) THE OREGON SCOUT AMOS K. JONK. KHIIOK. Thursday, April i. 1S90. The Oregon Scout has as large a circu lation as any two paprrs in this sec tion of the Stale, combined, and is cor respondingly valuable as an advertising medium. KoriU .fullCdeocrlption of Union County see irmlde puRes. AT HOME. A Paragraphic Record of Recent Happen ings in and Around the City. Furnlshrd room to rent ofllco. Enquire at tills Ileal estate transfers currencc. ire of frequent oo- Horn. In tills eitv April Hi. t&iO, to tlio wife of Taylor Uroen, Jr., a son A neat and tervireablc bedstead for four dollars Apply at the Cove driiy store. Union will jircscnt a lovely appearance when the tn,e""tako"on their garb of green. McMahon 's eircu- has started out from Portland, and will visit the various towns of the state. The Hunt railroad grader?- have got so far down the valley that they are beyond our jurisdiction. The new register of the Ia Orande land ollice. Mr. Lon Cleaver, will ontor upon his duties in a few days. The poles for.'tho electric light plant will be erected in a few days and tho wires strung. The work is being pushed as rapidy as possible. fhe block in North I'liion belonging to Kd. Davis and John Wel-h has been en eIo"cd with a substantial fence and the premises will be otherwise improved. The Herald is the name of the paper to he .started by K. is. MeComas in New Walla Walla, soon. An invitation to exchange with the new paper has been sent us There will be a meeting of the Union Cemetery .Society at the residence of Mrs. .1.15. Thomson, to-morrow afternoon at '2 o'clock. All who are interested in this matter are requested to be present, liv order of Mrs. L. II, Kinehart, secretary. A company lias been incorporated in Union for the purpose of manufacturing brick and the work will commence at once. Mr. Totterdell, one of the incorporators, and an experienced mason and architect, informs us that a contract has been signed by 'Wm. AViNon lor the construction of a brick building on the corner of Main and A streets, size HSxCO. Negotiations are be ing made by several parties and contracts will be signed in a few days for the erection of three or four more brick buildings. Work on tho Wilson brick will be pushed rapidly. J. L. Woodell and .las. McKcnzic, two substantial farmers of Summerville, bought this week from 0. W. Parsoll, the horse dealer, the Imported Clydesdale, I'almleaf, which traces his pedigree to the noted prize winner, Prince of Walts. No. 7;i, the pur chase price was $1000. It certainly shows good judgement in tlieso gentlemen to in vest in an animal that stands at tho head of the list in point of breeding and ancestry. It will well repay those who take an interset in the tine horse ilcsh to call upon Messrs. Woodell it McKinzie and sec what Palm- leaf looks like. Gazette. Mm. L. P. Kinehart returned from Port land last week, whero she has been pur chasing her spring and summer stock of millinery goods, a part of which have alrea dy arrived and are now ready for the in spection of tho public. Her stock com prises all the latest styles and whapes in hats, trimmings, etc., besides a well selec ted stock of ladies' underwear, sailor waists, and many neat and novel articles of wear ing apparel too numerous to mention. Do not fail to call and examine her wods and prices, before purchasing, as she will not bo undersold in anything. The La Orande electric lights aro a com plete success and every thing worked smoothly from the lirst. Notwithstanding the fact that the Gazette said thcro was upwards of ICO lights to start with we are informed by one who knows that there was less thau250. Union will, also, have electric lights m the coun-e of three or four weeks. Already .'109 lights have been subscribed for and without doubt the company will set their dynamos in motion with between 100 and r00 