The Oregon scout. (Union, Union County, Or.) 188?-1918, January 02, 1886, Image 5

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    W"K . 1 K P. ,1 L M. .
NIO OJ.I
SAT., JAN. 3. l-ei.3.
To, Ony AilvertUci-.
Wc desire to mil tlio attm.tion of our ad
vrtisine. patron In die fart that it i now
Sout si,v i.,iUis since vr. huvi; nrki d tlioiu
Ar nliv coin. or tin -sijji.vJ.'tt.' umt that
Voir accounts will he i.ando out nud pro
vided hi a few davs. fit. which time ne
w-u,i.t they will be rendy to pay up.
Brief Ballot
The. Bhu? Wave mine, on Pine cteok,
issays $20 biker to the ton.
J. .M. 3d,cCuUoch, mid old resident
Hak.er. county, (Hod on tho 21th t'nst.
fTbu Episcopal chtuxb building in
L:i Grande, fi to be moved to th,u new
t'owjv
Lazuiju Wright and liebcrui Judy,
ef 'Lost FroViric, were married last
4'ce.k.
The license fov theatrical companies
in Baker City, bus iven lxed at iflli.
ycr night.
AH parties having tkntctf belonging
,o Vfaight Bio's. ai;e requested to return
them, h&iicJiately.
A very asteeablo dancje was given at
be residence of John Cline, High val
ley, on Christmas nigh.L
Julio Levy toyls his departure for
Portland, Tuesday last. Julius is a
ood boy. and o wish him a pleasant
time.
Kev rshiclds, oi- Joseph, is niakintr
tho necessary arrangement tp have a
jl50C ehureii building erected in that
Cb.ids, of Wallowa, says ho re
cently madu tl,o discovery of marble,
ftnd stone coal' in, htqo quantities on
yuako river.
John Wilmot, who has been, in. the
0o.' or onio time, paid Union a visit
a ivw- daya ugn. His many friends
V'ero glad to see him.
XiOw tho advertisement for bids to
build tho bridge across jingle creek,
pn the Pino creek wagan road, whicli
Uppcars in this issue,
Tho Christmas tree contained more
Valuable presents than was ever before
placed on a tree in this city, vbich is,
undoubtedly, indication that times
KVttWS butter.
Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Yowell returned
from their visit to the East, a few days
ago. Jo. says he bad a splendid time,
but prefers Oregon as a permanent
placf; of residence.
Mr. Milt Wnite, one of the parties
interested in the Lily White mine, is
now in San Francisco, for the purpose
of purchasing new machinery iiud a
quartz mill for the mine.
Miss Fannie Wright was presented
Villi an elegant tricycle, on Christinas
day, by her father, and now she may
Vo'sceu gliding gracefully along the
t roots ivi all lvnrs of the day.
Mr. Bufus Perkins, of Sparta, is now
jn the East and while there will prob
ably purchase a quart? mill and hip
it out to be put up on n ledge, jn
Which he is interested, near Sparta.
Mr. 0. W. Ames Informs us that
there is a band or two of horse in the
snow Vast of High valley, which will
perish if not attended to, The owners
MmuUl leok ftcr them without delay.
For the benefit of some of our con
temporaries we will say that the cecre
taryofthe Pine Creek Wagon lload
Commissioners is neither "Straight"
or "Strong," but is decidedly Strange.
Mr, Goet.man, the architect, bought
ten acres of land in the western part
of town, a few days ago, of A. E Eaton,
on which he intends to make somo ex
tensive improvements. We are pleased
to see it,
The Tattle Oiant ledgo, situated about
three miles south of' Joseph, according
to a return from McVicker, of Salt
Lake, assays $20.") silver, $82,11 gold,
and 30 per cent, lead to the ton. M.
E. Legora is the owner of tho ledgo.
Tho fire wardens visited throughout
the city during the week, and report
everything in a safe condition. This
is as' it should be. Only the utmost
care on the part of every citizen, will
prevent a disastrous lire, sooner or la
ter. Mrs. Win. Ficklin, on Wednesday
last, in stepping out of the house fell
and dislocated her ankle. Dr. Crom
well was called and set it, since which
time tho patient has been improving.
It was quite an accident for such an
old lady as Mrs. Ficklin,
Our friend John Wihnot, of tho
Cove, sent us a couple of fat geese on
which we feasted sumptuoiuly on
Christmas day, John is a piinee. of
good fellows and knows as well as
Peter Pindar ever did, tha the turn
pike road to a man's heart lies through
his mouth. Me struck us in our
weake.-t point. May his shadow
never grow less.
Complaints come from the Keating
post otlico that tho SrotT is not re
ceived regulaily. Wo can only cay
that the paper is mailed to that
ollicc, as well as every other office in
the county, regularly every Saturday
morning, "and if it does not reach it
destination, it is Ihe fault of those
through whose hand it pusses. Wo
will endeavor to truce the matter up
and see whore the fault liu.
