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IIM , iiiiimii. ii n ii i, iiwwiroCT.wwnfMwi'Miii'iiiwl'w'' ; r , THE WEEKLY OREGON SCOUT. UNION. OREGON, SAT., N'OV. H, 1SS5. J&seph. COUNTY COURT. Sunimcrville. SILVUR WliDDING. North Powder, Brief Bulletins, Tho Bilker county Pl wU EOon V somploted. Cold, disagreeable weather. Win ter is near, at hand, A Board of Trade has been, organ ised in Walla Walla. Alex Jones is expected homo abput the middle of next week. No news of importance from, the mining districts this week. Send $18.50 to Cove drug store and get one of those 45-00. Winchester?. Dr. Boeanko'a Cough Syrup for sale fit John Wright's drug store, Union. Wells Fargo & Co. have established an express office at Mcacham, station. An Odd Fellows lodge has been established at Burns, in IJarncy val ley. Boskowitz has just received a fine Jine of mens' overcoats, also duck lined foods. Tho fall term of the University ichoolat La Gaande will chose next Friday. The young people of La Grande are preparing to give a dramatic en tertainment. Marion Davis '3 engaged in taking the school assessment. lie goes at it like an old hand. H. Sheelo, of the Union Bazaar, has placed si neat sign on tho front of his establishment. Mr. Jessie Ilardcsty was taken sc- xioufcly ill on Thursday evening, but is much better now. A weasel invaded Mrs. John Eaton's chicken coop lust Sunday night, and killed nineteen chickens. Louie Corbctt is boss of tho Star Hotel in La Grande while the pro prietor is attending the legislature. Why don't 6omc of our young people get up a theatrical entertain ment? It would be well patronized. The party who took the buggy pole and neck.vokc from Dr. Drake's barn, will please return the same, and save further trouble, A bill' has been introduced in the Senate providing for the construction of a wagon road from Hogem to Cor nucopia, in this county. A grand ball is to be given at Wright's Hull in the Cove, on the evening of the 20th inst. Further particulars next week. Thomas Barton and wife who kept tho Island City Hotel, privately took their departure a few days ago, deftly giving a number of deluded creditors the shake. Preparations are being made for the erection of a uuiluing on Mam street, opposite tho tin shop, in which n new blacksmith shop is to be started. The County Clerk, this week issued marriage licences to Wm. Edwards- and Mary McNutt, of lJine Valley, and Eugene Chandler and Effio Young, of Newbridge. Jacob K. Knapp, for the killing of Maloney, wus found guilty of man slaughter, and sentenced to eighteen months in the penitentiary, and to pay a fine of $ 1000. Wo cannot give our readers a syn opsis of J. T. Outhouse's report, on account of being unable to get hold of the manuscript, which at present, if not in the clerk's oificc. Jack Vincent, who haB boon an inmate of one of our public institu tions, on account of killing a man in W. T. a. few years ago, is again at liberty. He was in tho valley a few days ago. The prisoners sentenced to the pen itentiary at the recent term of court, were taken below this week by Sheriff Saunders, assisted by Frank Benson and Ed. Catcs. The prisoners were Collins, Roe?, Knapp and Allen. It is not so very bad for a man to part liie hair in the middle, but when the part extends all the way down through his intellect, as in the case 01 "II." tho Union correspondent to the Sage Brush, the victim should be com miserated. Tho East Portland Vindicator says that 11 well known resident of East Portland engaged in a little game of draw poker with Hunk Vaughn, the other evening, and camo out $1,500 loser. Hank did not go down to the Willamette valley for his health. Wo arc told by n gentleman from High Valley that the deer brought through town by Andy Wilkinton and John Bates, a few days ago, were bought by those nimrods, and did not full before their "unerring aim." 