THE WEEKLY OREGON SCOUT, pNlON. OREGON, SAT., OCT. 21. 1885. Brief Bulletins. Work still continues on tho snow sheds. Buy ypur goods of merchants who. advertise. P. Jytilin is cropting a planing mill jn La Grando. There is a large atlondanco pf pupils at our public school. Tramps aro altqgothor too numer ous in this vicinity. BeproscntntivCB from all parts of the county ,aro now in Union. Read the advertismcnt, of farming lands for sale, in another column. A new vault lias been placed in the First National Bank, and things fixed up generally. The praise service at t)ie Presbyte rian church last Sunday evening was well attended. . Most of our merchants are receiving new goods, and seem to bo doing a hriying business. A movement is on foot to have the town, of Summorvillo incorporated ntw ho nest Legislature. The sheriff's ofiico has beon supplied with a neat counter and railing, the work of Johnson it Wilson. , Wo aro undor obligations to Prof. Tuttlc for editorial work done on this paper for sovcral weeks past. i We noticed a house sailing along tho upper end' of Main st. on Thurs day, commanded by Capt. Wm. John eon. There aro very fow vacant houses in Union at present, and this winter dwelling houses will be in great de mand, i ' Farmors in need of a number one fruit drier will do well to calj ,on S. B. Burroughs,' of the Cove. lie sells them cheap. An extension of the Baker city and Sparta mail route, on to Cornucopia, has been granted by the Post Oillce Department. i Boll & Tuttlo have moved their oflico to tho rear of the Land office, in the rooms formerly occupied by Judge Litcherjthaler. ' New subcriptions are constantly being recoivedi The Scout is now recognised, everywhere as 'tho leading jiaper of tho county. ' Gentlemen fro'in a distanco attend ing court will not have a better oppor tunity than 'this to subscribe for the Scout ronly $1.6,0 a year. Dr. Strange, chief clerk of the Sen ate, will take his departure for Salem about Nov. 5th. Those desiring den ial work should act accordingly. Skating rink to-night. Those who wish to skate will do well to call on Jo. Wright during the day ' and pro pure skates, as he has only -10 pair. The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Dave Beard died at Goose creek, last Thursday and was buried on Saturday. The child was about two months old. tit Some sixty pupils are in attendance at Prof. Garrison's writing school, and bpom to be making rapid progress. The Prof, is a master of that elegant pf, ' ' Tho Exhibition car sent out by tho pregon Immigration Board, is attract ing much attention, and will bo tho pause of many people coming to this state. JJ. Miller, of tho Walla Walla Beer pepot, has fitted up his billiard and pigeon-hole tables in good shape, pive the Dutchman a call, and have a social chat. i A new rpad has been opened, run ping north from Gum. Warren's place, across Catherine creek. A number of men are now engaged building tho pridgo across the stream. A sufficient number of copies of the now edition of School Laws havo been forwarded to the county superinten dent for distribution. Each school diroctpr and clerk is entitled to a copy. . L. L. Lieuallen, one of tho earliest pioneers of Umatilla county, and tho founder of tho city of Weston, died at hat place on tho 18th inst., of dropsy, jiftor an illness of over two years dura tion. Petroleum V. Nasby is again post master at tho X road. Ho and Bas uom went in and fired tho nigger P, M. out bodiVv and took possession. Cleveland moves altogether too slow for Nasby. Tho whole town now presents a big-bellied-broadcloth- sto vcpipe-hat-1 o g a 1 sort of an air which is overpowering to a man who has a feeling in his bones that ho has done something that wont bear investigation. L. J. Bootho is having a fresh coat of paint put on his residence opposite tho court house, which adds greatly to its appearance He has also fitted up rooms and is prepared to furnish board and lodging to thoso desiring it. Some of tho young men of Union