tui-iasnBTTr-wgggma,i.:iiJj. THURSDAY. DECEMBER 11, 1S90. AT HOME. A Paragraphic Record of Recent Happen ing! In and Around the City. Buy your slioc3 of Vincent. Counterfeit coins are getting to bo nu- $t merous. Holiday presents at the drug store. Unit and see them. Tlio boomine; town of Elgin Is said to avo four or live millinery stores. Messrs. Sherman & Italeyliavo disposed of their soda works to James Uloom, of tlic Cove. There was a special passenger train bound for Portland, Friday evening, from the East. Miller's furniture store is the place to get something stylish and useful for a Cnrist- mas present. Thos. II. Foster, of tho Cove, has ISO head of steers which ho is feeding for the Portland market. There was a wreck at the American Falls, of a passenger train, recently. Six pass enger lost their lives. P. Campbell, county judge, was arrested in Baker City last week for selling liquors without a city license. Hall Bros, have an immense lino of holi day goods. Call on them and you will lind something to please you. A special meeting of tho Union Board of Trade Is called to meet Monday evening, Dec. 15th. at Davis' hall. A petrified pig from the Yellowstone Tark is the latest addition to the cabinet of the Baker City Democrat. Mrs. L. B. Ilinehart is constantly receiv ing now goods. An endless variety, suita ble for the holidays. Call and see them. The city jail at Boise City, was totally destroyed by lire last week. It was set on fire by a two-year-old child while playing with matches. A private letter from Portland states that the smallpox has broken out in that city, but is confined at present principally to the Chinese quarters. It is reported that a shaft in the quartz mill at Sanger, was broken a few days ago, which will causo the mill to suspend work till another shaft can be cast. Tho Crystal Palace storo at La Grai-de,-was closed by tho sheriff, Monday, I. R. Dawson, of tho Portland Merchants' Pro tective Union, being tho plaintiff. Sheriff Conde, of Baker City, came down j luesday evening after James Ferris who was indicted there for forgery. Ho left with his prisoner Wednesday noon. Mrs, Alger, at the postofHco store, ha- a nice line of holiday goods which she will sell at very reasonable prices. Before se lecting your piesents call on her, 2t. An exchange remarks : "When a big man in a little town moves to a larger town he is putting himself in a position to learn -his first big lesson in humiliation," Craham, the laborer, who was injured by tho caving of a gravel bank at La Grande a few days ago, was brought over and placed in the poor house Monday evening. E. May, of the American dressed meat Co., Portland, Oregon, purchased 400 head of beef steers from Hutchinson Bros, last week. They have shipped 18 car loads from Union. E. J. Coupcr sold to E. May, -representing tho American Dressed Meat Co., of Portland, 150 head of beef steers, The company's purchaso in this vicinity is 1,000 head. An agent of the railroad company was up from Portland this week, says the Gazette, in conference with Jesse Iinbler, in regard to tho matter of establishing a station at his place below Alicel. A brakeman by tho namo of Scott fell from a fiat car on the Elgin branch last Friday morning, and the car passed over him; Strange to say ho was not killed, but got off with some severe bruises. Ladies, Misses and chlldrens woolen un dcrnare, a largo assortment, just received at Mrs. Ilineharts. Also, mittens, gloves, hosiery, etc., in endless variety, which will be sold at extremely low prices. t-2 If you want something real nico for a Christinas present don't fail to call on Jones Bros. They always lead in matters of this kind, and will be sure to suit you. Their prices this year aro lower than ever. George Burdand Con Graham, tho two men who were hurt at the gravel pit in La Grande, recently, aro both recovering. Graham's condition, although quite serious, appears to bo less critical than was at llrst supposed. The Walla Walla Statesman says: Tho people of Milton have purchased a half interest in tho Eaglo and turned it over to Harry Bowmer. Let thorn stick to Harry and ho will make Milton known to the world as never before. Young Richardson, who was implicated in the car robbery at Telocasot, and placed in jail in default of $500 bonds to appear before the grand jury, was released a few days ago, John Shaw and E. J. Couper giv ing ball for his appearance. At tho city election in Summervil'o lat week the following ofllccra wero elected: