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About The Oregon scout. (Union, Union County, Or.) 188?-1918 | View Entire Issue (June 11, 1891)
THURSDAY, JUNE 11. 1891. ALLIANCE DEPARTMENT. This department of The Scout Is open to any ono who wishes to contribute an article on tiinciv topics 01 interest to me unumi-u. AVrite plainly nnd on only one side of the manuKcript. Alliance Notice The secrotnry of each sub-alliance in Union county is lequcsted to send this county secretary, at Telocasct, the charter nnnio and number of their alliance, and date of monthly meeting, with names of president, viee-pret-ident nnd secretary. A. GATES, Sec. Union County Alliance. drop-Weather, Bulletin Ho. 13. The observer of the Oregon Weather Bureau, of Portland, Oregon, has is sued the bulletin for the week ending Saturday, Slay .30, 1891, the same be ing based upon reports received from 1G2 correspondents, which is as follows : WKSTHUN OltKGO.V. Weather. Cool, partly cloudy and cloudy weather with occasional rain showers prevailed during the past week. On May 30th quite a heavy thunder storm prevailed in western portion of the Willamette valley; on ith, fith and Gth showers wore general. Thcro was an nbt-enco of bright warm sunshine. Crops. The weather conditions have been exceedingly favorable to cereals, causing (lie prospects for harvest to bo extraordinary good. General reports indicato hay crop to bo unusually heavy ; wheat and oats to bo in hotter condition than for many years, if over better at this so-ieon. The cool weath er and rains havo tiot been favorable to the strawberry crop, which is now ri pening and berries plentiful. Stone fruits will not bo an average, especially in the Willamcltco valley. The- warmth in January, the cool spring and frosts, which at tho time wero not supposed to have dono much damage, did really do grout damage. Fruit is falling ofl', Bolno trees dying. Cherries and prunes j nro especially injured. Cherries are beginnint; to ripen. Better reports in regard to tho fruit is received from por tions of Douglas and from Jotophine, Jackson and Curry counties. Corn acreage has been increased and doing well. Vineyards are unusually thrifty ; clusters uro forming. Hops uro doing well, in some sections lico are reported, in others, especially Lebanon, Linn county no lice arc found. HAHTKHN OHKdON. Weather. A lower temperature than tho previous week, together with partly cloudy weather and general rains pro vailed. In f-omo sections tho rain was unusually heavy. Thundor storms aro generally reported. Crops. General crop prospects wore novor bettor, at this season of tho year, than they are at present throughout this section. Fiirniorr; are jubilant over excellent prospects. Tho rains were copious timely and very beneficial. Now life and vigor has been imparted by tho rain to all vegetation. Tho hot winds of two wcoks ago did boiijq dam age, but it has boon more than recom pensed by tho benefit tho rain has boon to winter and especially spring wheat. "I havo novor bcou a more promising prospect for crops" writes a correspond ent from Monow county and similar reports aro recoived from every county. Crickets aro doing some damage in Malheur county. Irrigation is in pro gress in Baker county. In Wasco and about Milton, Unmtilln county, straw berries aro very plentiful, nnd cherries nro ripening. Absence of hot winds during present month will allow of tho present excollont prospects to bo real ized. B. S. PAGUE, Obsorvor, U. S. Signal Sorvico. Anawor to Hughes' Letter. Dakkk City, Jiuiu 7, 1601. Enn'Oii Orkoon Scout: In your paper of Juno -1th I rend n harangue about "A Bolutetl Inlldol," also "lloating tales" "religious lies," I cull them nbout K. G. Ingorsoll whoso shoo strings ho (Hov. W. J. Hughes) is not fit to untio. It is tho duty of every porson, ns far as his ability extends, to detect and exposo falsehood and error, but nature has not givoa ovoryono a tulont for.that purpose I think tho Row W. J. Hughes has mistaken his culling. When you havo examined tho Biblo with tho attention that tho "Belated .Inlldol has done, (for I do not think you know much about it) nnd permit yourself to havo a put idea of God, you will most probably believo na