feel grieved and hurt, so to epeak, that a Sunimorvillian should como up hero and got away with thoir girls tho way ho docs, and would like to havo Jack. Patton kept at homo hereafter. Tho road between Tine valley nnd Brownleo's ferry is being workod and travol directed that way. When tho Union road is completed that will bo tho route traveled by ovory body going to and from BoUu city, tho distani'O between these two points being short ened about fifty miles. .Pine Creek.. Hjseovories and Sales in vhg Now Eldorado. the rnorpsjSD r.vooN uoau. Tho l'ortnnd Hoard of Trijito Will Approprlato 8(1,500. ICEI'DUT pr GES13UAI TAXJf ATT. None but tlc most favorable reports are being received from the Pine creek mines, sports sent there by capitalists through out tho United States, all agree in saying that this is the most extensive and rich mineral district discovered in many years. The influx hito theso mines, which will probably not commence- until early next spring, will be immense. Several mine. have been sold recently, ranging in price from $ JO.OGO to $312.0GQ. Two or three mines have also been bonded by eastern capital ists. There is no doubt entertained of the permanency and richness of these mine.', and the people of Union county should lose no time .in commencing work on the road from this valley to Pine creek. The Portland Roan of Trade Is fully alivo to tho importance of the road, nnd will aid in its construction. The following acpount of a recent meeting of the Hoard we take from the Standout : A meeting of the board of trade was held on Tuesday evening. The object was to hear the report of General Tatmatt on the rino creek mining region. There were over ono hundred specimens of different kinks of minerals placed on the table, and General Tannatt to.6k his position behind it and recited the result of his observations. Regarding tbe road into the mines, 1)0 said tho people of Union would build a road to Eagle creek from Union, a instance of 15 miles, and the citizens of Baker City pro posed to build a road 43 miles, from Hakcr City to the same point, lie recommends that the board pf trade build the seventeen remaining miles' of the road from Eagle creek, the point of intersection with the mines. This would cost f 0.000. Both Un ion and leaker Counties would be' .satisfied with such arrangement, as.it enabled both to compote for tho trade of -the Pine creek mines. He then gave a thorough description of tho Pine creek region, and said that the district, although undeveloped, was cf greater value than any that had come un der his notice. Siiph valuable specimens as those before him he had never seen ta ken from mines in such a backward state of development. The indications were fa vorable for permanency, and he thought that ere long there would be a largo and prosperous mining imputation located there which would be worth the trouble of secur ing trado from. As the propriety of erec ting smelting works i to reduce the Pine valley ores, the speaker could not speak with certainty at the present state of de velopment. Tho ores, as a whole, gave promise of a capability of being reduced by thesnielting process. The Rockafellow and Other mines at present yield free mil iig ore, nnil he recommended quartz mills to the miners as tho best moans of redu cing. Tho sulphurets could be saved and shipped to Portland or el.sewhero and bo worked, The report was adopted, and a vote of thanks was tendered General Tannatt for the satisfactory manner in which be had performed his task. Tha mittar of raising the $0,50) to build tho Pino valley road was. discussed at length and was ended by leaving the whole matter to a committee of five, consisting of Messrs. Dodd, Mcussdorfler, Knapp, 'White and Schuyler. ' SLEEPLESS NIGHTS, made miserable by that terrible cough. Shiloh's Cure is the remedy for you. For sale by It, C. Oreig, Hay ward Hand Grenades arc the best. Rooms for rent. Enquire at this office. Considerable wi nd during the last fow days. Road tho nocm by