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About The Oregon scout. (Union, Union County, Or.) 188?-1918 | View Entire Issue (May 21, 1891)
THURSDAY, MAY 21. 1891. Written for Tiik Scout. Thinking of Thee. I am thinking of thee tonight, tleur Jcun, I nm thinking of thee tonight; And my heart it yearns for tlicc, dear Jean While the stars shed their soft, pale light O'er n world now hushed in silent rpposo For tlie day with its turmoil is o'er And my thoughts revert to the past, dear Jean, The past that can return nevermore. I urn thinking of thee tonight, dear Jean Of our parting in the long ago, When you hade us adieu a final farewell For God had willed it so; And memory's hells, whose low, sad chimes To my life only sorrow imparts, Ring n mournful knell o'er blighted hopes That Ho crushed in my itching heart. Oil! sad arc my thoughts tonight, dear .lean, Ah the chimes of memory' hells Are home on 'lie air, while each passing knell Its own sad story tells; And I long for the Lethe that brings peace ftil rest, That will flee the heart from all pain -- The pain of our parting, our parting, dear Jean, To meet hore on eartli ne'er again. I nm thinking of theo tonight, dear Jean, While the winds a lone requiem sigh 'Round the spot where you sleep undis turbed, dear Jean, Where the willow is bending nigh. Oh! cruel the fato that severed the link That bound us with love's bright chain Tho' parted for aye! to tliee I'll prove trtio, To each vow J will faithful remain. Mas. SiauH lli.oo.M. Wicsi Oakland, Cal. ion VALLEY. Ilinii Vai.i,i:y, May 18, 1891. Tho supervisor is giving our county roads it now dress. Yo typo lolt out tho word "school" in my Sunday diagram. Proof reader ditto. Warden Ilatlmway had two cows driven into a ditch, by dogs, whoro tlioy died, and by a liberal doso of poison in tho dead animals lio layed out three of tho worthless curs. Ordinanco No. fi of tho now eorios for the houoflt of Union is a close copy of tho remark, "Tho peoplo bo damned." Only a little more time when tho coun try folks will bo requested to leave their loams and vehicles outside tho corporate limits of tho city of Union and como in afoot, with bared heads, and burning censors while lmssimr tliosu painted lumber piles with hulls on tho roofs. Lay on, McDufl'l Lav on I l no judgment day may yet como to overtake and overthrow all your undertakings. Cannot our real estate men do some thing now for Union county? Cannot tho pt'ople do something for them selves f Hero wo have tho richest of lands at very reasonable prices; homes whoro tho wealthy ought to find a place, yet no oilbrt is put forth to ad vertise it. Of course you all with ono mind will say; "Lot tho papors do tho blowing." Hut laying all jokes asitlo, it is true, painfully true, that there is no' otl'ort at socking buyors. If each man in Union county would write a letter, a vital, thoughtful, truth ful letter, to ono man oast, of his ac quaintance, inviting him, persuading him, urging him to como to Unio.i county, who knows what tho end might bo? Wo aro willing to do our blowing for nothing and board our selves. If soino fellow comes to town and hunts around long enough ho can at last iind a real estato agent, and ho is a good one whon ho is found, hut Whoover hoard of a rustling, rattling, booming sort of a man hero, such as meet you at tho stations in Southern Oregon? There is nothing personal in this. Wo only wish there were. Wo acho to lind some fellow who will got a movo on him and go out in tho highways' and hedges and hunt up men who want to buy land. If wo can do no better, lot's trado lots turn something up. This is just the time to got a movo on us. With pleasuro wo read tho able ar guments of II. C. Utnery on old timo orthodox. With a friend, rccontly, wo hold a heated discussion on tho proa and cons of tho same mighty evolution of ovonts. Wo claim thoro was a time whon tho theatre was thought to ho tho unto chambor of shool, but this