iii'hiiiiih nun in i.M'.LmnawB..aimj-uiJi.amt.m T.I P.'. " THE OREGON SCOUT" AMOS K. JONES KDITOlt, City and County Official Paper. Thursday, Oct. lOtli, 1881). KDITOltlAI, NOT13S. Tin: Flathead Indians of Montana diner widely from most other tribes on this continent. They nro not warri ors, nor nro they lazy and good for nothing. On the contrary, most of them arc thrifty farmers, whoso indus try and skill are attested by big stacks of hay and grain about their dwellings. "What has become of Vice-President Levi P. Morton? We have heard of Blaine and Harrison and "Windom and the bucolic secretary, tho complaisant Uncle Jerry, and the late commission er of pensions; but of Mr. Morton, not at all. Nobody seems to know or caro whether he is in Washington or some where else. Tm: latest development of the auto matic machine is a Dr. Curcall, in Holland. It is a wooden figure of n man, with compartments all over it, labeled with tho names of various ail ments. If you have n pain, find its corresponding location on tho figure, drop a coin into the slot, and tho pro per pill or powder will como out. Tub New York World says: An organ of the piotcctionist ring adjures the woolen manufactuicrs to stand by tho duty on wool; It says that "if protection makes their crude material cost more than their foreign competi tors pay, it enables them to sell their manufactured jiroduct at a higher price." This is not tho sort of argu ment which tho monopoly-defenders use just beforo election. They then tell tho voters that tuxes on wool and its manufactures make clothing cheap er. Now they tell tho manufacturers that protection ''enables them to sell their pioduct at a higher price." Tho fact is that, by depriving the manu facturers of wool needed for admixturo, tho tariff helps to givo tho homo mar ket for the best goods to foreigners who sold hero last year nearly .ffiO.OOO, 000 of woolen goods, upon which our people paid about. $110,000,000 in taxes. Tin-: Portland Sunday Welcome says: In reupeet to tho past issuance of either state or municipal 'bonds "by tho city of Portland, tho same genius of financial "innouenco" must have been the guiding iulluenco of each. The Oregon war bonds wero issued in 1805 to tho amount of .$2:11 ,:)(, with no sinking fund, and during tho past twonty-eight yours tho stato has paid interest on them to tho amount of $:88,72-l, which aggregates Jt?ir7,-I28 more than tho principal. Tho stato has an agent employed at Washington on commission to collect theso bond war claims from tho general govern ment; and if ho succeeds with tho war dopaitmcnt in getting these bond war claims allowed, tho principal is all that may bo expected after being scaled by tho board of examiners. Tho Portland bonded debt for the city park purchase about u score of yours ago, which has been paid in the sumo way a time or two in inteiest, is "a piuco oil' tho same cloth!" Tho Orogoniau of the I)d inst. makes this astounding declaration: ''Tho republican parly not only proposes to tax the people for thu actual needs of the government, but also to encourage and build up our American industries that need nourishment and protection," What oh what has be come of tho laboring man that needed protection lust full? Is it possible that tho giguntio indiistiial monopoly of this country, lorined by mild and sin less republicans "Our American In dustries," and tho laboring man of tho country stand on tho uaniu footing and leap benefits from tho same souice? It would seem that thu labor of tho country and tho "American Indus tries" aro constantly at war and that tho more powerful tho "Industries" become tho more grinding and op prossivo to labor they become. Is not this true? "Tux tho people." The republican party is in favor of taxing : -riio grand jury is an oxpoiuive hum tho people in order to nourish and , ,g ami th0 sooner it is abolished the protect our "American Industries." hotter for the pockets and the security Ah, this admission is made on Oct, tld, j uf the peoplo. Washington, North and South Dakota V iinn