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3 mmmtumnMUJMMiJi umtuai mill "mrn iiniLiiii'f'i n rpr"11111 i i-....u . in..uMjKr THURSDAY, AUGUST 21. 1890. Written for Tiik Scout. THE OLD FOLKS AT HOME. "William." a matron said to her mate, As n tear coursed down her check. "1'vo been neariy worried to death of lnte. And scarcely -lept for a week, For ourboy that joined in the world's great light Is naught luit a raw recruit. And in hit lift letter he writes. 'To-night, Dcnrjn jthcr, I'm bifted in llntte ' How lit l(ing fora glimpse of tins old home Monti And the uphord behind the door. How he'd prize a loaf of his mother's bread Store highly than ever before. God bless the bo ho will always find In his moilier'j heart a place. I'd give all the gold in the state, were It mine, Tor a sight of his handsome faoj. There's the Angus cow will have to ho sold To the lirst buyer comes around; Each morn, fora ycir she's had to hu poind To gentle her spirits down. I'll make my last ycar'.i bonnet and dress Do duty another year, To send him money, an I rather guess Ills lonely heart 'twill cheer." "Well, Katy, that hoy is a genius yon Know, A shaping his thoughts into rhyme, And somehow I thought he'd be rather slow When starting the ladder to climb, Hut some day 1 reckon he'll got to the top, And sitting there tuning his lute, IIo'll not euro a snap for the Impudent 'cop' That null id his fading in Unite. Thcso little drawback wo will havo to ex pect As i.artof the trials of life. And if lie keeps sailing and never gets j wrecked, Wo oughtn't to growl, dear wife. Tho greatest of man havo to hoe their own row And oft without dnllaror dime. J1 or I have been busted myself, you know All orrr, a many a timei Thlsclolid will pass by mid tho sun come forth Shining brighter than ever before, And our son will como back from tho away north, Lot ushopo to leave us no more. far AVo'll call in iho neighbors, tho girls and the hoys; The hills that are usually mute Will Miout to e.ich other with echoing noise For our boy that was busted in Uiitto " "I.tr.vA Tick." Church Dedication. Oa Sunday, August 17tli. the, Moth ouisi iMiiscopai uiiuroli at Elgin was dedicated. Dr. IT. K, Hines proachet uio dedicatory sermon, wiucli wuh listened to by a largo and appreciative audience. Tho Dr. also preached in tho uflomoon;both these sorinons wero nmstorpiecoH of eloquence and will bo long remembered by those who heard tlioin. At tho close of tho services ho announced that tho ontiro cost of tho church was $2:100, and that there still remained a debt of $1050. on tho building. An appeal was mudo to tho audience nnd in a very Bhorttiinoevory dollar was subscribed. Tho building is a large and beautilul structure am is ono of the largest and finest churches in the ha Grundo district. Thin enter priflo lnis been successful from tho start and though tho building was dolayud, by the burning of tho mil supplying tho lumber and the lack of faith on tho part of some ollleials, yot tho church stands a momimont of porsovoranco and energy. Tho Woes of an Editor. Editor Kellogg, of tho llig Bond Empire, is in hiding at presont, says tho Coulco City News, and his fore man is trying to fix matters up so ho can como homo again without tho fear of being pulverized. In writing up visit to a lady's house hodoscribed her elegant selection of houso plants. He wrote in this way: "Mm. 11 has tho prettiest phuits in town." In making up tho form, tho letter 'l" dropped out of tho word plants, and tho mistake was not discovered until tho paper was run oil'. Tlio whole town was in an uproar, and when tho olU'iisivo word was pointed out to her husband, ho armed himself with a horse whip and rovolvor and went to tho printing ollico with blood in hi eye. Tho editor saw him coming and jumped out of tho window and started for tho canyon on a run that would have ashamed n scalded dog. Editors have their troubles tho sumo asolher people. A bato Investment. Is one which I guaranteed io bring you natlsfiiotury results, or in case of failure u return of purchase price. On thUJsafu plun you can buy from our advertised druggUt.s it