John Brooke in this issuo. Dr. Biggcrs returned fro m his visit to Portland, yesterday. Visit the Scout reading room, ad joining Jones Bro s store. Mrs A. Lavy loft Saturday last for a visit to friends in Baker city. P.ov. Shields, of Wallowa, paid Union a visit during tho week. J. L. Alberson will pay tho highest market price, cash, for wheat, oats and nancy. CROUP. WHOOPING COUGH and Bronchitis innnediatulv relieved by Shiloh's Cure. For sale by II. C. Greig, Union. Dron into Covo druLr store and pay that small account and avoid being dunned. Mrs. Berry, of Island city, who has been visiting friends in this city, re turned homo a few days ago. Messrs Cox and Allen, owners of the Cox it Allen mine, in Bine creek, wero in Union tho foro part of the week. CATARRH CURED, health and sweet breath secured, By Shiloh's Catarrh Itemo cdy. Price 60 cunts. Nasal Injector Free. H. F. Burleigh, attorney of Joseph, called on us during tho week. Ho reports every thing nourishing in the Wallowa. Mr. B. D. Davis of Island city, call ed on us yesterday and added himself to our Tut of subscribers, and font a fow copies of tho ScorT to friends in the East. Mr. Bush Drake, who has boon sojourning in tho East for soma tiniu, returned to this city a fow days ago, accompanied by his wifo. They will probably rohide here permanently. PHILOH'H COl'tJJl and Consumption f are Is fcold by u on o guarantee. It cures Consumption; For M by It. C Oroltf. THE TORCH. l5r!of County Court Destroyed by llOIIKp. 1 Iro. Totally TK1I ACT OF AN INOKKDIAUT. l-iom parties just, down from Baker city, wo loam that the court house at Unit place was totally destroyed, by fire lasi Tuesday night. Our inform ant statps that there is no doiibtthat tho firo was the work of an incendi ary. It is a heavy loss and will bo greatly felt by tho' already overtaxed people. Soino very valuable docu ments, nnd records were burned, which cannot bo replaced.'although the tiro proof vault withstood the fiery test and the records stored therin were saved. We enn not learn whether there is any duo to tho perpetrators of this crimot or not. Baker oity seems to be infested with a number of fiends, who resort to fire on tho slight est "provocation. They should bp fer reted out, at any cost, and hung up to the most convenient awning, as no property or individual is safe while such reptiles are allowed to live, Our Tutoi, In view of tho fact that our indebt edness is considerable, tho tax levy of 25 iniljs, made by the County Board, cannot be deemed out of tho way, and in comparison to the tax levy of our neighboring county Baker, which is 35 mills, rather light. Lot the people sec to it that (he proper kind of men are elected to ofiice, hereafter, who will discharge their duties in a trust worthy and economical manner, and our indebtedness and taxes will gradu ally decrease. With our rapidly in creasing population, rich gold, silver and marble fields, lately discovered, and vast improvements which are be ing made throughout our agricultural districts, such an indebtedness ought speedily to be wiped out, never to ac crue again. . , Fred. Wlnklriuan. Fred. Winkleman, tho murderer of Allen and Bivers, was taken to Pen dleton a few days ago, on a change of venue, for trial, but at the burning of the court house at Baker city, Monday night, the indictment against him was destroyed, and there being nothing to hold him on, ho was taken back, and committed again to await tho action of the next grand jury of Baker county, Meanwhile fbr safe keeping he has been placed in tho Union county jail. Subscribe, only .