THE OREGON SCOUT. AMOS K. J0N1C8 KDITOIt, City and County Official Paper. Thursday, Jan'ry 181)0. A OltKAT 1MIAWIIACK. Every winter Union is besieged by a great many people who conic here (o live during the winter months. The inuin inducements which bring these winter residents hero is the extreme healthfulness of this locality, coupled with our superior schools and other ad vantages. Union has never had suffi cient dwellings to accommodate the large influx of people- and they have always experienced great difficulty in obtaining tonantablo houses. Had fif ty dwelling nouses been erected in Union last fall there is no doubt that all of them would now bo occupied by people, tho most of whom wotili! conclude to mako Union their perma nent home and identify themselves with our interests. This coming year will be one of unprecedented activity and aside no in Hie large number o dwellings and buisncss houses that will be built by property owners, there will lc a greater demand than over for houses to rent. The property holders of the town should see that this de mand is fully supplied and endeavor to induce immigration by erecting pleasant homes for new comers. Nothing is so much needed in a grow ing town, with an invitating outlook ahead of it, as a roliabo building associ ation formed by a combination of lo eal capital or by the establishment of a branch to some reliable and honest national organization of the kind The recent organization of the Union branch of the Washington Building, Loan it Investment Association, of .Seattle, will likely prove of much bone' lit to the town, in fact, is sure to if tho workings of the organization is as represented. It should bo tho aim of every citizen to use all honorable means in his power to advance tho interests of the town and to make its numerous nat ural and acquired advantages known to all with whom ho comes in contact. While Union has moved slowly for sev eral years past, tho time is at hand for it to take its place among tho thriving and progressive cities of tho land, and each and every one of its citizens has a chance to make tho most of favorable, apportuuities and in building homes and fortunes for themselves, assist in tho general prosperity of tho town. FOHEBT DELL DOTLETS. Vim: Vai.ixv. Or., .Inn. in, isno. Kreeinan S. has his best girl again. Snow in tho valley to tho depth of two feet. Oram! masquerade ball at Cornuco pia on tho lfith inst. Therinometor sixtcon degrees below zero on the morning of the Oth inst. Literary society in Sunny Doll dis trict draws great crowds apparently more crowds than either literary or society. Miss Mallard, who spent tho holidays in tho valley, expressed herself as well pleased with tho young folks and with her visit generally. AVo learn that llov. Oliver will be gin a protracted meeting in Sunny Doll district Sunday o veiling. It is to bo hoped better order will prevail than has heretofore at tho literary. Mr. Jacobson who hud a baud of 1200 sheep is said to have lost about 1000 of them, lie was warned repeat edly against taking them there to winter and lias paid very dearly for his experience. At the 1. 0. 0. V. installation of ofli eers, recently, the following officers were installed : K. A. Leep, N. (J,; 11. 1). Lundrum, V. (1. ; J. A. Denuoy, V. See.; llonry Foster, Keo. See.; A. It. Stalker, Trcas. There has been a protracted meet ing at Pino valley under tho auspices of Jtuv. Oliver of tho M. E. church. Cold weather causing but a vmall at tendance the meetings adjourned un til more favorable weather. Wc are assured by Dr. O'Connor that ho never authorized anyone to nieution his name as an aspirant for office. However, tho doctor is compe tent to tight his own battles and wo expect to see a communication from him noon, Wo loam that llov. Yokum, who by tho way has on several occasions (we don't know who was to blame) failed to put in an appearance to till appoint ments that had been made for him, did not come to Eagle, owing to J lie fact that ho was requested by people there not to do to, for fear of the meetings causing spread of dipththo ria, of which there has been two or tin eo cases there, recently, and as Jtev. Yokum did not come to Kagle he also failed to got to Pine, To thoho who know tho fatal nature of this terrible pcourgo, it .seems u who plan to defer all such gatherings for a time. OAKR1K It. DOVE. ;a nutfor the solons. A Curious Stated of Affairs Shown up for the Information, of tli o Feoplc. Editor Scout: "Figures won't lie" is an old adage, but they make liars out