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About The Oregon scout. (Union, Union County, Or.) 188?-1918 | View Entire Issue (May 16, 1889)
v... ; Q, THE OREGOW SCOOT. AMOS K. JONES EDITOR, City and County Official Paper Thursday, May 1 , 1880. 1. , . i ,,.; i i j : l..':n I. i l . :. . , !! 1 . It. peopli :.. IVmiii tii j'r.diaMMtfti Af' ' Willi cheap raw inauiial our jimhu facturers can compete with their avals in the neutral markets of the world. I and thus dispose of their surplus pro Tiu? Postmn3ter General John Wan- j ducts, and afford employment to hun- namnkor's drummers arc "on tlie road." Postmasters who keep stores will all buy his goods. i ' : i s . ' i ! ed to be "'v' '"ut v,' Worc i Ih Inference l the Iterant Altnelc .Mailt ' . li ' V i-. . to I i on Mm; anil Oilier .Mntlorr.. I iegflftWn. Oi., .;.-ii, '! .'((. '.,t raised ankle: that nil of our rein- had died early with cottaumn- i GCODALL SPEAKS Editor Okkoox ScofT: Will you kindlv allow SHINGLESIIBod Toe Marat! BIllTOXtTAT. NOTItS. mo sufficient . i.nd that several parties through- I P" your esteemed journal to ic- ''" ir r qua the cemntrr. were coin io shoot us ! Kst,rn Oregon at Republican's vile attack on mycolf, in Delivered at "I lium tinn out tiie country. were going on tight, because of articles we had written. although we were willing to i lhu it";uc of llll,t Wtck? Fit, I will Having Irased the "dmigle Hull belonging to L. 1J. liinehiirt, we arc prepared to fur nish a superior quality and make of shin rate-, per Now open to the public on Main Street Inion, Oregon. ;8;!)oj Board and Lodging. Vovn hundred persons aie said to ho leaving Oklahoma daily. Thoio is a report that teems to ho well founded that a "clique" has boon formed to fcecuro possession of tho heat land in the territory and drivo out tho right ful owners. dreda. of thousands of tnea now reduced to inlal or partial KJ.ksm.Sb. Prom the Oswego Mlwilinn. Tho tariff of fifty-seven per ont re- retract. By this time the fiend had begun to get nervous and remarked that our appearance would uotindicalo we weie bo severely alllicled; that the weather was exccedngly fine and the prospect for an abundant crop 8.1V that bavin'' rend Iiik nifieln of Hio j week previous hut once, and that hur riedly, I did not leniember correctly his language concerning mo drawing my salary in advance. The impression was in my mind that lie said 1 "habit j ually drew my salary in advance." 1 We do our own work and guarantee sat- j U isfaetion. A share of the public patronage 111 solleitcd. I IW-tf VAXDOltKY IM'.OS. I ' o Chinese cooks employed, and even' thin!' licit i.... SERVED -at All Hours 25 ens Jrnni: Gooiiam. has answered the ehaiges mndo against him in a manner that we believe will bo satis factory to tho people. This is what they expected him to do. Sheriff Hamilton on the contrary, remains dumb and it is evident intends to con tinuo so until the facts arc wormed out of him in court. This, however, will bo done at once. The county com mhsioners have employed counsel and mama tindmf mhoil (In. n.nil.itut . - : ... ' , '.1 ceitainly flattering : that he would call i . p.. ,u, uaa muo- , fe , (li,coverc,, , v Jnistakp Jlf(cr wrJti tamed is unbroken, and vet the k nd v, ; . ' " f - ,n i; . .i : i. i . 