$1.50 a year. Poem by Will. Minnick next week. The tax levy in Baker county is 35 mills. Miss Lizzie Brown Baker'v on Main street, has opene'd Sec her ad. All parties indebted to mo aro re quested to call and settle, either by note or' otherwise,-by tho 1st. of No vember next. J. L. Auikuson. Go to Boskowitz's store, Union, for all kinds of Ladies', Gents', Misses' and Boys' Dress Goods. He has just re ceived them, and will sell them cheap er than ever before sold in this county. Gov. Moodv having called an extra session of tho legislature, Dr, Strange as chief clerk of tho Senate, will at tend. His patients will bear fhis in mind, and thoso desiring dentaj work will call on him immediately,' as he will leave for Salem, about Nov. 5th. to bo gone about a' month. Born. In High valley, Thursday morning, Oct. 22nd, to tho 'wifo of Warren Drake, twins a boy and girl Tins is a very favorahlo commence ment. If tho people of this section just get waked up once, tliey wil make thoso Summervillians ashamed of themselves. Dlarricil. At tho residence of the bride's parents in Teliic'aset, Sunday. Oct. 18. 1885. Mr. 1'' K. Dolan nnd Miss Nettie Proscott. Rev Watson officiating. The happy couple will please receive our thanks for a generous slice of tho wedding cake, and accept our best wishes for their welfare and happinoss throughout the com lng years. If wishes of ours can avail any thing, their pathway of life will lead throng scenes of sunshine and perpetual flowers Good luck, and peace go with them. WILL YOU SUFFER with Dvsncnsln and Liver Complaint? Shiloh's Vitalizcr is guaranteed to cure you. Sew Mllllnory floods, A largo invoice of Undorware, Hosiery Jersey's, and Millinery Goods, of the very latest styles, just received at Mrs. Corbln's which will bo sold at Eastern price. A Jtollabln Article. For enterprise. puni and a desire to get much goods as win givoiiieiraui'saiisiaenon J. T. Wrlirht. the druirelst. load all comne tltion. Ho fcclls Dr. liouanko'rf Cough and Lung Syrup, because Its tho best inn iicino on tho market for coughs, col )h, croup and primary consumption, rnco w fonts anu $1.10. Samples ireo. A Good Chance, C. Vincent, of tho City Boot and Shoe Store is now receiving Ids fall stock, which consists of a large assortment of boots and shoes, over-shoes, gum boots, etc. of the very best quality, wbloh lie Is belling chea per than ever, for cash. Cull on htm and be convinced. i-irrrim i.wt. Reinalnlnic unenllod for in Cove, Or., I'ot- olHv, Oet. IS, lfitt. Croler Jns DavU Myron (Jaut Jonathan OoUlbf rry U'oslcy lloleiibock II L Hollintfld David Lom'V Iimiuc II Moore W V Wright Hnml ' M. BrBVBKH, P. M. For lunie back, ld or iliwt. use Uhilolr Porou Piaster. IrI- 25 L-onts. For uli at thcUrui; vturu of It. C, Ore In, Union. immi Hi ihi niiinniinimiiii- nil i mirimrrwtiniiw-iTinmiiirnir-t-in in mm-.rmn-rri-i imnmr A. Medley, fDW8 Not and liltuvutu.ro . For pur Vendors, 0 Till! LATEST covi:. fOfltotlpuij Verse ly tlui Gonilnc ro of, pf the IVuitlOj MENTION Ol' VA:iOU.i M AT rim?. Covk, Oct. 21, 1SS5, Wm. Kocnic and wifo havo moved from Ellensburgh to Cove. The Spiritual Expose gavo an exhi bition at the hall Wednesday eve. Miss Nellie Stevens, of Cove, com menced teaching in tho Island public ohool, Monday, as. Payne, wifo and Mrs. Lou Payne, returned Wednesday, from a two weeks visit in Pendleton and Portland. A. Crossman and family, accom panied by Miss Nnhen returned Mon day from a two weeks trip to Walla Walla county. Messrs. John Sharpstcin, Kbberly and Isaacs, of Walla Walla, havo been spending tho week in this vicini ty, shooting ducks and gcesi' Mon day they bagged 33 fowls. Written for the Scout. TO AN AltlSTOCKAT. Ne'or (corn a man for sake of class, Or other false .distinction ; ltewail not wifh the common mass Nobility's extinction. For nature with o lavish hand Her gifts divine disposes, And oft the lovlicst in the land For exaltation chooses. The inlluenco that wealth bestow No glory is of thine: , What praise is merited' by those ' On whom the sun doth shine? And if the worship paid to dross Is not a real ono. Still less 1 yield tliee praise, bocausfi Tl)ou art thy father's, son. The eloquent Imaginings That liolp to raiso us Jughcr, And from the Hint of conimpn things Elicit sparks of lire ; The liopo at last to force our way, In spite of adverse fate, Tq where an inlluenco we may sway At once both gooif and great. Thcc aspirations, which