lights. This isanothor comparison of the enterprise of La (irande and Union which Union need not be ashamed of. J. AV. Shelton president of the Union Electric Power and Light Co. is in recoipt of a telegram from manager C. J. Smith, of tho U. P.. Htating that their surveyors who have been employed at Elgin will be in Union to-day for the purpose ol survey ing the motor lino from this city to the depot. The Electric Co. employed these surveyors for the reason that tho U. P. Co. will notallow outside surveyors to locate switches from their road. A switch will also be located from the main line, near North Powder, to tho Hutchinson Uros. ranch. This will enable the Hutchinson Bros to ship the immense quaiiltios of grain they have Htored at their ranch direct to their mill in this city. SO -.ONGKIt A TEItKOR. Modern Treutment That Cures ConftMii tloii. According to tho Sua Francisco dallta a remo Jy liai been discovered that with almost uu srrlng certainty overcomes coustipatlou. It is tho new liixatlve principle) in Joy's Vegetable Suriaparlllu. Tbo papers are full of recent oc currences conunntns IM ofilclency, and wo give pUce to their 1U kcusntlou, u card from San Frtnciico'i well known lady manicure Sao ctjri: "I am willing to relate the following or lrlcncc. I liovo for year had a went stomach attended with conitlputlon, aud never louud but ono preparation thut liolil tno uuJ that toon wore out and lost its effect, and I wai ngaln a (uffercr till I tried Joy'i Vegotublo tsarwparllU It lulpcd mo in every way and liai tborougUI) 1 rtdfoulzed rae. I had one of the inott enatl( tiftvomaclii und wui In continual dUtrem, but , can with tho aid of Joy'i Voctrtablo KnmriUj now eat aur and owythiitir with my old so , customed freedom without nny tU effcti. I ate j both inrj-rlied and delighted, aud iludly ruconv saond it." I Clara Jinm, Manicure, . I KtuitM) fctreet, H. Y j ! OUR SOCIAL WORLD. - Brief Ptrsonal Mention-Epitome Of tHe V7ce Aauitmeeti. Mr. J Sound. II. ( nrlitii U ruMieatitig on the Uoothe and family, who hare Mr. S. K, Itwn visiting In Union, returned to their home In Island last Saturday. Mr. Chas. Hinckley, of Telocaset, made us a pleasent visit, Friday. Mts. L. 15. ninehart returned from the Willamette last Thursday. Mr. .lob. Curies, of Pine valley, while here attending th convention oitllcd on us and subscribed for Tub Scout. Mr. P. II. Murray, of La Orande, willed on us. Monday, Miss Corn Knann took her deoArtttrc. Saturday, for Wallowa countv to visit her mother. Miss Cora Norval, whohasboen attending school here returned to her home near, Suminervillo, last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. PirdoIl, of ltaymo flat, were in the city, Monday. Mr. Wm. Plummer, of North Powder, called on us Monday. Mr. Wm. Pine, of Elgin, made us a pleas ant call the fore part of the week. Mr. II. M. Olliver, of Summorville, called, Tuesday and subscribed for Tur. ScofT to be .ent to Lewis Jones, New Home, Mo. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Carroll, of North Powder, were visiting friends in this city during the week. Messrs. J. T. Holies. A. II. Olidowell and Jnmo Cunninisliam, of Cornucopia, made our ollice a pleasant visit this week. Mr. A. 11, Tuttlo, of Elgin, who was here as a delegate to the democratic convention, called on us, Tuesday. Uncle Jack Collins, of Sumnierville, niude us a pleasant visit, Monday. Uncle Hi. Osborne and Wm. Emerson, of Wingvillo, were in Union this week visiting friends and relatives. A party of young Indies composed of Miss Helen Striker, Mis3 Heat rice Lowe, and Misses Lora and Leah Warren went hunting last Thursday which resulted as follows: Miss Leah killed one duck and one ground squirrel; MNs Lora, threo bird, Miss Helen, two birds: Miss Heatrice ono duck and one bird. The young Indies in tend going again this