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About The Oregon scout. (Union, Union County, Or.) 188?-1918 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 17, 1891)
- jtii mMJ I: V I r i THURSDAY, DEC. 17. ISO!. EVAN CARVER. nnmmnts on Ms Lift by a rort- land Lady. Thf ft'UowiiiR lriv,it': Ictier wuu iv reived by .lmls unri yuolMit'tl i) tho Enst Oregoninn. PmriXAKU, Or.i Dec. 4, 1891i Judg. I'w, Dear Sir I mw ill tho uvening iwiier oi yesterday V issue that Kvan Carver liAtl Ik-ch iileiiced to lie Imnged, on the 9jt of Jnn. next, uud it ntalcd nlsotlmt Ihe jttdgo "could not refrain from tears." Sir, I, too, shed many .tears as I thought of him in his innocent child hood, for 1 knew him from his birth, until rtbout cloven yours no. At Hint titno I oune to this place. ; I heard indiiectly that hia mother, with her three sons, Eugene, Ernest and Evan, wcic living in Elgin, Or. I mw n brief item once in the papor, Hinting that he i-liot a man. How, he P 1 . I Ml I I 18 umler fentence oi iieam. i no inw mufct laku t conuo, and toon wil coino tho final act. 1 know nothing regaiding the onto, tho trial, or any thing connected with the ailair. No doubt tho henteiice is just; of that 1 have no right to form an opinion Hut I would like to toll you a few thinga in regard to him, or his family, rather, and 1 think you will agieo with me, that their is a cause for his committing crime. The father of Evan Carver was tho "black sheep" of a large family. He did not drink, ho was an industrious man, but lie hud an ungovernable tonibor. lie was noted for it, and it was' in hit. family life lie vented it. JIv eailiost rcojlloulionn of him are of a terrible beating be gave his wife with a Imml slave with nails in it. The whole country was aroused; tho wife wan taken eaie of by neighbors, and lie was aneted. Wliilo boing kopt over night in a house (there wan no jail in tho pl.iee) lie managed to Ofcape, and eluded the ofllcvrH for toiuo time. Ho wad linallv retaken, and I believe was bound over to keep tho peace. After awhile, the wife concluded to try life with him again, but it was always hell in that family and hell in thoir hearth toward each other. Evan came into this world unwelcome, wur louuded by an atmospheio filled with curtei-, haieh word?, recrimination-, and sometimes even blows. No ono over expected t oe children to lie decent men. When tho two older boys wore very binall, they wore play ing tm tho railroad track and woro caught in tho act of piling sumo ob struction on tho track. They were Mint to a leforni tchoul, and it was thought by many to be unjiu-t as thoy were so very young, but ho that as it may, tho father never showed any in terest or concern in them at all; but tho mother's lovo never failed. She wrote them often and sent them littlu presents, In tho meantlnio tho father and mother separated, and sho was obliged to fight single-handed the battle of life, with Evan to support and her aged father dopouding upon her. Sho was brave and icsolute and was re spected, and sho managed to struggle along. Her faith in her boys was strong, and she looked fonvaid with great expectancy to tho timo when thoy could come homo. Finally they ciuiio homo, Eugene with a kind of a defiant, hard feeling against the world in general; o,iruut m u tori of tomi ii'nlmcile condition. I know nothing of them since coming here. Is it uuv wonder that he was born with that demon in his hwirt, that only needed cirouuitaue.c. to leap into life and action? 