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About The Oregon scout. (Union, Union County, Or.) 188?-1918 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 26, 1891)
f; r ! ) I I,' A 1 T1IUKSDAY, FEMtUAItY 20. 1801. "Written for Thk Scout. I F. If we all were pure nnd perfect, Would our progress further go? If our minds had dtepest wisdom, Would we strive the more to know? If wo ne'er felt pangs of sorrow, Could wo sympathy imj.art7 If we ne'er met tcencs of sandess, Could we cheer a drooping heart? If no pain e'er rapked our systems, Could we sontha the aching head? If no chilling winds passed o'er us, Could wo warmth and comfort shed f If wo felt no throes of hatred, Could our hearts e'er throb with love ? If our friends ne'er passed death's valley Could we hope to meet above? If thcro were no wars or strivings, Could we know the worth of peace? If there was no guilt or sinning, Could ourgoodnessmoro increase? II. C. Kmkjiy, WASHINGTON. News of the Week as Noted by Our Reg ular Correspondent. Washington, D. 0. Feb. 10, 1801. Editor Ojikgon Hcout: Senator Stanford, who is credited by many peoplo with being willing to be come the presidential candidate of the farmers' alliance, gave some of bis gold- loving republican colleagues a practical lesson in finance a few days since that nonplussed them nnd amused him. Ho tendered in payment for his lunch in the senato restaurant an English gold fcovercign, and tbo waiter after taking it to Ihu cashier brought it back and politely informed the senntor that ho could not take it. "Hut it's all right," said Mr. Stan ford, "it's good gold, what moro do you want?" Onco moro the waiter took tho coin to tho cashier, but ho came back with tho same story, and tho senator paid his bill .with United States silver. Go ing up to tho republican cloak room ho chanced upon a group of republi can senators who believe that all cur rency must bo based upon gold. Ho smiled as ho told them his story. "You say that gold is tho only truo Btandard ; that it will buy anything in any civilized country. Why is it that hero at tho capital of tho nation in .tho capitol itsolf I cannot pay for a sandwich wilh good gold?" "Your coin is not a legal tender," said ono of tho sonalors. "That's it oxactly," rotorded Mr. Stanford. "It's tho stamp that makes tho money, and not the material of which tho money is composed." It will bo little short of a miracle if tho free coinago bill gets through tho liotieo, although it will bo reported from tho commitlco on coinago next week. Hut it is expected to bo reported in such a way as to make it well nigh impossible for it to bo called up in tho houso, That is, it will bo accompanied by a rceotnuiondation from a majority of that committee against any furthor silver legislation, which will provont its going upon tho calendar and will also provont its being called up in tho houso without the consent of a majority of tho committee Soveral things have helped to bring about this condition of nflairs. Mr. Harrison groatly strength ened tho ropublican opponents of tho bill by giving it out unoflloially that ho would not sign any sort of a silver bill until tho presont silver law had boon given a fair trial, and Mr. Clove land did tho Bamo thing by his out spoken letter on tho subject, which was published bore on Thursday. It'jpresontativo Dingloy, chairman of tho silver pool investigating commit toe, hns oflloially doniod that his com mittee failed to usu its utmost endeavor to got all that Owonby knew when ho was before it lust week, but that hasn't ohangod tho opinions of tho unpreju diced people, who wero presont at tho hearing. Kopresentativo