having gone heavily republican, con sequently tho hold admission that tho republican party propose to rob (tax) the people fur tho purpose of making our pot industries more powerful aud oppressive. Ah, my dear Harvey, you nro willing to admit tho truth when you seo that thu prospects are good for .tho republicans having a long lease of power. (Jo on and educate tho peo plo on republican dootrine and if they can change their minds as often as you change your dootrine, you may succeed in keeping them in rank. UNIOX COOIV NOT ' I The more careful and cuticl ilx examination paid to tin' town of Un ion, the more convinced is tl" -vcr that thcro is a strength h: h r -..n ..! j practical way of attending toLoown business which is a sure mi)ort in tlm otnf riip?rn nnd unnerlaintiea of booms and factitious development. n,, i ...... i iu. dangerous and deceptive growth which reminds a visitor of a mushroom origin. Wo have not laid out all the adjoining farms into town lots, we have reserved something for agricultural puiposc. A hundred-and-sixty-ncro tract is a moderate entailment to old Union. We can and do boast of our advan tages, and aro not afraid that au ex amination will disclose the shallow pretense of a pen and ink boom. Wo have wood, water and grass in abun dance, and duly, practically and eco nomically distributed, and the tax re ceipts 'of tho county show we have thousands of cattle on a thousand hills. and arc not entirely dependent for life upon tho pulling and blowing of railroads, or streets, and blocks nnd allevs or nublic squares. When ve plow and plant and produce our crops wo know that seed timo and harvest no'cr shall fail, and thus far wo have had market for it all. Still we are not unmindful of tho great impetus that will bo given to trndo and commerce by tho construction of a competing I railroad, and still further, tho men af flicted with tho rail mania, arc not limited to tho present decade. There is more than one Hunt, and tho peoplo of Union can live as their fathers have lived, without being torn and worn by nervous doubts and uncertainties! Wo do not propose to pin our hopes of life to one financial enterprise. When the great business world look's through its business glasses, tho lens will surely magnify tho natural resources of Un ion, so that the arteries of trade will enlarge with a'fullnees and vigor not to bo obtained by any false or forced premises. Wo can bide our time, and the history of all countries shows that if a region has undeveloped resources, sooner or later tho magic wand of en terprise and thrift will wave over all surrounding agencies. Wo believe tho Hunt road will be built. We bclievo tho advantages re sulting to Union county will be almost innumerable, but should it not lo con structed, wo propose to continuo to plow and plant, and publish to the world, thatjor salubrity of climate, fer tility of soil, extont and richness of mines, wo have few equals and no superiors. In addition to these generalities wo claim that wo havo other arguments to bring to bear upon tho projectors of this great railroad connection with the extreme northwest, which they cannot ignore. Our mines aro being rapidly developed and aro demanding uu out let. They must have an outlet, and aro not fully willing to depend upon tho tender mercies of Portland dicta tors. Potween Sparta, Cornucopia and Sanger there aro millions invested. Union is on tho line of that outlet, and when tho Hunt road roaches Union it will be pushed on through these min eral belts, and southeastward towards tho center of our continent. Then the Sound will bo reached at the north west, and a grand continuous line, em bracing commercial, agricultural and mining resources will be established. Such is tho Hunt system, or a part thereof. nrrttEmwOTaecrgnmnnrniwiq thh (iKAND ,im:v system. A close observer of the workings of tho grand jury system will readily too that it is a farce and ought to bo abol ished. Neither law nor fiietr. are ro gaided in many oases, aud through thu prejudice of two or three men who