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About The Oregon scout. (Union, Union County, Or.) 188?-1918 | View Entire Issue (June 25, 1891)
L Gl-e Oregor? Is recognized as thefnff napcr of Union coum f fl I Horo Will tho l-'roHH tho 1 'ooplo'H Kititits MntiUMm VOIi VUT. UNION, OHEGOX, THURSDAY, JUNK 2o, 1S1H. NO. i. lite if. 1 I PROFESSION j. w. siiei.ton. jkuinoi.L. SH ELTON it CAKlL Attorneys aJjaV, t'MOX, OUKGOf, Special attention given toj) business entrusted to us. f Oilice two doors south of bj It. EAlvIN, Attorney a Law, UNION OIlKGf Prompt attention paid to lusincss en trusted to mo Oflico one door south of-(hardware store of Summer it Lavne. I. N. CUOMWELJM. I)., Phvsician and Ir&eon. UNION OKF.L All calls promptly attiil to. dav or night. I Olllco one door south the hardware store of Summers ,fc Laynl Residence on A St., fourlli house wos't yVright's store. E. MIOOKS.. D., Physician ?$urgeon, ISLAND CIlWJiEdON. 1-Prompt iiitentioiiVjn to all profes- oiuum i.iii, uay or ill, T. McNAUGjpN, M. 1)., Physician Surgeon, KIiIN,(M(iON'. "-AlI calls proCl attended to, day . sh-1 MHS. A. M. Mir AM, M. D. Homcep ar,j i c M y si c i a n. Diseases of ' 11 n a Specialty. Can be found at JoMdence of ti. V. Ames, norm oi tov W. H. j IfN, M. D.. Physician' Jul Surgeon, covf Irehon, All Calls ntto'ilj to day or night". DR. t NORTH. E5MT8ST. RESIDED Has the fincf teeth without y "Will praetice ir ln'sthetic for extracting Known to me proiession. tlml lim,iilini nf nwwlprn dentistry. tfil Fine sets of te class work anc and gold work a specialty. ftisfaetion guaranteed. Oilice. Main 'Ct Union. (Jregon. City ieat Market, Ion, ouhgox, BENSOHbROS, Proprietors. Beef, Pod Veal, Mutton, Hams JLard, lite,, KEPT (7NSTANTLV ON HAND. i Cornijbopia Saloon, pVlON, OUEGOK. WILLIA VILSON, PROPRIETOR. Finest d Mae quors and Ci h Kejjft in stock. Bt-lAor fif,r medicinal purposes a specialty" Y Good hhar,i table. Drop in and be so ciable, UUBEll for SALE f s at tho High Valley J Sw Mill. Alllnds of lumber constantly on hand or fti 'shod on short notice. Pricos cheap as thuheapost. Paronage - Solicited. 5-3ol' WM. WILKINSON & SON. EL 5 L. J. Bui tiik, Propr. tin ( urt House, I'nion, Oregon Oppo II tf fiirii,, nsteimioil pnritrnl nf tliiM pulur house, I cordially Invito tho public j give me a can. Tables Furnished with the Best the Market Affords. First-class Lmliilntf. KveryUiltig newly and neatly lined up. Meals, O Cents. B e&; cl s, ' Cents. fJono but white cooks omplovod. MO. UFOf CITY HOT SALARY 25 BXsBtt Oood Agents t. !ll our General line of Merchandise, No puddling. Above salary will he paid to lin- agents, l'or further nf rinatioit addro t'Ali'AUU t.l.M ltAJ. hl PPJ.V CO., i; t Van llun ii M.. i'il.yl id : j, HI. R. H. BROWN, -Dealer in mi rrn TOILET AltTIOLhS, I'EHFUMEltY, PAINTS, OILS, 0 LASS, PUTTY, Etc. A Complete ami Varied Stock of Wall Paper on hand. Prescriptions Carefully Compounded Day or Night. A full supply of school books con stantly on hand. JOS. KEILHERT, I Jailor, HI! UNION, OREGON. A Fine lino of Goods Always in Stock. Call and Examine Them. Suits Made to Order, Cleaning and Itopairing. All work warranted. 12-4-tf. DRIVER & MARTIN, Cienl BMsmitlig AND WAGON AYORK. Care and attention paid to Shoeing Trotting Horses, In terfering and Contracted Feet a Specialty. $Tlow work, Laying of Cylinder Teeth, Balancing, etc., given special care. Shot), Main St., Union, Oregon. 5-7-tf OPENED - ANEW! THE ELK HORN Livery and Feed Stable. (Near the Court Ilnuse.) Hulick & Wright, Proprietors. Good Teams, Buggies and Hacks for the accomodation of customers. CHARGES REASONABLE. 