Dorsoy says Owcnby is an infamous liar if ho re ferred to him when he stated in a re cent Chicago jutcrviuwthatuNcbrasku congressman had ollercd him n bribe of$2JoOO. Tho commitlco isn't llnding out very much theso days, and it isn't boliovcd that it will at any timo. Congress has got to do soino lively hustling to avoid tho necessity of an extra session. Tliohoiibo will pass tho hut of tho appropriation bills by the middle of noxt week, but us ovory ap propriation bill that has yet been taken up by the t-enale has hud numerous amendments attached they will all have to go back to tho houso again for ito action upon tho amendments. The tsonutu has amended to death the iuternatiou copyright and eight hour bills, and it in uxtromely doubtful if either of thorn are heard of again at this Mion. The night icaiioiiit of the Mtmtu uru it failure Localise of (ho non Httuldinou of tt quorum. Tito DtHtM dttjmrtmont Iihi tout certi fied copies of the new apportionment law to the governors of the different states. Tho killing of General Barrundiaand the action of Secretary Tracy in repri manding naval commander Jloitcr for his non-action, was the cause of a very spirited debate in the houso this week between Representative Dalzel, of Pennsylvania, who is Inciter's friend, and Representative Lodge, of Massa chuselts, who stood by the secretary. Mr. Ilarriton has sent all the corres pondence in tho matter to the senate, nnd it has been referred to the naval committee. Hon. Henry Watlorson would not feel complimented .if he could hoar some of tho congressional comments on his letter to Gov. Hill, made public this week. Secretary Hlnino has scored another hit by concluding tho negotiation of a reciprocity treaty with Venezuela, sim ilar to tho ono recently made with Bra zil. Ho has also taken occasion to positively deny having written a letter to any person in Canada or elsewhere concerning Canadian reciprocity, ex cept tho one recently made public by Representative Baker, of Now York. J. H. C. FROM THE COVE. A Larco Orlndor drand Ball to ho Given Personal Mention. Covi:, February 25, 1891. Hay is yet plenty nnd thcro cannot bo a fodder famine this year. Stcck is doing well and has not suf fered on account of the mildness of tho winter. From tho favorablo circumstances, Covo should raiso an immense crop of strawberries this summer. The session of school in tho Shang hai district, under tho tutorship of Miss Stella Eckersloy, has been finished. Ono case of measles only has ap peared lately. Mr. J. II. Fisher is the victim and will soon be convalescent. Mr. Charles McDaniel, a stato uni versity student from this county, has returned homo on account of ill health. Quito a number of Covo teachers and would-be teachers will attend tho insti tute in La Grando, held under tho di rection of Prof. Strange. Mr. Edward Imbler and family wero called to tho Sandndgo last Sunday on account of tho serious illness of Mr. Imblcr's mother, who resides near tho lone lino.' Dr. Dccring's friends thought that ho had boon chief mournor at an Irish wake until tho fact was disclosed that a playful horso was the causo of his painful cuts and bruises. Dr. E. R. Holmes started for San Francisco last Saturday. Ho has not decidod whoro to locate for tho practice of his profession, but may conclude to try his fortunes in the southern part of tho golden state. Mrs. Aggie Foster will movo this week across the valley, and will make her homo with her parents who reside near Island City. She will, however, visit Covo frequently in the interests of her business affairs. Mr. Edward Mitchell, who has beon attending tho state university at Eu geno this