1 do not veek to plead his o.uue, but if in your heart yon fool pity for him Uod will blos yon for it. . W'lwn people lwirn the laws, of life there will bo no need for ; 1...... ,.f ,! If nnuiihcrs win. i itovniii so inuuh litiii' to the salvation of oul would only pre.icti 10 tin- poo- plo how to !) born right, there neul ' l0 no ftxirof tile manner f death Little did 1 think, the 1am time I taw hini. ho would come to t hi, lie war. at mv fitlur'o Ihhi.-i' .11 Maine, in uyiuiNiny, with In- ni .ibti, wtuo nil l.iiili.n., ii .mix Illirt'llioNulls i:.:i 1 .11. .Ulll wo at nun' ; in Jltit 1 miii liitrudliiK 011 your v,lu.- itio time, fur mIh. b I l I'.lld'H 1 !,U'U ' .. Hi 1 1 I I tot Jiojw you win i"i (aUt-, but m li. .1 1 I foul 1 I, III I 'I is It Destruction on a Schooner. A Yaquina, Or., dispatch of the 12th says: The Oregon Development Company's htennndiip, Willamette Valley, arrived Ii.mv thin mornimr, having in (ow tho ten in schooner, Maggie Worn. Captain George l'aton, af the 'Willamette Valley, reports that on tho 10th inot., tbirty-twc miles south of Yaquina nnd ton miles west of short;, ut 1 o'clock p. m., ho sighted what appeared to he a steamer drifting with the wind, lie lowered a boat arid went aboard and found it was the Maggie Kobs, bound for San Fran cfsco from Coos bay. The body of a dead seaman wag found on tho deck. There was no sign of any of tho rest of the crow. Tho steam er's boats were gone and it is not known whether tho vessel was aban doned by tho ciew or whether they were washed overboard during the rccont gale. Tho Maggio Itoss was loaded with lumber, and sailed from Coos bay last Monday. All her deck load of lumber was gone when sho was found, together with her smoke stacks and pari of her cabin. Sho was a moat dilapidatod looking vessel wbeii .-ho was towed in this morning, and shows evidence of having received some hard knocks by the storm. It is not known whether the Jioss carried any passengers or not, or what was tho number of her cicw. Theio were no marks of violence on tho body of the sailor found, and nothing to indi cate how he had coino to his death. A hurried examination of the tohoonor this morning seemed to show her hull was all i ight, and all the damago she sustained was confined to her upper works. U'liB Potnt Involved. Tlio stiiitito will hit uiilk'd tipon to aottlu it point of sumu inlciest in tho Ciisu of the Florida sunsiloi ship. Wilk iii8oii Cull, the lorint'i' tfunntor, uppeHia with CToiloutiiils signed by the sccre tary of thoHtutc ot Florida showing his olootion by tlio lcgiltituie. An other litiiii, lmuiud Davidison, ctuiiCb with a cortilicatu of appointment by tho governor. Call received a majority of tho votes of the aggregate, nienihjt r hip of the legislature, hut when that body met in joint session, a majority of the meinbeiis of the house being op posed to Cull, absented themselves. The only question U, whether tho law requires a quorum of each hcusoin the joint ballot. As both applicants are Democrats, the question will probably bo determined upon its legal menu, with no niixtuie of partisanship. The phraseology of the congressional act of 1S(!(, prepared by Senator Trumbull, regulating the matter, is "there being a majority of all the members elected ' to both hutttos nietent and votnie." 