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About The Oregon scout. (Union, Union County, Or.) 188?-1918 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 19, 1891)
I if p fount; EAGLE VALLEY. THURSDAY, NOV. 10, 1891. FROM UHIOH TO PORTLAND. Ccencs and Incidents as Noted by n. C. Emery, on His Way to Wild wood, Wash. EtiiTOK Orkoon Scout: In my lust I btonpct in my narra live as the train approached the ferry landing, where the ferry boat rested in the slip ready to receive the engine and cars and convey them from the Oregon shore to Kalama on the Wash ington shore. From some cause, after the boat withdrew from the slip it was turned so that the cars rode backwards ncross tho river to the slip at Kalama where tho train was backed off the boat from the samo end that first re ceived tho train. When about mid way of the stream I left tho cars and stood on tho deck, that I might better behold tho grandeur of tho great and noble stream, and while taking into consideration the majesty of the great Columbia river I was led to exclaim : Thou noble strcnml of prieeleim worth, Thy iikc unknown, or time of birth; Or when thy vntern, bold and utroiiR, wr V nun Hi) HnnjiBiiwiiimi' HuKiin to roll thy tides iiIoiir, Thou noble Ktrcnin! I'rlde of the west! We safely ridcuimn thy breast. And Keiitly thou dost bear ur o cr UKin thy tide, from shore to nhorc. Thou noble nt renin I unchecked and free, Forever flowing to the cn, While oft 11 Kin thy rippling tide The stately ftcamcrn Mifcly glide. Our stay in Kalama was short and we wore soon speeding our way in tho great state of Washington. We jour neyed for quite a distanco along tho Cowlitz rivor, by orchards loaded with fruit. For a. considerable distanco tho railroad hugged tiic bluffs. I noticed a. cemetery up at tho right of tho road where a few slabs wcro standing to tell the talo of sickness and death that is met in all climes and localities, whero tho rich and tho poor, the strong and the weak, tho, wise" and tho unwisu are all brought to one common level. I noticed several little station towns along tho road that will, in the course of . time, havo to back high up the sido hills, if they ever succeed in being cities of much prominunco. We crossed tho Cowlitz river at 3:15 p. m., and left the stream at our right, We passed Little Falls atH:2H. At this place wo wore about six miles (direct) from my daughter's homo, hut we must needs go on to Chchalis on ac count of impasablo roads out from Little Falls I saw but littlo to Inter est mo from this placo on, and only noted tho timo of passing tho little stations. Wo passed Mill switch at I 3:31; Winloek at 3:37; Naplerino at 3:51; Nowaukum at and arrived at Che'halis at 4 :lf p. m. October 7, 1 Si) J . The morning of the Sth was quito foggy, but tho fog soon cleared away. Chohalis is not really a picturcsquo town, yet Micro are many nice build ings, and it boars tho appearance of a prosperous town, as well as tho ap pearance of a vory muddy one. I noticed thai many of its streets wore planked with heavy lir plank. I also I noticed a very nico, largo school house, which told that tho people looked nftor the Wfjll-boing of tho rising gen eration. I was told tho population of the place was about 4,000. On the 9th,, at about 10 it. in., we loaded into R'hiredtrohvoyanoo aud sturted for tho place of our destination, a distance of near 2f miles, nearly south, up the ChohnllH river, amid a wilderness of exceedingly heavy and large growth of timber. Wo halted for the night within about threo miles of homo and nest morning discharged our team and hired an ox team to tnko us the rcBt of tho way. 1 walked most of tho way, and as I used to bo quito tv huml at fishing I thought to out a little Htaddle that stood by tho sido of the river, and try my luck ; but after view ing tho staddlu that 1 thought to cut for a fish pole, I thought I would not cut it just yet. 1 measured it and found it to be 0 feet