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UNION, OI1EGON. HAT; MAHCIK., 16S7, Brief Bulletins,. This Iiiib been a, rather urpiitcreisUng tpnu of court. Blue vitriol for .-ale at Wright's drug Store cheap. Thanks to Frank Colling, of Sum iporvillo, for favpra this week. The temperance people of tho State now have work on their haiidH. The Chieftain think it may bo three years before v railroad is run into the Nyullown. Splendid prewpocts fpr tho miner nnd firmer, and consequently everybody cine, this bCfl.on. Dqu'I tarry over that Cove drug tttore account nnothor day. Walk right in and pay it up. The weather has greatly moderated and iB now very pleasant. No doubt we will have good weather from Huh timo on. J. II. Robinson, the old actor, well known by nearly everybody on the Pa cific coast, died in San, Francisco on tho Gth ulU An old man by tho name" of John Gon, committed t-yieido near Drowsy, a few dove ago, by cutting hiy throat with a razor. D. B. Bees is fitting up ltis building on the corner of Main aud A streets, preparatory to moving tho Slate land olllce tharein. There will be an adjourned term of Circuit court commencing on the 11th. day of next July, luo same grand ju ry will bo in attendance. We are under obligations to Hon Dinger Herman for a copy of his Fpeeeb on the inter-state commerce bill, and other public documents. Ontario wants the county scat, more farmers in the Malheur valley, a news paper, a flouring mill and a ! or 5 cent bounty on rabbit scalps. The entertainment given at Wright's ball last Saturday evening, by tho Un ion public hchools, was a creditable af- fciir and largely attended. .See the nowaiL-of Herman Waldcck, the wide awake merchant of Summer vine. Jir, wakieck win toon put m a full lino of general merchandise. The Chieftain takes Turner Oliver to task for his recent statement in this paper, concerning the Wallowa. Walk up to the bar, Turner, and plead. The jury in the libel suit agasnst the publishers of the Sentinel, after being out about twenty hours, brought in a verdict of "not guilty." Ten thousand dollars saved ia ten thousand dollars made. W. II. Ostrander has bought an un divided half interest in Dan Beidleman's place adjoining town, and will com mence the erection of a dwelling house thereon in a few days. We understand the price paid was $1,000. The Burford sulky plow with wheel, land-side is one horse lighter draft than any other sulky plow made. You will find them, with a full line of walking und gang plowa at Frank Bros. Imple ment Co's. establishment in Island City. 1 In the case of the State vs Lee Deboid charged with assault with a deadly wea pon on tho person of F. B. ChilderH, the jury brought in a verdict of assault and battery, and the defendant was fined ?100 and costs. Ho failed to produce the neeossary sheekels, and was com mitted to tho county jail to serve it out at the rate of two dollars a day. The case of the county against the Pine Creek road contractors was una voidably postponed till the July term. It seems to us that this ease ehould have been tried at this term, as it cer tainly is of more importance than any other. We fliould like to see these fellows compelled to "toe tho mark" and build cuch a road as they agreed to. This week young Baker, who was tried for an assault with a deadly wea pon on tho person of Simon Ghent, was found guilty, by the jury, of assault and battery, and lined $7f. and costs, which Ho paid. The judge gave him EOiuo wholesome advice and informed him if he was ewr brought before him again he would be punished to tho full extent of the law. In tho case of tho Stnto vs Deboie it came out in the testimony of the witnesses that a game of stallion poker for money was going on at the time the fracas occurred. The grand jury could not overlook tho matter, anil brought in indictments against James Berry, Jos. Trues-dal, Frank didders, Quinn, MeWilliams and Meaohen for gambling. They plead guilty to the charge and were each fined $5 and costs. Deputy Sheriff Smith, of Baker coun ty arrived in this city a few days ago in pursuit of two men, by name Win, Ev ans aed Jas. Sprow, who wero