1 " . Does "both nouses' mean each hotite, is the point to be determined. Up to the passage of this act in ISIU5 there was no genoial law on tho sub ject. It was possible for one branch of the legislutuio in somo of the state?, as Now York, to defeat any election by not going into joint session. A ma jority in one houto that would bo mi nority in the joint session would scalier its votes und make no choice, thus de feating the condition requisite for tho joint convention. The congressional act was passed to put it out of the pow er of a majority in one house to defeat an election. Tho Florida case allbrds one of the contingencies it was appar ently designed to prevent. The oppo nents of Call in the house, having one or two nuijoiity, ' - "ed themselves from the joint to?a . ,aiso the iuo that a quorum of "bo.i houses" wuj nut pi-ennui. If thqy two correct, the law is of little foi)o, for a majority in either luniso can tic font an election xnd ii...n. il... j i,.,.i;,,., ,1. . 1. ... 1 .- ' tliroa till' SlleCtlOll ItltO the llUlUis l i ae Mitrui.r Now Try ThU. liwu! -: you uoihlug and wl'.l surely do Mill Utl(l. i! V.l'.l huvii fl I'llili.ll I '.,1.1 tr I " - - (HlllbiV . ,nt 1 tinut. ( itrsi or l.un.. ir. , Sv !-.. tor Colisiiiimttoo. C.melm ! 1 Kinu -.1 , ., , , , ' 0.1, . I lutek. Miilcrorx fiom l.a rlp, I t..lll'.l It i 1 ne Ihllli; iriil 11 Oner It iim h.nl .1 !Hvh an i in 1 .'e t rciutcn . I r a s.n iii!. '., : ' ' ji " m :! mid :em.i t.-i M.i.rvii 1 .1 t '.iiu m i ' 1 i.i t..tt.i tus-iui; ;i 1. 1 .1 . ti Elaotnc Mttteri. Is i'l! kuoun iit.d ,. .; 1 mi'i.ii. . 'iv . 1 . 11 , o . . .ll.t . . . Wt llll'l ll ". . ' ah. ..in i. ' .. . t .11.1. l'..U.l. II. ill. NMKltlri".S rAM4. NOTICK !: Iir.KXHV MVKN THAT BY VII tne of Mil eiectitlou mid onlen of mI ii mimI out of til Mono Me Cirrttll ("onrt of the suite of Oregon fur Union county, tUHriu lute i the 10th dny of IVfcmfoer. 1!'1. nnd to mi dlt wl mix I delivered upon u jti'lio-iiietit mm or- . lor for ma of heretofore flttarliinl piorty on- , teri"i on Hie lllh dny of October, Wi : wlitn-ni 1 1V:iiiiii Uidd Is pliiintill 8i.l lion 'i irner mil .'.. W. ;uiTiHou lire defendant for m? oiim of ' Ifitr.Uifi. llh InfcTCM nt t'leriito ofloirr rout.' K?r iiiiimin. from tile Mth i'hv of Irtober. lwl, 1 nnd th further tim of 4.il. r,r ro.ti nw ii;--- ; liiUMm'tits of IIiIk nction and urd'-riiiK thir tn!o of tlic following docrlljil real entitle, to-vit:A!l tli"f -iii lltM'.Miiu intvre.t Dull tl.e .lefcmliint-, On i rii: ner unci II. W. Carrisoii .r flttier ot Hi'' . ! i: thf Hill di.v o' An.'.'-t, !Wl. . r ic. i vl ri or to liie full'.vt i' !,;, 'ii-tl "v ' I.i". I, blot I. .:. fv.ui) nil of im i w,ii in I,. en' tliereoti.) C r'.itnia ttiot'lty ii i i." 1 mi li', i n'o'i onnty, Dreyoii. Nv I'ii 'i -fore, under i' ti l ! rirtiiu of nfd execution n '1 ! .' ti'r fot Mle i. .it ireiiid, I will Hell nt l- iinlc Aiirtion at the court home door nt I'mIojI, ('uion ou.ity. i I'c -n. on the ifto ddy of Jitnu:.-" , ! iw :t a o'ei'k M. okiiI.1 day nil tbo, iiiit , iiti-and iiitptet of lunaii to the suid prsiultex t KiMioa Tiinierinid M. W. Harrlnrtti, liHtd Ho fctHiuiits or either af them had on the Itta duv of Vuv.ikt iwl. or after mcqtUxed la or to t)i'c iilxneitj.