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About The Oregon scout. (Union, Union County, Or.) 188?-1918 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 7, 1890)
1 IHI I ill S III I W 1 1 1 1 H Amos K. Jokks. KntTon, THURSDAY, AUGUST 7, 1890, UlUTOniAIi NOTES. Tin: two children of tho Into Justu Rnlhbonc, founder of thn order jvnignis oi ryiiini, who were nut, ties' titutc, nro (o receive every Miroe months from the supreme lodgu o that onlor, while they remain uninar rieil. in Tin: communication concluded this issue entitled "In Tropic Lauds, written by Mr. George Shinn of Baker City, is well worth the perusal of our renders. Jt deals with life in Southern California anil contains a vivid descip tion of many interesting teencs am incidents. Mr Shinn is making rapid strides in tho litorary Held, and is de tined, ere long, to have more thun local reputation as a writer. Tin-: Northwestern Industrial Ex position to ho hold at Spokane Falls, Wash., from October 1ft. lo Novcmbfr 1st. 1S1)0 gives promise of usKuming gigantic proportions, judging Iron: the immense amount ol advcrlihing being done, nnd the nattering reports culled from our exchanges. Its manage ment is composed of men with plenty of push and energy who will leave no stone unturned to make the afl'air a grand success. Tin: columns of tho Cnzetta nro bur dened each week with a record of num erous real estate transfers. As tho deeds arc nover placed upon tho re cords of the county, wo suppose that it is a scheme to make outsiders think that thoro is a boom in La Grande real estate, when in reality tho real estate market in (hat burg is as "dead as a door nail." Wo would suggest that tho numerous additions laid on" and platted before tho .Tunc election would bring tho owners more not cah if they were sown in wheat. Union will present an animated ap pearance during tho next few months. Four or Jivo brick blocks will bo under construction ; tho Union Railway Company will build their depots, freight warehouses and stockyards, and tho prospects for a now hotel woro never hotter. Tin: Scout notes these proposed improvements with a fooling of pride, and feels like giving vent to its feelings by alighting on tho top most rail of our backyard fence Hap ping its wings and giving a mighty crow that would bo heard abroad in the land. N. AVaud FrrzuKitAi.n, a Washing ton, 1). C, attorney, who makes a speci ality of soliciting pensions and patents, certainly thinks that the average wes tern nowspapor man is very obtuse and that ho can be gulled into bcliove ing anything, if wo judge him fiotn the contents of a printed circular recoived from his olllco last week, in which ho attempts to demonstrate to us a way to earn "big money." Tin: Scou r fails to see wherein this great money-making scheme will very materially augment its store of wealth, for which reason Lis proposition is rejected. Tho fact of Mr. Fitzgerald having long boon in terested in tho newspaper business, nnd that his "fellow-feeling" for the craft prompts him to divide a "big thing" with them, cuts no liguro with this pa per. For tho benefit of this most .generous gentleman howovor, wo will say that upon receipt of the cash in ad vance his advertisement will bo in .fierted in tho columns of Tin: Srwr .at tho rate of $10 per column, por .mouth. Sui.r-coNrinKNOi: isn splendid qual ity for every young man to panose. "Wo do not mean by kelf-eonlidonco anything like conceit, but rather faith in ones ability to perform any reason .nblo task that may bo imposod. Many n young man, just entering upon tho . broad iiclds of active business life, has received a sot back from which it was impossible to rnlly, on