afternoon. IN MEMORIAM. Written in' memory of P. F. Cnrlsman who UiedatCove, Oregon, Jan. 2G, 1890. Itett theein pcaco! In si'ence rest, Calm, undisturbed in dreamless sleep, While loved ones gather 'round thy bier, A sad, lone vigil there to keep; .ad, sorrowing heaits! Of joy bereft, By the relentless baud of death. Itest thee in peace! No more will strife. Or worldly care oppress thee now, No more will sorrow mar thy life, Nor bring deep furrows to thy brow ; Thy labors here on earth are oYr Lite's fitful storms are thine no more. Thy children mourn their los to day, With hearts oppressed with grief, sincere, A mother's love, a father's care, Oroi't them no more with kindly cheer, Two vacant chairs, two loved ones gone To join the Savior's chosen throng. llest.tlipe in peace; while hope doth point Her linger towaidyou starry realm, And whispers low to those bereft, Ye will meet willi dear ones there, again ; Though here ye greet them nevermore, They are not lost, but guno before. llesl thee in pence! While fond one wee). And garland (lowers to deck thv tomb; Orlet stricken hearts, whose anguish, keen. Hath shrouded them in deepest gloom ; 'I'liev mii.!i then more tlmn words enn tell. And yet thoy know Clod doeth all things wen Id i;s. Nki.me lll-OOM. Wiwt Oak lakh, Cal., April, 3, lfcl.0. Is Consumption Incurable? Head the following: Mr. C. II. Morris, Newark', Ark., says: "Was down with Ab cess of Lungs, and friends and physicians pronounced me an incurable consumptive, began taking Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, am now on my third bottle, and able to oversee the work on my farm. It is the finest medicine ever made." Jesse Middlowator, Doi.atur, Ohio, says: "Had it not been foi Dr. King's New Dis covery for Consumption I would have died of Lung Troubles. Was given up by doc tors. Am now in best of i.ealth." Try it. Sample bottles freo at Brown's drug store Buelclen'3 Arnica Salvo. Tin: Best S.u.vi: in tho world for Cuts, Uruises, Soros, Ulcers, Salt lUietim, Kovcr bores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Conn), and all Skin Eruptions, and posi tively cures Piled, or no pay required. It Is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price cents per box. For anient Brown's drug store. 3IAltKIKI. BKliijIIKAltS TUKMAIN. At tho resi dence of. I. 1 Weaver, In Indian vallov, Thursday, April 17, WO, Mr. H. II. Bresheari and Miss Mary II. Tremain, Mr. Weaver ntlluiating. CAK110LL--AHX0LI).-.U tho residonco of the bride's brother, T. .1. Lloyd in Du ller City. April 11. IstX). by llev. Mr. Vaw lor, Mr. J. IS. Carroll and Mrs. Annie Arnold. Aftor a few duy's stay In Baker, tho hap py couple returned to their home in North Powder, ami .1 reception was given at tho North Powder hotel, which was attended by a large number of friend from Baker and Union cotiutlei. A sumptuous nop lr wai partaken of mid idl went home wishing tho newly married oouple a long, properou and huppy life. The Stout ex tend congratulation. MINNICK VAK. At the residence of Mr. and Mi A K. .1 in-. In tins city, Tbwrduv, April i". I'W). bv H I' WiUon J. P , Mr. J V. Minti.rl. f li.d valley an1 l 1 Mar; J. Yu-c. of Monroe, ioua Tl.i iT.uny frlei.d-i f Mr, Mlhid' k, In thin c ,ty, imagined V. bun he m.1il1 the 04t it few MiMuilw ftio, that MHiiclhing of thin I I id wou'd result und it their iir- 1 : . .1 n- icncl T!k v uli it 1 11. 111 m . In .mm lit!. 1 : 1 1 1 1 . ! . !ft .1 p. - pi'i . 11 . j 1 r . Ul If i 1 111 r 1 i . 1 1 : if t li 1 ; I ii . I 1 -hi' , -' i"U. t " i 1 . 'il.d' 111 eti t Tuk tk o'. r heartily join. 1 f.ijo- -OI-Mli;l.lL.JLMmjjUmlJ THE DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION. , V0m,tl of., n.