to Jtanii THURSDAY, JULY 1G. 1891. ALLIANCE DEPARTMENT. This ilepnrtincnt of Tun Scout Is open to nnv one who wishes to contribute an nrtlclo on 'timet? topics of interest to the alliance. Write plainly nntl on only one side of the manuscript. AUlanco Directory. KUMMERV1LLE ALLIANCE No. 47 Regular meetings first and third Wednes ncsiiavs ot eucii inoiuii. T. A. Mahvin, l'res. A. ,V. Omvkk, Sec. P. 0.. Alicel. MoA LL1KTEU A LLI ANCE No. 51 Rci; ular incctingH first and third Saturdays in each month at I o'ciock p. m. C I). IIuri MAN. Pres. E. M. CiKKiu.Kit, bee. P. ()., La Grande. TEL00A3ET ALLIANCE No. CD-IIoi fn ulnr nioctiiig.4 first mid third Saturdays each liionlli at 7 o'clock p. in. W. 0. IIiNCKi.r.r, Pres. V. A. Oatkh, Sec. 1. O., Tclocaset. PLEASANT III Mi A Mil ANCH No. f7 Ilegular muotiiiiis every Saturday at o'clock p. in. John Varhaa, l'res. Pktku McShai.n. Sec. P. ()., Klein. UNION COUNTY AMilANCK No. CT KcL'iilar iiieutinir third Wednesday of each month at 10 o'clock a. m. O. P. Oooimm,, Pres., La Grande, W. A. Cati:, Sec, Telocuset, Stato Farmers' AUlanco. At. tlio second duy'ri Hession of tlio Oregon Btulo fiinnern alliance in Port land laHt Fridnv tlio followinir oflicorn wcro olcclrri : President Nathan Pierce, of Milton, Umatilla cminty. First Vice-President J. Bruuo. of Corvallis, IJonton county. Second Vice-President S. A. Holt, of Plxunix, Jackson county. Secrotury-Troamtrer II. W. Myers, of Oregon City, Clackamas county. Chaplain Ira Ovcrturf, of Mist, Colunibiii, county. Stoward William Drown, of Baker county. Doorkeeper P. S. Hart, of Multno mah county. Assistant Doorkeeper Mrs. George Carniiohnel, of Umatilla county. Executive- committee W. A. Sam ple, Ci. W. Weeks and W. II. Spaugh. Delegates to tho national alliance M. V. Kork, J. Jliuco and V,. A. Sam ple. THK I'l.ATl'OHM. First To. labor for the education of tho 'agricultural classes in tho scionco economical government, in a strictly non-partisan spirit, and to bring about a in Die porfect union of said classes. Second That wo demand equal rights to all and special favors to no one. Third To undorso tho motto, "In things essential, unity, and in all things charity." Fourth To develop a better stato mentally, morally, socially and finan cially. Fifth To suppress personal, local, sectional and national prdjudices, all unhealthy rivalry and all sefiish ambi tion. Sixth To constantly strivo to so curo entire harmony and good will to all mankind and brotherly love among ourselves. Seventh Tho brightest jewels which it garners are tho tears of tho widows and orphans, and its imperative com mands are to visit tho homes where laseorated hearts aro bleeding ; to as suage tho suileriugs of a brother or sister; bury the dead, caro for tho wid ows and educate the orphans ; to oxer ciso charity towards oiTbndors, to con struo words and deeds in their most favorable light, granting honesty of purpose and good iutoutions to others, and to protoct tho principles of tho Farmers Alliance and Industrial Un ion until doatli. Its laws aro reason and equity, its cardinal doctrines in spiro purity of thought and life, its intontion is, "On earth, poaco and good will to men." Tho following resolutions woro also adopted : That national banks as banks of issuo bo abolished. That tho government issuo a sufll oiont amount of money to increase tho circulating medium to not less than JffjO pur capita, said money to bo full logal tender, all previous contracts notwithstanding. That tho government of tho United States nationalize all railways, tele graphs, tolophonos and other natural monopolies. That all ofllcoru bo olectod by a direct voto of tho pooplo. Tliut tho American saloon is a otirso nntl an evil, and should thoreloro bo abolished. That tlio owiiomhip of land bo ro Htriclcd to tho cltirotiH of tho United Htutos, or those who may have do olarud their intention (o booomo such, and thai tho holding of land for spec tllutivo jiurjioww ho condemned. 