Trustees, W. L. Fugate, Justus Wade, W. E. Ilinehart, D. Sommer, and John Kirch offer; recorder, J. Collins; marshal, W. M. Morelock; treasurer, B. D. Hubers. Chancoy Clark left at this office last Sat urday a magnificent specimen of ore taken from a ledgo he recently located a mile or so this side of Sanger. We are not a very good judge of ore but if the sample left by Mr. fflark is half as rich as it looks to be, be 'rtainly has a bonanza. No one do serves it more than ho does. Mr. Harry H. Dietz arrived in town last Thursday evening from Cornucopia, with the regular monthly clean up. Mr. Dietz say their roaster la nearly completed, and they will soon be able to treat their own con centrates. They have employed in the mine and mill about W men, which speaks well j for Cornucopia. No idle men in camp. ... Preparation arc bel-is made for n Chrii mas tree and other holiday festivities. There will bo a social dance at Davis' hall in this city Saturday evening, Dec. 13th. Tickets ifl.OO, l!verybody invited. A new Invoiec of job typo and material jtistrocohed at Tntt Scorr job ofltce. Call and see our samples and get our prices be fore going elsewhere. A piece of pood jowelery is always an ap proprlate Christmis present. An assort ment of both solid and plated-in tho Intett style at tho C07C drug store. Things must ba at a protty pass in Bukar City, One of the councilman said, recent ly in a speech: "Take away the vicos of the city and what havo you left?'' Remember the gtand niauerado ball to be give'n in this city on Christmas night. No pains will bo spared to make this tho event of the season. See ad. elsewhere,. Jamo3 Bell commenced work yesterday on his contract of painting and graining tho interior of tho Wilson brick. Mr. Hunter, tho cmtractor. displays good judgment in placing this sub contract in tho hands of a skillful artist, and it will In the future, greatly redound to his credit. "Did God really cmic and live on this Karth? answered from N.itnra and revela tion,'' will be the subject ne.t Sabbath morn ing at tho Presbyterian church. Subject for 7. p. m. will bo "The Great -Religions of the world and in what Christianity excel." All are cordially imited to attond. W. J. lluomis, Pastor. Col. Asbu'ry, of the Canyon City News, accepted an invitation to rido with Row Mr. Luce in his single homo buggy, last week, and both of them had to walk homo in the dead hours of the night. It hap pened like this. They bad driven over as far in Prairie City when they met Rev. Mr. Eads. Brother Ends bantered Brother Lnco for a boss trade, and after some spar ring an exchange was effected. Col Asbury says that on their return homo tho new animal "fairly split the wind" for a few miles, when ho stopped all of a sudden, humped himself up in a knot, let go of his heels, and in less time than it takes to write it, fragments of tho buggy, harness, lap robes, etc., were promt-.cioiisly mixed up in tho surrounding atmoophi-rc. Tho Col. says they had to walk home in the dark and at one place narrowly escaped being shot, as they were taken for escaped jail birds. Tho moral of all this is that trader is a boss trader and you can't. ainh uuj initio uisu uiu ui mm. . Roll of Eouor. The followingpupilsQf tho Unlmi public iiiooi navo ijeanjiiacejion- ihftrqil buyiBpl "Sappy Ho'osiers. Win. Tinimons, Postmaster, nUrflavsillo, Intl., writes: "Electric BittOrs has done more for mo than all other medicines com bined, for that bad feeling arising from Kidney and Liver trouble.'' John Leslie, fanner and stockman, of same pluco, soys: "Find Electric Bitter.? to bo tho -best Kid ney and Liver medicine, made mo feel like a new man." J. W. Gardher, hardware merchant, sanio town, says: Electric Bitters is Just the thing for a man who is all run down and don't euro whether he lives or dies; he found new strength, good appetite and felt just like ho had a new lease on life. Only 50c, a bottlo, at R. II. Brown's drug store. A Warning From the Csve: Cove, Or. Dec. 7, 1800. Editor OitEtioN Scoot: There is some fiend in human shapo in your city that is in the habit of soiling liquor to minors of the Cove, Ono wool; ago last Sunday, two boys, aged about 17 years, went to your city anil came baok In a beastly state of intoxication. There is a law prohibiting tlio hooping open of saloons on Sunday, and it does not reflect very favorably on tho marshal of your fair city that your saloons should bo kept open on that day to furnish whisky to minors, If there is any "balm