Tho city council nicvH this i-voning,
at which time the newly
yllWnri vdl be win in and
fliH.'ti !
I lie old !
unos reitro to jit u- (if . We urv
infortnt'd that lhi ild buid duecd
tlt imlebiwIuoiM 1 b- ( m w r.d
htllldlwl dollar (l.i. in' lie l is' u.ti.
K i to U hoiMt-1 Hi n tli- i w
Will tlu n Wrll N I V. I W
p iblUdl l- N ;.,,( ,t ll ,.,Uvi
Mo C4nditi'in J 6ur city uil'a'ui.
OUI 1 1
Wdl
was nvenlly
Teoeived and.
id, set up in the M. 1. ehureii
5'ifmmerille, is a spV'ndid
SoiJh, at. Sty
instrument.
The dance last night at Wright's
hail was atter.del. A sj'.lendid
supper was served 'at t lo tpn Ton
llestaurant.
The mascpierade ball given by the
Summervillc brass Uand, on' Christ
mas eve., was a (ino a'O'alr. There were
9 1 numbers sold.
- i
Thursday morning about at inch of
snow fell, and the weather tujned cot
Mderahle cooler. A number of the
voung ieople ant trying tp make be?
Hove l U good sleighing.
Step, are being taken to oiganizein
independent glee club in this city,
which will be comprised of the best
musical talent among our young men.
Object mutual improvement.
At the masquerade ball given at
Masoniu hall, in Portland, last Tuesday
.veiling, Wm. Mulhollan carried otT
the prize, for the best sustained gen
tleman character. lie represented
'a Drunken Tranqw-the Chinese must
go."
J, It. Williamson, a meychant of
.Milton, Umatilla coii,ty. was killed last
Tuesday, by KobeU 'Elliott, Elliot
struck him oi the head with a piek
handle, from the etloets of w,hich lie
died in half an hour. Cause pf trouble
not reported.
Justice Dray, Atty. Finn and Con
stable Martin, of La drande, were ar
rested on Monday last and brought to
this city, charged with conspiracy and
malfeaseaee in ofiice. They had a hear
ing before Judge Craig, but as there
was not sutlicicnt evidence against
them they were (hscharfjed.
There was a social hop given t the
iiew Dry creek sellpol house.. nearSum
mervillo, oi; New Years eye. Tins is
said to be the finest country school
house in the county, and speaks well
for the enterprise and public spirit i
that neighborhood. T. A. Kinehart
will begin, tho first sphool in the new
house on Jan. 1 1 tl.
Kelow give, the names of hc per
sons who got tho prizes at the draw
ing last Wednesday evening, given by
Jones Hip's., for the benefit of their
patrons; J. Owenhy, tea set; A Dick
son, Photo album; W. Ilathiway, oil
painting; A- Saunders, toilet set;
Mrs. Crites, velvet yall pocket; lilly
Levy, castor; Mrs. Crites, pair of va
ees;Adelia Stewart, parlor lamp; J. W.
Minniek, alnut paper hoider; J.
Owenhy, scrap album.
We are indebted to Prof. TqMle, for
writing up tho locals and editorials
in tho Scout last week. Owing tp a
rush of other business we were unable
to attend tp it ourselves. The Prof,
don't look a,t some things exactly ah
we do, and if he said anything in that
ins no displeasing to our patrons, we
are in hl)0' they wi)l take satisfaction
out of his hide. It would joy us much
to see it. We are willing to sacrifice
evi-ry "Prof,," '-Col," and "Hon." in
the country, that the Scoi'T may gjve
satisfaction to the people.
KHILOirs VITAI.17.KIt is what you
need for Constiiiation, Loss tit' Appetite,
Dizziness, aiul ail symptoms of flyspepsiu.
Price 10 and 75 cent's per hottle. For sale
by K. 0. (Ireis, the driist, Union, Or,
Tlio Util folk' Conport,
Tlio Old Folk's Concert given pi
der t'o auspices of the Presbyterian
diiirclt, at Wright's hall last Thurs
day evening, fasu very cnjoyablo af
fair. The entertainment consisted of
songs, musical selections mid dramatic
readings. The participants being
dressed in yo custunie of ye olden
times, added uiuoli to t!ie offent Af
ter the concert, supper was served,
and well patronized by those in atten
dance, liccoipts of tlio evening,
( ATAIlllII Cl'llKI), health and sweet
hreatli Mceured, liy Shilob's Catarrh Heine
edy. Price 50 cunts. Nasal Injector Free.
I'aii':r iiml .ttucliniiicN.
Savo iiunioy and doctor hills, Kellevoyour
.Mothers, Wive and sMtersby a timely pur
eliaso of l)r. Ilo-auUo's Couctli and Lung
,vrup,hest known remedy forCou ;hs, Colds
Ci imp mid Hroiiuhlul nffcoHons. Itelievcs
Children of Croup hi one niifht; may ware
you hundreds of dollars. Price 50 cents mid
$1.00, Samples free. Sold by J, T. Wright,
Union, Oregon.