bottle of Dr. King's Now Discovery for Conmimptloii. It Is guaranteed to bring relief in every cane, when used for any af fection of Throat, Lungs or Chest, such as Consumption, In amutlou of tings, Hron rhltls, Asihma. Whooping Cough, ('roup, etc, It in pleasant unit ugrcoablo to taste, perfectly Mifc, and can nlwuya bo depended upon. Trial bottles free at It. II. llrown's drug store, Union. Oregon, CONTINt'KD fltOM 8HVK.VTII PA OK. criptions of the land ho has visited. Jones it Chanccy still make the Oregon Scout a foremost journal both for party and for principle, butit never sacrifices principle for party. When Senator Notvnl, of opposite politics, was attacked by sotno religious bigots for his Liberal opinions The Scout in formed these members of its own patty that if they had no better reason for votinc acainst the senator than his Liberalism they might as well give up the campaign, for on such an issue he would bo triumphantly elected. Our good friends Mr. and Mrs. Tar t:ir arc as interested as ever in the morning of the world's progress, while the ovening of life prevails. This is the "eternal youth" of the free mind. G. Vincent isahowith the ling every time. As tho Indians couldn't kill him, so the orthodox shot is equally unavailable, lie sticks to tho solid earth, and takes no stock in tho winged soul, hut in tho solo that is trampled under foot, which really furnishes the most genuine locomotion for tho world's good. Hotter walk this globe than circle about an immensity of nothing. Dr.Dny, in tho same line, industrious ly and skillfully keeps people from tho New Jerusalem. Ho will not give, them a pass to tho "bettor land." Grando Hondo valloy is more attractive. "Is life worth living?" "That depends upon the liver," would bo tho doctor's sago advice. U. Ghanccy nnd others give tho hand-shako of tho Liberal heart. Tho Hov. Sam Driver, son and imngo of Kev. I. D. Driver, of Portland, was present at tho lecture, and I was pleased to make his acquaintance. Ho oven said amen to some of my utter ances with fine Methodist fervor. I gavo him a copy of "My Keligious Ex perience." Ho may travel tho same way. His head is not altogethor after the orthodox fashion. So the campaign went on, short but good. I wanted to stav longor, and shall the next time, for there is always a combination of good things at Union. "The Union forever." In tho moonlight I go out nine miles, with G. A. Thompson and fami ly, to their home under tho hills. The next day the picnic, with whoso de scription I began this article, joined its glad array to the lino of march. In tho evoning I went on to linker, via Special Providonce. Wednesday morn ing I take Clark's stage for Now Uridge, and of Now Hridgo anil Eaglo valloy I havo many good things to write here after. WORK SUSPENDED. Tho Right-of-way Must be Secured Before Opsratlona Can bo Resumed. Mr. Hunt has completed bin con tract with tbu peojilo of this valloy for tbis your with tho oxcoption of grading througli tho lands of Hutchin son Him. and .1. L. Hoo. This cannot bu dono until tho right-of-way through thu snino is secured. Work would have, in nil probability, boon contin ued during tho fall and winter wore- it not for those obstacles in tho way. The l'entlloton Trilmno has tho following to Hay in regartl to tho matter, which shows tho Boutiuient of the people in that section concerning tho kickers; From n gentleman who is on tho in side and evidently knows, wo learn that work on tho Grando Jtoudo extension of tho Hunt system of railroads has been stopped, mid that until certain obstruct ors havo como to their senses work will likely not bo resinned. Tho men now employed in grading this rotul mo to bu removed to tho sound to finish up tho contracts at that place. It is questionable if tho work on tho Grande Kondo extension will over bo resumed, owing to it disposition on tho part of some to obstruct its building. There is trouble to boouro tho right-of-way, and it is possible that tho responsibi lity for tho tho failure to build this much needed road will rest on few bull headed persons who havo refused to grant tho tight-of-way through