projudico is dying out for want of aliment and now saint and sinner meet on tho boards and, as it were, hold tho mirror up to naturo with both hands. It is one of tho en couraging signs of tho times that tho number of those who adopt their grandmothor's faith as tho yoars go by aro gradually becoming less and in consoquonco many of tho beliefs and customs at ono timo thoucht suood aro relegated to tho limbo of old fraud nnd witchcraft of tho dark ages, and whoro tlioy tlll hold supremacy, socio iy has run to seed each pod a neigh- i borhood and each seed an individual therein, dropping out ono by one, tak ing root and reproducing tho same old variety with no more vitality than its parent, no moro capable, no more ablo and no more competent to tolerate the near proximity of moro stately and vigorous growth than its predecessor; henco tho dearth of liberal thought, generous souls, broad charity, unbiased freedom, unfettered valor and unselfish love. Man measures man by self not by that mighty vastness that the whole measure of supremo power pre sents to him in the universal personal ity and quick genius of nature. Man's selfishness in his seedy and narrow, contracted sphere, and mental growth, bars such a possibility. This is shown daily where some individual dares to question some established qtiettc or revive some obsolet or is bravo enough to advance beyond certain lines of customary creeds, such being guarded today as jealously and with as much vehemence, in some lo calities, as were over I ho creeds and customs of the ancient mycolo gists. But why wonder All como from and are yet propagated from this samo seed and parent stock. Nothing grander, nobler, purer or better can take root or grow where such vicious selfishness, bigotry, intolerance and caste exists. Hut enough. I might exhaust thought, weary tho brain, tiro the body and dethrone tho mind in ollbrts to give facts in this way, but all would bo futile to convince seedy humanity that mythology was as fully a part and parcel of of man's inheri tance today as in the timo of erecting the Iloliopolis obelisk over JOOO years ago. homo A.n nounce m ent ;THE- (ICl! DRIVER & 1 MARTIN, BlacMitliM i pi wwi njxvnDrnnjii Co TtJLHIlTOnQI 1 1, UIILIJ0W7 Hayc on the way and now arriving, several ar oa IS IS SI1UWI1 j HH I Agricultural Implements. The Company 111 hereafter carry a full and complete stock of MACHINERY. OP-This department will he under the management of Mr. Kilpatrick. 10-tf. THE M. & M. SCO. m -DEALER IN- AND WAGON WORK. Care and attention paid to Shoeine Trottinor Horses. In terfering and Contracted Feet a Specialty. 0Yow work, Laying of Cylinder Teeth, Balancing, etc., given special care. Shop, Main St., Union, Oregon. 5-7-tf A WEAK MAN Can now cure himself of the deplora bio results of Early Abuse and Perfectly Restore his Vigor and Vitality by our Home Treatment. The Remarkable Cures of hopeless cases of Nervous Debility and Private Complaints are stamping out quackery everywhere. Treaties ant Question List, a physician's gift to humanity, will be Sent Free to those alllictcd. Address with stamp PIONEER INSTITUTE, 105 Kearney St. Room 2 5-7-yl. San Francisco, Cal. BOOTS All Kinds -A-HSTD Tho Bovon Dovlls. U. K. Walker in Weisor Signal. All is going well in camp and the snow is about three feet deop. Teams can gel witluu six miles ot Helena, and from there on is where you strike the snow. It will bo ten days or two weeks before teams can get into tho town of Helena, and then considerable snow will have to bo shoveled, from Huntley's ranch on, anyway. Tho grass is good on Hunan crook and stock aro doing well. Most everyone in camp is busy get ting out matoiial foi buildings of all kinds, and otherwise preparing for tho coming boom. A largo amount of prospecting has been done hero already this spring and many good and promising claims have been located. Parties coming hero with the inten tion of going to the mines iind better bring plenty of