to - THURSDAY, MAY 15, 185)0. WORLD. AT HOKE. Parasraphlo Record of Recent R&ppea ings In and Around the Otty. and plo- Kn- glass 1500, Sec nil. of the "Hlue light" saloon. Subscribe for Tun Onsoox Scoirr. Furnished room to rent. Enquire at this olHco. a line line of carpets just received ot Levy's. A horo buyer from linker City was In Union thi week. Copious rain have fallen this week the farmer rejoice.-. Ilcmcmbei' the meeting of the old ncors in thiii city on the -Mth. Small house for rout on Main street, quire of Mrs. L. 15. I'inchnrt. The Jones Uro. are having a nbe front put in their ."tore building. Horn, in thieitv, Saturday, Mav 10 to the wire of Mr. A. T. Xeill, a .-on. North l'owder it preparing to celebrate the Fourth of July in a befitting manner. All parties indebted to u are requested to -cull at onco and settle. Hijxt.haRT A (J.vuim. All kinds of country produce taken In exchange for goods at 3Irs. llinchart's millinery store. Wallowa county has four thikots in the Hold democratic, republican, union labor and prohibition. The finest line of hat, feathers and dow ers ever brought to the city, ju,-t received at Mrs. ltinchurt'a A new postotHee i 3oon to be opened near 1'ino Grove, in 121k flat, by the name of Klkton, with Mrs. Richards as postmaster. Died, May 1th. 1'earl, aged 15 months, of .acute meningitis, infant daughter of .Mr. and Mr'. Win. Hli.e. of Uock creek, Huker county. Grading on the motor line will commence in a day or two and tno line will be com pleted and in operation sometime in the latter part of June. Our best farmers are beginning to tlnd that Staver fc Walker sell the best ma- cuinery and vehicles, and that their prices are the most reasonable. fl-lo-M You should call and see these line em broideries, hosiery, ladies underwear, fans, parasols, etc, at Mrs. L. 15. Kiuehart's, be fore purchasing elsewhere. Mr. II. F. Wilson, of this city, lias been appointed a member of the Democratic Suite Central Committee. All communica tions should be addressed to him hero. Everybody admits that the Improved llandolph Steel Frame Header sold by Stn ver & Walker, is the lightest running easi est managed headers on the market. 6-1.) Call at the dressmaking parlors of Mrs. L. 15. l'iiichart, if you want tine work done. A line assortment of books and fashion plates which contain tho latest stylos. Two doors south of iiostollicc. If you want to subscribe for any paper or magazine in the world, hand the pub lisher's price to Jasper U. Stevens the Cove druggist, and your wants will be attended to without extra ciiarge. AVliit Hall and Tom Ficklin tested the pulling qualities of their teams, on a wager, last Monday. Thoy are both splendid teams and about evenly matched, although Tom's team earned oil-the honors. Kdison has notonly invented a doll which laughs, talks, and cries In a loud voice af ter tho manner of ji phonograph, but a clock which counts One Two, Three, and ko on as it .strikes. There is no knowing where he will stop. A man by tho name of Spearman, while driving a gang plow on the Hutchinson much near town, last Monday, got his hand caught in the machinery in some way and his thumb was crushed almost to a pulp. Dr. Day dressed the wound. Wm. Strickland, the colored man who got his fingers cutoff at the Hilgurd saw mill a few days ago was brought to the county poor farm last Mouday and is get ting along very well under the care of Dr. Day. Wo are informed that the high wuUr h:a nearly washed away tho bridge across Lower l'owder river. Tho supervisor should mako largo culvert for the pas sage of water through the grades approach ing tho bridge. The man, Proebstel, who was tent out by Ia Grande to canvass the southern portion of the county on the county seat que-. Hon, went as far its llig creek when be gut his belly full of tlic job and returned home. If La Grande can keep him In the field Union will oheerfully pay half th expenses. ilr. II. 1). lteekman addressed the people of Union last Monday eveni ng at tbe court house Mr, Ueekuiau Is a very goad . peak- Brief Personal Mention Epitome of the Week's Amusmnts. Attorney J. 11. Crites visited Pendleton this week. Mr. Alex Jones returned from the Sound last Monday. Miss Ella Green has returned from her visit to