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About The Oregon scout. (Union, Union County, Or.) 188?-1918 | View Entire Issue (April 11, 1889)
1 --'J iii.fii-:11 m THE OREGON SCOOT. AMOS K. JOKES KDlTOlt, City and County Official Paper. Thursday, April J 1, A8SJJ. .tosticj: counts. Tin; criticism of County Judgo Good nil, by our contemporary lust week, for issuing an order to tho various Justices of the Peace of the county, "instruct ing them to require nil complaining wit nesses, or private pr03ccutorc, to furn ish a sufficient bond for all costs and expenses, in case of alleged crime or misdemeanor before nny proceedings, or unless the justice is fully satisfied that a crime has actully been commit od," is injusf, first, for the reason that the orders were issued by tho unani mous) voice of tliu commissioners and not by Judge Goodall alono: secondly, for tho reason that tho otder is right, and nccccsury to prevent tho reckless squandering of tho peoples money by malicious prosecutions on tho part of irresponsible persons. Section 2172, Hills code, reads thus : The Justice nmy in his discretion, remiiro tho private prosecutor in u criminal ac tion to aivc security for cost and disburse ments, before filing orreccivitiK.ihi' corn plajnt therein, In the amount authorized by civil actions, and not othcrwbe. Now if tho justices of the county would wisely excrciso this discretion, they would save thousands of dollars to tho tax payers, and besides that coureo would lie very much in tho interest of law and order. Nino out of every ten cases of crimi nal prosecution tho party prosecuted is discharged after examination by tho justico, nnd no ono punished ex cept the tax payor, who pay the costs This course would probably reduce tho emoluments of tho justices and con stablo offices but tho average citizen would be largely tho gainer. Tho office of Justice of tho Peace is an important office. No man should bo elected to that positon unless ho is qualified for it. A man must have Homo knowledgo of law, or a capnoity for acquiring it. A justico shouhl lake into consideration nil tho facts adduced on tho trial and bo nblo to apply the law in tho rendition of judgement. Ono who cannot do that by reason of inca pacity often renders litigation a bur- j lesque and an unnecessary expose to I n county. When a man is elected to that position ho has Mimething to do besides tie nuptial knots. When, through incapacity or ignoianco 'no is unable to preform tho functions of tho office, tho county court should demand a resignation. Supposing a man should lio sued in tho justice court, upon a claim nritiing from a contract, wherein tho contract under tho law could not bo enforced. The fact of making tho contract would bo proven, but tho law was against it. If tho court does not uudeiaud how to ap ply tho law tho defendant is beaten through ignorance and must go to tho expense of an appeal to a higher court for an interpretation of tho con tract. What satisfaction is it to liti gants? tfhall a man hold tho position who is unable through igoranoo, to try MtohJ oasoa? No ono may ques tion that he is honest, and tries to do as near right as possible, hut does that help matters any? If ho is uuublo to comprehend tho law and know how to apply it, why should ho retain tho position? It this is true, then ho should resign his office nnd have a competent person appointed. JIo may bo a good man, and need