'Fess up gentlemen, if tuch was tho case. Tho ladies of tho Presbyterian huroh will give an Apron nnd Nook tio Sociable at Wright's lmll.ou Thurs day evening, Nov. ll. The first hour, from 7 to K o'clock, will be devoted to Yooal nnd instrument! intuia. reoicn tloiu, olo. Lunch l :S0; 2JJ cU.; prune and Uw 10 mitt wu-'li. 'fit UUdo lin Mwwh this "'ity ml th U4 mi villi mmiii hf r..iu 'tUm iumJ iu itMiuiiin .idr I hit twl If 111 lit , Jlt il.. ' Hi mi Muii, tlitti. TIM A' LIMI..I. Mill' UitfuUtt. V -11 ti.i u.it ..,k i l M WUMtplf I, , , 11 tt.l! ! I' -1 0!imiiUMi, MtMWtAll UMg U- viutur UMMtiU Letter From the Metropo lis of the Wallowa SJCA8QUKKADE SXATIJfG TAUTY. Improvements n.farjr Wind Startus Boclnl notes TcrilOIc r.neouq. tr, but no Dentin. J CORDIAL TAMILY HR-UNION. Joseph, Nov. 9th, 1SS5. Marble and gold is all tho talk now. Winter is at hand. Some snow has fallen. The din of the saw and hammer is heard in all parts of the town. Our skating rink is open every Wednesday and Saturday evenings. Next Saturday there will be a masquerade Ekating party at Runpc'e Hall. The Joseph Brass Band is about to die a natural death. Wake up boys, and keep pace with the times, The fierccat wind storm that ever visited this section occtired last Sat urday. But very little damage was done. Ed. Rummel, a young man of Prairie creek, will leave next Tuesday to attend tho Portland business col lege. His many friends wish him success. A man by the name of R. Beith, took aboard a little too much tangle foot, u few clays ago, and while re turning home, was thrown from hit wagon and so badly injured hat his recovery is doubtful. Last Monday a "scrimmage" took place between one part of the Wallowa Chief tan and the front end of the Post oflicc. Pistols and pick handlei were in demand for awhile but no one was killed. A general family row rook place on the creek west of tpwn, one day last week. The family and all their re lations took part in the engagement, and the air was full of fists, heads old tools, tin pans and rolling P'na foi a time. A calaboose is needed for the benefit of tho warlike inclined. W. B. The First National bank of Pendle ton yesterday received from the Pa cific bank of San Francisco and First National bank of Oakland, two forged checks in Lehman Blum's name, cer tified to by Luvi Ankeny. Each check called for .$2500, payable tc "myself," and signed Lehman Blum. Thoy were drted Pendleton, Ootobci 20th, and mn.de out on the rcgulai form of the Pendleton bank. On check was indorsed by J. W. Smith and the other by the Union Contracl company and Calvin Pratt. The fig natures of Blqm and Ankeny are both fair. The loss will fall upon J. W. Smith and the Union contract compa ny, who are not known at Pendleton Standard. The First National Bank of Union has had tho saint game played on it. This week p forged check for .$2500, was received from the Paojflc bank of San Fran cisco which is without doubt the work of Calvin Pratt, who evidently is play ing a heavy game and getting away with it, Mcctlitg if CHUeci. The citizens and tax-payers of the city are requested by the Mayor to meet at tho court house, on Tuesday evening Nov. 17th, to select candi dates for the various offices to be filled at the coming city election. Two council men are to be elected foi one year ; two for two years, and two for tiirce years. This is a matter ol considerable importance to the people, and every tax-payer should attend. City Klectlon. The first Monday in December is the day tet for tho election of city officers to serve during the year 1880. The time is near at hand. Tho new charter provides for the election ol six councilmen, hereafter. Every res ident of the city should interest them selves in seeing that tho variour offices are filled with reliable men Parties desirous of official position should announce themselves at once. Harney Vnlloy As the choice locations aro becom ing scarce, tho settlers arc scattering out and taking up claims in tho tribu tary and rcmoto nooks and corners of this vast valley. Of course those whe Wiiro hero first had an immense- terri tory to felect from, but