aro not possessed of sufficient jwcup tiou to dintinguish between u fact and a ilea thu law is flagrantly violated and tho guilty go untfouthod. IJwry man charged with crime ought to bo brought directly beforo the court aud tried where competent evidence only is allowed instead of being tried bvfort' tho grand jury first, where anything i and everything is admitted as proof, I Somi: of thu eastern lojniblieans nro j j hecomiiiK very "shaky" on tho tariff, ; quot!uii. They no lonller tleclai lor ; no saerifU'o of any jmrt ol tho proUjet- . ivu s'ystoni, as they did last year. Id i tliu MagiiohuMtts State Couvcution . ; they "support a Utorough ami uquiu bio it) vision of tho Urifl', no ib ! lulpt tho pititoetiun wliicli it .moid- td' tlio , uhangud Ijiiainos ponditi. !! j Now EtijjUiul iinlti.-tiii - m . with thoi of thu lust ii ;i, . J JIow lioutltifttlly deliuite and ' this is. K. U. tuiuou i wiifii th' unforttt n , i.i -rtir:- 1, (he United States (r:i,"- h.iv in-mimd jurisdiction in fh' --.s" ease, nnd he has beon re : i.l w ir. cu 'udy, the killing of ; ; y ii . i i i ; r b. f ii adjudged justifiable ly Jit-.'; -i lawyer and Sabin. Tho state courts will Hon have no oxclus- ive i"Weii whatever, mvo by stiff. 1 cronco of tho autocrats who adorn the federal bench. Ex. SOCIAL -AT- Davis' Hall, Union. Tickets, EVERYBODY INVITED. Baird & James, Managers. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office at La Grande, Oregon,! Sept. 10. 18). I Notice Is hereby Riven that the following fi.nued settler lias riled notice of liis inten tion to muke final proof in support of his ( l iini. mid that suitl proof will he made lic it) .-c the register and receiver at LuGr.inde, Oregon, on Nov. 13, 1S81), viz: TlfOMAH P. McKini.ky I). Si. Xo. 80!)1. for the Sy. SK qr, nnd .s', HW qr. Sec 4, Tp. 5 H, It. -10 E, W. M. lie names the following witnessr to prove Ills continuous residence upon nnd cultivation of said land, viz: Iiunes lliilnci. J. A Kmpp. George W. JoluiMon uud George Hudson, all of Union, Oregon. Any person who desires to protoslnRuinst the oflownnce of nueh proof, or who knows of any suhstuntiul reason under the law and the refriilutlons of the interior Department, why filch pr.of should not he allowed, will be Kiven un opportunity at the uhove men tioned time atid plae1! to cross examine the wltncises of said claimant, nnd to offor evidence in rebuttal of that submitted by claimant. HbNUY ItlN'lMIAUT, 0-26-we Itoirister. NOTICE TOR PUBLICATION. Lund Olllcont La Grande, Oregon,) Sept, I!). 1VSI,). S Xottee is hereby given that tho following named settler has filed notice of his inten tion to make final proof in support of his claim, and that Haiti proof will be miide be fore the register and receiver at La Grande, Oregon, on Nov. 8. 18J, viz: JIknhy C. Koiiin-utt, lfd. No. 2011, for the N.C XV ir. and W'H XM nr. Sec. IB, Tp. 4 S. Jt. -10 K. lie names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of. said land, viz: Timings AVilkintion, Andrew 'Wilkinson, Bernard Logttdon ami William Wilkinson, all ol Union, Oregon. Anv person who doires to protest against the allowance of mioh proof, or who knows of any NUbst.'intiul reason under the law anil the regulations of the Interior Department, why such proof should not be allowed, will be given an opportunity at tho above men lioucU time nucl place to cross-examine the witnesses of said claimant, and to oiler ovidetioo in rebuttal of that submitted by claimant. llKNltY RlNDUAUT, ft-2J-vfl Bogistor. Notice of flmil Settlement. In the County Court ol the state of Oregon, for i mon county. In the matter of the es- t ite of Fretierlok Milch ell (leeeated. To au. Vom it May Coxokhn : N TOTICK IS 1IKRKBY (11YKXT1IAT the undersigned, administrator of thu t.ite'of Frederick Mitchell, deceased, will at the nel regular sjsinu of the county court, alter the publication of tbis notice tor lour uecc"Mve week", to wit: on the FIFTH DAY OF NoYKMlSKlt. 