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About The Oregon scout. (Union, Union County, Or.) 188?-1918 | View Entire Issue (July 25, 1885)
The Weekly Oregon Scout. rXION, OlOlUON, SAT., JULY JBth, 1S. Caught on (ho Fly Hmlgratlon to the Harney Valley, stilt continues. Service at the Presbyterian church, Sab bath next, morning ami crcniny. Tim most Hattering news continue to be received from thu Tine Creek mines. Report has it that there, arc another "pair f twins" on the Sand Hidge. It wouldn't "Urprise us a ilam hit. 11. 0. Hillings is now prepared to loan money on real estate at greatlv reduced rates for former charge. Dr. Cromwell and Dan. Hciillcman are 'iich building good and substantial barns mi their places, in this city. .lames Lewis is now sojourning in Cor liotiade, W. T. .limmy has added himself 0 ourlit ofcbubcribors. Lon Eaton, .Street Commissioner, Is con stantly cluing good work on the streets, lie Is the right man in the right place. Koink Johnson is acting u city marshal! during the absence of Mr Deiiny. Frank Is built about right for a good policeman. Friday lat, .1. H. Smith, of this city, bought of Mr. Newman, IS.ISOO head of sheep, lie will put them on his ranch, at Anteloyp. I. II. iSnjth look his departure a few 'itiy.s ago, for his old liottie in Xotingham, England, lie will not return fur t$o or three nOaiths. Q John Cooley, for the killing of .lame.-, l.avery, in lker county, a short time flito. ivas held to await the action of the erftuJ jury, without bail. o The County elerte, this weefc, issued Sia n'oflilieeiises to L. J. Miell oil Miss. La "iicilio Ccco.cond . 1). Hamilton and tl9 Icauro Smith, oli itf Woiliwo. Coll ot tho Cop Drua stiw owl fiorn iitb latet inootion iu ftrt) onus ro ocatin shot porv, capaWe of itrinp si b.z$ in tore .lecooMS. cyu x cjv. aH , EranV Jctbrmcn t now side proprietor of Qvo Wo'kniitli .rwip on the cimier en" foin anil C.'trciet', orvJ is hctcor vrejoreil t1on "?cr U do ,mvij wort. hi new od. " tfrMinaiir, of the Slalheur Aepeiu'.v. Bos ftrrf(M o. tew cla.vs 630, coifal with '.'tina cu?psja)r,v ro tSc killiryjsor Jon' lat fcfy, omit I'nsf in tho ZU&cr Count? joil. friclo Toru Kcant and hL. oar (Jeoreo fctornol fnmi Wind, lljvp a row doys a.), riiey report times rather dull thorp, and lay that I'nion is tho Hear tnrco iu thi" 'ppor c.ninlre. o Mr. E. T. SprintrPf net with 0 lainmi ni'chl"iit on Tucdoy last I ws lion S'injtt nld horns, .-nd the onimol pullin. both, hi bund hcvatne untonulrd in tho fojM', the end of too of In'o fituscra Wore IraHy torn on. Dr. J, W. eUranoe ttill kooc for the Xlal looo Volly oficiut Anoint olR. or (oli., -toppincroi route ot the Coe oud '11111 'norvillg. lo oill liCtly T kiv hat 0 tnnntliuL' si; eeks. IVfoji ot this ploce 'lciriiio (t8k (Icoco pijjht oooy. ill hcaj ' liis in mind. T. A". Kimbrell and ifc, of Nvop!1i V'o 8tr o'ere in the city !at XSc diiPsloy. We PtkucQt lc(l-e p plco.int coll froii Wr, Ciuibrell, alio oiib niony nice tiiin b us, and at the saiPe tinio Mib.'rilad oud paid for two copies of the .'Ofr. so'an i lie right scirt. O eare m receipt of the prc.epectus of he Willamette Vnlky "Educator," o monthly journal, c'eoted to the interests '.If tile hcniieti and schools of Oregon, pub 'hedai Dallas, I'ollP county, S. A. ltan ')le, editor. It is an Interesting publication ind should lie taken by all friends of edu ction and progress. The Orande Konde "Argils-" published at N'ew La (Irande, by Messrs. Kekley it ltoyd, i.Qide its api)farance in our sanctum last Saturday. It is ti neat, newsy aiid inter "sting jcMirnal, 'of iargo dimensions, and 'nijtr an improvement on any paper pub- J'lhccl In La Orande heretofore. wisli 1 projirietors lO.bounded success. , Uev. Ailderson will start lo-day for jfortii t'owder, nnd will dedicate the new church it that place to-morrow. KrumOthero he Will go to the M. H. Conference, to be held it Canyon City, commencing 011 July SOth. He in u'ccoinpanied by his wife. Mr. and Mrs Anderson have made many friends jit?e, who all sinccrclhope thut they will 'fturn. , Tito Seventh Day AdventlsU lug-e "fol ?1 (heir tent like the Arabs, and us sileut- 5 stole away." They are now. wo believe, li Silnuricrville where they vHll remain a ,!