'-Li...'J.ll..l.. Y THE OREGON SCOUT. AMOS K. JONES EUITOIt, City and County Official Paper. Thursday, October 3, 1889. nsnimrm UDlTOltlAIi XOTi:S. "WliiKiR Coi.mns, the novelist, died n London, September 28, 1889, nt the jigc of sixty-four years. AjlJncHsh lady who died recently q lcfp50,000 to be devoted to photo- .piling tnc stars, piuncisanu ncuuiiu. K Otudok Gkofk, of Omaha, has been 0 Appointed commissioner of the general . janu omcc, Vico JjUinor in. mocKsinger resigned. A. N. Gii.hkht has been appointed postmaster at Salem. This, in tho es timation of the Valley Record, means John Minlo for United States marshal for Oregon. Tin: Portland World is getting early in tho field, nnd has nominated Sylves ter l'cnnoycr for Governor and lion, W. II. Uiggs, of Sherman county, for congress. Tho World knows u good man whan it sees him. All signs point to tho election of tho democratic ticket in both Montana and Washington. Tho two Dakotas nro nothing but the property of tho railroads, so there is no hope for their redemption. Thoy will cast their votes on tho sido of boodlo and plu tocracy. Tin: following is a dciination of the tariirpublished in tho Uoston Trans cript: "It is a compact under which tho people agrco to slarvo rather than eat tho fruit that hangs over tho wall between themselves and their neigh bors gardens, in order that Farmer Jones, down at tho Corners, may get a big prico for his apples." In Chicago a tedious farce is going on to securo a jury to try tho murder ers of Dr. Cronin. As Chicago is a largo city, it is probable that in tho course of timo a dozon men will be found who aro ignorant enough to comply with tho law. Whoro tho highest intelligence is needed it is ri diculous that there Bhould bo this pro longed search for ignorance to try a case. Ex. A Philadelphia soap man, who him self mado a fortune clearly on adver tising, says it would pay a half a dozen papers of big circulation to take up any pauper from tho street, establish him in any business under tho sun, no matter what, and give him a col umn of advertising every day free for a year. Then, ho said, tho papers would show by practical object lesson to tho advertisers the tremendous oflbct of advertising, because the pauper thoy took ofl' tho street would then bo a millionaire. Tin: long contemplated suit to bo brought against tho dillorcnt wagon road and land companies and numer ous corporations and individuals, to dcclaro forfeited millions of acres of granted land in Oregon, alleged to have been obtained through fraud, ban at last been begun in tho United States district court at Portland by District Attorney MoArthur, who has been many weeks in proparing his bills of complaint. Tho parlies defendant number eight corporations and sixty oight individuals, and tho suit piom iscs to bo one of tho most vigorously contested cases in tho federal courts for many years. Tin: recent mooting in Salum of many reform organizations for tho purpose of organizing a new patty suc ceeded to tiio satisfaction of tho prohi bitionists. It seems tho majority of tho representatives of all tho trades, unions, parties and isms in attendance wero strongly in favor of prohibition and prohibition was tho