second choice in tho matter of selecting land is often us good as first. Tho Blitzen valley has been mostly taken this year, but we aro told that thcro aro several choico placos yet for tho onUirpriting homo neoker. Happy valley, tho gar den tiot of that ruction of wnithom Grant, is yet open to battlers. d can supply quite 11 number of homes, Di amond valley, the Steins Mountain country, and 11 vU Miction of oxerl Ifiil ngrit i.ltursl mid guziug land south of I Unit y, sre omii to mU le nient, und uo doubt will ut rapidly U ken up dun 11 4 thu uouinu eon I he kW4iii Uud slid duiil Und '".Ik I U't.4,iiiilitf Wi-al.i i 1 w-iy diii , und n l it it iiid listo it" Kui i ii' I' utii ii. i l til Unit , hf mUI.uk It.. hLh.w UK llUil:i I I41 I U III U If. Will Mil M 1 .1 rroecenr;i of tho Uirtnl tf County lOiuuiiKsicncrtt. MATTERS Or IMI'CnTAXCI, T11 Hm innltni tt mnnli" nf rn.lds. bridges and culberts in road district No. 'Jl Ordered that tlio supervisor put tho snmo in good conditio1!. County road petitioned or by C. C Cotllnborry ct al Report of viewers accepted, and ore pied that the road lie cttnblihc(l, and l'n uamages no allowed to Arthur and Victor t'cllicr. Countv road petitioned for by O. II. Fay ci ill Viewers Appointed to report at next term. The scalps of animals received by the clerk, were counted, and tho bounty paid 011 the same found cor rect, tho proceedings of the clerk was ipproved. It was lurtlicr ordered that tho clerk receive no mure tails of animals except those of squirrel. Jas. York, supervisor of roiid dis trict N't. 10, ordered to keep the roads in said district free of all ob xtnictious. In the matter of Pino Valley and Rrownlcc ferry wagon road. On ap plication of 11.' Brown for an. nppro riation, it was ordered that tho clerk issue warrants to the amount of SISO on the appropriation of $750 hereto fore madu by the court . In the mutter of making an investi gation and exhibit of Ihe financial condition of Union county Report of J. T. Outhouse accepted and ordered published,. Tuo sheriff was ordered to keep-all prisoners in his custody, confined in the colls of thu jail, wheii himself or deputy are not jiresent. One hundred dollars was appropri ated to be' paid to J. Roniig, for services rendcrod and for printing ol pamphlets for tins Board of Immigra tion. County road petitioned for by T. Sheffield' et al Ordered opened and established. County road petitioned for by J. Dcvine et nl Surveyor and viewers appointed. Resignation of O. F.Bell as Jus tice of the Peace of Union precinct, accepted. County rond petitioned for by A. Tucker ct a' Surveyor and viewers ippointed. Petition of J. B. Thomson, to be ippointed Justice of the P(;nro of Un ion precinct received, and ordered bi lbo court that said J. B. ThqitiS"ti be ippointed to serve during the unex pired tonn of Q F Bell, resigned. In tho matter of tho Union and Pine creek wagon road Survey accepted ind ordered recorded. Bills of Griff iths. Hunter, Ames. Ilolbrook, Roth. Wright, Carrol. Gallnger, Tucker and Moore, allowed, with the exception of mileage and horse hire, which was leducted, Bills of .Ino. Elliott, Jo. WViL'ht a.nd Willi-, Skiff, not allowed, but referred to subscribers. A llelinlilf) Artlcln. For enterprise, push and a desire to get uch pood as will give the trado satisfaction, J. T. Wright, the druggist, leads nil compe tition. He bells Dr. losnnko' Cough and Lung Syrup, because its the best medicine m the market for coughs, colds, croup and primary consumption. Price (iO cents and fl.CO. Sample free. llriKi Mpklne. Miss M. Melteth, dressmaker, is stop )ing at the residence of Mrs. D. U. Uecs md desires to inform tho ladies of Union nul vicinity, that" she is prepared to do nl cinds of dress making in tho latest and bcsi tyics, and extends an invitation to ladies lesiring work in that line, to call on her. Ilayward Hand CSrcnades are the best. Dr. lying's eye glasses at Jonct Bro's. Rooms for rent. office. Enquire at thi.1 Boskowitz has just received a fine line of ladies' dress goods. Best cigars in the cjty, just received it Jones Bro's. Try them. AUK YOU MADE miserable by Indigc.