their land upon reasonable terms. The citi zens of that valley Imvo pledged them selves to pay a subsidy of $100,000, unit to secure tho right-of-way through thu valley. This latter is now the sticking point. Fanners are holding out for an unreasonably large compen sation for the right-of-way, hoping thereby to secure a portion of the amount they have pledged to secure thu subsidy. Surely they are acting in ii very short-sighted manner, nnd it is inped they will speedily come to their senses. A Pointer for You. If you want to ninko every dollar do full duty, catch on tOHOtnuof tho cheap bargains in farm or city property now ollered by Wilson it Unukutt, mana gers Union Heal Ksttito .Wooluiiun. SUMMONS. In the Circuit court of the State of Oregon, for union county Mury Higgers, Plaintiil, K. II. HilLDefcndatit To H. 11 Hill, thonbovo named defendant: l the Nam b or thi: Htati: ok Orkuo.v: You are hereby reutiircdto annear and an swer tho complaint, tiled agaui-t you in the above entitled court nnd action, on or tie lore the lir.-t dav "f the next regular term of said court, to-wit: on or hofnro the 11-X day of fjoptumbcr. J MX), and if you fail so t') appear or answer, the pliilutiit' will take juilgumeut ng.iiii!t you for the Mini i'f three liuudred and sixty-six ait-. I -J-10 1 dollars, am! interest thereon from June 'Si, r) nt tho rate l ten per cent, per annum., bal ance due upon a prondsory note lgned by you, and the further sum of fti I special at torneys feo and plaiittlll's cots ami dis bursements of this action. You will fur ther take notice that plaintiff has caused to be attached In said action the following described real estate to-wlt: All of vntir right, title and interest In block nine (!)) in Hannah's addition to the town of Wot Union , I'liion county, state of Oi -iron, a' -cording to thu plat thereof now on itcoid in the ele.k's olllce in nul county and t.itc, also the lollowing. to-wit: Commencing I at a point on the MEK of Sec. 1J, Tp. 1 1!. .'ill Ii, V. SL. I' tuuii county. Mine of I Oregon, (!0 feet west and 21 ft feet oiith of j the N V corner of the land trail-ierr d by i C. L. Ulakosleo and Caroline lliakcslee to , M. K. Warren, by deed date -Mar. lt 17. JsS), ' and extending llienco wul 200 i-'t. tin n. south 21ft feet to tho laud owned by -Mrs. Ile.isou, thence east 2(KJ f'.et, Hume north 215 feet to place of beginning, mid parcel of land being a portion of :' .s' '( Kec. 1.1 .Tn. IS. 11. t!) K. V. M.. l.iil.m county, state of Oregon, an 1 tlii plaintiff will amilv to said cutirt m s..ia .iv..jntor an order of sale of said premises, to satisfy said judgement. You will further take notice that this summons is published in Tun Okkgon Scoot, by order of tho Hon, Jas. A. Fee, judge of 'the above entitled court, made and dated at chambers at Pendleton, Uma tilla cotintv. state of Oregon, on the 5lh day of August, law. ,lUil It. I lliiln, 8 7-w7 Attorney for I'lir. Tlinliur I.nml, Act .Jtitm 'J, IK7B I'nr 1'ulillnatloii. -Nntlco U. S. Iaxd Oikick, La Uiiandi:. OnnooN.) .June 30, 1800. ) Notice Is hereby ixiven that in compliance with the provisions of tlmactof Congress of June JS, 1878, entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands in tho States of Califor nia, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Tcr ritorv," Ocorgo O. Gray, of Cove, county of Union, state of Oregon, has this day tiled in this otlicc ids sworn Ktatemeut No. 2ftl, for the purchaso oftheS SVi,SWK HICK of fe'cc, No. 1. in Tp. No. 2 S, itangc No.. I!) lO.aml will oiler proof to sliow that the land .-ought is more valuable for its timber or stono than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to said laud before the register and receiver of tins ofllco at La Grande, Oregon, on Saturday, the 27th dav of Sept. lb!X). He names as witnesses: W. V. Randall, .1. (1. Smith. Miico Kiddle and J. C, Randall, all of Cove, Oregon. Any and all persons c'aimiug adversely the afiovo-describcd lands, are requested to tile their claims in this olllce on or before said 27th day of Sept, WM. JIUNUV IllNP.lIAUT. 