in Glllcad:'' if there is any virtue in jrraiid jurors, tho per petrators of Mich u fiendish act will be mado to sufi'er tho penalty, for thoy are known. Citizen. Remarkable Reseue. Mrs. Michael Curtain. Piainfleld, lllinolv, makes the statement that tdiooanght cold, which settled on hor lung; sho was treated for a month by her family physician, but grow worse. Ho old her that sho was it hopeless victim of consumption and that no medicine could euro her. Her druggist suggested Dr. King's New DUcovery for Consumption; sho bought a bottlo and to her delight found herself benefited from the first dose. She continued its use and after taking ten bottles, found herself bound and well, now doas he own houto work uud U as well us she ever was. Free trial bottles of thl Groat Discovery at R. II. Brown's drug store, large bottle ru ts and ?1.00. Send in your j 1 printing. FROM THE COVE. The Thirsty Citizens to be Re galed oa Soda Pop. Preparing for the Holidays--Church, Hull dings Photograph Album Lost Personal Mention. December 10, 1800. There promises to toe a large attendant) at Ue Cove ball Friday evening of this week. The milling company it making tmcon this week, to till h largs contract for tho minus. Mr. Warncll and Miss Imbler having Joined the M. E. church, were immersed by itaw S. M Driver test Monday. There wtro several case of ickness in Cove lat week. Dr. Peering, of Union, administered medicated comfort and all are improving. A Christmas trea wlfl nrobablv bo ar ranged by the Methodist and Baptist Sun day cliot scho'ars. No other attraction for Christmas eve. has yet been spokon of. Mr. Lew Hloom lost. Doc. 1st, semewhoro on the road between Cove and Elgin, a red plush pluUotsraph album. Mr. B. is very desirous of recovering tho same and will nay a reward for tho return of the volume, which was tilled with pictures when lott, Mr. J. II. Fisher bargained for ten nore of laud this week from John Martin, oon Mdoratioii $.ViO. It ii situated in the east ern part of town and will make a very neat plaeo when Improved. Tho owner will eroet a dwelling and put out a largo orch ard next spring. Some person or persons laboring under no belief ii the hereafter entered Thomas Dolnney's cabin on tho Milium, recently and purloined n now and valuable Win chester riile, together with a Mipply of oartridges. Suspicion rests on a pair and they may bo overtaken In their evil deeds, The members of tho Methodist and Iiap tist denominations expect to commence erecting large and sitihtfy church buildings in tho near future. Tho Baptist will build pest of the public school building and the lethodixt will havo their cdillce near tlio Mbrrison bllildinir. :iern.4 tint strnnt frnm ibjjr. White's residence. Ir. Mash and William Pliy ontorcd tho ramnmr department of tho public school, ionday. We can point with pride to our iliool. The teachers aro callable and 'lyahistaking and the pupils aro showing iuiarked advancement. Tho directors also tiffco interest in the school affairs by seeing thitt tho grounds and buildings aro kept in good condition. yovo now numbers another manu facturing establishment among its Indus trios. Messrs, .lames and Peter Bloom have opened a soda factory on Main street. They will turn out largo quantities of soda pop, champagne eider and other light and popular beverages. This is tho only house ofithu kind in tho valley, and should re cilvo liberal patronage from the surround ing' towns. Tho firm will run a delivory rwajon in connection with their business. OUR SOCIAL WORLD rlef Personal Mantlou Epltomo of tho "Week's Amusements. , k Mr. J.M. Ilarsin.of tho Cove, called on Uf. Friday. Ml". I. L. Holler, of Tolocaset, called on Saturday. iMr. Sherman Rcos was up from tho Covo ,a-f0w days ago. t Mr. Jainos Tumor of Big creek, visited .djlilbu, Tuesday.. air. ii. w. uwignt, or La Uranttc, was in ihe city Monday. Mr. C'has. Tombleson, of Tolocaset was in Union, Tuesday. m. l. iN. raneitKe, ot I'ino vnlloy, was .in the city recently. Mr. II. O. Gorham was down from North Powder a few days ago. Mr. and Mrs. Stanfortl wero down from North Powder, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Stewart, of tho Cove, visited Union last Friday. Mr. John Bates, of High vnlloy, haa our thanks for favors this woek. Mr. A.. I. Good umtl mado i Hying visit to Lti Grande last Thursday, Mrs. John Boyd returned from thoWois er on Friday evening's train. Mr. Win. Ecclos came down from North Powder, Saturduy, on business. K. S. McComas, ot tho