-u.nt. Tl-l:fitn,clnr- tion of Ilnclplos- ennoycr Tor Gover- nor. I The convention was called to order j hy A. C. Craiir chahmun of the Demo cratic Central Committee. After making the usual introductory re marks, n voto for temporary chair man m-tilled in tho selection of Hon. Dunham Wright of Medical Springs. Mr. II. Kothchilds of North Powder was elected secretary and Mr. II. C. Kinehurt of Summerville, assistant ."secretary. Committee on credentials. K. M. Bloom, Cove; (Jeorgo F. Hall, Union; Wm. Woodell, Summerville; .J. Hopp.r IshuidCity; A. W. Glidowoll, Cornuco pia; A. Hliini, La urundo. Committee on order of business. E. K. Taylor, Elgin; W. H. Hull'man, Telocaset; 15. F. Wilson, Union; A. .1. Tarter, Eagle valley. Committee on resolutions. J. H. Slater, Lu Grande, J. J. Turner, Medi cal Spring; and J. M. Carroll, Union. At this time Mr. Slater raised an objection to N. Ilium acting as a mem ber of the committee on credentials, on tin; grounds that Mr. Hluin was not a delegate to the convention; he only holding a proxy. Some spirited remarks followed and O. P. Uoodall to quiet any further discussion moved the chair appoint threo additional per sons on the committee on credentials carried. The chair appointed O. P. Goodall, Union; 11. F. Ousley La Grande; L. 11. Holmes, Cove. Motion to adjourn till ono o'clock, sharp, c. rried. AKTJIUNOON HKSSIOX. The committee on credentials re ported the following delegates present: Union. IJ. F. Wilson, M. S. Warren, J. 1). Thomson, h. 15. Hinehart, J. W. Kennedy, Win. Ralev, J. K. Cline, 15. Logsdon, O. P. Goodall, J. M. Carroll, Geo. F. Hall. La Grande. J. II. Slater, F. Ouslev, 1'. H. Murray, Jno. Green, E.Mulhoil- on, by u. M. names, proxy, Geo. Hart mess, J. M. McAlister, J. A MeArthov, F. Seeley, II. Henson, J. Koeseh, T. Flinn, Jno. liny, K. Kelly by Flinn proxy. Cove. E. V. McDaniels, .Jno. Mur phy, Wes. Duncan, W. 11. Bootho. J. Gassett, L. K. Holmes, H. Daugherty, by E. P. McDaniels, proxy J. Gcp hart. .Summerville. 11. T. Childers, H. C. Kinehart, .1. Wade, Wm. Laramore, Win. Woodell, C. E. Oliver, T. A. Mar vin, K. D. Ruckman, S. L. McKonzie, and Dan Soniiner. Indian Valley. Win. Fine, E. E. Taylor, J. 11. Jackson, A. W. Strange, A. 11. Tuttlo, K. J. McWilliams, Joel Weaver. M. A. Stevenson, by Joel Weaver, proxy Geo. Taylor. Hod lioek. D. Hni'nl, Win. Con stable, Wm. Leasy, by Arblo, proxy. Island Citv. F. IIoline. II. L. Alexander, C. Pennington, M. A. Har rison, J. Moroely, W. G. Hunter. Hilgard. V. Arnold, W. E. NoyeH, by Arnold proxy, J. W. Hunter proxv. l'ine Valley. J. H. Charles, C. A. Oliver, by Curtis proxy, T. Jrwin, L, Lang, C. IJ. Leep, Geo. O'Connor, by C. IJ. Loep proxy. Cornucopia. A. II. Glidwoll, James Cunningham, IJ. F. J'lerce, by Ghd well, proxy Jas. Shea, by Giidwell, proxy. Camp Carifon. V. 11. nagnoy. Telocaset. W. H. Huflinan, W. A. Cates, J. II. Mitchell. Iiaglo Valley. Geo, Jlolstine, A. J. Tarter, Chas'. Howell. Sparta. Jno, Younger, W. 11. Thompson, by J. Younger, proxy. Big Creek. J. J. Turner, A. Van devanter, Dunham Wright. North Powder. I r. O. Gorham, Jf. IJ. Bowman, J. H. Stevens, G. II. Bo bior, T. II. Graves H. Kothchilds. Sanger. Bort Nunn by 1). Wright proxy, J. 11. Maloney, by 1). Wright, proxy. Stiirkcy. J. J. Clino. by N. Blum, proxy. On motion tho members of tho press were invited to seats within tho bar. Report of committee on order of business anil organization. Wo your committee on order of business and organization, beg leave to mako the following order of business. 1. Selection of 7 delegates to tho state convention. 2. Selection of ono county judge. .'J. Selection of ono county commis sioner. 1. Selection of ono county assessor, f). Selection of ono county sherill'. 0. Selection of ono county clerk. 7. Selection of ono county recorder. 8. Seloction of two county repre sentatives. !). Selection of ono county treasurer. 10. Selection of ono county school superintendent. 