THE OREGON SCOUT. AMOS K. JOXKS 121) I TO It, City and County Official Paper. Thursday, Juno 13, 1881). TIIK JOHNSTOWN DIHASTKIC. Tho disaster thut befell Johnstown and the other cities and villages in the valley of thoConcmnugh in Pennsylva nia was greater than nny known to tho history of this country. The streams were in full flood from long continued rains when the bursting of a reservoir three and one-half miles long, over u milo wido and in many places ono hundred feet deep, sent a . flood fifty feet deep down tho narrow valley. Cities and villages were entirely swept away, and tho two forces of fire and flood, so often opposed, joined to make during tho succeeding nights and days a sccno of indescribablo horror and desolation, hater reports mako tho number of lives lost more than ten thousand, while the loss of property is estimated at $25,000,000. To add to tho sickening horrors of tho sccno tho robbery of the dead seems to have been only too common and quite a number of persons who were engaged in that ghoulish occupation were sum marily dealt with. But against tho dark background of the awful calamity many acts of heroism stand out in bright rcliof. First among tho heroes must bo placed tho unknown man who rode on horse-back down tho valley to warn pcoplo to take to the hills until lie was swept off by the flood. Many other acts were done that mako us thinkbottorof tho race. Already rolicf committees are at work all over the country and contributions of monoy and other noccssarics are pouring in. No town or community is too small to contribute) its mito towards alleviating tho Bufferings of thoso unfortunate people. Union should do its part. Tho mind cannot conceive the hor rors of that awful day. Tho calamity has been likened to that which befell the ancient city of Pompeii, and in truth tho comparison is justifiable. Tiik San Francisco Examiner's cor respondent in Sonttlo winds up a lengthy description of tho horrors and destruction that recently befell that city, with the following: Thousands of pcoplo aro left desti tute and will sleep, if sleep they win to-night, under tho canopy of heaven. They have done their best to save a few of their goods. Heaven was mer ciful that the tiro was allowed to occur in daylight. Tho llames and smoke ascended to a clear sunny sky. The weather was warm, but not too warm. This viow of tho case has probably not occurred to tho average Seattle man, and upon mature reflection he will doubtlesH conclude that ho has nothing to kick about. A man who could not appreciate tho mercy shown him, and bo truly thankful therefor, when tho weather was especially ad justed for his comfort during tho show, not too warm, but just about right for sleeping on tho ground, ought to bo roasted for a fow million years, in a fire a great deal hotter, just to take somo of tho mulishness out of him. SUMMERVILLE. The weather is very lino. Harry Patten and M. McDonald have gono to tho mountains for a hunt. II. C. Kinehnrt left, Monday, for Portland, on a business trip, J. P. Stnrgill, of Wallowa valley, is hauling his wool clip to La (inindo. T. A. Hinohart lias bought S. K. Johnson's town property. Considera tion ifSOO. Our attorney, A. Meachcn, is enjoy ing a lucrative practice. K. E, Johiibou has bought tho Elba York farm. Consideration $1100, (Jeorgo Allen, of Paradise, was in town during the week. (Jeorgo at one time was one of tho boys, Elba York, ono of Union county's best teachers, with his family, has moved to lMt Prairio in Wallowa county whero ho will make his future home. Jtcv. Willerl mU1 out his goods list Saturday at very good figures. A good many went present and bidding was lively. Tho Sunday School under the con trol of Messrs. Thompson and Collins and Miss Thornton, had a nice time at tho M. E, church last Sunday. The houso was fitted up in stylo and showed