I will have five young stallions unci 14 fillies, pure bred, regi stered in Clyde book, i at Union, the last of March, for sale at a low- THE OREGON SCOUT. AMOS If. JONES, KDITOK. The Oregon Scout has as large a circu lation as any two papers in this sec tion of the Slate, combined, and is cor respondingly valuable as an advertising medium. Thursday, March 21, 1SSO. OcorRla Minstrels. Here i what the Portland Orcconian lately paid about the Georgia Minstrels who are billed to nppear at 'Wrights Hall in in thin city to-morrow evening. "Richards fc Pringle's Georgia Minstrels began a short season at this house Inst evening and were greeted with a good audience. The company is of good material throughout, Billy Kersands being a host himself. This program was a very enjoyable one, and the tir.it part songs were woll sung. George Jacmon's 'Brother Gardner'! Wedding ami Billy KcrsanuV 'Come Along Sinners fairly bringing down the house. Especial ly well tendered weru the characteristic ne gro melodies. The sketches and special nets by Kcrsands. Jackson and Mallory Bros, earned unstinted applause, aud their dacing was as clever as that of any minstrels seen here in a long time. Billr Kcrsands imitation of a ballet dancer convulsed the house. George Jackson too, showed him self a veryclever comedian and good sing er." Reserved scats for sale at the drug store. KaRtern Suckers. Judging from t lie number of letters rc ceived in this city from persons in different parts of Illinois and Indiana. "Mountain Mac" MeCommas is "getting there in great shape" In the disposal of lots in the Lin- nlngton addition at $50 per lot. The cast cm suckers think they have made a good investment until they arc notified by the sheriff that taxes arc due, then they will write back making inquiries about their purchase, and receive in reply a not very encouraging report. Still some day the property may become valuable when Judge I. D. Haines builds his proposed cable road. No telling what the future mav liring forth. Baker Democrat. Electric Hitter. This remedy is becoming so well known and so popular as to need no special men tion. All who have used Electric Bitters sing the same song of praise. A purer medicine docs not exist and it is guaran teed to do all that is claimed. Electric Bitters will cure all diseases of the Liver and Kidneys, will remove Pimples, Boils Salt Khenm and other affections caused by impure blood. Will drive Malaria from the system and prevent as well as cure all Malarial fevers. For cure of Headache constipation and Indigestion try Electric Bitters Entire satisfaction guaranteed or -or monev refunded. Price 50 cts. and ?1.00 fcer bottle at Brown's drug store, Union. True an Gospel. The greatest drawback to the success and developed enlargement of any town says the Boise Democrat, is a class of men who arc dead to any and all enterprises which do not .scenie to point directly to their own pockets and the conncquent enlargement of their own fortunes, forgetting that such u course in relation to public policy retards the growth of towns and cities as nothin else will do. Location is favorable; but this without enterprise is worse than where the location is less favorable and the en terprise of the citizens of a place is marked .and constantly attracting attention from without. Layman's License Law in Force. Judge Catlin, county judge of Multno mah county, holds that tho Layman law 5 how in effect, not withstanding it lacks the approval of Governor Pennoycr. It contalnes an emergency clause reading, "Inasmuch as there is urgent need of a law to prevent and punish the