SIMLOII'sj COlHlll and Consumption
Cure is Mild by us on a tfiianinteo. It eures
Consumption. Foi -ale hv H. C. Oruie;,
J'r.nier 'I rratiifiit tr CoiikIim,
That the. render may fully understand what
con.siltutth a good ".'oiigh and Lung Syrup,
wo will say that Tar and Wild t hcrry is the
hasls of the best remedies yut discou'red,
Tli.hO Ingredients with several others etjually
as efficacious, enter largely into Dr. llosau
ko's Cough and Lung Syrup, thus making It
I ono of the most reliable now on tho market.
Price, 50 cents and $1.00. Samples free, told
by J. T. Wright, Union, Oregon.
j JIayward Hand Cirenades arc the best.
! Kooms for rent. Etiquiro at this
i ofiice.
I CKOUP. WHOOPING COUGH and
I Ilionchitis immediately ruliovcd by fchiloh's
I Cure. For sale by It. C. Ciieig. Union.
If you do not wish to bo d lined, set
tle your account at Jones Uro's.
J'or lame buck, side or dual, use Hliilob'
Porous Plaster. Price S,1 conta. For kale ut
thedrub' store of It. C, tirvig, Union.
Jos. Wright is telling cook tp-c at j
a great reduction, on account of over- j
stock. j
WILL YOU SUFFKlt with r)y)Mln
niul Liver l ullil.luillt v lillllull' VlwI.ISOr
It nuHrui'tei-'l loiaro you.
1". r the ikil4
Mr orbiu liu jum rutlml
flock i' I'alicy (j . ts ii: d i..
Lidiw Mi Ui.Uol t.j .'1
at I be i i
k' I.I
-I.l i.l'l.l M 111 - mi 1 '
I.
The new (ngan which
Ijji Griulo.
Vjc. :!0;h, ihSfl.
SkatiuK every StUurday evening.
livery thing quiet since Chiistinas.
A Oriuid Hall bo given at
Clover's hall on Now; Yoftra' eve.
Coiisidetable improwtnentj; are be
ing made i,n tho way ofatidcwalks, etc.
Amicw pump has been placed in
the round' house;' and vaVidua pijies
run throughout the building.
A nuisica and literary ontertain
meut'wii'f iven ly t he '.voting folks at
Glover's haU in he',nev to;n, on
Monday evening, '
The case ot Dwight it Cook vs Clay
borne it Hums, recently tried before
Justice MahaliVy, was tfecid.eilin favor
of the defendants.
A very enjoyable social party v.is
given 'it the residence of MK (Jiirry,
Tusdi.v evening, and, attended by a
greit number of our yo.ung folks.
The bonds of J. T. Outhouse as re
ceier, have bueq returned from
WashiiiL'tou for correction'. ' There is
some deliciuncy, 'e belie'YO, u I
signatures.
9
the
L.'Mld Canyon.
Mr. (loodal'd barn is completed.
Clias. McChuc has just despatched
seven troineiidiptu porkers.
Tho school children are happy,
having been allowed a wo weeks va
cation. Mr, Pcebler lately returned (roni
Hoise city accompanied by his accpni
plishod niece, Miss Oleriu,,
Mr. James Freel, an old gentleman
well kuoyh in Grande Hpude, is at
Mr. MeChue's, very sick.
Another sheep owner in Hie canyon,
Dan. Lieas having just started in
with about 1Q3 ewes and 10'A voathers.
Exercises at tho singing school
have been postponed till t lu return
of Prof. Dqnnigan from hjs ioliday
visit.
l.add Caqyon decided not. to have
a Christinas tree, inost people believ
ing that on such a day domestic
hearts may roost happily on Christmas
trees at home,
"Tat butter, oh that butter,
It's strong 1"' yelled' Mr Cpato,
As from the mud tud water
lie rpso aiiij brushed his cpat.
The '"butter" was a gQ.it
Oqe of MoOlure's 1203 gpats,
Winch caused that ycl of Choato's.
High-pressure hajipiness seldom
descends upon ,mr W'oked generation.
Somehow it fails to catch on to the
force that draws toward oqr little
planet. Occasionally, however, some
of it gets down, and sometimes Prof.
Dunnigan catches a little pf it.
When bis singing school is in full
blast, aiul a perfect oycloqe pf " do,'
sol me, do, is in fqlj rptation, you can
see by tho bulge of his eyes and the
steam on his noble brow t(iat the
pressure of his felicity exceuds iiO
pounds on the square inch.
Pktku The Popr
Dec. 28lh, ISSn.
Tliero has been qo foedjng of stock
to far, the veather is soft and mild
anil inclined to be foggy.
Th'j groiui 1 has thawjil oqt and
fanners are improving the opportuni
ty and plowing a great deal of ground.
