THU WliliKU ORI&UX SCOUT. foslO iMJKHOX. ST. Aft), lo. If .V- Cauilil Uo fly TIio night, are getting cool. Firemen meet next Monday. mums tilling for five ets. u iwjnul. Ye, who thirst, drop i at the Wlhi tfall.i Hcer Depot. ' S. A. Ilcckethorh is recorder for Jo jBpli mining district. Several subscriptions received from Cplije'r City, this week." (2Ji)va A. I.ockwood js lecturing ((Imnigihout the Stito.Q O The recorder is at work taking the (tSSCment of the city. Considerable improvoment is going rt in I'n'on .t proFont. VI. J5 "Davis' will probablv inovo ns b.'Bin taw mill to Pino Valley. ' Consult our advertising columns to find nut. the best 1 bines to trade. V 1 o . "New finds are constantly being re ported from the Pine creek region. Tfoomp. Carroll has built a substan tial eivlc walk in front of his blacksmith shop. The pioposed road fiom here to the piitves, will be survoy6ll, dining the ,nniing week. As no oneeanic after thotyi, lljo men arrwtod at the depot list Friday, Wire fur net I loose. A newspaper has been started at 3jurn8 in Uraitf county, called the Har ney Valley Items. Frctbyterian Church services Sab bath morning and evening; Sabbath ch'n-il at 10 a. in. The celebrated Warren Snap Shot npiyilor, at. Cove drug store. None gleaner aiul (stronger. Mr. Al. fioodbroil is l)nilding a neat $nA commodions residence on "his block in Wett Union. Bcvernl houses in this city, on Sat urday last, wore draped in mourning in respect for lleneral Grant. frant memorial sen ic'-s wjre hell jit the M. E. church in this city Sun day last, and were largely attended, f x. lrako is building a residence on ii block in North Union, to replace the one that was burned down a few months ago. Miss Maggie McLean has been selec ted as teacher of the primary depart ment, in, the linker City public school ryhioh commences Septembcr'Stn. Mr. 1). H. Hilts is beautifying his jesjdoiM'C with a froth 'oat of paint. exam )e that thould be followed py'u nipnber of pther householders in Ins ei'ty. Union county is now being tor .pugily prospected, more so than oyer before in its history. Doubtless the jliscovery of many rich mines will be the result. For spine reason huckleberries are fcajce this year, and exctmipiis to the ptpitains in search of these berriig, j)r.p i;ot indulged in to any great ex jopl. Dr. .1. W. Straiigo is now at Sum inerville, and cxpeots to be in his pllice by the middle of next week Jits will then be phased to see his patients and pthors desiring dentistry. The Teacher's Institute reperjtly hold in, llaker City, was a success in PYcry particular. Great credit is due Ktate Superintendent McElroy, for the Interest he takes in educational work. Marion Carroll has, as far as appear ances go at any rate, the most inUl jectual dome of thought we. over saw ptuek on mans shoulders. Say! Mari pn, that kiiul of thjng is pot exactly (air. Tjie horges (iltachcd tp a icatlcr yagon, driven by Vince Keaves, yester morning, ran away and breaking (ppfp, Vince was dragged a eonsidea ple distance, bruiting bin np consid erably. Last Wednesday u load of hay that $as being taken through town by Jffrank Craig, got too pinch on one hide pf t lie wagon and turned over, ttrank should read up ci) the laws of gravity. That party of Covites nro still on rj;?nped on Catherine creel: iuar the shingle mill, and are having too much Inn altogether. There are about twjn o ly live persons in all and they Will probably remain there for several days yet. o Yesterday morning the tumbling rod broke on Gus Hutchinson's horse power, while at work on Hilts' j lace, Mid the horses, tWilvoin number, be gan to run, tlig sweeps got into the t pokes of the wheel and they wero ut tutly demolished. Luckily no one was hurt. t A t'linnfllKf oflVdif ninnriA(l n( ITlllI tington a few days ago between two women, known as "old mother" Myers, nnd "old mother" Little A bull.t jiut grazed "mother" Myers' cheek, the powder burning her face and neck, j The cause was jealousy ovor tho hus band of the woman Myers. No arrests. Itich mines have boon discovered at the head of quartz gulch, near Malheur Oity, in linker county. The dopo.