account of a lack of this cssontial quality, solf-oonll-iloneo. Tho young man, however, should guard against what is termed, in tho huiguago of tho street, "over rating himself." Such a personage will certainly fail in whatever ho may inulorwko. Union has a goodly mun Jlmr of young men who iok,iiis tho re quisito amount of biilf-oonfldcncc to enable them touoceod in any vocation ; mot a few who w'ill luvor make their annikh in this work' on account of a dofioiono.v of this qu.ii.Hy, though thoy mny bo compotontly tltUJl to llll any position to which thoy mny alro, and Bomo whoio qualifluntkms Jmvo 'on by thumsolvos ovorectid.itcd uu count of n surplusage this quality, verging upon contvikiUuv--, Hon. J. II. Haley, joint senator for Union and Umatilla counties, who is chairman of the committee, selected by tho Inst legislature to'frame a bill for a better and moro uniform manner of asuessments has called a meeting of the appointees to be held in Portland on tho 15tli of October. The commit tee is composed of Senators Haley, Tongue, Coggswell, Wait and Hilton. Tin: Scou r is informed that Senator Haley has made a very thorough and digestive study of the subject and is prepaied, at tho meeting, to discloso a scheme of nsttetsmentniid taxation that will be practical and worthy of adop tion. It is also hoped that tho other members of tho committee have not been enjoying n "Hip Van Winkle sleep" and that each one of them will bo able to oiler to the committee many suggestions of value. Tho present sys tem is full of faults and thoro is cer tainly, in this enlightened ago, a rcnie dyforit. One of its greatest deiicien cies is the louglh of time that it takes to assess any one county, and as a rem edv for this we would sucnest to tho committee the advisability of dividing the counties into assessment .districts of not less than six in it county, and where the population requires, increase that number to suit; also that each district have a regularly elected assess orre.'idiiit( in his district. In this man ner the work will bo rapidly done and parties changing thoir residences will not be able to elude taxation. Then again local assessors, who are better acquainted with the people and their property, will make a more complete md thoiough listing and get a better valuation of i no properly in ttieir re spective districts. I'm: slaughtering of animals by olectricly is the latest u&o to which that mysterious element is put. It is daitned that tho meat of auimuls put to death in this way will keep longer than that killed by other methods, and that pork fclaughlered by electricy is found to be entirely free from triehnie. Jt is also claimed to be a less barbarous and cruel manner of killing animals. SUMMONS. i racrammvrrwEn Boom! Boom!! Boomtll IJo quick if you want a first class bargain in city or country property (Wo'll loan you money to buy with.) Now is tho time. Got thero "Eli." ou'll double your money tho first month. Oidl on Wilson ifc Hackett miinngors Union Konl Estate Associa tion. mi A VHAV CURES Mmluliy.Toy'H Vt'COtublnHurauiJftrfHa. Mr.s. Bullion, nu broiI and fctble lady nt MO Mobou nt Kan Frnuctsco, ultor going down stead ily (or months was completely restored and is aovf well and licnlttiy. J. II. Drown, book-keeper rctalumn. Cured entirely of hid Indigestion nnd constipation. Miss Clnm Melvlu, 12G Kearney street, 8. F., ureil of an aggravated rats at Indigestion and couMljmtlon. .1. It. Pnurntt, Chief Wliarflngcr, foot of Clay Itrect, S. K. Cured of pains in tho baek, liver trouble nnd sick headurhes. airs. J. l-uraphero, 12 12 Market street, 8. V., had been under physicians' care for two years for liver complaint. With