tho office, but tho public ought not to bo made to HUll'er because such arc the facts. KXI'KNSIVi: 1.1TK1ATION. Charles llrookins who is now in jail under indictment for larceny from a dwelling, and who was returned from Now York last Junuary, is likely to bo iv very expensive individual to the tax payers of Union county, Hy loforonoo to bills in tho county clerks office, wo ilnd tho following: Hill of (loo. M. (leer, under-idiorlir of New York, witness fees for atU'iuliiiieo at the February, (hint) term of court . fiVK) M) Hill of SlierilV Cleveland, ot X. Y 21 25 IVluurniihlng til l0 Hill of A. N. Hamilton, shorill'. for hrhiithii: Broocklns from X. V. 0.20S miles travel U0 Sd One-third uddud to mlleiojt) 2011 00 Tots i. 1 432 76 This bill is marked up in such a manner thai it is hard to make out by the bill, whut the county oottrt allow ed on it. Tho items of ousts mention ed nbow are in addition to diver other hills that accrued have in tti rum', ; stioh iu sheriff fee in ubpii'n in,; wit uostitMt, wet., tho ntU'iulauru'jf itii"Mn nt the present and tho l"lru.u uim of court, of prieonoiH and jailors ben, and otlmr itonts uf expense tty mini orqua to mention. Jlut th uhvp is i MilhVumt l indicate what it in likely j to cost tho county in (lie cud. whin, 1 us it n'W i'j p far in tin- ti:;u.- , will not bj in- i .it ti court, V.V iin ! 1 to bl i 'i . 1 1 - i i . ii" ii'i :n of ! iini-i-ird Hi ' i htoh n prop i ; lectfd to b.m .i ni .iih tho prisoner, so the costs of tlivs cjao are liable to as i some coiiM . Me magnitude txifofe , the end is i .ted. We kv.rn that the property t.-u will not exceed in i value..? 100, but thui is no iwtson why the oft'ender t-houbl not be punished as j severely na though tho amount iunl j been larger. There is ono item in connection with this matter that wo j think should be expbtined, though We j do not often criticise the actions of tho county court. Section 1095, of Hills j code' reads as follows: j Whenever a prwm charged with t reason, or felony or other crini? In thin Btute. ; oliall (1m from ju-tiee, tbo governor of t thin State niliV appoint ttu agent to demand kuoIi fuifitive'of Hie executive authority of I Btiy Htftie or territory o.' the United .States, 1 in which be be found, j And section 1097 I. b. reads thus: The amount of the nip-nt embracing his nctu.il oxpen'o inclined in prtoniiimr thu s i rvice li)U-t be paid by t!ic White, niter ! boiii) considered una .-mowed as inner claiu ngalnst the Slaic. U tpponrs to us that Mr. Hamilton pcrf. nncd this service as agent of the sUtto,. appointed by tho governor, and not as sheriff of this county, and that this county was in no wise liable to him for his fees, or any portion of thorn, but that he could only look to tho state for remuneration. Now tho query is: Why did the County Court of Union county pay Mr. Ham ilton for this service? Did tho state efuse to pay for this service, as the 1 w provides, or did Mr. Hatniltou ro cii vc pay from stato and county too? (iKOVKK J'Ol'K YKAUS IIIiNOK. Tho tarifl' issue will undoubtedly be tho issito of 181)2. Is there any fair man who doesn't bulievo that Grovor Cleveland will bo the best man to load the Democratic prine:ple of tariff re form? Ho inaugurated it. He labor ed for it. He wni beaten bocasuo of it. It was not wise for him to enunciate it to short a time before tho national election, but that was a pardonable mis take. The Democratic .party