unlawful sale ot spiritous malt and vinous liquors, this act shall take effect upon its approval by tho governor,'' and Judgo Catlin mantains that it was the intent of tho legislature to put the law into effect immediately, und further that the law is now in force just the same as if Governor Pennoycr had signed it. I)oai not Affect the Hunt Road. It has been thought by some that the "arbitration contract" entered into by the Northern Pacific nnd the Union Pacific railroad companies whereby they secure control of the O. R. & N. Co's road, would pat a stop to the building of branch roads in this section of the state. This is not tho case. A few days ago in response to an en quiry from parties in 'Walla Walla Mr. Hunt wired from the cast that it would not affect the O. & "W. T railroad in tho least. Harney County Official. Gov. Pennoycr has appointed officials for the newly created county of Harney as fol lows, with county scat at narney: W. E. Grace, clerk; A. A. Cowing, sheriff; T. J. Shields, judge; J. F. Morrison and T. B. Jones, commissioner; Wm. Harvey, as sessor; L. B. Baker, school superintendent; "W; IL Gardon, surveyor; V. J. Miller, trca urerj H. B. McPhecton, corner. TourUt. Whether on pleasure beut or business should take on every trip abotileof Syrup of Figs, as it acts most pleasantly and ef fectually on the kidneys, liver and bowels, preventing fevers, headaches and other forms ol slcknets. For sale in 50c and $1.00 bottles by nil leading druggiaU. The best of accommodations ut tho De pot hotel. Charges reasocauln. er rate than this blood LOCAL IXVOKMATIOJT. Gathered up by Tho Smut nnd 11 ro tight to itradqunrtcrM. Fun to-morrow night. Plant out shade trees. Clean up your grounds. Subscribe to the subsidy. Go to Vincent's for shoes. Buy your clothing of Lew. Georgia Minstrels to-morrow night. Itain'has fallen copiously this week. Circuit court first Monday in April Latest stvlu furniture at Wilson it Mil- ler's. Sells Bro's. circus will visit Oregon in June. Latest style millinery goods at Mrs. Rinehart's. Eastern and Pacific coast gardon suotl? at Jones Bro's. Smallpox has broken out in the Oregon insane asylum. Tho Half way ranche, on the Cornucopia road, for rent,. Sec ad. elsewhere. Mr. II. C. Emery is busily engaged rolit tlng his cabinet shop and will soon be ready for work. Settle that small ovcrduo avount of yours at the Cove drug store and reloi vo your over burdened mind. Considerable business was transacted at the firemen's meeting last Monday trailing. The boys arc wide awake. A few days ago Mr. Corbin bought Har lan Stewarts residence porpcrty in this city and his ranche near town. The La Grande brewery was totally des troyed by fire last Tuesday night, nnd it was by tho utmost exertions that the town was saved. A few days ago Mrs. 'A. Haines of Baker city, while out riding, was thrown from her horse und had her left arm broken in two places. Samuel Cris, of Baker City, proprietor of the Vlli cent store, mtulo an assignment for the benefit of his creditors a few days ago. High taxes got the best of him. Hon. A. H. Brown, of Powder river val ley, shipped, recently, to Chicago, two car loads of horses in charge of his son, Asa. Dr. E. J. Stephens, of Upper Burnt river, also, shiped one car load. Goto Mrs. Summers for jerseys, ladies and misses blouses. Sizes and prices to Miit all, Hats nnd bonnets constantly arriving from eastern fountain heads of fahhion, last year's shapes at actual cost. John Burnough arrived hero on Wednes day last, from Iowa. He comes in the hope of benefitting his health, and to visit his sister, Mrs. A.J. Harris, of