ho does. Shall it bo said that such men as Ingorsoll, Bnidlnugh, Tom Paino nnd hosts of others be sacrificed in this country lo dignify a pawon'H dis course? Forbid itl all who clnim tho proud titlo of American citizens. You say "his (Ingcrsoll's) oft repented nnd stnlo falsehoods mako me pity(?) him nnd his dupes, who by tho wny nro getting fewer." Oh whnt n whopper! Shall I impute that sentence to iqno rnnco, or is it n religious ho? It is one or tho other. If It. G. Ingcrsoll had never written anything against priest craft, you would applaud him. Every sensible clergyman in the country speaks well of him as a man, except you and Clark Bradcn and a few oth ers. The outside pressure of Liberal ism, or "Belated Infidels," has com pelled tho pulpit, in order to preserve itself, to take a position in accordance with tho growing liberality, intelli gence and toleration of tho times. Tho great church schools of Culvinis- tic theology in America, speaking by the head of its leading theological seminary (Dr. Briggs) declare its de parture "from tho old protcslunt doc trine that the Bible is tho supreme rule of faith and practice, revolt against the doctrine of hell and say that divine authority is not in the Biblo alone, but also in tho reason." Dr. Park hurst, of New York, a noted Presbyterian clergyman, preaching at Detroit on Sunday said: "Heresy is orthodoxy in tho bud. Orthodoxy is heresy gone to seed. Christ was tho most arrogant heretic of Ins time." Itcmarks hko these show how deeply tho religion of reason as against tho religion of dogma has penetrated tho thought of our time. (Seo Morning Orcgonian, Juno 2nd.) What havo you got to say about tho heresy or infidelity of Rev. Ileber Nowton, of New York, ltov. McQueary and others. Tho clergy of every denomination aro compelled to use every urtilico that human ingenuity can invent to keep Christianity ulivo. An absoluto free dom in discussing religion has never yot oxistcd m any ago or country. 'Time fur til, nit. Minn fif ntwl fnvlti- or." buon is tno nat. it any man preach any other gospel than this, let him bo accursed. Hero wo havo tho spirit which has always characterized religion and rendered it an injury in stead of a blessing. In this age of onlightenment it is useless to attempt to fasten a padlock upon tho mind. You furthor say "that every student of history, infidel and christian, of tho present day believes that Jesus Christ lived and was crucified in Palestine." Admitting, for argument, that such a man lived at that time, where is your evidence that ho was tho son of God? , . , . , , , The case admits of no evidence. If I Joseph, tho carponter, dreamed (as tho book of Matthew, 12th chapter, says hu did) that his betrothed wife, Mary, was with child by tho Holy Ghost, and that an angel told him so, I am not obliged to put faith in Itix dreams. No sensible person believes in dreams. "Tho hopes of a man void of under standing are vain and false, and dreams lift up fools. Whoso regnrd- eth dreams is like him that catcheth at a shadow and followoth after tho wind." Ecclesiastes, 31th chapter, 1st and 2nd verses. Now there is quite a dill'orenco botweon tho orthodox chris tian and thu "Belated Infidel." Tho infidels aeeopt all Bibles and books for what they aro worth. Tho ono preach es that "He that hath cars to hear (not tho preachors) let him hear." The other loaches that "Ho who hath brains to think let him think." 1 think tho word theology is not tho right ono. It Blioulil bo potticoatology. It is the women that do tho work of tho church, and begging tho parson does tho blowing. Poor deluded wo men ; they ar fools for Christ's sako. Anotiihu Bklatkd Inkidki.. A Woman. sui:kifis SAl.K. NOT10U IS IlKKKHY OIVKN THAT by virtue of an execution and order of sale tKSUixt out of the Honorable Circuit Court of the Stato of Oregon for Union County hearing date thu fith day of Juno, 1891, and to mo directed and delivered, up on a judgment and order of sale of here tofore attached property, entered on the 27th day of May. ISOl, wherein Jasper O, Stovens is plalutillnml A. U. Cook anil Wm, Wilkinson tiro iieieniinnts lor tlio sum ol Two Hundred and Thtrteen and 33-KM Dol lars, with interest thereon at tho latent 10 per cent per milium from thu 27th day of May, 181)1, and tho further sum of Forty Dollars attorney's fee and Thtrtv-threo and 03-100 Hollars for costs ami disburse ments, which judgment was enrolled and docketed in thu clerk's olllcu of said court on thol!i)th day of .May, lb'.H, and ordering the salo of the following described hereto fore attached real estate, to wit: All the rluht, titlo and interest of thu defendant. A. C, Cook, in and to the undivided one-half oi r V!'i oi nni &ec. 