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THUHSDAY, APRIL 30, 1891.
UNION PACIFIC TIMB TABLE.
No. 1 Fast .Vail, West 7:0T . m.
No. 7 Pacific Express. West 7:5.r a. tn.
No. 2 Fast Mall, East
No. 8 Pacific Express, East. 11;00 p. ni.
30TICE.
On nccount of the change made in the
management of this paper, all accounts due
tip to Jan 15, ISM. must be settled without
delay. Thoe knowing tlu'insclvei indebt
ed to the paper are requested to come in
and pay up without further urging.
LOCAL AHD PERSONAL.
V Paragraphic Record ot Recont Happen
lnca In and Around the City.
Family Groceries at cost at Jones Bros, tf
Secnd Wand furniture for sale at Jones
Bros.'
Tlie to n ot Huntington is improving
quite rapidly.
Frank Bidwell aid wife. f Baker City,
Bpent Sunday in Union.
Messrs. J. D. Jjlatrr and J. F. Baker were
otcr from La rando Tacsiiay.
The onlj place t secure lirst-class job
printing is at The Scoct cfllce.
Jolin Martin, of the Cove, made our
office a pleasant visit last Holiday.
Mrs. It. A. AlcCormick called on us Inst
week and subscribed for The iScout.
Thonma O'Bryant and nife, of North
'Powder, visited Unien Saturday last.
Closing out sale at Jones Bros. Every
thing must be soli regardless of cost, tf
Mr. Currie. a mining expert arrived in
town Honikj an iis way to Cornucopia.
There will be t meeting of the board of
trade tomorrew ni;;ht. A full attenduace
is desired.
Services were held last Sunday at the
Episcopal church, Ht. Rev. B. Wistir Mor
ris ofttciaMuf.
The steamboat Ndriua made a successful
trip from Huntington to the Seven Devils
and back last week.
Jiaii urotliers, o Union, will now carry
the full line of Frank Brothers' Implement
Company's machinery. 3-12-lm
Dr. North, the dentist, hus removed his
office to the building formerly occupied by
George Baird js a barber shop.
The next term of the fctate teachers' instl
tute will be held at Newport, Yaquina bay,
during the lim eek in July.
All extras fr repairs on Frank Brothers'
Implement Company's goods can now be
secured ot Hall Brothers, Union, Oregon.
Do notfonret that Hall Brothers now car
ry a full and complete line of farming im
dlements, also wugons, buggies, carts, etc.
W. II. ituadall, of the Cove, called on us
yesterday and subscribed for Tun Scour, to
be .sent to Mrs. Georgiana Campbell, Baker
City.
A meeting of the taxpayers of this school
district will be held next Saturday for the
purpose of voting n the school house ques
tion. Get a eariciture photograph of yourself
taken al Jones Brothers' ;;allery. These
pictures are "to utterly funny for any
thing." Mr. P.inehart leads in the millinery line.
She carries a fine stock of gods, and the
low price at which she is selling them is the
talk f the town.
Ilea1 the new ad. of George Baird's vari
ety store, which appears in this issue. He
curries a nice line of fooit and will sell as
cheap an anybody. '
Mr. and Mrs. Shirley gave an informal
party to f-cveral Invited juests (rom the
city Tues day evening. All present bad an
enjoyable time.
School Books. Remember Hall Broa., of
Union, car.y a complete line of school
books and j-chool supplies. Country or
ders promptly tilled. 4-2-w4.
15. P. McDaniel and wife and Mrs. Caddie
D. Smith, nitcr ta Mrs. WcDaniel, who is
here on a iu from Missouri, were in the
city on Friday of last week.
It K'oms ilie shoe faeiery at North Dalles
Ha not been i paying investment so far.
The machinery has been attached by labor--'ors.
The factory hta been closed.
Mr. Boo'hc, of the Union City hotel, de
sires us to .sti.to Dim there is no foundation
for the statement that one Van Highlands
will noon take charge of his hotel.