of very many people in Oregon. Tho nsscssmcn rolls for tho various counties in Oregon are now on file in tho office of the sec rotary of state, and the O.rcgonian making a statement of the resources o Oregon in its New YearH edition pub lishes the summaries of thensscssmen rolls excent the new county of Sher man which was not in at that time and theso published summaries ough to he an effective eye-opener for the honest tax-payers of the state. When each tax-payer is assessed, he lists his various kinds of property, giving it in supposably at its true cash value, and then lists his indebtedness in the state and strikes a balance which is the uc taxable nronertv. or tho amount on which ho pays tax. These individua assessments aio placed in tne assesss mcnt roll of the county, tne same kind of property and values under eacl other, and the whole county assessmcn summarized, showing tho whole value of each different kind of property in the county, tho gross value of all, the indebtedness in tho state, etc., and a balance struck, showing tho net taxa ble property in the county. Now it is verv plain that every debt owed by one man is a note or account belonging to another, and when the one takes it out 01 ins assessment as indebtedness, the other should give it in as a note or account, and since no indebtedness is allowed outside of the state, the indebtedness claimed by in dividual tax-payers in Oregon should, when added together, be less than the notes and accounts assessed, by the value of those notes and accounts owed by outsiders to our citizens, and which arc assessed in our state, One class of property is listed as "Money, notes, accounts, bonds, shares of stock, coun ty orders, etc.," and it is safe to say that in Oregon the two items notes and accounts do not aumeKate over one-half of tho whole list in value, and hence tho indebtedness in the state ought not to bo over one-half as much as tho "Money, notes, accounts, bonds, shares of stock, etc." Hut the returns show that all this class of properly ag gregates only $l(l,2r3l7!2i, while tho ndebteduess claimed amounts to $115,- ft)8,170, or more than twice as much as the whole of tho notes and accounts added to the money, bonds stock, and county orders in the state. Now it is probablo tho indebtedness is given in aoout ngnt. it so, tno money, notes, accounts, bonds, shares of stock etc., in Oregon in truth aggre gate not less than $70,000,000 while tho assessors return but little over $115,000,000. Now who is it owns these bonds, money, etc. that escapes taxation? Is it tho men in ordinary circumstances or is it the wealthy class? Hut let us take a few of the counties representative of tho different parts of tho state and compare them : Money, Notes Acts, llontls, Stock, Ae. giv en in to Ass'r, Indebted ness ('I'd. to the Assignor. COPJsTY. Multnomah ?1 7UU .110 $10 170 OIK) 2 (Hid 2i2 2 U70 G2U I ia- (XX) 1 2i2 tl2 1 701 M7 7H0 SW 1 l'JS (1M 1 010 flSO i ;t7f on 1127 in) 1 71!l 107 WJ t;oi Umatilla 1 HiJJ l'-'O Marion 0MI Union 1)72 71W Lane fM) l.lllll -ISO 0!W llaker .'107 -10(1 DoUKlas 747(110 Clatsop ID) I7S OluRkauuw i" :ms W'usro lil I )7 Yamhill 1 .T.'O 1)28 Coos . 121 011 Does any one in Oregon believe Unit Umatilla county has $210,000 more money, notes, bonds ive. than Multnomah county with her city of Portland and her score of millionaires? .Multnomah county says so, and then claims $7,(500,000 nioro indebtedness than Umatilla, anil Multnomah county tax-payers solemnly swore to their as sessments just tho samo as those of Umatilla county did. Does any intel ligent person iu Oregon believe that Union county has $110,000 more mon ey, etc. than Marion county with her city of Salem and flourishing manu factures and banks? Marion county says so, and then claims $'JC.i,000 more indebtedness than Union county, whilo Lano county with hor thriving Eugene City, claims more than twice as niuoh indebtedness as she gives iu money, notes, accounts, etc, and Linn county with her rich and beautiful city of Albany, tries to beat Multnomah by claiming threo and one-half times as much debt as she has money, etc. Hut let us drop tho rest and examine Multnomah county a little further. Multnomah county contains tho city of Portland which claims to have over (50,000 population. Her people claim that she is tho richest city in propor tion to population in tho world. She claims no less than twenty millionaires. Hor real estate transactions for 1880 amounted to $1-1.000,000. Her maun- facturing output amounted to $20,000, 000. She claims that the has $03,000, 000 invested in wholesale and retail trade, not including incorporated banks or railroad incorporations. The last statement of her ten principal banks I show a capital of $G,lf,o,000, with stir- ; TJ1Q QTeafc Trade CCH plus and undivided profits amounting , to $2,308,7u0.:i2, or a total bank capital iu those ten principal banks of $S,"18,- ! 