good taste in those who had tho management of it. The house was crowded to overflowing and many could not gain admittance. Tho exer cises wcro good and all went away well pleased, feeling that tho coming man and woman wore made happy ono limo more, During tho week past a fine young man put in an appearanco at La Grande, hired a horse, cart and har ness from McClurc, came to Stinitnor- Thc Hunt surveying outfit are now in the vicinity of Elgin and will no doubt reach this place in a fow days when they will have but little trouble running to Union and to tho Short Line at Huntington. Hurrah for Hunt and Einehnrl. villc, traded the cart to Meachcn for a double cart, hired a horse and double harness at McKenzie's stable, paying he would be back at noon next day from Elgin where he claimed ho was going. But alas I ho struck for tall timber. Four miles north of town he broke down and traded the cart for a saddle and with this outfit crossed the mountains. Twenty-four hours later Constable Patten and Rom McKonzic started in pursuit and what the result of the chase will bo we can not, at this writing, tell, but one thing is certain : Tin's country is full of such characters. At a meeting of the citizens of Siun mcrvillo and vicinity, Thos. Wade, Mr. Oliver and W. E. JJinohart were elected directors, to take charge of the Summervillc cemetery. Jacob Collins was elected treasurer and Mr. McDow cl secretary. A ilne plat of the grounds was received from tho hands of tho surveying committee and per sons, in tho future, who wish to bury in those grounds will call 14)011 E. B. Morelock, at Summervillc, who will hold a plat of tho yard and also the key to tho gate and tho tools belong ing thereto. Tho grounds will toon be fenced and it is hoped that people will not, as usual, bo ready to eensuro those who push this noblo work to comple tion in order to more fully protect loved ones gone. The O. R. tfc N. surveying outfit have at last mado their great mark across the valley. They, to give Elgin taffy, run through tho town and prom ise a depot, thence to Henry Rinehnrt's place, thenco in a straight line for La llrandc, giving Summcrvillo the black eyo for the part taken in the Hunt en terprise. Confining themselves to no highway or lino which they might have followed, but instead, split farms up in every conceivable shapo as though they had come to destroy in stead of building up the country. Somo men who own farms worth thousands of dollars say that if the road should be built on this survey it would break them up. Hut, fanners, never fear. This road will never bo built. This thing is all bosh work. They can not scare the pcoplo much longer. When that time is up the;; are done. Poor X, ho look another f-poll of his contract colic last week and tried, as usual, to champion tho cause of some who amount to about as much as he does. Ho talks about responsibility. Look at tho tax list and you will see how responsible he is. Ho seems to have a great enmity for Tin: Scour and Union. Mis guilty coneeienco makes him feel as though ho deserves the censure of that wholo community. Ilo dwells on "breeding." It is not cer tain that ho ever was bred or had any brooding Ho undertakes to class him self as a representative man. Tho on ly element that ho could very well rop resont would bo tho two-faced and dangerous class. Ho says something about paying 20 per cent. Wo fool that it is better to pay that than noth ing. Ho attempts to cast a slur about tho lth of July funds. 