-eek or two, Tho people of Hinnnicrvillo will find tl'cir meetings very interesting, and many of tho argumonU they advance, from u biblical standpoint, unanswerable. Cio and hear them. Vc liad.au idea that ihotherDiiniway had j'Jjen all the warlljco spirit out of our kiid Ilineliart, of the "Sentinel." but it '.s'-p,s we we're mistaken, Ho' has thrown Jown the gauntlet to the Chieftain of the Lake, who in realiition, donnod his war paint, resurecteel Jiis tomaliawlcj and .last Seek, metaphorically speaking, took Lou's vcalp.. ..What rfl'eet this cruado wlil have j)ji tho price of wheat this fall, vo arc un ibc, to say. ,A1.. dciodbiod returned itoifi Ciillfprjila a jfiV'fi'iJ's ago. It was his intention (o ro jvialn. there pyrtnanontly, lint upjitl poking jirttty eslcnslvely over, the Ktato he came 0 the coiKlUftou that Ureg'in wh9 the beat jute, t'i)ou the beat cotuity in Oregon, (end the town of 1'niuii the best in the rou'nty, no he returned. 1 w l mici'clin )rk. His nim- Mits Milltr went from h Franc isco to hrr lciine In Newark J 'V- H, Unin, 1- "'""I' wi,J,t' ',fi" I i'liaina, oi H'li uaenille rt-'tirred fr.rtu Ii e Cnk 'nine 11 few da - ap 'I1ey .rttd.no ilalr ,, ibni'i h i :v err wariiilc)t wii, i."p T$ tit-1 1 aci,c f,,r M,T, . 1 ti e bill end but - -iiijr iliv-r He miic ! thji Cr rt'iind 1 ,.iy -,.rT ri. b 1 yoKtia i etiiMl bo Itte-mi. a prcMjfruud 1, ji.i'.j. ,ttiVi. Ir.in-lg will 11 sirt I', 1 ib ii In- sujujDorvilbi .r wi ry u ibat SUMMERVILLE. Resume of Loon! Xcavh by Our CovroHimmlont. IMU1Y OK .1AM US KlIXT fOUND. Imported Sale of the Victor MHI-CHi-sloiilstHA liltn Timelier. I'KHTTV KOITOH ON 'l.lKKY." J. II. Kinolmrt has returned flom Portliind. Sonic of our people have (lie mining fever. Mr. A. P. Dnrr its clerking for D. Soininer o, H ro. S. L. Mclvenzie is happy. 1 1 Is clerk luis returned from the liiinei. Agiiin the timbers have licen eleva ted and another story added to the frame of J. II. Kilieluirt A SoU'.new llouring mill. Jake Grotli, the boss carpenter of Siinimerville, is foreman on the house of Harney lining-, therefore the work will he lin?t class. Mr. John ICerrkoflc-r, tyrniorly man ner of the firm of I). Hummer it Hro., a? this place, is now in the e mploy of I. N. Laughlin it Co. H. 1). lluhers is huildim; a (iae Ercto liuildin, in this plfliSJ. Uarne.u ee it is terrible to hae ti cet up uc G oVln'fe to 4jet the Inivp to xrm-b. Quite 0 numlftv of parties hare r& ttmnl fmnio the )"iniP CrecJ; minc!. AniiDig Vhoni stew bh&tsra K. 0. tAh ins, Jo'ol) tollins ond culn-crgi The? reinirt prusiiecta (nl. It is wpnrtral that Mc-rpra. Tuo Wade, Uobt. llucknuu, E. Wado onct X. N. luitiouliu have licmaVit, tin VieW JIilL at tis iUc. Huivcs3 to i tluni in tluir nett entcrir;& ' Wm, K. and Henry Riuehorl and J faniiluo returned frcm the Vullow.i I VbUej), cue clay this week, where they ' v.j K. . .... l , ........ 1..: 1 15. k i ing, i weursiiaiu. "They had lisherman'.- luet." I Bfowre. J. F. T. Harris, L. Legon I .ind John Ih3 jias.