-it is pf'decom posed bedrock, twelve to four leen feet in width, and prospecting $200 and $aOD in gold pei ton. The owners are down to a depth of twelve feet and there is notignsof the doiKit giving out. Contiderable excitenifut prevails. Tho Nathvill Students, colowl ju bilee tingcrs will give uo of their in imitable entertainment t Wright's ball in this city, on Monday evening, August 21th. It will bo romemherod that this troupe gave an entertainment here several months ago, at which timo lovora of music enjoyed a niro trwit. A full house will doubllets grout tlioin on this, their second visit.. TUB M I X HS4 Yulutiblo Disoovovios Con stanlly 15otn;f INVUST-U1i?f 1' '"'V i'. 1'ITA 1,1 ST.S. X'hre of tlC "MIikm Itt)iiilnU-Virl; to ('ojninonco al Onrp, OUAKTZ MUX TO Hi: HHKCTHl). The fsthe of the Pine CrwU mines has fjirend to ahnost evory Statu in the Union, and U nttraeting the attention of rnpitnl ists, who are hastening o tho inines and competing with ouch othtr in most liliey! oll'er.t to the owners. Nmv and rich diseov eriirs are eonstantly biins iiiatlo. Probably Hie intvt valnubli' is that nmtlt? a few miles northwest of (.'onmonoi,!, on I'litV river, by Uoeii, I)f;an anil Merrill. The ledge which ix'in alb probability an cxlontion of the Simmons iiint is lai-jio ami well dclincil and is of frca lntllin; ore. Tli? mineral area of this section U immense in extent, streching far northoa'. anil west into th. rtinlte mountains, l'roin the &'ng Prtish we learn that C. Neiiner, of Louisville. Kentucky. .T few days time, suecceiled in perfecting arrangements by which he has 'jotiilo 1 three of the richest mines in tli," camp Mie Whitman, Tit and Compan ion, for a period of QJ days. Tlie amount tv the bond on thj; Whitnuin is, for the sum ! ,1U,IX).); on the Tiger and Companion, $.-IO.-00J. The work of (U:eloiniL'iit is to be eominenced at 'on'ei!, and Mr, .Vernier i letting contracts for sinking on the ledges at the rat.' of ?1 pir fun'. Tin gjatle-uii has also purchased some indivldud int t est.s in soin, other lnine1. at very high tig u res. Mr. N'ouusr and his associates arc heavy capitalists of l.oui- i le, and have for years operated in mines in different .States and Territories throughout the country, and wo feel varnintid iii saying that it h tpitie fortunate for the distrie; that such good mines as t!no of Pinecicek have fallen into their hand". A new in -pctus will now lie given to mining work, and the various camps of that region will doubtless experience a teacup of unpar prosperity From II jury (freen, who hn jut nrr'tvod from the mines, yu learn that tho work of sinking on tho Whitman mine is being pushed rapidly, and that when lie left thc bad reached a depth of fourteen feet, and tho vein was widening and the ore richer. Dan. Moore informs us that Mr. Neuner. the gentleman win, bonded the mine for ninety days, has seen enough t. satisfy himself of its immense value, and yill have i ipi:irtz mill there within thirty days, lit has gono Hast to confer with his associates, and will ship the mil I out at once. 'er.sonnI. Kx-Hcv. McKoan. of Idajio, wa in the city the fore part of tins weik. Mrs. Newberry, who jvas vhiting her titters here, returned to bland City on Monday. Frank Johnon and family of Los 'ine. w.