The Oregon scout. (Union, Union County, Or.) 188?-1918, February 19, 1891, Image 2

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    TJ1U11SDAY, FEIMUAIlY 11). 18J1
FROM IOWA.
J. Nowman Relates Ilia Experience Whllo
Travoling Sn the Ea3t.
Kkoxvillb. Iowa, February 9, 1801.
EuiToit Onmio.v .Scour:
I iitn now in low but I will have to
go baok to Huston to begin my story.
On tho iiKirninjf of December 8tli 1 took
tlio fUeuinor for Portland, Maine. At
8 o'clock wc started toward the rising
nun uliicb was shining brightly. Tbe
eoa was snoiitb and in a short time wo
lost sight of land on our right, but on
our left we could tee laud most of the
time. At one point wo run very close
to uu island which appeared to bo noth
ing but rook, with two lighthouses and
a number of other buildings on it.
Farther inland was u city called Itock-
Dorl a vorv impropriate namo as the
4" a
entire surrounding country was notlt
ing but rock. Iteaohing Portland ut I
o'cloek in tbe evening wo found eight
or ten inches of snow. Hero wo had
our first sleigh ride, looking around the
city un'il noon the next day, when wo
concluded that wo wore far enough to
tbo north, so tit one o'clock we took the
train back to Dostou, Philadelphia and
Washington.
As '(Ingres was in notion wo laid
over and wont through tbo liotiso of
representatives. Jiy the timo 1 got
through that I had lost all my aspira
tions for congress. It appeared to ne
that then? was considerable farce about
it. There was one man making u speech
and no utiu paying tiny attention to it;
tbo ct nfiiftton being so gro.it that the
few who wished to hear could not. I
concluded that 1 would rather havo an
audience of two and havo their atten
tion. I noxt went to tbo sonato; here
was another man making a speech and
nobody paying much attention. Next
wc went to the supremo court where
there appeared to bo law and order.
In tlio evening wo took the train for
Chicago, going through Mansffld,
Ohio, whore we wore tempted to stop,
but wo concluded to postpone it and
return inside the next llfty years. We
reached Chicago on tbo 12th and laid
over till the loth, arriving in W.iyne
county on the 10th, where wo remained
for Homo time giving them a lecture on
tbo lib of January that caused them
to open their eyes and wonder. I
think that I havo sown sued there that
will tako deep root.
I tun now in luioxvillo, tbo countv
Boat of Marion county, lown, and havo
beon horo for sonio time, this being the
place where I colobratod the -Hit of
July in lbUU. Many of the poople in
this city expressed a do.-ito to hoar uu
lecture, but wo had no place to 8pe.il;
in, although there are eight e.liurohif I
in tho city. Wo tried the Methodists,
but they rcfusod us. 1 suppose thu
thought there was too much heresx
about us.
I find the ministers in central Iowa,
as ii general thing, narrow-minded ;
thoy are- hero whoro everything rum
in tho old ruts, and I think that if they
would re id liberal literature and let
their miiuU expand it would ho much
bettor for them. When the advent
friends learned that 1 wanted to lee
turo they invited mo to tboir church,
ho last night I gave them a lecture and
it was very well received; in fact we
had a jollification in blinking of linntU
after tho lecture. Thoy enjoyed it and
ho did I and they threw tho chinch
wide open to me, hut 1 must ho gutting
toward Oregon. Tomorrow f will start
for th' western part of the stnto where
I will nuiko thom another visit and
perhaps make thom another lecture,
and thou I will start for Oregon in
dead earnest. Yours truly,
J. NEWMAN.
LBWEH 1'KtM BALEM.
J. W. M.Kn'.ck v s V le Capual and TeV.a
What Ho saw.
H.M.icm, Orison, I'Vbnury U, 1SU1.
Editoh OiiKflo.s Scout:
In Balotn 1 itniunil ( Ha loin 1 writo.