1 can say that most of tho money was paid out to bilks like himself for doing i.othing. Call and see the figures. Wo have them. Ho says that John sold out during election for 20. Well, if ho did he kept the money and will nover let go, Report has it that L. IS. Kino hart bought a man in Salem last win ter for $5 and finding that he was nut worth ono cent, ho mado him give back the money before he had spent it for whiskey. Then his grub began to run short and ho mado an application to Cieorge Ott to fight tho temperance cause, but lleorgo looled him. Then ho let up on his imaginary lobbying and wont home, inquiring for a man in La Grande, and hired himself out for ono bit a week to throw cold water on the Hunt enterprise and the town in which ho exists, as his artiules in thoGar.etto in the past will show. As to tho character of either of us, 1 will just say we both have a largo field lo work upon and tho dovil would be con sidered an angel hosido either of us. And to long as your ignoronco Takes in no slack, J will apply the lath To your dirty back. CUT-MOUTH JOHN. In tdwnh where 11 nowepapor is pub. liehed every biisimxis man tthouhl ad vertise in it, even if nothing hut a curd stating his name and the hiwiucw ho in engaged in. We Ann indebted to F. S. Ivanhoe, i editor of the Wallowa Signal, for a copy of a forty pago pamphlet descrip tive of Wallowa county, issued as a supplement to the Signal. ' It contains an exhaustive review of tho many re- , sources of that magnificent county, ! and is creditable to the publisher. It will, no doubt, have the effect of at- j trading the attention of many home i seekers lo that country. Combines the juice of tiie Blue Tip of .California, so lasativa and nutritious, with the medicinal virtues of plants known to bs most beneficial to tlie human system, forming the ON LY PER FECT REMEDY to act gently yet promptly on the KIDNEYS. LIVER AND BOWELS Gleanssfts System Effectually, SO THAT PURE BLOOD, K2FRESHING SLEEP, HEALTH and STRENGTH Naturnllj' follow. Every one h using it and r.ll are delighted wilh it. Ask your druggist for iiYKUP OF FIGS. Manu factured only by the CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO., S.K FnANCIGCO, Cal, Loi'isvinr, Ky, Nbw Yo.-:;:, IJ. Y. TOSS WORLD'S BEST M Bntton $2.50 Stoe Una no oqnal for Stylo. Vll and Wear. Positively tUo lieot ohoo i:i America toy ttio monoy. 1)0 riot bt tlocolvod. 8o Htnni on bottom or ouan ehoo. Take no other. Utovry pair wnrranti'il. Styll."li ami Cijuul to uiiy !5 nUaa In tlio tnnrknt. l'or Dale 1)7 Jos. "Wright, Union, Or. Public Sale! At Cowlos & MeDaniel's Corral, Cove, Or., Saturday, June 21), 1 will soil tit Ptibllo Auction about forty head of Marcs and Oeldings alsoonegood stallion. All good size :;nd well hrert. TKKMS: .Six month time, without interest, with unproved necurity. (1KO. 'NY. THOMAS. We Still Live at the 01 CITY HOTEL (Opposite tho Court House.) Till Host of Accommodations to Patrons. Meals, 35c; Beds, 25c. Livury nd Food titnblo in Commotion with the Hutu). PAT NONA G E SOLI CITE I). L. J. JJO0TIIK, - J'roprlutor. Ml tf LUMBER for SALE at tho High Yalh'y Saw Mill. All Kinds of lumber conxtantly on hand or furnished on short notice. Prices cheap ur tho cheapest. Patronage - Solicited. r.-SOtf WM. WILKINSON ,V SON. ff Bl I ' 1 I II 1 ,11 .Ill-t opened at the Hon Ton itcstaurant. Ice creain and temperance drinl cred at nil hours, Private roonm lor ladies. l-'iVtf MltS. WALUATH. Prop. Shingles For Sale I An unlimited Miiioiuit of No. 1 shingle t-oiuttuiUv on hand mid for rale clit-i. Orders from nil iru of the eouittry o llelUHt. H. B. UPKttOUOHS, Ml tf Dove, Oregon. Farm For Sale. 1 KAArHKS N"KAK NORTH POWUKH. I I lU I "ion County. OrcK'UI- all under, fiuc. p'o I I', ftor luu-e. ."I'd ot!l,;r I wi'I'. Ii o i . ii I "ilthinldiiu'-. I' nil. ea- 1 I p Ii ! ii It i: :i. mI' i lli I 8fm CE GSM PARLOR . film! fifiifi1 Smm.1 JASPER O. STEVEJfS, l'ropr. uxwm in fturo Drugs, patent Medicines, ij erl'umery, J aint.s and Oils. Prescriptions carefully prepared ALSO DKAI.KR IX SPORTING GOODS, Consisting of Rifles, Slot (rims, Pis tols aiidCartiups. Imported and Domestic Ci gars, etc. GIVE AIE A CALL. oa Ton Restaurant! Now open to the public on Main Street, Union, Oregon. Board and Lodging. j SHItVKI) Cllb AllHoiirs v No Chinese cooks employed, and every thing neat and clean. The Public Patronage Solicited. Mits M. WoutATH, Propr. 