11. Selection 01 one county sur veyor, 12. Selection of ono county coroner. Tho committee suggested that tem porary odlcers ho made permanent. Keport accceptcd and committee discharged. Keport of committee on resolutions. Wo your committco on resolutions, beg leave to submit tho following re port: JUiulinl, That the democratic party of Union county in convention assembled (tend greeting tothoju whocarnoatly strive for "ihu gtMtoxt good to the greatest num ber ' throughout our statu and join hands with thoin und eiirnenlly congratulate thuin on the lUttarimj piXNtjMcU) of a grand victo ry in Jims ovr Ihu ttatiihird bearers of a pa ts uIi.im biaUiry lm been one unbroken chain ui loetoring, fiivoiitlmn for capital Uu, iuoiipolUU. triuu, (Muiiiptioti of cap ital Hon. fair, jubt and djuitablu tuxntion. ' ' ', 'Hut ri'i.uw our adherence :.. i!i . 1 e p'. - 01 :!.., deiiiocruili: party . 1 1. .in iii' I i'i ;tif iiiiil-iiiul p! .ifonu ,i . .' jiniiii'ii,-ill I ui )T- lit M Loi.li. .' . T:.-l int or a ayntcui of tux- 1 at Ion, national and tntc, thut ahull tsjual- ' izc tho burthen thereof as ncariy n may be upon wealth to the end that labor be lightly burdened ; that radical changes are I needed in our aessment laws and collce I tion of taxes, nnd that all property, real ; and personal, be mtulc to contrihitto its j equal share of support to necessary gov . eriinient, I llrmtlrttl, Thut we favor tho rejnl of tlie so-called mortgage tax law, coupled with the repeal of the law allowing indebtedness to be deducted from ncs.iiients; that we favor the adoption of the Australian ballot system of voting in this state, to the end that fraud bo eliminated from the ballot boxes thereof. Hrxoti-rtt, That we assert the jniworof the state to control and regulate the transport ing of passengers and freight in this state, and atllrm it to bo the duty of the logisla turcof this state to provide against extor tion and unreasonable charges for tho saniu. Ilffohnl, That we recognize in P. 1'. Thoinpon, the nominee of the republican party of this state, for governor, the cham pion of the exemption of the so called water works bonds from taxation, a proposition unsound in principle, unjust to taxpayers and solely in the interest of capitalists, and his election would be an endorsement of mot Vicious system of legislation, under and behind which capital would hide and escape its just portion of the burthens of government. isrmimi, i iiat lion, rvlvotcr rennoy eras governor of this state deserves the unanimous plaudit of the voter thereof, for his manly courage in arresting at the very beginning every attempt by a republi can legislature to foist upon the people a system so unjust and vicious in principle as tho exemption of municipal bonds from taxation, by the onlv remedy in his hand the veto power. Ur.mlred, That the renoiniuation of lion Sylvester Pennoyer for governor, and Hon 0. W. Webb for treasurer would meet the hearty approval of tho democracy of Un ion county. J. M. CAl'iKOLL, .1. J. TtJltNHIl. IJ. I Wilson nnd A. W were appointed tellers. Strange State Delegates. 11. 1). Huelcinan, E. P. Me Daniel, J. II. Slater, 11. V. Wilson,.!. II. Cunningham II. Gorham and D. Wright were the delegates chosen to attend the state convention County judge. L. It. Holmes, O. P Goodall. 11. Kinehart and Harrison were pi need in nomination, which, after several spirited ballots, II. Hine hart of La Grande, took tho honors, Each of tho others received a voto he may not feel chagrined at. Commissioner. L. Lang, of Pino Valley was nominated bv acclamation Assessor. John Cates, of Telocaset, nominated by acclamation. Shorid'. J. T. Bowles, of Cornuco pin, nominated on tho first ballot, voto 7."). Made unanimous. Clerk. Turner Oliver, of Summer ville was nominated by acclamation. Kecorder. J. S. Elliott, of Union, by acclamation. Keprosontativcs. I Ion. 1). of Medical Springs and John tor, on lirst