds aro being put in excellent condition. We stated last week that the real name of our correspondent "Luna 'lick" was J. L. Carter, which was a mistake. We should have said M. L. Carter. Our popular boot and shoe dealer, Mr. C. Vincent, lias tho outside of his store much improved by having it niolv painted and a new awning erected. The deciding game of baseball be tween tho North Powder and Grande Hondo clubs will be played in this city to-morrow. An interesting time is expected. A fresh supply of Winchester rilles and shot guns, belt pistols, cartridces, reloading implements, etc., etc., to be received at the Covo drug store in a few days. The Ontario Atlas says: "Another paper is to bo started at Union, which is a good deal like a tail on both ends of a cow. The Scout pretty well keeps the Hies oil now." Died. In Joseph, July 29th, 1SS8, of typhoid-pneumonia, Claire. Ethel, one of the twin children of Rev. and Airs. C. R. Shields, months and G days. Ago, years, o The location of the paper mill at Walla Walla has been settled. The mill will employ about 20 men and spend $20,000 among the farmers for material. It will be completed this year. Correspondents, writing on other subjects than matters of news, are re quested to be as brief as possible, as our space is limited. Several commu nications were crowded out of this issue. For removing dandruil', Ayer's I fair Vigor has no equal. It restores faded and gray hair to its original color, stimulates the growth of tho hair, anil gives it a beautiful, glossy snd silken appearance. In order to obtain more space we have discarded tho largo heading of the paper and replaced it with the one formerly in use. In a few weeks we will have an attractive and finely exe cuted heading that will be altogether better. Pendleton is to have a go-as-you- please walking match, to come oil September 20th, for a purse of $250. The man covering tho greatest num ber of miles in 2-1 hours to receive $150; the next $75. and tho third $25. Professionals barred. In a few days Hon. L.I). Rinchart and others will ship east a train load of horses, from Huntington. These horses have been raised jOu Baker county bunch grass, and it is expect ed that they will bring a fair pi ice in the eastern markets. Ayer's Sarsaparilla is designed for those who need a medicine to purify their blood. No other preparation so well meets this want. It increases tho appetite and rejuvinates tho whole sys tem. Its record, for forty years, is ono of constant triumph over disease. Air. O. P. Jaycox,of tho firm of Jay cox it Foster, will start cast in a day or two for the purposo of purchasing fall and winter goods. This is tho secret of the firm's great success. Their goods aro bought in tho east un der their own personal supervision, and this enables them to sell at aston ishingly low prices. The Scout is evidently here to stay. Tho organizers of tho Jlcpublican tried to buy them out, offoring them a largo premium for tho business. They wouldn't sell out, and say they won't be run out. Tho only conclusion is that they arc hero to stay. Iienubli- can. The abovo is eminently correct with tho exception that "largo premi um" should read "about half price." Tho fcoliugs of tho gang would have becu expressed by the addition of tho words "which is not what wo expect ed." A Ht rious stabbing affray occurred at Long Creek, Grant county, last Wednesday. Ike Splawn and Newt. Leslie got into a quarrel over politics, whon Splawn drew u knife on Leslie. Loslio at once grabbed him and throw him to the ground,, holding the hand that had tho knife so that no damage could bo done, at tho same timo pun- j ishing Splawn so badly that ho cried for quartor. Leslie then lot Splawn Personal mid Social. Airs. Ed. Cates has been quite sick several days this week. Air. S. H, Burroughs, of the Cove, called on us yesterday. County clerk Neill and family are rusticating in the mountains. Air. and Airs. Foster have returned from their visit to Sanger. Born. In this city, Sunday, August 5th, to the wife of C. AI. Joties, a son. Airs. A. N. Gardner has been visit ing friends in Baker county this week. Air. J. W. Kimbrell, county survey or, called on us the fore part of the week. Airs. Fay, of the Sand Ridge, was visiting friends in the city during the week. J. W. Shelton of this citv has been