A. N. Hamilton, railroad commissioner,
camo down from his home on Snake river
Tuesday. He reports his family, who have
beon suffering with la grippe, all eonvales-
OCHt.
.Mr. M. K. Brown arrived m town Mon
day from Dayton, where he was called to
the bedside of his daughter who was report
on very loir. He took the stage, Tuesday,
for Cornucopia.
Bare. Miller, the fnrnitiiio dealer, has
moTpd his t took to one of the new brick
buildings rrcently erected by Jon. Wright.
Thin will civr Ur. Miller a much better op
portunity t show his fine line of foods.
The material for the Frccwatcr Herald
litis boon dUposcd of tothe.fanners' alliance
people of taut county, and will bo removed
to Pondloton. where it will boused in the
publ leal ion f a paper in the Interests of
that order.
A. N. Gardner, the jeweler, is lifting up
hi huildiiiK on Main street with a plate
jrlrw front and will soon move his stock of
good tliweln. When completed the build
iiij; will present a vory noat and attractive
appearance.
on Mondar eveuiuff the t-lierlfT received
u teleplio.i wastage from the depot an
nounc:t( that oHt trrfmps had hrokn
mtot'i -ei't.on bonne and atole a auit of
rio'hp f' ne of the fe-tio'i hand No
aneU haw r.
Ami n it tt aui fc.tt Vanderbilt will
rall' l tb tt the Cni-.n Pacific rail-rnllr-iat
PiuIIUm o.ih. tJould, ot tin
y. P. I:. 11 . is ( tdeuvoriiitf to monoplUf
ibt- w rii irafU'1 ami trexe out oilier
rivi tmd thl ratie the IrnnWe.
The Lndies Aid Si .piety i.f the Presbyte
rian church will meet at the ren leiice of
Mrs. E. Benson Friday afternoon. May 1st.
You can always find a good supply of
stationery, school books, novels, etc, at the
postollice store. A fine lot of garden and
flower feeds just received. 4-2-w4
Miss Able, of La Grande, it milliner, has
been engaged at Mrs. Rinchart's store, it
being necessary to employ two hands on
account of the immense and increasing
trade at her store.
The Ladies Aid Society will give a socia
ble tonight at the residence of Rev. W J.
Hughes in honor of two of the members
who are about to leave the city. An Inter
esting programme will be ronderod. All
are cordially invited.
T. F. Gooeh, of North Powder, was in
the city yesterday. He has- sold out at
North Powder ami will take his departure
for Southern Oregon in a few days, with
his family, where he will locate permanent
ly. Considerable local matter is crowded out
this week on account of county correspond
ence. We are pleased to sec our many
correspondents take such an interest in this
matter, and their, letters will always find
pace in The Scout.
".Vcaro indebted to Mrs. Mel Campbell,
of Pomona. Calif., for a copy of the Pomo
na Progress, containing an account of the
president's visit there, also of the orange
carnival at Chicago, in which the fruit
from Pomona was awarded several diplo
mas. Ladies are coming from North Powder,
Cove, Sanger, Cornucopia and La Grande to
Mrs. Summers' for hats. She is also re
ceiving orders from Baker and Wallowa
counties, and Idaho, which is self evidence
that she i the leader in her lide in this
coutry.n 4-'J3-w2
Dr. J. 15 Mahanna, the inventoi of the
single rail railway, is a citizen of Umatilla
county, but i,s constructing his first railway
in Vermont, from Rutland to Motitpclier,
a distance of 70 miles, on a snbsidy of f30i0
per mile, and 'JO car loads of through freight
per day, per annum.
New and novel. Stamp photographs,
gummed, ready to tiek to cards, lockets,
watches, rinjrs, pin, fancy work, autograph
albums, books, letters, envelopes or hearts,
at Jones Bros. gallery. Fifty for $1. Call
and see samples. Also minette photographs,
beautiful designs, 20 for 1 1. tf
A. J. Hunt, a gambler at Walla Walla,
shot and killed Private K. Mills of D troop,
Fourth cavalry, during a quarrel last Wed
nesday night, in a saloon. It seems the
shooting was without much provocation
On the Friday night following a crowd of
about eighty masked soldiers took Hunt
out of the Jail at. Walla Walla and shot him.