-ed through lieri' 1 Sionduy, on their vay to the new Aminos. Huceew to you, boys, I lope , yrnt will bring us back a "hat full" ol thi' shining lustre. The body of James Gent, who war drowned at Ififdi Traj) on the I2th.. Wets found on the evening of the Mth. uftr remaining in the wateiQiliout SO houw. He was buried in the Sum mervilli' emetry on th l."th. Mr. T. T. Glenn is the busiest man of the season. He nlay be seen mow ing in hisjjarge meadow near town, and hi'fore you can think, lie will be at orfe painting that new paling fenci or droubing boxing up anil down tin street, for "fcilmw, the boss road over seer." 17p. W. K. Hiitelmrt and party lef' Tue-dav morning for the beautiful TC'allno'.v Volley and the "red lith.' If IWlt luw no better luck than oth er Who have tried it this year, ho Kill com' beck witho fw:e lonu enough tr eat mush out of 0 ehurfl, and say "red lieh or' toiiith meot onyOay. "15o, Linky, did you s' your tiil upt Union, Suiid?" 0 "No, I don't liko I'ni'oi oji inoi'Q, it's leu) dull for me.6 "No tRot'." no th)qiictbin IdsbtAl. Did you m. vottr sirl?" "No, no, "Jeefoea" other elerb Wa. with her, and didn't trive nie v jW to put out 1 Wwl ty '.iile i!owi'0" 0 "NoO, that's t in confotifwiral Mci, Linfcy." Minpb WifeinOon'o elit sehiBjl cloed at lhi place on 6''n)a.. tho 17th. Thu ckoine t'.scR'ieta wen line, nnd Aw the intilligener wvl jjood maiiagenieiit of ie lady P'ocli er. She starts toon, ith tevcral 01 'he youiig ladies and gentlemen of thif I lace, for-a pleasure! trip in the Wal lowa Valley. When the returns the will go back to her home in La Giendu. Some of the young men here will miss the shiht of that pretty nnile that .it always seeii on tho face of Misrf Wil kinson. Dcatli ol' Ceiieml Cirant. Mt. McflnBcioii, July 2a. (Jciieral (Jrant died at 8:08 o'clock this morning, surroun ded by his family. His end was peacenik His last moments wero without apparent pain. From midnight till l:3cthe family at up with theying man. At tle latter hour the ladies retired fijjin the room. The deatli-rattle was noticed for the flint time at .':.T0. The inuuetis gaeheriug iu l'is lungs increased, and all power of csjiectoratioii was gone. Shortly before 8 o'clock while thu family wero preparing lireaWafthe nurse noticed the ominous ehunf.e, and iiurrledly notltled the hectors who saw that tho end wan at hand. The family Wan has tily srimmonod, but the dying man did not recognize any members or the fundi)'. Ho breathed rapidly rt few tunuicutc, ganjiing -dightly, and linaliy pawed "it Into the unknown beyottd. 'Hie remains will bo removed, to J?ew York after having been embalmed. Tito place and titiie of the fUnoral are iiot yrt decided upon. .So hir ai known hU but words wero il rocpioat for 11 gluns of watot at U this morning. The railroad ronjpnny have as ycl intido 110 uiofre towuid upow-ehoddiug the ti-ack around the hills wet ot thin uico, or changing the road to tho op poslm nldc of Ihr can) on. A It is get lliiu so late now, jirohflbly nothing will hu done thU RUiliuusr, Hiid wo may tia woll iireuurc oinselfe-i for iiuothor snow blimkade. Hy Inyitig hi u sup ply ot provision, and plcn of read iujr ifmttof, we imii probnb'y Pi two or liroo luonthV Uolation Ironi the worltl, with tolerable erjiuiiiiudty. One good foulurc of tho case, Is that the "tmow Industry" will- aifain ofn. and tuir Htizons tthu i mil tonliizy, and Taut oxorelrf , enn go out mid allow' notv oil the. trak u liul.aji t,h' blowf U ., ut three il)bir per U-'" Joseph. t'uiiBtrhttttcni f IVajcini Uoml hy Sot ittiTji Crop l'l-ospc'rli. i-tn. ItlCll TINJIS ffALtOWA 1.AIC1I. Health good. Weather dry and hot. We have immen?e crops of every thing. Immigration continues to move this vny The renowned Hed Kish are coining in small numbers. Ten Thousand homes yet to be found in the Wallowa valley The toldiers of I't. Lapwai have cut a good trail through from the mouth of Grande Hondo River to this valloy and travelers will now he directed that wy. 0 o &01110 prospectors are working seven miles from the head of the Wallowa Lake and hav?' made some verv rich ali'eovefles and ten or twelve Joseph- He's are out cutting a trail from the head of the lake to the ledge. Quito a number are out prospecting on the head of the lmnaha and have found some very fine specimens quartz. Plicae mav he lRaun ece for Ufl) WallW.i. 9 Q July H. IfiSo AVimi0witatlo. t'toiw limit litie. Tin1 ti.