appointed chairman of the Democratic j State Executive Committee. Aliss Alaggie Smith, of Suminerville was visiting in Union the foro part of the week. Air. Dan. Heidleman made a (lying trip to the North Powder country this week. He reports everything nourish ing up there. Airs. Eva. Newberry writes to have her Scoi'T changed as she. has moved from Cornucopia and is now living at The Aleadows. Dr. Strange, the dentist, visited Un ion this week, and repaired the molars of a number of our citizens. The doc tor is first class in his professfon. A party composed of Arthur Aliller, James Galoway, Jennie AIcGillis, Alary and Kiltie Aliller, and Belle Spray, made a trip to tho mountains this week, in search of huckleberries. Air. John Eaton, who has been en gaged in the AI. & AI. Co's. store at Enterprise for some time past, is now in Uuior. interviewing old friends. He will return to Enterprise in a few days. Air. E. F. Springer has the thanks of this oilico for a pitcher of excellent eider. The resemblance in this respect of Gen. Harrison's campaign to that of his grandfather, is a very pleasant one. Aliss Ida Johnson arrived hero from Iowa last Sunday. She is the guest of Air. and Airs. O. P. Jaycox. Aliss Johnson will have charge of the first intermediate department of our pub lic school. Air. E. P. AfcDanicl of the Cove, was in town Alonday. In lieu of the regu lation tile he wore a scarf around his helmet hat inscribed with the names of Cleveland and Tlmnnan. Alac is a democrat from way back. A grand prize ball will bo given at Dolby's hall on Big creek, Aug. 15th. A $110 music-box will bo raffled oil" by holders of tickets to tho ball. Prizes will be awarded to tho best and poor est waltzers. Good music will be in attendance, and a most enjoyable time is anticipated. Turner Oliver, deputy county clerk, returned on Alonday morning from a flying trip through the Willamette Valley whore he went to examine the method of keeping county road mat ters in the Valley counties, lie s.iys that our clerk's oilico is as neat and systematic as any in the state; that none of the counties have a perfect system of county road records, but he says that in a short time Union coun ty will have a system that will do credit to any county. Ki:ai This, All those knowing themselves indebted to me aro hereby notified that all accounts must be set tled immediately as I am going away and must have what is duo me before I go. Alits. J. H. Coitm.v. Attkntio.v, Faumkiss. Finding our selves somewhat overstocked with bin ders and headers, we will offer you a special reduction in juices. You can save from $50 to JflOO by purchasing now. Stavkk it Wai.kkh, La Grande. Good farm for sale, on easy terms, atAIortgage Bank. Exchange sold on I'ortland, Oregon, and San Francisco, Cal., at the Alort gage Bank. Alonoy loaned on Heal Estate at the Mortgage Bank, on long or short time, at a low rate of interest. The Alortgage Bank guarantees all losses by fire promptly paid in full on all policies procured by them. juiaci: ui. You arc feeling depressed, your appetito N poor, you are bothered with Headache, you arc ligutty, nervous, and generally out of hortn, nnd want to iihaci: up. Uraeo up, hut not with htlniulentN, spring medicines, or bitten,, which have for their basis very cheap, bad whiskey, and which xtlnnilatu you for an hour, ami then leave you in ! ... 1 1 i ii i. tin i I want is an alternative that will purify your blood, start healthy action of Liver and Kidticvr, restore your vitality, and give, re newed health and strength. Such medi cine you will find In Electric Hitters, and only M cents a bottloat Wright's drugntoro, Union, Oregon. Fanncrs anil others will save mon ey hy purchasing their farm machin ery, wagons, buggies, etc., of Slaver it Walker, La Grande, Oregon, or from their agents, E. H. Alorelock, Summer villo: Joseph Wriuht. Union: F. I). AlcOully, Josophj J. II. AlcCubbiu, Lostino; W. F. locko. Huntington; H. Siilo t Co., Baker City: Idaho Commercial Co., Welter, Idaho, AgoncicH will bo opened at Enterprise, J-.lgin, Cove, una isorlli Powder at onco, and. customers will kindly hold thoir orders until callod on by our 0ttl. AYER'S SSS8? If the- Liver be- nil I O comes torpid, It tho I LhImb bowels arc constipated, or it tho stomach fails topcrforru its functions properly, uso Ayer's Pills. They aro invaluable. For sonio years I was a victim to Liver Complaint, m consequence of which I sulTored from General Dehilityantl Indi gestion. A few boxes of Ayer's Pills restored mo to perfect health. W. T. Urlghtncy, Henderson, W. Va. For years I havo relied moro upon Ayer's Pills than anything else, to Regulate my bowels. These Pills nro mild in ac tion, and do their work thoroughly, r havo used them, with gooil effect, in cases of Rheumatism and Dyspepsia. G. F. Miller, Attleboroush, Mass. Ayer's Tills cured mo of Stomach and Liver troubles, from which I had suffered for years. 