tho third bottle eliu re tained her old ncetistoiueil health. Fred. A Meeker, llaldwln Hotel, S. F., suflerod lor yours with dybpopsln. Felt better tho first eeU itud is now cured. Otittnv Solomon of 22.T Vnlencln street, S. F ured of alck hendnches nnd liver trouble. Kdwnrd Kcittc.ll, 79 Everett itreot.8 F., cured it palus In tho back mid chrouio biliousness. And over 1000 others. PtO.OtX UKWAItl), host, in Ihi' vk'lnttv of Tt'locjiMJt about June IS'tli, I8'.0, one unw jjoldini: uliont II cur old, branded jilu;r hut on left slioul cr and Miuuro niul conumss on left tliiijli. Said hoiou will Wfltrli about 1O0 pounds, The uho e lownm w : io rmiti lor tno uo llvorv of tho homo to A.. I. (iooilbrnd at I'nlon, or niymih' at Maker City, I HSU. W. IIUW.M.I.N, linker City. July 30, KS1X. S-7U One MH-oml liaml cooking utensils, and one second lined sowinjc inuclilne, Isumuro of II. C", ICinery, 1'ulun. 8-i-tf, ?OK HAbU. 1 ......... SiUtli llllll rU'ltNlSHlCl) UOOMS VOW UHNT. Mrs M. J. t'hancey, Cornoreeond and it St. Union. Oregon, 7-17-tf, Hie YOLKS l'Olt SALIC One fi'J Inch, full nickel, ami one 46 Inch Mandard tluikli. Kuiuii'o st tliU otllee. 7-17-tf M)01 WAN rKI. Parties desiring to V pay tlulr liiilebli'vluess to this lmper. In wood, can iioa m. "t.-ti. llic Hoad to Wealth t Cannot b tuccoiitully traveled with out good lie<h, To reach wealth or any coded potltlon In Ills requires tho lull potseulon and operation of all the fac ulties Ur.d nature hat endowed ui lth. These cor.Cltlom cannot cittt unlets ths ph)tlcal being Is In perfect worklnj order, and this Is Imporslale when tha liver and spleofl are torpid, thin obstruct ing the secretions, causing Indigestion and dyeptpsla, fclth all ol their accom- pfnjlng horrors. DR. HEN LEV'S English Dandelion Tonic ticrti a specific InCuer.co oer tho liver, ctcltes It to healthy action, lesoltestts chronic engorgements, and promotes the secretions i cures Indigestion and consti pation, sharpens tho appetite, tones up theentlro ostein, and makes lite orth living. In the Circuit court of the State of Oregon, lor union county. Mary Higsers, 1'laintlll, 13. IJ. Hill) Defendant To 13. 11 Hill, the above named defendant : Ix tub Name ok the Statu of Okeuo.v: You arc hereby required to appear and an swer the cuinplnint filed against you In the above entitled court and action, on or he fore the first dav of the next reirulnr term of said court, to-wit: on or before the 2M day of September. 1800, and if you fail so to appear or answer, the plnlntuT will take judgement ngain&t you for the sum of three hundred and sixty-six and 22-100 dollars, and interest thereon from June 23, 1800 nt the rate often per cent, per annum,, bal ance due upon a pronilsory note tdgned by you, and the further sum of M special at torneys fee and plaintiffs costs nnd dis bursements of this action. You will fur ther take notice that plaintiff has caused to hp attached in said action the following described real estate to-wit: All of your right, title nnd interest in block nine (!)) in Hannah's addition to the town of west Union, Union cotintv, state of Oregon, ac cording to the plat thereof now on record in the clerk's olllco in said county nnd state, also the following, to-wit: Commencing at a point on Ihc SI3K of Sec. 13, Tp. t S. It. ",'.) K, V. !., Union county, state of Orutrou. CO feet west and 215 feet south of the iN' YV corner of tho land transferred by j (.'