-hcrnicn are vft ?eh ore coming. ViC Ml 5i)l. A liberal regard is man who reported happy now, the Grande Rondert oll'ered for the that money it I lentifnl in the Wallowa Most of the farmers have com- nil-need having. 1 lie allowa is 111 with (irande Hondo thisvear Mr. W. C. Stocham is now confined 'o ids bed with the chicken pox. Hi looks considerably pecked (not hen 'pecked.) George Winters is undoubtedly the proudest man in Unioii Co, Wo havi not teen him for several days, al hough we hear that he is able to bt ihout. It is a gill, presented to him, on the 1 5th inst, by his wife. The Pino (.reek mines have created piite :i tensation in the Wallowa Several men have gpue from this v.d le.y to Pine. They go by way of i 'rail from Prairie Creek to Pine valley listanee about 25 miles. It is reported hero that rich discoveries have been made about 12 miles North of tin Lake; however we will not vouch foi he voracity of this report, although wo hope that it is true. Chas. Meek has completed his new aw mill on Prairie Creek and is now ready to commence bttHiiess. Ilii nill is first class, and he has 0110 0 ho line.-t water powers in Uyion Co ilis flume is the most complete pieci of work that we have ever seen in Ore ;on it being under- ground for a db Nmeo of 300 feet, thereby forcing tin water into the bottom of tho penstock raising a head of water to tho depth of .'III feet. Mr Meel anticipates mak tig a big run this tumnier; he now lias on his yard about -103,001) feet o. in-bt cbits logs rJady for tho saw. i'. 11. w. ia-c.ilinu lioieaig. o Prank Sfewrgill vieital ottr burg Wt "nnduj. tt'i fUh ond hucbVeliDMra on -iSUrvo in th- VolVxs). Chas. eftlcro id fciiste rt-xunW henn from tlvi 'wntfil fcrifial tutv :cj Wallo Wllo ft. few clajs ftno, dra. Kcn'how, iurnt'ily Wica B.U (liriii, of wi'itocity . i oa t viti Lto her poreifU fho lie in this Lfe lFammi.'6. Choi I s Conw.iy . K. KinehoA oud ti po t wion kli this j l.iee fcj VWo Ijjc ovc$ ffiime; li dy! ko. 0 Cnif- WonfiR thot and killed ubirgi cougar a few wiles alve this plQ-e on Saturday last. Tho cougwv had killed a calf and had it almost oaten li when found. Several parties will sturt to Widl.i Walla next Monday to hunt wbrk They don't euro about Working in tin Wallowa, where they only get. Sj'1,50 per day. That ib not enough for them George Jacobs 11 young man, about thirty yours of ago, mytstorioutiy dis appeared from this place oito day lost week, llo left a note in his houte stating that ho Wo gone. At last ac counts ho was seen in, or about .Union. w. li. Personal. 0. V. Hunt, railroad oiitftictbr, caSft up from Oorvallis, Hilnday. Itev. Booth and family returned Bat. lit from u trip to the Wallowa. Miji'iJano Wright, ci( Portland, In visit ing her ulster Mrs Howlaild of this c.itj linil Mooin Uud wifo went to Pino Valley Hutuniiiy laat, and have hot yet returned. Mrs, Jap. Kllla, wlio resides ticdr Jdsciil, was iii the city during the week, visiilng rolatlvoa. MisAlduh fjantipii of Wihgvillc in vlu Itinu In thin city. Her health la m- alderably iniptiTwl Mr. K. II, Harris, bircolri Austin and I. b. Courtney, of riUininen'ille, were In the It j- the fur part of tl'e weeff. ,1. (' uinmeM ali'J Kcl. (l';()iin-r larted on VdinMlarf lst for a prot.jc ting trir, t 1 the mineral bel', 'ast of tl li place. Marslnd Penney ami fife hctiuii t'uiiKcl I Hmimn Cliuiui link i!.ir ib-p-irn ' 1 nr':i In t, f"r I'iw ulley t'i'' ib l kiiic- ciybt r l 11 du A i "v M'ritt-x "I buc unci Aycr' Saraii'rltla it' my tfljv-jljr for many - .Wirn, und ceiild not keep bcione without it Por Hie r. !i f of the pal'N roiismiiienl lKm em ale wi!akni unci, irrcgidarlHc I con - hIit 11 a ili-ot an L-'j'-tfl ' THE COVE. Socitil Ciossi), jukI liitoros tin News Notes. 