Tho oity ha a jiunulnlion of 12,000
liuiii' il o -fciinl oi y in tho stato. In
locality itml ttpiHrnninuo it id noountur
part of my niitivo town, Osknloosa,
Joui. Thu town in tuiutioml for iniloo
with fehmlo tro cvoiywhoro. Wo co
tho bcrnli whim oak Kiuwiug whuro na
turo 'l kiititl ihiMii, 'rhoroaroBoniH a
lino tlw. Uinitt heru iih I'ot tlantl tmn
hov. Whin thu ftnto hotiso gutu th
nhiH.v thoiurtiul tlollar tlotne nailwl uu
it will .rr.iiin the climax for Hl
cm. Hi Wt UnKUorivorrtinnthrouKli
thu t ry. SuhoiIk)u! plutih thu wt
cr daily !r..iu I'.irl'.and. Wo will r
turn I'V rii'Miner mid rvport fat thur in
in)' if st of thu ganlvtn of (Jithoii,
In I'.iril .ii I wo iiihI Mr. utid Mr. II.
1. Uow.il : iu thuir way to Onliforni ;
fcuw It Mi Irwiu i hi Imll n
tiuhool, lif ii H i' Haiti.
ttutlcr bore for 75 conts a roll.
Produce "f 11 hinds is high, with a
railroal to our county niitL no market
for the tons of produce that go to wa.-te.
This is what our legislature is grappling
with. Yesterday mi l today I learned
tho true inward. ii ts of the bills that
have passed tbe bouse and are now in
the bauds of the senate. It is one of
tbo greatest battles between corp m
tions and the people that has ever tak
en place in Oicgon. It will be in the
senate over tho house railroad bills;
they havo passed the house almost
unanimously and are strong in every
respect, if carried out. will reduce local
freight rates from one-third to ono
half, and confer the power to make
rates from the corporations to our leg
islators. Geei's bill gives power to the
commission to enforce its provision'.
This bill will lie the bono of contention
in the senate. Tbo corporations have
a friend in tho chairman of tho railway
committee, a Portland millionaire,
whose sympathies are not apt to be
with tho struggle fortius people. Tinso
are plain tacts in the case and well
known to all. Tbo .expected light in
tbo senate is one involving hundreds
offiuillions of property which is worked
to their solo jise in they see lit. Tlioy
claim not only tho right to tax Oregon
products for all the traffic will boar,
but the further right to dictate tho
way it must go to market after it leaves
oursboro; contracts beyond our borders
are destroyed ; even to open up our riv
ers has so far boon prevontod. Tho
house railroad bills stand on their mer
its. So far no senator h..s availed
llieni, and none has given notice that
bo will, but tbo fact of tbo-o bills being
received in the senate no silently is a
forerunner of u storm. Tho bouse has
by this record taken a Htaud. Now
the senate must give tbo people relief
or nothing in short tlio sonato must
frustrajo its dig.iity to a hostile foreign
railroad corporation or obey the will
of tho people of Oregon as laid down
by their representatives. Those bills
will bring ton close the conflict of the
last week of tho legislature, and so far
tho railroads hold tho advantage. I
havo not had any talk so far with Un
ion comity a senators but will on the
10th. Eastern Oregon is today paying
five hundred nor cent, to some of these
Sitmo powerful claws that never get
enough tho benefit to bo derived from
the euactmoht of those bills cannot bo
overestimated. I hope to bo ut home
by tho 18th inst. More anon,
J. W. MINN1CK.
TIIE OUVE.
News of tlio 7ooic an Raponiad by cur
Roiular Corritii ouioct
C'ovk, Fthrtiary 18, 1801.
Dr. McDonald was called from La
Grando to attend Olarcncu Mitchell,
Sunday. I lo wan mlll'iing with ton-
MilitcM, hut i now impioviny.
Tlio snow fall in tho mountains cast
of town is uniHtiiilly huvy, and much
water in thu v a lli;. in tho spiin is f.
lii'olud. It will provo of great vuluo to
all uonuurnud.
(Jovo fin dibIk d its full itiota of court
attendautw this tiiiu, andwliou a Co ve
il o ootf to court hu j,eittT.ii!y munagen
to yut wliat lun tlatu out of it. A
jollier crowd it would l o hard to (hid.
The Cove ioiloliioo will t-oou ho
changed iutii a nioiujy otder t.tliu .
Uutli money oideio and postal notes
will I hi isbtuvl and imiuI. Tlii will
ptovo a j'ieat couvcuieitcu to the com
munity and will bo duly upptviiated.