the Cove, and his brother. Sam Burnough, of Indian val ley. Hon. Chas. Gooduough, of Island city subscribed fu,0D0 to the Huntsubsidy, pro viding the road comes within one mile of Island. He will hardly have it to pay, but it shows his appreciation of thn Importances of the road. About 120,000, has been subscribed 011 the Hunt railroad subsidy in this county. Considerable more is needed to securo tho road, and every man who has n ot done so should come forward aud subscribe what bo can, at once. The Texas Sif tings ranks first among A m mcrican humorous papers. It and 'I'm: ScoiT will bo furnished one year lVr $3,75, or any of our subscribers who are not be hind on their subscription, can have tho Sif tings for $1, 23. The regular subscription price of tho Sif lings is $1,00 per year. Hon. L. B. Rinehart and T. II. Crawford who have been in the lower end of tho coun ty for the last ten days, working to raNo tho Hunt railroad subsidy, returned this week. They report very favorably, and think tho pcoplo have realized the importance of tho road sufficiently to raise the subsidy nsked. The Northern Pacific and O. ,fc V'. T. railroad companies have issued a joint live-stock tariff from points on tho latter line to tho East. The carload rate of cattle and sheep to the Northern Pacific! and Eastern terminals is $171.50; horses, $131.50 and ?180; to Chicago, sheep and cattle, $200; horses, J210. A Ynnsycle, Umatilla x county, corres- dondent to the Herald wrhos: "Wo are Informed that several of the residents along the line of Hunt's rond are complain ing about train hands flirting with their young girls. Young men you should not flirt with the girls, but love them." Just wait till those fellows get to the Grande Rondo valley. Our girls will everlastingly paralyze them. Anclghboringncwspapcrinan in speaking of a subscriber who sent his puper back refused,'' without paying for tho samo six months after he had subscribed says: ' lal the search for the meanest man on oarth cease. Tho lnuiviuai Who used tliu wurt on the back of his neck for a collar button, and the one who pastured a goat on his mother's grave aro gentlemen compared with such stiukes as those." . An exchitnge contains tho following that "good tastu"lm become sensible at last: 'The custom of publishing a card of thanks for kindness shown to a family upon the death of a member is 110 longer eonldured n good taste and for excellent rousonn. Persons assisting in tho care of tho iok or deceased neighbors arc only doing what common humanity demands of them, and their reward will come when they ur ob liged to accept their service. Plows! Plows! Plows! I Latest improve ment and litest living price Klmi-li'.' mid most convenient meihtd of udjmiin .' , beam and lino of draft, nuking plow run lighter und do better work. Ha ucv r been euunhul and cannot he oieolled. I ix lighten draft ttulky plow in the world i-1 ' Improved Whel Laud Sidu Kullfy i'L. and there la no plow uiude that will do bet- I ter work. These plow all manufac tured by the Rock Inland Plow Co., and are oUl by Frank lira's. Implement Co. tin-ir , agent. 1 lias ever boon sold for 1 Circuit Cnurte J udgc Fee has called special term of the ciivult court, to be hold in this city, com mencing at !) o'clock a. m. on Monday the first day of April. 