'J'lmt thti w(riiuiiry p)i Uxjomo j That homesteads to tho value )l ( $2,000 bo exempt from execution. . That tho government grant loans on approved security to the amount not exceeding $3,000, at not moro than 2 I per cent, interest. ! That no ono industry should bo taxed for tho purpose or at tho oxponso of building up another. That all rovenues, state or national, be limited to the actual needs of tho government, economically adminis tered. That a graduated tax on all incomes exceeding $2,500 bo levied. That the coinage of silver bo free and unlimited. That the govcrnmont issuo at once a sufficient amount of treasury full logal tender notes to bo paid over to tho Union soldiers who by tho con traction of tho currency received but a part of their pay, while tho bondhold ers received theirs many times over. Crop-Weather, Bulletin No. 18. The observer of tho Oregon Weather Bureau, of Portland, Oregon, has is sued tho bulletin for the week ending Saturday, July 11, 1891, tho same bo ing based upon reports received from 1-17 correspondents, which is as follows : WEKTEKN OltKGON. Weather. The temperaturo has been four degrees a day below the average The weather has been partly cloudy with general rains on 9th, 10th and 11th. In some localities nearly an inch of ram fell. Over half an inch fell in this section. Crops. Tho rains did some damage to tho hay cut and down. Consider able hay has been already housed, and some remains to bo cut. Generally tho crop has been heavier than for many years. Fivo tons per aero of clover hay is reported from Curry county. Tho wheat prospects con tinuo to bo unusually good. Twenty two to thirty-four stalks stooled out from ono main in Yamhill countv. Tho heads aro largo and berry full and plump. Tho grain is turning yellow and harvest will begin in ten days. Oats and barloy aro promising large yields. Fruit trees aro heavily laden and indicate moro of a crop than was expected. Insects aro fow and no damago from thorn as yot. Hops aro coming on well. Tho lico have not been ai destructivo as was anticipated. Early corn is in tho silk. Early pota toes havo been a very full crop. Cherries aro yet quite plentiful. Peaches aro ripening. Warmer weath er and more sunshiiio needed for all vegetation. UAHTUUN OltKOO.V. Weather. Tho temperaturo has anged from 1 to 0 degrees a day be low tho average. Partly cloudy weath er and general rains prevailed, extend ing over tho entire wheat bolt of Eastern Oregon as well as Washing ton. Crops. Haying is in progress, yielding well, but some has boon in jured by tho rains. Tho hay crop through tho stock sections is especial- y heavy. Tho rains will havo u ten dency to help Bpriug grain fill hotter. Fall wheat has hoaded roniarkably woll and tho excellent prospects con tinue. General reports indicate that tho largest yield, per aoro and total, will bo obtained. Oats and barloy aro lino crops; in sections ryo is a poor stand. Pears, prunes and othor fruits promiso unusually woll. Crickets aro doing some damago to wheat in Mor row county. Warmor weathor and sunshinu aro needed for all crops, corn especially, though so far it looks very woll. B. S. PAGUE, Obsorvor, U. S. Woathor Bureau. Tho Now Discovery. You havo hoard your friends and neigh bors talking about it. You may yourself bo one of tho many who know from person al experience just how good a thing it is. K you havo over tried it, you aro ono of its staunch friends, because tho wonderful thing about His, that when once given a trial, Dr, King's Now Discovery over after holds a place In tho house. If you havo uover used It and should be ullllctcd with a cough, cold or uny throat, lung or chest trouble, secure a bottle and giyo it a fair tri al. It is guaranteed every time, or money refunded. Trial bottle free at Brown's drug store, Union, Oregon. Union and ornueonia Stage - Line ! Quickest and Ghoapo.st Itouto to tho 11110 Crook MillOM. HATKH : tk UK. $1 60 9 00 0 00 11I011 to Park V Hanger (Jorniieonlii AiT001) WANTKI).