entrance Our souls with estacy, Arenlain by him of Uorjjon glance, Conventionality. , And as the votaries of power Rush by with trampling tread. Full many a fair and fragrant (lower Along their path falls dead. ' Then haughty worldling, vapour not, Nor think a man tho worse . Rec.itise he hath no part nor lot In this great social curse. ; John BaooKi:. C'atiKllt i" tho Act. Sometime last Saturday night, Al. Goodbrod, who lives in tho south western portion of town, was awaken ed by a noiso in an adjoining room, and getting up ho discovered a burg lar going through things at a lively rate, occasionly striking a match to facilitato operations. Al. wntehet him until he went to make lna exit through a window, and then gathered him by the scrull of tho neck, am brought him to a realizing sonso of tho danger of tho profession. Ho was landed in jail and will probably get free board at Salem for a year or two A Had Mm). A club fooled fou of Erin, by name Peter Dufly, kicked up a rumpus in the China wash house, Monday even ing, and fired oil his revolver a tune or two. When the deputy sheriff am marshal arrived, tho bail man hail va cated tho premises, and was scon making oil down the creek. He was pursued and captured although will some trouble Ho drew his shooter on Catcs, and it was with, great' dillii etilty wrenched away from him. Ho contributed to the city treasury next morning and departed. llatlior too Fine. Sunday evening last as a couplo of young ladies wero paesing along Main street near the court house, thoy were accosted by a drunken ruflian who attempted to put his arms around them, and even followed them to tho door of a neighboring house where they took refuge. Ho was seen, nnil arrested by deputy Mioriil Gates, and turned over to tho city innrUuil aim placed in jail. Later ho was permittee to go, on giving bonds, which wore placed at ton dollars, a sum which seems rather trivial. An example. should havo been made of this rnllian that would havo taught tho wholo brood of thieves and tramps in this vicinity, a wholesome lesson, I'rcpooulit. . o 1 Proposals will bo received at tho contract oflico of tho Post Oflico Do nartment until Jan. 2nd 1880, for carrying tho mails of tho United States, from July 1st 1880, to Juno 30th 1800 ujion tho btar and steam i tout routes in inis tuuu. Knglo Cooper HIioji, S. B, Aylos, innnuffuilurcr of hut tar biurols and heirs, has always on bund a L'ood supply, of I ho host quail ty. and will oull thoin nt rotisonuhlo prico. (ilvo him u call nt his shop boutb of lliOKchool house, Union, BHILOirs VITALIZHK Is What you nwtd for CoiuttitiuUuii, lo.i of Appetite )iiunH. and all k miliums of DvMicnsIa Price 10 mid 75 (Tiitu per bottle. For ulo by It, (:. Utut, Wio uruuifUt, Union, Or QUERIES. nn IruiiMtl0 Vpntn Imllf lilun Knpw. A cuanci: 6 - to n.vrr.AiN. llakor City. Or., Oct, 17, Knnou Scout: e It jsald that an editor knows moro than onuhon people, and wo Jlrsiro to know' samp thing of a littU matter of which we lavo not suflicicnt knowledge, and we pre sume there arc a number of persons that arc similarly situated, ant hence we dos'tre to interrogate you. Sometime in the voar 1838, Judge AVhlt- en died at Union, and soon thereafter a Par meeting was hc to take some notion upon said death, and among other tilings that tool: place at said meeting, there' was a committee appointed, composed of Judge Hallory, R. Kukin and another, whose name we have just niiw forgot ten, to col lect the mi in of ten dollars from each attor ney of this district, and apply the same in laying tho expenses of ast sickness of the deceased. They did, as we are informed, collect a considerable amount of money for said purpose, and wo arc told that this money has never been applied for the pur pose for which it was collected. Now the question that wo desire you to answer is: What has becomo of this money? Would t not bo the proper thing to havo tho pres dent of that Par meeting call another meeting of the Par apd investigate this matter? O. Yvc