The Oregon scout. (Union, Union County, Or.) 188?-1918, December 07, 1888, Image 4

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    TKjE. OKEGOW SCOUT.
AMOS K. JOXKS
kditop.,
City and County Official Paper.
Friday, Dccomlicr 7, 1SSS.
A (ILIMI'SK Of TJI1J CLOM;N IIOOI"
EDITOIIIAI. JfOTKS.
ILinnwoN'opliimlity in Oregon was
ttOO Ices than Congressman Herman's
in June.
0 Ax eastern paper makes a valuable
suggestion to ?.lr. Harrison, that "it is
nsy to bo the biggest toad in the pmO
llo if lie bo careful about tbo size of
the toadu he chooses as his cabinet."
invincible as after tlio repeal of the 1 or thoso dependant upon him or her
.1;. ,..... s io.ni m ' . . . ... 1 ... .. .
r, ., , ,, , . ( wumjjjinc in iooi, a i-ii juurs , upon mo lanus eeuieu upon, tnensuen
Ihc proprietors of the onongahok lflk,r thcr0 mu ot a ,nvo . aU t, , . Qr .
vast domain of the Republic. Tho to-j Pettier a leave of absence from the
lal destruction of the infamous system t claim upon which ho or 10 has filed
of taxation, which plunders tho many ' for a period not exceeding one year at
j for the benefit of tho few, is hastened ' any one time, and such settler so grant-
rather limn retarded by the event of cd leave of absence shall forfeit no
last Tuesday. Prjdc goes before a. fall, j rights by reason of such absence: Pro
Madness precedes destruction. Tho in- ! vided, That the time o such actual
sane folly which seized up6n tho mo- absence shall not bo deducted from the
nOpohes when thev compelled tho ad- j actual residence required by law,
option of tli infamous Chicago plat
form only makes their destruction
more cortain and more complete. Tlicro
is nothing so short-sighted as selfish-
Mk.vico has a high protective tariff,
and labor is so well "protected" there
that In good times laborers are able to
command wages equal to twenty-five
cents u day, says tho Virginia City,
jSt,v., Chronicle. 4
Thi: democratic party needs no
higher indorsement than this: Tho
only possible chance for tho republi
can party to maintinn itself in power
is to do practically tho very thing tho
democrats proposed to do this vear.
An exchange ably remarks: "By
tho way, speaking of suppressed votes
uno free ballots and things, tho demo
crats of Philadelphia cast JiL,J20 votes,
and get ono congressman, while tho
republicans cast ll 0,705) votes and get
four congressmen ! Tho gerrymander
is mightier tluin tho shotgun."
Tin: "malignant little scrubs of Ore
gon journalism," as termed by tho
Portland Buzzard, aro (ho newspapers
that have brains enough to seo
through tho arrant hypocrisy of (lint
venomous old saddle blanket, and in
dependence enough to speak their
minds. Salem titalmmun (Kop.)
coal mines, m Pennsylvania, have
shut down in order to enable the ieal
trust to maintain its grip on the pub
lic, and GOOO men ha0 been thrown
out of employment for the winter, and
their dependent families rodueed to
want and suffering. It is rather goon
after election to exposo the hollow
lnotcnso of tho thousand "defenders of
American industry;" but then tho O.
defenders" aro assured of four 9ear
of ollicial power, and they live in tho
hope of being able to bamboozle the
public on homo other false isetio in
1S!)2, if indeed tho proposed admission
of tho republican territories will not
enable the republican party to got
along without tho laboring man alto
gether in tho next campaign. Then,
loo, the "defenders" contributed hand
somely to the corruption fund of tho
hibt election and of course have to got
their money back from the general
public in home way. How better than
in a stato liko Pennsylvania, whore an
airogant majority of 80,000 enables
them to do such things with impunity)
What matter if a few thousand little
mouths go hungry, u few thousand
liltlo bodies unclad, a fow hundred of.
thorn perhaps consigned to the gravQ
and some mhiIs to perdition, to long as
tho "defenders" aro onabled to look
out for their pocket iuluiosts. They
are not in politics for tlioir health,
and if thev do not make back a por
tion of their contributions to the gen
eral campaign fund, many a little
coaching trip through merry Kngland,
and many a jaunt on the continent
will have to bo abandoned. Ex.