-rrtIe dwlrlugto TT ly IHrtMluiohieuiWM to tun paKir In wtxhl, chm now do to. 717'K ruKiuiir, SHKUIFF'S SALH. 1 XTIIEItKAS. on the 22nd day of .lanu TT ary, 1887, by consideration of the uucuit uourtoi tiie state ot urcg County of Union. L. Hextcrand on for the L. Ma v. : partners doing business under the firm : name of Hcxter & May, and Charles II. , Dodd, plaintiffs, recovered judgment ' against Daniel Chaplin, defendant, for the sum of $3399.00 with interest from August ' 23. 18S2, les-) $2000 paid January 1. 1835 which judgment was enrolled and docketed in the clerk's oflice of said court in said comity on the 19th day of .February, 1837, on which judgment there was made on ex ecution in September 19, 18-47, J37G..T-1; on .Mm' 10, 188!). $300.44; In September, 1889, $13.3.00: on September 23 18!K, $25.00, leav ing a balance due at thr prc-cnt time, ' counting interest, of $2502,S0, and whereas an execution was issued out of .said circuit court, to me directed and delivered, bear ing date June, 18, 1891, commanding mo that out ot the personal nroncrtv of said defendant, Daniel Chaplin, or if sulllcient cannot bo found, then out of the real prop erty of said defendant I make the said sum of $2ii02.S0 and also the 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. 1891, levy upon all the right, title, interest or claim of the said defendant, Daniel Chaplin, on or after tho 19th day of February, 1887, 1" and to 10 acres in a square from out ot tho SE corner of tho NW'4 of the NK' of See. 18, Tp. 3 South, of Kange 38 K. W. M.. situated in Union county. Oregon, together with the privilege for a ditch and the right of way therefor 1(! feet in width running through the said NWJ4 of the NEJ4 of said Sec. 18 in the place, and as the same is now occu pied and used by the pipes and ditch of the La Orando llydraul c Water Company. And by virtue of said execution and levy 1 will sell at public auction at the court house door in Union, Union county, Ore gon, on Saturday tlio 2,rth day of July, 1891, at 2.o'clock p. in. of said day, all the right, title, claim and interest that the said de fendant had on or after tho said 19th day of February, 18S7, in or to the above described premises, or sulllciunt thereof to satisfy said judgment, costs, disbursements anil accruing costs. icrms of sale: Uasli to nie in hand in gold coin of the United States. Dated Juno 23, 1891. J.T. BOLLES, Sheriff" of Union County, Oregon. Uv W. H. I'snmt, Deputy. 0-25 SIIHKIFF'S SAI.1C. VfOTICK IS 1IEREHY GIVEN THAT Xi by virtue of an execution and order of sale issued out of the Honorable Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Union County bearing date the 5th day of June. 1891, and to me directed and delivered, up on a judgment and order of sale of here tofore attached property, entered on the 27th day of May, 1891, wherein Jaspor O, Stevens is plaintil! and A. V. Cook and Win. Wilkinson are defendants for the sum of Two Hundred and Thirteen and 33-100 Dol lars, with intorest thorcon at the uitoof 10 per cent per annum from tho 27th dav of May, 1891. and the further sum of Forty Dollars attorney's fee and Thirtv-threo and 93-100 Dollars for costs and disburse incntH, which judgment was enrolled and docketed in the clerk's olhcu of said court on the 29th day of May, 