7o0.:)2. These published bank state- j ments must be sworn to the same as I the assessments o her individual tax- j payers. The deposits in the banks ' ought to amount to really as much as j the bank stock proper, and yet the bank stock alone of ten of her banks j amount to five It mm what the 7ioe county gave in as money, notes, ac counts, bonds, etc, to tho assessor. It is humiliating after reading the statis tics of Portland's trade and wealth as gathered and arranged by tho Orego nian, to notice that tho gross value of all property of the whole of .Multno mah county, as given to the assessor for the year 1880 is $10,000,000, and after taking out indebtedness and ex emptions she pays taxes on only $2!),- 081,(570. From the foregoing we mutt con- elude that Multnomah county gives in tho most dishonest assessment in the i state; that Umatilla and Yamhill! counties came the nearest giving an ! honest assessment; that on this class of property Eastern Oregon is assessed fully twice as high as Willamette val ley, while Willamette valley counties claim fullv twice as much indebtedness in proportion to assessment on money, etc. as Eastern Oregon counties. fhc evil lies primarily with the tax-payers who give in a dishonest as sessment, and it is hard to devise a satisfactory remedy, for it is true that there are people who arc strictly honest in every other business transaction, who are good and law-abiding citizens, and yet will lie about their assessment, and swear to it if nccepsarv. TURNER OLIVER. TELOCASET TATTLIN03. A Heavy Storm -Tne "Bloods" of Unlon- Nowb and Not03. January 20, Ib'M. flic two engines that have been off the track for several davs past, in Pyle canyon, were pulled on Sunday evening. Wednesday, tho loth inst., was the roughest day ever experienced by tho oldest settlers of this place. Tho storm did not check till 0 o'clock p. in. Tho Pvlo canvon school has been running with only five or six scholars. I he roads were too bad for the ones farthcrcst away to reach the school louse. felocaset school has been suspend ed oi account of tho deep snow and bad weather. The scholars are nearly ill small and could not stand tho rack et. Four gentleman from St. Louis, who had been delayed in llaker for five davs bv blockade, passed bv Fri day night in a sleigh. They found some drifts on tho road that made tears stand out iu their eyes and their frame shako. Wesley Titus, of Jlamo Plat, has been confined to his house for a few ivs past with that indcfatigablo La rippo. Its grip is loosening and he is around again. It seems that the young bloods of Union are having a war over the fair ex and somo slei li riding is about to nd in a fracas. It must ho enjoyable to take a girl riding and expect your ack to be broken on vour return by a jealous individual witli blood in lus ye and a gun m Ins boot. (.Minister Sundav night.) "Ah my ear friends you remember of whero tho bible speaks of tho handwriting on the wall. Do you know what it as mv dear Christian brethren and sisters? (Rarkceper suddenly awak- ning.) "If you can't pay don't play. Looks like vou'd ought to remember from one night to the next." What a pity another Noah Webster don't arise and invent a few mote words to bo used in this combat be tween the Pine valley pedagogue and the tongue lasher of the 13. O. R.! The present edition is far too short and narrow to supply the missels for this onslaught. County seat and Doc. O'Connor are getting quito a ventila tion. There is ono book recently pub lished that is destined to create a widei sensation than any other ever put in print. It is Stanley's explora tions iu tho African continent. These latter days are opening up wonderful things to the eyes tho world. When blind faith dies, glorious reality will reign. Some of the highest snow drifts aro piled up around hero this winter that have ever been known. They would strike awe to tho bosom of a veteran Alpine guide or a Dakota rancher. Stock can scarcely navigate. Sleds are let down some places in Pyle can yon by ropes- and horses aio put on snow shoes. Woo to tho man whoso hay is not abundant. We don't hear tho political wolves howling in tho eaw of, the