'ju, ami or MiVi and IS VM of SKU of Sec. 20, Tp. 1 S, It- 10 K. W. M., In Union county, Oregon. Sow. therefore. under and bv virttio v of said execution and order of salo as ulore.saUi, i will sell at public miction at the court house door at union, Union' county, Btato of Oregon, on Wed nesday tho loth day of July, 1801, at 1 o'clock p. in. of said day, all the right, title, interest and claim that thu said defendant. A. C. Cook, had on the 13th day of Mav. 1801. or tins since acnulred in or to thu above described real estate tn satisfy said judgment, fees, costs, disbursements and Interest as uforesald and aceriiiiii; costs. Terms of sale: Cash to mu in hand in gold coin of thu United Status. uaieu juneii, inh. J. T. UOM.rW, Hherill of Union mntnty, Oregon. Hy W. It, UwiiKii, Deputy. Take It Before Breakfast. Tho great appetizer, tonic nnd ilycr regu lator. In use for more tlinn 50 years in Kug land. Positive spccitlc for liver complaint, bad taste in the mouth on arising in the morning, dull pains in the head and hack of the eyes, tired feeling, dizziness, languor symptoms of liver complaint llcnicdy Dr. Hcnslcy's English Dandelion Tonic. Relieves constipation, sharpens the appetite and tones up the entire system. (Jot the gcruinc from yourdruggist for ? 1 . and take according to directions. Agents Wanted. Our agent, make $100 to 300n month cel ling our goods on their merit. We want county and general agents, and will t ke hack all goods unsold if a count y agent fails to clear $100 and expenses after a thirty day's trial, or a general agont loss than $2.V). We will send large illustrated circulars and letter with u special oiler to suit territory applied for. on receipt of three ono cent stamps. Apply at once and get in on tho boom. Address, JtKNXKU MANUI'ACTUIIINO Co.. 1-0-ly Pittsburgh. Pa. KIIRICIFF'H HA I. N' JOTIGK IS IIHKUHY GIVKN THAT by virtue of an execution Issued out of the Honorable Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Union county, bearing date the 20th dav of April, 1801. to me directed mil delivered, upon a judgment entered and docketed therein on tho 27th day of February. 1801. upon a mandate from the Supreme Court of the State of Oregon upon a judgment entered therein on the 8th day of December, 1800, wherein A .1. Curtis, plaintiff and appellant, recovered judgment against tlio La Grande Hydraulic Water Company for the sum of One Hundred and Fiftv-six and 00-100 dollars, and Two and 07-100 dollars accruing eo-ts in said Circuit Cour', wherein 1 am commanded to make the mini Ono Hundred and Kfty-six and 00-100 dollars now due on said Judgment, with interest at the rate of 8 percent per annum from the 8th day of December, 1800, and tho further .sum of Two and (17-100 dol lars costs, of and upon this wrii, out of the personal property of said defendant, and if sulllcient personal property cannot bo found, then out of the real estate of said de fendant in my county on or after February 27, 1801, and not being able tolind any per sonal property out of which to make such judgment, 1 have levied upon and seized all tlio right, titlo and interest that the de fendant herein, tlio La Grande Hydraulic Water Company, had on the 27th day of February, 1801, or has since acquired in and to die following described real estate, to wit: Commencing ten chains south of tho NK comer of the XK of the XWK f Hoc 18, Tp. a S, 11 ;5S 13 W M, thence .South ten ciialns, tiicneo West ten ennuis, tiienco Xorth by 15 dei:s. East to place of begin ning, containing 5 acres, (the above lines aro intended to tollow the jrovernmcnt stir vey) also all the water rights, ditches and water pines belonging to tlio said La Grande Hydraulic Water Company. ntn nil tho right, title, interest and claim that the said l.aurande liydrauiie water Company hud on the 8tli day of UeoeniDor, IK) i, or lias since acquired in and to 10 acres in a square from out of the 813 corner of the NW K of the XI3M of fee. 18, Tp. H, 11 ;ts 13 W Al, all of the above described property be ing situated in Union county, Oregon, and bv virtue of said execution and levy 1 will sell at public auction at the court house door in Union. Union county, Oregon, on Friday the 2(ith day of June, 1801, at 2 o'clock p. m. of said day, all the right, title, claim and interest that tho defendant hail on the 27th day of February. 