main feature of tho permanent organization. As to what oll'cet this new "party" will have in statu politics will bo ascertained at tho general election in Juno of next year. No doubt this now "reform par ty" will nominate a full state ticket and many full county tickets will be placed before tho voters at tho next election. Tllli l'UTtlKH. Notwithstanding the partial failure of crops in Eastern Oregon and Wash ington this season, says the Times Mountaineer, tho prospeotH for anoth er year aro as bright us in any portion of tho United States. This is tho first misfortune in tho shape of drouth that Iiuh happened in tho inland empire since it lias boon settled by white men over a quarter of a century. Thero Wi no reason to U-lii u tn ' v. toi'.l again happen in the same- length of time and no one should be discou raged. Tho loss this year, by the exer cise uf enterprise, can bo easily ovi come, and in this way it may n : an incentive to our retarded uVvi lop mcnt. For year?, without any tl!"it apparently to counteract the influence, tho tide of immigration from tho eastern states has been drifting toward eastern Washington and the Willam ette valley. If wo will me business sagacity next year we will receive largo accessions to our population from this source. Our lands are as fertile and we have vast areas un occupied as any in the Northwest and home-seekers would gladly settle in our midst if they know the advan tages which wo possess. This knowl edge should be spread broadcast and every dollar so spent will bring ten in return. In this regard wo should follow tho example of our neighbors who have been reaping a rich harvest of immigrants while wo have lain dormant. All kinds of literature newspapers, pamphlets and circulars, should bo sent to largo 'eastern cities and profusely scattered f among all clatses of people. Cold winters, cy clones and buzzards, and all over taxed soil have forced the, industrious to look elsewhere for home. If we desiio them, information of our u eourcos should bo givjm and thoy will come. On tho contrary, if wo do not want tho industrious claeies of Ameri cans as adjuncts to our growth, tho efforts will be a waste of energy, and contrary to tho principles of economy in all kinds of labor which wo prize so highly. wjii tiu.'amjLisTMmeggrgeM cikcuiv comtT. Id.st of Cnc DIhixihciI of nt llio Sep tember Term, 1HH0. WHMNT.8HAY, HIIPT. 25. C II Wright vs Jno Predmore; de murrer sustained and Pill' allowed to lile amended complaint. State of Oregon vs .1 M Solder; Weft discharged and sureties released. Union County vs A T Wyatt; Deft required to bo in court by Sept !10 at one .o'clock. State of Oregon vs Isaac iragerinan; entered plea of not guilty. Stato of Oregon vs Leonard Wagner; allowed till Sept 2(i at ono o'clock p in to plead. Staver it Walker vs W A Galloway ot al; dismissed at Phi's costs. A 10 Eaton vs 0 11 it N Co; Defts de murrer to Pill's complaint overruled. State of Oregon vs Wm Michael; de fondant allowed till Friday to plead. TlIUltBDAY, SEPT. 26. O 0 (Jovo it Co vs Island City M & M Co; jury trial; verdict for Dolt. Statu vs James W Dray; not a true bill ; Doft discharged. Wesley York, juror excused for the term. n:ii)AY, rki'T. 