charged with stealing two horses and a Eaddle in Baker countv. Ho met with prompt assistance on tho part of Sheriff Ham ilton, and uceompanicd by Vinco Hooves, tho pursuit was continued, tho men wero found asleep in a hav wwu iiunr iiigm and were easily cap tured. They aro uow in tho jail at Baker. Mr. E. B. Hill has just arrived from tho Last with a pplendid lot of Ken tucky short horn bull and heifers, which aro now on exhibition at Elliott's livery stable. It will bo worth your trouble to go und ceo them. Yesterday Jack Fickle invested in a short horn bull, and W. T. Wright bought n splen did Jersey heifer. A number were also told to parties in Baker county. If you want to reap tho benefit of this op portunity you ehould net promptly. B Harris .rrilei! Foi'.Kta. tijlpnu'nt. Tho citiipns of Summorvillo were soniewliat surprised on Friday morning of last week to find that N. 15. Harris, cashier of the Farmers' Mortgage nnd Savings Bank had been arrested for cniuezzienient. as near as ve can learn the facts ip. the caso are as fol lows. On Wednesday owning, Mr. J. H jvineuari lniormcHt iir. tiarrm mat an investigation of the books of the bank must hike place before he (Mr. 11 juris) could leave for the hast on a proposed business trip, to tins Mr. Harris mad no objection and Mr. F. B. Collins was selected as the proper perron to super intend the investigation. On Thurs day morning, hoV.over, Mr. Harris called Mr. J. H. Binchart and Dr. W E. Binchart aside and informed them that in justice to hiimclf he would pre fer an expert to bo sent up from the first national Hank ot roriianu, so that a sworn statement might be ob tained from said expert at tho close of the investigation as his books weie correct and such a course tyould set him right before the community at large. Mr. Binuhart told him it would be unnecessary to incur the expense of an expert at the outset, for if tho bookt were correct nu expert would, be nee ded, and if not it would then be time to employ an expert. Mr. Harris, after persisting for some time, finally eon senlod for the examination to begin. reserving his daily balance, which book only Mr. J. H. Kinehart was to exam inc. Within thirty minutes from the timo the examination was begun, a charge of flGO, to the First National Bank of Portland was found, which Mr. Harris could not satisfactorily explain, and which left, no doubt, in the minds of the investigators, that such eliargou was made to make up a shortage in the cash on hand. By sundown of that day deficits to tho nivount of uuout .3000 had been dug up, which Mr. Harris vainly tried to explain. At that time finding that ho was trapped and no doubt fearing an arrest, called the president into the vault and confessed that he had appiopriatod over $3000 of the bank s fund to his own use, aud re signed his position as cashier and ex pressed a desire to compromise tho matter. Mr. Binchart told him there could be no compromises for any wrong doing, but would buy his stock. After supper Mr. Harris came back into the bank and made a confession before Dr. W. E. Kinehart, J. H. Bine hart and E. B. Collins as to tho amounts appropriated and showed them a num ber of checks which had been drawn on tho First National Bank of Portland and one check for$i03.35'on the Chem ical National Bank of New York that had never been credited to tho bank's account nor charged to his account. That night a warrant was made out and Hanis was placed under arrest. Mr. E. B. Collins, asnisted by Her man Waldcck, pursued the investiga tion on Friday and Saturday and found in addition to tho chocks pointed out by Harris in his confession, two cheeks on the First National Bank of Portland, one for JfiOO issued on September 22. in favor of W. H. McDonald cashier of the First National Bank of Island City, and one for $50, issued on August 2, in favor of S. A. Blashland, Quinev, 111., also one on the Chemical National Bank of New York for $17.50 in favor of Merriam Collins it Co., Chicago, 111., for which tho banks had never received proper credit nor any account been charged. On Sunday olhcers from Union took Mr. Harris in charge and he now lan