Iexington. Mr. S. 15. Iteeves, of ln Grande, visited Union Inst Friday. Mr. H. J. Hafcor, of Pine valley, was in the city tills week. Mr. Cy. Projoott, of Antelope, was on our streets Saturday. Mr. Chase, of Pvlc canyon, was in the eity several days this week. Mr, Wm. Wilson took his departure, last Saturday for n visit to the east. Mr. T. A. Ktnehart, of Suminervillc, was in the city several days thN week. Mr. J. 15. Sams and Mr. P. II. Miles, of 15lg creok, were in the city this wcok. Mr. G. W. Cooper, of La Grande, sent in tilts week and subscribed for Till! Scout. Mr. E. 15. Conklin. of the Cove, called on u Saturday and subscribed for Tin: Scout. Mr. II. C. Emery left for Maker county, Saturday, and will probably bo gone sev eral weeks. Mrs. Dr. Niggers, of La Grande, was visiting friends in this otty tho foro part of the week. Attorney II. F. P.urleigh, of Elgin, was interviewing nis many friends in I'nion this week. Mr. II. J. Goer of the Cove, passed through Union, Monday, on his way to Maker City. Mrs. D. M, liilts returned front Maker county last Monday, ller son, Mr. Wm. iiii.'.e, accompanied her home. Miss MrtIo Clark, of Lti Grande, who has been visiting relatives and friends in tills city, returned home Monday. Mr. W. F. Mutchcr, the Athena lawyer, will move to linker City some time next mouth for tho practice of his profession. Attorney D. W. Shchan, of Wallowa county, was admitted to practice before the bar of the supreme court, a tew days ago. Mr. A, Mc Alexander, of Elgin, visited Union a few days ago. He is making preparations to start a brick yard at that place. llev. H. II. Parker's father arrived here a few days ago from Olympia, on a visit to his son. Mr. Paiker will probably remain here about a month, Mrs. Eva M. Stone, nee Miss Eva M. Shinn, formerly of this city, is now making a tour of Mexico, with her husband. A very interesting letter from her, written at Panama, is published in the Maker Demo crat. Miss Ida Campbell, savs the Athena Press, although able to walk around a little is far from being well. Her ailment is a spinal disease brought on by over ex ertion of mental forces. She will probably take a much needed rest and spend a few weeks in tho Grande Hondo valley. Local Educational Meeting. A teachers' educational meeting will be held in Suininerville, commencing on Fri day evening, May i-'J, 1S;K), and will be fol lowed by a day session on Saturday. All teachers of the vicinity are cordially invited to be present and participate in the exer cises. Supt. Carter expects to have tho assistance of tho teacher and friends of education of this valley. C. E. Oliver, Mrs. Hue Lnughlin and T. A. llinehart will act as a committee of general arrangements. II. S. Strange and A..1. Hackett will de liver short addresses on Friday evening. The following teachers are expected to be present and take part: M. II. Moore, W. S.'Mean, G. W, Swinchart, 1). II. Procter, J. L. Kerns and J. C. Munch. or, but he hi at a disadvantage wbeu he tries to make the people believe that black is white, or, in other words that a tariff is a protection to anybody except the boodlera. , The Scouts for our subscribers In the lowor end of the valley do not reach them for three or four days after they are mailed when thoy should be received the next day. The fault is with the mall clerks on the cars or the Im. Grande post office. We will tlnd otfi who is to blame In a very short tli no. It is thought that the electric light com pany will havo their plant in operation in ihlo of four or Ave days. At a meeting of tho city council, Tuesday, seven street lights of 1000-candle power each were or dared for the city, to.be placed at various point along Matu street. When lit up the street will present a magnificent appear ance. A waterspout .incurred in Py eanyon hut ieaturday utm.A and did considerable Tho Wallowa Signal says: "LastSntur day, Mr. Wilmor who lives near Alder, brought to town an elk horn, one side of which was gone and the remainder Inning tho appearance of having been shed many years ago. In plum letters thai, had been cut with a knife long since on tho sound part of the antler, wore the words. "1817 Fremont.'' This Is certainly a great etui ofity, to say the least. Tho piece of horn was found a