'Bus to and from the dopot to con nect with trains. Gl-tf. A WEAK MAN Can now euro himself of tho deplora ble results of Early Abuse unj Perfectly Restore his Vigor and Vitality hy our Home Treatment. The Remarkable Cures of hopeless cases of Nervous Debility aml Private Complaints are stamping out quackery everywhere. Treaties and Question List, a physician's gift to humanity, will bo Sent Free to thoso alllicted. Address with stamp PIONEER INSTITUTE, 10j Kearney St. Itoom 2 5-7-yl. San Francisco, Cal. Wait For Him. G. AV. Mackey lias rented Jones IJros.' photograph gallery and will open up the same on AUGUST 1st. All View and Portrait work by the Lightning pro cess. Will he at La Grande till after the Fourth. Do You Want to SAVE FROM 25 TO 50 CENTS DiMSuiIfiuicies On Every Dollar You Spend? If no, writo fur our Illustrated Catalogue, ooiituiniiiE illustrations and prices of every thiiiK manufactured In the United Htate, at manufacturers' prices. 10.000 illustra tions, all lines represented. Catalogue mailed free on application, Address, I II J( AGO GKNKJtAL SUPPLY CO., 17 West Vun liuren Nt,, Chicago, Ul, 2iVl . Murder at Monument. On Saturday thp llith int. a man by the name of Mai Church fhot and killed Louis llailscll at Monument, Orant county. The trouble grow out of a dispute over some blacksmith tool. Chinch in ado his es cape While riding aloii',- the road in tho vicinity of Kay creek, about 20 miles eat of Heppner, he came upon a young man by the name of John Zolinger whon1 he thought was looking for him, and immedi ately shot him also, but it is thought the wound will not prove fatal. It is said Church is a "bail man-' and claims to be a cousin of Jesse James. On Monday night Church stopped at the farm house of Cha. Long, in the vicinity of Heppner, where he thought he was not known, but the next morning was disarmed by a ruse and ar rested by Lung and taken to ileppner and lodged in jail. Border Land. TheAlhambr.i Club of linker City will be in the city this evening and present the ex cellent drama, "Border Land," which has gained (piite a reputation in linker where it was twice presented last week, the second evening's performance being more largely attended than tho lirst. The play is a good one and well cast, K. Paine as Jack Kalston, the guide and scout, is said to be excellent; in fact all the charac ters are well sustained by the different citizens of linker, who have been In prac tice for ie time. The rveniug's enter tainment will no doubt be a treat to our citizens, whom we hope will turn out and give the company a good house. The com pany is composed of sumo of the best eiti zens of llaker City. Alter the drama the laughable farce, "Love in a Tub,'' will be presented. BuclUen's Arnica Salve. Tim Hkst Salvk in the world for Cuts, llruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Kcvcr Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and posi aively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money ivtundcd. Price '.'.") cents per box. For sale at Hrown's drug store. SHKKllK'.S S,l.i:. WIIHItKAS. on the i!-'ud dav of Janu ary, 1887, by consideration of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Union. L. llexter and L. May, partners doing business under the linn name of llexter it May, and Charles 11. Dodd, plaintiffs, recovered judgment against Daniel Chaplin, defendant, for the sum of $;.'S!t!).00 with interest from August 23. 1882, less $2000 paid Januarv 1. 