in diameter, and tall accordingly, so I left it stand. We arrived at home a little boforo noon October 10th, whero wo now uro News Itums From the "Garden of Eden." NEW IMPROVEMENTS GOING ON A. n nounce m e n't. The nor so Market Fine Beef Cattle Sale. Some Largo Vege tables and Fruits, for enjoying ourselves vory well. 11. C. Emkky. Wiluvtooii, YVanh., Nor. C, 1S01, , The New DUcovery. You have heard your frtrudu mid uelKhbora talking about it. You may yourself bo ouo of the many who know from raual experience Jtuttiow Rood a thluKltU. If you have ever tried it, you are one of it alauuch friends, be cause the wonderful thing about it It, that wlieu uee given a trial, Dr. KIuk'h New Discovery erer after hoUUn placo ill tho hnuao. If you have never lined it and should bo anllcled with cough, cold or any Throat, l.uug or Client trouble, secure a bottle at once aud give it a fair trial. It la guaranteed every time, or money re funded. Trial bottle free at llrowu'a drug More, Union, Oregon. Boya and alrls Aid Society of Oregon. Jloytj iiuiv Ih had (and wiiiiutlmoH gills) foronlliutry terviwat wugeK.ur up hi iiulujitiiru, (tnvtork .attend M-honluml Ih brought up Niuu-whut aw your uwnt) 11ml uhllilriMi niuy ho hud fur legal mltm ijon. Addn.Mi, U. T. IMHH.KY. Hupt, (tntjun lliiy' amiUirU' Aid Fo- Inly, I'orlliuiil, origin. Kaiilk Vam.ey, November 'J, 1M1. Everything is booming. Tho health of our people is splendid Land here is worth from !f 35 to $50 an acre. Good hay land is algo worth $50 per acre. E. and W. Chandler's fine dwelling is almost compictcu. it presents a good appearance. Several commodious dwellings are being erected in the valley, also a fine church with a hall overhead. G. W. Moody has built a fine, two story addition to his residence. It adds greatly to his nico home. There are a great many new comers arriving in the valley this fall, and wo ure looking for two more families every day. Geo. Sanders and Dave Allen have built good houses, and I have no doubt but Dave is looking after her now. There will be thousands of prune trees set out hero this fall. Eagle val ley is fast being cut up into small fruit farms. rank r. hco is building a very substantial residence at the uppef bridge. I guess Frank will run a 1 hotel and feed stable Tho now bridge at tho upper end of tho valley is completed, and it looks like a Cheap John concern, as it is put up on a very cheap plan. Thoro aro a largo number of fat cat tle for sale in the valley. Buyers would do will to visit this section if they aro in need of beef cattle. W. W. Kirby has a farm of 100 acres, well improved, which he will tsell cheap for cash. Call on or ad dress him at New Bridge, Union coun ty, Oregon. All of our horso men that shipped horses cast this fall are still absent. Lewis Ferguson is expected home this week. Eli Chandler is in Minnesota with his horses and savs tho nrices uro low. K. Young is in Illinois. Others aro in Missouri. We hope they will all havo good luck and a safe journey to their Oregon homes. Eagle valloy can boast of tho finest vegetables that over grow out of tho earth, aud the 10 aro enough to supply Union and Baker counties. They are being sold very cheap. Four potatoes dug out of ono hill in Ben Ixmgloy's gardon weighed 23 pounds. Who can beat that and tell the truth? That is not all. Wm. Bcnnehofl' raisod some apples that weighed 2 pounds each, and has some of tho same apples yet. I want to see if any of tho mossbaoks of WobfooY can beat that. Messrs. Noble it Dooley have a fine lot of mutton sheep hero on alfalfa pasture and will feed a large band this wintor at W. W. Kirby's ranch. Mr. Childors will feed a largo band or so at John Fnuier'a ranch; Barber Bros, will feed at Sanders' ranch ; Tim Quingley will feed at Frazier's; tho Jacobson Bros, will feed at Ben. Long loy's ranch and I'.