-i ton Constipation. Dizziness, Loss of Appe ite, Yellow Skin? Khiloh's Vitalizer is 11 positive cure. For sale by U. O, C-reig. If you do not wish to be duncd, set tle your account at Jones Bro's. SIIILOII'S CURE will immediately relieve Croup. Whooping cough nnd Bronchitis. For sale by H. C. Greig. Excellent stereoscopic views at Jones Bro's. Five cents each. FOU DYSPBPalA an.l LIvor Complaint, you have a printed guarantee on every bot tle of Shlloh's Vitalizer, It never falls to euro. For sale by It. C. Orclg, Union, Or. Go to Boikowitz's and sec tho in ducements he offers now, for cash. "IIAUKMETAOK" n lasting and fragrant perfume. Price 2&c. and 50c. For sale by II. C, Greig, Union. J. L. Alberson will pay tho highest market price, cash, for wheat, oats and bailey. TIIK URV. OEO, A. TIIA YEU. of Hour born, Ind., says: "Until myself nnd wift iwomir livci to SIIILOIPH CONSUMP TION CUKE." For eale bv U. C. Orclj;. Boskowitz has just received a fine line of l.ulit'6', inons', boys' and cliil drens' boots und thocu. A NASAL INJECTOR frco with each boilleof Shlloh's Catarrli Reme dy. Price Mo. For sale by R. C. (i. All parties indebted to 1110 are re quested to cull and eutlle, oitlmr b note or otherwise, by the Int. of No vember next.J. L. ALtiiinroN. bllll.Oll'ri CAI.AItltll HKMIiUV U iHMitlve mire fur Uslsn h. I)tpb llieiii , nml ( 'miliar MwuUi. Fur esli b II. C. Uiifi Uttloii, OitjoM. llrUltfiiisu A liwM. lit h.uiif., inkri, Union, Utvpta, iju u H ai llwi In l,fUd to llin.i i iil tui t'lv by I In- dr. I l I Ji lull 1 u 1 lk ii i'i.i u iusl.t tbt mill tfuUtiribw Im tlw IkwcT, Our "IvQgulttr" Correspon dent is Still Living, A TEMPERANCE MOVEMENT. ri-toonal SIntlonM.tttpri nml Thtoc Ner Imii ovetnentsTho Anna-L.ut.-x JIlllj. AN fEFFOKT TO INCOKI'OUATE. Mud. Muddy. Muddier. And still raining. Wheat is coming in yery flow. Henry Ruhl has gono to Idalio. II. Waldick, of Elgin, is in town. Several pools of water on our streets since the rain. 15. J. McWilliains intends building a branch saloon at Elgin. Prof. Thompson and wife aro teach ing a writing school at this place. T. J. Russell and son have returned from the Wallowa Valley, where they have been looking after their band of horses. II. P. Throe has opened a butcher shop at this place, and looks quite handsome with lus long white apion and new clay pipe. Tho Anna-Lula Roller mills at thii place arc now ready to receive grain, and in a few more weeks will bo roll ing out the beautiful white Hour. Dr. Snyder and wife, of Elgin, were the guest's of T. J. Russel unci famijy, 'his week. Mr. Russell and Mr. Sny ler aro very similar in appearance. Mr. Wm. E. Rinehart's new dwell ing on Main street, is ncaring comple tion, and will soon be adorned by Mr. Rinchart, who will be as happy as a king. Since court adjourned we notice the niiling faces of John R. Laramore and A. N. Hamilton on our streets. The hoys say they are glad hcy got away without being sentenced to the pen. A grand open temperance meeting will he held by the young and old in terest otl in the temperance cause, at he Methodist church, on next Friday light. The order of the evening it music, orations and lectures on the ivils of intemperate use of spirituoiu .md malt liquors. The citizens of Summervillc held a mass meeting on Friday night, Nov. 0. to decide whether they wanted to in jorpor.itc the town or not. Tho meet ing was called to order by A. Mcach in, after wlu'ch C. I). McDowell wat lected chairman, apd N. B. Harrit ccreta.y. The citizens decided that it was for the good of the town to have ii incorporated, and sent a petition signed by all tho citizens, to the legislaturt now in session, praying them to grant 1 charter incorporating said town, af or which able addresses were made b A. Meachem, A.Shaw, E. B. Morclock and others. Clia))(l Jurj llepurt. The report of the grand jury was una