18S5. which judgment was enrolled and docketed in the clerk's odice of said court In sain county on the 10th day of February, 1887. on which judgment there was made on ex ecution in September 19, 1SS7, $:i7i..'il ; on May 10, 1880, $300.41; in .September, 188!), $133.00; on September 23 1800, $2.r.0l), leav ing a balance due at the present time, counting interest, of $2502,80, and whereas an execution was issued out of said circuit court, to me directed and delivered, hear ing date June, 18, 1S91, commanding me that out ot tho personal property of said defendant, Daniel Chaplin, or if sullieient cannot be found, then out of the real prop erty of said defendant I make tliusuid sum of $2.")02.80 and also tho costs of and upon this writ, and whereas no personal property was found, I did, by virtue of said writ, on the 20th day of June. 1801, levy upon alt the right, title, interest or claim of the said defendant, Daniel Chaplin, on or after the 19th day of February, 1887, in and to 10 acres in a square from out of the SH corner of the NV'4 of the NK of Sec. 18, Tp. 3 South, of Range 38 E. W. M., situated in Union county, Oregon, together with the privilege for a diteli and the right of way therefor 10 feet in width running through the Hidd of the NEK "f said Sec. 18 in the place, and as the same is now occu pied and used by the pipes and ditch of the La Grande Hydraulic Water Company. And by virtue of said execution and levy I will sell at public auction at the ourt house door in Union, Union county, Ore gon, on Saturday the 2."th day of July, 1MH. at 2 o'clock p, m. of said day, all the right, title, claim and interest that the said de fendant had on or after the said 19th day of February. 1887, in or to the above described premises, or .sullieient thereof to satisfy said judgment, costs, disbursements and accruing costs. Terms of sale: Cash to me in hand in gold coin of the United States. Dated June 23. 1891. J. T. UOLLES, ShorifTof Union County, Oregon. Ily W. R. UsiiKit, Deputy. 0-25 HIIKKIF1".S KAI.H. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT by virtue of an execution and order of sale issued out of the Honorable Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Union Comity, bearing date theflthday of June, 1891, anil to me directed and delivered, up on a judgment and decree of foreclosure and side of heretofore attached property entered on the 18th day of Muy, 1801, wherein J, II. Rinehart & Son are plaintiffs and O. W MelHtodi is defendant for tho sum of One Hundred and Twenty-nino ami lfi-100 Dollars, with interest thereon at the rate of 10 percent per annum from the 18th day of Mav, 1891, and tho further sum of Tlilrty Dollars attornoy fee, and Thirty-live nud 10-100 Dollars for costs and disburse ments, which judgment was enrolled and docketed In the clerk's olllco of said court on tho 20th day of May, 1891, anil ordennu the sale of the following described hereto fore attached real estate, to wit; All the right, title, Interest and claim that the de fendant, G. W. Mcintosh, had on the 22nd day of Murch, 1891, or bus since acquired in and to the following described real es tate, to wit: Lots (1) one and (2) two In Iilock (11) eleven In Coggan's Addition to the town of La Grande in Union county, Oregon, Now, therefore, under and by virtue of said execution ami order of sale as aforesaid, I will sell at public auction ut tho court house dor at Union, Union county, Oregon, on Tuesday the 28th day of July, 1891, at 2 o'clock p, in. of said day, all the right, title, interest and claim that the said defendant, G. W. Mcintosh, had on the 22nd duv of March. 1801. or since acquired in or to the above described real estate, to satisfy talu Judgment, fees, costs, disburse ment and Interest a aforesaid and uccru I tie costs. Terms of tale; Cash to mo In bund In gold coin of the Uulted States, Dated this 23rd day of June. 1891. J.T, HOLLK8, HheriU'of Union County, Oregon, WASHINGTON. News of tho Week From Our Regular Cor respondent nt the Capital. Wasihnoton, Jure 12, ls.i. HniTOK OttKRON Scout : Mr. Harrison might well have cried "save mo from mv friends," when the negro ex-congressman, .1. M. Langs ton, got himself interviewed for the purpose of saying that the main issue of the next campaign would be tho "foice bill," and that Mr. Harrison