. L. niakesleu and Caroline iiliikesleo to M. H. Wnrren, by deed date March 17, 1880, and extending thence wen aw leet, thence south 215 feet to the land owned by Mrs. Itenson, thence east 200 feet, thence north 215 feet to place of beginning, .said parcel of land being a portion of tho SI3K of SVM Sec. 13, Tp. US, K 31) 13. W. M., Union county, state of Oregon, nnd tho plaintiff will apply to said court in said action for an order of sale of said preinies, to satisfy said judgement. You will further take notice thnt this summons is published in Tun Oiseoon Scott, by order of the Hon, .las, A. Fee, juduo of the above entitled court, made and dated at, chambers at Pendleton, Uma tilla countv, state of Oregon, on the 5th day of August, 18,'0. JOHN U. CUIT13S. 3 7-v7 Attorney for PlfF. Frank Bros, LA GRANDE -' AMD ISLAND CITY, OREGON. e -a t: O EH 5 3 h .5 u WW X VLMtt&zSXBZP 2 ffl fe- J M o - o rv o o o o c s o - w 2 3 a Timber T.nlitt, Act .llllie 1878 Notice lAir riiblleutloii. U. S. L.VM) Omen, La Oiianuc. OitnooN, ) May 20. 1&!)0. f Notice is hereby given that in compliance with tlm provisions of the act of Comircss of .Iiuie 3, 187K, entitled "An act for the sale timber lands in the states of California, Oregon. Nevada, and Washington Ter ritory," Wllllitin It. ISoittlitt. of Cove, county of Union, state of Ore gon, has this day died in this ollicc his sworn statement "No, 203, for the purchase of tlio.SW'KNWMand W4 SW of Sec tion o. ..v in Jownsinp jso. 2 South, Itungo No. 10 Hast, and will oiler proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to said laud before tho register and receiver of this olllco at La Grande, Oregon, on Saturday, tho 23rd, day of Aug... 1800. He names as witnesses: .1. O. A. ltieh- nnNon, 13. 13. Willard, .1, F. Smith and John lallet, nil of Cove, Oregon. Any and all persons claiininu1 adversely tho above-described lands are requested to lile their claims in this office on or before said 23rd day of Aug., 1800. JiE.NUY ICINEltAUT, 0-12-wlO. Register. NOTICi: Ol' I'iNAI. S12TT I. U.M UKT. TVTOTICI3IS H13KI3nY OIV13N 15YTH13 Li undersigned executors of the estate of 13. T. Neville deceased, that they have llled in tile county court of the state of Ore gon, for Union county, their final accouiU in said estate anil that the court hns set n-iitembor f. 1800 for hearme: oblections to said Hind account and lor tho settlement of the same. All persons interested in said estate having objections to said final ac count tire hereby untitled to appear and tile their objections to said fmnl account on or before said .September 5, IS!). Dated Aug. u, INK). SOLOMON N13VI LLK, WILLIAM G. N13V1LL13, 8-7-v5 Executors. NOTIOl! Or TINAL, SlTTf.JCMKKT. Notico Is hereby given that tho tinder- signed executors of the estate of W. T. Kicklin deceased, have liled their final ac count In said estato, in the county court of tho state of Oregon, for Union county, ami that September 2, 1800, at a regular term of said court, has been set for hearing ob jections to said Until nccount and for the ... - . . e k 1, S..I .-.1 semoineni uiercoi, jwi persons imeresicii in said estate, having objections to said fi- iiil account are hereby notilleit to appear nnd tile their objections thereto on or before said 2nd day of September, 1800. . i'. i r;ki,ii, S. 1. F1CKL1N, -17-w0. I3xexutors. N'OTlL'l OF IM)KV'j:iTlIlll To the heirs of the Into 13. A. Warner: You are hereby notified that 1 have ex pended forty dollars in labor and Improve ment on the ''May Flower" mine in order to hold the said mine, as provided in sec tion 2321 revised statutes of the United States, being the amount required to hold one-third of said mine for tho year 1889, and if within ninety days from service of this notice you fall or refuse to pay your pro portion of such expenditure as co-owner, your Interest in said claim will become the property of the subscriber under said sec tion Cornucopia. Oregon, Julv 15, 1S00. 