-r Iowe will foed at C. H. Craig's, i.ral other par ties havo thousands of tons of fine hay for sale at $4 por ton, with good feod ing yaitlB. Thoso desiring to feed stock will do woll to come to Englo valloy, for wo can turn out stock in February and save at least two months feeding, which is quite an item to stock growers. K. in iim n JUTV npr&ML Co J I siikkiit's s.vm:. ! VNiTH'K I ItKKKHYinVKS THAT IIY VI K I A u,e of flu execution iiil I ou of the I - 1 (irublc circuit otirioi me .-miv r I ri lourounty, bearing Onto thc hlny of Orto I berlMH. tome llreetci mid deli' cred upon n I ... I I c,.,vl thnn.lll nil thC -itll Hlf OI i-ebruarv, 1S91, which judgement enrolled in docketed in the clerk; cilice of m. W court In .aid county, on thcilth day of l;e linwo, 1W1. wherein Haver v Walker are l"uu,J,uLd..: W. J.ndd is defendent for the fi m " n dred mid lifteeu and C'.MOO dollar with in terest thereon at the rate of 10 i)cr cent, per mi lium, from the 21th .lay ol ruary lMd.amUhc further sum of twenty-one and 9.-10O dol nn posto, and nlfo tho costs of and upnntlil w rit. Therefore. sullleicnt iwonnl prom-rtv not being found, I have levied m-on the fo Hotting de- .,.ll., Unntixl 111 I'lllOll COUUtVi 0rai to tilt : SU of SEU See. 20, Tft if, J. 1 SS K. W. M. and by virtue ol tmid execution una levy, I will sell at public auction at the court house door, in Union. Union county, fctotc of Oregon, on Saturday the 5th day of 1 eccmber, lh'Jl, at 2 o'clock p. m. of said day, nil the right, title and interest of in and to the .above de scribed premises that the said defendent. I . Laddhnd therein on the 21th day of l-cbruary, 1801, or has sinco acquired, to satisfy saidlmlKO mcut, interest, costs mid aecrulnir cots. ferniH of sale, cash to me in hand In t. S. j,-old co u. Dated at Union, this the 3rd '''j'jjf'fa1 Shcrlll of Union County, Oregon lly W It Usinnt, Depu .y SlIKItlFF'S SALE" NOTICK IS IIKKEHY (ilVEX THAT 11V VIK tue of an execution and order of sale issued out of the Honorable Circuit Court ol tiiehiaie of Oregon, for Union county, bearing date the irth day of November, U91, and tonic directed mid delivered, upou h Judgment and order of sale of heretofore attached property, entered on the Villi (lav nf October, 1S01, wherein Thomas Trill Ispliintllt'iind H. II. Kivers and Jos. Gil uourIi are defendants for the sum of Ninety and eighty-seven one-hundredtlis dollars, with Interest niereou at the rate of eight per cent, per annum, from the 14th day of October, 1S91, and the further sum of Thirty-six and twenty six one-hundredtlis dollars for costs and dis bursements, which judgment was enrolled and docketed in the clerk's olllcc of said court, ou the 14th day of October. 1891, aud ordering the bale of the following described heretofore at tached rcnl estate, to-wit! All the right, title, Interest and claim that the defendants, II. D. i myers turn jus. uiiuougn or cimer ui uieiu nuu , v bh - . , . i on me inn nay oi ucioocr, isui, or since nc- f 1 J A LZ T A-TTT .T I quired in and to Utsl, 2an.tr. in Illock 115 in I I rY I I I 1 T I Chaplin's addition to La Grande, Union county, v " BaB J- J- -k. . , Oregon. Now, therefore, under and by virtue I will sell at public miction at the court house I flrwir ill ITlilriti. llnlmi iiiiiiitv. Hfnli. nf Ornirnn, on Friday, the nth dav of Occomber. lSfll.at'J o'clock p. m. of said day. all the right, title, in terest and claim that the said defendants II. 1), Kivers and Jos. Gilnoimh or efthcr of them had on ine I4tn day oi October, isai, or since aC' quired in or to the above described rcnl estate to satisfy said judgment, fees, costs, disburse mcnts and interest as aforesaid uud accruing costs. Terms of sale, cash to mc In huml In gold coin of the United fctntcs. Dated .November Uth, 1M1. J. T. ltOM.KS, Shcrlfl'of Union Cotiutv, Oregon, Hy W. It. U8iiF.li, Deputy. 11-12-W5. iUV.r.R.K. "The Hunt Line lit Connection uIUi the NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILKil) -I'orms the X Hnyc on the way and now arriving, several car loads Agricultural Implements. The Company ill hereafter carry n full and complete stock of MING -:- MACHINERY. P-Tliisdepartiiieiit will hclunder the management of Mr. Kllpatrick. 