are aware of tho fact that an editor is sometimes credited wiin Knowing a great deal moro than he docs know. While we havo several little items of knowledge stored away iq our domu of thought, wo still will havo to confess tobut llttto knowl edge in rogard tq the subject in question. AVo believe wu.did hear something about it some time ago, hut can remember noth ing definite. As mast of the attornoys are in tlis city at present, it would seom to be in order forthe president qf . that mcctipg, whoever he was, to riso alul explain, either to a meeting of of tho Par, or through the public journals, it be desires to sot tne matter right in the latter way, our col umns aro open to him. Kit. .$110 Dalles. Opt 22.1S85. Editor Scout: t The improvements at this placo the past year have been steady, which in dieates a strong under-current of pros perity. The fcources of this expansion aro found in the fact that) this is the shipping point, by river, or rail, of tho products of two or moro largo conn ties Wasco and Klickitat, besides tho wool and btock from Grant nnd Cook counties. Add to this tho travel by cars, river, and a daily stage to Got dendiilo, a tri-wcekly to Canyon City and PHneville, and you have some of the sources of business, Tho register at tho Umatilla. Hmise shows a larger daily list of arrivals probably than any hotel in tho State. In tins block, ono mnv' find tho railroad ticket oflico telegraph, nl'ld stage offlces for all points in the interior. Besides, hero is the center for politicians, for husi nefH meetings, and social gatherings to meet friends and discuss the topics of tho day. Just now, a general meot- ing, to consider tho best means to pro moto the opening up of the Columbu to free navigation, is tho topic, and next. Gov. Moody's chances for bona ator. etc. Tho population is i,uuu, trado fair, and during tho dullest times, as lively as any placo around. But Space admonishes not to contin ue. L. W, FEI.TOif. Circuit G'MUt I'roccocIlnRs. State vb A. M. Alexander Contin ued. ' Stato vs W. J. Snodgraes Indicted. Stato vs Grant Boss Jury disagreed, new trial granted. , Jane Harris" vs Thos Harris Decree of divorce granted. T. II. Biisson vsCarrio Harris Bo ferrcd to rofereo to take testimony and report facts. Iluldah Mallcy vs Geo. Malley De fault, and referee's report liled. J. C. Koegcr vs Emma Koeger Default. I. A. Boskowitz vs T. P. Beard De fault and decree, F. Pago Tpstin vs C. L. Fox, Ad ministratorJudgement, aqd decree on stipulation. J. II. Slater vs C. L. Fox, Adminis tratorDefault. S. C. Montgomery vs J. H. Mont gomery Decree of divorce. M. A. Benson ot al vs D. F. Moore Dofault. S, F. Wallace vs M. A. W. Wallace et al Itefered to referee to tako testi mony and report facts. James Welch vs O. F. CarselU ot al Demurer argued and overruled. Sommcr Bros, vs T. A. Foster Dis missed at plainlifl's costs. Bloch Bros, vs S. B, Williamson Judgement by default. . Bloch Bros, vs H. V, Nessloy Set tled and dismissed. J. M, Welch yh S, S, Nowman De fault, and judgment against h. Snider, one of the defendants. Clias Colin fe Co.vs P. H. Murry Dofault, and judgement on attached property. U. W. Oliver vs W. II. Griggs ot al Settled and dismissed. Jacob Newman vs A. L, Saundors ct al Judgomont for ot al, and disburse ments. Mary Fflrguson Vs A. L. SaunderE Judgement for plaiutifl'und costs and disbursements. Albert Good vs Jas. McCoy Settled and dismissed. Baer it Church vs J. A. MurohUon Judgomont on attachment. Luther Placo v John Furmim Judgement for wuut of answer. Excellent Jones Bro'n, Mort'oscoplo vlowti Five cents each, fit By Mail, ij Interesting Letteij lqm Mustinc, a Jinn' TOWN IN T1I1J 1VAM.OWA, I.rxnofilo T.ocnH l'ram 0(ir I.nijr lirnnup i;prrciiioniicif QUAIITZ O.V OHANDE llOJJlK ItlVEn, Lostimb, Ootobcr 18th., 1885, Miss Minnie Scott, of Shellonbnrg, spent Thursday, in Lostinc, Frank McCullcy paid a flying visit tp his branch store at this place, to day. Miss Nettie Smith, of Parsnip creek, is Mopping at the