grub as thoro is not much in camp, and will not be until wagons can get into the mines. Thoro aro a good many parlies camped at tho snow limit waiting to got into tho camp proper. Thoro are butcher shops, feed stables, etc., preparing to start up at once, but what is needed worst of all is a good hotel. Tho steamboat has como and gone and left a load of tourists at the Little Bur boat lauding, who will mako their way into camp as soon as possible. Wo all hope that sho will' bo a .success. A largo force of men aro at work on tho Raker City wagon road. Thoro is considerable prospecting boing done botween horo and Snako river, and a number of promising claims have heun rccontly located. Preparations aro being made as rap idly as possible for tho grand rush, and sovoral now buildings aro in courso of construction. Fred (lUiuleslioiinor, of Ihikea City, has purohasod tho general merchan dise storo of Fuohs & Rogers, and took possion about a week ago. Ho will roplonish his stock as soon as possible Considerable work is being done on tho old mines, but tho snow will not havo disappeared enough to allow of much prospecting, oxcopt on tho Bouthorn slopes, for a month to come. Latest Styles. SHOES, Just Received, Direct from the East, a Largo Invoice of LADIES' and MISSES' CALFSKIN SHOES, tho Best Ever brought to this Market. Also a Fine Assortment of GENT'S -:- FURNISHING -:- GOODS. My Prices will suit the times. Drop in and see me. C. VINCENT, Main Street, Union, Or. Are You lioinfl: to Plant an Orcharfl? It, Of Payette, Ada County, Idaho. Do You Want to SAVE FROM 25 TO 50 CENTS On Every Dollar You Spend? If so, write for our Illustrated Catalogue, containing illustrations and prices of every thing manufactured in the United States, at manufacturers' prices. 10,000 illustra tions, all lines represented. Catalogue mailed free on application. Address, CHICAGO GENERAL SUPPLY CO., 178 "West Vau Buren St., Chicago, III. 4-23-yl Has tho Largest General Nursery Stock in tho Mountain Country 125 Acres Trees from Payetto Nursery will reach Grando Rondo valley in six hours from tho timo they are taken from tho ground. RHountain Crown Trees are Hardy, Vigorous and Healthy. Do not order until you havo visited our nursery, seen our agent or got our prices. Wholesalo and retail. G-2G-yl A vioortoirs kick. A Mfli-i-lmut'u Wlfu tho Hono of Contention, A Denunciation. A well known merchant who has lveu Kreatly Wuefltted by Jojr'a Vegetable Sarsaparllln, desired to give it to hli wife, who ws very delicate, but outot eautlou first couiulted hli physlclnti, Dr. W. II. tlrlswold ot SJ0 Market street. Tho doctor, who Is ouc of our leading practitioner objected, tnylng ho had never socu'a snrsaparllla that did not contain potaih, which tblimed the blood; Hint hit patient did nut havo any vitality to loso, uud that what dcllcatw people need li not tie created vitality, but raoro blood. Ho consented wUcit assured that Joy's Vegetable Farjaparllla was directly oppocd to tho old mistaken blood thluulug lucn ot other sarsapnrlllui, and that on the coutrnry by specific vegcUulo alteratives II stimulated tho excretory orgaut, promoted dlgcs tlou, and repaired nutrition, henco created now blood and was tho very thing for feeble people. Tho abovu explains tho huudreds ot rawi In which aged, enfeebled, delicate uud run down people, havo been built up by Joy's Vogctabli BanaparllU after tho potakh sarsapArlllat filled Its effect aro creating a sensation. & '. E atnbur. The Centennial Hotel, Union, Oregon. . J. COODBROD, - Proprietor. Recognized by all as tho J- Leading Hotel of Eastern Oregon! F INK I.AltftK SAMl'l.i: KOOMS For tho Accomodation of Commorcinl Traveler CHARGES REASONABLE. aunau STABLE (OPPOSITE CENTENNIAL HOTEL.) Win. E. Bowker, - Proprietor. Everything First Class. Terms Very RcnBOiifthlc. 'Bus to and Fiom the Depot Making Connection with all Pass- senger Trains. 'NOW YE ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS, -v.