2 -19-V- . THE M. & M. Co. A Soothlns Addrei, Over at Cheney a lady, Mrs. Cora M. Fitzgerald by name, was employed to teach in tho public school for a period of one year, beginning in Oct. 1800, Sho hud been teaching about six weeks, when a vnomber of tho school board visited the school. Ho listened awhile to the recitation, and then got up to make u speech. In his address ho highly complimented tho teacher and tho pupils, tho former for her cnicicn cy, and the latter for their closo appli cation aud rapid progress. Hut when ho finished his address ho found the teacher fast asleop. This caused tho "trusteo" to become very indignant; he reported tho case to his associates, and Mrs. Fitzgerald was summuriully (lis missed. At this unexpected perform ance tho bohool ma'am became uidig mint ami forthwith brought suit fur her full yuar1 pay, if IW). Tho eiuo u now in oourt. Hut what a "uporuhei " (hut triutco" hum bo! Quickest and Best Route jiciuccu niiMiuni vivkuii mm "aninptnn jtud liliif nnM hlNint I tt ..It 1 POINTS H'VST and SOUTHEAST FULLMV K SLEEPING CAltS, SUPERB DINING CARS, and FREE SECOND CLASS SLEEPERS Tlirongh to Clilengn via this Line. Pnsscugcr Trnlns of this Company nre runihuR regulnrly between DAYTON, WAITSBURG, WALLA WALLA, WASH., and PEN DLETON, OIL, Making close connection nt Hunt's .lunctiou with Northern Pacific trains for Tacoma, Seattle, Victoria It. C, KUensburg, North Yaklmn, Pas co, Sprague, Cheney, Davenjiort, Hiwiknne Falls, ltutte, Helena, St. 1'aul, Mluncnpolis. AND ALL POINTS EAST. Passenger Trains making nliove conncetlous leave Pendleton daily at 7:40 p. in. Through Tickets Sold to all Points at the Lowest Rates. East KSTKAY NOTICE. T OS' j II OST OU 8TISAYKI) KROM I1A11TOX I.AKK IIIUUV UILLOII. UlJUllt, LI1U IIISL til May. 1M1, fourtetMi haul of hoics nil bnuiuca ou riRiu suiiu us lououh JU One sorrel mare also brnndeil II underneath the above brand. One L'niv lniiri. ulsn hrmnlpd 1 1 linilnrnriith the iilxivc brand had n vow bell on when last seen. Onu brown innro also branded oil on left shoulder. All the above described anlninls were taken from Wallowa valley last fall. Any one giving Information of their whereabouts, between Hur- ney anu vtttiinwn vaiievs. win be libcniuv re warded. Address: 11. J. ltlNKHAltT', 10-1-nil. Sununerville. Oregon. TYPE FOR SALE. 1 Kft POUNDS OK MINION TYPK.INTHKI IfJxJ Pair of cases. The type Is III fair order and will be sold at a barcilin. lor further hit- tlculars cull on or address this ofliee. CAT A DA'" fi5)K Per week. tVnnted. Oil LjI V II I (lood AcentH to sell our general line of merchandise. No Peddling. Above suiary win be paid to "live agents. ror nirtner luiormaiiou a.uiress: ('HICA(U) (IKNEltAI. SUPPLY CO., I-Sl-yl 18 Wist Vun Hurcn .St., Chicago, 111. UNION BILLIARD HALL K'pknv & Snuins. Prnnrintnrs. i i . .. r :i ; . . . i .: l : i i. . . . i . . i . i i t t . . r I i - i 1 lV 1KUII111US IlllVlllg LH'UM lUUlUltSLU U 111U UddltlUIl UI .1 J111U IVbSUILlUUU', Ul I now tvno and a larco invoice of tho finest naners and material, is now better Ml" "Pi'o-itc the cvntenniai bote, Union. ,1 .lopiw.wmu JiiMt oneucd.wlthl.l- THE IFUIIISriEST WORK Nice, New Stock of Plain and Fancy Con- ' fectionery, .Cipflvs, etc. W. F. WAMSLEY, ficn'l Fr't and Puss'er Aceut. Walla Wulln, Wash. G. W. HUNT, President nnd Gcn'l Maniii H. I.. DEACON, Ticket Agent. ;cr. Union, Oregon. A Grand Opportunity! THE FINEST OF THEM ALjJff Seas and 13 L. "Heroes of Unknown Seas , Savage Lands. grandest subi-crlptlon liook Cier Intro- Over 000 extru hirge quarto iilV'rations. The duced on the const. pages. :00 mngultrcent original SELLJ' ON SSGHT. A "CTXTTCJ wanted In this county. -6Vvjr-C21X X O As we are detcrniiucd to extend our business Into this State, vvc aro going to start in by offering