residence of James Iveeler. on Main strcct- S. E, Kinqhart na returned from a vjsit to his parents in Summorvillo. He looks fat with that full grown beard, . Mrs. J. A. Hunter has been very ill for fpmo time past. Her many friend will be glad to hear that she is get ting much belter. George and Wflliam Puchardson, of Middle valley' have gone on a visit to tho Mllainetto valley. They will bo gono about two months. S. II. Riggs will soon start to Walla Walla, With a band of beef cattle. He is a business man and will no doubt And a good sale for his cattlo there. Several new dwelling houses will soon bo erected at this placo. Joint Hubbard will toon connnenco tho erection of a largo twp-story building Hurraji for Johnl Why is Lostino ahead of any otior place in the county? Hecauso thcro arc two dwelling houses hero that fur nish ten stumpsj twejvo cooks, aso flowers,, wood, apd several ppsfs. J. C. Conowny, of Alder, lias just received one Of the slargest stock ol goods ever brought to tho valley. Ho is a square man to deal with, and works for tho interest of tho people, Givq him a trial. i ' . Several of our young men aro out at Union, courlirtg, whijo some aro al homo engaged jq the snipe business, although ji) a diflercnt style, Thq business is not without danger at times, as two of our young men can testify, who got caned by, the old gcqi tleinan, a few evenings ago, Mr. Stroud, formerly a conductor on tho 0. C. It, It., passed through our burg, en routo to Joseph, a few days ago, on . busincss.1 . Miv Stroud is an old gentleman fifty six years of age, and says ho prefers living in thp Wil lamette, whu,ro tho' big rod. uppcs grow. i Another town has sprung up in our valloy. It is known by tho paino of Colevillo, and is situated eight miles north-west of Loslinc, on thd bank of tho Wallowa river. Matt Johnston will soon start a branch storo at that placo, with Ira Beard to handjo tho yard stick. Ben Garbcr will shoo tlm hors es, Luciap Cojo will feed tho travelers, H. phuniboilain'-will keep tho lumber yard, Henry Oliver teach tho school, and Dr. Bender will attend to tho health pf tho community. It is hard, to tell who will runpio saloon, as thoy are all tempcranco pcoplo thereabouts and nionoy is scarce. No doqbt it wil) bo a flourishing littlo town. W. B. La Grande, Oet. 21, 1885. Much straw-burning ip; the djrect ion of Jsland city. ' Trade very dull Stagnatjon, am only hope to pull peopjo tjirougji, Wheat and barloy still continuo steadily Ktreainiqg in to tho depot. Tho youths pf La Grando aro busily talking up tho proposed Literary So ciety. Tho first meeting will bo held next Friday evening. p. S. Kinsoy & Co. havo just return: ed from their quartz claim at the Jiead of Grando Hondo river. They bring with them tomo fino Fpcc'imons pf gold and silver-bearing quartz. ProfTesor Owen, lutp of Weston, has pow taken charge pf Iho BIuq Mountain University, and appear ances seem to indicato that ho will havo a goodly number of scholars ag tho term advances. Tho qcw public schools aro a great, success. Already upwards of 200 pu pils aro cnrojlc'd. Tho building is comfortable and commodious, but owing to Fomo defect in tho ljcating apparatus, it fs very cod P Kojnoto to Health. Health Is wraith. Wealth nieani indopon. dene'. Tho Kovnotu Is Dr. Hoxauko'a Cough and hung Svrup, the best Cough Syrup in (lie world, Cures Couglin, Colds. Pains In tho Chest, II onchltls and Primary Coimump' tlon. Ono doso gives rellof in ovcry caso, Tako no other. I'rlcofiO ocuU mid il. Samples free, Sold by J. T. Wright, Union, Orojjoa, Dress MtiUlnir. Miss M. Mcllcth, dressmaker, Is slop, ping at llio rcsidencoof Mrs. I). P. Roes, and desires to inform tho ladles of Union and vicinity, that she Is prepared to do nil kinds of dress making In tho latest and best styles, and extend an Invitation to Indies doslrlng work In that lino, to call on her. l0S W KERT ! J nut Opened, On Main Street, opponlto ItosUowlU'n Btor. FRESH BHKAD, 0AKK8 apd 1UR8 Alwuys on Hnml, MlfshlWKHWMf, Pf