1880, ami continuing from day to day thereafter until the ruses tmmtioned below arc disposed of. A jury of thirty-one persons will be drawn from tho body of thrrcountv, and summoned to appear and serve as jurors during said spe cial term, and from naid jurors so sum- iiioncd, a grand jnry of seven person Hl 1 he drawn therefrom, and pitch refereea yr other persons as may he necessary to assist the court in the discharge of its duties, will bo appointed. Following are the coses to be tried : CRIMINAL t'A8Kt. State qf Oregon rs John A Tucker State of Oregon vs William Balestey State of Oregon v Charles BroookltH. No 1 State of Oregon v Charles Broocktns, No 2 Stnt of Oregon v.s Isaac Hagentau State of Oregon vs John lioyer State of Oregon vs O 0 Hicks State of Oregon vs . Tames C Clnybnrti, rec ognizance to keep tho peace LAW CAMtS.1. No. I J M Church vs Lou Mahaffey admx. No. 2 J II Shambough v? G M Irwin. No. S American Mortgage Co vs J II fc Y IL Hutchinson No. fi J H Parker vs W II Fowler No. 7 Caroline. Blakoslee vs Union Mill ing Co No. 8 E V Cooper vs A N Hamilton No. ! J M Phy vs Union Milling Co No. 11 James Ludiker vs E B Gaylord No. 12 U Eakin vs .lames McCluro et al No. IS J E Williams vs ,1 II Hunter et al No. U Freeman Ludd vs Jlacliel Ladd No. IS Uni n County vs A T Wyntt No. 10 J II McCartney vs Carrie B Ciayburn No. 20 Frank Bros Implement Co vs Iiobt Day ct al No. 22 William Meacham vs W H Stewart No. 20 A E Eaton'vs " K A X Company No. 27 George Miller vs Henry Lyuch No. 2 'Wilsinski Hros vs .1 C ChiyUuni No. 2.') Raymond, Squires & Co vs Kellogg, & Punch No. 30 Adam Crosoinan vs 8 L McKensie, executor No. 31 Fannio C Buebe vs S L MuKuniio. executor No. 32 O C Gove Co vs Island City M & M Co No. !53 Chas Homing vs II C Glasgow et al EQCITY CASES. No. 1 Assignment of A b Newman . No. 2 F C Chadbounie ft Co vs A McKin nio et al No. ASonuner vs Daniel Chandler otal No. 1 John Williams vs Grandu Hondo Hydraulic Mining Co No. .r Evttlino Campbell vs V B Campbell No. 8 W E Kinohai't et al vs Town of Sum- mcrville ef. al No. 10 W. B. Jasper vs Henry loll Kenne dy ct al No. 11 Cnrrio B Ciayburn vs J C Ciayburn No. 13 Dan Marx vs ('has Ooodnougb et al No. 17 J II Smith vs Thus ,1 Leninion No. IS Carrio II Bates vs B V Bates No. 20 Mary C Hutchinson vs G A Hutch inson No. 21 Board of Conimiasioiiors vs P M Cof fin ot 111 No. 22 Walter llelsom v H 14 Bryan admr. No. 21 Ami'. lean Freehold Land Mortgage Co vs E L Cochran ot nl No. 2." William Nove.s vs W V Howes No. 27 J L Boe vs Union County No. 28 Eliza A Simmons vs Caroline Sehied- hauer No. 211 A Somnier v J C Ciayburn ct al No. 30 A K Eaton v Willis Skiff No. 31 C II Finn vs J O Ciayburn EAGLE VALLEY. Keren: Happenings Reioitnl by ourKfR. ill tie Correspondent. Thoro arc some outside horse buyer now in tho vulloy. Prices low. Lester Ilolconib has gone to Ohio with a ear loud of horse. Good luck to him. The Chandler Bro's tire filling up their store with goods. They have 100 head of fut steers to tell or shin. Young Len ruler FtirgaBon has sold his ranche to Lowis Iurgason und will move to tlto Unindo Rondo valley. Tho citizens of Jingle vulloy will gladly weloomo tho railroad. I think there are as wido-awako people in Ore gon as there are in tiie east. Wo should not let this chance pass by. Everything is prospering here. The grass is getting gieon in the meadows and on the hills. The stock has all been turned out on tho range. Tlanoh ersaie cleaning out their ditehes to irrigate their lands. Somo nro plow ing, some making gardens, planting out orchards, etc. Mr. Ham'l Gover sold Ids rnnoh to Ben Longley a few day ago. Tho price paid was $5,000. Jfo also sold his cattle to Norval Love, of Lower j Powder. Jlr. Gover intends making j his home in Nebraska. Wo regret j very much to lose so good a citizen, j Mr. .lames Lee ami Miss Cnrniehum were married last Sunday. A. usual; tho ceremony was performed on the 1 other side of Snake river, by Kev. j Mores. Wo wish tho young couple 1 many happy days. Other weddings ! will no doubt follow aoou, iu somo of ' our bachelors tire pondering soriutioly on the subjeot of matrimony. K. Hi bim iloumlng. I'robt,blr no one thing has camt4 such ' general revival of trade at Brown, drug "-rw-as bis giving away t his nto- 111 K II of no m.Hiy frf - w dl.