-er'bcl reil ewtato to satlnty Mid )uz liieiit, ntloroey ieem, cotit. dlRbuiTcm 'ati nun i mi' rent iih a loresnia ana wenitag vmit,. lorins of ate, Pitih to rae In halid. Hated this Mth iy of Deoontber, lmt. jTt. uot,Lr., Bherlfl' of Vtiion county, OMgou. t SIIUUIFlf'H SAM5. BV VJKTI K Olf AX EXECUTION )&rKI) out of tl'd Hi'horiiblo Circuit Court of the State of Orecou for the ronnty of Union t,- me directed mnl dollvcrwt, beariiiif dotj the 10th day of Uervmbcr, WJl, upon a jiiilKmcut und or der of Hale of tieretofi.ro ntUc'icil iirojrtv en tered the ".it n lay of llefeiiiber lwi; ii nerlii (lenre Hor'pool reeoveroit j"ti'ine:.t iurlnHt J. I', mid KllJiiibctli (Mark for th ; s nn of fill. 02 with 1nUvot theroou at the rnt oi 10 per rent, ler iiuniii. i. from the 17th day of November 1HU1. mikI the flirt tier mii in of fin attorney fecit and (or costa nnd disburKcmimta which Judif inviit vSh enrolled nnd docketed In the Clerk's oftice of Mid court, on the tith day of Dec'inher, 1HP1, iin.l ciceraelnjf the sale of the follo ing de forihed teal ewtate altuated In Unlo.i coiintv, Oregon, towit: All the ilRht title atid Interest the Kitld defeiiililiiU J.l'.niiil Elizabeth Clark had In and to the followliiK ileserlljcd real estate, to wlt: CoiiinieiiciUKeilit feet youth of the Bouth cant corner of Mock s. In Arnold it Drav'aml- dltlon to the town of I.-i tirundc. I'nlou eiuuitv, OroKon, riiiinliix theiici', west, 210 feet, thence south, 'ITl feet, thence e.mt, iMO feet, thence nortn 'JT'J feet to the place of bej'inntnir, known as block :'. In Arnold it Dra; addition to the town of I.u (iramlu, Union county. Orepon. Now, therefore, under and by virtue of said execu tion and order of sale iim nioresalil, I will sell nt public unction nt the court hoime door tit Union Union county, Orofjon on the 18th duv of Janu ary lSMnt -o'clock l'.M. of suid dav all the! rlclit title, interest or claim, of, In aiid to the cald heretofore attached property which thedc- leuunnutj. r. nun Kiixatiein ( laru or either of tliem had on tne l."tli day of October, 1SBI, or h uve hI nee acquired thereto or tmllicieut thereof to mubffy uiid Judgment, tnterent, attorney fees, oontn mid aceruln etrntn. 'Icrnidef mile, cash to me In hnud In li. uold coin. Dated tills litli day of December, 1301. .1. T. 1IOI.LF.S, Shcrlll'of Union county, Oregon NOTIOK (II' SA1.IS. Thecoiiditiouaofa exrt.iin chattel mortzajre from Oliver Shaller to K. XV, Oliver having been broken, notice in hereby Klven that I have el!ei under and by virtue of said chattel nionttttgo, one (.prliiK-tonth MetK'r, or Oalo harrow, one black niuro, C yearn old, branded H on left iitlile, tind one bay mare, 5 year old, brauded S on left bttlle, and that I will hull tne aunicat public auction nt my ranch about ." m lion norttieant of laland City, on Saturday, the 'J6Ui day of Decora lajr, I8U1, at one o'clock V. M. oi auld day. 12.17-wa K. V. OldVKR. I... .... I I,. 