The (Inuring mill id iiinnnu part of
tho time only on iiveount of Hut tear
ciiy of watvr. Wiuti thu Hol coiucii
which may oninineiiuo d 'wuig down
tho canyon any day, grinding will
on day and nihi to clean out thu
large amount of wheat uu hand.
Sleighing is now all tho rage. A
young man tho otlu-r evening went in
to see his ex pooled, hitching hia cutter
and toam on thu outeidu. When ho
came out again, romo ono without
horecs hut with u sleigh had horrowed
the ttmin and left neatly hiichtd up in
place a large studed fcheop rohu. Ono
sluigh ride that night had to hu tahen
afoot.
Died, Fohruary 12th, of throat iillt'c
tion, Lilian, yotingot child of Mr. mid
Mrs. II, L. Daughurty, aged three
yearn. Mrw, Duughui ty had roturned
from California only a fow days he
fore thu sad event, with hur daughter
who stienutd much improved in health,
but as often happens tnu humtnona
eamo when least tucpooled. Tho
funeral took pluoo .Sutuiday mid was
attended by many friends and neigh
bors. FreibyterUn Church.
1 rcao i ng every S4bbath at 11 a. in. and
7 p. in; t-'nbbat sohool at 10 a. m Chris
thin Endeuvor Kocloty, luesdn' nt p.m.
An ure cordially invite t attend. Wo
u pirenU to hnig their el dilrcn o
, i eh Dm 1 1- ey may bo nur rid In nior
.i . and j liiy W. J. 11 nitcs,
Pastor.
IMPORTERS
SRI PLATS, Sw. . 5 CUTL3S7,
METALS, MWSm BUNS,
nails, m& Mm f4 tfsvfetr ; : -fe fiseinb
: HOUSE : jttjfo TSWW l$?fl TACEL3
FURNISHING ftf$j SPOUTING
22, 24, 26, 23, 30 & 32 Lako
WHY ARE SOWS PEOPLE ALWAYS LATE?
They r.cvcr look ahead :w: ihink. Ptui.k- have been Uan-xn lo unit t il planting wason, run to tbe (Tra
cery tor their Kais. and then tr-vnS oer it for is months, rather than Fii.pnnd think what they will want
fnf 111. niinl.il TfVf 7f .1: . f.t-... .1 , J
for the cartlcn.
VICK'3 SEiSDS never .livippolnt, h the vc
them. If ft Is Flowcror Vc;
'CSflalJlOhrt .'1. 1'iantn.
nothing. This pioneer catalogue av.t&iim tin-ea
Ciir, UUI acnu ij tcum I'll nztC'H ijwrj
fna m cash premmmt to those icmi'ii.; uKib o.i!t
alt r, chance tor all. Alauc n tlifferent siiups fro:.n
1
THE
CRY
OF MILLiQNog
1, CO-l.vi-
3TCP IT MOW,
BOOH IT Will. CIC TOO LATC.
I have liecu troulileil mnnv -cnrs with
tlitense of the kidneys mid hnve tried
raanv dl-Tcrent tetneJtes and have
fKmcht aid Irom dtfTerent physicians
without relief. Ahoutthe itli of April
I w.is sud'erititt from n very vio'eut
attack tltnt alraoEt prostrated rne in
mnni'Fr I ...t ! .VM betlt Over
Wiirtl I sot down it wan aim t imp jnsible for me
i.. .rt .in ol.nip. r to int on mv flottn s, when
kind l'rovidiiue setU L'r. :tci:!i.y, with 11.
OK1SGON KIU.NUY il.A, u my
hotel. I immediately cu-iimcuccd
tisinif the tea. It had an almost
miraculous cfltct, and to the aston
ishment of nil the Rucets at the hotel,
in a few days.I am Uappy to statu,
that I whs a new man. I will:
recommend the tea to all afflicted
as 1 have been.
C. A. TUmlR,
Proprietor Occidental Hotel,
Santa Hosa. Cat.
The Blood-Red Record of the
Sioux.
-uri: 01.'-
SITTING B.ULL,
and the Indian War,
A graphic and fachiatiii" story of the
leader of the ureatct Indian nation. The
full and authentic life of
SITTING 1UJLL.