W. T. Burdette arrived in the city last
Thursday from the Sound country, where
he has been spending the winter. He took
his departure Friday morning for Cornuco
pia, to look after his mining intcrets there,
and will probably remain all summer. His
wife will remain in Tacoma until after the
snow is fully none in the camp, before com
ing up.
The telegraph wire has been strung be
tween this city and the depot for the Union
Railway Co. Material is on the ground for
the erection of an otllcc, and the ties and
rails will be at the depot in a few days
ready for laying the track. It is expected
the line will be in operation In a few days
Hits will be a great convenience to our
citizens, and a great benefit to the town.
The joint efforts of the people of Union
and Baker counties in the matter of road
cnnstiuction gives evidence of tho fact that
these sections are not on such unfriendly
terms as many might have supposed judg
ins from the recent war of words over the
panhandle section of the former county.
When it comes down to a matter of busi
ness the people of Union and Baker lay
aside pettv jealousies and bickerings and
join hands for a common end. Donioerat
Petaluraa, Calif., has had a shaking up
ami no mistake It was the fault of some
drummers, who were stopping in town
Having nothing else to do, these gentlemen
wrote a h-tter to every minister in town
containing the following words, penned in
an agitated hand: "All is discovered
tly!'' And no one knew, until tho drum
ners divulged their scheme, why there was
no preaching in Petaluma tho next Sunday.
The Republican has a note for $200 that
they have advertised long and loud in order
to find the owner, and sulllce it to suy they
iavc not yet found tho owner. The propri
etors of the Whaagdoodle, we understand,
.v 111 endorse the note "without recourso'
to anyone who will claim the same, provid
ing they sottle the much sought tor adver
tising fee. We invite advertising, but not
in this styl exactly. For further inTor
mation enquire at this office.
Apportionment of ocliocl Mor.cv.
l.i?
Following n a -ta eoit iit of the April Ap
portionment of school funds.
amount appropriated is fH.998.4fl:
no. so.
nisiT. r-cpn,
1. 6G5
2 ' 10
3 SO
4 27
5 2S0
0 SI
7 01
S 107
II 62
10 35
11 41
12
13 1VT
14 85
16 140
10 31
17 101
15 to
19 , 40
20 11 '
21 41
22 103
23 1S3
21 23
2.r 82
20 48
27 40
US 10
29 06
30 63
31 17
32 20
33 fw
34 32
35 f)2
36 47
37 30
3S 31
30 25
40 40
41 So
45 20
43 33
44 21
45 m
10 39
47 04
4S 19
40 5S
50 55
51 00
52 52
53 13
54 22
55 35
5G 21
57 10
53 33
59 33
1)0 39
01 2S
HI 25
03 11
01 52
(55 32
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Take It Ueforo Breakfast.
Tho gruat appetizer, tonic and liver rotcu-
lator. In uo for more than 50 years in I2ng'
land. Ponitivo specific for liver complaint,
bad taste in the mouth on arising in the
morning, dull pains in tho head and hack
of the eyes, ,ireil feeling, dizziness, languor
symptoms of liver complaint Remedy
Dr. Hensley's English Dandelion Tonic.
Relieves constipation, sharpens the appetite
and tonos up the entire system. Got the
geruine from yourdniggiut forfl.-ntid take
according todirociions.
Notice.
The Union Cemetery Sooioty meets at
the homo of Mr. K A. Alger Thursday,
May 7, at 2 o'clock p. m. A full attend
auco is requested. Important buslnoflo to
L be considered. All persons having claims
against tho (.ociotv are requested to prosont
thtiin on or boforo that day.
liv. T. II. CKAwroao,
v2 Secretary.
Pribytrlan Church.
Preaching eviry bubhath at 11 a. m. and
7 . in ; Sabbath whoi at ltt m s Ciiri
tian Endeavor Hciety, Tuottday at 7 p. m.