1MTTJ!N OK T1IK OOI.I) IH'XTltllft. Sale c-T ("linop in Clraiit Cminlynoiid Crops--Xow Cliliicsci l.nniuliy. l'MtASAXT l'.MSTY OF ,Htn:NILIS. July 22, 1SS5. a Chinese laun- Cove now atl'ords dry Alio samiPeity. The hay crop is turning out well, and is of the best quality. Grain on the Stuigl ridge is ripening fast and harvest will commence in a few days, o A very pleasant child's party was given to Mis;! Georgie Powell, Tuesday, her 12th birthday. 0 O. P. Jaycox has gone to Spokane PalN, traveling in the interests of the Cove Cheese Factory, o 0 Frederick Mitchell and wife have zone to Douglass county, on a two month's visit among relatives. Carpenters begai9work this week on the Hoy's Police 1 building, and it will bj hurried through to 'completion. h. H. llaggerty has bought two very valuable lots in Mi-Daniel's addi tion, and will build a dwelling house, barn, etc. Dr. Frank Vincent, of Pendleton, will repair troublesome molars, ill an illiee over Foster X- Co's store, for the next'ten days. . Messrs. Foster and Doney returned Sunday, from an extended trip to Grant county. They found a ready sale for their loads of cheese. Horace Kitchen. Good Cowles and -4. (!. White, returned from the Pine alley mines, Monday. Though they .lave confidence iu the richness of the liscoveries, they say that it is about he poorest place in Oregon a man can 40, at the present time, in search ol wealth. The Pienieing partv, consisting of Messrs. W. W. White, W. H. Holmes, Mrs. Parker and family, of North Pow lor, Mrs. Holmes, Misses Peail Payne, hott Payne and Misses haughlin and Sullivan, together with servants, saru og.is, etc., rolled out, Monday, for a our of all Wallowa, and for indiscrim nate daughter among the red fn-h. V reporter should have accompanied lie excursion to record tho hair ircadth escape's and wonderful adven tures. That. Kxiicrl. Tlic'County Court is now in session with fie object, principally, of making the up (ointment of some competent person to in trosugatc the financial condition of tin e maty. We are utriblo to inform our rou ters in this issue, who is appointed, as wc TO to press before any action Is taken iu the na'ttcr. It will be very dilllctiit to liud 11 nan coinpct.uit, and perfectly dNinteros ed, to do the work, and unless such a om I appointed, there will lie Hie biggest kirn' if a kick. If a thousand or two dollars i o be paid for the work, the people will in ist on the right until doing it. If any of tlx iarties are appointed that riimor says ai mjding bir the job, among whom is 0111 ";-county olllciai. the whole tiling will be c arce, and one tint iil not ! Utucl sub nitted to. The onlj pnr ffoy i b p nine coni'V-nt orcoen tswt, t?lm hju it rieii is 1 1 fo .ir, onemi 1 to lai'oon, fr po oiiel prn in tho hi co U eriitcy ;:-b b mon vS oi oitife lMB)eUa). iiiil 1 1 1-0 i. iv 1 ro:i.Mwi vby teen us UnjlJ i a its i Stout 'SC;.l0tut C "WC "sCS? Wi wcW roll tho eKfnttona 1 txaP ron,1cni to tho 01. 1 llifl fcferes.ilik ni4 MWlug cixovjrtjv, up NtonA rkv. vliL'li pi.'if8 iu th's isetto. Tfiev livon initliPnO Stoi'tt ol' &ooils ot very (k'.Tiptiwi , li -h they propose 'ode t the lowest prices. 6 Fanner. Iiioild et0eftil(Pi' that such iiiOn as ihOhC, who havi Iiargaitis to otl'cr. ind advertise the siuuc0 are the men i lint succeed, tiud it Mauds to reason Uliat they citn offer brtter liiduceiiients man inner men. rai'iiciiiar aiieiiiion is called to tho far.t that they a ro the igenls tor tho Cohiinlitls Uu'ggy Co. , to whom wore awarded l In gold nii'dal at tin! New Orleans Kali, fiP -tipotior Wol'kui'insbiptnd light vo bicles. Anyone wishing anything in that line will do well to call 011 them before purchasing elsewhere. Wluit Union wants now as had us anything nice is a