1 1- i i i . il considerate Clark Bros., who were son.eUmen has his reward. Try Je -; 1 Ijf 1'"' J"J; and to d solicitous thalthalr wl, Khn.,1,1 on inn 1 M lhen.l,ml .i.d.,d no 5uro t0 lo . . . . that comes along. tnat portion ol his article at tliat tune, ... IMMIIMniM uucea ineir wages nttf tu cr cent. AX F.nttOM COItKISCTl!!) nv n ICE CREAM PARLOR LJ I'rom the Tilford (.mth I;ik.)7V... Tho trouble is jwoplo do not think; if they did they would at once hv that it is only the lumber kins and forest owners who arc beticlitlcd by a duty on lumber. Krotn the New York Wnrhl, Julius Goldschmidt, the new consul general to Vienna, is vice-president of the Drand strive works in -Milwaukee. During the campaign Mr. (rukNchmidt was an ardent protectionist u, ul Utltoil CotJIltjr Mind. Scnl I! in A corrcsfiondent writing from this county to the Portland World says: !'It is frequently noticeable that in the Baker county items published oc ! csioually in the World and other j papers of Portland the mines of Corn j ucopia, danger and 8 part a are repre- j;ii- Ecntedasbuingin Baker county. Why will commence action to iceover the gently explained to tho wuikinuicu . these misieiiresenlations are indulged money. Tin: Maker City Jkmocml is now printed on a steam power press and appcats in an entire new dress of typo. The JJemoerat is a good paper and deserves success. We don't know which deserves the most credit : Tho wide-awake publishers or tho on- in by our neighbors is hardly apparent, J unless for the pui pose of leading out ! skiers to believe that Ilakcr county possesses all tho mines of Eastern Or 1 egon and holds tho key which unlocks j their treasures. The Uaker corres- that protection meant high wajiis and general piospority to every one, while tariff reduction meant cutting down of wages all around. .Tut at presont Goldsehmidt is delayed in leaving for Vienna because his workinemcn cannot understand why their wages ! pondents would falsify the facts no should be reduced. 1'nmi the Hamilton (Ont.) Tivm. terpnsing business men who patronize It is a matter of historical record it so liberally. The newspaper is the 1 that. Hug-land's manufacturing ih only index to any town and by aglance ; dustries expanded under commercial at it advertising columns the calibre of freedom, and tnat country keejm her tlie business men of tho place can ! export trado by utilising free raw um bo estimated pretty accurately, 1 ten a It. While tho workiugmeii in I more by claiming the rich agiieulttiial j (Irando Jtondo valley as being a part and parrel of Baker county's wealth j than they do by claiming tho rich and ; extensive mining districts of Cornuco 1 pia, Bangor and Sparta as being with , in their jurisdiction. In either caeo j the records would say to them, "Thou Tin; La Crando Hasvttv mys: A gentleman whose opinion is American factories are glad to get work nine months in tlie year, the British factories run all th vear of , British factories run all considerable value quietly asserted the around, lmving the world for a market, other day that nothing was belpmir La (Jiande out more than the hostility displuyed by the Oregon .Seoul. It seems from this that Tin: Scorr exerts a kind of double back-action in lluence, and is loaded at both ends. We are glad (hat our La d'rando friends nro pleased with tho course we have taken. If tho gentleman "whose opinion is'of considerable vahiu" he- tni particular crop?" Yes why? lieves as ho talk's, ho will at once sub-! Au1 wll-v uukl tho people be taxod teiibe for tho paper and induce others! lo onftl,Ul a feW persons to grow to do so. Pi ice fju.tiO per annum. j wo1' manufacture tin plates, wilt and ! a few hundred othor things? Hop- Ti!i:ha Grande Journal has changed , GllHm uaniueh rightto bCprotoct hands and is now issued by tho Jour-! 