- v iri il Unities 01 Ir. To- li. 11-1111. ntioii. Ohio i,- 111 tlii- v. rv if 1 that it iir. .1) - lOl illt . I wlijjll , ..U... 1 ."UJj Jlid ti i e- 'jui- kly etircd. . .11, v (,'ittiu u u,i , .,' 1. 1 : '. . 1 li. 1 1,1' - .11 I I. ( 'old, AnUiui.i UiT'iUt a I ' 1 W.I 1 111 . '. t'lal ! . li i' I- W I'l It H Itiiii.- (lii ii I,, iiiri- ti r..frt i-Jit:i in this county. My URKJsS t'AI'ADK. The Scont' Weehly lospoetlou mill Itc port of FrmHils oir Duty, T..V. 'ilcDanict was Up from the Core yesterday. Mr. T). B. May, of tho Covo called on Its Saturday. Mr. J. B. Sains, of BUrcroek, visited IJn ioniT'cently, Mr V. Kennedy, of U10 Cove called 011 us a few days aj?o. Mr. Gnta Wurrcu hps been quite sick for some days past. Mr. J. 0. Kuhn, was over from La (Iraitde lust Monday. Hcv. J. T. llroulltard, of Tslnnd city, cal led on us Tuesday. Mrs. Faunio Qoodspeed camo over from la Orando Sunday. Mrs. Annie Law ton came up from Port land few days ge. Mr. D. P. McDanlio, was dp from tho Covo a few days ago. Kev. W. R. lo well, of tho Covo called on us the fore part of the week. Mr. J. C. Christiansen, of Indian valley was in Union a few days ago. Mr, Jasper Chandler, of Indian valley, was a visitor to Union recently. Mr. J, J, Ui linmett, of Island city, made sna substantial visit last Friday, Mr. A. C. Boyd, and family returned to their old home in Missouri this week, Mr. O. Gaylord of I'ine valloy. sent In and subscribed for Tim Mooct this week. The .St. Patricks ball Riven at Davis' hall, Friday evening was much enjoyed by all. B. B. Shepard, of Sanger, called on us this week and subscribed for The Scott. Kev. J. T. Moore nnd John W. White, of Indian valley visited I'nion a fow days ago, Mr. Daniel ltrown, a nephew of Wardou llathhvuy, arrived hero from Kansas lost week. Mr. James Mitohell. of Joseph, Wol fown county subscribed to Tub Scout a fow days ago. Thoro will be service in the St. John's Church next Sunday, the third Sunday in Lent, at 3:00 p. m. Mr. l W. Starr and ill's. Mary Kcolor, of Wallowa county, wero married nt Knter prise'on tho 13th lust. Mr. Alvin Tarter, ot Tine vulley, while here a few days ao, eailed on us and sub scibed for Thv- Scout. John A. Green, was m from Lower Pow der last Monday. Whllu here ho called nnd subscribed for'l'iis Schut. Mr. Lon Davis, of North Powder visited Union a few days ago. While here ho drop ped in and subscribed for Tim Scout. The Ladies Missionary Society of the Presbyterian church, will meet Friday after noon March 22th. at half past, two o'clock. Percy K. Olrustend, oil Orejron boy ap pointed as cadet to Annapolis recently fail ed to pass tho recent examination and has been demoted one class. Mr. C. Dames, of Medical rJprings. cal led 011 us a few days ago and subscribed for two copies of Tup Scott, one for liinielf und the other for Win. II oil ford of Forest Grove. Missouri. Joul Weaver, one of tho solid man of Iud iau valley, vihltcd I'nion this week. lie culled on us and subscribed for Tim Scout 01c year to bo sent to WooKwu CumuiiiH Tout'hetSiaMon, W. T. Sir. A. W.'MotUy, Mr. A. Fo.