stage lint) from here to tin? Pine Creek niitich, Where W tho cutci-pi'Niug indivijlual to take tlio matier iii handV That way mon ey lies; Go to Hoskowitz's Btorn for LUIJIU CATING QILS and HAVING and HARVESTING FORKS, at tho low est 111111 kit prices. Ho aho has on hand a Mlpply of tho now 4 gallon LIUUTI5NJNO dMSH JAl'lS. Ma . oil's gal. jars) )f2.50 per doz.; gal. 12.25 per doz. Any ot otii',,jiitlfonavl'ho take Iho trouble to place the Bcotrron lilo; will llild at the otul of the icai' lliat they liaVe ti volume of elioico litenlluie, liuinur, receipts, iuut; yahlahhi nfr limlibn, bfisldug 11 eoniplett record of county htippeiiliigs, which will hu ot iiltieh interest nltogelhui , fol iidng 11 vblumu worth many times what it cost tlu'iA . and one: which they will doubt lus think proper to luivo bound, for future treadiiig mid rcfeieiicc. JiiiKlo Cooper filiop, H. II. Ayles, luunufaiitiirci' ol hut tcr barrels ami I'.cgs, 1 1119 always 011 bund ti good Htipidy, ot (ho boct, qunlb y, and will soil them uX rcaaujiahle price. Give liim ti call ut hi hop, south of the school hotlso, U11U11. De llavcnV I)yKpsin Cure In tliu bwit Hiotn remrdy fur lyipeiu, or iHdlgtw Hciii boar ikoiiiucIi, lluUileii'-y, uprMliit' of I,uh, lieadciMic. nnd all Biilb rjns arising ("(llii'-ll ' iliirdorc-d v'lHliacIl, no Irnjmied -nl. hi Mitv l-v J T Wright Salem. tit'lRht ami Spicy News Letter Prom tun Statu Cnpltol. a vitir to .mount nomtit. July 16, 188. r.niTOR wotrr : Hot weather is the topic of con ver nation. The renpor and thresher arc now in full operation. Tho teachers who have been attend ing the State Teachers Awociation from this city, will return to-day. The annual examination of the class in the India Training School is now in progress. There are twenty six graduates for this year. The hay harvent is nearly elided and the farmers are making prepara tions for the grain. Grain is ripe in the Waldo hills, and Polk count: During the week the Capital City was visited by revernl eitimis of Union. nnu$g them was A. .1. Jones and Thomas Hrasher, Four members of the Chemeketa Hicycle Club attended the Ith of July celebration al Sheridan. They Went at the rate of nine miles an hour. During the week the new machin ery for the SalQn Flour Mills, arrived. Tho mill has been overhauled and built a story higher. It will be one of the finest mills in the Slate When completed. Hut few farmers come to town nQw, as they are very busily employed se curing their crops. What few do come, do not remain hut 11 short time. They report the grain as better than was re ported some time ago. Last week a good deal of interest was taken 111 the election of aClunj Migineer of the lire department. After the election Was over a kegg of nails(?) Was opened. The boys repoit having a good time. The dome of the court" hou.v, the roof of which spi ling a leak, is heiiP: re pa i ml, Tho Godess of Libert will probably receive a new drew, ond wlide they are at it, they T.-ill hoi!i, .hat other ballance upon lor teal. There was no celebration here tlx1 Ith. Many of our citizens spent thr lay in Portland, Albany, Dallas, S1 verton, Staten and other places, nod .1 few.stayed at home fo enjoy one ol he quietest daysp Salem has witnessed in sevi'ral years. The Grand Lodge .of the Anc'wnt Order of United Workmen met at tho capital during the forepart of thi week. Tho Hall bf Representatives was fixed up for them and everytlrinu ut in readiness before their arrival After a successful meeting they & ourned Friday in time for tnaut to ,0 home. Several ."industrious" men lis? 