few days ago in a grove on Mr. WV farm. Ho ulso exhibited a potrilied toad stool."' The East Oregonlau says: ''Union has u fairly good court house, on ground owned by the county, but which ground, if the county sent is removed, will revert to pri vate parties. Union is uWo centrally loca ted, and i a pleasant town to spend a little tinieln; henoe It does not "yet appear what right good reason exists for moving tho county scat to another town, nearer tho edge of the county, whore new county buil dings will have to bo erected," Mow Livery Stable. I take this method of informing the pub lic that I have rented the livery stable op posite Boothe's hotel, and will, about the Jifith lust, open tho same with a line line of buggies, buggy teams and saddle horses. Every accomodation will be allbrdod custo mers, and a f hare of the public patronage is solicited.-W. E. MOWKEM. THE PIONEERS. Preparations For Their lie centioii on the 2lth. THE COMMITTEES APPOINTED. All tho Old Honours' a Good Time will bo Present and Is Expected. Extensive preparations are being made for the grand reunion of the old pioneers to tike place on the 21th inst., anil it is ex pected that it will ho an event long to be remembered. Many have already written of their intention to be present, and doubt less the affair will be a success in every par ticular. The following committees have been uppointc.l and all tluHoin attendance may count on being most hospitably en tertained: IJcception Committee. E. S. McConias, L. 15. llinehart. 11. F. Wilson. J. M.Carroll and A. Levy. Grounds and Decoration Committee. The City Council. Committee on Solicitation and Tables. Mri. E. S. McCouris. Mrs. A. E Eaton, Mr. Wallace Harris, Mrs. L. U. Kinebart, Mrs, II. L. Deacon, Mrs. A. K. Jones, Mrs. A. Hoiwin, G. F. Hall. M. F. Davis, Wm. McCouris, Geo. Dcidlcman and Homer Midwell. Committee on Music. W. T. Wright, M. Eukin, T. II. Cooper, It. Chancoy, Dr. Day and L. .1, Davis, Marshal. A. C. Craig. COUNTY COUr.T. Record of the Proceedings at tho Session Held Last Week. If TO firm If Ms Resolutions of Condolence. Whkp.iias, ltrother .lames Payne a ma son and a member of Cove Lodge No 01 A. 1;. and A. M. who departed this life on the ."rd day of April LS!K), and WiiniiKAs, lirother Payne was an earnest and beloved member of our fraternaty, exemplifying its beauties by Ins moral worth andexemplary conduct, thereby shed ding a light halo on our beloved institution a beacon of light and bright example to those of the brotherhood who still are at work in the lodge below, wo feel that our society has lost one of Its worthiest mem bers. He was an honest and upright citizen ever prompt and faithful in every duty and his whole life was characterized by thoso virtues which go to make up a noble exam plo of manhood, therefore Resuhtd, That we deeply deplore his loss as a faithful brother and that we will over hold sacred the memory of our be loved brother who has gone before, by the hands of death, to that heavenly lodge which meets in the New Jerusalem by the river of life. HcMlrcd, That wo extend our heartfelt sympathy to tho family of tho deceased in this their hour of sorrow and ullliction, and dispensation putting tin our feryent prayers that lie who tempers the wind to tho shorn lamb will look down with compassion up on the widows and orphans in tills their hour of desolation and fold the bcnovolcut arms of his love ond protection around those who nrc thus bereft of a husband and father, we would point them for consola tion to Him who rules the universe. Ilc.iolcttl, That a copy of these resolutions he spread upon the minutes of our lodge and a copy sent to his wife. Mrs. Lovin Payne and havo tho same published. i Jas. Hi:Nini:siiOTT, Committee.,- A. J. Fostkii, ) L. It. Holmes. License to sell liquors granted to Cun ningham it Gallagher of Cornucopia, for the period of six months. License to sell liquors granted to Hale Nicholson of Pine Valley, for tho period of six months. In the matter of the change in county road petitioned for bv Haines etui, asked for by Mrs. Elizabeth Short; there being a remonstrance tiled against said proposed change the matter was continued until next term for further hearing. Oidcred that Daniel Ellcdge be appointed supervisor of road district No. vice Geo. Gekclcr resiirned, Ordered that $15 he appropriated out of the county treasury for the relief of Geo. May who is in destitute circumstances. Sheriff ordered to repay to A. .1. lluchos the sum of ?