Christmas passed oh" almost unob
served at thin plaoe except a banket
stipper anil jilay jiarty. A dance at
Joseph and Prairie Creek.
We are having one of tho mildest
winters wo jjave ever witnessed ill this
country, or any oilier. Wo have had
one little three inch snow that lay on
about two days, then went oil".
Very little has. transpired 'lately, of
interest. All are more or less hope
ful, however, sniuo are dreaming of
great rich strikes in the spring, of
vast silver ledges, tome talk marble,
white, black, gray, blue, Italian,
American, Wallowa and a greiit many
other names liat we never hoard of.
Some think they see visions in which
great numbers of people are lying at
the "Point of death" and have to have
"medical aid" to pull through.
Some are calculating to raise great
crops and tome will raise the "Dvil."
I fear that none of the above named
classes will realize their fond hopes
more than the last named. So the
woild moves on lot her move,
Nix.
Cornucopia.
Weather clour, beautiful and warm
puts one in mind of the lib. of July.
The snow is about 18 inches doep in
Cornucopia, but gradually grows
shallower toward the valley . and dis
appears about four miles below town.
A petition will be presented to the
county court at its next regular term,
asking for the creation ot another new
precinct, which will include our town
and the mines in the vicinity, blinuld
the court allow the petition, it will
save us a walk ufll miles, next .June,
to exercise our iiiiisulci. and our right
as American citizens,.
p, 1)t rSrltlltl.N look lit departure u
f,.w thy ago for. u vUit In hW old
liuiiie hi Oakland. Cul. . where he will
Miami the winter, mil will i-inrn m
the siulug. (iiltt" has been haul
at work liiloly, siirvinlug Ihu Whit
man, A Hit unit oilier mine.
wuuk iM'Hii vuyod Dun Mo. no' rimeii.
No doubt huU lit til ami ulll hike u
guotl ie iliU winter, mid 01 lliu sci'
iiiuu mitt iUh Miimuy llio Uiillfo-i u
gnl-
l.l'l tt' Cl. icilm) pfO"''ll U' 'l II
ii4)U l Jtiu Urpguu hu.d Ji ..!
(Junqmiiy, (v Hie urtnliM uf ) u
mile of wagoa i'o'iil oi (he ui(untain
Wiwt of t'uvil. Tin citttnicl 'Avu KM
to .Ioliii Clark, who cnqibived quite a
number ot men . and. filled the air fur
several days p-iwith ihe muiral
el uiiring uf 'picks, hqvcl and axes,
ut d the tltunderi tur reverberations pi
o;to ling giant p nwler U heard in the
hud.
The saloon h ive uhonj nil chne.l
for the prcsont, in consequence of fbe
new liquor law, and as a Vestilt many
of our tvpidal citizen have become
alarifdnglv sqber. Au atiVaHing qui;
clue!) leigns,' whitll iiiakes a neiV
conier think llie cuiup verv dull, bin
Midi i not t Uo case. 'l'lo boys ifrc
spending thulf money in ' fixing up
then' liiittcs and bi mg in a supply 01
' 'ginb" fin' 'the winter. AH expect
this to be the liveHe't place in the an
nalo of mining excilimient., next sum
uicr, mid nverv one! of 'enj t'.xpect to
become miliou!iir(.s,
Uxouoo.
Too .M i i:h 1'lro.
List week Mr. .1. D Carroll wish
ing to get rid of some of tin) trrass and
weeds on his placp below town, -el
ib'ii tii the siiiu, notwithstanding
the uxtiaorpiuary precautious be bad
taken, and I'nc assistance bohad se
ciiru.l to kue the lire frqqi spreaiiing.
it inndu Mich headway tbit it was iui-jios-ibTe
to chock it, mid running I'fp
idly acmss a little I'udd , gut onto Xelse
Ssc.iioiuiover's' place, and (id cojiider
able (liuiagc, destroying for(y-tive
tons (f hay, live hundred, rais and
suiuc lunq ina'cl'iiiicry.
"rn atortlns,
A mooting of te Pino Creek Road
Coinuisbionerd took place Dec. SJSth.,
in this city. All members present .
.siipt. Campbill submitted a v.oj orl
slioyiqg plans and specifications of the
iroppsed bridge across I'Jagle creek.