'icon at work, making street repair i he past week. They say Uk-.t el icit get work, n our otf cers s"3 hem into the fold aixl ojcr fir tUni One duy in jail ami Ktp cUys .1 Vi-P m the street." J'cAWkF.inr.lin?; thv are taken of tK'tn arool tVw frcr laa$& on they ot, yem-filj jn? ctf tixooo ro urrw the 'cvccavl'fci.oao, Tie camping lwy, wnxviAiro 0)" 'ct. H,C. Wo. Ec. r. if. Tcrtf.r. did Vwflh. RImc t ArroiW, -foyi dii 3teho.TO, itx 7 hurrcb U.t. TF7w.? xsvt h 6t i n KsJ t b tsii axS tuxxe, dtt. H(rrfi., wooi VcA a srami t f th'o Tali. J awl mneviiMiv. T&bil, iriX th ooocx5'u4 5e tx tat wx& Sj&seJ Trw rtf gkM mlstna wwrti? .njbra) 0 IJokia cMci,, ii aWrar.ijio cxn iraliW tvtikt here. 'I'lionms iltiir, l ttcr hiioffn as "Uncle Tom", left here on Tuesday last bound for ?ne Valley. Ho is over seventy .ears old, 11 ltd U very hale and hearty or 11 man of his years, lie is an old 111 experienced miner and wis at one ime a. heavy bwilor in Crown Point mm of tho Conistock mines in Nevada. The number of convicts q tho pen itentiary was iilcreuFcd by tho arrival of two Chinamen from Portland, yos crduy. Ono will Wear tho striped lothcH for life, for shootittg a Cliinu iiaman at Portland, oil tho Fourth of July, and tho other one will have hreo veara of the sanio kiild of en joyment for knocking dovV und rob 'liug another Chinaman. There is HIILT room for ono more, and ho is expected romii tuno next week. Everybody and his girl was but to 'ho dedication of tho Hand Stand hi Wihoii'H A Veil uo, last evening. The Homo Amiueuietit Club Hand fur nhhed tho iniisie for tho evolling. .Mr. 13. M. Waito inado tho presenta tion speech, and a response Was made by Muyor Hkinuur. in behalf of tho city, Olio bf tho iiitorostitlg features of tho ovuning was tho presence of tho Oheinokota Bicycle Teiuil, A race was participated hi by tho live! mem bers, in which Beit Hatch mudo tho milo iii .'I niiiiutes mid -10 seconds, V. i. U. Jcolii parjiclo of CiiltiuUd or ituv Uthor dclctcrioiis Huhsluiuu enter Into the tola pdsitloti of Ayer's Cathartic ,1'jiN, On the cilnti'Urjti Ihey provl) of sliichll uurVlei! to ilipso who have used calouiel und other mineral poUcm a iin-cllt-iiif . and fltel tjieir iiijiirloiit. cIToctH In u.m cei Ajre'd Pill arc invaluable. For Sale CliOajw Block l0 iu BwacUhainor'a ndditiuu, Union, Orogoil. Uiiquiro bf, draddtcss JAOOIJ BLOC II, La Gmlide, bgn. illirotfs Magic Com Cure, warmnted to etlre eorn bunlonn. etc., contains no tHiiMin. i cir vale ai rigui urug noro, Fur u L plon, Oroffin . VtU lot of amuuluiiiii oto.. Jiutji'i) vcl Ai m. Wright's. Paper sliOlts Riled on ! how notice. Iloyivurd Hand Grenades are the hct NORTH POWDER. ThouHjuuls of Aci'cs ol'Lsuid Yet UiicMtltivatcd. ax or:NiNe; roit i:.miokants, Ti-atle that 1'nlnn Mnreliitiit Dmi't e;-t (loo. I rinnln? .Milt. riNIS" OI1JHCTS TO I'OltK. Why does not some good lawyer come and settle among us? Tho Pine valley excitement Int."" taken away many of our citizens and others are only awaiting a favorable report from them to follow. We wish the hog had never becP invented. They are proving a perfect nuisance in this town and should he kept up hy those owning them. The Planer has been neatly fitted up by Mr. Kililiy, who scenls to thor oughly understand his business. It is doing good work and orders are coining in lively. The health of the country remain good, and we do not hesitate to saj that nowhere in the United States i Qhero as little sickness among tin" same number of nihabttailts as here Why do we not have more intuit grants settling among us? Thousands of acres of the best w I unit land in tin wot Id lie all about us, only awaiting cultivation to yield rich returns, a has been rovcn by some that huW had the courage and energy to try Why do the people of this vicinity all go to Hakcr, when they go awa from homo to do business and tradingi instead of going to Union, which is" o-hould the cottutv seat ol tuw county aim renive their patronage. Phousands of dollars go into linker Cil. from every year, tlllsuJiart nf tho county fi.vi.s. Vnip lleciaeil. The co e of It. C. Sugette against .hum A. VCJlrfiin, lio-Ooftor nlomt two years of the low nob.?, hco deeliied. 