believes in tariff roform precisely as ho made tho issue. It boliovca in the American ism that ho indorses. He has f.ftonfic- od himsolf to his convictions. lie has given the Democratic party more cour ngo than it has had before in thirty years. There is not a word or act of his that ovory democrat doesn't endorse with tho single exception of his mug wupism, nnd that is to bo excused be cause of his utterances and promises when lie was loss avquanlutd with pol itics than ho is now. What is tho mutter with G rover Cleveland as tho candidate for 1892? Mr. lUniuo was not retired boc uiso ho was dofeated : and tho factof pogcsMOu of tho first office for two terms did not rcttns Grant as a candidate. The Dolnocr.itic party will win in 1892 on tho tariff reform isauo, and Mr, Cleve land is the man who gavo it to them and showed them how to fight for it. No man questions the President's hon esty or unsolflshnoss, aud four years heuco he will be a stronger man than ho is to day. TIIK WAY IT WUUKR. A nowspapar, if it lias any brains, conboionco or muscle baok bf it,gmust continually docido between doing its duty and injuring its pocket. In any position but that of editor tho public is able to soperato tho individual homo from the oilijton. But if tlie editor does not pleaho thorn ; it',H his pocket they aim at. Thus it is that news papers learn who their friends re. The man who reads a newspaper anil udinirett it all tho year around, yet gives ins business bUpport to some other concern, is not a friend o. tho former paper. Admiration alone will not run a nowspappr. Hoonoror later such admirers will Hud that tho object of thoirhfuiction lias become wedded to other ways that thoy do not admire in other word, a newsnapcr is com pelled, in order to live, to seek tho friendship of thoMi who are not so platonio. in their low, but unite that practial esteem with sentiment that blonds mutual admiration in other pro fojsions. Thoro an- to many men who exjHct an editor to slave iiv de fouao of their pot m;i n aud hobbies, advocate tluir vk-w.- 1141'inst'the ytmug et oppohiti 'U a . 1 l O'dy witboM the busiuet" up; o: : . v Vrh al uwa miull UCWopaper uu uc. Ta k aioiut a pajM 1 having u .iuh-' ilu i p, rfonn, aud aiiidiloi' iii i , , in ! i 1 r hi princij Ir, 1-i'Ii ,.iu...' 1 ' i ;.u! liUk k ..ml, u l.: . .,.1.' .. hi'... -wariti 11. 111 1 1 1 1 w , !i .i iii 1 1 1 .r ti'l illg til. .1' J i'.'!,. W I I o 1 n 'id Ua a roiih 1 t ...i. 'i ' 0' 1 - lot h's principle, w iiii'h t ! . . I u 1 ir do not tiupporl i . . ! i i.IU B j 111: i,oas?" A Vv .. -hingtou p( i id p.iy.-;: Tlie On, 011 iM'atinn in C'ongie-s have nun 1 iron ii-id have mbmittod to i'i.' !. -ii I fano'i tb foil. 1 . 1 r nonics o: ) 1 r "M for v..'.-io:n Federal offices in ( h'. ..0:1 : .1. J. IIiKilington, of K.ikcr City, for rcgistc", and Capt iin Harrison Kdky, of Jacksonvilie, for receiver of the new kind office at Dreweey in tho new Harney land district. M. J. Buford, of Yaquina City, to be United States Indian agent nt the Silctz agency in Denton count'. A. C. 1'alnicr, to bo postmaster nt Princvillc. A. Mallory, to be postmaster at Heppncr. Dr. Don Cleaver, of Baker City to bo register of tlie land office at Lit Grande, and A. C. McCel'.m, to b j receiver. Warren Truitt, of Dallas, 1'olk Co., to be register, and Nathaniel Lnngell, of JackROnville, to be receiver of the land office at Lakeviow. Miss Jessie Baker, to be postmistress