guishes in jail. The total amount em bezzled in the accounts of the Chemi cal National Bank of Few York are $225.85 and in tho Frst National Bank of Portland $3,2-10.9-1, amounting in all to $:i,-l72.7'J. Harris was arraigned on Wednesday and entered k plea of not guilty. The hearing of the case was postponed till the July term. Bonds fixed at $1,000, which has not yet been given. A Fatal Affray. Ontario, Oregon, March 2, 18S7. En. Scout: A man named Tonoy Lowe shot and killed llenrv Khetoy a German, in Williams it Co's, saloon in Ontario last Monday night, Feb. 2Sth. The circumstances are about ar follows. Lowe is the foreman of Jones, "the sheep king of Oregon," and Khetey had been herding sheep for him for some time, but had trouble with Lowe and was discharged several weeks ago. He has been threatening to kill Lowe ever since. Lowii oamo her on Mon day and was met in tho saloon by Khetey who attacked him. Lowo re treated behind a billiard table, but was followed by his assailent. Lowe lired a blufl'shot in tho ceiling, but tired the second shot at Khetey, tho ball pasting through tho mans abdomen, cauoing instant death. The coroner and Dr. Snow came up from Baker yesterday and are holding an inquest to-day. Lowe gave himself up to the others, but has not yet had an examination. L. B. KINEHA11T. Kiwinnis unit Alcrlisiilcfi. SaTe money and doctor hUU. Itullereyour Mother, Wives nnd .SMcr by a timely pur chase of Dr. Itosanko'a Cough nnd Lung Syrup, best known remedy for Cou ha, Cold Cioup und Hrouehlal affections. Hellene Chlldreu of Croup in ono night; may Mire vou minureus of doium. 1'rlco &u cnu una il.OO. sjuinplos rcc. Sold by J. T. Wright, Union, Oregon. 3vod IIU Llfo. Mr. D. I. Wilcoxson, of Horse Care, Ky., says be was, for innnyyeura, badly alllictcd with l'hthhuc, also Diabetes; the pains wero almost unendurable and would sometimes almost throw him into convulsions, lie tried Klectric Bitters nnd got relief from lirst bottle nnd after UkhiK six bottles, was entirely cured, and hai gained hi lleh eigh teen pounds, days be positively believes ho would have died hud U not been for the re lief anordbd by Klectric Bitters, fc'old ut fifty wuu bottltt ly J. T. Wright. Union , "TeiuK.Q.f Occult "Qojisit Thj.term.-? qf tho Circuit court in the Sixth Judii ial District will be held as follows: Umatilla, fourth Monday in January, first Monday in May and fust Monday in September; Wallowa, bird Monday in March and fourth Mtmtlay in August; Malheur, fourth Monday in June, and third Monday hi November; Grant, second Monday in April, and first Monday in November ; Bakei, first Monday in March in 1S37, and there after in each year on tho first Monday in June, and first Monday in Decem ber; Union, second Monday in Febru ary and fourth Monday in November. Comity Oflicci'H Appointed. Governor Pennoyir has appointed the following bilkers far the new coun ty of Malheur: F. K. Froman, judge; John Lockey and C. O. Lacy, com missioners; Hcnvy Maury, sheriff; E. H. Test, clerk; Win. Bitchio assessor; Thomas Elmos, school superintendent ; L. A. Levey, treasurer. For. Wallowa county, P. O. Sullivan, judge; James MasteVson and J. A. Bumble, commis sioners; D. B. Ilea vis, clerk; K. 11. Cashaw, sheriff; B. M. Downey, assess or; L. J. Bouse, school superintendent; E. J. Foresythe, treasurer; G. T. Vail, survovor; T. J. Dean, coroner. It Don't Look. Bright. A correspondent writing from Vole, in the Malheur country say: "It it reported that our county is divided. If such is tho case the office-seekers and tho black tailed rabbits will force the lax-payers of the new county to hunt somo other place, as tho old ring has run Baker county in debt $100,000. and if we have got in that deep, what will we do when o have tvo rings? After buying L. B. Binehart's old pile of rotton saiul stone at Vale, build a ten thousand dollar bridge acioss'the Malheur river, pay tho salaries of the necessary ofljcers, and $10 per thous and for black tailed rabbit scalps, om county scrip will be worth about 000 on the dollar." The Eagrlo Valley School. Editor Scout: Will you please publish in your valuable paper the fol lowing report