winter, has returned homo on account of tho sieknoss of his father and brother. Ho does not oxpect to resume his studies again this school your. Messrs. H.J. Geor it Son will givo a ball at their hall Friday evening, Fob1 ruury 27th. Everybody is invited to como and have u good, old-fashioned, sociable time. They want to meet all their old friends und liavo put tho price of tickets at $1 per couple. Mr. J. C. Donoy, tho nursoryman, is an inveterate collector of curios. His latest is a fossil tooth which weighs ItJ pounds. Tho owner of this grinder must have been as large as a houso and able to take a bale of I my at a mouth ful. Tho specimen can be seen at tho drug store. Tho regular annual school meeting will bo hold at the school houso next Monday at 1 p. m. A director in place of Mr. A. G. Conkliu, and a clerk, will bo elected. Mr. Conklin, who has beon an elliciont and energetic officer, should bo ro-olccted, providing ho can bo in duced to again aceopt this lucrative (?) and honorable position. A Bats investment. Is ono which is guaranteed to bring you sntlsfuetory results, or In rasoof failure a return of purchuso price. On thlssafe plan you can buy from our advertised drug!! n bottle of Dr. King' Now Discovery for Coimumptlon. It W guaranteed to In in; relief In nvery can, whim used for my af fection of Throat, Lung or Chot, bituh tu Consumption, III ttinalloii of uiiim, Hron chilli, AMhnm. WhooplngJCougli, Croup, rte. It Is ploiniit uml Bgrwablo to tiute, perfectly fo, mid call 1 l depndod tiMin Tilal liotllc frt'outlt. II. frown Amy (I ere, I'nlun Orvtfoii IMPORTERS c,pc.MGER ram !ckv n ,xWl W A? 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Made in different shape fh.-n ev r lcf(.rr too par sr. ft' . ic1'. ir.chc JAli:S VICK. SELBSBLAK. UcdK.-I.T. N. Y. THE CRY OF Svl I L L I O N i-- 1 OH, BKCKl CTOP IT NOW, aOOM IT tVIIL DZ TOO LATE. I have been trouhlcl many yenra will disease of the kidneys nnd have tried ninny different itmedles ami have soiiBlit aid from different physicians without relief. About the 15th of April I was sniTcritiif from n -ery violent attack Hint almost prostrated me 1:1 When I tat down it was uliu,:,t imposiiihle Tor me to (;et up alone, or to put on my clothes, whei 1 ; t 1 iw 1l..,lr with IHe KtllU J'lVVIUCHCC m.-ii OUIiGON KIUMvi 10 hotel. I immediately coinmeuccd ushiR the ten. It liad an almost tnlrnrulnim eflrft. nild tO the OStOn- Icl.i.ipnt i.t nil Hip ftiests nt the hotel. in a few dys,I nm happy to state, that I was n new man. I wlllj recommend the tea to ull nfllicted as X have been. O. A. TsrPKR, Iroprietor Oocidectnl Hotel, Santa Rosa. Cal. 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L, J, Boothe, - - Proprietor. Having rofltted tho snn, and added a large new dining room, I am now bet ter prepnrod than ever to accomodate my patrons. i AiwnDhletof Information andab. ,tr. 1 vt mo mxs.eiH.wniK 11. w ion KvOi.tnin l'uteiits, lavtwti, rriji IjEAV'" liroaiiwnr. ctt ion. LUMBER for SALE at thu High Valley Saw Mill. All kinds of lumbar oooatniuly on linn ' or fnrnUUod on Kuun hiU . . l'l k-t-.o 1 . us tho UWMipMlt. PatTOiiago - Solicited. WWif WM. x . : i lN.v.N x m)N ON SALE TO 1 f T.iT ! PRINCIPAL POITS CAST, WEST, NORTH SOUTH' UNI02T. OliEGON, a B. BLtiTS, Tlehat ABint. TIMK TABI.R. Trains depart, from Union unify as fallows: east nouxn. Overland Klyer, No 2 11:88 A.M. WKST 1IOUJJ1). Overland Flyor, No 1 7: 0 P. 51. Main Une, No.. 1 and 2. "The crland I'lyor," oarry through Pullman SWpers, Colonist Sleepors, Free Chair Cars and Coaches, Iwtwecn Portland and Denver, Omaha, Kansas City, St. Louis, tit. Paul or Chicago. Main Lino, Xos. 3 nnd