1801, or has Hinco acquired tnerein, or suiiieient tiiercot ,!"ltis,' snU1 j'Kient. i disbursements and accruing Terms ot Kile: Cash in g interest, costs, costs. gold coin to mo in band. Dated at Union this the 2(ith day of May, ISO I, ,J. T. IIOLLKS. Sherlil' of Union County, Oregon. Hy W. U. UsiiKit. Deputy. fl-2S. SlIHKIt'I"S SAT.!!. ATOTICU IS HK11I3I1Y GIVEN Til A Ji bv virtue of an execution and order of sale Issued out of tho Honorable Circuit Court of tlio Stato of Oregon, for Union county, bearing date tlio ,'!d day of June, 1801, and to mo directed and delivered up on a judgment and decree of toroelosuro and sale therein entered on the "ill day of March, 1801, wherein tho A. 1 Hotaling Co. is plaintiff, and J. C. Clayburn et al aro defendants, for thu sum ot Fifteen Hun dred Dollars witli interest thereon at thu rate of 8 per cent, per milium from tlio Gth day of October, 1880, and the further sum of Onu Hundred ami Seventy-livo Dollars attorneys' fees, together with costs and dis liursuinentH herein and decreeing tlio sale of tlio following described mortgaged real estate, to wit : Commencing at tho north east corner of lot number twelve U2) in block number one hundred and fourteen (11 1) In Chaplin's addition to La Grande, Union county, Oregon, running thonco southwesterly along tho east line of said lot twelve, twenty-two (22) feet; theneo at right angles to said tirst line in a north westerly direction ninety-four (0t) feet; tlience at right angles to said last lino in a northeasterly direction twoiity-two (22) feet to tlie alley lino of said block one hundred and fourteen (li t); thence at right angles in a southeasterly direction along said alley line ninety-four (01) feet to tho place of be ginning in satisfaction of said judgment ami decree. Xow, therefore, under and by virtue of said execution and order of sale as aforesaid I will sell at public auction at the court house door nt Union, Union county, Oregon, on Monday, July 0. 1801, at 1 :;to p. m. of said day, all the right, title and inter est of in and to tho above described prom ises that tlio said J. C. Clayburn had therein on tlio 0th dav of October, ISStJ, or has siheu acquired thereto, and any and all persons claiming by, through or under him by right acquired since said 0th day of Oc tober, 1880, or BiitUcicnt thereof to satisfy said judgment, attorneys' feus, interest, costs, disbursements and accruing costs herein. Terms of sale: Cash to mu In hand in U. S. gold coin. Dated at Uniouthis 3d day of June, 1S91. J. T. 1IOLLKS, lly W. It. Usuim, Sheriff. Deputy. 0-1. .MINING NOTlOi:. Union County, Oregon, Anril 10, ISill. to witnani ii. I'owior, or to tils lieirs editors, anmtiii'itmior.s or assigns: roV AUK IlKltUltY NOTlFnCl) Til AT .L wo havo expended $200.00 in labor and Improvement upon the Forest Queou Lode, situated in Uranito Mining District, Union county, Oregon, in order to hold said pronil-.es under thu provisions of sec tion )2t Kevii-ea Statutes of tho United States, beiuir tho amount required to hold tliOMimo forthevears ending UocomherllUt lt, and December ttlM, 18tW. to-wit: the of mini J 100. during each of said yours, ami if, within ninety days after the llr.t publica tion of this- notice, you or your personal representatives fail or rufuso to contribute your proportion of sueh expenditure in a co owner, your interest In wild claim will be come the proimrty of the sub.scrilwrn under said suction 2331. J. T. KVK1CU. JKO. HAItUBV. UKO. W. URltKIN'S, Ah HxiK'iitor of Kituto of ltuius Perkins. Deceanod. I-111 J II. 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