was the strongest living advocate of j that measure, and more of the same sort. It is only necessary for Mr. Har rison to endorse this position to kill himself as dead as if he never hud ex isted. The domocratio national com mittee would probably pay Liingston to keep it up on (his line, as they aro just hankering to make the 'foieu bill" one of tho issues of the campaign. The State department has placed n special train at tho disposal of the di plomatic corps, and yesterday morn ing all of the countries who.o repre sentations happened to he in town were figuratively put aboard a Pull man and started for Chicago, where they will he shown what 1ms been done towards the great exposition. It is expected that this visit will be pro ductive of much good. Director General Davis, of the World's Fair, was here this week con sulting with department olllcials as to the government exhibit at the exposi tion, and perfecting arrangements for sending a commission abroad for the purpose of interesting foreign manu facturers and merchants in the expo-i-tion. Ho says success is already as sured. If it be true that Hon. Charles 10. Mitchell, commissioner of patents, will shortly retire, as is generally believed here, the poor inventors of the country will lose a good triend, as he has just shown by changing the rules of prac tice so as to make it impossible for examiners in tho patent oilice to reject applications that ought to be granted and thou afterwards as patent attor neys get a fee from the same applicant for getting through what should have properly gone through on its merits in the first place. The new rule prohib its any person who has been employed in the patent oilice appearing as agent or attorney in any case upon which he has taken any action while so em ployed, and is commended by every one except the men it is intended to hit the ox-examiners now practicing as attorneys. Heforo leaving on a speaking tour of tho North and West Senator Poller called at the White House to pay his respects to Mr. Harrison. Ho had an interview with Mr. Daniels, editor of tho State Chronicle of Kaloigh, Nortli Carolina, that litis been much com mented on. "Tho peoplo's party," said Senator Poller, "will most assur edly nominate a national ticket next year, and if wo gather our forces as well all over tho country as we did in Kansas wo can easily elect a president and congress in 1892." "Is it not better," said .Mr. Daniels, for alliance men in tho South to re main in the democratic party in order to provont the domination of the negro?" "Wo do not care anything about that," replied tho senator; "wo want to destroy both old parties unless they will help us. It is not a part of our progranuno to tamper with either. Wo cannot concern oursolvos with such matters. It is time that sootion- alisin ceased, and thuro ie ouly one way to effect it. It is time for the people who aro tired of this policy of political oalnicUm, whether wo live in the North, South, ICast or Went, to join hands in friendship and make a union that is worth maintaining, and which will not havo to bo pinned to gether with bayonets. Lot uh nation alize tho people Wo don't need any force bills. Wo don't need any stand ing army to soo that tho peoplo voto right. What wo need most in this direction is to soo that the union is restored in fact as in name by going among tho Southern people, black and white, and doing all that we can and us friends of pouco and good govern ment to assist them whenever thoy need any assistance in adjusting their relations among thouiBolvos in a just and honorable way, consulting their interests and not thoso of persons liv ing in other parts of tho country." Postmaster Qontral Wuiuunukor has the sympathy oi everybody in tho at tempt that has hvn undo to cmipb' his name with