The Oregon scout. (Union, Union County, Or.) 188?-1918, May 02, 1889, Image 8

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    WASHINGTON.
An Intoi-eatlng Letter From Our Kcru
lnr Cirrepnnilpnt.
Washinotox, April
Enrroit Okkoo.v Scout:
Tlio Capitol (hiring tlio
tho loneicst placo in town,
over to watchmen, guides
tourista. In tho rotunda
19, 1889.
interim ia
It is given
and stray
tlierO lire
perhaps a half a dozen tourists, listen
ing with twisted nocks to the narratives
of tho guides who, now that
Congress
has adjourned and tluiy cannot point!
notable people at the rate of 50 cents
an hour, have greatly lengthened their
description?; of the frescoes and paint
ings in tlio dome.
Aunt Claria, who is paid to have hud
u romance with Henry Clay, and who
has for years sold more or less inoffen
sive pics and cakes from a stand near
the rotunda, is still lhero,"I must vena
soon go to do poor house if tcse toll
days keep on," bho complains, and tho
oldest guide in the building, who has
seen her weekly coining out of u cer
tain bank, for twenty years, utters a
sort of defiant challenge to her plaint.
At the door of thu I fouso of Repre
sentatives the penman sits at his table,
ready to write you cards at tho rate of
75 conts per pack, but jobs. are few
and tho writer has read twonty-ono of
Zola's novels since the .Senate adjourn
ed, i fere and there a nolatary clerk
goes fast asleep in tho libary, or wakes
up disgusted with living at any price.
Tho watchmen oppressed by tho silence
over tho three acres of marble, solemn
ly gather by twos and "refresh themsel
ves," as Charles Dickens says, at tlio
immense spittoons.
Tho I 'resident has boon regulary in
stalled in his ollioo a little over six
weeks, and with tho exception of u
day's rido down tho Potomac, has had
no respite from olllcial duties. It is
expected that ho will take a long
vacation as early as possible this year.
Tlio New York Times has just publish
ed a bitter attack upon (Soncral Har
rison, bated upon tho fact that ho
took his run down the river on a govern
ment vessel. Ono would think the
Times had discovered proof of tho cor
ruption of tho adminstration. Tho ves-1
sols of tlio Navy stationed hero have
always been at tho disposal of tho
President for such trips. .Mr. Cleve
land very properly availed himself of
their uso on several occasions, once
for four days, and yot to tho jaunted
mind of the Times what was all
right then is all wrong now.
.loo llickoy, of Missouri, who lost
ijWfijOOO on last November's election,
was in town last week. In an inter
view ho said : "Outsidu tho state of
New York Democrats would liko to
see (hover Clovoland nominated in 92.
Jiut ho is handicapped in his own
state. Tho party machine is against
him and will never permit his candid
acy. That removes him forever. Yet
New York will again name tho man.
Tho west has no candidates; no man
available who is sulliciently prominent.
Carlisle and Morrison cannot bo con
sidered, as free trade would bo tlio
dangerous cry against eithor. Wo
daro not, while the echoes of war still
linger, go south for a standard bearer.
Sam Randall is out of tho race on ac
count of his tariil' ideas. Governor
Hill's term of ollico will expire bofoio
tho convention moots, and his succes
sor will bo in tho chair. So far as can
bo predicted ho will leave tho position
a poor man. As ho is poor, his hold
will givo out when ho looses tho posi
tion which gives him tho distribution
of vast patronage. In other words
tho liveliest present supports of Hill
aio a class of patiiots who are not in
politics for thoir health. Tho politi
cal prince of to-day is tho pauper of to
morrow, and, ouoo out of tho governor's
chair, Hill becomes unavailable.
All this,' continues tho sago Rickey,
'points to tho selection of William C.
Whituey as tho next l'rosidontial
Democratic candidato. Who was tho
most energetic, intelligent and logical
member of Cleveland's cabinet? Not
B.tynid, or Fairchild, or Kndicott, or
Garland, or Dickinson, or Vilas oh no.