Vivid description of the Messiah Craze
Dance, and full history of the great Indian
uirof lS!K)!)l,by the popular writer and
lec urer. W. Fletcher Johnson, author of
".lc hns'own Flood," iniveuttircs of Stanley
ami numerous other works.
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Price, cloth binding
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C. HA1HI).
Islund City, Or.,
Sole Agent for Union County. 2-5w2
20
Head of good Dsiiry
Cows.
SIciul of 2-yenv-ol(is.
Full lilood Ilolsloin
JSull, Lrico IS75.00.
2
1
Reiiion for Selling : Intend to leave
tho valley about tho llrst of May.
Gall on mo at ont:o if you
want k. bargain.
O. W. COOPER,
La Grando, Or.
Stouk near Ladd canyon, l'leaso men
tion this paper.
R. H. BROWN,
Dealer in
TOILET ARTICLES,
PERFUMERY. TAINTS,
OILS, GLASS, PUTTY, Etc.
A Comploto nnd Varied Stook of Wall
rnporon hmul.
Prosoriptions Carefully Compounded
Day or Nij;ht.
A full supply of school books con
Btantly on huiul.
T.IK HS III'.
W
J huso i (MK-WlulO o-litlf ml'is
out I
run
i Union one -oriel hors i ye.ir d
Kjt on hu tl (lie. No ee duly
os e i i
ut U t v II
win iij nn ttllll n V .11 11
Wilson, ju' co of the .mc.
i' r.'-lm
Ilk
I II B Pills
Drills anuMefliGines
JOBBERS
Street,
CHICAGO, ILLS.
HuIIm. nrnnv.lr.iriii. f'.IaKn- Tit A '1.' Vrf". W:CVI 7.rt
. UAK1-; A'O SS1STA
iUHlCt UC'i:iCt lll3 I CC
colored pUiea. Crdi'S Xnvoltlcs ever offered.
ra. 'to-w r:.!i uri.-.. ..i .. o: tlio Stale T.jrs. Grsnd
evfr befnr- ? - t -.-. I W x r
JA1)E5 V;T.f. SEKK&MAW. SocHcatcr. N. Y.
Tal ma jfe's Li To of Giirisl-
SOW llIvADY.
Untitled
"From Manger
to Throne."
Uy tlio world's (realost pulpit sovereign,
liuv. t. ni: ;vi rr tamiaok, . i.
IlicludliiK a IIi!tf)ry of I'ali'iifiiio and ac
count of hU jeiirny to. through and from
the Olirist-l.mil. Ill'iotrated with more
tlwin li)0 siipft-b I'lU'r.ivias Scene- in tlio
Holy Lund and eopic h of wm-l d-fainniis
paintiti(;s of the old tna3tora, from the
greatest naileries i'l the world.
From $100 to $390 per month can easily
he made on comiiiis-ion, or we will pay lib
eral sttl.trv.
AGIiNTS WANTED, 'f01'0"' stu-
...I .i . xtM,.u detit", Mlliistcs
brifrbt men mid Indies in every town, to
whom we jjive exclusive control mid terri
tory. Act now before territory is nil taken
up. Writo for terms and full particulars'.
Address PACIFIC PUBLISHING Co.,
Ains worth Block, ,'Sd and Onk Sts.
-'-."(w Portland, Oregon.
OS. KEILHEItT,
UNION, OREGON.
A Fine lino of Goods Always in Stock.
Call anil Examine Them.
Suits Made to Order,
Ck'iininj; a ml Repairing.
All work warranted.
12-1-tf.
Thomson & l'ursnl are auonts for
the celebrated (Jvclono Wiml.Mill, nnd
ns the prices on them havo been jjrent
ly reduced thev are now within the
reach of all. Sample mill to be seen
ut their planer in North Tnion. Call
and exaniino it.
i
I HUi
(Opposito the Court l.ou-r.)
L, J, Boothe, - Proprietor.
Having relltti il t'i- s.on and a !d tl n
largi' new illnin : to in, I un n iw bet
ter prepared than ih.t ti ucc.ruod.ita my
patron.
k Apamph'ctnf Information atjtlab.
irai-iu( t no ui75,ii...winu llutr to,
Obtum lttntj, CatoiiU. TradrA
V&iAd&Mi MUNN & CO.,
LUMBER for SALE
ut tho High Valley 1
Saw Mill.