1891, and ordering tne sale 01 uie louowing described hereto fore attached real estate, to wit: All tho rik'ht, title and interest of the defendant. A C. Cook, in and to the undivided one-half of HWK of NK)4 Sec. 20, and of NEl and M WJ4 of SEM of See. 20. Tp. 4 S, It. 10 ii. W. M.t 111 Union county, Oretron. Now therefore. under and bv virtue of said execution and order of sale as aforesaid, I will sell at public auction at the court house door at Union, union countv, Stale ot Oregon, on Weil ncsday the 15th day of .lulv, 1891, at 1 o'clock p. in. of said day. all the right, title, interest and claim that the said defendant. A. C. Cook, had on the loth dav of Mav. 1891. or has since acouired in or to the above described real estate to satisfy said udimicnt, fues, costs, disbursements and interest as aforesaid and accruing costs. terms or sale: uasti to mu in hand ii gold com of the United States. Dated Juno 9. 1891. J. T. 1IOLLES, She-rill of Union county. Oregon, lty W. U. Hsu Kit. Deputy. PIVTITION VOll l.IOUOU 1.1CKN.SK. To the Honorable County Court of Union Couutv. Orok'on: We tho"undersli;ned legal voters of Eagle valley precinct, in said county, would re spectfully petition your Honorable llodv to grant a license to Orla Moody to sell spirit nous, malt and vinous- liquors in loss (itiau tities than one gallon in said countv and stato, for tho period of one year; and in duty hound your petitioners will ever pray : H 11 (iibon, A Augustus, II P Swisher. Sum Johnson. A It Jiliidinan, V W Klrby, J A Kirbv, KB Kirbv, James Mouuchau, Daniel llrown, A Ponton, Tim Quiglev, Frod Sinionis, It E Kllburn, E Pick W'P Nash, J P Smith, K L Strange W M Nash. b L bmith, r.d Smith. Eugene Sullivan, I'. II Swisher, J H itittor. James liutterliold, II A Harrows, A J Hilton, David K Klrby M A W'li.ml.ir l.1 M ern. l,il M-. - V ,,..vvi..., t. i. . MIDI ..... tlliaAIILIj John C. Peterson. J G Westervelt. A H Whooler. J W Carnahan. A N Youim Hv ron Craig, Frank Craig, T U Ewlng, Win liabcock, J J Holcomb, A O Waldron. Win Samples, .las K Cleaver. W N Young, C Ilarnard, P J llrown, Frank Jennings, Clias i.OKau, a ,i iartcr, win uucieison, w .n Heed, E W Adams, Henrv Mrtin, It J Fuller, C II Craig, Christian Rwi, M 11 Wades, W P Williams, S H England, I Mil ler. Eaelo L Moody. L E Chandler. C 11 Silrls, II T liabcock-, O Ferry. C M Water- bury, II O Payne, Arthur K Clark, P 1C .MuUinson, I, h Holcomb, J L Huugerford, h K Jennings. A W Parker, Jasper Seabo, J D Evans, J Evans, J L Taylor, W T Hen- nenou, u w iicnneiioir, v Kniiaugn, a C Chase, John Sullivan. O W Moody. W W Ilarnard, John Fraser, Win Viners. Peter Sass, J J Martin, D W Allen. V N Young, Hen Longloy, Louis Keruuson, W E Har bor, O A Harbor, Levi L Hussell, R Rey nolds, Smith Richardson, WHTobln.J P Parker, N A Gardener, A V Cleaver, A Hoyor, W H Usher. To Whom It May Concern: You aro hereby notilled that lu accord ance with mid pursuant to the foregoing petition I will on tho 5th day of August, 1891, at the hour one o'clock In tlio after noon of said day, present said petition to the County Court of tho Stato of Oregon, for Union County, for a license to Ml spir ituous, malt aint vinous liquors in loss quan tities than ono gallon, in Eagle valley pro duct, Union County and Stato of Oregon, for tho period of ono year from Aucust 11, 181)1. ORLA MOODY. MINIMI NOTlOti. Union County, Oregon, April 10, ISM, to William 11. t owior, or to ins nelrs OX' editors, administrators or assi issleus: "V OU ARE H EREHY NOTIFIED THAT JL we havo expended $200.00 in labor and improvement upon tho Forest Queen Lodo, situated 111 Granite Mining DUtrict. Union county, Oregon. In order to hold said prouiUcs under the provisions of sec tion ZV2i Revised Statutes of tho