27. Geo Miller vs Jlonrv Lynch; jurv trial; verdict for Pill' Tor -tlfiO. W W White vs Daniel Chandler; de fault of Deft. Stato vs Matlio Klder; default of Doft; forfeit of if 12.") ordered. A H Eaton vs Orin Skill' ot al; judg ment in favor of l'lfl"; properly ordered sold. Tho School Hoard of Commissioners vs 1) A McAlister, Admr ot al; default of Defts. Freeman Ladd vs Charles and Ra chel Ladd ; judgment for l'UTnntl Hint ho recover costs ote. Charles V lleliinderadmilted to citi zenship. Siednuin, Lachinan it Co.vs C W Ladd; judgment agaiiiht Deft for $122, fiO; mle of real estate ordered. State vs L Wagner; entered plea of guilty ; Monday set for passing souteuco State vs J C Clavbitrn; allowed till 28th to plead. State vs Isaac lfagennan ; withdrew plea of not guilty and plc.ud guilty. Stale vs Jno Predmore; allowed till the 2Sth at 9 o'clock to plead. State vs Clias Urookius; same. State vs Henry Wright an I .lanirs Allen ; same. Jennie J (unlet vs Joseph Ilm-lot; J A Kakiu appointed referee. Stato vs W Michael; plead not guil ty; trial sot for Monday. 1) Somer vs 11 G KiUgcraKl ; dis mUsi'd at Pill's cost without prejudice. Slate Insurance Co vs K Deal ; judg ment for Pill' for iftilV.U). A 10 Eaton vs l.avona Uhn et al; foreclosure and sale ordered. Adam Grossman vs J C Clayburn; motion overruled and Deft allowed till Sept 510th to answer, Dan Marx vs C Goodnough ; contin ued for term : J 1) Slater reforeo. Hoard of Commissioners vs D A Me A lister Admr; taken under advisement. Davis it Itaukin vs LaGraiideGiv;iu ery; continued; T 11 Crawford referee. A Summer vs Wm Noyen ud wife; motion to strike out part of PI Ho com plaint sustained, Summer it Ilium v Wm Noyes uud wife; biimo. Jno Farrell vs J U Hunter et al; motion to strike out part of Defts an swer taken under adviocment. Sonuner it Blum vs Win Noye; de murrer to l'lll'ii complaint overruled ; allowed till Monday to plead. J S Sherman vs L M Sherman; u mihed at Pilot cost without piv.udui State vs W It lloothe; dii hai ; d. Union County v A N llaiuiho i ; m ken undur advibomuiit. State vs Jno Pari ell ; diichwgcJ. Stato vs ,1 II Hunter; tannin. State n A W Wilson ; nume. if V J-r. ..n W M Redding; con tinued tor 1 1 'i vice. satiuday, fi:rr. 28. ' A "E -Eaton vs O R it N'Cfi; demur rer i)orruled. . O (' ('..ve it Co vs Island City M & M Co; judgment for Delta for costs; Fit! given :30 days to lllo bill of exception.-. ' E J .Tn por vs W R Jasper executor ; i judgment for Deft for $C(i.7o. Hosier fc May vs Dan Chaplin ; salo j of real estate confirmed. j W R Jasper executor Vs W F Mar tin; ale confirmed. State vs J C Clnybum ; plen of not guilty. Stale vs Jno Prodmorc; same. Stato vs Clins lirockins; same. State vs II Wright aud J Allen ; do. MONDAY SEI'T. 550. Stato Insurance Covs R Deal; judg ment for PUT. Thos Hart vs Sarah Hart; decree of divorce. 