wearied populaeo yet. The carcass of county oftico is not scented by tho hyena, perhaps. Or perhapd their gaunt logs are too weary from tho leecnt storms to bo safe to gaily forth iu the hunt for tmluUtnnco in the county uhuep (olds. SIR SING 1.13. r f 4 Sii: I fan I tor of Grande llonde AND WALLOWA VALLEYS, And the distributing point for Union and Wallowa counties. ELCEM! The Junction of Two Great Railroad Systems, the Union Pacific Oregon Railway and Navigation, and tho Nor thern Pacific Oregon and Washing ton Territory or "Hunt System." ELGON! Of all the flourishing towns and cities in Union county ELGIN is tho only one that enjoys tho distinguishing fea ture of occupying a beautiful site' in the center of a valley, making it mon arch, absolute, of the situation. ELGIN Is surrounded on the east south and west by the . greatest wheat grow ing country on the Pacific coast and j will be connected, direct, with ocean i transportation on Puget sound. I ELGIN I Is surrounded bv foothills of tho IJluc mountains that are covered from base to summit with a dense growth of pine, fir and tamarao timber that can only be equalled on Puget sound. ELGIN Has Water Power of sufficient capacity to supply unlimited manufacturing, and arrangements are now being made for tho erection of extensive grist and saw mills and other manufacturing in dustries. Is surrounded by low foothills that have proven to bo the best fruit-growing land in Eastern Oregon. Being entirely free from the sweeping winds that picvail in other sections, the snow lies on the ground all winter, a sure guarantee of good wheat and fruit crop. ELGBStf Can lie supplied at nominal with pure, sparkling, cold water cost from Phillipps creek, for domestic use, irri- gation and protection against lire. ELGIN Possesses every clement and facility required to make it the leading me tropolis of two rich counties, and that its gi'owth will be phenomenal as soon as the railroads are in rapid progress of construction, is the opinion of all. All Opportunity for Persons of Limit ed Means! Tho Union Real Estate and Mining Exchange is offering lots in thoir ad ditions at nominal prices ranging from $10 to $50. Terms, 25 por cent, cash and per month payments. The price of lots will be raised 10 per cont. on the 15th of each month during tho voar. It is the belief of all who have investi gated that tho valuo of lots in Elgin will increase from two hundred to one thousand fold within the present year. The right time to get hold of lots in the right place, on the floor" prices, is right now. Communications by letter or other wise, .will recoivo prompt attention, and selections will bo niado for parties in this manner with spooial care. The Union Heal Es tate and Mining Exchange Is a corporation capitalized at $'20, 000, with $12,ti00 paid up capital. Hon. 1). W. Lichtonthaler, president; Hon. L. B. Rinohart, vico-pioeident ; S. A. Pttrfol, treasuror; H. S. McCohirs sec retary. OK KICK : Two doors north of Cen- j tennial hotel. Parties da&iring to buy or m rwtf estuto please QU on or mtdruH E. S. MrCOMAS, Union, Of. Sco'y. T. It. 15. 4v 31. Ex. ft few I !a. Union, JB GQQ&BRQO, - Proprietor. Itccognlzed by all as the J- Leading Hotel of Eastern Oregon! PIXi: r.AItOH SAMPLE HOOMS Por the Accomodation of Commercial Trarelcri, OlIAKGES REASONABLE. MONEY On Improved Farms, I N(IWLAYS When Title is Good and Security Satisfactory. Call on or address STURGILL & STURCILL, Union, or Baker City, Oregon. -DEALER IN- Latest Styles. Just Beceivcd, Direct from the East, a Largo Invoice of LADIES' and MISSES' CALFSKIN SHOES, the Best Ever brought to this Market. Also a Pine Assortment of GENT'S -:- FURNISHING -:- GOODS. My Prices will suit the times. Drop in and see mo. C. VINCENT, Main Street, Union, Or. Wo Guarantee the Lowest Hates. No Commissions. No Delays, where Title and Security is Satisfactory CORRESPONDENCE -:- SOLICITED. Wilson & Hsickctl, Union, Or. WORTH T AR1EHOTH Wilson & Manufacturers of i, uoors lulls, Cash iSA rri& Uft'Kft MS ai Keeps Constantly onhitnda Large Supply of Bedding, Desks, Office Furniture, etc. All kinds of Furniture Made, anil Upholstering dono to order. WILSON A Mli.lXIt, Main St., Union, Or liBI Lit! ui M SIM (OPPOSITE CENTENNIAL HOTEL.) J. S. ELLIOTT, Everything Kirl Clans. Tamts Very Iteasoualile. Buss to ami l;um tlu- Depot Making Connection with all Trains Hotel, Oregon. TO LOAN at Reasonable Rates. All Kinds. OES, -E532- OF GOODS Buyers at TORE. SH BARGAIN S ITUR Miller, ami Dealers In r room oprietor.t Parlo Bed Sets