All ara cordially invited to attend. We
urge parent' to minx their children to
i iiurch that they tuav be nurtured in mor
u itv and piety W J. Ill (.he,
Pastor
AC Williams
A N Crouch
W McDonald
W J Shoemaker. . .
B F Wilson.
K Kuhn
J M JlcCall
0 D Thomlia-on. ..
Weslay Duncan. .
M A Harrison. . . .
A K Imbler.
J A Wright
Jacob Collins
J K P Harris
Jaspor G Stevens..
Matt W Mitchell...
II (Irwsrtmn
W V Qekeler
J H Shanibough. . .
1 W Maharry . .
W W Kirby . . .
if X Arnold . . .
G B Swlnohart.
A X Ilusick
Juittii Wrisht. .
John Fi.her. .
A X Rynearson
C B Uep
R A Hug 217 70
J C Brooks ... m 74
W A Cates 03 44
Walter Cranston... 119 00
R A Wilktnsoif. . 101 00
W H llntlmon. .. 132 50
J W Minnick 1S1 10
J L Fine 171 M
John Shaw. 127 40
R,M South. . 120 93
X 1) Holey Ill 0
W II Madison 188 03
.IRXorval 110 30
Ciuper Cranier .... 101 60
.Ins Moss 148 01
D W Hug. 101 IS
J L Pluniloo .... 170 00
J I. Roe 135 14
WT Beniiohoft 210 12
G A Brown 99 02
W T Bartmcss .... 109 74
P J Brown . . 101 80
J T Galoway 'Ml 20
W F Burnett 1S4 10
S F Cusick. S3 51
,1 A Tucker.... r.. 100 70
II .1 Baker 110 30
J H German . Ill 92
Win Miles 91 23
C Goodspeod 135 1 1
Chas Bochtel ... 14S 01
AWCuthbert 150 02
II C Comer . . 122 24
Mrs Flora Kynch. . Ill 50
,1 R Gibson. ... SO 12
John Vassar. . . 184 10
J 11 Mimmaugh 132 50
Win Ashby.... 109 31
In accordance with the school law, each
district is given $50, and then receives a
pro rata sharo of the remainder, which is
$2.55 per capita. There are 4,112 children of
school age in the county.
H. S. STRANG U, Supt.
MAUKIKU.
LANDIS GKORGH. In this city, Mon
day, April 27, 1891, Mr. Geo. 12. Limdis,
and 3Iiss Eva M. George, Rov. S. M.
Drirer ofiiciating.
WORNSTAFF JOHNSON. At tho Un
ion Citv hotel, Tuesday. April 27, 1891,
James ('. Wornstair ami Maggie Johnson,
both nf La Grande, Rov. L. J. Boothe
officiating
The contracting' parties are each 01 years
of age. Tun Scout wi-hes the "young
couple'' success and happiness.
in i: i).
BAIRD, At Glenn's feiry, Idaho, April
23, 1K91, Mr. Joshua H. Baird, aged 2!)
years and 13 days,
Deceased was suddenly, takenilown with
pneumonia, and died in a very few days.
Ills wife and clrtld wore stopping with Mrs.
A. E. Eaton, of this city, when the news of
his illness came on Tuesday of last week.
Mrs. Baird and Mrs. Eaton, who is a sister
to the deceased, immediately started for
Glenn's ferry where they arrived and ad
ministered treatment, doing all lit their
power to save his life, but to no avail, and
on Thursday evening at 5 o'clock ho ex
pired. His request wns to be burled at
Union, ami accordingly a telegram was
sent announcing his death, and on Satur
day morning tho remains wero brought to
this city. The funeral look place from the
residence of A. E. Eaton on Sunday morn
ing at 10 o'clock, services bring conducted
at tho M. K. church by Rov. J. 1. Morris.
Tho remains were followed to the grave by
a largo crowd of sorrowing relatives ami
friends.
