The Oregon scout. (Union, Union County, Or.) 188?-1918, November 16, 1888, Image 4

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    THE OREGON SCOUT.
LXION COUNT L.J.VXTIOS.
AMOS K. JOKES
- j Following is the otliiinl report of the
hPITOIt, j volcs cnjlt -n tj(t vnrjoiis jir iisf.i of
-:.. i - x nff. . , this countv at thcr cccnt cl ;.;i. A
City and County Official Paper, j ;wm be sec. it gives wpnMi,,.,, ,-
-r, .i " , ' ' Jorityof eighty, n hilling off of about
rlly "ovcinlicr 1 (, 188S I forty
since the June election :
KDITOItlAI, XOTKS.
! rucrixrw.
! Jjed Itock . . . .
1 1 amp carson
i rinc
firm. JJcp. Prohf.
A u.,.,.., !-...!... - ""-'
jtoiii iiiiiv i.uiiiiiiiiiiii:iii iimi irom apart i.
the lcv. CInrk llrnden will appear in Huinuiorvillo.
out next issue. Indian Valley
I Wnrkey . . .
Aitizo.VA TKiusiToity went demo- i i;Vum .
crnlic by nhont 3,000. That settles 1 U Grande.
Anzona so far as admission as stntr? Nland City
a
r
72
18
Tftl
106
II
01
is concerned .
Thk democrats of Connor creek,
linker county, did not receive nnv
tickets at the recent election anil
could not put in their voles for Cleveland.
North I'owlr
Hllgard
! Antelcpu
' Sanger
Cornucopia
lilg Creek
TnuiMUV, 2s"ov. 29th, tins been
designated as a day of thuukfigivinir.
Just what the American people have
to he so deuccdly thankful for we do
not know.
Tiik next census will show a popu
lation in Oregon sufJicient to entitle
us to two congrc.-men. It may be
fnid by some, however, that we have
one congressman too many as it is.
y
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78
19
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in
41
IS
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43
at
17
51
41
m
quietly work upon the different Su
perintendent to influence them to
nmkc fweetmi chanirca as cverv
change brings to their publishing 1
hou-e large sums of money. The !
Superintendents should exercise great '
care in the rejection or selection of j
book, and no change ought to be j
made unless tho?e in use arc radieallr I
unfit for the purpose of the schools. I
j . 'J he influence of interested agents j
IB should have little weight in this mat- j
3 tcr, and the best judgment of the Sti- I
' perintendentB should be exercised. j
j r (Jovcknuk Skmi'I.i: in his annual J
i : renort Maces the nonu ation of v. i- i
e
! ton Territory nt Hi7.000.
I
READ Ai REFLECT !
TUX COISTV COIKT.
Total .1225 Ja
cpmiujlnT at; igmascsza
rAciNr; thi: iu..ytk.
24
A Reeoffl of llnwinoxn Transaction at flip I
R!iit Term. I
I
Tlic Xew York World says edttori
nlly, referring lo the Vesnlt
Jn "Washington Territory. Allen
defeated Voorhees by a large majority.
Jlis third term aspiration broke liis
neck, but tlien it is probable that no
other man would have fared better.
Tin: republicans arc already com
mencing to snarl as to who shall have
the speakership of the lower home of
the next legislature. The session
will convene at Salem Jantiarv Hth.
l)u. JjAnitiso.v, of "Washington, is
ho inventor of u new svstciu of elec
tric telegraphy by which mes'ages. arc
printed at the further end, the send
ing instrument being similar to a tvpo
writer. It is "laiiucd to be able" to
send two hundred words a minute and
will revolutionize telegraphy, making
it cheaper lo send messages by wire
than mail.
Coqnty road jctitiotJcd for by John !
j Stoddard et ai, Ko. 2. ordered surveyed, j
j Liquor liceufce granted to (falluhger I
: fc Cunnintfliam. (''urnucotiin. fnr n
"The chief reason for thi, diaaafer j - .j"-, fopIlvC.w
is the want of adequate preparation I Hamilton et nle. Damages awarded !
ior meeting tlic main i-?ne. Eleven , by apprnisera regarded as oxcewivo
months were not time enough in , and the whole matter diaMiiged.
Koad jwtwnwi for by K. T. Neville
. et al!, which has been continucl from
1 term lo term for a long titno past, was
; dhnmr-ped.
Koad petitioned for by G. JI. iUchey
I ot al, orderwl opened.