the erookodin s l t be Keystone National Hank of Philadel phia. Mr. Harrison can scarcely be no cused of partisanship in tho appoint ment of the justices of the private laud claims court, as he has apiwinted three republicans and two democrat. The chief justice is Joseph 11. Heed, of j Iowa, and the associate justices Wil - bur F.Stone, of Colorado; 1 1.C. Slus, o. i.nnsas; i. u. .'uuor, o. iNonn Carolina, nud W. W. Mttrrav of Tin - u ' r tlfAv 'tin II H lti.rii,.vo nr., M fl Ueynolds, of Missouri, and T. W. Col by, of Nebraska. J. II. 0. Crop-Weather, Bulletin No. 15. ,, . , , prospects good for both grain and hav. I he (diserver of the Oregon Weather ' Uureau, of Portland, Oregon, has is-1 Thm wiU l"! 11 lm,,,1 1,1,1 ,lt Mwli" sued the bulletin for the week ending I 0al S'ri"K8 un llu' (,v,MlinK "f J,,li' :!,U Saturday, June 20, IS1, tlie same bo-! Tho (loblc Ihos. have gone to lin ing based upon reports received from j ioM ,0 vv,,rli 1,10 Wright it Davis N7 correspondents, which is an follows: i Srist '"'M- WKSTKKN OKKOOtt Weather. Tho weather has been cloudy Willi little sunshine. General ' rains have fallen the whole week, j amounting to from one to two and , one-half inches. Tho temperature has been from one to two degrees a day below the average. Light frost on morning of 1 0th in Polk county in sections. No injury done. Some hail has fallen in northern part, but no injury is reported. Crops. -Heavy rains have hindered buy making. Full wheal has lodged to some extent at.d clover i injured. Weeds have grown rapidly while tho ground lias been too wot to cultivate. Spring sown crops are generally doing well, though sunshine and warm weather are grenlly needed. Ohorriot. are sud'ering from rain, in some places rotting on Ihe trees. Although the weather has been too cool and rainv, crops in general, with the exception of hay, are doing well. The hop louse is pievalefit in Marion and Polk coun ties, but the crop is growing finely. HASTHItN OltUliO.V. Weather. The temperature, was generally below the average. There was a light rain about Walla Walla on Tuesday and general rains in Wasco, Sherman, Gilliam, Morrow, Umatilla, Union, Wallowa, Walla Walla (Wash,) counties and south of the illuo moun tains. Rainfall was above the aver age throughout ICaslern Oiegon. Light frost in linker county on tho l'dth. Snow in mountains in Hakor, Grant and adjoining counties on tho I8th, l!Hh and 20th. Crops. The rain was of great bene fit to wheat. Hay has been injured to some extent. Tho acreage of wheat in Union, Umatilla and Walla Walla counties has been increased twenty per cent and the yield per aero will ho equal or greater than last year. In some localities, especially in tho west and north of Pendleton and west of Walla Walla the wheat has burnt some, homo lew Hums will not ho cut. On the foot hills and high lands the wheat was never bettor. Tho quality of (ho wheat will bo oven bettor than last year. The output from liasturn Oregon and Washington from present indications will he from one to two million or inoro bushels than that of last yonr. IJ. S. PAGU H, Observer, U. B. Weather Bureau. Happy HooBlers. Wm. Timmoiis, Postmaster of Id.ivlllu, liuL, writes: "ICInctrlc Hitters has ilouu more for me than all other medicines com bined, for that bud feeling arising from Kliluuy ami Liver trouble." John Leslie, farmer and stockman, of same place says: "Find Kleetrlc Killers to be the next Kid ney and Liver niedloluo, made mo feel like a now man.'1 I. V. Gardner, hardware merchant, same town, mays: Kluutrio Hit ters Is just tho thing for a man who is all run down and don't euro whether he lives or dios; he found new strength, good appe tite and felt just like bo hail a usw lease on life. Only oOc. a bottle at Hrown's drug store, Union, Oregon. Agents