DEALER IN
0lV- M
All Kinds.
JJSTJD
"Sec. 3. That the price of all sec
tions and parts of sections of the pub
lic lands, within the limits of the por
tions of several grants of 9mds to aid
nww. There is nothing so blind as in the construction of railroads, which
greed. The monopolies have refused I have heretofore and which may here
a compromise; they will bo forced to ! after bo forfeited, which were by tho
surrender. It is a war of extermina- i act of ma&ng such grants or have
tion from this time forward. The con- j since been increased to tho double
test can have but ono ending. The ; minimun price and, also, of all lands
right will prevail; truth and justice J within tho limits of any such railroad
will triumph in the end. After Hull , grant, and not embraced in the Kraut
lying adjacent to and coterminous I
with the portions of the line of any
such railroad wich shall not be com
pleted at the date of this act, is hereby
fixed at one and twenty-five cents per
in will come Appomattox.
as omi5s:s sun vs
Latest Styles.
Just Received, Direct from the East, a Large Invoice of LADIES' and
MISSES' CALFSKIN SHOES, the Best Ever brought to this Market.
Also a Fine Assortment of-
GENT'
FURNISHING -:- GOODS.
My Prices will suit the times. Drop in and see me.
n vivfu-vr -r:. ui- . ir..:.. i
1 im uui, x.iuui oviu if i.' iijuii, 1 .
Oicgon has been nearly thirty years
in tho Union; it is ono of U10 finest j acre
States the Union contains; it is lartr
than Minnesota, Kansas and Nebraska,
and nearly twice as large as Wiscon
sin or Iowa; it hns a fertilo hoil, mag
nificently watered and timbered; it
has access to an ocean on one side and
a continent 011 tho other; its climate
is unsurpassed ; it grows tho finest
wheat in tho world, and tho straightest
and tallest tiees for masts; it has no
ble fisheries and exceedingly promis
ing coal fields; and yet with all these
"Sec. i. Tiat from and after the
passage of this act, any homestead set
tler who has entered less than one
quarter section of land may enter oth
er and addilioQilland lying contiguous
to the original entry, which shall not,
with the land first entered andfj?ecupi
cd, exceed in the aggregate, ono hund
red and sixty acres wfinout pwof of
residence upon and cultivation of the
addition entry; a9d if final proof of
settlement and cultivation has been
O
Wilson
-Manufacturers of and Dealers in-
sad, floors if!
Mollis,
Parlor ii Boo
in Sets,
1VOOI. AN1 AVOOI.UN HULLS.
Tin: Commissioner of tho General
land ollico bolioves that much valuable
land now claimed by the. States as
ewanip lands can bo restored to settle
ment and entry, and with a view to
this end ho proposes to institute a
thorough examination of all tho lands
claimed under tho swamp giants In
competent agents at an early day.
J ins is a step 111 tho right direction.
Ajcii now comes
railroad trust has
Gould, Huntington
tho news that a
boon formed bv
I he high tanfl' on wool hail lillod
tho country full of second-hand woolon
mill machinery. It is estimated that
half tho woolen manufacturing plants
in the country could bo bought lor loss
than half tho original cost. As an in
stance, a joint stock company organiz
ed at Santa Rosa sonio years ago lias
been obliged to shut down because
there is no longer a market for inferior
goods and tho taritf on finer wools
makes it impossible to import them
for manufacture at a profit, The wool
of this coast is not adapted for.naking
lino dross goods when used alone al
though they would be very valuable
for mixing with finer grades of Aus
tralian wool. Something is rotten
there over was a tnno when these
triifcts needed to bo sot down upon it
is just about at this juncture. Ex.
That has been exactly our idea for
fcomotimo, but tho juncluro .has ar
rived when wo think it is pertinent to
aslc our exchange, 111 tho languages of
tho nvorago trust: "What arc
going to do about it?"
and others. If when a woolo mill cannot bo
advantage?, it has only a peculation of j made for tho original entry, when the
some .ju.uuu, one-halt as many as j additional onfc-y is inadw, Mum t&e pi
wai.ou, ono-tinnl as many as iN'obras-p cut shall issue wWik.'- Wfur 9.b
- i
you
Ghkat agitation is now .going on iif
the minds of the ladies of thcTRopub
lio. It seems that Mrs. Cleveland dis
carded tho bustle some time ago, am
the general opinion was that that
somewhat, prominent appendage would
quietly subside into "inocuous density
tutlo as it wore, but now comes Mis
Harrison wearing a bustlo of Immense
proportions and says they don't Jun
to go. Society is looking on with
breatjiless interest, and tho end is no
yet.