voidably crowded out of our last issue. Wc give it below: We have been in session M days and have ound It true, nnd If) not true bills. We have examined the county jail and ind it secure in every respect with the cx option of the north-west window, in which .vc find two bars almost cut in two. V 'ccommcud tho repairs of same at once A'e would also recommend iu tills cornice ion that the prisoner Witiklcrnan receive iropor care and thi(t food be provided in aifllcient quantity, and of such kind 11 lis weak and helpless condition may re paire. We havo examined the affairs and book if the county treasurer, clerk and sheriff, ind find the name kept in a clean and aroper manner, Finding that tho paper md files pertaining to the circuit court 'ounty court, commissioners court ami irobate court ore not in condition for con venience to parties interested, now in safi seeping by the clerk und that the vault i low perfectly fitted up to receive such pa icrs and files. Wc hereby recommend hut the county court proceed to have such papers and files as arc not in actual use in mid oflicc, arranged and placed iu the vault n such manner that thu elerk may, when equestcd. easily procure any such paper md (Ilea. We would aUo recommend the grand ju y hereafter bo provided with statutes and essiou laws. Tiiob. B. IIaskett. Foreman. S. L. BitooKH, Wm, Roiih, G. T. C1111.DKUH, Wm. Si'Knckii, B. D. Davib, E. T. Bbidlbman. Union I.ltrrnry .Society, There wai nnlyjin ave rage nttendanco at .he meeting of the Literary Boeicty, luH Monday evening, end the programme wiu not fully carried out, owing to tho uoclet) lot having got regularly under hundwsy The exorcise wcru very Inlerentiux. and .lit) music by the ktrinv band, mcullont III foltaivtaK is thw prugrnimuu fur next Sunday evt'iiliiR : IVmimlttiMt 011 uiuilc II. J', WltouN and l.s CritM, Mhwt rvsdini, V. It. WIUmi It U)'U iimI F K JuliiHMiiii Um4ims 1. Mix VMir. lUv WsUuii uud ilsrt .r. -.4. r .ttiiimi. M I Davu I' I! u ' u'l nml nt i, iiiUuiun IIdIuu- ul t tvMjl,r I llltl III UiUblltll ivllttl 1. 4.. llit l,ii ill' p'M) 11.11 I III, a 1 ... I .1 ll - f j.i, ..I II. 1 I iiilxl MftUt l.lti I 1 J i.niiiltl )i I 1 ' H ; litt Ail Uai - 1 UUI nil I k H lu Of Sir. nnd Sim, .Innici Tnyno nt (Iiclr ItCHttlCDCO In Ills C..o. A LIST CV THE rKESBNT3. Oovn, Nov. 11, ISSS. Last Friday afternoon and evening, the 0th inst, witmessed'ono of the most pleasant nnd thoroughly enjoyable so cial events which has ever transpired in the Cove, being tho occasion of, the twenty-fifth, anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. .las. Panyo's wedding. At an ear ly hour in the afternoon, despite tho threatening weather, guests began to arrive from ditlerent parts of the val ley, and with a number of ladies and gentlemen from Pendleton, tho ele gant rooms of the hosts' new mansion were foon filled with a merry throng, presenting their compliments to the happy couple. When the expected guests had all arrived, Rev. Mr. Pow ell, in a fitting manner, again per formed the marriage ceremony before the bhuhing pair. So youthful and fresh did tho loving companions of twenty-live years appear, that it was generally remarked, the imagination could easily place them back that number of years and again in all the Hush of boyhood and girlhood, taking (ho vow of eternal devotion to each other. The groom was dressed in a black broadcloth suit, white vest and white kids. The bride wore a beauti ful light silk the same lis she appear ed in twenty-live years ago, orange blossoms and veil. Mr. and Mrs. A. .1. Foster acted in tho capacity of best man and brides maid, As the im pressive ceremony ended, a most sump tuous dinner was served, in the pre paration of which neither pains or ex pense had been spared, and nothing was wantipg, fr0.,n bananas and grapes of the tropics, to ice cream of a colder clime. As the evening shades ap peared, a greater part of the older peo ple started for their distant honles. The halls spon echoed with the voices