Whitney's adminstration was pure
and his popularity with oveiyouo with
whom ho camo in contact was lasting,
Of courso the question of wealth is
an important one, when tho expensive
stylo of American polities is considered.
Mr. Whitney is not an enormously
wealthy man, but his bachelor brother-in-law
is worth about. f2.r,000,(HK). Ho
testified to his devotion to his sister by
giving her a home in Now York worth
.fOOO.OOO and rnUlinj; $2,000,000 uu a ,
hinlcinjj fund. How much would ho
give ti HV'iliis tiibter iimtallcd as m i&t
reB of tho While IIoum-? Don't you
rcnieuilH'r how nhe lovixl her Wiibhing
ton rin'ioty triiunpha? In Now York
city rhu wiim only one of dlK) nouioty
loitdi in. In WiibhiiiKtou sho hud only
to fcliHiolho Umdorhip with Mih. Clovi
land. Every mufolo and uurvo h luiing
Htritlnul by a viict coinbination to rw
euro Whllnoy'x onnilldnoy, pruiiintuiu
uh it r n in "
J. II. I.
Ktlltor nnil I.nwycrii.
It has been suggested by a news
paper writer thnt there was a einiilar-
ity in the professionn of editor and
; lawyer; and tho proposition has been
urgC(i( in extenuation of thcoflenco of
, lu.Cepiing a subsidy by a newspaper
man, that there was no more iniprop-
I ri'nlv 5n it. tlmn fnr ti litu-vnt- t nnonn'
- ! f for defendinir a criminal. Kefer-
mg to an exchange very truthfully
H..vs. if :s ua Lrr.iviKL of errors tii
suppose that thu lawyer and editor
sustain the same relation to tho public,
and it would result in hopeless prostitu
tion of tho press if tho supposition
should generally prevail. Thero is
absolutely no profession that differs
so widely from tlio editor's in his rela
tion to tho public as that of the lawyer.
Compare their clientage. Tho client
of the lawyer is always an individual
or a corporation. The client of tho
editor is tho public welfare. The law
yer is at best a special pleader. His
profession is not even ostensibly to
support the cause of justice. Ho is as
likely to bo called to support the wrong
side of a case as ho is to bo retained on
the right side. To-day ho defends the
vilest criminal, and tomorrow ho pleads
tho case of a wronged individual
Whether obstructing justice with tec
hniealitioSjOr appealing to it for redress
for an injured party, ho is equally
bound to exert his best professional
energy for his client. His services aro
for sale, and if by tho effort of his
genius ho can cheat tho prison of
thief and a murderer he is just as much
bound to do it, provided ho is retained
by the criminal, as he is to secure
reparation for injury committed.
How different from all this is the
mission of tho editor. His client is
society. His publication is the rollcc-
tor of the best collective moral senti
ment of the whole people. Hois not
in a strict sense tho moulder of public
opinion. It is rather Ins duly to
crystali.e .ind give voice to tho prevail
ing sentiment, and to harmonize tho
better elements of society, to tlio end
that they may work amicably together
for the common good.
There is no ground too high for tho
editor to take. It is hnpossiblo for
him (o overestimate tho dignity ami
importance of his responsibility if in
considering it ho will only lose sight
of the man and his wants, and reflect
on tho community and its needs. Ho
literally is a servant of the community
in which his lot is cast, and yet he can
make his services of such a high order
that ho becomes also a leader.
The following beautiful lines, illus
trating tho relation of women to man,
servo with equal force to illustrate our
idea of the editor's relation to tho
people.
"As unto thu bow the cord is,
So unto man is women:
Though sho bends him. she obeys him ;
Though she lends him. sho follows:--
Useless each without thu other.''
j The newspaper is a necessity to a
I civilized community; yet it could not
exist in any other. In one sonso it is
j a public leader; yot if it does notfaith-
! fill 1 ' nlliit. tlio imu'iiliiiir mimi! imrmt. it
becomes unpopular and dies. It bonds
yet it obeys. It leads yot it follows.