7-17-W13, C.J. DUFK13Y. Tl 1 H STATE ege. Opens Soploiuliur 12, I S 90. "lOUltSK OF STUDY arranged express V 1 lv to meet tho needs of tho Farming nnd Mechanical inteioits of tho Statu. Largo, commodious and well-vcutllatcd buildings. The collego is located in a cul tivutcd and Christian community, and ono of the healthiest In tho state. M1UTAKY TRAINING. i:xpi'iic Need not Kxcenl SlfiO for tlio llntlii' Si'UHion, Two or more free scholarships from every Countv. Write for catalogue to 8-7-a'm II. L A UNO LI), l'rcs., Corvaltls, Oregon. Machinery For Sale. 1 will sell or trade on good terms tho fol lowiiiK ile-erlbed mueliinBry : One Shingle Mai liine, Ode luitting Mai blue. One l)r Sw, Ono Muiihliux Machine. SlmftiiiB, I'ulloy. licit, Moiuiling Knives, etc, Oall ..n x ,uldres C5. V. WIUT13. 7411 mil Oovb, Or. JggdgKWe are in tlie field with a much larger and better stock of goods than ever before, and can show more and greater im provements for the season of 1890 than any other house. Do not fail to call nnd see for yourself. FRANK IJROS. IMPLEMENT CO., La Grande and Island City. S. C. MILLER, -Dealer In- Bedding and Lounges, Parlor and Chamber Suits, Mirror Plates, Picture Frames, Oil paintings, Window shades, HAT RACKS, WALL POCKETS, and BRACKETS of all DESCRIPTIONS, Goods Sola on ho Installnient Plan. Constantly on hand a full line of Sash, Doors and Houldisigs- Picture Frames Wiade to Order. aF"All kinds of Job Work Done to Order. Shop and Ware Room on Main Street, Union, Oregon. MONET Ti LQfti! We Guarantee the Lowest Kates. No Commissions. No Delays, whore Title and Security is Satisfactory. CORRESPONDENCE -:- SOLICITED. Wilson & Hackett, Union, Or. AreLYon:(romto Plant an Orchard? IM) PAY'lTTE) NURSERY' Of Fayette, Ada County, Idaho. 31 Has tho Lnjgest Genorul Nursery Stock in the Mountain Country 125 Acres. Trees irom Payette Nursery will reach Grande Rondo valley in six hours from tho time they nro taken from tho ground. Mountain Crown Trees are Hardy, Vigorous and Healthy. Do not order until you have visited our nursery, seen our agent or g orices. Wholesale and retail. G-20-yl got our prices Union, Oregon. A.J. GOODBROD, - Proprietor. ; Recognized ly all as the Leading Hotel of Eastern Oregon! J'INK I.AItflK SASll'I.H UOOMS I'or tho Acciiniotlntlon of Comiuurclnl Trnvclrs, CHARGES REASONABLE. C01ECISI 1MI d FEES SK (OPPOSITE CENTENNIAL HOTEL.) Wm. -E Bowker, - Proprietor. Everytliini? First Class. Terms Very Reasonable. 'Bus to and Fiom the Depot Making Connection with all Pass- senger Trains. . UKALKUH IN -PKAI.K118 Varisty and Fancy kk Tobacco, Ops, and Choice Family Groceries. The too Ms S re, JASPER G. STEVENS, Tropr. 1)KAI,KI! IN- hiro Drugs, orlumcry, aints and Oils. Prescriptions carefully prepared ALSG DKAI.EIt TX SPORTING GOODS, Consisting of Rifles, Shot Guns, Pis- riiies. LOIS naCa Imported and Domestic Ci arars. etc. rs. Afger, -AT TIIE- Keeps constantly on hand a com plete stock of fresh Candies, Stationery, Sheet Music, Wire Goods, Brackets, AND USKl'OIi Household Utensils. A share ol the public pntronngo so licited. S-lf)-tf. j -ti iE- Union Real Estate Association Have listed a lariio amount of DESIRABLE LAIS -Which are for sale on- MOST REASONABLE TERMS. All Letters promptly an swered and all information desired will be cheerfully Address all coininunfcntions to WILSON & HACKETT, Secretaries Union Heal Estate Ass'n R. II . BROWN, Dealer in Dnunloinc ft TOILET ARTICLES, PER FILM E RY, PA 1 NTS, OILS, GLASS, PUTTY, Etc. A Comploto and Vnriod Stock of Wall Pupar on hand. Proscription Carefully Compounded Day jr Night. A full supply of school books con stantly "U llalld.