0(1" i18 nnJ of these thtoj?s; and tho art false if not malicious." Tho fact that those mining sections are within tho boundaries of Union county and form an important part of ' From the Home (X. Y.) Sniuni. Us wealth is a hard one for linker conn- Even the high tariff JS.w York Suit j ty peoplo to admit, as they have been occasionally strikos fundamental prin- I wont to advertise them as being within ciplos. It asks, opposing the project. their own county, and it seems they of paying bounty on sorghum sugar; j would rather continue tho falsehood "If it does not pay to raito sorghum, j than honestly retract. Thoro is no why should thu paople of tho Htato be doubt but these mineral re'gions will be taxed to enable a few persons to grow l tho means of doubling, and, possibly, quadrupling the wealth of Union coun ty within the next few years, and as km Publishing Company. JIi. Geo, K. Owen, who has tilled tho editorial , chair mi acceptably, has retired, Jlis' successor is not named. Wo do not j like thin "company" business. A pa-' per published by a company always i .seems to us like a waif without any j parents. Wo liko to h;o the names of tho proprietors and editor at tho head of the paper. Then we know ex actly what is what. Wo understand, however, that our friend Mr. Ber tram Huffman is to do thh editorial work. If this is trtio wo may expect a bright, and newsy sheet. Wo wish it .success, people eleservo to ba fiwl from taxa tion upon them as well as upuii wr ghuni. I f tho rule is good'let us have more of it. Krom tho Chicago AV this would bt a strong inducement for many people to desire to locate in tho county of such bright prospects, it may bo tlmt tho Baker people for this roaaon resort to misrepresenting the facts in the hope that the benefits due j Union county will accrue to them. It is only natural that cities, towns and particular localities are selfish in and asked him to return that to me, when he tuid that he had it not. Then I told him that the printers in the of fice had told me that he had taken it out of the office, when he emphatical ly denied that he had ii, thus deliber ately uttering a falsehood. I wrote those lines deliberatclv. wi 11 knowing what the recoid would dis j close, and that if there was anything j in that which would he discreditable to I me, he would u.-e it. The statute fixes i the .-alary of county judge, but does ! not fix the time when he shall draw it. He intimates that my ollicial acts will be investigated, to which I wish to ic- ply that J am always ready and more than anxious, to bo investigated by any tribunal. I am entirely conscious of having done no wrong. I owe to the decent, honest people of this coun ty an account of my stewardship, whenever they demand it, which 1 hold myself in readiness to render, but 1 owe Middletou nothinir but eon- j tempt. What interest has he in the i financial affairs of this countv? He never contributed one dollar to sup- j.oitmg thi.i county, if he ever did to! any other. Ho is .-. tramp, n stray dtg, without character or financial stand ing, and right hero I wish to correct enie mistake in my article in (he 1'e puhKc.in of hint week he and I will never be friends. His kind are never my friends. lie calls on the county commit-ion-ers to investigate his charges against me. 1 have sufficient confidence in those gentlemen to believe that they will perforin their oilie-e without any aid from such a source'. J Io has labored dil igently to create trouble between the county commissioners and myself, but I do not believe that lie will succeed. At the last term of the county court this man Middletou, during my torn- porary ausencu irom tno court room, I i attempted to ring in an order on the l county court making the Eastern Ore j gon Bepublican the official paper of the county, and directing all the coun ty printinir bo triven to that Just opened at the I3on Ton .Restaurant. Icecream and temperance drinks -erred at all hours. Private rooms fur ladie. tiling neat and clean. The Public Patronage Solicited. Mits- M. Woi.kath, Propr. 12-8-tf l-L'5-tf MILS WAMtATlI Prop. ! City -Meat -Met. Main Street. Union, Oregon, BENSON BROS. - PROPRIETORS., Trains arme and depart dalle usfM'ow from Union Keep constantly on hand BEEF, PORK- VEAL, MUTTON, SAUSAGE, HAMS, LARD. Etc. ST HOt Nil. Wl-ST HOI Ml. Pas.seiifjer. No. 4, L've-i Passenger, Xo.H, Ive at r:'2rt a. in. Freight. No. 8, L'vej at li :.'