1'hc span of' said bridge tp bo seventy
live licet 'in length, aii.l constructed on
wliqt is kqovn as lie Fink truss. The
piers, or cribs are to be fourteen feet
dioye low water mark., and are to be
of good sue, aiul cpinpuotly filled with
.-tone, Tho bridge is to' bo built ol
liewq timbers apd substantially bolted,
and constructed in a Yorkmailik(
nianqer, ami finished bv (lie fust dav
of ijay, ISSd. Tiu Hoard adopted the
ieioi;t and deciiled t() build the bridge
as specified, 'fbe Suporuitendont was
autbprized to advertise for luds to con
struct tjie bridge, the advertisements
to bo inserted iq the Daily pregoiijan
of Portiaqd, La Grande Ga-jette, S-'cQfT
and Sentinel, of Union, nqd tjie Daily
Sago HrUfh and Tribune, of H.ikei
City. A, ft or ailnwing sundry bills foi
expenses, ainouutiiig toflUX the Hoard
adjourned to qjeet Jan. 11th., at U
o clock A., M., il whiclt time all bids
for the construction of the bridge, sub
mitted, Will bo opened nd ciqiaidered.
tlv)iul I'ulllt',
Aqpthcr griud radio will take place
at MeFarren s jewvlry store, Hat. Jan.
Jth ISbTi. There are fifty chances,
ut $2 each. Tho iiglest thrpw take
a find steni-vinditig' hunting case .r)
oz. silver watch, Howard mpvenient,
with eijver ojiain attached. The low-'
est tluow takes : 5oz, siver stem
winding watch, open face, and line
Elgin movement, with rolled gold
chain attached, lloth watches will be
warranted for oqe year. No M wins
a silver cup; If), fine qapkiq ring! 16.
splendid locket cliarm ; 17, gents' rolled
gold fob, forwatci chain; 1N( ring; 1!),
set of ladies' braoiljts; 20, lady oi
gents' linger riqg; 2J,set of gents'
cuff bqttons ; 22, line castor ; 211, set of
ladies' jewelry, worth five dollars; 2-J,
gents' breast pin; 25, fine oake basket;
20, eight-day Heti Thomas, clock ; 27,
ladies' necklace; 2S, N.ipkin ring; 2'J,
set ladies' cull' buttons ; JjO, ladies' ini
tial lace pjn ; .11, gents' scarf pin; 112,
ladies' til ver thimble; IKj, gent's ring;
M, napkin ring; IJ5, tot gents' cull'
buttons; .'1(1, ladies' charm, cross; !17,
gents' soljturie stu I ; 'AS, gents' rolled
gold watch charm ; !i'J, set of ladies'
jowilry; -10, sot of ladies' bractlcts.
To those who tie on any nunibcrand
do not win, I will make a present,
Chances to be pajd for in advance or
when names are signed.
Come and examine the prizes.
S. V, MoFAitliKN.
School 15 .(iimr.iitiuii.
Tho examinations laid in the pub
Ho school last week were quite interes
ting. Wo givo hi low the average stan
ding of all the pupils in the grammar
department whose average is above
70 per cent. Those who wont below
70 percent, are not published;
CLASH A,
Mav Kennedy 0(1 Ida Davis 00
W. HLkos leu 00 Tina Kennedy 80
Minnie Heamons 1)0 Gio. llenson 0.1
Fred Davis
S7 Jacob Hlocb KG
H'A C. McDaniils 82
71
Geo, Ihidlemau
James Huffman
CI.AHH 11.
Lewis Chills
0.") Leo Wilson
Fannie Wright
May Dotson
Arthur Oliver
Mamie Miller
Lillie Foster
Fred Mitchell
0.J
00
88
8-1
70
77
llilen Levy
M. HeainoiH
Eddio Ficblo
II. Heaves
Ed. Pattcrfon
Destu Haynus 78
CLASH c.
kO iSnrah Dotton 81
Ella Green
Kotta McFarron
Noiu C.illlu
W.l io Wright
8:i M. Hummers 8,'l
H) Nellie Dobbins hO
7fi Eli.ha Corbin 7H
72 Chaw. Hchm u 70
Mil i ii Levy
.rim i.i MoD.inii U 70
Pi p)U noilljer ab.unt nor turd i
rin:; tit Unt iiiuuth. woiu:
Mt Kminuly Tina K'onnml;'
Mmii '. Hummm IUjUu .McFsifu
ur-b lkitou Jmiiiok II11H111..11
Art liiir ohver.
Huh t di hi ma for Ihu L
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i', Or!, Vuui.
U GranJo Letter,
m Grande, Dep. 2S, 18S5.
En. F''Oi-T:s-r Ml that I hav'o raid
ibdutW l'Oii pii-niiting me the depu
yship, i? true, I wont to ju Cove on
;uri(so to apply. On my rot urn I tpld
ny frieqih wi.it Wi on said. When
he went back on bis piopiisc, L. H.
lijncharl asked him why ho did it.' He
paid I importuned him to he thought
he would show mo he was clerk.
Dpubtlet's M'ibou will, deny this, but
! it proves mv Iiss'erfio'n thitt ho prom-
. -. i i. . . , ... i. . ... . 5 , n
iseti me tiieiuqnHysiiip.is true, wjiere
lot's it l. (vu Wihou? He came tinny
bouse on other business, and when it
WiVdone he coinnionced to talk about
his matter. I never applied to Wil
oq bait once never applied for wri
ting, atd had no subsequent couversa
'ion with.bim on any mbject except
it my house. I never thought of try
ing for a lace in Saunder's ofiice
qovoT told Wibon I had failed nevei
bad any cmversation with him on the
-ubject. Mr. Saunders will Wiy I nev
T mentioned it. It is strange I should
!ill Wil-on I had failed io'j-ot ii place
'or which t bad ncverapplied. Vhere
bus'this'i li'co Wibon?