Neither civilization nor tlio press can
oxiat without tho other,
It is tho editor's mission to catch
the highest and best sentiment of tho
people, and reflect it as the rays of the
sun aro relleclcd from a mirror. It is
his duty to consider himself largely
I responsible for tho moral tone of tho
community wherein his influence is
felt. Tho law of tho country guarantee
him absolute freedom, and in return
for this ho owes it to his country that
his influence, thus made powerful, bo
cast on tho side of tho moral and mat
erial prosperity of tho people. A re
public could not exist without a frco
press, nor could it exist and prosper
with a venal press. Just ahead of a
nation's progress from despotism to
democracy marches tho press, whoso
freedom is tho death of monarchy.
Journalism is tho noblest) the gran
est profession on earth, if its devotees
rightly interpret thoir mission, Its
prostitution is a crime. A newspaper
does not belong to its proprietor alone.
It belongs to tho people. Legally it is
his. Morally it is tho property of his
clients. Tho man who manufactures a
laulty article of commerce simply hurts
his own reputation. Tlio article will
be rejected and that is the end ot it
... I!. ...I ll 1
Tlio editor who sacriliccs tho moral
quality of his paper, who prints an
artiult) that has tho poison of vico in
ita MMitinuMit, or troata llippantly of
the hotter things of life, does an n
caloiilablo injury, whoso inlluenco may
bo felt for veal's to como.
Iluel.leti'a Aiiileu Knlto.
Tun IIiwt Salvi: in the world for Cuts,
llruUes. Huron, Ulcers. Salt Itlicuin, Fever
Soros, Tetter, Chapped I lands C'hllhlnlns,
Corn, and all Sklu Hriiptloun, and post
alvely utirtM lfllo, or no pay required. It
1 tiunuitttxl to give ptrfect milliifuutlnii,
r iiixinv i fmulod. Price XI (mills per
Ux I or aatlv hi IIiuwii'n limit ktorr.
Combine! the Juice of the Blue Figi of
California, so laxative and nutritious,
with the medicinal virtues of plants
known to be most beneficial to the
human system, forming the ONLY PER
FECT REMEDY to act gently yet
promptly on the
KIDNEYS, LIVER AND BOWELS
AND TO
GleansetheSystem Effectually,
SO THAT
PURE BLOOD,
REFRESHING SLEEP,
HEALTH and STRENQTH
Naturally follow. Every one 5s using it
and all are delighted with it. Ask your
druggist for SVKUP OF FIGS. Manu
factured only by the
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.,
San Francisco, Cal.
Loohvillh, Kv. Xew Vok. N. V.
ANDS MINES
ANSWER TO INQUIRIES, $1.00
REPORT ON ENTRIES, CONTESTS, i:., $3.00
Procuring Land Patents, Filing Arguments,
and Conducting Contests, on Modorato
Terms. Send for circular to
HENRY H. COPP, AI?
WASHINGTON. D. C.
Etc rr Ntttlcr tlioult! hare Copp'i Rf ttler'i GaM
l.'i PHKC9 1 yrico onir so cents (poiagt itampv
Its rruulur liuiiitta a Mx-cKl a.-iartinint wlikh will
A Wrstorii WJiuluulu lluitKC linn i-fii'iiOv itml.il to
Tluii tlrm inakoj no mmtMtliMir prumlitt'H t( t'sorbitant
rrtiuiru KLTVifu ur rnit.ait'ti ttit'n in vu r u m lofniiito...
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llnin la year bema for S maataa and aaawa iktm la
Waltk
ate.
Stlnaon ats
Sniiuiioiis,
In the Circuit rourtof the State of Ori'gon.
for riiiiin county.
Tim Hoard of ('oiiiniissloiicrs for the side
of School uiul I nlversuy I.iiiuIk, unu for
tlio investment ot thu tuiiii.sari.sinK there
from, of the Statu of Oregon, rinintiti's
vs.