of the standing of the pupils of district No. 47. Only the most advanced appear on the list. The following is the average grade of those examined Fob. 25th. ,"1887 ; Frank Craig, 97; Lemuel Morris, 81 ; Fred Makinsoii. S2; Ida Pcrrv, 98; Carrie Beeves, y.'l ; Editli Young, 90; Mady Holcomb.90 ; Alta Holcomb,S2; Clara Craig, 90; Sally Whiteakcr, 8:5 ; Delia Morris, 88; Ida Williams, 90; Laura Moody, 90; Libbie BennchofT,91. This is a true standing of the part of tho school mentioned. The young or pupils aro comparatively just as ood. I am very thankful to the par ents for their kindness displayed du ring this term towaul me as teacher, and I am also very thankful for the j;ood behavior of the pupils, and can r.w it bus been tho most pleasant term I over taught. A. W. PARKER. Teacher. lark Pickings. March 2nd., 18S7. Snow 3 feet on the level, but sinking very rapidly uuder tho influence of a chinook wind. The Rev. W, C. Becbo, of Union, preached in the Park last Sunday ev euing. John Shoemaker and Seymour Corpe of Cove, attended the closing exeiois.es of the Park school, bust Saturday ev ening. Several farmers of this placo have been,compelled, for tho tvant of hay, to drive their horses to Powder river md turn them on the range. The Park public school, with W, L. Forrester as teacher, closed last Satur day, after a very successful session of three months, the pupils all ihoring much advancement in their studies, and notwithstanding the very stormy weather, the average daily attendance was 99 per cent., there being several who attended every day, namely: George South, Clarence Vauonier, Frank South, Eddie Martin. Albert Vandevanter, Lillie South ami Bocca Martin. The following named nunils received prizes for highest deportment : A class, Joe South; B class, Lillie iouth. For most improvement in writing, A class, Eulalie South ; B clabs Kobcrt HooimiKamer. The closini; exercises in tho evening, consisting of instrumental and vocal music, speech es, declamations, dialoeues. etc.. wan well attended, there beine nuito a number present from Bis creek. Pow der river and tho Cove, and all pio nounc' d it quito an enjoyable occasion. Tho feaeher wishes to express his thanks to tho people of the Park for tho kind aud considerate treatment which ho received at their hnnds while sojourning among them. They will long be kindly romembercd by him. Won't Kxiorlmont. You cannot afford to vante timo in expe rimenting when your lunnsare in dungcr. Coniuinption tdttays seems ut first, only a cold. Bo not permit any dealer to Impose iiimju you with some cheap imitation of I)r. King's New Discovery for Corinumption, Couuhs and colds, but be sure vou tret, tho genuine. Iiecau.'o he can rnako more profit he may tell yon he has something just as ood, or just the sawie. Don't be deceived, hut Insist upon gettins; Dr. KhiK'n New DIs--oviry. which is guaranteed to Rive relief in nil Throat, Lung nnd Chest affections. TrI ul hnttlM f ref at J. T Wright's drus atore. Syrup cf J'lgs. Manufactured only by the California Fig Syrup Co., bun Francisco. Cab, Is Nature's Own True Laxative. This pleasant Califor nia liquid fruit remedy may be had ot all druggists, at fifty cents or one dollar. It Is the most plcasutit, prompt, aud effective remedy known to cleanse the system; to act on the Liver, Kidney, and Bowels gently yet thoroughly; to dispel Headaches, Colds, ( und Fevers; to cure Consumption, Indlget- I tion, and kindred Ills. Coxa Culllngrs, Marih 4th.) 18S7, Tho publjo school is preparing for n grand exhibition on the last day of the present term. The very hnppicab man in town is Chas. Dickinson. It i a bouncing boy anil yrtB born Feb. 25th. Born. To tho $ife of Ralph Jame son, on last Saturday, a daughter. Mother, Mis, and even Ralph doing well. Tho prospect of bujlding a second checso factory, contemplated by a number of dairymen, has been aban doned for the present. The Cove ritlc club will shoot a match with the North Yakima, W. T. club in a short time. Teu mon on a side, 200 yards, off hand. Stock owners are feeling much easi er since the break up. The price of hay is not so booming as last week, though