-ter.Mi. K. 15, Uuyord and Mr. J. li. Iloopingarutr. of l'ino valley earned .wii a few days ago for the purj oao of making linul proof on their claims. They report everything (lourihh ing in that section of the country. Miss Nellie StevoiiH, resigned her position this week as priniuiy teacher in Ilia Union School. Miss Ida Davis was seluutod to till tho unexpired term. Mis iStuvcns gavo in tiro satisfaction to tho directors' as tun her, and was well liked by all the pupils und they regret very much to lose her. A party of youn ladles aiul gentlemen formed themselves into a serenading party last Saturday evening und visited the resid ences of quite a number ol their friends. It was a calm, warm, moonlight night tind the staging foil on the ears of all delight fully. L. J, Bootlie, of the City hotel, has now full ehar;e 0 the livery and feed stable, Just uoross the street, and will ho pleased to see his frleuds when they conio to lown. Travelers may count en his charges being always reasonable. Wo understand that the M. t M. compa ny, of Island city, have completed arrange ments with the O. II. & N. company which will Insure the building of u branch rosd from La Grande to Island inside of the next three mouths, but that tho road will lie extended no further. Verily the niem lcrs of tho M. fc M. company have long heads, and by this move have captured the town of Lu Grande, us iiino-tentli.i of the biilneg that has been done at that burg heretofore will h untierly cut or). A. N. Gardner aud Georgu Gignac wont out hunting one moruing this weak and brought in ten i;aeso. They say they 'hot them while on the whig, but we u.ivo our doubtx about it. our doubt-urn more in tensified 1. Loll we it-hVt lli.il we didn't haven hand In rutin, .' any of those birds. Jiml tin v pr.-ei.l. I 11 . mil', juvt to till Up will., w - won1.! Iiiivr c iinnientod on the mi.. 1 i-:i! ,i ! . ,;,v, ami tlmy could have p.-n ! . , 1 .11 jn inn that (h'V arc the best -Lou in America. As .1 i haven't anythin to ay. Ho mill l.rtfHl Opinion. K. It.ii it 1 Pi .'IhV .ly Mtv 1 Kv4 tri.- '1 ....... . . - l-li 1 , - 1 , al'o wm vt rv Juw il J,aiiiii.i', I'Ut m a . -"i.-. li broth with Mttliiriul Kevur un il in' limtlv uo id li .'I'll.. .W.I '1 . in ... H..l Klwtr.i. 1. 11 motto is "Quick sales , m DKALKR 1N- RJMfiN stsm. s&v: 9 B3 V J? J MW'" W JbJJSTJD Latest Styles. HUtb, .lust Ucooivcul, IMrtH't from tho Hnst, a Largo Invoice of LAD IKS' and MISSUS' CALFSKIN SUOKS, the Host Ever brought to this Market. ' Also a Fine Assortment of GENT'S -:- 3! y Prices will suit (ho iimos. Drop hi and see me. C. YINCKXT, Main Street, Union, Or. MONEY!! B3 M. LOMBARD, NO DELAYS! F'Thoso who consult their own interests will will on nto bofoio borrowing. OFFICE IN ".10U15NAL" 15U1L1)IN(. f (OITOSITH CENTENNIAL HOTEL.) J. SQ ELLBOTT, - Proprietor. KveryihiiiK First (.'lass. Twins Very KcasiMiable. Buss to and Fiom (he Depot Making Connection with all Trains 1 U IrLUot UUIs ft k mi m I will sell my minnioth stock of m"irt 1 it in mm n m yii 11 wm in Hi j 9 WmilKftf U E. J. COUPER, "T i "1 r r LOWEST RATES. MQreT to LOAN! NO DELAYS. MRS. RINEHART'S Hi III hint opened in Hi buck buihling luljoiniiiK Juyuox Foutor'n nlorc, jrain tjtii'Ot. Union, 11 full and complete UHNorlinout of wm m fi m Wliich nro Now Open For Inspection by tlie Ladies. PHIOES ON GOODS SUItl'UlSINOLY LOW. In addition to this nUovo, ;i comploto lino of Ludica' Gonls' aiuChildrona' .-'hova are in Htock, nnd will bo sold tit coat. A Share ol tho Public Patronage Solicited. and small prolits." All Kinds. FURNISHING -:- GOODS. i LA GRANDE, OGN BJBJisaiasiSEasssiriJ 9 8 15 nm J I mm u-i uuis EVERY -:- STYLE, ( . I I I 1 mon, uregon 1 1 1 1 EAST m m uni mm E. B. IIIIL.gl$jf Mi. s mm m fJ3l6He TERMS. VI r 1