I. "The Limited Fast Mail," carry Pullman Dining and Sleeping Cars botwoon Portland and Chi cago. OCEAX DIVISION. Tho Union Pacili'i will dispatch Stoamerr between San Franeisco and Port land, as follows. Fl'.OM 1'OUTI.AKl). At 10 p. in. rnoM SAX Fl.ACISCO. At 10 a. 111. Columbia .... Feb. 1 Oregon Feb. 1 Stato " 5 Columbia. " 8 Oregon " 9 State . ... " lli Coliinibia " 11! Oregon . . " 10 Stato " 17 Columbia.... " 20 Oregon " 21 State " 21 Columbia. .. " 28 Oregon ... " 2S Stat 5Iar. I Columbia .Mar. 4 Tho company rourvos Uioright to change steninors or-sailing days. HATES OF PASSAGE: Cabin. - - $10.00 Steerage - - $S,00 Hound Trip Tickets, Unlimited - ?30.00 Children, under 12 years - - Half Fare ,, ,, G years ... Free Inclutliwj Meah and Berths. C. S. MELLEN, Oon'l Traffic Managor. T. W. LEE. Gcn'l. Ticket Agt, A. E. ELLIS, Agent. Union. xotick or ronruiTUKi:. State of Oregon, county of Union, I Xovember 10, 18'JO.f To John Noi,en : You aro hereby notilipd that I have ex pended one hundred dollars in labor and improvements on the-"Flying Dutchman' quartz lodo, situated in Granite mining difrtriot, Union county, Oregon, as will ap pear by certificate liled November 10,1800, and lecordedin Hook E of qtnutz claims, page 220, in the office of the recorder of said county, in order to hold said premises under the provisions of section 2;JJI revised tatutes of the United States, being the amount required to hold the name for the year emling December InOO, and if with in ninety days after this notice by publica tion you fail or refuse to- contribute your portion of such expenditure, and of other expenditures for which you aro legally bound as co-owner, your Interett in said claim will become the property of the sub scriber under said seeiion 2IS2-1. ll-13-13t GEO KG E YV. PEItKIXS. UOTICJJ OF DISSOLUTION. -VJOTIOE IS HEKEP.V GIVEN THAT .Li we, Squire K. Thomas and J. H. I)e lanoy, Iiuve this day dissolved br mutual consent the partnership business heretofore existing between us, and .1. 11. Delaney Is herebv authorized and undertakes to pay all debts of thu linn and collect all accounts due. Dated at Union Oregon this 30th day of December 1S90. SQUIltK K. THOMAS. J. 11. DELANEY. JiOTICK OF DISSOLUTION. Notice is hereby given that tho co-partnership heretofore existing between v. N. Gardner, A. N. Gardner and Hutchinson llros. in the sawmill business at North Pow dor is this day dissolved by mutual consent. V. N. Gardner and A. X. Gardner retiring from tho business. Hutchinson Kros. will pay all the indebtedness ot the firm and col lect all monev due said linn. Dated this 23d (lav of .lanunrv, 1R01 HUTCHINSON P.iiOS., Y. N. GAKDNEK, 2-12-ml A. N. GAKDNEK. NOTICJJ OF DISSOLUTION. NOTICE IS IIEKE1IY GIVEN THAT the co-partnership heretofore existing between A. K. Jones and 15. Chancoy, in tho publication of The Oukqok Soovt. is this dav dissolved by mutual consent. Mr lone will retire and Mr. Chaneey will con tinue the business. Either ono will receip for moneys due. Alt back aecounts uium lie settled without delay, Dated this 15tli day of January, 1WU. A. lv. JONES, 11. CIIANt'EY. ISbTltAY NOTIOK. Notti-e is herebv iriven t lint tlirn u-ns till ed up by V. A. Ci ray, 011 Clover creek in the 1 preoiuct of North Powder, Union county, : Oregon, and potel before the undesigned , a justice of the weo for the abovo precinci ' ono dark iron gray horse, mpposed to be 11 1 vearn old, 1H hands high, bnindod with a 1 a capital D (fccript) on tlie lfi shoulde: Appraised at S.'i ihU .lanuarv .1. is:u. 1 .S-3t JOllN KDWAHDS. huthf ni the Pence. TiNirliur' Itxniiiluntiiiii. Notice i hereby iven that for the pu ptiae of making u:i 1 xumtii ilmn ni ull in-r was b ma v .