!.") a. in. at l:H0n. m Freight No. 7, h've at lUL'U p. m. Tirfv FT's U) nI1(1 trom principal points 1 I O jn t)l0 lTlliu(1 Vjtrttca. Canada and Kurope. j Elegant Pjir" Cars. Emigrant Sleeping Cars Kun Through I on Express Trains to COUMCSL BLUFFS and ST. PAUL Free of Charge and Without Change. Close connections at Portland for Kan Fran cisco and Paget Sound points. For further particulars inquire of anv Agent of the Company or of A. L. Maxwell, (i. P. AT. A., Portland. Oregon. OCEAX I)IArlSiONr. I The Oregon ltailwav iV Navigation Co.. and raeine i oast Meam-hip Co. will (lis patch .Steamers between San Fran cisco and Portland, an follows: UNION roEisorial Parlors L. J. llrsicK, I'KormuTon, Shaving, Hair-cutting and Sham jiooing, in the Latest style of the Art, Shop two doors south of Centennial hotl. GIVE ME A CALh. 0 28-tf. fi:0M rollTI. NII. l lluM KAN I'UAXCtSro. heaving at 12.Midn't., h'v'ng Spear st. wh' as follows: at 10 a.m. as follows: Oregon, Mini Mar I State, Sun. Mar. ;l State, Friday ' b Columliia Tour " 7 Columbia Tiles " VI Oreifon. Mon. " 11 Oregon Sat'y. " Hi State, Fridav " l.r State Wed'y " I'd Columbia Tues " 111 Columbia Sun. " 21 Oregon Sat. " il Oregon, Thur. " L'S State Wed'y. " 27 Columbia Sun. ' .'il Union and Cornucopia Line Quickest and Cheapest Kouie to tlie Pine Creek Mines. 11 ATMS : Union to Park " Sa niter " " Cornucopia i-Ai:i:. .1 M ;i 00 (i 00 Klir.ifiHT. Jic lje Geo. P. HALL, Agent, Union, Or. The company reserves the right to change steamers or sailing days. lim Ik lo Cove. paper, working for their own interests, but j without any restriction as to charges, winch indicates how verv solicitous ho nu mi-uym.; uune Kiks r igm ; exaggerated accounts of themselves along. Last year it was tho protected I ,m.i metm inaimmtmns ,.iriaf nti,,. Tin: New York World says: Al though Mrs. Cleveland is out of office, so to spcik, it is evident that she is still to bo a factor in polities and so e'iety, At tho Centennial bail on Monday night she was tho recipient of much attention. When sho departed from the ball-room she received more couKideration than the Harrisons. The ladies rose in masses and threw their boquots in front of her and around her. She literally left tho ball on a roadway of (lowers. This was women's impul sivo tribute to womanly graeo. But then tlie men cheered too. Is it a wonder that .Mr. Cleveland still regards himself a candidate for president with tt Mar of doMiny hanging over his head, manufacturer who was held over the lire till ho exuded fat into the cont ribu tion pinto of Brother Wannamaker. This spring It is tho protected laborer who is over tho coals. From tho Tilford J7uv, The label-era in all branches of in dustry live under a system of absolute free trade in that which tuov have to sell, namely, their luber, and the only way in which protection affects them is to double tho cost of everything they have to buy. From tho Fultonf HI.) Jourmt, A protective tariff aids and makes possible trusts, peioJs, and monopolies, ; which could never exist without itt aid. ' From IMfntiV Maiiu.i.n- A tariff fur protection is dimply ai process through which the fiscal agency of tho government is used to insure a place's should not find utterance either through the means of a newspaper or otherwise. Oreigou is -a groat state in every point of consideration, and is destined to rank high, not only on tho Pacific ; tdope, but in tho nation as such, and j what is neeulod is population and ; capital to devolopo its latent icsoureos. j In endeavoring to secure these wo need only to adhere to tho truth in our ' published account of its various advan- j tagts, and tho gri'at rlood of immigra i Uon coining toward us will find a 1 level in all