18h!. present bis final account to said court and ask t have the same confirmed, and that he be disvharged from his trust as such ad ministrator, at which timo all persons in terested in said estate may apnenr and ob ject to said confirmation if they choose to tin o. This notice is published by order of lion. O. I, (ioodall. judge of said county, made and dated the 4'Jth dtiv of Hoptoinber, ItiS!). JA.MHS M. MlTCUliLL. 10-3 Administrator of said I.stato. Xutlvo of 1'iiial tsettltntient. In the County Court within nnd for Union Oountv. Oreurou. In the mutter uf the IM tate of John U. Mc- Cubbin, Deceased. ! NOTIC1-: IS If KKEP.Y OIVHX TIIaT V. W. Womaek, tho administrator of the L'"tate of John U. McCubbln, de, eased. httn rendered and presented for Mettleineut and tiled in Mud court his dual account of his administration of said estate, and that TUKHDAV.'I'e 3" day of XOV., InSU. at the court house lu the city of Union, Union county, Oregon, I"1 0,('n duly appointed bv said court for the settlement ot suld ac count, at which tiiue and place any person interested i it said e.igie muy appear and file executions uud objections thcteto, and contest the xitue. This noti'M' is niadu and imbil-hed bv or der of the County Court aforesaid, made and dated the Uth day of Sept.. A. I). 14). L, IV. WU.UAt w. Administrator of the estate of John It. McCubbiu, deeMul. 10 !l. Mill, Hi M HI " ttlt ell 't 1 li. im Into i .i III l.M - I I tl iKt ' Will tin Utme, lUii-f-'n.ij?, !'., wmm ! Unvv u' 1 1 kiiiM.i kt'Miiunltr tr . ta IMmmI lqtttiivr bit tUU. My f r K iiikIc iU auoik.' Othrt itoluk guilt Itnn' tut i , u am ti- ;ra u n-m ti )i (tlim t n Hiirt voir in tins k)iisinhs, t i 1 1 Uant '! n ui it ' i i.i.. .t 't v iit yu ii i .1 -u I kWU until ' i it '.i jf rl if ib' -lit. tit liu Hl . im utki uioilul I 4.1. OOO (i ll .i llll .VIIlUIMl. " b !t I" !'. II. ulul M Kvjil lll.... iU I ill.) ,1 Ht.t Jm Iim4kiiii . Hutu. hi tl . ' I iy.mi. r kiiwu Annul i .i mc Uw ut Ant ii. vi - ' tl lf I'M l.'hl lllllv IT llil ' i Hli,.v,rl t'NK W.l.t. Iti I'lir- "rtlrr. will. lid.llli i 1 1 r I ,ij tii'ik.r Atf'iti. ai. '. Mui-ft i:n ton iit.l-i, thill mUimt in.) i. in. i n ,, i . . . ,tli iili. ulm mi'l li i mi. U'i r i I 1 ' ii I " kn..n I, i ii . .V tie I ... Utllta. DANCE, i I Fife Oct li A - UT" "M jfhftll v r to Combines the juice of the Blue Figs ol California, so Itsative and nutritious, with the medicinal virtues of plait3 known to be most beneficial to tho human system, forming the OX LY PIIR FECT REMEDY to act gently yet promptly on the KIDNEYS, LIVER AND BOWELS AND ZO Cleanse tfes System Effectually, SO THAT PURE BLOOD, HEALTH and STRENGTH Natarnlly follow. Every one is usinf; it and c!l ari ilelirjl'ted with It. As!i your flrug2i3t for SYKUP OF FIGS. Manu factured only by the CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO., Sam Trancisco, Cal. UOCTVILI.S. I'. .-. Xr.w York, K. V. Trains arrive and depart daily, ns follows from .Union l:AhT liOUMI. Passenger, Xo. 1, L've at f):2.j a. in. Freight, Xo. 8, L've; at 2:!).") a, m. WK8T IlOt'.VI). Passenger, Xo. 3, L've at 1:30 p. in. Freight Xo. 7, L've at 11:20 p. m. TiripTCto and from principal points i ioiL l o in th(, ,Tniu.(t stttte8i Canada and ICurope. Elogiint Now Dining-, Pullnum PjiIjicc Sleepers, AXU Free Family Sleeiint; Cars on all Ex press Trains to OMAHA, COUNCIL BLUFFS and AWSASCSTY. Free of Charge and Without Change. Close connections at Portland for San Fran-ci-jco and I'ttjict Sound points. OCEAN DIVISION. The Oregon Itnllway itKavifjation Co., and Pacific Coast Steam-ship Co. will (lis patch Steamers between San Fran cisco and Portland, as follows: most roiiTiaNo. Leaving at lli Midn't, as follows: FHOJI 8V KltASClSC'l. Ij'v'ng Spear st. wh' ntlOa.iu.ns follows: Oregon Oct I t, 2(l'State Oct 1,13, Itf IK, .'SO' Columbia " f), 17, lit) 10. 