'I'm: ashcsssnient rolls of the diner
out counties show tho valuation of tax
nhloproport;. in tho state to bo about
.$!(),(()(), 000, as compared with $8.1,888
f)80, last year, an increase of ovorfyTy
000,000. Tho total tax will bo !!.! mills
of which ;t mills will bo for State pur
pose, two-tenths of a mill for tho mill
tia and one-tenth for (ho University of
Oregon. LaM year tho Stato tax was
1.0 mills and tho militia and university
taxes tho same as this year. Tho throo
mill tax will givo $270,000 for Stato
purposes, tho two-tenths-inill tax $18,
001) for tho niilila and one-tenth mill
tax $0,000 for tho university.
Al.Tlloi'ou llarresou has a majority
il the electoi-.tl vote, Cleveland will
havo n majority of about 200,000 of the
popular vote. This is a magnificent
endorsement of tarill' reform by tho
country. It shows too, how the popu
lar will of the country is dufeated by
tho electoral system of tho country.
Tito, timo is drawing nigh when this
electoral humbuggery must cease. It
is a incuaco ton government by the
people, in, (hat it makes it possible for
n largo minority to rulo tho majority.
This is in direct opposition to our form
of government and tho constitution
should bo so amended as to do away
with it. Lot a majority of our people
rulo and wo aro right; hut whuu that
power is takon from tlionrniid given to
nmdo to pay a profit with cheap wool,
cheap water power and cheap Chinese
labor which the republican manufac
urors on this coast employ almo3t ex
clusively and it is vory evident that
tho rottenness consists in restricting
the manufacture to low-grade goods in
the indeavor to compel tho use of
American grown Ileoces "oxcluMvely.'
Tho proposition is incontrovertible
that tho admixturo of free foreign wools
in our manufactories would benefit al
iko the producer tho consumer and
iniinuiaciurcr. i-;x. y
ritorjIKTIH UTTHKANOKH.
Nearly twenty years ago, Abraham
Lincoln uttered these prophetic words:
"Yes wo may all congratulate our
selves that this cruel war is drawing to
a close- It has cost a vast amount of
treasure and blood. Tho best blood of
tho llowor of Amcriacan youth has
boon freely ofl'ored upon our country's
altar that tho nation might live. It
has been, indeed a trying hour for tho
republic, but 1 seo in tho future a crN'
sis approaching that uniuirvos mo and
causes mo to tremble for tho safety of
our country. As a result of tho war,
corporations havo been ontlivonod, and
an era of) corruption in high places
will follow, and tho inonev power of
the country will endeavor to nrolonir
its loign by working upon tho preju
dices of "tho people until all wealth is
"ogrogntcd in a fow hands and tho
public is destroyed. 1 feel at this mo
ment more anxiety for my country
than ever before, oven in inhUt of win.
God grant that my suspicions may
prove groundless."
ai-tjsu mri.1, r.u.v, ai'I'Ojiatox.
l:a. ouo-loui'th as manv as Kanyns
.. 9 -
Minnesota, and ono-seventh as many
as rowa. Why is this?
Tho chief products of Oregon ai
wheat, wool, hops and lumber. It Vi
scarcely any manufactures. T.o
State abounds in wator-powur,
owing to tbo war duty on raw materi
als it has never proved profitable to
establish faclorios bore. The cxtei
sion of tho wheat area has been hin
dered by tho absorption of an UMe!'o
slniro of tho arable soil by sheep pas
ture. Thero aro about 2,(i00,tf
sheep in the State, and they uso and
waste a great deal of good laud. The
Stato would undoubtedly contain
more people if it contained fewer
sheep, and tho sheep-growers would
make moro money if they raited less
wool. Tho market is overstocked
with Oregon wool, ft has been selling
in Boston at from 10 to 22 cents in
the grease, while foreign clothing wool
has commanded from 111 to .'!(! cents;
Oregon washed llcoceu havo gone beg
ging at :i!i cents, while washed Aus
tralians are worth 53 cents. Why?