al Ln Grande. Itev. G. M. Irwin, of Union to be superintendent of tho Indian school nt Chomwa, near Salem . J. L. Koe, of Suminorville, Union county, to bo swamp-land agent for tho State of Oregon. Mrs. K. A. Alger, postmistress at Union, Oregon. The selection of a postmaster to suc ceed the present incumbent at Pend leton is under consideration. J. 1'. Btisheo is said to bo in the load. L. T. Darin will, in all probability bo rocom mended for the position of collector of customs for the district of Willamette. Job printing done at this office on short notice. Prices reasonable. The Hroin is just the paper to send oast to your ftiends. Try it. NI5W THIS WKKK. Wright's Ha The pnpuhir tragedian, JOHN S. LINDSAY. Supported by 11 Talented Dramatic Company In the popular drama of The Lady of Lyons, POPULAR Pltlt'ES. COMING! WrillilB' Opera House OM'I NIOilT OKI,V. ....'! mil Hliss Belle Inman (Late Lejuling Lady with Modjoska) Supported by the Lovc-Ininaii Comedy Company OY i: ST AltS'. And (lie noted comedian JAS. A. t'Ei'U.N. (Fomlerly with Kate Putnam) In her (Jreat. Kastern Success They carry Special Scenery for this Piece. Admission, fiUe, Uesorved Seats, 75c. Now on sale at tliu drug stou. 3ibson & Havnes, BLACKSMITHS. J Union, Oregon. Hor-e-'hueiiiK, repuirlu and ceuerul blnekfcmiUiini? tlono with iittttiie.Mi and dipatch. and au short noUae. Shop Opposite Jones Bros" Store, Main Street. J-Mf. ROYAL ST, IIH Ku wruuf y 10 ran II; It -i vr Uic Minn ruuuiiif (vMrWAtd ur tMckuitrtl Xa raina. ouir. v Uxme JoluU. Ku lu.l.- 1.1 ihivoil tu iukoIiIm or nil 11 11 Id. Vt giMtt i-uliil In tay oilitr ma- ,lil 110 11 otMw out kMa. BUY THE ROYAL STJOHN. For Sale by 1:. 11. nuowN, 1 uiiMi 01 EBBBI m mm k 10 Ill'i IXiC f V Alf I.. 'piiKfNi ifi 'i wiNi. ; r..:N 1 1 iii;i"inted I'.v tli II' 1. 1 ' 1 ily o 1 1 1 "f ( I'uion cmlit; . -t ilt- 01 ');-.. hi. ex i-.trix . ef the estate bf Jo ejdi . i'i tVr. d- ! ii-'-d .,; ,..; . ,-, . r -:n I i"!ft'e h r 'iv '" d in - 11 1 ill' Mill. r-, W 'l I nu Il'T . ' ' 111 , 't my r'-idi'iirt m i:' Ar (',' in I :i 11 eou..t v, ()rcj.'nii, wi'ltin i lmmth JrIB tlie date he ret if. .' lie ion Mr li.r r, ii. ; Dated nt I'nio'i. Ore . on, April , J8S. KIXDK1LI.A SHOliMAKEK. l-ll-w.5 Executrix. Haiicho for Kent. ' -OHM WILL IJE KECHIVEn BY THE I 1 J umleryliiif ii. tin in Lhn lTtli dsv of April, 18S11, for the rent of the "Unit Way IIoiuc' on the Pine Crock road, for one year. Thin is the Ik-M diilrv nitiche in the country, and is alto the best point on tlie road for a stnpplnp place for traveler, it being just htilf way from I'nion and linker City, to Coriiucopiu. Ooml well, Rood Koven-rooni hou.-o with kitchen. Stuhle room for 2fi lie.nl of hornet, and other im provement, IJigiit reief ved to rcjprt any or all hidrt. A. L. KA'I ON, Ji-'il-t." Union, Oregon. AtlmliilPtrittor'H Notlco. Allpersont biiviiicl.iitnn ng;iint tho es tate of Y, T. Picklin. di'cfiiM'd, arc hcroby iiotiited to present the Mime, duly verilkit 111 cordliiR to law, to the tiiittcrxiiinl. ad-miniHtrator.