2'.' Oregon i), i'l State Columbia Tho company reserves tlio right to change steamers or sailing days. KATKS OF PASSAGE: Cabin, - - ?1(!,00 Steerago - - $S,00 ltound Trip Tickets, Unlimited - jfHU.OO Children, under l- years - - Half Fare ,, ,, 5 years ... Free Includliut Ureal ami Jlertli. C. J. SMITH, (ien'l Manager. A. L.MAXWKU,, O. P. AT. A, .J. V. SXKKD, Agent. Union. PATENTS Obtained, and nil Patent Business nttanded to Promptly and for Moderate Fees, Ouroflleo is opposite the IT. 8. Patent Olllce, and we can obtain Patents in less timo than those remote from Wasoington. Send MODKI.or Dlt.VAVIXO. We advise as to pantentabililv free of charie; and we mako NO CHAlU'iK UNLESS PAT15XT IS SECUKUI). Wo refer, here, to the Postmaster, tho Supt. of Money Order liv., and tj oltlcinU of the V. S, 1'iitent OIHce. Fci circular, advice, terms and reU'erences to actual cli ents in your own State or County, write to (J. A. SNOW & Co.. Opposite Patent Otlice. Wa.shini.'ton. I). C. Specialist in Veterinary Surgery. Kidgllug horses succcafully treated. Hellers and sows snayed by the latist Im proved metbtMls. 1 will give iinstiuction In iny syitem of treatment, and guarantee satisfaction in everv instance, or no i barge. will be made. I am permanently located at Cnion, Oregon. Will promptly attend to all calls, by mail or otherwise. ' f I tf Shingles For Sale! An unlimited amount of No. 1 shingles constantly on baud and for sale cheap. Orders froni all parts of the country so licited. S. U. m'ltltOl tillS. 3-11 tf Cow, Oregon. royal s?a mm SEWING WCACXIIXME. .to wtniii! way to iuii tjH tin Nium runuii.tf l JVjK b.ii-kii.iiil ,KiA ci'K. l1" V,?!! Iii-I'ii l" ll.rmil lu rI?'i3 or utiuii I. Ha wrniu uy to i un u . Ii -1 wa Jotnu. In iucliluo I k. mi ta any i'tnr u- ' i Inn.' it Urn nut 1" BUY THE ROYAL ST.'JOHN. For Sato by UKdWN. I nu ll. I .11 fSgBrJ. F.Smith, - - - 1 Worth TPo Cash DEALER IN- JL35TJD Latest Styles. Just lloceivod, Direct from the East, a Larj;o Invoice of LADIES' and MISSES' CALFSKIN SHOES, the Best Ever brought to this Market. Also n Fine Assortment of GENT'S -:- FURNISHING -:- GOODS. My Prices will suit the limes. Drop in and see me. C. VINCENT, Main Street, Union, Or. (OPPOSITE CENTENNIAL HOTEL.) Ja S. ELLiOTTp a Proprietor. Kvcrything Fitt Chf-s. Terms Very Kenxonablc. Buss to and Fiom the Depot Alaking- Connection with all Trains Wilson Manufaeturers S asli, Doors and Moiilte, Keeps Constantly on hand a Large Supply of Bedding, Desks, Office Furniture, etc. All kinds of Furniture Made, and Upholstering done to order. Wii'SON fcMll.LHIS, Main St., Union, Or on Ton Restaurant! Now open to the public on Main Street, Union, Oregon. Board and Lodging. o o loals SERVED -at All Hours 0 uuw. Xo Chinese cooks employed, ami every thing neat and clean. The Public Patronage Solicited. l-ai-tf MKS. WALHATII. Prop. TK WORLD'S BEST lid Button $2.50 SSios 11m mrtatml far mi . !i . F t ami Wear. I'nilUvlt Uiu llest tii)u In Aiucncu lor iliu niunejr. IK) not ta. deeivel.,.&eu .ijoiu uu bituim ot tuihbo, Take BO other vj Kvcry i .ir nurrnnliu. fttyiuh and ojiuaI Knnv H.i ho In tliu iimrHi :. Fornslo bf Jos, Vi'rljjht, Tnion, Or. 'riionitm & I'urmd aro ajfunt for tho folobrntt'tl I'vcloiit Wind Mill, and iu tlio price mi tlicni tiiive 1 'Hun jrrout ly rcduot'il thov air u within the reiub nf all. Sium.'Ii' mill to bo seen at their planer in North Union. Call ntnl evauiiuc it . i ifl of goods Buyers at All Kinds. 1 !f Mil Mil h&w miukki & Miller, of and Dealers in- P and Befl iiiii k Leaves Union daily at 2 p. m, arrives at Cove at 3 :S0 p. m. Leaves Cove at S a. in., arrives at Union at 0:30 a. in. Connections inado with Elliott's conchei running to tho depot, carrying passengers, "r cast and west bound trains. UATNS for I'ASSEXOKISS. Mir.C.lOK ami I'ltKlUILT, niSASOXAllI.K. P01IIXSOX .t LAYXE. - - - Proprietors. Union and Cornucoia a Quickest and Cheapest; Koido to tho Pino Crock Minos. We Still Live at the III CITY HOTEL (Opposite the Court Hotim'.) , The llest of Ai eommo.lations to Patrons. Ms, asc. iluv!7y .a.U(1 ,Voei st,llle 111 Conneotion with the Hotel. PATUONAGJS KOUCITKI). L. J. IIOOTUE - Proprietor. 5-0- tf Iw In hi ilii VST i. Stesd V(.W I & - i Cornucopia Saloon, W. Wujok, Prop. The Finest of Wines, Uqufte and Cigars always in stock, FIRST CLA88 BIU4ABD TAIiLH. lwp in and 1 wcinUe