Simply because there is more Oicgon
wool than spinners want. And tho
Oregon sheep-raiser fancies tho tarill'
helps liiin.
wfMMKia'TCX'zca-jaHCTCcmsi
:oim's' i,AXi) KHvinw.
Til
Now Ailillllimnl nnmimtrutl
Unit DU not Kmifimi) it l,a ,
tllll
"Sec. 5. That cveiiy irsi c&!4to4
undr the pMs f. tkv 1Vmws.(c
law, t cc-r a ksMHet'oav!., w&m lm
liw.en'4jr iy;ly wV! t-Vo m''yAmtf
sil hum, imA A ktmc ikwxj
J.is v..il if tkoBwi'MiI(w, f.i.i: a ;r.i:p-
ti-fry f Ia.t4 lwss Mmuh www 1..um:jc?1 n.A
t!.v!s nwws) mti oevcl tko iwweiivor's
ivA iJsni4.it lkfi:c-f'i tk'M Uu cnt&fafl
cXwwj ml t!u pw'iM hvAti'a of iio
Utl ,as s' jct t ketucstaail eu
ty s ...wk a'ltfV.i)V. k:l an addud
to tke (pa.s.jj.jy pwwiaw.jjy s enkipod
by hi stsiM nmh iwsi'd ne ktkL'4
and sixty acrws: Provided, That in
no case shall pntont isswe until the
person making such additional hmc
stead entry shall have actually and in
conformity with tho homestead laws
resided upon and cultivated the land
oinered therein and otherwise com
plied with such laws."
Should my opinion as herein express
ed bo verified, manv homeless people
will haveoccasion to rejoice in tho op
portunity to secure homes.
HENRY N. CO PP.
KnKlii Cooper Shop.
Kcops Constantly on hand a Largo Supply of
Bedding, Desks, Office Furniture,
Gtll kinds of Furniture Made, ami lpholnturing clone to order.
WfLSON .t JIILMi!!, Main St.,
etc.
Union. Or.
rJMJEGON.
O
UNION,
pliic work done in a
o i$mffl& ifiaaaorioer, and warranted to
give satisfaction.
n
3.
RRIZE BRA WING!
RIZE PRAWiNG!
A Kare Upportunily to riccurc an Elegant
i'rc.NL'nt :
0ArtBstGP.
S. B. Aylcs, proprietor. lanufac
turcr of butter barrels and kegs. A
good supply always on hand. Shop
south of school house, Union, Oregon.
Tho Indiana Stab Seniintl, ono of
tho brightest and inuat agreivo in
Iors of tho conntiy, thus vuieoi the
spirit of democracy :
"The battle in not over. The mo
nopolists havo won a victory, but at n
fearful cost to thonuolvcs and to the
iountry. Tholr triumph will be nhort
ivod. Tin forces of svltUhnc, igno-
nnco and corruption will not tVrnver
nevail. A reaction will conn- that
will gririfl them to jH.wdci. It will
UUino sooner ihaniat ivf, ,i.mI, r:n
Washington I). C.
Kditou Oukoo.v Soout:
Somo fow weeks ago I gavo a synop
sis of a bill ponding before Congress
containing important and beneticiont
provisiioriH, and pmlicted that it would
pas both houses." Well, tho prediction
proved conect, but tho bill failed to be
come a law because it was not reached
by tho President for signature before
tho adjournment of congress. 1 have
no doubt that the matter will receive
early attention when congroes recon
venes in December; that tho bill will
bo re-ouaeted, and receive the signiture
of tho President. In order that tho
people may be familiar with all of its
provinions, I print it ohtiro in this let
ter to tho exclusion of other matter,
deeming it of tho utmost improtauco j
"An act to allow persons who havo ab
andoned or rcliuquiuibhcd their home
stead entries to make another entry,
for other purposes.
"Re it onuetcd etc., That any per
son who has not heretofore perfected a
title to track of land which ho has
made tiling upon under tho pro-omp-tion
law, or entry of under tho homo
stand law may inakoa homestead ontry
of not oxceeding ono-quurtor section of
public land subject to such entry such
previous Mini or entry to the contrary
not withstanding; but this 4ight shall
not apply to jierons who jMrfeot title
to lauds under the pre-emption or
Bon Ton Restaurant!