7-17-wlO ltegister. Timber I. unit, Act .liimi ;i, 1K7H Notice Fop I'llMlcntloii, IT. S. L. m Oiticu, Ija Ghaxiiu. Oheoon, Mav 0. 1W)0. Notice is hereby given that in compliance with tint provisions of the act of Congress of .liinu .1, lSiS, entitled "An act for the sale Umber lands in the states of California Oregon. Nevada, and Washington Ter ritory, "William It. Ilootlin, of Cove, county of Union, state of Ore gon, has this day tiled in this otlicc his sworn statement No, 208, for tho purchaso oi llie hVJ4 is tllitl WJS SWKOI Sec tion No. I!!', in Township No. South Hango No. 10 East, and will oiler proof to show that tho land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to said land before tho register and receiver of this otlleu at La Grande, Oregon on Saturday, tho 2:ird. day of Auk.. 1800. Ho names as witnesses: J, O.. A. Itieh- urdson, K. H. u illard, .1, K, Smith and John Tallut, all of Cove, Oregon. Any and all persons elaiininir adversely tho ahovo-desei'ibed lands are requested to lllo their claims in this otlicc on or before1 said li'ird day of Aug., IttW. Hknky KiNiniAitT, (1-1'2-wlO. ltegister. NOTlCtS OF FINAL SHTT I.II.IIUNT. Nntlco Is hereby given that the under signed executors of tho estate of V. T, Kieklin deceased, havo filed their final ac count in said estate, in tho county court of tho state of Oregon, for Union coiintv. and that September i!, lt'K), at a regular term of Kald court, has been set for hearing ob jections to said linal account and for tho settlement thereof. All persons interested ill said estate, having objections to said II- r.nl account aro hereby notified to appear and tile their objections thereto on or before said '-'nil dav oi September, inki. N. 1 KICKL1N, S. I). KICK LIN, 7-17-w(i. Kxextitors NOTICK OF FOKFF.ITlTr.i:. To tho heirs of tho into 13. A. Warner: You aro hereby untitled that I havo ex pended foity dollars in labor and improve inent on tlio 'May Flower'' iniiic in order to hold thu said mine, as provided in sec tion '-MlM revised statutes of tho United States, being the amount required to hold one-third of said miuu for tho year IMS), and It within ninety days from service of this notion you fail or rcfuso to pay your pro portion or sueii oxpondltiiro as co-owner. your Interest in said chum will become tho property oi mo subscriber unuer said sec tlon U.I-.M. Cornucopia, Oregon, July 15. 1S!K). 7-17-W13. C.J. DITKFI3Y, AOMINISTUATOK NOTIOH Notice is hereby given by tho undersigned administrator ami administratrix of thu estate of Nathaniel Swiger deceased, to tho creditors oi, unit an persons Having claims against iiiu sain deceased, to present thuni with Iho proper vouchors, within six month from ihedatuof this notice, to tho said administrator at Ids residence In High valloy, or said administratrix at her resi dence about ihreo miles southeast of Un ion, or toSheltou .t Carroll at their otlleu In Union, all of said places being in Union county. Oregon Dated at Union this LMth day of June. 1S!K). ANDKKW WILKINSON, Administrator, POLLY SWIOKlt. 7-11 Administratrix. notioi: oi' final si:tti.i:iunt. NOTI0I3IS III3UKUY OIY13N 11YTHI3 undornlgned executors of the ostatu of K. T. Neville deceased, that they havo Hied In tho county court of tho statu of Ore gon, for Union county, their Una) account In ad estate and that the court has ot September A. IMMfor hearing objections to said Until account and for thorettleuiunt of thu same. All persons Interested in sMd estate having objections to said final ac count aro hereby notllled to nppu.tr nud tlio their objections t said filial aeoouut on or tieforo mWI Seiitcinbor A, lSlO. Dated An. . S)J, miI.OMON SF.VIM K. WILLIAM ti NKVII.I.K, 7 V Kvei utins. .! Iho fa Is. S Wheeler I fi in i ii mm minim iiimimtiii it mum - f - -v - - i'S, 1 t Fi i: QNLY GRAND FRIZEl : TOR SEViNG MACHINES, I ' WA3 AWARDED TO : WEB & WILSON MFG. CO,Elcsantin Workman AND THE- GR0SS 0F THE limiGZl or HONOR, VAS CONFERRED UPON NATHANIEL WHEELER, z The President of the Company. r Si 1 1 ii iiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiimiMi uiiii Pacific Coast Apngy, Subscribe For Till! 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