-re in' the city Saturday aipl Sunday last. Mrs. Zihs .Taycox and Sanborn, of (lpj Cove, visit on Thursday last. Mis Xinieiiiu paid Union it .Mrs. C. M, Jones and Mrs. f). U. Hens, have been visiting in the Cove for several days past. A. E. Eaton and wife returned from the East Saturday last. Mr. Eaton ap pears much improved in health. Kev. J. It. Watton, our n w Meth odist minister arrived l.tst week an I in-jach 'd his first sernnn at this pl.icj Sunday. Ujv. S. E.Crow an 1 wife, cp' O.d 1 w 11, I.T., hive lijen in t)J Grand! Koude V.tlL'y duriijg the wjek. visit ing frion Is. 0 Mrs. Emery has been very sick du ring llj'3 past w'jiik, with foyer. Wo .ire j 1 'used to say at present sho is somewhat better. Miss Loli Warren who h;w been visiting her grandmother, Hfrs. ( bury.', of Wingvillj, for tpmu time just, return -d home Sunday. Misses I Id 'ii an 1 Lillio Levy, who have been vititiijg in H.tker City, re turned the fore part of tlu yjek. Wiss llan'iah Fox, of that city accompanied them home, and w. remain here . few days. Tyo Chinamen wvre arrested an 1 hound ovor to appear before the cir cuit court of Maker co'.mty, for cutting another Chinaman almost to pieces, in a light tit Huntington, u few days ago. The Seymour Crcfsot, published in Seymour, Daylor county, Texas, com (f to us iifking to exchange. TheCresaot isiiliwly and iiiterestinj; th jet, an 1 we place it on our exchange list wh lleaturo. Over three bun Ired panpb VjrJ pres ent at t)i 3 Grant iiuinoriil servijjs hdl at Cornuopi.i. Tin opuiinj; address wis tLly-ered by W. It. Udior, and a ton jhin eulogy to tin dead sol dier was given by Mr. A. II. Itu.lur fonl, of S.iu Franci-co. The Miunsapolis Tribune niys: The Union Pacific is figuring on hauling out a share of tho Eastern Oregon wheat crop, which it roaches over its Oregon Short Line anl Baker City branch. It claims that it can market it at as good advantage to the wheat r..ier at if ehippecl to Portland ami the coast. Wo are pbased to learn that the Hon. Thomas Fitch has thought prop er to ally himn If with the law linn of Shil:out llurdt'fcly, of Ibis eity, an I may henceforth be considered one of our citizens, id houh he Will probably remain in Portland for a few month. The linn w.U Ik known a Fiteb, Slitl ton tt Hnrdjsty, and wdl practice in all the oourts of the State, and V. S. district, eirouit andt.uprome courts. Purfuitr anJ Wrlghu. ts.ltit articles at John Summtrville. , t'hflvlrg ajil Wtl'i (iw.il;o T 1'tnm AN UlMJltANT L'DITQUi ows very scaicc. Hunting is the order of th? day, TVo Minam fever ban subsided. F'. 1. Collins attended the Stl In stitute ut Hakar City. Tiirper Oliver thinks Union ft very line town. Some attraction Micro turc. Koranic fomzio i building : ncW livery stable in our burg, tfjiposition is the life of trade. Scbo.il Supcrinlcndant J.X. (IJind niii n attended the Stotc insVitntc at llaker City last Week. Van Wormington i'turnrl)fnn(tiie Pine oj'iTlj mines last ei k, :ind left for his home in MUton. Tlie mining excitement tftili crease". Ihnrv fiiiiyh.ut ia oiv in th. traej: of a quart. L-dge. Joeilaker, one of La (Jiande's folid a'torn -ys ww visiting the tiinuly oi nteoihir." Willi.iin tln fore l'artof this W -ek. The fnune of Win. E. Rinohart't ney resilience io now roaretl up to vjeW on Main street; You b. t if iy,U he a whopper. The fanners here tinbheti up (heir hay crop and are now ennunetp-in j; to Harvest tl,e golden grain, which i reii ly for the binder.' Mr. JeUVeys, fonneily of theMonn tain Sentin 1, Was in our town a hxt lays this wet k looking up a' locution :o start another paper. M.r. ios. Truettl..! is propiietor of the SumincrvilL' Until, now. Joe is a ,t.od landlord and vill ni.ikj thy bo iil bu. iness move right along. Mr. M. McK -n.ie is buildin? a new retiil.ii.'e in the ton h p.iit of'toWii which wdl add much to the appeur .iiiee of that part of'our burg. H. C John-on & Co., bu.Uert', are now t work on the res id. nee of 11. W. uhver. Mr. Ollivir tays hi houto is filing up iil.noSt as if by magic. '1 he farmers are happy over their wheat pio.