Chronicle, was over from La Grande, yostordnv. Mr. and Mrs. O'Bryant. of North Powder, woro visitors to this city, Tuosday. Mr. Leroy Lomax. teaohor of tho Telo onset school visited Union, Sunday. Mr, Chas. Wilson called on us last Tues day. He has our thanks for favors. Mr. John Clarke and wife, of La Grande, vlsltod Union the fore part of the week. Mr. Isaac Bowman, of Sanger, sent In this woek and subscribed for Tin: Scoot. Mr. Alox Cochran, of tho Cove, mado us a ploasant and subitantial visit last Friday A grand ball will bo given by tho Odd Fellows ut North Powdor on Christmas evening. jrossrs. W.J.Townley and W. A. Hoi- comb anno down from Sanger, Tuesday overling. Mrs. KanniuH, Dawson, of Bornice, Mon tana, sent in UiIh week and subscribed for The Scoot. Mr. John Shaw, of North Powdor, was in the city last Saturday and subscribed for The Scour. Mr. Moody, of Eagle valley, who lias boon vloiting in tho eut.t, returned homo lust Monday. But n. In this city, Dec tith, to the, wife of Wm. Wilson, a son, w.Iht ten pounds, M'lthrr uiid c I. M d .' well Billy all Iimifcy. p3 Mr. 1). Couper, brother of E. J. Coupcr, of this city, returned on Saturday evening's train, fromScotlnnd. Mrs. Duke Woods returned, Suturdav I evening, from n visit to her mother uud j.brothorat Pocatollo. Mrs. H. II. I.ewis returned from the : Sound a few days ago where she ha been visiting with relatives. . Mr. 1). B. Rees was n candidate for may- ui m vtuiraim, wnsn.ai ine cKMion last woek, and was defeated by six Tote. Mr. J. Q. Shirley returned from the British possession last Thursday, where ho has been lookingnfter stock interests. Milton Levy loft for Portland Sunday ovoning. It will bo qnlto a treat for .Mil ton, as he hai not been there for IS years. Mickey Benson who has boon quite siek for somo time, i able to bc around iiu-iin. His many friends are glad to see hint out. Mr. A. J. Nicholson wai down from i or nticopla. Saturday, purchasing Mtpplirs r.ir the winter, lie has charge of the O ti. M. Co's boarding houp. Mr. C. D. Morgan eamo down from Pine valley, Friday. He h.n accepted a position In a mercantile establishment in Boit.e City, nnd will make that his future home. There was a social party given at tho resi dence of F. 15. Foster, a few evenings since, in honor of Miss Mollie's return. Every one presont expressed themselves, as hav ing a good t i -no. Mr. Henry Lynch and wife, of Telocaset were in the city, Monday, Mr. Lynch has just returned from Portland where ho had been with a car loatl of horses, lie soltl tho horses there ata gootl figure Mr. and Mrs, Nelson Murray arrived in town .Saturday, and left on the evening's train for Athena so soe their on, Pete, who wai shot untMnngerniisly wounded by the city marshal of that place. Tho young man may not die, but it 13 thoueht ho will be a cripple for life. It is an unforttinato affair, all 'round. Mrs. Eliza Warren, 11 daughter of Row II. II. Spaulding claims to bo not only the first born white child 111 Oregon, but also west of tho Rocky mountains, having been Irani in the year 1837, was present at tho Whitman mnsacre, taken prisoner at that time by the Indians, and is at present liv ing on his farm two and one-half milos east of Brownsville. Tho Commissioners' Court. At tho commissioners' court held last week the following business was transacted : The appraisers appointed to fix tho dama ges that would 1ki sustained bvJ, Farrcll by reason of tho opening of tlio roatl peti tioned for by .1. Wilson et nl, reported that Farrcll would not be damaged at all. Re port accepted and road ordered opened. The appraisers appointed to report on tho road petitioned for by J.Q.. Shirley et ill, found that J. M. Phy will bo damngod ?100 and L. R. Holmes 1S5. Ordered that as soon as tho petitioners pay the damages the road bo opened. Road survey petitioned for. by J. A. Sha ferctal, on tho old Mcacham road; P. Strickland. F. N. Arnold and Win. Sherod appointed viewers, to meet with tho county surveyor at Hilgard 011 tho 10th, to view and sut vey tho road. Settlement was mado with Warren Fra slur for superintending work on tho Lyon hill and Pinecicok roads. Tho vault recently finished by Wm. Koc nlg, tho architect, for the usoof the county clerk, was accepted. Tako it Before BraaSfa3t Tho great appetizer, tonic and liver regu lator. In uso for moro than 0 years in England, Positive specific for liver com plaint. Bad tasto in tho mouth on aris ing in the morniny, dull pains in tho head and back of the eyes, tired feeling, dizzi ness, lnngour symptoms of liver com plaint. Remedy Dr. Henley's English Dandelion Tonic. Relieves constipation, sharpens tho appotltc and tones up tho en tiro system. Get tlio genuine from yog druggist for $1, and tako according to di rections. 