1 consider them tho best pills made, and would not bo without tliom. Morris Gates, Downsvillo, 2L V. was attacked with IHlious Fever, vliich was followed by Jaundice, anil was so danj-ecously ill that my friends despaired of my recovery. I commenced taking Ayer's Tills, and soon regained my customary strenpth nnd vigor. John O. I'attisou, Lowell, Nebraska. List spring I suffered greatly from a troublesomo humor on my side. In spit d of every effort to euro this eruption, it In creased until tho llcsh became entirely raw. I was troubled, at tho samo time, witli Indigestion, and distressing pains in The Bowels. Hy Jho advico of a friend I began taking Ayer's Tills. In a short timo I was freo from pain, my food digested properly, tho sores on my body commenced healing, and, in loss than one mouth, I was cured. Samuel D "White, Atlanta, Ga. I have long used Ayer's Pills, in my family, and beliovo them to bo tho best pills made. S. U. Darden, Dardcn, Aliss. My wifo and littlogirl wero taken witli Dysentery a fow days nso, and I at onco began giving them small doses of Ayer's Tills, thinking I would call a doctor if tho disease Oceania any worse In a short timo tho bloody discharges stooped, all pain went, away, and health was restored. '.Theodore Esling, Uichmond, Va. tt Ayer's Pills, Prepared by Dr. J. C. Aycr & Co., I.owcll, Masts. SJoIil by nil Denlciu in JUedlilne. sr.ii.no.N.s. In the oiivuit court of the State of Oic- gon, for I 'iiiim county. rsel.-oii t-cliotmoNcr, Plaintiir, ' Alexander La Hull, Sarah L. La Hull-. .1. II. Katon and Mi nerva Katou. Defendant. I To Alexander Lal'.ull'and S.ir.di L. La Huff, two of the above named defendant :- FX TIIK NW.MKOK TI IK NT AT 10 OF A()ree;ou, you and each of you are hereby required to appear and answer the couf plaintllled against you in the above entitled court and suit, on or before tho L'ltlidny of September, IS'SH, the same bring the ilrst day of a regular term of .aid eotut, com mencing next after the expiration of six weeks front the date of the l'rl publication of this summons to wit: the September tonn, lS.-y, of .said court, and if you lail so to appear or answer, for want thereof the plaintiff will apply to the court for the re bel demanded fn'said complaint, to wit : a decree foreclosing all of the right, title and interest of all of the said defendants, of, In and to certain mortgaged property set forth in the complaint, to wit: The XV hlf. of XWqr. and NKqr, of SW qr. Sec. ', and H hlf. ot SK qr. and SI qr. of XK qr. Sec L'l, all in Township 4 S, 1!. Hi K. W. M., in Union county. State of Oregon, and ordering said property to lie sold to sutisfy the sum of $1 OOO.'oO md interest tnercon irom January 1st, UiS7 at the rate of ten per cent, per' annum; tho fuithcr sum of jflfiO.UO as attorneys fees, and tho further sum of f.'iil.Oj an'd I -gal interest thereon from Jan, lt, 1SSII, taxes paid on said mortgage and for winch said mortgage was given to secure, to satisfy the further sum of ISlMl'l and interest thereon from August 'St. ISs.'i at the rate of ten percent, per annum, the further sum of $'Si as attor ney fees also the further sum of .flWUK) and interest thereon at the rate of ten per ee t. per annum, from Aug. tl, 1S87, and the fur ther sum ot :jw.-.0') as attorneys lees, and also the costs, charges and expenses of this foreclosure anil of making sale, said vari ous sums being due upon four several promi.sary notes, given by the said defen dants, ot which the plahitlH' is now the owner, and for ta.cs paid upon said mort gages, which wero given to scenic said notes, as provided therein and for which this suit is brought to foreclose: abo that said defendants, and each and all of them and all persons claiming hy or through them, be forever barred ant! 