8 O Reed vs Jno Basset t; deed cor rected. Hextor fe May vs Dan Chaplain; confirmation of sale. Sommer & Blum vs C. W. Ladd: judgment for riff and salo of real es tate ordered. Lizzie Hill vs Henry Hill; referred back to referee. State vs L Wagoner; sentenced to penitentiary for two and a half years. Stato vs laaue Hagcrman; sen tenced to penitentiary for one year. Tho A P Hotaling Co vs J. C Clay burn ; A J Ilackett appointed referee. T. A. Horowitz vs S T Uhn; dis missed at Flff's cost. Raymond Squires it Co vs Kellogg & Punch ; continued until next term. State vs C Brockins; jury trial; ver dict guilty. Thursday set for sen tonce. TUESDAY OCT. 1. A Sommers vs Wm Noycs et al; judgment for Plfl' for $000 and fore closure of mortgage ordered. Jno Farrel vs .III Hunter; jury dis agree. ;.Park McDonald ot al vs S J Soudcr; Doft confessed judgment. !lato vs Wm Michael; jury trial; vonliot manslaughter. Win Godley vs W and Mary Lieu rance; jury out. J V JConnedy vs Union Milling Co: sheriff's tale confirmed. R W Deal vs G. II Benson ; same. W K Iliiulmit vs JnoPBaird; same. American Mortgage it Security Co va 13 Cochran ; same. SOCIAL DAWCi, AT- Davis' Hall, Union. 'rife li I iii Tickets, i. oo. EVERYBODY : INVITED. Baird & James, Managers. Notlm; of J'ljml Botlltimciit. In tho Oounty Court ol the stato of Oregon. for Villon ooiinty. lu the nmttar of the os-) tat of Frederick Mitch- V ell decuamod, j To mi. Waom it May Coxcntx: TV OTIC K IS HKJtliUY (ilVICN THAT JLi -the ntidcrsigm'd. administrator of the esliitii of Frodcrick Miti-hcll, deeuusod, will at tho npxt ri'ifiilar hc1ih of the euunty court, iifli'i- the itil!lli;iition of tl-is notice for four tiueci-Msive Wivk, to wit: on the FIFTH DAY OF NOVFMltlClt, 18l jreitnt bis IhinJ ncc.)Uiitt' said court and utik to Imvc tiie snnio oonliniii'd, and thiit he be dlschnrrtt'd from liis tnit as such ad ministrator, nt which time all parsons iu teiaHtuii in Ktdd estuto may appear and ob ject to Mild continuation if they chooso to do to. This notice Is published by order of lion. O. P. (Inod-dl. juilge of said county, inmlu nnd dated the 3tli duv of Soptomber, ISS'J. i a m i.'kj m m l'lviriiM i . 10-3 Adiniiii'itrator of said Fstatc. Nulled or l'liuit Stittlii!nt. ln'tbo County Court within and for Union County, Oregon. In the matter ot tho K-) lull, uf lollll It Ale. - t'ulibln. I)i'ea?-d. I NOTICK IS HKUKIIY V. W. YVoiniu-k. tlio OIVKX Til '.T administrator of tho c-tato of John It. McCiibbln. deceased. htut reudenit and priFontvd for hettleiiient and i!ed ill vuli ci.uvt his tinal account of his itdiuimwtr.itioii of suid estate, and tluit TI'KSDAY. tho 5th dnv of NOV.. 1,-S0. nt tbo court hiuo in tho city of Talon, I'nion ootintv, OrfRim, has been duly appointed by said court for tho settlement of mild ac count, nl which time iiltd ptucc any portou interested in said estate limy appear and llje exceptions n ml objeetioim thereto, and eon lest tlio same. This noti'-e it made and pitbilshed by or der of the Coiint l imit aforesaid, made am! dated tho Olli il.v of Hept.. A. I). IS. ('. W. WOMAl'K, Adiiilnlstrntnr of tho estate, of John II. MoCxibbtti, de ej-l, 10 it. VdiOE ..ntmlt I U (ih utt, tit' hiiliMK. I'l i- . WiHiM. uUrtl VUk.Hl H I ..Oh (.r ' i it m ntli . I u 1 1 in1 mi i : ii v ' H M t tlllM IIH.k KI'JO il .1 t ' Kim, lUmlniir. I'm , "1 Utrv in pi kttmt .t s IIkhk lu k tl ilk -ui itlltmn !mv i.t e uvnliVft. ' Y, J 1 l. Ill W, tMUffW, Alt, W I (! "I mU u tnir fur uir ulimuitl rum i ttfww wu m 1 1 r ttMKlr atAvlk. m-'i. ht m ihflr Mien l.rry r t.Mli hi utiul VOl iu this liuimH, i, .1 r Writ low Ht1 Imid t alMtm u i.Tjrourwif W us i u i - tiv IU Uit )uu II jvtt dii t iWlmy uuMl i l . .'l . .