Nuary of county school superintend-
59
" KsTV
gm. m m mcivfm
i it w m
g
m
which toulighten the mass of think
ing voters, educated for a full gener
ation in the belief that taxes promote
prosperity, and that a tariff regulates
wage?-. Appreciating the enormous
power of resistance in this inertia of
ignorance, the World questioned Inst ft fixed at 'oOO a year, beginning
June whether the president had not, wnil July ll-t lMSf.
in precipitating this Usuc so near the 1 ir Count-v 10l VMf he by T.
t.!. . t i- . i Koopiiiftn et als, ordered opened,
beginning of an act.vc mmpa.gn, I juor lj1,;o to A. c
done 'the right thing at Ihc wrong I Cruig for a period of six month.
time.' lie commend his coun
tP L5f nation
Ono boiilo taken cc:orri;ng t j directions
wilt glvo botisr results than a ffcllcn ct
Scraaparitla, cr any of tho so-ccflcd Moot
Puriliert with vkizh the market h glotfcS
Ai Druggists, price $1.00 per Uttlo.
$5GQ ??EWA?iB
will Co paid for qry ccso of Rhrvn-.z .
nhlch Dr. Pardee's Re.-noJy, properly gl
nu'nistcrod. fail: to ralicve.
As exchange savs thai ono reason
wiry ashin-'ton Ternlorv is bu din
up faster than Oregon is on account of
our miserable assessment svhtcm
Jlerc piopcrty is assessed at about
forty per cent, of its value and all
manner of indebtedness taken out
There it is assessed at full value and
no indebtedness is taken out. As
result the rate of taxation
nbout half what it is here.
a
there is
A wnm:it in the Lebanon hstn'oss
mining iniiiseii ti. u. iv., aim who is
one party in a theological discussion,
uikch me posni'ju mat mere is no
mistake about Jonah being swallowed
by me whale, and adds: "Men of
science know that the gills of a fish or
whale exclude the water and admit
tho air. and thero is no scientiCe rea
son whatever why Jonah could not
have lived in tho whale's bellv."
llKPOKTs from tho interior ranges
are discouraging. Grass is short,
frosts :wo heavy and stock poor
"Wherever sheen have been taken to
the range the hills aro bare, and stock
of all kinds will have to bo fed.Ar
lliiglon TimvH Well what arc vou
growling about. Tho tariff arranges
.that matter all ri-ht. What does it
matter if the cattlo and horses starve
to death so that tho sheep are kept all
right. Sheep raising is our principal
industry nnd must bo protected. Let
tho cattlo and horses tako care of
themselves.
Ir protection is such a good thing
why would it not be a good idea to
jiut a tariff tax on foreign capital coin
ing into this country andjtheroby keep
it out, reserving tho Hold to Ameri
can capitalists who would at once bo
exceedingly prosperous as interest
would doubtless advanco to L'l or HO
per cent, per annum. Republicans
claim that high prices bring about
general prosperity, why then won't
high interest help to do it? Only tho
most Ignorant peoplo beliovo in
ghosts, but there are many intelligent
ones who devote much of 'their lime to
perpetuating a delusion.
Tin; l'ost says: Tho president takes
tho result calmly and philosopicallv.
Io talked quite freely about the re
turns and the increased republican
vote, but expressed not tho sllghtent
regret in tho world at any action he
had tnkcu during his administration.
lo is willing to admit that his position
on tho tariff, and the decided stand ho
took in favor of revenue reduction,
may have lo.H him a good many votes,
but still maintains if it were to do
over again ho would follow the dic
tates of his convictions, Tho presi
dent received no telegrams from tho
national democratic committee until
Into on the afternoon of tho 7th.
From what ho has heard, however, he
concedes that ho Is defeated. Ho at
tributes his defeat to no one in partic
ular, and savs thut llllland Tammany
hall treated film with perfect fairness,
and ho has no fault to tlml at nil.
but doubted his discretion. Had the
issue been forced a year earlier it is
not probable that the errors and soph
istries and bugaboos of the protect
ionists could have prevailed against
the plain need of tho country for re
duction of taxes through reform of the
tariff. ' '
A Kl'KIU'lf JSV IIU.L.
523
till!