a considerable quantity is yet offered for sale. Tho regular annual school election will (alio placo next Monday. There should bo a general attendance. There is talk of voting a tax for a summer term of school. Mr. F. E. Foster, wife and daughter, of Kansas, nnived in Cove, Thursday. Mr. Foster is a brother of our worthy townsman, A. J. Foster, and comes with a view of permanently locating in tho valley. Though veiy stormy, tho Cove ri He men shot for a if 20 pur.se last Saturday. Out of a possible 50 at 200 yards, the winners wero as follows: Alex Coch ran, 49; Win, Bloom, 41 ; A, Cross man, 40; A. Thomas, .19; L. Wright, 18; A. Crow, :i7; B. Churchill. 3(5; F. ICellcy, 35; R. Cochran, 35; O. O. 01 son, 35. We are thero whenit conuq to long range foot races. L. and C. Yes, but if wo did come out second best, wo got. away v.ilh tho spoil (muff.)--B. and M. Did you approach the quadrupeds this evening? R. Yes. I escorted them to water. A. I have great hopes of securing a pension for my cow, if broken horns, disloca'ed hips, disor dered internal arrangements and ex treme emaciation go for anything. Alex. 1 never saw cat shooting as ;?ood as it is now, W. M. Go way, if you want to have fine sport, look high er and try your hand on skunks. S. B. Those wisidng to raise goslings can obtain an unlimited supply of ';ooso eggs of to rilio shooters. We are going up and defeat tho High Val-lins.-rThe second six. It isn't, every one that can win, such a beautiful ca nary bird. Sam. It w: too windy for fence rails Saturday. S. W. Why, good evening, Sam. A. O. I skir mish around and obtain a gun if you want to exterminate me. It. J. C. Toony Spring1 Spray. People are here in the s;now which in many places is 6 feet deep. Mr. Chas. Golden, of Inland City, was here recently, visiting relatives and friends. He reports everything lively in Grande Rondo. Glad to hear it. Feeil for stock almost cone. All t or kinds of grain becoming scarce. Pro visions up to now have not advanced much iu price. I presume there will be sufficient flour, meat and vegetables to carry the people thiough tho winter. The county seat question is being discussed by every fircsido now-a-duvs. The Josephitos are pulling heavily, wlnle Aider is digging in, nnd tin country around is hurrahing for Bo netL r at. Lostine. I x-linvo. roni'ii in favor of the latter place, so Bennett Mat goes, m justice to all who are will ing to niCBt their neighbors half way Very great joy teems to prevail with many over the new county matter, while there seems to be another faction that looks a little bln. eHDocinIlv t.hnao. who wero so anxious to monopolize all uio stoclc ranges, and did not care to seo the country beconio settled up. think their dav is over. Dotibllesti tho new county will soon f.etllo up aud the cayuse iraito win no a thing of tlio past, and somo mere profitable avocation win iai:o ine placo ul cayuso propa gating. ' Biudy. Wallowa Warblings. February 2Clh., 1887. Snow sixteen inches deep. Much sickness in tho neighborhood Feed very scarce and stock in Rome danger of starving. Wo have no hesitancy in saying that tne Clhirftatn is the best paper in Wal lowa county. All ihonld tako it. Miss Oliver has just returned from Grande Ronde, -Where she has boon teaching, and is warmly welcomed by her many friends. Wo learn with gratification of the railroad movement in Grande Rondo. Our talk has raised the breeze coonor than was anticipated. We hope it is not a hoax. Grandma Wood's house, with its con tents, burned a few days ago, she there by losing tho product of several years' liard labor. A subscription paper is being circulated for her. Tho officers and county seat ques tion are being discussed with much warmth, and wo aro sorry to too to much of that bano of society sec tional jealousy manifested. O. I. A OIKS In delicato health, and all who suffer from habitual constipation, ulll find tho pleasant Califlornta HiuIJ fruit remedy, Syrup of Figs, more cosily taken, nnd more beneficial in effect thun any other remedy. It acts promptly yet gently on the Dowels, Kidneys. Llvor aud fltomuch, and docs not sicken or debllitutc. For salo by all drug gists. Knell, Heltthu & Woodurd wbolcsulo ugents, Portland, Or. W. Capps, M. I)., fiurgeon and boinco-1 putblc physician, Union, Oregon, How. BxiclgQ. Kofl, February 2Sth., 1S6JJ. Knglc Valley han a Sunday school once more. vYe predict that it will be lic its predecessors short lived, ' Tho literary is on tiia wane nnd will, K.on adjourn' sine die. fl. W. Bonne-' liQff has reigned ns its president aud has made an excellent officer. 