-pccto this year, gr.iin is now ..boost reaily to h.trvcot, and this har vest promises tp bo largo and proiita- Mr. (. Wei.lty our harness nmker at this lace, ias just receivetl an invoice of h.ti nes's and satltlles which he W.ll .-t 11 and warrant as cheap as any dealer in the v.dley. Mr. Wcal.y is a tirst elats woikiiian. Mr. A. J. Patten, the manager of 1. M. Osborne &, Cos branch lioute ' sinnniervillj, sol I u New Steel FntiiK" Hinder to Mr. Jos. Uigs, j-ecently. Mr.' Patten i-s one of tl)j best si.Jjtnicn in the valley. Mr Julius Weriheimer, fonneily one of Joseph, enterprising meridian's, is now behind D. Somuier & Uro's coun ter, he is a 1'hki talesman an I w.ll' add much tp the appear.uv.'j of the bij.-i-uess of )). S. & Hro. "Yauted," n man to coino to fium inei ville wi'h n stock of hardware -)ii -ly l hive haidw.tre, stores' here noiy and we want three more. Now if you w.m" to get rich, just put in a stock of hard ware in Suntinervill . Messrs, tt. and D' ling bought t f Win. E. Hineh u t & Co. a new Uuck eye I'l itfonn liiu Icr, (m l pqt it to work oq tin ti le hill farm. Tlu'y say it is a d.ijs-y and has not lnitaetl bin 1 ni ' a bun lb since it started to work. We malt.) a motion flint tho Lo.-lin correspondent be appoinUitl ccqsiis ta ker of t lie L part, in ortlor to lltitl out. whether that m w coiner in Lostin i is n boy or n fiiil. We nip uiixiotis to know uurscisYS and hw had sever.d parties en piiring of Us vylie'h r or not there 'iras not tome way oi liq,' out. JMjgrapli to X'resideiit Cliv.l.tntl to piuh tjlls iii pointinent riBlit thipngb. r!-ik a bo oiX)jj ncjif. At i);l Saturday ipnruhig, in Xo' Yqrb. tho'jiinp.isin ' funeral car, drawn hytweijty I'our jut-hluclv liorsoi in blmfi trappings, halted ipi the phua ilireetlv in front of the City llall steps At HMO preetsulv the Oraqt family came out of tiebi li'is' uiftran -e t tlio Fifth Av oniio liotjl, auiP took their earring. & - tlio carriages roceivuil their oeciipanw they rolled away toward the avenue, ami re uiaiuud there closely wedged in, un wait i ig for thoir turn in the line. They hud ncoiPivaitinir more than a nunrtor of an hour before President Cleveland ca.O'J and to )k bis soat in tho carriage with Secret iry U.iyard, autl tlio four-horo carriaw that t'olfowed rocuived vioj-Prosidunt Hen dricks mil his private sot-rotary. Ahead of them bo I gone a number of t:arriaj;'s, following tlio (Irant family in the following order: .Mrs. It iwli it llullinm. thuigblu" of (iuuural (Jraut's frioud ami tlrst hc'to t.iry of w.irj the general's old stall' In four carriages; his ox-cabinet otlictirs in four earring.' j detachment from Wheeler iftd U. S, Urant jiostd, (Iranil Aouy of tlio iTo pubhc, in four carriagtiM; Mrs.'j, W. Drcx ei untl moiubcrs of tho A.toe eluhj suri viih) of the Mexican War. Next can. n tho priisident's carriage, tlio vice-prosidunl'M and the cabinet's, in live earriatiH; muiii bcrsof the Hiiprmo court United .Status senators; liomo eoiigrosmonal couunbtt'o in a score of carriages, committee of tlio state legislature in thirty carriages; ex-p.-osiduuU Arthur and Hiyes mid mem oors of other uahhicts, Thou the for6ign utinisters and tliplomutiu ami consular of tlcors u idor (Junural (Jrant's aihiiiuistra- l in. 'I'l i use lillutl ton carriages. Then cimo the repnvoatntivo of ilifforent tle niirtmoiitt of tlio national government. SV.YI caiii'. live govornorit of tho kIhU-., with their fdltr, und then tho reprcecnta livci of (!itii.., I'ullowing lichiiid there foil a eendiigly cndU'xs u:-uiv, with ImnuiTs. with urinle si -ovoi, limping guit Mil 1 nearrod fuces thai tirrcd men s iniiitN n they passetl. with Jjp mid Htrong cim.tion. 'These were the Jm I Iij.-o'k ciiiirude, wlio Mh irod bis dan ger mi ttit) He! I of buttle, wlio nov. wulkcd with Siiin to bin liut rc-iiog p'nc' An en I- lu priHfsl.HI fo'luW (! .!hiI1! Iin'l 1'i'sf four tho t nub wu reuclu-tl and tho burial servir. of the (1. A. it. were io.