better inducements to live agents than any other house has over done before. We deliver the books light at your very door free of freight ehurges or any otlvi- exense, all of which wc pay ourselves. tou't take any agency for this great wonT'irom nuy other bouse until you have sent to us for our descriptive circulars and e.ttu'a miikiui.tkiimh ami inducements. i e .uii guarantee io.io better by you. WJ..MU. l'UJIl.ltblllMi I ()., Vancouver, British Columbia. Cencral Agents for the publishers. Union and C 'rtuicopia Stage - Line ! Quickest and Cheapest Route to the Pine Creek Mines. HATES : nion to Park " Sanger , -" Cornucopia FAKK. $1 50 3 00 (J 00 FltEIOHT. VAC on short notice. Letter Heads, Bill Heads, Shipping Tags, Legal Blanks, Posters, Constitutions, Call at once if you want anything in the way of Circulars, Envelopes, Receipts, Tickets, Statements, By-laws, Business Cards, Society Cards, Visitiug Cards. Wedding Cards, Ball Trograms, Briefs. Nineral Water Drinks a Specialty, Billiards and Pool. A uict, orderly resort. 11-12-t! PRICES REASONABLE. Satisfaction Guaranteed in Every Instance. Orders hy Mail Promptly Attended to. Address: THE OBEGON SCOUT, Union, Oregon. Tonsorial :-: Parlors ! Gus. I). Johnson, Proprietor, One door north of Ilalrds store, Union, Oregon. SHAVING Hair Cutting anil Shampooing in the La test Style of the Art. Give me a trial. H-12-tf. I. . , . i i-.i, XV DO llnOCHETf For Sale! "w5 Thomson Ss Pursol aro agents for Tho unrlAraiO'nnrl 41,0 celebrated Cyclone TVindMill, and Xiic uuuci oigxiu. as tj10 priCC8 0 thetn havo boon great- has for sale a choice lot of Cotswold bucks. within tho be 'seen at their planer in North Union. Call aud oxamluo it. L. E. HOLMES, Cove, Oragon. niJUSOO LACE TnnEAD CO.. OlaifO, Ckinn., I ..III .1..lrihnli In nrrmlumi Two Thouand UoM Ura. Ooia IX10. lor me .pcciiucaa ui a fancy worK, 10 oo niaus vn.r imu iu. i ULAKOO TWILLED LACKTUltKAIJ. I toaUutiitnUOflK VnUtdStattuX Portland : Property. The bent way to male mouey U by lnvetiUK $20002 coin in Premiums. lOe. tar auri npi Twllle4 600YrJ. 1 1 injl'ottlind city proiK-rty and kulmrbau lots. Term, 10 nr rviit. down and & ht cent, month- I liuealMi fawtaU) farui, fruit, udRrdu l.f lllulrlJ .J your it,u fur i-trcuUra ytvlucfuirf-l inrjriQ..oii ir not iiw m mm, m miiMiu, nil nirr iiui.ai. ItuiruHilily Mutwiary inwm uf uur Mia Mill IMIIIUI-I'.l OJ-ibOO lii. Tllltl:Ali W) UIMO (.XJHIl, I land. ftuT- m uuiUiul iddra xxxxxxy i K U( At l.K, Ti-lo, t)r. Wood VjVini).--j.rtrull. lii v.xxl. Mt iIm mi. UlliK td I iuiar 17.11. PATENTS Obtained, and alt Patent Business attended to Promptly and for Moderate Fees. Ourofllce is opposite the U. S. Patent Ollice, and we can obtain Patenis in lesn time tlinn those remote from Wasoingtol. ' Send MODELor DHAWING. We advise as to pantentabililv free of charge: and we mako NO CHARGE UNLESS PATENT IS SECURED We refer, here, to the Postmaster, the Sunt, of Monev Order Div., and to officials of the U. 8. Patent Office. Foi circular, advice, terms and reflerenccs to actual cli ents in your own State or County, write to C. A. SNOW & Co.. Opposite Patent Office. Wnshincton, D. 0. l A pamphlet of Information aneUb. .iraci or me iawa, aaowin uow iou uuiain i-aiemi, careai'. UTaau N.araa, uoprnsnu. inu r(. .iiinm MUNN at CU.x x301 BrMdwnr. Hew y.r. rHE CRY OF MILLIONil OH. 2WV BKCK! STOP IT HOW, OON IT WIIL C TOO LATC I have bf en troubled tnanv year disease of the kidney and hay Ujea taany different temediea .5rD . . T. rlnr It-nfM 3. TCI T attack that almost VJ?. .ucha.manner that WXr& . ..... .tin tf0f,"SfW-lfl. the When I aat In ppt tin alone, or to kind Irovldence sent I)r Henley, ORKGON KIUN1JY TIIA, to my hUel. I immediately commencea using the tea. It had an almost wlraculpua effect, otid to the astoo lihweut of all the Kurtt at the hotel, 111 lew ilayt I urn uanpy lu Maie that 1 w a new man I will rtammeml the tea tu all alllwteO! 1 nave Ucu 0 A. TUl'l'MU. i 1