Social Dance at Davis' Hall,
flov. Hill was serenaded last Thurs
day evening at the executive mansion ,
Slid delivered an address to thousands
of persons who thronged the lawns
nnd terraces. He said:
4 'Our success in the gubernatorial
contest is mafrcd, however, by tho
shadow of national disaster. In com
mon with every democrat, I greatly
regret the deteat. of President Cleve
land in the stnjc and nation. Ho de
serves better at tho hands of the
people of this country. Honest,
brnvo and courageous, he gallantly
led his party in tho great contest for
tariff reform, njjd suffers defeat owing
to false clamor, unjust prejudices,
unfair representations and tho gigan
tic and combined efforts of all the mo
nopolists of the country. He did his
duty as he understood it, regurdless
of personal or political considerations, '
and he shoulirhave been sustained bv
the taxpayers, consumers and musses I
i the people whose true interosts ho
desired to subserve, and whoe right
ho unselfishly endeavored to main
tain. Tt is not now necessary or
profitable to inquire whether the issue
which he so boldly made might not
more wisely have neon earlier pre
sented or postponed ton later period.
It is sufilcienl to say that as tho trust
ed leader of the democratic parly;
after full and careful consideration of
the whole subject, he deemed that tho
best and truest intercut of the coun
try required thai the i.vstio should be
made at this crisis, and with that pa
triotic and deliberate conclusion ;
when ouro readied, theie shouhftinvo
been prompt acquiescence. "
SCHOOL HOOK .MdNOIMH.Y.
The ussc-'ftmvnt of the C. T. .Bradley
Mining Company reduced to IT.-IOO.
The county olcrk was ordered to is
8e warrant) lor judges and clerks of
election, allowing one day for each.
Ordered that any legal publications
ordered by tho court be let lo the low-
Tit 111 "
eat responsinif oiuuer.
Ordered tlml the county judge pro
cure iion ahutteis for tho jail windows.
Liquor license granted to A. C.
AlcCleJlan, of leland City, for a period
of rx months.
load jtctitioned for by John Stod
daid, lo. I, heretofore ordered opened,
having boon reviewed in circuit court
and writ sustained, wag ordered dis
united. Uoad petitioned for by Nathan Nel
son utalu, No. 1, the same.
Jtoad petitioned for by Nathan Nel
son et als, No. 1, hajijgbeon reviewed
in circuit court and wit dismissed,
i i . i i . .
nmu m a omemi opened. Appeal Take your vicious hon-M to him and lie
being taken to the supremo court, pro- will break then Churgca roajonahlo,
ceedings are stayed. ) .
.Latest Announcement to the Public:
Having just received a large and finely selected stock of General Merchandise
from Eastern ilarkete, bought for cash, we cun ard will give our customers
BETTER PRICES THAN EVER.
The Public is llcspcctfully Invited to Inspect our Splendid Line of
J
Gent's Furnishing Goods, Hats and caps,
Eine Bftots a$d Shoes3 etc.
ladies' dress goods.
A Magnificent line of all shades and qualities. Latest styles of
CIIALLI DELAINES, LUSTRE SUITING, ElPUHOIDERIEri.
LINEN CHAM Bit AY, PLUSHES & VELVETS. PARASOLS,
WHITE GOODS, GLOVES it HOSIERY, BATISTE,
LACE CURTAINS, GINGHAM PRINTS, MUSLINS,
S 4 R
5 Sizes 0 B H i 25
-And an-
fl Endless Variety of BEADED TRIMMINGS,
Tickets, Si.oo.
EVERYBODY INVITED.
Also a Complete Stock of
5GABPE!S AKS) WAU FAP
TRUNKS, VALISES, TRAVELING BGS, BASKlfFS, etc.,
and a full line of
K
Shannon Marshall,
TIIK
Practicnl IIor.se Trainer,
Will always be found at I'ootlic it Camp
bell's liverv stable. a
BIAI'.KIKI).
HVAXS urNTKIf-lntlii.-, city. Nov. 12.
by U. K. Wilson..!. P., Mr. .1. II. Kvuiis i
ami Mm Harriett Hunter, both of Union
. county. a
VOLSU'I'KI.Klt MAl'TIN. At the rcs
iiUnce of the groom in Islaml Citv. bv T.
H.' .lone. JI'., on Nov. 7, HSS. .Mr. '()--.ii)(l
VoUwtnkleraiut Misn Carrie .Martin,
both oWnion co.inty,
UUAXDON- V A X 1 )1!HM V K I.KN A t the
residence of tlie briiia's parent. near Isl
uiul Citv. on Xov. If, Its, bv T. K. Jones,
LP., Mr. C. W. nmiirton, "late of Ash
land, Oil., to Miss l.illle Vandermuelen of
Island City.