ballot. Wright, McAhs- Treasurer. E. U. lirainard nomina ted by acclamation. School Superintendent. A ol, of Union, nominated by ..I. Hack ucclamu' tion. Surveyor. J. L. Curtis, of La Grando nominated on first ballot, vote bO. Coroner. Joel Weaver of Hlgin, by acclamation. Central Committeemen. La Grande, Jno. McAlister; Big Creek, J. J. Tur ner; Covo, I'I. 1 Mc Daniel; Union, A. C. Craig ; Bed Jtock, Win Consta ble; Eagle Valloy, I. N. Young; Camp Carson, C. B. Vanhousen ; Cornucopia, A. II. Giidwell; Indian Valley, Win. Fino; 3 Hilgard, C. L. Fox; North Powder, II. Gordon; Pine Valley, J. A. Dennoy; Starkev, W. (J. Hunter; Sparta, W. P. Arblo; Telocaset, W. II. Hull'inan ; Suininei ville, A. C. Craig selected chairman of the central committee. Tho convention complimented Chairman Wright, by a voto of thanks. Tho sumo courtesy was extended to tho secretaries and news reporters. Aftor threo rousing cheers for Hon. Sylvester Pennoyer, and tho democratic party tho convention adjourned. Frco Iteclinins Chair Cars raclfic Syctcm. via Union Train No. -i, "Tho Limited Fast Mail" leaving Portland on tho Union Pacific System at 7 A. ji. daily, in ad dition to Pullman Fnlnco and Colonist Slcopers und Dining Oars, is also equipped with elegant free Iteclining Chair Cars, both first-class and Colon ist, which run through from Portland to Chicago without change. Both fiist-class and Colonist Chair Cars aro furnished with Iteclining Chairs of tho latest improved pattern; aro luted up wall smoking rooms, lavatories for both ladies and gentlo- men, and aro lighted hyg.is. All classes of passengers are carried in these cars without additional charge. rassongcrs desiring tho quickest limo and best possible service from Portland and the northwest to all east ern points, should purchase their tick ets via tho Union Facinc System1 Their Agents will tufco pleasuro in furnishing rates, tickets, through bag gage checks, detailed information, etc., upon application, Durham Bull And Cows For Sale. Ono four-year-old rod Durham' Bull. A lino animal and will bu hold at it reasonable price. Will alto soil a few oxcullent Durham milch cows. Apply to S. F. Nowluird, Hot Lake, Un'.on county. -MM-lm LOSTI Komowhoro hotwoon Union and Gitor'n nursery in tho Cove, n morocco pookot book oonlnining notes and paparu of no value except to (lib ownor. Tho Under will l itwanlw! by lortving tho sumo witli Air. Qocr In tho Covo or nt Tiik Scout ofiluo, Uuion. J-2-l-lm. I. M. Cuitlv. lew Firm! if Summers tvL r. JiL in J- i iu . 11 Mil If P $ I m'k HI fil ill S"P 1 Yoma; fiviJMS k . , rr ' .SOlaQ A(ili!NT- KOll THK ILL KNOWN With Patent (iauzc-wirc 1 Is in Charge of a l'irst-olasa Workman, nnd all Work arrantod. Call and Examine our Goods and Prices. SUMMEKS & LAYNU, Union, Oregon -1-I7tf S. C. MILLER, Dealer In- Bcddiiig' and Loimges, Parlor and Chamber Suits, Mirror Plates, Picture Frames, Oil paintings, "Wmdov shades, IIAT HACKS, WALL POCKETS, and Ills SoM on the Installmeni Plan. Constantly on hand a full lino of ash, Doors and Rfiouidiings. Pacture Frames ITiade to Order. jf$A kinds of Job Work Done to Street, Union, Oregon. 1r- -DI3ALKR IN- Latest Styles. Just Received, Direct from the MISSES' CALFSKIN SHOES, tho Best Ever drought to this Market. Also a Fino GENT'S -:- FURNISHING -:- GOODS. My Prices will suit the I imcs. Drop in and soo mo. 0. VINCENT, Main Street, Union, Or. Tho Finest Lot of- Ik' mil 19 1 mi ' i Spring and Summer Hats, Also the Greatest and Uo&t Au-ortmont of DRESS GOODS ! In all tho Latest Stylen and Qiialitit'H, AT THE LOWEST PRICES. v"r, - - TTNxojsr o:e&. rtn niTTi- 11 r i n i n Ms! & Doors. -Ol'li- BllACKI-TS of all DKSCKIPTIONS, Order. Shop and Ware Kooin on Main am BwsnrMsrs, All Kinds. Hunt, h Large Invoice of LADIKS' and Assortment of S CM U m yiii m i kl II if Prices! ncAi.i n. ix p AIMING! ; Qo Urn