1 i.v okashx, oreeon, 1'ebrunrv 27, im. cmlriu t u. Te'lU tV.f of laml; SS' acres, divided Into lots and blocks, lly Hob. L'H, IMd, he had sold every ymreel of It, and I do- sire to recommend htm to any and all imrtles dealriiiK to buy or sell property, as a rustler and satisfactory man to do business with. A, W. KvXKAr.sos. I.v (iliASiiR, Oregon, Dee. VJ, lh!0. We, the underslKned, lecommond J. I,, llei ilenreich as 1111 elllcient, reliable and eiiercctle real estate aj;cnt. To persons desiring to ur cluisoor dls(K)so of property wo will say that Mr. IlciiKiurclch Is a man who knows better how to, uud who attends to his business better than any real estate dealer we ever met, and we 11 ml from our iK'iiIIukk u 1th htm that ho desires above nil to kIvc satisfaction to all parties doing business with him. Hcspec tfully, C. K. Hiwst, K. U. JloitKi.ociC, 0. W. JI0HKI.0CK, 1). C. MOI'.KLOCK. I.a tiiiANin:, Oregon, July in, is'Jl. 1, the undersigned, John Anthony, proprietor of tho I.11 (iratide Candy l'aotory, removed mv stiM'k tit the tire of July I, ls'Jl; next day .Mr. .1. I.. Ueldenrclch, resident agent at this place for tho l'alatiue Insurance Co, of Manchester, Ktig. laud, eniiie around and adv tsed me to stralghtou up my utiK'k and take good care of the damaged gooiUj mid the damage wilt be fairly and promptly adjusted as wmiii-hs the ndliistcr gets arouiul. Todny iny daiunue was sMtisfactnrtly iidjiute'.l, and Uie cauli puld for said daiunue. Jons Astmosv. CpuiMiurqial InMirtuicc Co., J. 1.. lleid.'tiroli'h a&Mlt, ituvlutf l'.HVed out oil iK'POUilt ol the tUc tli -Itb of July, and dmiMigeil our suw. we rowiveilour mousy piompt midxtUfactprUy I'.u.mkii A ir.':itAi. liming NUffuroit ls h the Into i re, ami h. Ing limnrtd 111 the I'ulntiuo lllHlirnin e Co. oi Mauehftter, Kngliini'. ' I.. Heideureii'h rci- ini ngeut. 1 "' oi. ineuns 10 rem r 11 maim. .r i.r,..,n.l luivn.pm of m loss, to niil mrenl Vor wim,,ul, ), CllKl.Ks (MITH. l.tlie ulnl.TsWUeil, lost a biltldiuu hyliieou the lib. o( Jul, Vkhich insured in the Tula- , .1... i ....... ....... IV. u....i....... 1.-....1.....1 ... 1 limurvriif the (Miumeicial, Calliomi i, wont . ...i. .1 ... ...'.,- . iiiemij.i - iiemvurvicii, ineir ix-siuuni otvui ri j mu iaH', a rusiier hii.i rviiam uiun. mhuv , '."J I'4 f -c l'lUiM( lumtruuco Co. for their Ulr iMijiuimem ami pronpi .n niwii, lit4KwUuUy. J. T. II A K Kit. XOTiCK OV .SMION.MKNT. ! u ir May cuNrmty N il., u In rvby ntveu tlua mi the 3Uth dy of o. t..u . tma. T. J. chumlUr, au iuaulveut leblor f.Hill.linn i.eer Klitiu, I ukm OOMUty. iirvyoti, did tiiiie ! .leotl of UMltruuiflit to V Wilt-, i.inler and byirl:ii' M the ro- ii..:i i t tin st itiit. of orv'ctiu r.i Uittttt (or .1.. ... u"n nt 1 1 1; 1 . .1 i 01 nil the cmilt . 1 t. e . .-, .1..1. . i' . 'infri), IsHli roul 1 . 1 , - 1 ,1 1 . - .'!'.. In lii'til of Ihe . ' . 1 ' I 1 1 .1. 'Iv- Uul all t T J. . 1 1 1 10 iirrviu .m IMllll. , . . M, ll I" 1 I J.. ..I' . i'i . .-I ' .'- i.p. ..1.1 ' :. ' 1 ;A. nnouncement.'OI W.T.R.R. he 1 in sun mtm nnrpnu dLHIIU Oil Hare on the way and now Agricultural The Compaiiv ill hereafter carry a full ami complete stock of FAR-MING -s- MACHINERY. iyTliis (Icpttrliiient will bo under tho management of Mr. Kilpntriek. 2-W-tf. u I ho facilities having been increased by the addition of a line assortinen', of new typo and a largo invoice of the finest papers and material, is now bjttcr prepared to execute THE FIlNTEST WOIEIK: on short notice. Call at once if you want itnything in the way of Letter Heads, Bill Heads, Shipping Tags, Legal Blanks, ' Posters, 'Constitution, Circulars, Envelopes, ltocoipts. Tickets, PRICES REASONABLE. ""Satisfaotion Guaranteed in Every Instance. Orders by Mail Promptly Attondedto. Address: THE OREGON SCOUT, Union, Oregon. f OFFINBERRY, ilka L ia W a . . 