parts of the state. It is truly creditable to any city, town or locality to evince tho enter prjo necessary in supplying literature of the kiud to influence immigration i auo capital io turn tnoir way, out m J so doing tluy ought not to tread too heavily em their neighbors' toes. Tho writer hereof woulel not cast reflections ; eif a derogatory (diameter on Baker j City, nor county in general, nor would 1 he show petty jealousy of the prosper : ity which is surely theirs, but he would i condemn insinuations origin-it in.; the tendency to deprive Union enuniy i.. . its boundaries and of the benefits d ru ing from the knowledge ol the uv mineral wealth or other wealth eon- pi oilt to certain moneyed interest, altogether of a private sort. KiBaMiuut.uani .11 M iriAISMl AT TIM US. Can a man lie and still inherit the kingdom of heaven? Wo heliovo (hut undor certain circumstances lie oan. For instance: Alii" in.uiv unco agent is the most ihtsisUi it biped on eai lh and raielv let ao until uom- jtlote exhaustion lakes place on the m01 themjiu. And in concluding, part of his victim. Wu have boeu bo- j iu jwtUf it must bo suid if all towns set by several of theao tieuds rewnUy, ,M' cJtic" uf Oregon would show th. and yesterday when a new onoarriveKi ,uue nterjiriso that is now shown 1, wo eemoludod to try a new plan on ! vltwens of Bak'r county in ad. ni him. No sow i had he piwuted his in own ( Wo11 ot,u r eountie-) card and announced ids diabolical rurces it wquld not be leng until purpow -f iii-iiim our life, than we we ahouUI have the satisfaction of sec gmaped i u. l.v ,i e hand and told I inK out tute WW P with a live, is to save the people's money. 1 do hope I shall not again find it necessary to encumber your columns with any further noticu of him. Some fellow in Sunimervillo who signs himself "Xenophono" in the last issue of the La Grande Gazette, who is as devoid of principle as sense, and i who worships Sheriff Hamilton as his great high priest who can do no wrong, thinks itjs a heinous crime to iucsugiue iiio net ions ot so good a man as Sherilf Hamilton. 1 suppose he means no matter what Hamilton h.us done. 1 wish to say to him that I have indisputable evidence in my pos session of every statement made hy mo in the Hamilton-BrooekuiK matter, as published iu Tim Oukoox Scoit a fow weeks since, and in justice to the county commissioners I wish to say that there is no division of the county court in this matter. A man is cer tainly unfortunate who depends on tho friendship of such idiots as "Xeno phono" for a vindication, but 1 will not tre spass further on your sp u e. O I,,G)()I)AI,L. ItATKS OF PASSAGE: Cabin. - - ijilii.OO Steerage - - $8,00 hound Trip Tickets, Unlimited - if.'iO.O) Children, under 12 years - - Half Faro ., ,, f years ... preo The ttbiir? rate inrludc Hoard. !p. m, j Loaves Union dnilv at Cove at :i'M i. m. Leaves Cove at 8 a. m., arrives at at 0:30 a. in. arrives at Union V. H. IIOI.COM 15, I A. h, (ien'l Manager. ! MAXWELL, ti. P. ifeT. A, Connections made with Elliott's cnachei running to the depot, carrying passengers for east and west bound trams. 15. A. BENEDICT, Agent. Union. rpn K) A general assortment of spring fruit trees for .sale. Anyone desiring to purchase trees will do well to address me at the Cove, or call on me at my home near town. :t-28-inl H.J. GEEK. Farm For Sale. 1 ?AACUES, NEAR XOKTH POWDER ! IUU I mon County. Oregon, all unden j fence, a good story house, good cellar. 