( tl 4 111 toUl Min Ot l tiH tWUUll tf 't i4 v. i WilI l-H k nr44BM. IU' ir'll -I . i .i i t t H ft.iv.sl u.iiudituiC Mle 1 Ufk.tUMft I Oil iulli. lHiixti) Album ati Urn toiii H; b It. mil tn iU m CriuiM U Hllk V4 i ' . - t it.. I U' Ipt llHiuiHm-4l llui.ilu Ih i t..-lrl lf liHuHH. Ajl lilt I" f H' " fcf ftlTMU. Attl uit itl l r U( . u iBlt- UllW wrna M - , Hi, tnit HI WHU Ii' -r- i u i rdrt with rlllv m.r i - - t vry wtttWr. AffMtu r , ium Ii im,rUi, I sill uAmailoii tl Irnu 1 1 '( Mid, u 'ih i trll ulr Ivnm I i .t ...I I i I. .U Ami )M knwM all, I l Imi-'i In knHU I flH All t. . Ali.Ull, MltKft. I.' Combines ths juice of the Blue Figs 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 lO Glesnse tiia System Effectually, SO THAT PUHS" BLOOD, REFRESHING SLEEP, HEALTH and STRENGTH Ns'.urtlly fb!!ov. Every one is using it and all are dciiphted with if. A-!: your druggist for SYKUP OF FIGS. Manu factured only by the CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO., Sam Fkahcisco, Cm.. Lot-tsvtLK, Kv. New Yoxk, N. V. Trains nrnvo nnd depart from .Union daily, ns follows: EAST IIOU.NI). Passenger. No. 4, 1ve nt 5:25 n. in. VIIKT HOUMl. I'nssunger, No. 3, L' vo at 1 :80 p. in. Freight. No. 7, L'vo at 11 :20 . in. Freight. No. 8, 1,'vc nt -':,.) n. in. TirKTTto and trom prlncliml joints l i Viv I o in tho lTnitciI suites. Canada and Kurope. Eles'a11 Nov Dining', Pullisum rahico Sleepers, Am D Free Family Sleeping Car8 on all Ex press 'rraina to OMAHA, COSJiVlGBL BLOFFS and ASASCSTY0 Free of Charge and Without Change Close connections at I'i irtlnnd for San Fran cisco and I'ugct bound points. OCEAX DIVISION. Tlie Oregon Hallway it Navigation Co.. and J'acilic CoaHt Hteainhip Co. will (lis putcli Steamers between San Fran cisco and Portland, as follows: ritOM l'OKTLANK. Leaving at 12 MidnY as follows: t'UOM 8AS FKANl'ISCO. L'v'ng fc'pear st. wh' at 10a. m. us follows: Oregon Oct U, M, 2"!Stato Oct 1, 13. 2.5 Stato ' (i, IS, .'iO' Columbia 5,17,20 Columbia" 10. 22, Oregon ' U. 21 Tho company reserves thoright to change steamers or failing days. KATES OF PASSAGE: Cabin. - - $10.00 Steerage - - $8.00 Hound Trip Tickuts, Unlimited - fHO.OO Children, under 12 years - - Half Fare ,, ,, 0 years ... Free Including Meal and ltcHh. C. J. SMITH, I A. L. MAXWELL, (i'cn'1 Manager. I C. V. & T. A, ,1. W. SXUEI), Agont. Union. PATENTS Obtained, and nil Patent Business attended to Promptly nnd for .Moderate Fees. Ourotllce is opposite the U. S. Patent OHiee, ami wo can obtain Pntonis In less time than tboso remote irom Vaoington. Send MODEL or 1)1! AWIN'O. We adviso as to nautentnbililv free of charge; anil we mako NO ClIAKfiE UNLESS PATENT IS SECUKED. We refer, here, to tho Postinnstor. the Supt. of Monev Order Div., and ti olllciab of the U. H. l'atent Otlice. I'i l circular, advice, terms and rell'ereiiccs tt aitual li cnts in your own State or County, write to C. A. SNOW & Co.. Opposite Patent Otlice. Watiiiiigtou. I). C IMrJ.F. Smith, ji - . Speeialistni Veterinary Surgery. Kidgllug horit s Micccsfully treated. Hellers ami s')vs spayed by the lutist im luoved nuthodw. 