-ffi-r tlinii( lvi.a-r iinlidate lr I. . cli 1 11 m noiils ui n.i 1. mm v Mi!H'il:itri.i. i.t thrrt-ii ll-.ltl .1 111. 1 III. ' ttll.l;: i l.i lir.inii I' 1 1 iii" ." ' i"ii, VVi 'in--du.v , l- I. 11 -.i.'. l': I'. id .li!. K-lM.iar I. l-iil. it. t. f-'i'H.Ni.i:. Countf wtiul perlntiu.Uni, fnum I'oiiiits, Or-iOii. 14 XOIJl'i: TO kKTTI.IC. AH I 1 r-i b 1 .U-, ' l t in ' I I Mil i I . . ' Ull- 1 . II in r ' 1 1 . .tin ib 1 .1 1 .ii 11,. uii'!i - I., .in.' - Mtflu-.l i W: i tiy ih Ii OS i.l 1 in i. 1 1.U1 'Ti. A I... 0.&W.TJLR. "The Hunt Line." In Connection with the NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILR'D Forms the Quickest and Best Route' llctwceu Eastern Oregon and Washington and Paget Sound points, as well as tho Popular and Direct Line to all POINTS EAST and SOUTHEAST PULLMAN SLEEPING CARS, SUPERB DINING CARS, and FREE SECOND CLASS SLEEPERS Through to Chicago via this Line. Passenger Trains of this Company aro run ning regularly between DAYTON, WAITSBURG, WALLA WALLA, WASH., and PEN DLETON, OR.. Making close connection nt Hunt's Junc tion with Northern Pacific trains for Taco ma, Seattle, Victoria, II. C Ellcnsburg,. North Yakima. Pasco, Sprague, Cheney, Davonnort. Spokane Falls, iiuttc. Helena. St. Paul, Minneapolis, AND ALL POINTS EAST. l'asciigor Train, making above connec tions leaves l'cndlefon daily, at 7:40 p. m. Through Tickets Sold to all Points East at the Lowest Hates. W. F. WAMSLEY, Gcn'l l'r't nnd Pass'gr Agt. Walla Walla. Wash. G. W. HUNT I'resKieat ami ucn i .Mnnager. II. L. DEACON, Tieke 8 it, Union, Or Union and ' -a uucopia ;age - Line ! Quickest and Cheapest, Hon to to the Pine Creek Mines. RATES : l'Anr.. rnctoiiT, nion to Park - - $1 (50 c " " Saucer - - 3 00 lc " " Cornucopia - - C 00 2c The : "Blue : Light" SALOOR3, Win. .lames, Proprietor, U ion, Ore. Fine Wines, Liquors, an Cig?"s in Stock. Dron in and be socin le. Fine bi Hard table." PATENTS Obtained, nnd all Patent llusiness attended, to Promptly uml for Moderate Fees. Our office is opposite the U. S. Patent. Ollice, and we can obtain Patents in less time than those remote from Wasoington. Send MODELor D HAWING. We advise as to pantentabililv free of charge: and wo 1 mako NO CHAlldE UNLESS PATENT IS f SECURED. We refer, here, to tho Postmaster, the Supt. of Money Order Div., and to oilicials of the U. S. Patent Otllco. Fci circular, advice, terms nnd rcflerences to actual cli ents in your own State or Countv, writo to C. A. SjVOW & Co., Opposite Patent Ofllco. Washington. D. 0. J eel mm fl (T Saw pi i Pans, difTerent pattern, in ti s&a hi 'lit J f'lclol Elrtnti I!ox, seat putit-puiii, 1 n receipt of 1 o cCiTti. FE8RY&Ct).f London. c-.teb. 1024. U. S. Offteo 013 uroadvicy K?w Yor!(. U-liwll). IRON ic Will rHr Ik, Dll rinltth lleallb u vcroj ,uia. i'j.i-k-"-. wont or Apr"",. inaiE.i.f Ick of Ktreneth niT Tin r(llBiabsolutlroured.Uani. utclu una iiuitoi it.ffotc. Enlnninthf inloa ..4 Iin llriiln Vovr. a a nj Buertnit from compllu LADIES &WSW$& 'lumu b ,n, ua o-r. uiwici ,r ihrcompUsioa. ffaent tlnijiti ntcounUrieii lo oolr mid 10 the wvliiritr nf tk prltfln! ijo uoKnitriratut ,i in uuiui.i , 7 V. R.r-ITER'S LITTLE -LfVEKPILU?! riUmUfb.. H iuvla Voto aud Urtim UwlW Xioill.don ro.-4o(t,ocnaU In potce. Dr. KARTCR MCDIOIrJC CO., C4.Louli,fc I?ritNItIIKI) HOOMS FUH HENT I Mr M. J. t'liuncey.Cornert'ceond atu II St. t'nion. Oregon. 7 17-tf, 70l)I) WA.VTKD.Parui'.. .1. Mrliuj to ; 1 ? puy mi-ir lti(lblottUt to in''1 Ppe In nmh..), Ua ,Ijii. 7 17 It ' ' ' ! N 1 i.Kh tni: tiU.K i liuh. ' it.it m 4i,U nun ii'i li kiamlaru ..ii.li Lnqiiiu ui i)ii otltov. 7 17 tit W TOM