-fiiriiied. 'i liun the varioiu liiuiiuricK i. ml the i.iuiirnin frifciiils of the d ;id In ro r .l .i.v.iv ni.d the sili'iit tuiiib imas'il the re in ioin -.1 li ncral (irant. Tor t'i'' hues ipiu .y oi I inrii a'i.ig f.jr inn. Ii'iicry ite. g t i the ilrug fctore uf John T. Wrtgnt, Unton, OrQon. WALLOW A, tiri'sUMj IiOldors Prom Our Corrpiojulcuft!. O TJ1H AVIMSKY OllliliK llUTri.KMKrtT. o Cajitui'lni; n llriir m I'm rlt. i'recti ' l,.iml I'ur Ctiinji, 0t(lC3S'ii0 (fi')RT(IJJK CO0.Xg,O Wajsgta- tfii&Ktt, August .'hw, 18yr. Everylnifdy haying. i;ho Ijtu ttlebeiry crop i failure. Many of the bovs' froht this fbcnlit.V) h ivo gon to AViill.i WnU.i mid Oraudo Honde tr woiU and, consctpiently h inda are ecarcu here. r Mr Milioth. who Iwught tlie Whit tuore place i buibiing a tltt llmu Imu'o: Pr.uik JJ:viWti is doing the wot k. Jim. Nobles returned from J.n (r.tii'le last PutnnViy with u sth-hiud-r. "Wot hail be able to save our gr..in in gold shape now. Mr. Lyman Chapman while going o J.ostine ueeu y, nut with tpiite tv -crious accident, lie w s ritlin.' ulmu it a gallop wh n his horse f. 11 an 1 thr. w hint, tli. locating bis t boulder It is fcvf by Dr. Header and i. lotting w 11 rapidly, Th (iol I mi KhUe an 1 Trout Creok Sunday Fel.ihils have nnrdo nrrang tneiits for iietunbined picnic to be h Id mi Saturday, Aug. 22. The pro gramme iiifhulos speaking by IXw't Hunter and' Shiills, niu.-ie by the Lostin band, tinging' by Sunday Sehi.tl, tliun r, etc. Eveibody invited to come and bring nil the folks. This settlement lies about live or six miL's north-east of Lostin.1. The lirsi claim was taken about iix years ago, yet we now have over lifly pettier , and two fohoid districts wi'h abo.it seventy-five elnl Iron of school ago. There has been upwards of a thousand acres of land fenced the last vinu-t and spring. Wo have t n lid fann ing land a nil an abundance of good grass on tht! l.iils aroun 1. Timber is i onveuieiit an I in inc.vh ustible quail lities, There is u good chance foi any one wishing to pip. in a saw null as saw limber is easy to get and j lenty of it. Ajax. I i PUAIKIK CllKEK, AllgUat lOdl., 1885. j Very tmoky. Fine harvett weather. Pro.-poets good for an abundant yi. 1 1 of grain. Htijl tho mountains arc being pros I iieettsj and rich diseoverioo u're Ui'int j made. I Mrs. Wiipors has gom to the Im- n.ih.1 to vis it her daughter, Mrs Holmes. ) Mrs. Alice Benson un 1 Mis. K. !I. I Lloyd, of Union, are vis itiu friondr apd rvlatjves iu the WJlwWa. I Mr. T, II. Cooper, tho Kingor fcwlng I machine agent, is again, in our niidtt. I with u supply of thooe standard ehiuca. Mrs. Annie Cot ley, who hn.B been leaching school in (Iran lo Koudo du ring the past tliree niunths, return, d last Week, to her home ut Ibis lace, Last. Saturday Frank Winters chared an old boar and cub. adoti two unlet into the v..)Ve, and tn ceeded in cap luring (lit! enhueur AJr Wiptef's lace. Hie. til 1 bear lqado her ctcape. V.icarit laipl is very tcaren in the Wi.llowa, ua the couii. ry is bein sel iLd Vciy fatt. But unyon.) wi. bin. Iionus hero can proeure y,jod lurgoiui by buying i,uvi, vdiich can bo h.id imi l-s8t)iati the v.daj f tho improve ments. P. 1). dUosLinc.1 Harvest (ilirait over. 0 The ihrofher w.W toon be hcaril in the land!, Peli-hind) T8 isfo Tnnnin thronglloo: the couuiry in full bl.t. Suiuo o) otu 'lv iO)'a8 luiye,0!ty ium hno Uti lb ) 0)ti iif rtJJ t tbatt8. Gfretty bnrd up. o iSLMr. (C.'t J 'H and st veftib rAhera ro trMicfl' from tJic hareti(tit'Vl t?ella Wi.Hi a liv? lit.t-0ftti(). They sy that kinS of iffoite dots not g DitoiUem. NkiVePal horns h.tOi' bgeookilKitfi tin a baife io,) fciica irarlhio pl.to. 