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PniRcnger Trnina of this Company are riiiiiiin regularly between i DAYTON, WAITSBUKG, WALLA WALLA, WASH., und PEN DLETON. OIL. i i Making close connection nt Hunt's .Dilution with Northern l'acllie trains for Tnconui, Seattle, ' Victoria 11. C, HllenburK, North Vakiina, I'm ! co, apnmue, heney, l)neiiKit, FiMikiine Call-, I Ittitte, Holonu, St. l'aul, JlinueaiKillK. AND ALL POINTS HAST. rnsM?iif;er Trains makiiiK above connections I Uuii'n I'linilletiin ilnilv nt T:-I0 tt. m. Tlirougii Tickets Sold to all Points Hast at the Lowest Hates. VV. F. WAMSLEY, Ocn'l l'r'tatid I'ass'pr Atient, Walla Walla. Wash. G. W. HUNT, President mid Gett'l Mnti:?er. If. I,. DEACON, Ticket Afrcnt. I'nlou, Oregon. A Rare Chance to Make Money J. W. BUEL'S NEW BOOK, eroes of Unknown and Savage La NOW READY. A record of the tllidin;.' o! ml lands, :iin i!ts. crlitions of the tn st liit.dtt In :'.unm. 1111. to the uild races of t ne woild: tin ill 1 n-: narra tives of voyiitrcs.diK n cries, niivciitnu" , in'itli, darinsa and siiilerinci. of the heroi" charnctets, bold explorers ami d.iiintlesK spirits. (;(Hietrn larpe is'ie-and over :'W otiKiaiiiiKs 01 nnsiir jwiHsea beauty, ineludinit donble-i.aue jilaics in oil colors, illiistrntinK colebrnted ecnts in the worlds history. AGENTS WANTED 'S;K An ntfciicy is woitn at least from J." to flu a da ; don't dolay nnd hse thiis elnince to ninkc'a lartte anionut of i.ioney in a short time. 1'k lierienee is not nereisnry ; c tench jon liic, and our s;iecial jiIiiiih insure sucoei. ' Noi.ij.i Uil reiiitired: we will allow thirtj das cr-'dit oil all orders if desired, illtistnitcd clrinlars and extra liberal terms mailed free on n;1ii u tion; or to secure tlte imency ininieiliiiteh , semi 51 for iiKcuts' eomidcte caiivnsbini; out ii t .itid state choice of tetritory; or in:.l! us a pros pectus sent you liy some otiier house, and suid us 'Si cents in stamp, to pay postage, and nc will scud you our new handsome piospcctus free. Sl-MTIAi Tl'Iv'XK will mianintce OliUIVl lLKillO to (tlvc vim better terms than any other house, t-end for them und be eouvlmeil. Atiriiiijteineuts can be nimleso that your order, will he delivered to ion free of all expense, 11s We jiay the f rely lit. We furnish lxive- trc. We pay for hniiliiit; to tne dipnt. We allow 1111 eua df-couut for msh. We jrlve a copy in thel-it liindintr f ice with eery 'Jil ordei... sPlif'l t I l'.very one of our agents has tne L.jltk.L jidvniitiiite, in addition to the liberal coniniisslons, of our j,'rand I'reniium oiler of a free trip to and from Cliictip) during the World's l'air. Act at once. Address PACIFIC rUHLISlMNO CO. AiiinsM oitli t'.loclt, I'ortlnud, OreRoii. PATENTS Obtained, anil njl Patent Iltislness attended to Promptly mid for Moderate Fees. Ourofllce is opposite the IT. S. Patent Ollice, and we can obtain Patcnis In less time than those remote from Wasoington. Send MODEL or DKA WiXtt. Vo advise as to pantentahililv free of cliarKt; and we mako KO CIIAUOK UXLI-S PATENT IS SJ-XTltKI) We refer, here, to the Postmaster the Supt. of Monov Order Div , and t otlidals ofthoU.tS, Patent Otllee. Kci circular, advice, terms ami relloroiiees to actual cli ent In your own 'rtiiU' ot Count j . wiitc- to C. A. SNOW & Co.. Opposite Patent OthYe. Wasliin-t, .51 I. 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