The rest of his article abput this
natter & a coinpleto fabrication. Wil
on sctius to think he can write any
hing aiyi it will be bilieved. Wo think
be will hud out on that point. There
is scarcely a true' statement jn. bis
.vhole qrtieL In future 'ie can pub
lish all tip' lies he sees lit. I shall not
reply, (in," thhg wo kiunv, wo have
lojd'thu truth.
J,. T. OuTitqu:.
Tilt; sjU.Uln,; Carnival.
A large eroyd was in attendaqoe at
Mu' mask seating curnival at Wrjght's
hull on (lristtnas night. Following i
tlmlist of tnaslj'e'rs iuid characters' as
jqnied by each :
lames llqU'innn
A, M. Hentnn. .
d. V. Kobiqs . .
llarrv Deacqn . .
F. Hid well.
Willie Wrigiit.
ivxouqstcr
. . .Cut M.outh John
Nixey
.' Iago
Snow-ball (darkey)
Failor
Geo. Hlaeker
Miss It. Heard
A. II. (Saylord
John Hlize
Ferd, Hlocl
Milton Levy
Lucius Wright
Mjss II. Levy
Miss L. Levy
Fred Davis. ...
Geo. Ilejdletnan . . .
Nellie Wright.. ..
Katie Wright
Hlack Dick
. (Jueen of hearts
. . . . Hase-ball Hob
. . PriiiQe pf Peace
. puke pf ox-bows
Si-boo gill
Sailor
Iluqtress
Fancy dress
'. Fireman
Chinaman
. . .Midget puioen
. . Queen ot stars
School girl
Hollin Hakur
J. G. Canady
Don, Ciesar Jo Daznu
Mrs. M. F. Wright Fancy dres
Geo, Hudson Austrian Potint
Mrs, Ed. Davis. .Child of the regiment
Mrs, Evu jjensoq. . . lied Ujdiiig Hood
Luto Dqsjo , .Sailor lad
Miss 0. Joqes Sailor lassie
Miss Maiqie Haker Folly
Sam lkuispn, . . . . , . .Spaniuh Caviiliir
Lenord Sims. ' Clown
Mrs. J. Harris. . .Midnight
Mrs. Dcacqn .Jockey girl
Mr. Deacon Hugo
Al, Dixon, Cull'd gentleman of leisure
Ed Wright
School hoy
H. Chaqoey
Miss Ida Chjpiccy
S. V. ajoFarren. . .
Frank I (all.
Geo. Soqner. . . . . .
John Nodiipi
, I'age
Diisoy
Fireman
. J()ckey
. Pritpe Vaqwi'lkb'
. Du;e pf cpw whip
Wasji woman
Dude
. , Fancy dress
..'.,... .Flower girl
. . , , Clown
Clown
. , . , , . . Hazar
, Forty-niner
. , , , .China herder
Doq Quixote
Julius Levy
Ed O'Connor
Miss M- JollVies.
Mrs. J. M. Jphntpq . . .
J. M, Johqtoq Esq.. . ,
C. W. Lenhart.
Matt Hall
Ed Hortiiq
Pat Gorman
Chiis, .McCqriy
.Miss Gctiryio Wright.
Miss Fannie Wright.
Ed I'Jdgar . . ,
Marion Davis
Chas. Davjs.
. , Faqey dress
. . Fuqcy dress
. . Faqey dress
. . . , . , Domino
Fireman
Katie Wright was awarded Ihe prize
as best lady skater; Mrs. J, M. John
toq, as best sustiiined character; Mrs.
M.F.Wright, best costume; Marry
Deacon, hett gent skater; Al. Dixon,
best sustnined ehuraeter; (jeo. Hudson,
best costume.
IroiH).sal I'ov Bids,
Union, Or,. Dec 18, IRS."),
Xotloe Is hereby glvou that tho hoard of
coiiiniUnloiu'r.i for tliu Iniildiug of the
Pinu cruek wagon mail will receive bids for
the eoustnietiiu of u liridgo aornss Hagle
creek, on the line of survey of tliu Pine
ciojk ronil up to 10 o'clock A. M of
Monday. Jan. U. LW.