(0.71 taxes on n mortgage of f'.VJoO given by the said Hughes to Mrs. Annie Hunan, it appearing to the satisfac tion of the court that the same was doubly assessed Koad petitioned for by G, 11. Taylor et id; John O. Mlchalson, N. Damn and Hurt Woods appointed vlewets ami J. W, Kim hrcll surveyor, to meet at Pin. Grove- school house on May 'J.'l. 1MW, to view and survey said proposed road. Order made directing clerk to bsuo li cense to Dill ,fc Hrown, of Cornucopia, to sell liquors for a period of six months, win u they have tiled their bond ami treas urer's receipt as by law lequircd. G. W. Frasier appointed to expend the appropriation ol fr'.OO made to improve the Lvou hill road. Summ ers & iw Prices! Layne. Happy Hooslcrs. Wm. Tinuuons, Postmaster at Idaville, hid., writes: "Electric Hitters has dono more for me than all other medicines com bined, for that bad feeling arising from ICidnoy and Liver trouble.'' .John Leslie farmer and .stockman, of same place, says "Find Electric Hitters to bo the best Kid ney and Liver medicine, made mo feci liko a new man.'' J. W. Gurdher, hardware merchant, same town, says: Electric Hitters is just the thing lor a man who is all run down and don't euro whether he lives or dies; ho found new strength, good appetite and felt just liko ho had a new lease on life. Only : 50c, a bottle, at II. II. Hrown's drug store 'An Ounce of Prevention Found of Curo." is Worth a The health of your family should bo your first consideration. Good, health v food will produce better results than any modi cine you can-swallow. Savo tho health of your family by striking tho roots by cast ing away your stove with solid iron doors, and without delay purchase ono of Fil ley's New Charter Oak Stoves or Itanges with tho wlre-gauzo oven door. Tho enormous saving in fuel, and gain In weight of bread and meat, will soon pay for a Charter Oak. It speaks for itself. No other stovo in the world will sland the test, Sold by Sum mors it Layue, Union. Oregon. Teachers' Examination. raraiar3, Take Notice. Before purchasing your mower this year, don't fail to call on us and sec our new Whltner solid steel" mower. We eJaiiu It to be the most perfect grat cutter ever produced. TIioe visiting the exposition in Portland List fall will remember toeing it in oMrtUti. li -q alc fur Iteulf. Don't fail to mil Mttl iniiie it - JIaix Hue., rlniunki tutrtitiim of Jum. YowaHV (arm. I I'll WO, Oregon. .VL'-tl Jm f a mighty good man. but tits heaven- Notice is hereby given that for the pur pose of making an examination of all per sons who muy offer themselves as candi dates for teachers of the schools of this county, the county school superintendent thereof will hold u public examination ut I'uioii, Oregon, '' beginning at noon on Wednesday tho Mlh day of May, 1800. Dated this 13th day of May, 1KX). J, L. CAltTEM. School Superintendent, Union County. Bucklon's Arnica Salve. v iocr i Ji n, - 111' hU lu I d J fci.n . . .w. It WOlllil llu.i the iielU'ial :ilu i .ion to bn itMtdhut iii wHb vt wateopfUt T'.-orapson Speatea. Tin'. Hkxt Sai.vk in the world for Cuts, MriiUos, Soros, Ulcers, Salt Khcuiii, Fever Soros, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and posl ulvel) cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guarantees! to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 'S cents per I ns, For sale at Mrown'a drug store. Remarkable Rescue. Mrs. Michael Curtain. Plainlield, Illinois, makes the statement that she caught cold, which settled on her lungs; she was treated for a month by her faintly physician, but grew worse. He told her that she was a hopeless victim of consumption and that no nicdicino could euro her. Her druggist suggested :l)r. King's New Discovery for Consumption; she bought a bottle and to her delight found herself bcnellted from the first dose. She continued its use audi after taking ten bottles, found herself sound and well, now does hci own house work and is as well as she ever was. Free trial bottles of this Great Discovery at II. II. Hrown's