7-,'i-yl Ranraarwa aiA.i:itiui. STEELE STALKER. At tho Centennial hotel in this city. Montlav, Deo-8, lfcOJ, B. F. Wilson,. P.. oilleiating, Mr, Free man Steele and Miss Florence Stalker, both of Pino valley, GOODBUOD - SHOEMAKER. At tho residence ot J. M. Phy, near this city, Wednesday. Doc. 10. 1800, Rev. Driver oilleiating. Mr. A. J. Goodbrod of Union, and Miss Louinu Slioomnki r of Pino val ley. Tho wedding was a qulot aff.iir, tho cere mony being poi formed at 11 o'clock a.m., in tho presence of n few Intimate friends. A sumptuous dinner was partaken of, after which tho happy couple took their depar ture for La Grande and left on tho evening train for Portland nnd tho citieH of Pugot Sound, At noon of that day the Centennial ho tel in this city, of which Mr. Goodbrod is proprietor, was tho s'ceno of much gaiety. A largo numbor of Invited friends of Mr. Goodbrod ustomblod and partook of n roy al dinnci prepared for the oecuIon. While iho host and his amiable bride went not presont, many wero tho wishes for their speedy return and happiness through tho coming years. Tho following guosts wero present: W. T. Wright and family, P. O. Reams nnd family, J. II. White nnd wife, A. K. Jones and wife. L J. Davis und lady, A. Levy nnd wife, T. Oliver and wife, I). Corey and wife, E. 11. Lewis and wife, Frank Hall and lady. F. E. Foster and wife, .los. Wright and fan; lly. B. Chancoy and lady, Marlon Duvis und lady, J. M. Johnson und wife, Joseph Squires and lady, and Miss Ruth Eaves, besides tho regular boarders, IUKI). RIOHEY. -Iu La Grande. Wodnosduv, Dec. 3. ltw. 1 Wnu L., wife or U. M. Rich cy, aged 1 years. Edna L. RIohey was horn July 30, 1BC9, and was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Slater. Sho was United In marriage about two year ago to Qco. 31. Rlolioy, u highly oktimnitid young nitiu of La Orumlc. Tho earnest sympathy of tint oouimiyilly is with tin 1mmv1 bu-hund and tho es t'Ciiit'l 1 im 1 ' h. o l; , r fol (ho weight of u tttwp aflllotlon. 1 sry Said critical tramb."! would sav Crusts of bread often come ia my wa 'But the3'Ve tousrh now no more m Where thev:vYireGriuzeDoor Gives? the air.in tKe'ovenfuHjpIay,A Buy the HARTER OAK wist; V We arc sole agents for these well known Stoves nnd Ranirn. In BAKING. ROASTING, ECONOMY of FUEL, SAVING of MEATS, and DURABILITY, they aro superior to any other so-called first-class stove mado in America, and we are now soiling them FAR CHEAPER than any so-called first-class stove has over been soldlln Eastern Oregon. They are Fully Warranted in Every Particular, Thl U not tin idle and valuless assertion, but a warrantee backed by tho well known integrity nnd reliability of tho Charter Oak Manufacturing Co. &?-Yu aro also car rying a complete assortment of HEATING STOVES! All of tho above ardware OUR TINSHOF and satisfaction guaranteed. Call and examine our goods nnd prices. SUMMERS it LAYNE. Union, Oregon JII1 TO CARRY AWAY BARGAINS, at idoxjZfih: lie-vst's store. 1 am overstocked in Clothing, Dry Goods, and all kinds of Dress Goods, which must be sold REGARDLESS OF COST. ' Call BIG fgdllKrheso goods are of the latest styles and importations, but must and will be sold at a sacrifice. linn iirinT'TTTin-rirtfTwrmrr -DEALER IN- Latest Styles. Juat Received, Direct from the Eaat, a Lnrgo Invoice of LADIES' and MISSES' CALFSKIN SHOES, tho Best Ever brought to thia Market. Also a Fino Assortment of GENT'S -:- FURNISHING -:- GOODS. My Prices will suit tho times. Drop in and soo mo. O. VINCENT, Main Strcot, Union, Or. New FA ly L Goods. Juat Received at- S. C. MILLER'S. $EWJP n XVI. Antlijuo & Mahogony Parlor Suits in Mohair and Wool Plushes. A Pine Line of Up holstered Chairs, Office and School Furniture, CARPETS, MIRRORS, ETC., ETC., In fact, everything to bo found In a Ilrst-class furniture store. PICTURE FRAMESIMade toOrdeiAK;.ToaSASH, DOORS and BLINDS, S. C. Miller, AiSCTE&. m CO 5 L5 m acjynii Over:. rcliablo manufacture. AND T in ware Is ill charge of 11 first-class workman, nnd all kinds of reparini; and iob work done at reasonable rates. M7tf Early and Secure BARGAINS! All Kinds. SiiArQ nULOj An Klcgant Assortment o High Novelties lu f!(M Not to bo found elsowhoro ifii'Mxi In eastern uregon. FURNITURE