-t of tlie In-t will aiid tis'.ament of Maid AV. T. Finklin, 1 hln six month from tho date hereof, at their residence In bo town of I'nion, Union eoiiutv, Oreuii. Dated this 10th day of March. "IMS!). N. l' FICKIJN, S. 1). FICKI.IN, 3-M-wO Adininittrntors. AI)3IINISTH.VTOIl'S NOTICI!. A Lb PEH.SOUS HAVIXd CLAIMS Maiust the CMtnte of John Cam deceas ed, are hereby notitied to present the unine duly vcrilied according to law, to the tuider fifmod, ndminiNtriitor oi the late will and teKtiuiient of sitid John Carr, within six months from the date hereof, at his resi dence near Island City, Union county, Ore gon. Dated this UOth dav of March, ISM). . J- J. UIOMMKTT, .'5-21 Administrator. TAKEN UF. TVTOTIOE IS HKIIICHY (UVKN Til AT .11 the, undersigned, liviiifrnt Cove, Un ion eoimtv. OrcRon, lins Mii Kith day of March, lfci!), taken up and po.-ted accord ing to law, the following de.icribod estray, to-wit: One bay mnro, 7 or 8 years old, 15 hands high, branded v.ith a 'letter 1 on right shoulder. The above defcribod mure vi appraised at .'yliO.OO by 1J. IS. Sanborn, J. 1. for Cove prceiuct. E. 1. McDANIUb. Estray iVoticc. rpAKKN UP, by tin; undersigned, living .1 about live miles soutluji-t of Elgin. Union county, Orcgnn, tliis 8fh day of March. 18W, one biiy'liorsc, about 8 yearn old, weight !U0 or Dub pounds, small star In forehead, branded "Jl 011 left shoulder. The above des-eribed estray was appraised at $30.00 bv J. J!. Johnson, J. P., on the l;h day ot March. 18H. I, Kniil Oraf, being lirst duly awom. bay tliat I am tho tuker-up of the above de bcrlbed nnimal, and thut I posted the same according to law, 011 the 18th dav of March, 18.-0. 12MIL ORAF. Subscribed and sworn to before, me this lft h dav of March, i0. ,'I-L'd ' J. K. Johnkon, .J. P. Ksfcrny Notice. rpAKEX UP, by the undersigned, living .1. about eight miles southcjist ef Elgin, Union comity, Oregon, this U.Sth day of February, l;t, one bay mare, with wliitc strip in the face, both hbm feet white, no brands preecptible, about " years old this spring. Ono black mare with white spot in forehead, some .saddle marks, branded on left sliotilder-ciin't tell what, about 8 or !) years old. Tho above dcerihi'd animals were ap praised by J It. Johnson. J. P., on the 10th day of March, lb.SO, as follows: The buy mare, at $25 and the black at $11. 1.15.(1. Taylor, being first duly sworn, say tiint I am the tuker-up of tho above de scribed animals, and that I juMied the same according to law on the 10th dtiy of Miuvh. 18M). E. G. TAYLOlt. .Subscribed and sworn to before me this lUtb day of March, IS;!). .1. K. Joiink).-.-, .1. P. Jt'OXICK Ot'" I'OJtFKITMtK. CoKNi'coeiA, UjiioN Coi'.-.TV, Onisnnx. .Kebrunry 1. 1S0. ) To V. T. llurdett and Mr.-..lu-. Anderxm: You are hereby notiliod that I have ex pended one hundred dollars in labor and improvement upon the .Spot I.ode, situated 111 liranito Mining District, Union County. Oregon, as vbl apjiear by ccrtifl'-ate tiled June mth, ISf-ft. 111 the oflico of the lte cordcr of said c utity. in order to hold said preini-es. un.ler the pro lsiont of Section 'JIiSm, itevWed Statutei of tho t'nited States, being the amount required to hold the same for tho year ending December 31st, 1S, nnd, If within ninety (0)) day. after the publication of this notice, you fail or refuse to contribute your proportion uf such ex penditure as co-owner, your Intel est in said claim will become, the pronerty of the sub scriber under said section 'i3il. C.J. nUFEEY. Ry J. Diu fky, Agent. 