-: .1 tlio IJiinnlmoiin Verdict of tbe In tVHlscnt rendlnu public of tlio HNTJISlt NOltTinVKST t llisl the rittlwuribo for ttnd advertise In Tm Ohk; win Stout. &h a sis R b w w n i-a w m i is m mmmm mwrsma bswsp&per. "ty t'V K"bABi) V tTS iratt? KtanjNliitli.lruiitltttnkiir M.mii . w.ralK). Its :ti-n. S .' 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I'huI DAIL.V CLOltl., lx inoinli. with iuni. $5.00; without iiiuji, R 1.0' . St.t'iiul DAILY 2I.OII, ono yeur with map, (O.OOt without limp, pS.Oti. IH ..i. L..w ikl tblutr wtmiyau anil t If ao yuu t.111 liattril to ta.k tulvantag of Ihla RDiUfl flPPUR ii.VT V..VVt: Ulcvarj mllun uC tliciruuutry, lu vlium lllwra.1 terun lll Iw ultirva OilRriU Urrtn Address: GLOBE PUBLISHINO.COMPAN St. Paul, Minnesota. IV Mniul f,, Uiimplu OtJy r . OliOUlU, SUKKIIT'S SALK. NOTICE IS IIKKEBY GIVEN THAT by virtue of nu execution issued out of the Honorable Circuit Court of the State Of Oregon, for Union county, bearing date the 3d day of April, 1891, to me directed and delivered upon a judcinent entered therein on the 14th day of February, lb!)l, wherein J. I. Caviuess is plaintiff and H. V. Deal is defendant for the sum of one hundred and sixty nnd forty-two one htm dredths dollars ($1G'0.-12) now duo on said judgment, and the further sum of forty one nnd thirty-eight one-hundredths dol lars ($U.39) costs, I have levied upon the following described real estate, situated in Union countv, Oregon, to-wit: The NE'i ofNWKSec. 7, Tp.3 S, K. !13 E. Vv. M. and by virtue of said execution and lew I will sell at public auction at the court house door in Union, Union sounty, Ore gon, on the 2L'd;day of May, 181)1 at L'Vclock p. in. of said day, all the right, title, claim and inteiest in the above described premises that the defendant II. Vv". Deal had on the i'lstdavof February. 1S91 or has since acquired therein, or suflieient thereof to satisty said Judgment, interest, costs, disbursements and accruing costs. Terms of sale: Cash in gold coin to mc in hand. Dated at Union this the 21st day oi April. 1891. J. 1. liOUiES, I5y W. It. UsiiKii, Sheriff. Deputy. 1-2;!. SlIHIUFF'S SAI.U. For Sale! 20, 12 i Ilcad of good Dairy Cows. Head of 2-year-olds. Full Blood Holstein Bull, Price S75.00. Kenton for Selling : Intend to leave the valley about tlio first of May. you Call on me at once if Avail t a bar G. AV. COOIMSR, La Grande, Or. Stock near Ladd canyon. Please men tion this paper. HON CITY HOTEL L. J. Hocthk, l'ropr. Opposite the Court House, Union. Oregon. I Taving again XX pe assumed control of this onular house. I cordially invito tho public to give me a call. Tables Furnished with the Iiest the Market Affords. First-class Lodging. Everything newlv and neatly litted up. jVIeals, O Cents. Beds. Cents. None but white cooks employed, 4-16. PATENTS Obtained, and all Patent Business attended to Promptly and for Moderate Fees. Ourolllce is opposite the U. S. Patent Office, nnd wo can obtain Patents Iii less time than those remote from VVnsoington. Send MODEL or D It AWING. Vu adviso is to pantentabilily free of charge: and wo mako MU Oil A HUM UNLESS PATENT IS SECURED We refer, here, to the Postmaster, tho Supt. of Money .Order Div., and t officials of the U.S. Patent Office. Fti rircular, advice, terms and rellcrenees to actual cli ents in your own State or Countt . .vrite to PI' C. A. SXOW& witc Patent OlHre Wnshiiu-'. n 1). O. Thomson Ss Purse) urn aircnts for t lie celebrated Cyclone Wind Still, and as tlio prices on tliein have lieen trcat ty reduced tlioy nre now within tho reach of all. Sample mill ( lie seen at their planer in Xorth Union. Call uud exaininc it. VTOTICU IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT, by virtue of an execution issued out of the Honorable Circuit Court of the state of Oregon for the county oi Baker, hearing date the ISth day of April, 1891. to mo directed and " delivered upon a judgment rendered on the 9th day of February. 