12-8-tf Union and Cornucopia ran Quickest and Cheapest Ivoute to the Pine Creek Mines. ItATI'S : i'aui:. riiinoiiT. Union to Turk - - $1 50 !. o " Suniror - - 00 V,v. " " Cornucopia - - (i 00 o Geo. P. HALL, Agent, Union, Or. Stan !i ii Cm Leaves Union daily at 2 p. in, arrives at Cove at ;!::;( p. in. Lcavu.s Cove at 8 a. m., arrives at Union at l):'!0 a. in. Connections made with Elliott's eoachei running to the depot, carrying passengers, for east and west bound trains. KATKS Jor I'ASSKNOIMJS, LUfifiAOK ami Fi:::i(iiiT, ki:amnaiu.i:. HOMNSOX ,t LA VNK. Proprietors. SHINGLES! Having leased the slunglo mill belonging to L. II, Hiiichart, wo aro prepared to fur-ni!-h u superior quality and make of shingle-, at the following rates, per M : Delivered at Union, So.00 " Mill, 2.75 Vo do our own work and guarantee sat isfaction. A share of the public patronage solicited. l-J5-tf VAXDOKKY UltOS. P ll Mammoth Bronze Turkey I2ggs, price for setting of 10, !?2.r( O O 0 O O O O 0 O o White Leghorn chicken eggs, for setting of llfteen, Call on or addre-s: MA It Y A. MITCH 1CLL, ,VJ-inI Tolocaset. City - Meat - laitei Main Street, Union, Oregon, NENSON J1KOS. - l'KOl'JUHTOKS. Keep oonstantly on hnud HKKF, rOlUC- VEAL, AlUTTON, SAUSAGH, HAMS, LAUD. Kto. UN' ION Tonsorial Parlors L. J. llimi'K. l'llUI'KlKTOB, Shaving-, Hair-cutting and Sham pooing, in the Latest style of the Art, Su,i t .. .I.mik .-o'lth of Ceiiti'in i a 1 h'ltfl, lilYT WY a ALL. ff, 5 CI IIP VSv W w 11 f I vs fA n E. J. COl PER, Notaiv Public. il 1 I la Farm Loans a Specialty. WE HAVE SPECIAL FACILITIES FOR THE MANAGEMENT AND IN VESTMENT OF FUNDS. WE LOAN ON GUARANTEED SECURITY. Collections Pushed With Energy. AVe act as ficneral Agent, Trustee or Attorney for Individuals or Corporations, and as Assignee or Itccciver. Hold property in trust and care for tho same. Assume the general care of Ileal Kstote, collect rents, pay taxes, etc. Abstracting. Perfecting Ti tles, Conveyancing, JJrawing all kinds of Legal Papers. Satisfaction Gisarasiteed- Insurancc Written in the best Companies. Favor us With a Trial. Oi i jck: Davis' Building, Union, Oregon. DEALER IN- 355. ?55S?x JSPZS. Latest Styles. Just Received, Direct from the M ISSES' CALFSKIN SHOES, the -Also a Vino GENT' My Prices will.sait the times. Drop in and see me. C. VINCENT, Main Street, Union, Or. M, -LOMBARD, - : Low Kates5 Mo Cotrnmission, "Tjiose who consult their own interests will call on me before borrowing. OFFICE OVER SOMMER it BLUM'S STORE. (OPPOSITE CENTENNIAL HOTEL.) JB S. ELLIOTT, " Proprietor. Everything First Class. Terms Very Reasonable. Buss to and Fiom the Depot Making Connection with all Trains Wilson 3Iannfaetnrers asli, Boors aad mills, Keeps CoiiHtantly ,pn hafnl a Large Supply of Bedding, Desks, Office Furniture, etc. All kiniN of Furniture Maile, and Upholstering ilone to order. WILSON A SIlLLKil, Main St., Union, Or f?S. RIWEHART'S Mff f n ?m m fm f 'f 1 1 l i r 11 W .liinf tipent il in the Liiik Liiibliiif; iulj'initn: Jayeox it Foster's ntore, Main Street. Union, a lull ami l uini'b tt' assortment of ILII1EI II FICI 111, Which are Now Open For Inspection by Ute Ladies, PRICES ON GOODS SURPRISINGLY LOW. In itililition to the :1mvi, a emu let. line i f Laili. ' QenW and ChiUlrcns' Sliix.' are in xtiii'k, .intl will If .-M :ii --i. Sh-iro of th I'nhlle I'p.trounjre Solicited. H. F. BURLEIGH, Attorney at Law. m smm LIIlllll All Kinds. East, a Large Invoice of LADIES' and Rest Ever brought to this Market, Assortment of- FURNISHING -:- GOODS. Liftii ia w - LA GRANDE, OGN & Miller, of anil Dealers in- n nii 1 room m, ill ih 111 ill 111 I III 1! IEE it Hi Befl roiiui "V V' "V