2-7-3iu MARYHLS.iiTLHiJS NUW WEST Six books in one volume; Marvels of Na tuie; Marvels of llaee; Marvels ot En terprise: Marvels of Mining: Mar vels of Stock liaising and Mar els of Agilcitltuie. of L'aagfg rra the eountry tor this grand New Uo-.k. T.n largest sale in the shortest tiiiieut any book published; neiiriv too pages and uer IW elegant engraving-. Fine iHirtniits of Ul ltuilroad Kings, Mining nnd Cattle Kings. The snivels of working agents ' wme tbing remarkable, many of thorn are mak ing from $5. to $20. a Day. A new agnt uld "0 1 tpie in days. AgenU jntlfil Jl.S !..'in. Shm the book uutl II M'liii Itse'i. None but jtood nirnc-t worktr-i wanied, an territory is very v.,lub!. Do not tlel , but write at mice fir liluitU'aUiti cin uUri ami pccial term, fre. You will need n experience or ouplUI in this business ai tair "new plan" allow agents to order book on 91) day' time be foie paying our bilx. Addmt THE HIsTORV iXK, T MarkU W. Wan Kmaciami, CaL iMMiUi.rriux notioK. E 1 MVMK ' UIVKX THAT a iiie imri 1 iii ' ii' Himui w twwu UtKuh -tV Y -i 11 tlwUvwry iable bu-ine-s. I -tlii-tiiv. Ma 1.1 1 PW, OU fciiUi d. M . r. tiren mid tnvbtuilUW will be can 11- n b IO J llooUie, tut vh.ie liu,, U .'1 a . unts i 1 (Ujj' to- Semi-Annual 1 if ilr ( in 1 - Tr. e' r f uf t'nion Comity, Oregon, for the six months ending on the ;;i-t il v 01 'Mure, , A. 1. is-!), .-f money received and paid out, from whom received and fr. m what touroe, and 011 what account paid out : '.k.i t tn v. To amount on hands from hut re- port $ c ei 02 To amounts revived from nil sour (Qg Jl 030 10 ToTAt.. . . 89 171 37 STATE OP OREGON, ,,,. , , , , , , H Conntyof Union I. E. C. Tlrainard, do hereby certify that the fore going iti a true and correct statement of the amounts received, paid out nnd remaining on hand, in the county trsusttry of said cpunty lor the six months ending 011 tnc 31st day of March. A. D. 1SS0. Witness niv hand this 1st day of April, A. 1). 1889. E. C. liUAIN'Altl). County Treasurer. Semi-Anniial Report Of the Countv Clerk of Union County, State of Oregon, showing the amount and num ber of claimi allowed by the county court of said county, for what allowed, amount of warrants drawn, and amount of warrants outstanding and unpaid, from tlie 1st day October, 1S83, to the 81st day of March, 13S9, both inclusive: X WKAT ACCOU5T AM.OWI. AMOf.VT. liond' and bridges Dill !i -ico no 2X! 30 o. i . uootinii Paupfr account 1 A . T. Neill 2 Countv commissioners . . A. X. Hamilton 2 Circuit court 2 Justice Peace court E. C. Jlrainard Expense Stationery nnd printing. .. .. District attorney Coroner's Inuest. Insane account Instltuteaud teachers examination Stock inspector (). D. Thomlinson.. . . . 1 Attorney foes Election account .. Public property. J. L. Carter 735 13 170 85 830 05 !).s3 15 715 70 201 0") 874 2S 345 20 202 50 100 !)0 41 50 07 SO 250 00 340 00 s0 00 378 10 .14 W) 377 33 Total amount claims allowed and drawn ?20 fi"8 S& STATE OF OltEOON. I County of Union,! 1, A. T. Xeill, county clerk of the. county of Union, State of Oregon,' do hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct statement of the amount of claims allowed by the county court of said county, for the six months en ding 011 the 31st day of March. 1S39, on what account the same" were allowed, and the amount of warrants drawn and the amount of warrants outstanding and unpaid as the same appear upn the records of my olllce in my otlichil custody. "Witness niv hand and the seal of the county court of sai'd countv this 1st day of April, A. D. lfSO. A. T. XEILL. .sr..M.. County Clerk. Semi-Annual Summary Statement Of the financial condition of the county of Union, in the state of Oregon, on the 31st day of March, A. 1). 