'i'he court dr c-c-cliv. t 6 0-1'eltui " o tlw principal of tin d'lii, clomped by iuBto, to (lie Stole, un' .lir (lei u.u.f t, rnvti retwioriiig jioteoietit agint "w?.tto fio" cci of Knit. This ha" Info ccoi cfl' tko pi wWhmmlt cctaoa-tcii eoccv th-4 oi orcr tnet ro Viwa cowal.V inil tb cUs-oim viH tei Aiwpcd n'mb W I'.njiicin a oiici pri trtlo ;Kvi oro oetcCBABS'.' Ith iKo prif ijwl lit'otcwK., Send for prig. -s 4' th (A.iar Hlet I (;aiie liuir, rwajiers, Wripfbt JBtats iK'elits, l'nlii, (Vegcw. feifrffiggaa-1 iva"f,.r?!ffiga4g) IWTLAfll) A LLOVt), - Slauufrtcliyers i t.y yji Oj w, xiv in ftMit, I nim, Or. Kuan ( ioiktntlv in tuul a" PMir aojj rivd wiccco nnis; rcrativ' Ikb'lts, (W' I crilfcwe, .'. Xr4m. bwi00 DO ii Ol a Ua-XS3eo', Bwttrc.s. jaal JI kiadx (' Tfti nltom to.vn hi cjhiIi. 0 zT&ct stk& pnex. rsifo ,3oaii(aofe ts.u.; iod. sa'; h JAtiV(fttta IStntMt'. HtBBtm. eB-'lill P. 8. .WWl'.SMIV Vbop. Rot? toe Wna-vw jreparcd to do 1 liftds. if bta'saiila Work at tNi fcicst rtes. l flfcone ployed, and but the beat workmen ctlV nil work w.wiitAKt 1:1; grd J'1 .lus'ioa.Ass. comk And sek mh-. T ' l.xbuutiir'H Notice, The undersigned having been duly Hp jiotutecl efteetilrix of tlio estate of Aaroi; Anderson, deecmKcd, gotlee is hereby glv en to all pqrsoni liaviiiKciaiibH agSrnsl said estate, to present the same, with proper voucher, to sulci execiltri.v, .at lier resi deuce, near Kiinimerville. in I'lilon countyf Oregon, within six months from.lhe date c' this notice. Hated thi2rid. day of July, ISST, Mautjia K. (I. Axiiiaiso.v.. JyiW-wf. lCxeelttrix' AiluililNliat iit'm Sale. oth:e islieh'by given Unit by vhluoofcii order nf the Comity court iff the State oj Oregon, for (ho eoiuity of Union, made am? entered on record mi the Kith, day of July, a. i). isa Iii tlio mutter of the estate of N O. V';Usun, deceased. I, the undersigned administrator of said estate, will, oil .Mon day, the I0t li. day or Aagdst, A. n. 1685, .at o'clock 1. M. ut said dny, at Hie coil it house door In city of Union, Union coimt.v Oregon, oiler mr sale) tlio real csuitc iieloi! to tho esutte of said deceased, and which X the highest bidder, for ruth In hand, (or tbd purpose of paying lln debts dim by said ci lute, mid the expenses of iulmlnls(iatioiu Tin) following Is the description of midi rc til estate: 1 Interest of the sulci e.pitolli tlio NKcptar, of tlii'NW quarter orcc. 21 In 'I'owiihIiIj) iiirumiiiter oescri mo. anil cell too sainu ,ti one Bouin 01 uaiigo .11, iii-oiiiie viu; iiiiaie AiiTiuiaii, 111 nu, lu I liion toililtv. Oregon 10th. day of July, jskl, , 11. hi itilli itnun Dated this 11. Il lJU l1'l'jlt.-JH. Administrator of tho mate Of X, O. Wat soili (IccepH'd O. l IIHUj, Attomeyi : r-T Nbliue til Ifiunl Ht'ttiehlviltt inti'ic 7bi!ijt court of UI6 ftiaUi.of OroV Kon, for loiluil ciltinly. In ilift nnitter oX tlie estate of 'l'. .1. Douglas, deceased, i -Tv-r-otlfcM heirbv given, tlult tl'm iiiulcr JJI signed, h,i 11.1 Jlled In the C ounty uotirt of l '11 loll ciinty. Oregon, a final ac' 1 the regular scpu tumr term of luul cmtrtH liu'i nneii nppoiniKi us iie nine, aim j omiit houie In 1'iilmj u the nh'ce, for hcai lag objections to -aid account, ui)d thu r,ctf tluiiieut Hiertof. und fit' nhowlilg ciui!0,U any there be, whv ail unlet- lib not uiiwln; diseliurglKg the linderldgiled from furthW dulyim such adiniiil'triitor,, Unit -elejIU5 his sureties fnJiii further liabilities on th' unihirtaUlng. , - Oateil thU JWtli, tliycjf Jilne.dimv!., , . . joihN.diAJhki J it. finnac?;,. Ailudnhtiuten Attorney 4U iviiyvi count or in inunuiiktratioii or me 1 suite or. T. J. iJiiUglas, clei'iiiMd, ami iiruyllig Tor a dbulmrge, ami tliut 'I iirsduy, the 8tln cl ufHtaitcmber, ltW, nt tin h mr of lUo'i'lo