H. A. Maliaffey. Martha K. Mnhaffey mid
Joliu n. li.iv. UnleiKiaiitH.
To John S. Hay. Tim Ahovk Namku De-
kkndant:
FN T1IH XAMK OK THK 8TATK OF
1 Orocon. von arc hcrcliy rcoulrctl to up
liuaraiitl answer thu complaint tiled BL-uinst
you in the aliove entitled court and salt,
on or beforu tho U3tl day of September, A.
1). 185!), the Minn) bciiiR tho tirst day of u
rcuuiar term ot tne HDove flitilktl court.
cummoiiciiiR next after the expiration of
six weeks from the tlate of tlio first publi
cation of this Munitions, and if you fail ko
to answer, for want thereof the plaintiffs
will applv to the court for ho relief deman
ded in sidd complaint, to-wit: For a tie
crco foreclosing a ceruiin inortRiige gis-en
by the defemlant A. Maliaffey to the
State of Oregon, covering the SKf of tho
NWW anil the NEfc of tiVty,, Sec. 7, Tp.
S S- It. 3!) K, W. M.. In Union county, State
of Oregon, given to secure two certain
nroinlsory note given by .aid S A. Ma
liaffey to tho said State of Oregon for the
sum of each, and interest thereon
from April 22nd, A. 1, 1STS at the rate of
ten per cent, per annum., and for a sale of
said premises, to satisfy the sums due on
saiil notes, and costs anil disbursements of
this Milt, said notes and mortgage being
now owned by the plaintitl's herein, and
to also ascertain and determine your in
terest and rights in Mid premises as judg
ment creditor of tho defendant S. A. Ma
hatley, and that you may be forever barrtd
ot all right, title and interest In or to aid
premises antt every part thereof, and for
general relief,
This kummoiis is published by order of
the Hon. James A. I ce, Judge of the above
entitled circuit court, made at chambers
and tinted April Uth A. D. ISMI.
.1011 X It. CRITICS.
4-25-w7 Attorney for riaintiffs.
NOTIOK OK KOIUT.ITPUK.
ConxtcoriA, Umon CorsTV, Okkoos.)
February 1. littO. f
To Y. T. llurdett and Mrs. Jas. Anderson:
You are hereby nodded that 1 have ex
pended one hundred dollars in labor and
improvements upon the Spot l.ode, situated
in Granite Mining District, I'uion County.
Oregon, as will appear by certificate tiled
June 20th, 1M, in the ntlire of the Ke
corder of Kidd county, in order to hold aid
premises, under the provisions of Section
2:r.'s, Revised Statutes of the fnited States,
being the amount required to hold the same
for the year ending December 31st,
and, if witldu ninety (IK)) day after the
publication of this notice, you fail or refute
to contribute your proportion of mch ex
penditure as co-owner, your Intercut In ltl
elapn will bcixuiie the proi't rty of the ub
cr her under ald retlou 2.121.
C.J. lUU'FKY.
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KXKCUTOU'S NOTICK.
THK UXDKRSIGXKU HA VINO 1IKKX
appointed by the Hon. County court of
Union county, state of Oregon, executrix
ef the estate of Joseph S. Shoemaker, de
ceased, all persons having claims against
said estate arc hereby notified to present
the same, with proper Touchers, to me, at
my residence near the Cove, in Union
county, Oregon, within six mouths from
the date hereof, or be forever barred.
Dated at Union, OrcgcAi, April 8. J8S9.
SIXDUILLA SHOEMAKER,
4-11-W5 Executrix.
ADMINISTKATOICS NOTICK.
ALL PF.RSOXS HAVING CLAIMS
against the estate of John Carr, deceas
ed, arc hereby notified to present the same
tluly verified according to law, to the under
signed, administrator oi the late will and
testament or said John Carr, wltnin six
months from the tlato hereof, at his resi
dencc near Island City, Union county, Ore
gon.