4 Hay has raised to .$10 per ton and is very bcaree at that price. Many of tho i hoop inuu have been compelled to drive their sheep to the ranges. Mr. B. F. Fowell is a sufferer yith the erycipelas, at the rchidencc of his brother's, J. 15. Fewell. M. Reeves and W. R, Usher, of Ea gle, have discovered a very rich vein of ore in Cornucopia. They sacked 1300 lbs of ore in 14 days that will work 1 per. Hi. TlieV intend to ship a great quantity of this ore to the reduc tion works at Salt Lake in the spiing. Cuius. Cornucopia Cropjilngs. February 27th., 18S7. Misses Schcltsworth and Curtis, of I'ino Valley, aro rusticating in our city for a fnw days, the guests of Mio Rea. Maui ice Wah, who has been spen ding the wipti r in San Francisco, re turned last Thursday. A deputy shei iff stole into camp last evening and was seen, later, quito busy reading love letters (?) to some of our-eitizens. Dr. C. W. Wopdanda few others are going courting uext week. The social patty given at Langroll mill last Monday night, passed off very pleasantly, but judging from tho ap pearance of a certain young gentleman from Cornucopia, it must hao been quite chilly. Ijo got loftf ' Climax High Valley Happenings. Mr. Fred Duncan now rocks the era die to the song of, "I5yo baby, bye." An infant son sleeps therein. The latest arrivals are Mr. A. Roblnott and Mr. MeE'Jish, from Ver notv county, .Missouri. A social entertaupnent was given at the residence of Mir. and Mrs. J. Mum my, on the 2fith. Some stray horses have been fount and run out of the timber hills, just in tune to save lher lives. What man likes in sense he usuallv makes up iu niulishness. Minniek and Davis have bought a complete steam threshing outfit, of Rustcll it Co., Massillon, Ohio, one of the oldest and most reliable lirms in America. Mr. Win. Wilkinson bouuht of tho same linn a plantation saw; mill, to bo rui by turbine water power. Homo. I am again in the tonsorial business in Unioii. Shaving and hair cutting done it; good style. A shine of the public patronage is soh'oitod.-.-S. McFaiuucv. I.ASf (JAI.I.. All thee kiiuwieg iheni'-clves Indebted to us are mulcted to.so.tlo ut onco. This, h ihe hut tituo w.' sUjII mako Ihu leanest. If It 1 1 not complied vllh we shall collect It by law. HICKS ifcUOlUNS. Kojnolii to lloaltli. Health Is wealth, Wealth means ludcpen denec. The ICcynots Is Dr. ISosanko'a ( oii"li and Liuijr. Syrup, tin beht CoukIi Syrup Iu iiiuuuiiu i-iui-ji v,misui i mux. raiiis in moi uc8i,ii onciiiiH and I'nmary ( onsuiup tliltl t Itwi ilnui. .rl.'ft. I'.tll.if It. it tPAi.tr .t.t ..-...i ...t. i.u.iv Jn'vn ...iii.k in tiTUi., Tako no other, rrleo Ml ennts audit.. Sampler ireo. aom oy,i. r. wngiit, union, urcon oun cut. ni). Wcbcllevo In truly meeting tho iinfidcnc-! of our patrons, In honest xoodsand ho unto staUiiiPiits concerning tin in, square dual lug, a cash buainen, low prices, pronipt lies , aid n ' lear c iiiuieno'. AH orJo-s ontru.vod t. us for PHY 0001)3, will bettilady fUlod in aetiordanc.! With thlj o.eoJ. OLl)S.t KING, 133 First Street, Portland, Oregon. (.'uro fur I'iIdh. Tiles aro frequently preceded by a sense of weight In the back, loins nnd lower part of tho abdomen, causing the patient to sup posn ho bus somo affection of tho Kidney or neighboring organs. At times, symptoms of Indigestion aro present, flatulency, uneasy ncss of the stomach, cte. A moisturo Ilk i perspiration, produeinc; a ory dlBagreeatile Itehlnir nfter getting warm, Is a common attendant. Illlml, Hlccdlu?, and Itching Plies yield at onco to the application of Dr. Dosaiiko.s PIlo Itemed)', which acts directly upon tho parts effected, absorbing tho Tumors, allaying tho Intense Itching, and effecting a permanent