of over seventy-live young people, bent on doing the gallant groom and bride homage. All voted it a rare treat to xaniino the costly and varied silver ware, presented by tlo guests and nany wlm were unable to be present. In a short time dancing commenced, ood music being furnished by the Union String Band. A perfect gale of wind raged all night, but did not mar :he pleasure of the occasion, only pro venting any one from forsaking the jcenc of gaycty, till daylight. During ho evening several well rendered songs and declamations were listened 'o. Numerous letters from absent friends were received, congratulating rho happy couple, and expressing re grets at their inability to present their jompliinnnts in person. The follow ing list of presents were mado: Jewel case, Rev. Mr, Powell and wife, Cove; cake stand, Mrs. Abbie Walker, Portland ; ojird receiver, Mr. md Mrs. F. Paine, Walla Walla; fruit 'msket, Mr. and Mrs. II. Vincent and Mr. H. Stevens, Pendletpn; picket cus 'or, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Crites, Union; art! receiver, teachers of Ascension chool, Cove; napkin rings, Mr. and Mrs. Duugherty, Covo; call bell, Eddie it earns, Cove; fruit spoon, Mrs. S. A. Bridges, Wisconsin ; salt cellars, Mr. md Mrs. II. II. French, Covo; cream pitcher, Mr. J. H. White, Union; sel if spoons, Mr. S. White, Cove; call hell, Mr..W. W.White, Wallowa; pick 1 castor, Mr. and Mrs. J. Phy, Cove; .vater pitcher, Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Jay ox, Cove; ea.nl receiver, Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Wright, Union; pio knife. Mr. md Mrs. E. T, Foster, Covo; carvers, Samuel McDiuiiel, Cove; vases, Mr. W. R. Holmos, Covo; berry spoon, rasperapd Nellie Stevens, Cove; spoon holder, Dr. Cromwell, Union; fruit knives, Mr. nnd Mrs. L. U. Stearns Covo; napkin rings, Mr. and Mrs. L. it. Holmes, Covo; photograph case, Mr. and .Mrs. (. Lincoln, Conn.; fish knife, Mr. and Mrfl- Sanborn, Covo; sugnr spoons, Bell apu Laura Foster, Covo; butter knife, Eugene Holmes, Covo; piekel castor, Mr. and Mrs. D. Y. K. Deoring, Union; pie knife, Mr. and Airs. Ilarrejl, La Grande; perfume case, Mr. F. Mejzgcr, Union ; hand mirror, Mr. and Mrs. Dr. 1 hoinas, Cove; cako knife, Mr. and Mrs. 1). B. Roes, Union ; cigar holder, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Foster, Covo; two engraved 'olieo cutis and saucers, Mr. and Mrs, W. Parker, North Powder; set of knives md forks, ucorgo Hess, Covo; buttei !iiife,Mollio Hondorbhott, Covo; pick- 1 castor, Mr. anil Mrs. R. Eakin, Un- 011; silvered rolhug-pin, Mr. and Mrs L B. Eaton, Union ; silver tea set and 'erver, from Island City friends, inclu- hng J. M. Berry and wife, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Carter, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Myers, Mr. and Mrs. J. Scranton, Mr ind Mrs J. S. Clarke, Mr. and Mrs. Dr. McDonald, Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Henry, Mr. W. II. McDonald. Mr. J. M. Church Mr. C. II. Conkey, Mr. Scig Baer, Mr. F. J. Holmes, Mr. (J. B. Koisen, Mr. F. R. Holmes, Mrs. C. H. Burroll.Mh L. A. Cnviness, Miss Betno E. Good unugh Miss Nellie Cavincsu, uud J. W. Hill and wife, Portland. Kojnuln to Jlralth. Health In wealth, Wealth menu Indepcn If hoc. The Keynoto U Dr. lluaauko't Cough md Lung Syrup, the bed Cough Hyrup In die world, Cure Cough, C0I1U, I'ultu Iu tioC'lirt,l oiiuhllUuiid Primary Coiimimp dun. One done givm relief In every otue. I'ftkenoolhui. nltioMmnitmtmlll. temipltM Im. Mold by J. T. Wright, Union, Uncoil. ,u U llviul All WtUU bUUUlM llMMUttlt ittdllUtlHl of VlUDWlt. rKUMlivd U IMMU0 fur- il m4 v up. Ik wwuta Ida aimuumU uttd Itf Uw tub 0 MmimmImt ii-. u lWiutfll?' Uuilt, I'uiuil, (uf -11 1, luliuf iMim', UuU yi'uiij ii' Umw (J41i II lm ua1 m--!tJ Ummui iu Will aril lliBiM tlmi tf lluui tMir Mm uU) iu tUhjouUufy Pointed Paragraphs by Ont, ol' the Populace. MENTION OK MANY SLITTERS, Information Front Qur I.a Ornnde Co. respondent Conceriilnc Vn rlou H1I11KS. Xlin