The .spucliicutious uf said hrldu are ns
follows, to-wit;
DiiniMisious Tliu roadway shnll be
tivtlve f.'ct in tho clear, tho floor of which
shall ho of timber tluttcnul and jointed
and to have a r u -fuco of nut h'. than olght
Inches, uud side joint surface not lim than
Ihno Inclies, 'to ho spotted down upon the
strbiKurs to a live Inch tlilckncm. and
s)ikoil with olnht Inch spikes, two spikes
at inch ouil of each lloor timber, nml one
Hjilko in (ucb stringer nltoruatoly, othcr
wlno. The Truss Kpnn To be ns nhown on
plans, "ft fojt spun, loiintructnl of hewn
timbers nml tho uccossury ruds, Ixills on.!
wiuhers, im follows:
CVibliliiB for AhuttiiicntN anil Plur To
be of tlnilun lUttunisI on tfip and bottom
slil-r, of nut thun twelve hubo tlilelc
hum, eui li bwlvtsl lulo iho otJtoi niul drift
hultml timclhur llriuly with Ibnte-fuurtli
tin h Imlu. Tint butuui. uf lbw( erllM to
nut umiii iielb rtiivi 1 vurfnut. and In
w iiiqNii t'v nilDt) with nu li or tnii
'1 l' II I'll' ('rid I II I'D tl'll foul
ti u by II 'ity L.ul liiliu I i n lu lutwi
'llii-irlb i. .ill b. irtMntit'.t iii iviiy l if
1 ,.' I ' Willi llll U llli' si. I tillllrt'll II
i.i t ... ufi lib Mini drill b i:il. TI. U:
I - Ittl uf llu iilli klu. I. h ut' a i. 'li
' .i.ij.i l,i Iui. uf i rib i pit i 'bull
All timbers in tit -b cpb shall be of tajr.n?
rack iir red fir and pi eleri of hark, 'ilij
i a t arih or pinr shall bo constructed a
hmyii qn plaiM and slml ljo tf npiaj
height to tljj west crib.
l'lnk Truss To bo built as shown on.
pl.nis of the following si.ri timber tn-wit ,
Chords 1 1 by IS hielir nm suilrlently
Idiik to rcncli tlio onllre span. I'inrtpai
rafters 12 ny 11 and IJ by ti .Straining
beams 12 by 12. Tios or pur)ino3 10 by 12,
shore rests ItJ by 12 j stringer 10 by 12,
All timbers to hp of yellow piio, red fir bt
tainirack.
Iron work -A.11 foot bolts to hoof wrought
iron, rouni, 0" n,,d one-fourth Inches in,
iliametor. oiuynroviiled with nnglo WnshcM
and iloublf nuts. All queen and kin
rods tibo of whnisbt lrin, en a and on
fourth inchos in diameter, rolling' 'qpsc
niil provided with double nu(s', 1 by t
by ;i iiifhcs, nnd ' a by 1 by Inch
wrouvbt iron washer. All mis shnll hn
of tho best iinlity of wrought Von tmi no
welded. Tio eudij of both chonls to bq
bolted to shnro rests with one-inch drif
bolts, All purlinos to ho belted hi chords
with i u '-inch drift bolts, and nil stringer!
to bo bultod to purlin js with one-Inch drift
bolls. ' '
HrnchiR Thq lop truss to bavq diagonal
horizontal bracing, ns shown on plan, ot
1 1 y S sipiaro timbers, b'oited tq atrnlq'
ing beams and at in terser tiousi.
Hnnil-raii' and Kunrd-plnnk to be a
shown on pluns. W'urk nuist be (Unc ip
good and workminllko mnnncr to the en
tire sntisfaiitiou of tho superintendent '
oonstruetiou and the board of cuininladon.
s
crs.
The plans are in the hands of. tho sccre.
tary of tlm hoard. Thn bridge must ba
completed by tlm llrst day of May 1AS0.
Faeli Iqd nisl nr.companied liy !y
cheek, bond or olber foot and sullicient
obligation, in tlio suiq of.J.'U'fl, conditioned
tliftl tho bidder will, in case ic( sliquld ba
awarded the contract, enter iqlqi'ngrec
nuiiit with the board to bqlld tbqbriijgo it
accorilanre with the plans and spcqliir.v
tions adopted. The contractor wl be
required' to jivo bonds in a sqqi e,qinl to
tho amount qf (lis bid, conditioned thnt ho
will construct ibc, (r.jdis0 according to bis
contract and In a substa'ntiid in,d witrk"!"1
likii nianncv,. lJaci 1 j 1 shall ho so'idd and
marked, "ii(d fur the coiutriu'tlq qf a
bridge across Kaglo creek (in the 'nt(
creek waKiqi rpatl,". jqj( dclivorutl ot
niailfd tq p. p."il'c.Iaqiel, mq, Iiiiorj
couqy, tlregeu. to bo received by
him on or before Monday, Jan. 11, 1883,
at j I o'clqek . M, The hoard reserve
the ribt jo reject iiijy ani all bids.
J. y. SritANiii:, ' j-H1-! Pami'iikh.,
Secretary. bperiiitpiidpqt.