cure. Price, W) emits. Address, Too Dr. Hosanko Medicine Com pany, Piqus, O, Sold bv J. T. Wright, Union, Orci'on l-'reo Trade. The reduction of internal revcnuound the taking oil of rcvonuc stamps from Proprie tory Modlcinoi, no doubt hss l.irgely bene fited tho consumers, as well a"j rcllcvlne; tho burden of homo manufatt'irors, Knp?elnlly is this the raso with Groin's Allium Flower anil ISosiihec's Gorman Kynip, as tho reduc tion of thirty six cents per dozen, has been added to irurcaso tho size of tuu bottles contaiuiue; these remedies, thereby giving nne-lifth more incdh lnn In the 75 cent size. The Augi at Flower for Dyspepsia und Liv er complaint, and tin German sjyrup for Coufihs and Lun;; truuhlcs, b ivo porhaps, tnu nrgesi huh oi any medicine in ino world. Tho ndrniUueo of lucrouRcd size of the bottles will ho greatly upprceluted by tho slek on 1 ufllhtcd, In every town anil vlt'ft.n In .ivlllyi fl rfiii!ii.fru Mniti.ln Itrtt ties for 10 ccnt remain tho samo sire. Independence, Oregon, Doth myself and wife have been for somo years nflllcted with disease of tho Kidneys, and had tried many romcdiei without ob taining any permanent relief. About threo months ago wo wero Induced to try u pack ago of tho Oscaox Kidkev T:a, which has apparently entirely cured both of us, ns since taking It two weeks wo have felt no symptoini of the dlsBsse. We can heartily recommend U-to others similarly olllicted, as wobellevolt will do all that Is claimed for It, M. L. WHITE. l.idlcs' lVneh kid. shoes, ?3.fO. mens' booN, $2 75:'irpnV tWo-bhckto shoes, S1.2S nt Vincent's. Hp is dosing out b'o Roods irr.rdloss of cost before sotting In hlj spriivi fctoek. F.very thing clso'at similar pria-s. No v h the time to gel bar,;alna. Tho Union Milling Company aro, paying fiQ etc. por bushel fur wheat,"' K15W TIUS YVT.HK, Kentucky Short Ilornn For tfsilc. I huvo n oar load of rgristprod Kctw lucky bred Short Horn Bulls And heifers fur snle nt Elliott's livory stable, I'uioii. I will soon have a lot of tine, thoroughbred Hereford. Tho slock will bo sold verv reasonable, They are of tho very best families. Will' remain till about the middle ut MarUi. Como and see them. E. B. HiLL. Spring Will Soon be ' Here ! For Bargains, in all lines, at Herman Waldeck's syMMioat villi:, oitpaoN. Particulars by future advertisement, BUY YOUR Coal Oil, Lamp Supplies, and Bine Vitriol, AT R. Q, Greig's Drug Store, 1 1 i Spectacles, Perfumery Sponges Brushes In l,:xo Variety and at Very llc.no.nabh Pi-lees, W. F. Pbuben, M, Ds Clronic Diseases a pecialty, Oi-'i'icn-.Corner Main and i Btrcetfl Union, Oregon. Notice of Pinal Settlement, In tho County court of Union county, Slats, of nrox.m. In th lu'.tt.er of the xtatq of L. II. Mvern, dacoaHcd ''3iii: ii.MKi.smNi,i tiAviNo inbim .1 IiIh liiuil ciiiniut In tin- uijovo cntlll(u court, ns ailiiiluNlyjitor i f tin r.stiito oi L. MrK,(!eu.-4 led, noil o Is h r.-bv given tlwl Tuesday ih Mb day of April, 187, h':n heun uppolu eil by aid o unity uourtf ir'tho hear, luyi ( nbji'o Ions t j tho Miiuo, and tho H- ttlu mint thorcof, and thai tld. notice in imi'Ih INhml iu tlia Uituuiu .Sctiur, by order oi Mild court. H. 11. M5W(d. J. It. Cams, AdmlIatranr. Atty. rw QJJOJlGJi V. STAFFQUDX HOUSE PAINTER. 1 ' L 1 i 1 SIGN W1UTINO, aUAlNINO, ar, PAPKIl lIANG'Ni; iv specialty, All Work Promptly Attended to, Palronn''o solicited from all nnrls o the valley. O. "V. Stai'kokd, Union, Or, Jf. OA IWNJili d) CO, , Watch malcoru & Jcwclora Union, - - Oregon. Clocks and Jewelry For Salo. Itojial I In nt Mocleratn Ttntm. Call and 0x311111100111 roo la nnd prices. SAVE YOUR SOLES AT Al. DicUson's Uool nnd nhooslion. tvo doornnnrlU of UciiBoii Ilro's meat tnaiket, BOOTS and SHOES Miulo to order out of tho best main. rial to bo obtained, und nl prices ua 11 w no iiiu lowest. llennirlliir rlone with iioiImpci nnd dispiitcl), cltoap foreaPli, WE STILL LIVE! AT Opnoslto tbo Court House, and near Ben wjira livery ntublo, wburo tbo imbllo may find llrat-cluss (arc, JICALS AT A I, I. IIOTJlt.S, Si CENTS. Board and Lodging, (5 per week. Hilt f y ii 1 1 2h8 fill Him Cit? Hotel. UlYOUS u lU, li, J, UUVlllK, l rop, a