1880: ISM). Men. 30. MAUIUTIES. Amount.. To warrants drawn on the coun ty treasurer, find outstand ing and tin paid $ 71 530 05 To estimated nmouiit of interest accrued thereon ... 8 210 10 Tocontingent warrants outstan ding and unpaid ... 2 141 f3 To amount due state of Oregon 15 010 15 To amount due school fund . . 5 525 07 Totnl liabilities April 1, 1880. To Balance. $103 :i75 50 $ 38 320 5S Cheap and Desirable 000000000000000000 B. F. WILSON, 0000000000000000000 1 os0 A.('l'Ei" UF UIl'HOVEU LAND, fourteen miles north of Union; XOro'V 200 acres fanning land ; 200 acres in meadow and balance suitablo for meadow or pasturo; good fences and cross-fences; good buildings, orchard and plenty of water. A good homo for desirable husbandry. Price if 15.00 per aero; one-fourth down and balance on three and five year's time. 1 tyfd ACHES, twelve miles north of Union, in Covo ; (100 ncrcs grain and JLavUv n)tli(iow land, balance pasture; well improved ; good fences, build ings, and plenty of water, a good orchard, etc; plenty of good timber joining same on tho east. An excellent farm for diversified husbandry. OQ4 ACKES, eleven miles north of Union, in Covo; 200 acres in cultiva OfmJ tion ; good -feneos, buildings, etc. A lino farm. Price $0,000. C Af ACHErf, ten miles from Union, in Covo; 1G0 ncrcs under cultivation; well improved. Price $2"i,00 per aero. OC A ACRES, ten miles north of Union; all tillablo land; unimproved. tiJ p,ico jJUfj.Ol) per acre. jaa ACKES, two and one-hnlf milos northwest from Union ; all grain and JU' meudow land; well improved. Price $25.00 per acre. OA ACMES, ono mile west of Union; oi; HJ45.O0 per aero. Ot lOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO The foregoing- are aomo of the bargains 1 oiler in real estate These lands are all silu.iUd in the celebrated Crane! c Ronde Valley, Union County, Oregon, noted for fertility of noil, honlthfulnoss of climate, con veolenee of timuer.-aiid plenty of wator, mtpplied by nuniorous struams flowing fiom adjutnins BiMQnUius aud kprings. Union la the county scat of tlw countv. situated in the xouthcrn portion of tho vi- j ley, and two miles frt-m tlw 0. B. & N. Coinpitny's depot. It is beautifully lo Mted on A clear, ruuuiog stream of water, affording excelUut manufacturing , bwslHtres. A larg grioulturul Metion, and the mines of .Sanger nnd Cornuco pk difctrktu, juat now oomlug into nouinety, are tributary to Union. ! OoriilK)lldeute aulk-itcd. Address: B. F. WSLSON, I Union, Oregon. Statement AMOVNTS PAID OCT. liy amount paid out on county warrants . ; 13 5G liy amount paid out on school superintendents' warrants. .. 1 'M2 '20 Iiv balance general fund on hand. 27 L'Hi) 5( liy balance school fund on band. 5 525 07 Total ?38 171 37 AMT. OP OUTSTAXDIXO . ,. , . , wakiiaxts u.ni-aii). I'nnclpal. Interest. Outstanding Unp'd Co. warrants on tho 31 day of March, 1SS0 $71 530 C5 Estimated interest ac crued thereon. . . ?S 210 19 Otitstnud.g Unp'd con tingent warrants. . 2 111 W Total amount of unp'd county warrants.. $73 031 18 $8 210 19 18S9. Mch. 30. nEsooitcKs. Amount. By funds in hands of county treasurer applicable to the pa vment of county warrants and school vouchers ,f 32 755 01 By estimated unpaid current taxes applicable to the pay ment of county warrants. . 29 120 40 liy amount due from "A'allowa county . . 3 170 00 Bv Balance.. 38 320 53 Total resources ?103 375 59 Homes in the West REG fino grain or meadow land. Price