1S91, In the justicse' court cm , the stateof Oregon, forthecountv of Baker. 1 in Baker precinct, wherein MeKcnnoii it I Co. plain tills recovered Judgment against II. h. Opdyke and Emma Opdyko, dei'en i dants for the sum of eighty one dollar, damages and costs, taxed at twenty-two ' and seventy one-hundredths dollars', and I a certified transcript thereof was tiled with ' tho county clerk of Maker county, Oregon, ' which judgment was enrolled and docketed 1 in tho clerk's office of the circuit court t ' the state of Oregon, for linker county, on ; the 9th day of February, A D. lh!)l", and the sum of eighty-ono dollars and intere-i ' thereon at tlie rate ot e per cent, pur an num. from the 9th day of February, 1S91. being now actually due on said judgment, also twenty-two and seventy one-hun-dreths dollars costs. 1 havo levied upon the following described real estate, to-wit : The SEK See. 27, Township a North, Range 39 East, W. M., in Union county, Oregon, am' by virtue of said execution and levy. 1 will sell at public auction, at the court house door in Union. Union county, state of Ore gon, on Monday, tho 1st day of June. 1S91. at 1 o'clocK p. m. oi said day, all tne rigiit, , title and interest, of in and to the above described premises that tho said defendants , H. H Opdyko and Emma Ondvko or cither I of them had therein on tho Oth day of Feb I ruarv. 1891. or have since ncnuired thereto. or sufficient thereof to satisfy said judg-l ment. attorneys' fees, interest, costs, ills-1 bursemonts and accruing costs herein. Terms of sale, cash to mo in hand in I . I S. gold coin. , Dated at Union this the aim day or April, 1801. ' . ... ..sv , ,.rt .1. lit' J. I. nut.i.i'.o, Biicrui, By W. R. Uhukk. Deputy. 4-30. RELIABLE MEN W. N'TED as trayi-ling s. ii-h i n i f a rst elass Cigar Comp mi', Mu-t gn nod ref i i. nces. F. 0. Ii. CiG.U! ('()., I :'-Sw S:i em N'. C. Iff J 1 'ar-0! J( ;A p!imphlctc? infoimurton imrl a...p) aiar us. AddrcEB sliOl Ilronilwity. J Patents, fuvt:!' t, T ul 'uhv Copynilits, tc h i. Tti'J a MU.'IM &. CO. 'j'f t?-v , sec fiaVUPGKT'D'i and Re- rjgMcheroii & Kc tlilS Stullior. Y JIININO KOTIC13. To Union County, Oregon, April 10, 1891. William II. Fowler, or to his heirs, ox-1 For .S'nl,1 i":-oi:. $!.')') i . Tins i ihc i t hac lhc:.l t in.iicJ for nc i:iu t tctl in v r un fur ne i ; freight c . a b i 1 i:' Orcjin .. I Eeiy amm.tlfi'lly Varrinted. Ttnn for CLlalojiUi; AJdrc Dr. Valerius 1 1 Vet.v 'man 'OOro i.iordei v accli- J we make .-The - land, j. Wis. I'litnrs. nilniiiiUtriitors or asslcus: r OU ARE HERERY NOTIFIED THAT I J. we have expended $200.00 in labor i and improvement upon the Forest Queen Lode, situated in Granite Mining District, Union county, Oregon. In order to hold , said premises undor tho provisions of sec , tion 124 Revised Statutes of tho Unite I . States, beiiiL' tho amount required to h . , the same forthe years ending DeceinberHlM 1S89. and December . 'list lh90. to-wit tie of sum f 100. during each of said years, and if, within ninety days after the HrH publica-, tion of tills notice, you or your perina' representatives fail or refuse to contribute your proportion of such expenditure as aeo owner, your Interest in said claim will in come tho property of the subscribers under said sectloirJi-i. J. T. FYFKR, JNO. HARLEV, GEO. W. PERKINS. As Executor of Estate of Rtifits Porkliiv Deceabcd. 4.K) j. ii. Mcdonough. WOOD WANTED. Parties dusiring to pay their IndohtiHlitoss to this papi r In wood, win now do so. 7-17-tf. 17URNISHKD ROOMS l'OR RUNT. V Mrs M. J. Cliuuooy, OoruarSeotiud iwl It Ola WIIIUII, IIllll, (((Hi Will r 't IS. E!4 ttxiaUUtlw LUir .ail KMhjm k- l.lr h$ uiuwsvicr.rr.L.; ti.ppt null, u l'lliv iUUlEMUOD IcK ot birenrwi i.ua le.lli)cat)MIuc. n. or fur V-.. .V .nJ ip.li,. S.J In DR. 11A, TONIC a ul. . . . .1.1 c r I. Ihy oomplxiun. Kr .u.n ..tiec . n onlj tAd u it i-upul utyof lo not iir ii-uV-vH 1 1. 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