'foreclosed of all right, title. Interest, claim and equity of redemption of, in or to said laud ami every part thereof, and for general relief. This, summons is published by order of the Hon. .las. A. Kcc, judge of the abovo entitled court, made nl chambers and (la nd the tth dav of Auimsl. A. D. ISSS. Dated at I'liion, Oregon, this 7th dav of August, IH3S. 8-10.' ' JOHN ILITGTKS. Attorney forPhdntbr. hU.MMO.NSJ. In the Circuit court for tho State of Ore gon, for tho couutv of Union. Luciuda K. McDonald, Plaintiff, ) vs Thomas 1). McDonald, Defendant, J To Thomas D. McDonald, tlieahovo named defendant : TN THL NA.MK OF Till" STATU OF JL Oregon, you are hereby required to tip near and answer the complaint tiled ai::iinst you in the abovo entitled suit, on or beforo tne nrst day ol tlio next regular term ot the above entitled court, to wit; Alonday, tho LMth day of September, IK,S, and If you fail so to answer, tho plaintill', for want thereof, will apply to the court lor tho re lief nraved for in the ronuilaint. viz: a de cree of divorce, dissolving the bonds of matrimony now cxl'iigiictweeii the plain tiff and ypni'sclf, and for the costs and (lis burseiuiiiits of this Milt. Service of this summons is inudo hv nub- lieatlon thereof in Tin: Okuoon Scoct, by onier oi jioii. i. tuner n. isou. tinigo oi tne bearing date, August 7th, lXflv 0 " ..... (Ith. Judicial District of Oregon. Order C. Y. MANVILL. s'-10 Attorney for I'laiiitiif. tlUMMONS. Ill tbo Circuit court for the State of Ore gon, for Hie county of Union. Alice Katon, l'lalntlir,) vs V, K. Katon, Dcfcndunt.l To V. 8. Katon, the ahovo named defendant- T.N THU NAM H OF TJIH STATU OF .1 Oregon, you aro hereby rwptlrcd to ap pear and answer the complaint filed aiadiiHt yon hi the above rntitlod Miit, on or before the first day of the next regular term of the above entitled court, to wit: on Mon day, tho L'l tb ilny at Hepteuilior. 14. and if you full so to answer, the plaiutlit' will im ply to the court for the relief prayed for in tho rouipluint, viz : u decree of divorce din xolving tlio bonds of matrimony now ex I. tin between the plain tif;uul yourself, and for the e;-.th and dinburif incut of this suit, liervlee of thlt biiiimxMi! is inudu hy pub iieauon inoreot in J iik uukuon ncoiT, uy order of Hon. Lutlier II. Ion. iudiro OI 1110 fli Judicial DUtrlct of tint Mute of Oregon. ",m'r uoarl,, u.,ta'- r (vvji'l w AtWifuy for l'hliilk BEAD AID Latest Announcement to the Public: Having just received a largo and finely selected stock of General .Merchandiso from Eastern Alarkots, bought fo.r cash, we can at-d will give our customers BETTER PRICES THAN EVER. The Public is Hespectfully Invited to Inspect our Splendid Line of LOT Gent's Furnishing Goods, Hats and caps, Fine Boots and Shoes, etc. LADIES' DRESS GOODS. A Alugnifteent line of all shades and qualities. Latest styles of CIIALL1 DFLA INT'S, LUST HE SUITING, KM HHOI DKHI KS. LINEN CHAAIHHAY, PLUSHES it VELVETS, PAHASOLS, WHITE GOODS, GLOVES HOSIEHY, HATISTE, LACE CURTAINS, GINGHAM PRINTS, AIUSLINS, -And Endless Variety of BEADED TRIMMINGS, Also a Complete Stock of GAlPEf S AM WAtt PAPBEs- 'fH LINKS, VALISES, TRAVELING HAGS, BASKETS, etc., and a full line of Groceries, Cutlery and Notions. arVU WANT IT UNDERSTOOD that no other store in Union county can undersell us, and a visit to our establishment will convince any one of the fact. All are invited to come and see us and we promise to do you good. NO TROUBLE TO SHOW GOODS. .JAYCOX it FOSTER, 1888 PROCLAMATION! 1888 To the Public of Union and Vicinity, for the E5U I have en route from the East, West, North and South, the Cheapest line of Clothing, dry goods, ladies' and gents' goods, all of the Latest Styles. Summer Hats, Boots he sold for the of the general public, E TRA Prices, for Cash. A. LEVY, - - - Union, Or. -DEALER IN- OOTS Latest Styles. SHOES, .lust Received, Direct from tho East, a Largo Invoice of LADIES' and MISSES' CALFSKIN SHOES, tho Hest Ever brought to this Market. -Also a Fine Assortment of- GENT'S -:- FURNISHING -:- GOODS. Myl'ricoH will suit tlio times. .Drop in nnd mo inc. C. VINCENT, Main Stroot", Union, Or. REFLECT ! H I N G, an- Alain St., Union, Or. Largest, Best and and Shoes, which will at the very lowest All Kinds.