Dated this 20th dav of March. 18Sfl.
J J. GUI MM KIT,
3-21 Administrator.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Land Okkick atLaGkandk, OnwooN, I
April 2(1. 18S1I. f
Notice Is hereby given that the following
named settler has tiled notice of ins inten
tion to make Until proof In support of his
claim, and that said proof will bu made be
fore the register anil receiver at La Grande,
Oregon, on Juno 7, 18S9,viz:
William II. Howman,
Hd. No. 3771. for the NW SKfc. SK nr. SU
qr. Sec. !H and SW qr. SW qr. Sec. 33, Tp.
7 . u. 41 1'..
He names the followhu: witnesses to
proTc his continuous residence upon and
cultivation of, said laud, viz:
W. I). Kmele. w. W. Wr trht. Win. .Miles
autl F. M. Dean, all of Medical Springs. Or.
Any person who desires to protest against
tho allowance of such proof, or who knows
of any substantial reason, under thu law
and regulations of the Interior Department,
whv Mich nroof should not be allowed, will
bo given an opportunity at the above men
tioned time and place to crois examine the
witnesses of said cluimant, and to offer
evidence in rebuttal of that submitted by
claimant.
JIK.VItY UlXEHAKT,
3-2-wC Ueglter.
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NOTICE
Land O it ice
FOIL PUBLICATION.
at La (iiiAxni: OnronN,!
March 21, ISs!).
Notice Is hereby given that the following-
named settler lias tiled notice ot ins in-
tentions to make final proof in support f
his claims, and that, said proof will be
made before the register and receiver at La
Grande, Oregon, on May 13, KSf'!). viz :
William MntKAY,
n. K. Kn. T301. for thn : XEU mi,! SWi,.
XP:i4 and.SK'.' NAV Sccl.Tp. r S. it -iOK
Hu names the following witnesses to
prove ids continuous residence upon and
cultivation of said land, viz:
L. A. Robertson, A. Cockroll, Wade
Shelton and John Mipuiiicy, nil of Union,
Oregon.
Auv person who desires to protest asainst
the allowance of such proof, or who knows
of any substantial reason, under the law anil
the regulations of the Interior Department,
why such proof should not be allowed, will
be given an opportunity at the above men
tioned time and place to cross-examine the
witnesses of said claimants, and to oiler
evidence In rebuttal of that submitted by
claimant.
IICNltV UlN-KIIAKT,
3-28 Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Land Office at La Ghanih:, OnnooN.)
Aptil 12. lhS!. I
Notice is hereby given that the following
named settler has filed notice of his inttm
tion to make final proof in support of hi
claim, ami that said proof will be made be
fore the register and receiver at La Grande,
Oregon, on June A, lt8t), viz:
KlML'K I'lIII.LU'S,
1). S, No. 7072. for the SK NBK anil NWK
XKy and NKK NW See 10, Tp. 11 S, Jt
41 I'i.
He names the following witnesses to
prove Ids continuous residence upon anil
cultivation ot, aiu land, viz:
T. II. Foster, Shannon Marshal, John
Reeves and J. N. Mitchell, all of Toloeasot,
Oregon.
Any person who desires to protest against
the allowanco of such proof, or who knows
of nny substantial reason, under the law and
the regulations of the Interior Department,
why such proof should not be allowed, will
be given an opportunity at the above nu n
tinned time and place to cro-s-exiiinine the
witnesses of said claimant, and to oiler evi
dence in rebuttal of that submitted by
claimant.
Hkkky Rinuiiaiit,
1-18-wO RegUter.
Summons.
In the circuit court of the State of Oregon,
for Union county.
Thomas R. Hart, I'ialntill,
vs.
Sarah K. Hart. Defendant.