drug store, large bottles .10 ets. and $1.00. I i.:.i.Mi in I SOL 1-5 AGENT:s Foil THE WDM KNOWN illlifil fill' i m ns itX 1 J L Til I HI tMs IN fcj j LSI prJl M VI! HU U HA A V III W III! i III i mm Union County Placers. Good reports arc coming from East Eaglo creek. The high bars along that stream have been located for fourteen miles us placer claims, and ditches have been taken out in a number of places. The ground is all new and is luarvelously rich, yielding as high as ?2..r0 to the pan in coarse gold, with nuggctE as big as a man's thumb plentifully dispersed through the clean ups. Great activity is the order of the day in theso diggings and it is confidently ex pected that within the next six weeks there will bo a thousand miners in that camp where $10 to fit) per day to the man is said to bo what these new bars tiro yielding. lliade. Auction Salo. Notice is hereby' given that wo will sell at public auction, at John Elliott's corral in the city of Union, on the L'lth day of May, 18'JO, tho following described property to-wit: Ono horse, four cows, two year lings, ono wagon, plow, harrow and other farming implements, household goods, etc. Terms of sale: All sums under live dol lars, cash in hand; over live dollars, ninety day's time with interest and approved se curity. X. F. it S. D. FICKLIN, Administrators of tho estate of W. T. Ficklin, deceased. With Patent Gauze-wire Doors. -orn- Is in Charge of a First-class Workman, and all Work arranted. Call and Examine our Goods and Prices. SUJIMJ3HS it LAYNK, Union, Orcyon 1-L7tf MEcrorarejamir,iTUtiCTCiMi s c. MILLER, -Dcalur In flection of Officers. At tho last regular meeting of the Pioneer Itollef Fund Association, at Cornucopia, tho following olllccrs were elected: S. M, Gilinore, president; Dom. Soldinl, vice president; N. 1). Holey, recording secretary ; Geo. O, Ncwconib, corresponding secreta ry; P. W. Gallagher, treasurer; C. XV. Woods, Ambrose Kippos and I.N.O'Mani, directors and finance committee. Bedding and Lounges, Parlor and Chamber Suits, Mirror Plates, Picture Frames, Oil paintings, Windov shades, 1 1 AT JtACKS, WALL POCKETS, niul HRAOKHTSof nil JHWCUIPTIONS, oods Sold on tie as si 9 Constantly on hand a full lino of rs nstalmieiit Plan 01 in ngs. Picture Frames Hade to Order. jS"AU kinds of Job Work Dono to Order. Shop ami Witro Kooin oil Slain Stroot, I'nion, Oregon. Lottor Llat. List of letters remaining uncalled for at tho postoflico at Union, Oregon, for the month ending April 30, 1PD0: Austin Win Hrtico Mrs Fannio Fonl F V Kynr. 11 McCormac C F Mower J Persons calling for any of tho abovo let ters, will please say "advertised." Mits, K. A. Ai.omt, .P. M. Yfantod! To exchange goods for ."0 cords of wood. Mrs. L. H. Kliiehart. DEALKIt 1JN Latest Styles. aiAituiKU. PAHKKR- HOYFjIL -In this city, May 11, lH'JO. at the resideneo of. and by, Itev. It. II. Parker, Mr, Georgo Parker and Miss Anna Hoytr, IIAHKIS IHLDKKHKAND. At there- idenceof, ami by, Itev. It. II. Parker, in this city. May 11. lh'JO. Mr. Wallace Har ris and Miss Delia ilildorbraud. The abovo mentioned couples tiro well and favorably known in this city and commence their married life with the best wishes of many friends for their future welfare and huppiness. Tjik Kcot'r ex tends congratulations. I'LUMMKK AHHBY.-At the residence of tho bride' father in Pylo canyon, Muy II, mm, Mr. V. W. I'luiiuuer mid Miss C. i;. Ashby, lt v. Hootho olllciatiug. Just HccoivtMl, Direct from the East, a Lurgo Invoice of LADIES' and MISSES' CALFSKIN S1IQE8, lli Ik-at Evor bioujjltl to Huh Market. AIko a Kino AnHorlinont of GENT'S -:- FURNISHING -:- GOODS. My Prices will Hiiit; tho times. Drop in and see me. C. VINCENT, Main Strcot, Union, Or. W ARRIVIN -Tho Fluent Lot of Tie : "Blue : Lii" h' Youths' Boys and Elim Don The ,1m:: . r ,u "i u .rt ., .. .! --t night. , h-ira! Farsurs, Remember Tiiat Mrs. L. II. Itlnimart to Icon all kinds of prodtue in exchange for good. Wm. SALOON, J a mm, Proprietor, Union, Oregon. Fine Wines, Liquors and Cigars in Stock. Drop in unit be sociable. Fine billiard tabic Spring and Summer Hats, AUo tin. Grc.ildt and Jit t At...ilnj ut ut - DRESS -: GOODS! In all tho Latottt StyltH iiutl Qualities, AT THE LOWEST PRICES. .A.. LEV""5T, - - TJIsTTOIM" OIR, I