United States, beliiir tho amount required to hold tho same forthn years ending December III st 1SS9, and DeecinboraUt, 1S00. to-wit tho of sum $100. during each of said years, and if. within ninety dav after tho llrt mibliea- tion bt this notice, you or your personal representatives jailor rcfiuo to contribute your proportion of such expenditure a a co owner, your Interest in mid claim will In come tho property of tho sub.orlbers under mid MHiiiuni2l. J T PVFKK. JNO IIARLKV. tJKO. W. PERKINS. Am Executor of Ettntuof Rufus Perkins l)reacil i'M i II MiDONOnill .! A. n nounce m e n.t. 101 MID niTVJMEPQJIl M. & P. Co, TJLHiliU OH Ilayc on the way and now ricultural The Company ill hereafter FARR75I NC n 'This department will bo under 2-19-tf. Ag -DEALER IN- BOOT 1 Latest Styles. Just Received, Direct from the MISSES' CALFSKIN SHOES, the Best Ever brought to this Market. Also a Fine Assortment of GENT'S -:- FURNISHING -:- GOODS. My Prices will suit the times. Drop in and see me. C. VINCENT, Main Street, Union, Or. Are You loins to Of Payette, Ada Has the Largest General Turtery Stork in the Mountain Country 125 Acres. Tri't'i- from Payotto Nursery will icaoh Grnidc Rondo valley in six hours from the time tht-y are taken from tho ground. Mountain Grown Trees are Hardy, and Wealthy. Do not order until you havo our prices. Wholesale ami retail, visited I liave now on the road from the cast two car loads of FU RN ITURB Which will arrive About March 15th, and in connection with what 1 now havo on hand will comprise the LARGEST AND of Furniture ever Brought to Eastern Oregon. 0 not tail to the rush. The Centennial Hotel, Union, A. J. Leading; Motel of o FINK I.Alt (1 It SAMl'Li: ltUOMS For tho CHANGES REASONABLE. COMMERCIAL LIVERY (OPPOSITE CENTENNIAL HOTEL.) Wm. E Bowker, KverylliitiK Firt (law. Tornu Vtiry llcaoiiablo, Hus to ami Hiom the Depot Making Connection with all Pass- HMiRer Trains I, UilLUUIV, arriving, seyeral ar on Implements. carry a full and complete stock of the management of Mr. Kllpatrick. THE M. & M. Co. ij3 All Kinds East, a Lame Invoice of LADIES' and Plant an Orcliarfl? County, Idaho. jgorous our nur.-ory, seen our agent or got 0-20-yl FINEST STOCK call and select before S. C. MILLER. Oregon. SHOES, BROD9 - Proprietor. Recognised by nil as tlio Eastern Oregon! o Accomud.tUou of Commercial Traveler FEED SIM - Proprietor. 0.&WT.R.R. "The Hunt Line" 111 connection with the NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILR'D Forms the Otiickest and Hest Rnnrp. Between Eastern Oregon and Washingt and Pugct Sound points, as well as ;on the ropular and Direct Line to all POINTS 1HST and SOUTHEAST PULLM . SLEEPING CARS, SUPERB DINING CARS, and FREE SECOND CLASS SLEEPERS Through to Chicago via UiIh Lino. Passenger Trains of this Company are run ing regularly between DAYTON, WAITSBURG, WALLA WALLA, WASH., and PEN DLETON, OR.. Making close connection at Hunt's Junc tion with Northern Pacilic trains for Taco ma, Seattle, Victoria, U. C., Ellensburg, North Yakima. Pasco, Sprague, Cheney, Davenport, Spok-ine Falls, Itutte, Helena. St. Paul, Minneapolis, AND ALL POINTS EAST. Passenger Train, making above connec tions leaves Pendlcfon daily, at 7 ;40 p. 111. Through Tickets Sold to all Points East at the Lowest Rates. W. F. WAMSLEY, Gen'l Fr't and Pas.s'gr Agt. Walla Walla. Wash. G. W. HUNT rresuieiK ami ueiri .uxnager. II. L. DEACON, Ticke it, Union. Or Tlie Coib Drug Store JASPER G. STEVENS, Propr. BKALKK IN PUKE DRliQS, Patent Medicines, Perfumery, Paints and Oils. Prescriptions Carefully lrinrocl, also ui:ai,kii in SPORTING GOODS, Consisting or Itilles, Shotguns, Pistols and Cartridges. Imported and Domestic Cigars, Scho ) Books, Etc. 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