'd'h otff.ier of t it feip: i 1) sun helio ecuted if lie doetPnot cap the h n-e ill) a .o or l.uitt. The' mining cxeifrjtnent still cpulin ties. The iiiotinlene are full to pro--peettM's, (spl several )i il,! icated e.l.iiin ncaeftiis lace. 00 tlon t thing) Oo ever, thee ftdl amount to miiim. J'ords nnd uiusie by :lnvad.l!e'.;iu)c!er. I " I'ho rig may bust Hut hi (Jotl we tntV." (iiiotli Jim., us ho folliioiu the cult, "Loft afoot to roam, Ten miles from home, . Will break my bast girl's heart." CIIOIIOIIS. James II. White Untie out one night, With liU MiekeU lull of una ly, His horo run away Autl broke his nifty, Ob 1 yankee ilomllo dondy. Tin lliiil. Hinter Hearsay and ister MeDoinlt vied with each nth' r in plmu lieul. were both sanctified, and wore ever ready lo 'testify." HItor ilc furulnlietl UU r il, nlop for lier iig. Alan, that ulster H. nhoulil have heard tli.it slater ilc whk tulklli'alMiut bor, hut dic heard mo. ami vent her llvu-vcii-kold h(iwful ' vcr tiiHiiy to xUtor Me. ''Ma don't want any more of your old Mill -tilii -1 Hlop, 't aiisf it inakoi our hugN lie." A 'r I.iLi.i liisui l'n. i, ii nist reelv(d B' al- Well klinvMI ill m; st..rr of Jollll I . V ight. I nioii, (Jri(. .ii llli 8 no 'iiuiul to; the ilMirtiuilon of bod but', ote. The Cove, o Qowljity NcwtTlni A.ut'ii-ioit flijliool. A ijpiifitlitti I i. fu.tanr. l'tir ii)Onu c20! Aug. 12, m. Mifs Aiwa Cnllen started for IjcQutli JW.lnr Jk-ui) Honied .lorepn l nurstlay Child of Win llooth's has been very sick during the weitlc) but it pnw convalescin'y. JXJiBjlaggio lArmslrofivg, of COma tilla, it visiting lfe idftgl matoMis. A.ldie Fretieh. j 'A. vTt -Eoslcf) has Ceeij fcriouily ill the pimt Vittk) hut il't)lieV) tl UuehnW, i improvement thiinoriiii(?. Miss Annie Hinohart aullWhn Al 1 bin, of Suininerville, pent SCuostlay 1 Willi iietju;intanici;i in tnv. Prof. Unto u purchased t miW buitgv j t( 1-land Saturday, and wdl continue i silhng tr.i'8 throughout the country. The i kitting rink a V right's It.dl is in full blast. After katiHg tho io out next morning to r, st making 1 hay. Large tpiauMti'S of rlunibs and ! pi on s are being taken from the As oution sehoi I orchard to difloront points iu the v.tll y. Projiarations are being made on ev ry fitle for heutlin; and thrcthing. ' The yield wdl be very fair and grain ' lump an.l of good t(iiality I A number of the pieuii ing party are J lill tarryini on Catherine crook, feast I ing on tuitlt arid game. Dr. Vincent saw several lordly olka on ' day but of ! onise his gun w is in camp. He i mined his pocket urillery on the i leasts but it proved too light. ' Itov. Thos. Smith, of linker Cpv, ue i 'oiupanietl by Mi-scs Jostio Iinulkiier j nid Linnie 1 l.iee, are HL.Tcing a' visit , in the Cove. The young 1 ulies have i H tM) atteniling roinmf at hi. Helen t ' II. ill, but expect to on lor Ascension School this f.il). Mr. Smith says a half dozen gills front Maker wdl pursue heir studies iii Cove this fall. CHI"'. II. ;'i-iiullitr Slvln t 1 1 1 1 lie up nt ) rlo I im) at honi"" Nimv. a,. tc. 'All. Tlio editor of tlio l.a ijrniulo iinxctte is mo of those fellows who arc great oppo iciiU f the auxiliary system of running i newspaper, although not tin Intelligent r.'ason can bo urged against II Ho don't vnntnny imtetu.s in hls'n, hut is tmo ol huso Bot-lt-iill-ap-nHioiiic-h'-you-havo-to-teiil-it kind of fellows. Oiirimr the pat uiuith ho has cast several slurs at the 'com on this account, but ut tho Bame ime with tlie most unblushing checkiness io h is bojii constantly and persistently ta xing mutter from our patents. Wo have io particular objections to that, lunvoyer, is Ilia nujttor is il l good and caic.fully sc 'eetctl by experienced men, especially for iheKt-OUT, only patcpt of tlie kind on tlie oast. Hut whon he aoi-iills us thy v.v be Iocs, out! then clips wliulo colunuu fiom uir piper tnul Insi'tt theui iu tin (inactto, loiueliuioa ns local matter, it strikes us as ueh doiihlo-ilistlhid gall tliof wu pr.ibubly lo hnvo tho npioarauce of boing "ivorniy." ny one who will tttka tho trmiblo to look in tho fast week's U iettc, tvill ind the fnl 'owing longtliy articlos, tvhicli opjioarcd in he ciiluiuiis pf the .'