All kinds of lumber ouustautly on hand
or furnUhed on short initio. Price cltcm
us tho cheapest.
Patronage - Solicited.
W0.f WM. WI I.KlNhON ,V WIN.
I m I 9
m om mi imm
Hi!
EAST, WEST,
NORTH and SOUTH
UNION'. OREGON.
A. It. 1SM.1S, 1'iiit Ajtent.
T1JIK TAWhW.
Trains depart from Union daily as follows:
KAST BODNtl.
Overland Klyer, No ' . ...
WMT norsu.
Overland Fljor, No 1
..thai A. M.
0 1. M.
Mnin Lino, Nos. 1 and 2. "The orlnnd
Flyer,'' carry through Pullman SWpers,
Colonist Sleepers, I'ree Cliuir Cars and
Couches, between Portland and Denver,
Omaha, Kansas City, St. l.oiiis, St. Paul or
Chicago.
Mnin Line, Xos. 3 nnd 4. "The Limited
Fast -Mail," carry Pullman Dining and
Sleeping Curs between Portland and Chi
cago. OOEAjS' division.
The Union Fneifle will d I "pate 1 1 Steamer,
botween fc'an Francisco and Port
land, as follows.
ri!OM POItTLAKD. . FROM HAS FI.A.NCISCO.
At 10 p. in. At 10 a. in.
Columbia... Feb. I Oregon .. .I'Vb. 4
State . " 5 Columbia ' 8
Oreuou " !) State " 12
Columbia ' Hi Oregon .. " 1(1
State ..." 17 Columbia.... " 20
Oregon " 21 State " 'Z
Columbia " Oregon .. ' m
Slate Mar, t Ciiliindiia Mar. 4
The coiapany reserves the right to change
stpaniers'or sailing days.
ItATKS OF PASSAGE:
Cabin. - - $10.00 Steerage - - $8.00
Round Trip Tickets, Unlimited - ?:;0.00
Children, under 11! years - - Half Fare
,, ..0 years ... Free
Including MeuU and Herths.
C. S. MULLEN,
Gen'l Trallic Managor.
W. LEE.
Ticket Agt,
Gen
A. E. ELLIS, Agent. Union.
XOTlCi: Of KOIll'MTirUK.
State of Oregon, countv of Union,
November 10. 181)0.1
To John Noi.kk:
Yon are hereby notiiied that, I havo ex
pended one liuudred dollars in labor and
improvements on the '"Flying Dutchman''
nuiirt?. lode, situated in Granite milling
(li-trict. Union enmity, Oregon, as will ap
pear by certificate Hied November 10, 1S00.
and recorded in Hook E of quint, claims,
page 220, in the office of the recoidcr of
said county, in order lo hold stiid premUes
under tho provisions of M-eiion 2:i't revised
statutes of tho United States, being the
amount required to hold I he ume for the
yearendint? December .'It. 1!K), and if with
in ninety davs alter this notice by publica
tion you fail or refue to contribute your
portion of such expenditure, and of other
expenditures for which you are legally
bound as co owner, your Intel est in suiil
claim will become the property of the .sub
scriber under said see.ii-n
lMIMSt GEOlUiE W. PEKK1XS.
MTIC1J OF DISSOLUTION.
VJOTICU IS I1EUEHY OIVEX
JJ we, Stiuiru K. Thomas and .1.
THAT
It. De-
lanov. have this dnv diikolved br mutual
consent the partner-ship business heretofore
existing between us, and J. 11. Delaney is
hereby authorized and undertakes to pay
nil debts of the firm and collect all accounts
due.
Dated ni Union Oregon this ."loth day of
December ISiMi.
fr'OTIKK K. THOM S.
J. H. DEI.ANKY.
SOTlClt OK niS.SOI.UTION.
Xotico is hereby uiven ttutt tlio co-partnership
heretofore existing between W . N.
(iardner, A. K. (la.ilner and llniehhisoii
Urns, in the sawmill liii'Iiie-sat North Pow
der is this day dissolved by mutual coiinont,
W. X. (iardner in.d A N.Oardnir reilrlng
(iota the liusiness. lluu ldnsoii liros will
pay all tho iudebleilnes. . . i the linn mid col
Iccl id! ltwiiHV due Maid tlrif.