Wanted. Our agents make $100 to $00a mouth sel ling our goods on their merits. Wo want county uud general agents, and will t fco back allgood'H unsold if aoounty agent fails to clear f 100 ami expeiues after a thirty day's trial, or a general agent less than $2.'i0. We will send large illustrated circulars and letter with a special oiler to suit territory applied for. on rtweipt of three one coat stamps. Apply at once and got In on tho boom. Address, Hi:nni:ii Mam i ai iiiiiimi Co.. lo ly Pittsburgh, Pa, MEDICAL SPRINOS. Brief Personal Mention -Epltomo of tho Happenings of the Past Week. Mmmwi. Srnt.Ni.s, June 23, 1891. .1. 15 Dolby has returned from Seven Devils. Miss Minnie Parker is sojourning in Sanger. Cattle buyers are m the country ' and are hungry for beef. 15ig croek nlHjinae boomlll(r It mm. mimboi8 7S llloml)ers. , . ,,. , , . ' A. wedding in grand sty o is oxiMfct- 0 " ' ed on or about the Fourth. Mrs. 1). Ti. Fruit is sWlj recover ing from a severe attack of la grippe. i Plenty of rain, farmers aro jolly, and C. 0. Fisher now handles the rib bons on the division between Union and the Springs. .1. .1. Turner's fine hoiso that was bitten some time ago by a rattler is wlowly improveing. Frank McGee, of Bast Fugle is now at the Spiings with a bad case of in lln minatory rheumatism. Leonard Low, of linker county, who has boon doctoring at the Springs, has returned to his home much improved in health. Parker, Connor and McCarnio have taken homesteads in our neighbor hood, and still they come and still theie is room. ' A protracted meeting (is now in progress, conducted by T. F. Camp bell, of linker, Hov. Iioylos, of Pine valley, and other reverends of Cove. Dr. Deoriug paid tho Springs a Hy ing visit Sunday evening in answer to a call fi oiii Dunham Wright who was suffering from severe cramping, tho ill uU'octs of measles and la grippe. Miss Grace Wright is tho P. T. Iiar num of tho 1'aiihandlc. She now has captured two ground hogs, two badg ers, squirrels of diU'erout species, also magpies and owls of tho feathered tribe. Mkdio.w, Hi'iti.Nos, Juno 22, 1891. Still it rains. The Goble boys havo gone to Union to work on the now grist mill. Mrs. Seymour Corpo, from tho Cove, is visiting her relatives on Uig creek. We understand thaj. Sanger is going to colobrato tho coining Fourth of July. Miss Anna Myers, rccontly of linker city, is visiting her parents at this place. Wo sco A. T. back on our streets again. Guess ho has escaped from behind the bars. Mr. Dunham Wright is quite sick, boing under Dr. Deering's caro. Ho is some butter at this time. X. Y. Z. . A Tew Quostious. SuMMiiuvnxn, Or., Juno 13, 1801. Uiirroit Oiikoon Scout: Will you allow mo to ask a few ques tions through your papor? In a recent issue of the Chroniclo H. C. Kmory attacks tho Dible, as ho thinks, from a scientific standpoint. He says: "Scionco and philosphy demonstrate that tho iitmosphoro ro coivos its inoisturo and rain clouds from tho earth and seas, under proper conditions of heat and cold, and yet it is not and never has been capablo of holding and sustaining inoisturo or water enough to prccipitato to tho earth and cover the wholo mass to tho top of tho mountaiiiH of Ararat." Now if what ho says is truo wo will havo to disboliovo tho teachings of science. What docs scionco teach in rogard to tho formation of tho earth? Does it not teach that tho earth was onco all nnvored with wator? If ho will read tho 101th Psalm I think ho will-BoSJ-jf' j that tho Biblo and scionco do not diflbi on that point. Whenever wo uudortako to disprove tho Uiblo by scionco wo should bo sure that wo tako both at what thoy teach and not at what wo suppose they touch. Porws. A lino and well selected stock ot .print' stationary, lnk and how typ JH mmlvjfl i ntTiitcRcouT Job oilice. ' ffiS