1 will nlvo inttt ruction in my system of treatineut, nnd goaruntee ati-taction in every instnuee, or no i tiurires will be made. I am permuneutlv loeuttil lit Union, Oregon. Will promptly attend to all calls, by mail or othorwine. ' 8-l.Vtf. Shindes For Sale! An unlimited amount of No. 1 shingles couktautty on ham! and for sle rheup. Orders from all part of the country so licited. . S. P. UUKUOl tills, .'1 11 tf Cove, Oregon. ROY SEWING IVTAGr-IirfaE. Mo wrouc to run 11 : ti wa tin' uiiiii running furanl or I bul k iu J ' I'tiim, uir. or limM J ; lioli to iiiriml iu uiitulilu I or liuiiltf. o rtMMt uulnl (n any cxln-r iu- i . li I ii 1; dM nut nn. BUY THE ROYAL ST.MOHN. For Sale by I V. II. P.K'W. 1 O WORTH To Cash DEALER IN JJSTTD Latest Styles. Just Ucceived, Direct from the East, a Largo Invoice of LADIES' nnd MISSES' CALFSKIN SHOES, tho Best Ever brought to this Market. Also a Fine Assortment of nr My Pi'iccs vrill suit tlic times. Drop in and see me. C. VINCENT, Main Street, Union, Or. MHirmpim ? mm? ,j mm m (OPPOSITE CENTENNIAL HOTEL.) Ja SD ELLIOTT, Kverything Firt Class. Terms Very Iteasonablc. Buss to and Fiom the Depot Making Connection with all Trains Wilson & Manufacturers rs aiici loiilte. Keeps Constantly on hand a Laro Supply of Bedding,, Desks, Office Furniture, etc. All kinds of Furniture Made, and I'phoUteriiif; done to order. WILSON t Ml IXKlt, Main St., Union, Or Unn Wnn Mnritnnnnnt T BUM I M MMJMlfM Now open to tho public on Main Street, Union, Oregon. Board and Lodging. Meals aS. 35 Lis. Xo Chinese cooks employed, and every thing neat and clean. The Public Patronage Solicited. l-2ft-tf MltS. WAI.UATII. l'rop. THE WORLD'S BEST id Button S2.60 Shoe Has Da ecjoal for aiiyij. Kit Hod Wear. Positively tlie tH'.ii, abo in Amur ut t.ir tbe munuy. Oo not bt tucciTcd. 8t tuiui on buuora of uitub itaoa. Take no otli. rU Kry nuir vurrwiteU. MtrtUlt hii1 DMl Ut any Si mmh U Ulu mtrkL-i. for B&lu t Jos. AVrlivht, Union, Or. TlioiUMin A I'ur-i'l arc atii-nfs fdj iLto ct'lfbrutc.l rcliii' Wiiki Mill, :iinl II (he. priv oil 1 1 icln liivt liecn rri-ut -lv rt'illlcr.l tin nil' li v wiihiu tin rt'llfll "t l" . !.l !c liiill tu lie seen at UK ii' 1 1 .l.i . ii. .i; 111 I'i i mi . ( all Hint e.iiuiiic it . ?fIVT"T"T ozp- T OF GOODS Stivers at All Kinds. N S FURNISHING -:- GOODS. Miller, of and Dealers in- fil mm kit Leaves Union daily at 2 p. m, arrives at Cove at 3:30 p. m, l.avcs Cove atS a. in., nrrivos at Union at'J:K0 a. m. Connections made with Elliott's coachc. runnin to the depot, carrying passcnjjer.s 'or cast and west hound trams. It.VTKS fur I'ASSlJXfJKKS. MlfifiAGK anil I-liinCillT, J!i:ASOXAJtLU. ltOlUNSON .fc LAYXK, - - - Proprietors. Union nnd Cormicoia s 3 Qttiekest nnd Cheapest Konte to the Pine Creek Mines. We Still Live at the IIOI CITY HOTEL (Opposite tho Court House.) The Itest of Accommodations to Patrons.. Meals, 25c; Beds, 25c. Livery and lVd Stablo in Connection with tho Hotel. PAT1IONAGH SOLICITE1). L. ,1. liOOTIIK - I'ropriotor.. 6-0-tf Parlor ui M room ki Cornucopia Saloon, Wm. Yviiox, I'kop. The Finest of Wines, Liquors and Cigars always in stock. KIBHT CXAS BJhl.UItDTAIIIJi. Drop W)n4 be J i i 1 1 a