Dated thin li'Ut dav of .lunuiirv. 1S01
HI Ti MlNStiN ItuOS..
AV. N. OAHDNRR,
2-12.nil A. N. HAltDMiK.
NOTICK OK ITaOLUTIOX.
M id IlKUKBY OIVES THAT
the co partuorsliiu heretftru exist inu
belwe'U A. K. Joins ami H. Chsncey, in
he publlentlon of Till-. OUMUlK Scovt. is
this day dissolved by mutual consent. Mr
Junes will retire and Mr. Cbam-ev will i on
tlnuo the huolnoss. Either m.e w I'l neeip
fnr money due. AM back accounts must
be settled without delay,
Dated this 16ih day of January, l.B!H.
A. Iv. Junes,
H. OHANCKY.
KSTltAY NOTICU
NotU e is hereby given ihat there was tak-1
en up liy C. A. (irui , on Clover creek in tlif
t redid ot orlli I'owiler, I nion eeiinty,
i-.; mi. iiinl inistnl lefore'he unders'giuM
a .Hs'iee of tho a o for the ubuvi' pit uiuei
ot.e dark iron gray horse, MippoNed to be 1'.'
years id I. Hl hands liijjh branded wi"li a
.i capita! D (heiipt) oil the lift fliuiildn-.
Appraised at tills. Uuuarv a. I Ml!.
l-S-3t JOHN KDWAItDS.
Iiuliee i f the l'. ace.
Ttmrhurit' Kvaniiuutiiiii.
Notice is hereby yi en that for the pur
poe of making un e.xmiii i:,! uu ,,i nil .r
suns uIk may uffer tbeiueUi sa. candid ii s
lor t uehers of lhu schools m this .utility, 1
he count) ehool umt,.')Iui.. ih then it,
will huldublioeKamiiiatiuii a L liran.le
eoumiona g at num. We.ln. s ay Feb u-'
urv 'A. 1UH. ItehHl this Febrtmrv I. sjll. '
H. . sTH ANiiE. I
Umuty School SuieriMteiideiii, I'nioii I
fouuty, Or. ion. u
NOTIl i: TO
SKlll.
AH pOf-ons . ,' l, ,t i . .,,nri .,
by note, i..., . n , r ,, wgs
exjcta In s, ii, , N wj(j lit
further uoiio . i am i-omp ,t to n,i0,,
this eoure on a, , oui t ,. m I mos by the
rtcent rir-in i urnuie.iia.
' L- ALUKHy n,
01W.T.R.R.
"The Hunt Line."
In Connection with the
NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILR'I)
Korius tlie
Quickest and Best Route
ISetwon Uastern Oregon and Wuslnni:ton
and
Paget Sound points, as well a-
the Popular and Direct
Jane to all
POINTS EAST and SOUTHEAST
titt i r w ur i,M.1invn n io
SUPKKIl DINING CARS, ami
FIIEE SECOND CLASS SLEEPERS
Through to Clilengo nn tills Uno.
Passenger Trains of this Company are run
ning regularly between
DAYTON, WAITSBUUG, WALLA
WALLA, WASH., anil PEN
DLETON, OK.,
Making close connection at Hunt's.Tunc
tion with Northern Paciiic train, for Taco
ma, Seattle, Victoria, 15. C,, Ellensburg,
North Vakiina. Pasco, Spraguc, Cheney,
Davenport. Spok-uie trails, Dtitte, Helena.
St. Paul, Minneapolis,
AND ALL POINTS EAST.
Passenger Train, making above connec
tions leaves Peiidlefon daily, at 7:-l0 p. in.
Through Tickets Sold to all Points Hast
at the Lowest Hates. .
, V. F. WAMSLEY, I
Gen'l Fr't and Pavs'gr Agt.
AValia Walla, Wash.
G. W. HUNT,
President and Gen'l Manager,
II. L. DKACON, Tieke
it, Union, Or
Union and - uucopia,
Stage - Line !
o
Quickest and Cheapest
Route to the Pine Creek
Mines.
BATES :
FARE.
$1 50
3 00
0 00
ntKIOHT.
2?4o
nion to Park
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