Now open to the public on Main Street,
'0iion, Oregon.
Board and Lodging.
Meals
SKI5VKI)
-at
All Hours
25 Cts.
From this time until tho 2."lli of Decern-
:or. .-my one puri'tuning a hat oi nnv kind
it our milliiit'i v estali!ihmMit. will "1
11 lieu to a tieKi't winch will l-ivo tlicm n
ennnee in tne (I rawing ol the lollowin;'
heaiitiftil presents:
1 Satin Toilet Set, live pieces,
2 Kiubrniilcrcd TnliU) Scarf.
; Hand I'ainted Tidy.
i Kmliroidi-red Lamon-cntiii,
T) l.inen Toilet t't-t, iivu pleses.
Drawing to take place Dec. 25.
MUS. IHDWICLbJ . ,
- Marlcet
City
lit
Main Street, Union. Oregon,
1JENSON IJKOS. - rUOPJUETORS.
Keep constantly on liaml
BEEF, POIIK- VEAL, MUTTON,
SAUSAGE, HAMS, LAUD. Etc.
Xo Chinese cooks employed, and every
thing neat and 'clean.
The Public Patronage Solicited.
Mils- M. Woi.kath, l'ropr.
12-S-tf
van sai.h.
7 ICSt DJONTK i'UOPKKTY
111 orth l utoii.
lauro of .Mr. N
Dwelling' lou.se
l'OK SIALIC
For narticul.ir.s en-
llowland. I)-7-wl
for Sale.
A dwel Ins: br.usu ami lot. at llm Cove.
vii-i'Kiiii. 1 oui raiiy loeaieii, iieur ami con
venient to all the school". Good cellar,
Mm-.-iifu nun wen. 111 lie soni cueap
for cash. Apply to S. (!. WIIITB,
S-ill-tf Cove. Oregon.
NOT1CK KOIt PUUL1CATION.
PATENTS
Obtained, and all Patent l'uiness attended
to V roinptlynnd for Moderate Kcom.
Ourollleo is oiipovite the P. S. Patent
Olllce. and we ran nlitniu l'alenis In loss
time than thoe reunite from WasoiiiKlon.
Send MODKLorDlt.VWI.Vf!. V tidvi.-e
as to pautentaliilily tree of elmrire: and we
mako NO CUAlHili rNLI-KS I'ATKNT IS
We refer, here, to the Postmaster, tho
Supt. of.Mouev Order Div., ami to ottieials
of the V. S. Patent O hi e. Knr Irciilar.
advice, tonus ami teuVrenecs to actual cli
ents in your own state or Count v, write to
('. A. SXOAV & Co
Opjiosite Patent Ollii n W'sihi 'r
Thomson & Pursel aro ajxents for
the celebrated Cyclone Wind Mill, and
as the pi-ices on them have been great
ly reduced they arc now vithin the
reach of all. Sample mill to be seen
at their planer in North Union . Call
and examine it. Q
ANJ3 SODA FAOTOKY,
Cor. .Main ami I! Sts. - - Pnion. Ore-ron.
Manufaeturei-3 and dealers in Soda Wn-
ter, Sarsapavilla. Ohnror Ale. Cream Sod.i
and Chamitajyic Cider, Syrups, ote. Or-
ith iirouipuy mien.
After FortvyoArs
cxtiencni-a in tns
trenaraiian oi moro
h.- llia llnnrlrAH
'I ' L,J . . .. . . '
'MKWW inou-ana aprllriit ons for Dutenla la
fS cl riiatc-i and l'crolen coun-
J IKii TS fits. I'm t,:ihlisIiT of thn SciKntiflo
fyjjK'il Amirlc :i co:it .uno to act lis roijcitors
ti J Irr pctoiif i'ivi'.h i, troiio-mcrS., copy-
Ujiv.tnia i.euth. otc, f .-tn United btatcs, and
; Otam ptfoni in Ci.'.nji, Knglntid, France,
( u'tinny, ami a.i ctser uitries Tlioir export
?i:c8 U nne'i'iiUcd i.ud tuc.r ljcilitlei ara uasur--.Rcod.