Deceased was born in Sullivan county,
Mo., April 5, 1802, and was brought to this
valloy in his infancy, ui 1803, where lie was
raised. He was woll and favorably known.
About five yours ago he went to Idaho
whore he has been engaged In stock raising.
He win married to Miss Ida Truder, at
Hatley. Idaho, on Out. 31. 183-j, and after
wards moved (o Glenn's, ferry where ho
resided up to the tlice of his death. He
leaves a wife and child, two sisters and four
brothers to mourn his loss.
Thus In tho prime of life there cornea
A voice eaoh must obey.
"lis hoard In many happy homes,
And loyesl ones called away,
Tho wife is left in lonolinott;
Tho child's nu orphan now
Xo ouo to cheer, to love and blosa,
Or soothe tho nulling brow.
Yet hope survives; and comfort gives
Relief to moursiug soul,
That In a fairer clime lie Uvea
Where death hath uo control.
II. C. ItUKKV. .
SWIUKH -Near this rftjr. April 2ft. DW1,
Mrs. William eHvigrr.
The funeral took plurt e-.teidajr from
the Presliteri4fl chun-h, . r leu bailiff
eon due tod by Rev. W. J. Hughes. De
ceased leave a hu0and and three small
cliild.t-n to mourn iter loos.
ji5 B jf3 jj jj
beeFafcccvk ra.rc?I uJke ordered.
Bui: the.vJter spake oncc rwore.
D&y.tTtlster.dld vcu know we Kc
AVl.re Gkuxo.Own Door?-"
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Well donc'TJl KvCtKecmeexb.
door yrcfidpvee tKc Jolce&Tso
IF YOU WAKV THE BEST,
BUY TUB
A . '
f -m CHARTER OAK,
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Wiro Gauao Ovon Doors.
.TM JQHsat ltp.
Perhaps you ..re run down, can't cat,
caVt sleep, can't thirk, can't do anything
to your !"atisfaciion, and you wonder what
ails you. You should heed the warning,
-6u are taking the first step into nervous
prostration. You need a nerve tonic and
In Electric Hitters you will find tho exact
remedy for restoring your nervous system
to Its norma!, healthy condition. Surpris
ing results follow the use of this great nerve
touicatid alterative Your appetite returns,
good digeitiort Is restored, and the liver and
kidneys resume healthy action. Try a bot
tle. Price 50c. at Brown's druit store.
Public Bale. ,
I will sell at public auction to the highest,
bidder, at North Powder. Union county, Or
egon, on tho 2d day of May, 1891, 7 head of
horses, 2 cows, one w-;on and harness, 2
buggies and harness, one MeSherry seeder,
and household furniture. Terms of sale:
Sums under $5.00. cash ; sums of $5.00 and
upwards, 7 months time at 8 per cent inter
est, with approved security.
This the 13th day of April 1801.
J.'W. KIMBRKLL.
CSf-Wf are sole aircnts fur these well known Slnviw Mini l!,,(.,j in liAirlvJ
ton.w, i'.iw.miki oi im i-.i., s,ni.u oi .Mi;. it, ami DURABILITY, they
lro superior to any other so called tirst-class stove made in America, and we are now
Hltitthrm FAR CHEAPER than any M)-ealled lirst-class stove has ever been sold In
yTSBStrrn Oregon.
Tbe Pulpit and the Stage.
Rov. F. M. Shroul, Pastor United Breth
ern Chun-h, Blue Mound, Kan., says:
'I eel it my duty to telLwhat wonders Dr
rung's New Discovery lias done for me.
My lungs were badly diseased, and; my
parishioncrs. thought I could live only a
few week's. 1 took tive bottles of Dr. Ring's
New Discovery ami am sound and well,
gaining 20 lbs, in weight.
Latter List
List of letters remaining uncalled for at
tho postolllco at Union, Oregon, for the
month ending April 30. tf91 :
Carver, Euom- Pound, Joel A
Larzeli, C E Pope, Deui'psiiy
Ormeston, W Reed, Miss Meilio
Woods, Jake.
Porsons calling for any of the above let
ters, will please say 'advertised.''