SCCONIJ WARD ON TOI. North Powdijij, Nov, 0, 8S5. Free buss to the Astor Iioufo. Rye flour at the North Powder mill. Merchants arc doing a good business, Our village blacksmith is keeping housb once more, The city now aflbrds one policeman, Fire fiends bewaro! Chap, Hughes and wife aro visiting friends in Portland. The recent snow has called out th tloighs for inspection. Tho North Powder mill is unablo to meet the demands for flour. Times arc improving in the town, but not fast enough to raiso the fifty. During the late oxcitoment in town, whites were being fired' as well as Chi namen. Grain still continues to pour into town, the most of which is being shipped out of tho country. School money being scarce, a sub scription paper was circulated last week, for a school, but met with poor success. Fall work being about completed the boys aro partaking of the usual en joyment. A danco up Ihe river, Sat urday evening. Our hotels are fullof provisions. Will somebody come along and partake thereof. Four bits, fifty cents or a hall a dollar, buys a first-class meal at tho North Powder liotej. Some of our town boys have gono to Lookout mountain, on a deer hunt; others are lmnting dear up the creek. As venison is a scarce article in this section, wo jiope thoy will succeed in capturing some of the dear little dears, and divide among thoso yho ycro at our last meeting. Tetb. La GtiANiu:, Nov. 11th, 18S5. Rains occasionally, mud plentiful. Tho grain business is slacking ur at tho depot. Larger flues aro bejng put in at tho new scljool house. Skating rink in f blast ovory Saturday evening. Efforts aro being mado to organize a dramatic club in tho first lynrd. Still talking of moving the post ollice, land oljieo, aipl VfaWa Fargo & Go's, express pll'ico tq tljq second ward. Nick Boley has puroliascd tho storo formerly owned by Perry Clarke, in the new tpwn, apd hs tafcon posbcsb ion. Some very interesting points were discussed, last Snbbatji evening, at tho Bluo Mountain University by tho Itev. Mr. Kennedy. Last Sunday Mr. Jpseph Parker was brought froiu Pendleton by F. D, I'arker. Ho is suffering fron a stroke of paralysis in his right arm and eido of face. Ho was unablo to talk, but is flowly recovering under tho treutt ment of Dr. Honau. The residents of tho pew town aro doing a great deal of unnecessary licking at old La Graiplo. Just wait until the wind begins to blow like old Harry, and how thoy will wish they had a coop to roost in at tho old town "iv pleasant place whero thcro is not u Chinaman left, O. Curo for I'lloi. Piles nro frequently preceded by a senna of weight in the back, loins nnd lower part of the ahdoinou, causing the patient to sup pose ho lias N01110 affoetioii of the kidneys or neighboring organs, At times, symptoms ot Indigestion lira present, llutulcncy, uneasy nets of tho ptomach, etc. A moisture like perspiration, producing a very disagreeable Itchhijr nfter getting warm, Is a common attendant, Illltid, Iilccdliiff, nnd Itching Piles yield at once to the application of Dr, Ilosanko, l'llu Itomody, which acts directly upon tho parts effected, absorbing tha 'rumors, allaying thu lutcnso ltelilng, and effecting a permanent euro. Price, f0 cents. Address, The Dr. Hosauko Modicluo Com pany, Phpia, O. Hold by J. T. Wright, Union, Oregou. IlIKD At Antelope. Nov. 7, 18.15. Mary I.ticlla, diiuf,'hter of lltiKhey and Flora Lynch, Bliu was hurled from tho Kplscopal church, Covo. Tho parents, even in their ulllietloii, know that It Is "welt with tho child," still thoy win hut say with tho Roy id I'snhnlst, "My suiil cleaveth to tho dust." ' but us ho putiontl Tli wo soiure allllctlont Nut from thu uruiind urine, Hut nftuntlim eliwtlid houmllotloiu Astiimo Ibis dark dlqjiiisi' " "Hliw Is nul ilwtd -Mm rhlliluf uur ullWtloii, Hut nun iilllu UmI miIuhiJ vhf ftbo iw luMwr iitmds our mr pro AiHunirlsi lIiHwlTduilj lmmi, 'ir ihu Adlri Mm tWibiu lis IujI ruimJ I aw tok Ml I'ttiuy UimhIi, uiul 11' ilyliwi uf kiW Imm m lurthji) (a tgU ml atiim-