1 ; well, barn and outbuilding". Terms easv. , i' or lurtlier particulars call at ilns olllce. IIATHS tor I'ASSKXGKltS.I.UOaAOE nml Fit 151 (HIT, ItKASONAlJLK. ROBINSON .fc LAYNE, - - - Proprietors. BOOTHE'S ffl LITEST S ABLE (Opposite the couit house, Union) Horses Boarded by the Day, Week or Month. YOUR PATRONAGE SOLICITED. Dwelling Arouse for Sale. A dwelling house and lot, at the Cove, Oregon. Centrally located, near and eon venient lo all the schools, (iood cellar, wood-shed and well. Will bo sold cheap for cash. Apply to S. G. WHITE, S-31-tf Cove. Oregon. Shingles For Sale! An unlimited amount of No. 1 shingles constantly n hand and for sale cheap. Orders from all parts of the country solicited. S. B. BFRROrtilLS, 1 1 u ( PflL . PL Hi.... M m mi mofBp JASPER G. STEVENS, Propr. i)i:.i,i:it is 1 lure Drugs, Nil ent Medicines, erfumery uiuts and Oils. Prescriptions carefully prepared -ALSO DKAI.KK IX- .loi: Simon is on top of tho heap iu l'oitland,vHitys the Wasco Sun, hav ing, it is claimed, so manipulated tho Portland city charter during tho last legislature as to make himnelf police commissioner for life. With u partner iu the I'. S Senate, a strong pull on tho Supreme court, and the police force of Portland subject to hig orders, .loo ought to be happy. Time was when Joseph was tho office Itoy mi Io speak, of tho great Doljih the door- him he was pint ii man we wuutctl f Beftfc people, with the mcuus and At AW B , Pk I f m ' .ii. tCil.'I nrnlnR.MMrblnr ii.o. i put., Ijr l,clnc our umcHIoii nd rwHll nbtro lb poopJa rail ,u.ui, ninuiKllirfAIMI rM la (MB iKOBfr.IlM Tn b. it limnt.MithlB. ., . lk MrM,iii til Ik mutmn. i win iih leoq rre connlfto lint of iu rany d4 ihiibl art unpUt. lanurawtofkihiiroa than rkl w. Mad. to ibM xko ti'ijr till it yoar hem,. nd ifltr 9 in, nm,iuiill Iwimit your ov JSPORTING GOODS, ConsMiiig of m1rn5 Ikit rnd niothlnt lo Iflti' lb Nlllc. tlit.Bl which btvoruooul r.r,4fr4lml e, i r noatnniidlii(ua,Mlibibo L' rbmroti, tnd ntw let SlHiit. Hr.t. lronr..t. man u- rti) mi unit m ihi wotU. All li .fr No ropliol rtqoirtd. riiln. nb Hr, ui 11 carfrim,. in Ibt world, and Ibo 1 ' n h N nn Atn.rKo. 1 (O., xiu. 7 to, Viicmoiii, Mulue. keeper of thu great Oregon fivak who was Mint last winter for six ye.us longer in thu National Dime Museum, the V. S. Senate. Just what .1. - ph will get his paws ou next is hard t.i s.iv , but he has olUiotUiUly seUd Harvey Scott's mouth, and can now pluck such financial blossoms, as nmv hci icklo hif jocund ne. I to nc, and there was nothing hi the way of our getting iii-urdl in his exeel lent 1'inp ii'v, iili!i w-' o' her agents b id pu i I hi . his ij - i'o Hit i I , ,iu li ,1, ! ,9 , rc '. . anily ,Ju,uud ti...: , , theted With tile rli. u.ii i i ti tea ve irs ; ilia: w I i ! .i- tt th i ,i mil to make Oieon what ' he d. ii to he." Natu k. . AlU rah " A ...thexl of voting rtsM" hi p. - i! Miyiu lit: co'iiitiy. (lffM?l ire sd.pel j5rVCV ID . Ml or ffiDira MIL ST. JOHN Lafc.A,SHb, m , MSrBMaMMt1BfaMZll fSXSV711Xt& 3ftT A CHINE. So wronc wr io run II; It wi U . utur ruuuinc Airutttd or twOtwnru V i a. . coT. or Kxiee Joint. No I., .. i., thrtail m mucaino ',,.ul Vo tpsi.i txuiit in ny othor ma hii t li ilxo not nu&eb. BUY THE ROYAL ST.'JOHN. For Sale by i: I! n, i ,..ii, or. IS WW Thomson it Purxel are agents for J tho celebrated Cyclone Wind Mill, iind I i as tho prices on them have been great- I ly reduced thev are now within the 1 reach of all. Sample mill to ho seen at their planorin North I'nioii. Call and examine it. Rifles, Slot llis, Pis tols and CaitriLBS. Iinjiorted and Domestic Ci gars, etc. GIVE MB A CALL. For Kent or Sale ! A liu-u piece of prupcrt.', t eimioUng of CO M X itood land -d tMrltn. with a very 1KHK1 Coltkare m ! IILbullillnih. wilkln . . . " ....... WMW isit nine at I a!mt li (sclory ' i Hi ate e!i i ui K. j .i ul ,i - loaralt H ' i KentnctyLinuor Store nice ,'d hmiuhw piano, from the ,!vu t Co., Uostou, far a, UflWOWH, iM, unifssi. AND SODA FACTORY, for. Main and B St. - - i.ion. Oregon, I'rupH, M it ufviurar and dealer lit Soda W - r ; ''' fllngor Ale. Cream Soda ' aa:i.;.i- v ( ,d,r. Sv-iing, ote. Or- p pfl I '! ' I