IlASBON PKJitiCOTT, At the residence
of the bride'.i putelits, Antelope vallev,
Thur-day. Xov. 1.1th, Mr. .lohn II. Han
bon ami MiNH Olivu M. l'ro.-eutt, Hex. Ir
win oilieiutiii'Jr.
.SHU.MAX-MAIITIX.-At the Union Citv
holel.Nov.il. ISiS, Mr. (). A. Shuinuh
and Mi-n Surah .Martin, of La Grande,
liev. I.. J. lioatli (.ill ' hitin.
THE MOUNTAIN SENTINEL
WiTi
i lit iB llll
E&A I 9& ESI
' Cor. 1'. and Second Sts., Union, Or i "
Groceries, Cutlery and Notions.
gSTWE WANT IT UNDERSTOOD that no other store in tfiion countj
can undersell us, and a visit to our establishment will convince any one of the
fact. All are invited to conic and see us and we promise to do you good.
NO TROUBLE TO SHOW GOODS.
JAYCOX & POSTER,
Main St.
Union, Or.
Meals
2 Cents.
i Mas. Tii.i.ti; Mauhham,, I'i:oi'. J
Cora fcf fa,
Tin: Mlllon Jittnlc says:
The KiikIu sulxerlption list Is K""hinlly
ucurhiK thu one thiaiiiud murk, It now
only lucks sixty-four. Wu aro safe in nhv
Iiik this iii thu larKcxt IM in Kastern Ore
pon outhldo of l'eiulleton and, It may be,
uaKer my.
All of which l'ocp to show
Xante mini, is either a blatant wind
hug or is ignorant of what he is talk !
Jnp; iihout, The liayk will have lo 1
spread its wings and mount soiuu four
or 11 vo hundred degrees higher to j
e(puil tho elrcitlatlon of Tar. Scurr, a
imper published nt Union the county 1
heat ol Union county. 'I'm; brour .
has a larger circulation than tiny pa-j
per hi Kastern Oregon, nxcopt tlie i.
(J. nnd wo urn not at all certain that
tlml Is mi exception. Tho value of a ;
paper tin an advertising medium do-j
minds mum Ua circulation, and any
limn iiuoiitloiilng tho truth of the statu
juont liei'o iiiado will hear from iu.
In speaking of tho vote that will, iu j
all probability, he taken soon bv tho j
School Superintendents of tho virions j
counties as to whet hoi- thu hooks now j
iu use in our public cchoole should be !
changed or not, the Portland AVm t
says (hero is a suhool hook trust j
formed iu the United States for eon-
trolling the text hook trado. It is !
called tho National School Rook Syn- j
dicate, and has numerous agents In
Oregon for tho purposo of Introducing I
n different series of text books to be
adopted next month by the majority of j
tho county Superintendents. I "very I
change of text hooks throughout tho !
stato involves the outlay of thousands '
of dollors by tho parents and yunrdi- -mis
of the children. Tho amount of
money oxpendod for hooks is so largo, ;
although no largo amount talU di- ,
j rectly on any ono person, thut the '
j largo publishing houses of the country 1
i have formed u syndicate to control Uio
that tho 1 trado. '
livery four yours the county SuiH-r-intondonts
may voo upon h change of
text books which will apply to nil
schools throughout the stlo. Be
tween now and the last of December j
the twenty-ninu county Superintend- 1
cuts will cast their vute tor eile '
of text hooks fur tho next four vimi,
Au change imide by litem will nr.
hltnlo a groat expenditure of money
by fcomu ptkipli Who ominot well nf
fold to ha otrnviitHut in the inaiun of
bool. The agent of thr mli ate
& Gommofii Gold
lo often tho begiuninn of serious afTeo
tions of tho Throat, liionehiul Tubes,
utitl liUUgs. Tliureforo, tlio importance
of curly and effective treatment cannot
ho ovcriwtiiMatt-d. Ayer's Cherry Pec
toral may always bo relied upon for tho
speedy cure of a Cold or oiigh.
Inst January I wm nttacked with a
wvcro Cold, which, by neglect nnd fre
quent oxpoiiuros, bocamo worse, liually
octtliii on my lunijH. A terrible cough
hoou followed, act'oinpatded by pains in
the chest, from which J snlTored intense
ly. After trying various remedies, witli
out obtttliiin reik i. I c initteiued taking
Ayer's Cherry Pecwrul, and was
Spsedily Cured.