Mi. K. A. Awn:. P. M.
They arc Fully Warranted in livery Particular,
lhl is not an Idle and valuless assertion, but a warrantee hacked hy the woll known
integrity and reliability of the Charter ak Manufacturing Co. JCiy-Wo are also car
rying a complete assortment of
HEATING STOVES!-
All of the abovo reliable manufacture.
M a rclwa re
AND
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O FT P rV I "fVTC T-T OT ,s m t'linr:e of n I'rst-class workman, anil all kinds
V U Hi L L JL O X JLvy L of rcparing and job work done at reasonable rates,
and sutistaction guaranteed. Call and examine our goods and prices.
SUMMKUS LAYNK. oiu tloor Fottth of Jaxcox's store, Union, Or.
p S ' '''' 3
Card of Thanks.
Wo desire to ri'luen our lieurtfelt thanks
to tho people of Glenn's ferry. Idaho, and
Union, Oregon, for their kindness during
our late bereavement.
Mas. Ida Baikd,
Mas. A. E. Eaton.
A QUAKKK'S JJOZJJN-
KieharJ Stege, tho well Uuomi proprietor ot
tho Quaker Dairy, No. .TO Ellis St., Eun Fraacl'to,
last week seat tho following letter to tho Edwin
W. Joy Co.
"Jly family lisvo bsea takluc
Joy's Vegetable RrtprllU now
for months with pplrudlJ retults.
Our oiperlenco bus been that after
takluz It reculsrly I cr n tkort Umo
anil celttaf tho nystematttrteil rlcht,
an oerasloual (Into thereafter koupa
thosygtcu in perfertcendltlsn. A
peculiarity of ynur vesetblt com
pound Inexplicable to mo ii, thnt It
does not lo.-e Us cScct, but beems to
accompllth tho isuig results continually, Ab a
liver and bowel regulator niul correotlvo It Is per
fection. Wo would not b without- It In our
houae. In fact I hava just bought a dozen bot
tlci to got tho reduced price."
A. M. l'.owe, of rJU Jone.i street, S. F., also
writes that It has been bis bablt for years to
awake in tho morulugfi with a hoaiUchc and au
cibauttod feeling; but tluco tho first bottlo h"
has toil no return of IiIj old tln4 debllrtatio
hoaclarhes.
TO CARRY AWAY BARGAINS, at
AXDOLS: nLST"3rT7S STORE.
' 1 am overstocked in
Clothing, Dry Goods, and all kinds of Dross
Goods, which must ho sold
REGARDLESS OF COST.
Call Early Tand Secure
B'lG -:- BARGAINS!
VgTIicse goods are of the latest styles
and importations, hut must and will he sold
at a sacrifice.
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Used in Millions of Homes
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HuluK'Nlw for and l virtue in Tm Oua-
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Ooo't Ai.'H'.it ii our (ii-ncral line of
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I have now on the road from the cast two
car loads of
FURNITURE,
Which Avill arrive Ahoufc March J5tli, and in
connection with what 1 now have 011
hand will comprise the
LARGEST AND FINEST STOCK
oi' Furniture ever Brought to Eastern Oregon.
SgSsKDo not fail to call and select before
the rush. S. C. MILLER.
1 .i'---1"-" ' Ha l i.'.im ilijjlxu ii-i j 1 ! . m
That I have the most at
tractive and complete line
of Millinery Goods ever
shipped into the city of Union. Ladies' and
childrcns' Fine Shoes, Sateens, ready made
Dresses, Hosiery and Ladies' Furnishing
Goods. Everything you could expect to find
in a lirst-class millinery establishment.
MRS. L. B. RIIMTEHART,
4-2-tf Next to tho Tost Ofllco.
COFFIN BERRY,
Union. Oregon.
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Carries a full line of all kinds of
Harvesting Machinery and
Agricultural Implements,
Traction Engines and Vibrator Threshers.
fjSTl will (till m thvnp ni any dealer in Hit valley. 3-J6-H
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