Cqio f.,r j'.llpn.
ltilus. uvu frR'lM01!''? preceded by n &ui3
of wel?ht iq the b,ack. loins nnd loq-or pqc
of tho qlidoinoq, cui(Mg tljq vily, jn sqpt
poKc, ii) hits soini nffji. tlq) t tlQ Ijliiflcjs qj.
iiejgliborln organs. At tluicji, synntoinsof
Iiulgc,ithin iqitiq-ctont, ijiitiiloney, unoaHyi
noa of tlio (jtoinjiqih, e,j(i." A iol5tqro lik
pcrsqlrajtoih iiroijqnnu; i very llfliir90!lbli
itejilug after gutting warm, Is i wvon
uttiuidiuit, lllnd, Hhuidlng, ;uul ltolilng
I'lhig yield nt once (o the applliiitIon of Dr,
lloH!iiko,s pile ltomcdy, iylic illfcctly
upon tho pnrta fficttai l'"ior1ll3 tho
Tqinnrs, lliylig tlio Intense, ltolilng, nnd
effpi:li;' n. )p)-iqatmit cprc, Prlcc.CO cents,
Adilrpug, 'j'Q Dr. Hosaiiko Jjedlcluo Coin,
pany, j'lqun, C, HqJd by ,, ' yftltfH,
Wqion, Qrojron,
At the residuueo of dpsonli llewctt.
in Pino Yalluv, Due. 2i, 1835. WJI,
liaiq Micliiu(ejiid neiirjciin, iinyott,
Uev, J. l-i, 1-0, dillciutinj,'.
At tlm residence of Samqe Illoom,
Cove, Fridav Jan, 1st. 188(1, h. A,
Cbibls and I'lljUlia It), Hlnmu, At tho
same (hue iid (iliico, I'VatiH . lllootrt
and 1, Parker,
At the rosid'.iiioo of lln lii i(n's par.
enls, Mib'li V'llloy, dan. let,, 1880,
Wm. l(. Johnson uud lu Ibnighof,
Willis Skiff, J. i'. ollcii(ti)y,
At Iho rosiduitcp of tlo Iirido's par
mils, u this city, Stii(ay, Duo, 2th,
188.r). J, W. Shuniutu find Jella 12,
Nudif Ifev, Wulsilll, ollbiiiitliq,'.
At (ho residence of the bride's par
outs, on Catliurino creek, Deo. 27th.,
188.0, Wade tilifdtnu uud Auniu Quu
niir. Judge Crnitfi olllo.ntiny,
At Wtdser Cfy, Suturduy. Don,
JOth. , 1885, (Juo. Hoard uud M'uiulo
iSuumoiis, both of this city,
Continued no.st week, t
1'prtlaiul Mfirkct.
(Corrected Weekly,)
WunT-Vidoy, $125. 0132; Walla
Walla. 1 W.
Fi.omt .Standard hrundw, ?4 25otbors 3 23
Qf.i 7.').
HurTini Choice dairy, 23oj country store,
861 1 Sc.
IUm.r.Y Food, HOljJalS; browing, 22.
Kuus Per diuon, XV,
Oats Choice feed, .'WKK.ISc.
PoTAToKstiuuto 15S420o jior busliol;
sweets. II -2c por lb.
Laiiii Ih'st eastern in tins, 1010'; best
local ill palls, 10(810'; coiiunon, 8c.
Woou Kustcrn Or., sbrlug clip, Italic.
II V Per ton $0 30610.
Onions Jobbing at talc.
Ciikksk Local erciuncry 12llc; Impor
ted. 12(2 16c.
1'i:.ni '.Juict iit2fti2u;o for best vurlotlcs.
(.(cut Milt lent
(Corrected Weekly,)
Wiikat Per bushel
Oats Por hundred .
IltttM'.r Pur hundred
Mi Finin Per ton
Ciiorrr.n 1UIII.KV V tit
Timothy HhmiV 1
Fiiiuii- Pur harrul. Ut oualitv..
fiOc,
(c.
. . 70c.
. S(01O.
lc.
6o.
f t 60.
f2 7i"il100.
3e.
10l5o
.H7Ko.
f 3 00.
lnlKo.
30,
9k),
20o.
lUb
6tol2Kc,
IWtOc.
Fuii'it Other grades
llous -Per lb, on foot, ..
IIacon-- IVr lb, (oarco.)
l'.iius -Perdoxi'ii . .
t'li'tKCM Pur (1(12
I'm Aim Per lb ...
1 mioN's Per It .
Ilurruu -Pur lb
('lll.liiit.- Plb
1 Aim - Ten tb Una, ..
...
Muritm
IlKIK'i I'm IT
pj.mliM,
li. iilum I
mi u ', y Mi Jfi'TTTyree i i:olleii 0,
Ii I un- iiiiiaieu. i&
in, .m. Wit.
llu' V lb
4,ii fuinliy v ttt dt. . slulry
Wwn 1 "tf'ii
rvuic i) fur uu. Pur ! u K, C. Urvttf