llr.ivlnfi a:id spcj'fic-tjons prepared and filed
In tlio Citioii; Diiii fi . ott uoticv. Tornn verr
ffvnn.ii.'H. ..oori :. i ;.v. fiaiiunillon of inodelti
ir drft'Vitifs A''v.(.(i 1 v Ti.mi fre
rVuo'i'Hoh'-. . U ir-: lnT'IlltOa.arenoticed
-iilHM !".. .5nUHICAM, which has
'i' i". k nit 1 i i1 : Ai.'t iri tho mortt iiillueiitial
ri-wt;r ,,cr of 111 din I imblnhed ia tho world.
lt rI.Miag4 of each a notice ovcry iiatentea
unre-midt'di.
11 i !i rr,' n"il pVni"lil'rIllu?lratfd r.n-.Titpaper
in t'Ubh-ljoii IVTiKKI.Y at $3.01 -i year, and n
miLiiltrd tt, '.'.i ill 3 bit paper duvoled to noience,
mi ' j-11." 1. ttninoftrimr .irWa, and
.'Jii'T i'" .don'3 01 iniluM-il j rn?ri'S, pub
1 . .1 ., y t mntrv. It ontntiiJi w.t. name of
vt '..x' . 1 nndtitlf of ove-vlnvi-ntum pat an ted
! v i Vr I' 1 ;.r luouibi j..r cji dollar.
tuu by a'"' n.wtlei.'rri.
If you hii 1 iwntion In intent wtlto Ut
Ufa & i'.i.. i' I'lMrn ul Sc.entiiu America
lh llraflurv. T.nrf Vf :'k
UandlHoi. u'x nt ;iun'i mailed froo.
La.mi Oi i u'k at Lv (litAxnn, Oitrnox, (
Dec. .1, I8S.S. f
Aotiee is hereby kIvoii that the following
nnineil settler has tiled noileo of her inten
turn toninke Ilnal imiof in support of her
elalm. ami that nald proof will bo inado be
fore tho register and reeeiver at La (irande,
Oregon, on Pel). 15. tss), vU:
llAiu-.iKT J. IlKNiiintsiioTT, dovUec of
William W. Koss. deeeased,
Hd. Xo. 17-U. for the.SK NH and NKV
SK (ir. fin. 7. ami SV. nr. VV or and XV
I r. bV qr. Sec. 8, Tj. S S. It. 42 12
I Sho name?, tho lollowin wltnees to
I prove her eontiiuiou-i reiidenee upon nud
lioiiii'itt'utl lawn already iuitiatoil.
hin ri... .,....... ! i...n i. oultivatiou of, said hind.
.v. ...... , TO , . u , w Kim,ertm, xv, i.o,., of ICeatiiur,
mtii 10 apjx'ar to ino legmier ami ro- ' nnu e. . vrjj;i aati James n
i-civer f any publio land itlK, under
pnaililo ttHlay h they eouu-iuidau)
tho minority, tlio vory foundation of the dwahtor that ut ovi itaLv-u their
tho HOtrilllHHlt hoiiUw to totdT. Si:- sreat eatmo. The huejjH.r w.u n.
iial, i rno i-oiiildcut, k i.iu.hu, mi n iiim .
pik Ii r. ,'il.i:if us us the Sinvtary of
th luurioi may inb iiin, that any
-ti'ii i.;. u ;.u''l i il. .111.110 under exis
ting U, ik -unable by reuni of druuth
wlmlc ur initial dotnii iuin of crow,
m k.ic s ' i other iK'iiMUila! v in.unlly
l' fi 'II t itp tl t ifl lii.'k I.', llU'ielf
tiuius.of Medical Snrines. Oreuoa
Any iKrson who.leslit v upro!ct aaMist
the ail.iwanro ofstuli proof, or who knows
of any miUstuiuial reason, under the law ami
the rci;iiliji.iis of the Interior Department
why hiieh proof should not lie allowed wt I
la .rlvcu uu upporun.itv aitheai.ovo in n
tioaod time uu.l iilmv in er.-fXiun lie lb
witnes-fs or said miiuni, mid too Vrul
doiiw in ribu.i.il .f thai .uhml ird y
I'lHiihtiut
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