To Sakwi E. Habt, Tin: Aaovi: Named
Dkfhndant:
T.N THE NAME OF THE STATE OF
,L Oregon, you are hereby required to op
pear and answer the complaint tllud ugaiust
you in the above entitled suit and eouit. on
or before the first day of the next regular
term of tho aUive entitlod court, to it:
On the 23rd dav of September A. I). ls0,
and if you fall so to anawor, the plaintiff
will apply to tho court for the relief de-
mantle
u in me complaint, wiueii U lora
dissolution of the marriage contract now
existing between
ton vt.ii an.l fits tO,.itlff
?ilt iSSVtT nwA V.ii !i-t.':i
ami I or general
notice that thin
order of the Hon
ald above circuit
at chambers on Uu Uth day "i Mn it ,
I). m. JOILV If. i RU I N
4-SS-wT .Mioraey fut 1 i iniMf
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Alder, Portland, Or.
NOTICE FOli PUBLICATION.
Land Oitht. at La (iKAMir, Onnoitx,)
April 10, 18V. f
Notice is licrebv iriven that the following
named settlors have tiled notice of their in
1 tuition to make final proof in support of
I their elniiii, and that said proofs will be
! made before tho register and receiver at
i La Grande, Oregon, on May 2S, 1SS9, viz:
j Himahdus W. Baths.
Hd. No. 2!):)!!, for the S',, s'WU See I! and
N NWK See 7, Tp. 1 S, ll. -U U, and,
John R. Clink,
Hd. No. LWJ. for the SICK SKi Sec 12,
NKK NK'4 Sec 13, Tp. S, It. 40 K, anil W
SWM Sec 7, Tp. 4 S, li. 41 H, W. M., and
John Rates,
Hd. No. 299.-I, for tbeSWh NE'J. S'T NW
M and NKK SW'H See 7, Tp. 4 S, R" 41 K.
W. M.
They name the following witnesses to
prove their continuous residence upon,
and cultivation of, said laud, viz;
Andy Wilkinson, Alfred Minnlck. R. V.
Davis and William Wilkinson, all .of High
Valloy, Union county, Oregon.
Any person who desires to protest ogainst
the allowanco of such proof, or who knows
of any substantial reason, under the law
and tho regulations of the tho Interior De
partment, why sueh proof should not bo
allowed, will be given an opportunity at
the above mentioned time and place to
cross-e.vamino the witnesses of said claim
ant, and to ofl'or evidence in rebuttal of
that submitted by claimant.
Hi:m:t Rinkijaut.
MS-w(! Register,
NOTICE FOIt PUBLICATION.
Land Ofkick at La Giivndi:, OnwioxJ'
March 21, ISM), f
Notice is hereby given that the following
named settlor has filed notice of his inten
tion to make final proof in support of his
claim, and that said proof will be made be
fore the register and receiver at La Grande,
Oregon, on May 3, 1SSU, viz:
Fr.unniucK Si.monis,
I). S. No. 8303, for tho WJ4 NWK See. 27,
Tp. 1) S. R. 15 E.
lie names the following witnesses to
prove his continuous residence upon and
cultivation of, said land, viz:
Charles M. Waterbury, Leanilor.1. Fur
gason, Lewis 1' . Jennings and Joseph Ev
ans, all of New Bridge, Union county, Ore.
Any person who desires to protest against
the allowance of such proof, or who knows
of any substantial rea-oii. under the law
anil tne regulation of the Interior Depart
ment why such proof should not bo allowed
will be given an opportunity at the above
mentioned time and place to cros-o.amiuo
the wltuoos of said claimant, and to oiler
oyidmiott in rebuttal of thin submitted by
claimant.
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3-28-wO Register.
PATENTS
Obtained, ami all Patent Hu-iness attended
to Promptly and for Moderate Fees.
Olirolltee is tippo-itc the U. S. Patent
Office, and wu can obtain l'atcnis In less
j time than those remote from Wasoington.
Send MODKI.or DRAWING. We advise
a to iMiiUntahitilv five of charge; ami wo
maun mi I'UAIUilS l .M.fc.'S I'ATENT IS
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