('ut : iv cell previous: Cruelty n Sullivan," "A watch nith one vheol," "J, U'llkos Urioth's personal o -'earapce." etc., etc. 'Clio article which he iiiblisliod in his looal ttluniiis last wtwk, ntitlctl "Utilizing tho cramp;" appeared ai tin! patont n tliis paper seven wcoks igil. JplyJ.th. Such iiuiutasurnlilo m:siir iiice ionoii),'li to uioiio vis, as o ell om his etiders appoar "wurmy" imluodl The facts hod abotfu will show olmut how these al' irinU'd aiJI(onio p.iper.s ivi'o t-int lyelod. riie.ttiftod editor takes hto slioars and)t lios rout) Ilia potou exchange'", tu his ap ,)roiiUe'piiitcr tut it upin bie all jirioci'-it-liouio sltost. mid eharifM his dtlU'l aibscribfrs doulil price fur ft in paru'l' n ho tuuio of 'iiewsrw;icP ontcrirle." 'ut upiii hocIi hyTicy. "Vavfcao'i, jniH in iinolflgont pnaie with ftnji ib'fli still , Pi'oliaJilv be edltofof Uie tl4til'o inm -nos ho ii raiiin;f (in.1 opwspupor. ft't' , .ve cannot oon-i-4teul y t!i li con ;iiin no tnd peaking nuiiter, asioli.ct ttbii b '.t Oibes faun our pocnk olll In found ircltp fair, e ai o-'-iprt) Hi i.ci'ii'i f Mftl, but still a." local Oiottor, p nia.o 03, ;ee' Oiejenoorl'!r stdo. 9ur ailvlcy m ilui, gieeu in all gn.i'fcfuoliiig and cenlor, i i to soil out, and rut I re t a igtiro congenial icciipatiou bore he rjiill not I vc oeca don to talk so mueli. His stupidity wil lot than bo hro'o;ht InU) so much promt ioiico, wllcli will cortaluo' bo a rellof to t'lo iieono as well in honollnial to hhusolf. 8 Dfe ciu JJI.ittfJ fni iu&' fi)llon, ),ILP Riobls ot tylivd, no) thresheii aeli tf?t. (faraio siQtidisg iiO the moeiing is on itsffis lo5orll.in i iu the evening. One MJ aero field yield tl ItiflSb btnhels, 4 disastrous fire lOcurred at Ql&di Uin itilla county, on (he 7th iu-d. binder h saloon, ileudrick'n butclic) shopnud Ketlkuy's gener.d mcrchau due store were totally destroyed. J)ss about J&I0.03J. Ilona-fitle Cost Bale of all kinds of Summer Dress Ootids, for which cull or send at onco to Iiotkowitz's Store, Union, as he does not intend to pack ilium away for future tratle, as don heretofore, lloskowi a will always giv. ,011 in liieemunU to moleiiid groaUi lJargaiin, than iQn bo Touud clse whore. Hherifl' Sunn li'rs and I'M. Catog hail u lively time in the Cbinusu camp on tli railroad 1 ist Monday, trying ti collect poll tax from the celdtliuls. They ran iiiomd to fust, jubU'rcil fo liwly and pnneil their ''tax jinjiers" from one to the other to dexUnoutly hut it was hard to keep track of them "Kor way that nit) dark und Uioks that tiro vain, tin athen Cliineo U poouHur." Hnyward ilati.i orMiut.is uio tho best, NORTH POWDER. UaUi'onO LniulsCJotMl Xdf vice GiviMi by J'MniH. WIII.CH .t i:i)TCllIN?()N"M .A1JM.. O Ip thV Vnjnftli In ciiiltiiig. $nrron hro: Local itemvrry scarce. KH'rybotly haying and harvesting. Ml-ftid-nn h: ftjiout finished thresh ing. Vit-1 1 hardly up to his o;Gouhi tioni but voi good for ntfa gf)uind an I fliwt trial at ramdiing tt)-cnijetj ifi ort j.iidL Mess:-s. Web b it Ilhftbinton am pr,)gretiiig tin. lr with the ctt'ction of thoir iuW' aw null; ii iff situated .ibont tv niil above town, an'l W hopjQ w.ll adtj (o th busi&osg'of the place. Wo uo li isitaud that t'nion if circu lating n subscription to raise thoiwheriv with lo btul 1 it ro.ttl to tli now miio-. As it is to be a county road, it should 'te w 11 supported, at- least by lruon itcs. The railroad ompai.v are not soli ing th iir l.in is very fast her. The price tseonsid Ted prettv high tor drv w.Jd land. Wo think it sh uH 11 ' Fnld to men that wdl improve it, and not