I Hinsatlsited that this remedy saved my
life. Jno. WebttUir, l'awtueket, H. I.
1 contracted n severe cold, which
suddenly developed into Pneumonia,
presuming duugcroiis and oh-ttlnnto
syiuptmia. My phyaiciHii ordored thu
use of Ayer's ('berry l'ectoral. J lis in
Ktruetloiei were followed, and tho result
wm it rapid ami iHTiaanont cure.
If, K. Ktinqison, ltogvrs Pruirie, Tex.
Two years ago I suffered from a severo
Cold, w ldeh settled on my Lungs. 1 con
sulted various physician, and tool; tho
niedicimH they priwcrihedi tmt received
nly temporary lellef. A friend iudueod
meio try Ayer's Cherry I'wtoral. After
takiug two (sittloH of this medicine w as
curedT Hince thou 1 have glon the Pec
toral to my children, and consider it
Tho Best Remedy
fur Colds, Coughs, and nil Throat nnd
l.unjr dUeufCN, ever used in my fatuity.
ltobert Vunderpool, Meailvillo, Pa.
Home time ago I tool; a slight Cold,
which. Ih'Iujj neglected, grew worse, and
arltled u my Lungii. 1 had a hiu-Umg
i)URli, mid whh very weak. Thoe who
knew uu lkt conkidered my Ilfo to Ik
in imtftt (tttugur. I continued to suffer
uutll 1 coiuuieuiMMl uitiuti Acer's Cherry
Puetural. lMM ttmit one Itottlo of this
vwluablu lueitlctne curetl tue, and T
ftMtl llutt 1 owe the prenervntiuu of my
life U iu curative poworw. .Mrs. Ann
IjooIvoikI. Akrou, Nov Vuik.
Ajrer'n Cherry Poctorul is coniitlenI,
here, the ojw Twtt remedy for nil tiUeoMw
f i be throat aiwl huf, and i utura
in deiuaud tliiui any otlier lurdicina al its
t J P. ltobert, itittfuoliu, Ark. 1 1
Ayer's Cherry Poctoral,
l'trui.-a I ) lr J.l'. A)r k ii ,!). II, Uut.
I i.U I -II lciik'jll l'lt. l , l . USIU. f.V
JASPER (I. STEVENS, Propr.
-ikau:k IN
jiirt; Drills,
latent Jlcdiciiics,
erl'uinory,
iiints ami Oils,
Urcscriptions carefully prepared
ALSO DCALfti: IN
SPORTING GOODS, !
ATTENTION!
Sheep Men.
I have for sale at my place
near Tcloeai-etl
50 Spanish
Merino Bucks.
When cash i paid down at tune ..f ui, , M per tent, d'..scouut from the regular price
will lie made, or further partiiii.a-s, .all mi or address; .l.X. MITCHKLL,
y'-1"u Telocaset, I'nion ( ottnty, Orcgo'n.
JOIsTBS BSOTHBSS,
Dealers In-
Consisting of
lies, Slot Bis, Pis-! GROOFRIFI
I MsamlCsrtriLps. f Tnr LaB1JL,Ui
filVE ME A CALL.
' aflfl Pqwhh Bflfifl
misawj vmmv mm kmuv Mums
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llCijlDlJN'CK PUOPKltTY
1 in 'orth L'nl .n. Por particulars en-
mure oi .Mrs. iiowuuui.
Dwelling
A dwelling hfuise and lot, at the Cove,
Oregon. Centrally located, near and con
venient to all the sel ooli. (jun cePn',
wooil-licd and we'.l. Will lie solo che.in
for cash.
K-.ll-tt
Apply to
(i. W1UTK
Cove Oifson.
ui trrr h
SgzOrdors from all parts of the country
promptly attended to.
Alter rortrrearn'
citrrlenro In tbs
.rr paratlon al mora
than Una lluiulred
Thoimand aiilkUon for WtuU In
(lie L'n.tvU Mai
mimi ami Poroicn coun-
tha mililUh.ra of tho tclntifto
Anjerlrauc nlinua to art a o!icitor
for pal i .. ov. M.iraa.-inarKa. cnp-
uC nilnj. . f i ina I ni(a StalM. at.. I
.tta:u ratillU iii I ia.ia, KnelanJ, rran.-'.
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& Miller,
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