more th in a tpiartor section to each, and t)ry sbonH receive a rebafe 0 0 certain amtmu! for every acre broken up an 1 tow -d to grain. Th" land would be settled much toon-"' ami tho business of the road increased to such an extent that it would very mui'h nore than pay tiom for the rebate al lowotl, We have a now invention hero called th Ihivineinet'er. It is an instru ment with clockwork attachment that is wound up and set at a certain hour, it is then attached to the niileh cow, we eup oso somewhere in the rear or she would go backw ms, aiitl when tho hour arrives the alarm goes 'oi? anil drives tome little spurs in tip cow, and she lights out for home, you bet. Wo think of having a ) hotoi bono attach ment, to it w.ll call out "wlnwi!" and drive up the herd. It, is only intended for town cows. I suppose you will want siveralharc8 in this invention, FiKtB, llari lei). On last Monday afternoon Mr. V. 0 Mohler, a 'popular conductor tin tlni O. U. it N. Cos', rtiatl and secretary of the Conductors' Association which uiuets in this city, was ninrnod to Mrs. Clara M'. Ilaeruu accomplished young lady who has many warm friends iu ICast rorll.uil. 'I'ho cerhiony' ttk place atf Hi. Luke's Episcopal church, Vancouver, IteV. A. h. Niebol. on offici ating, Tjio luppy couple left to-dy lor a hrid.il tour of tlie toutpl and Uril ish Coliunbia, and will bo absent tuv or.il Wstoks. The preeut wjre uuino ous and cosily an i ctmratuUtiuos many. East Poril.tn I Vindicator. Cooper Shop) t$, 'B, Ayles, niiiiuf teiui-oi' iifc but-0 ti;r harroU antt kegs', htu alwi(y iiQ baud a ffttml supply, of tlni Iw.'-tt yjiuli ty, and will sell them at rvortoonblq pi'ieo.. f.ivu, lijui a call ut his shoo ho()!Ii tit tho school home, Union , X'uwl.o B.lo. o Ati-ostino on Suturdoy, 4ng, iSph,. ftp lohii Binclisrt will soil' tjt publin Ouction. !J t i'ii lots in the tiwi of Lihuiu, 2) heofl of sbieW i.ifwa, f.jradn ; traiiehhiery 0d olIiiT il? too nnmeMni Vo lOuiltioi), Cerius ut sol, sis rutln'o crtoibo, lib 8n )fwwl8i.arity. (ttl "inimiadaj live dol; a.M. al) hf hatul, CCfffIi lol0uf auuaJtiun. Bti:,, jofer,e(;eitv4 a)'. .Us.' VrlgbVs. Pbjwi' ell lis tilled ut sauft notice. XWH), V. Muiinj. iii. 41. CrSRriir it. CtuwrjJ'i. CIotihw .&6'1:u, ,. V SUtf(t hiJ it. 3D;. Wirts, ntpiB'i'H ttf jZJ urn!.; ojf ai-ur I'iaxiig grouuiKo iiuo a.H oiw-liohi ccrjlcs, hn'j ud 41) t(0Ti tsllo, vitlUtillt on till Cl'ilUk, rdn cw,. tlfierfuBB, biR'e luorptij rotoikn i bWi aj'in9eoi)si'rilm pnipirty, for JBJt,UBi,(8. welvo iiturej dm- ut . SJ i to ) , ( 0 (Btli, bu- tlB! pip4(0S oCtirfllAi'id'Pi i'o'!e&. oif.fiC68'. PretitbM)t. . secretary L iu.o, C. ft, OhAdg. '. II. PlIIJ.SCOTT, .$jning Snpt.. . . . . Da. F. Moorh, .'P. 11. CitAWI'OUi. ttjffiotors, . .C. II. PituscoiT, )(lico jit UnionUnion county, Qgtj, 'fcils unni)aiiy hiivocomnfS'lic.cd wnrit with II vo men. and have taken out , ol icicsinitli shop, powder, drills und til kinds of tools ami provisions, to vVork to advaiitugo above the ground, and u 111 increase tho iiiunbei- of men as soon as praetnble, Tboy intend to poii the claim with a!) ft. square bed rock flume on ti 0 inch grade to 10 ft., which with the amount of freu watoi mid fall, will ctmiilu them to work a vast amount of ground cucji eusou. Ami for the development of the iihuvn ground, they have niitlior ied Dun. F. Moore to dispose of u dmitcd itmoiint of sto-k at TBS H01.I.A1IS l'Klt. S1IAUK It 8100 each, or nt the rnio of 100 :ior iieni of iniiilnggrouiiil. This mon ey will he iisu lto the host udviuiliigQ I'oi' till coiicii'iied iu above stick, and a'ill be placed hi the Bank id Union, mil will be paid upon check signed iy the prohlcut. ami all vouchers unci lills will he liaiidud ovur to the dlrru tor for their approval atoyory ineot uiij of the board. Dan. F. Mophk. lVeslduit. J. W. SlIKLTOK, Attorney, O o O