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About The Oregon scout. (Union, Union County, Or.) 188?-1918 | View Entire Issue (May 8, 1886)
o 7 TH1: WHKKI.Y OREGON SCOUT. VNIoN. i OX, SAT.. MAY S. lssd. ro ai)Vi:i:tiskii.s. The s t'T lt.ii n Much I-ircor Clrru inti.tn t'ufi nnv l'ii)iiT In tliU Section .( tin- , iim'l Is tlinrefori- tilt HINT . lVi:UTtrUN HliDII'JI. Tlil I- ;i True Statement, mill we 11 .t nil wit t" 1"- iiu"tinfil liytmy elltei- ) ti, nr. AilvrrtlM'iM will il wt'll to make ti ntite of tills I.ficntii.n Notices Wcb n ti.r yule at fliis otllcea number f blanks .' location of mining chums TJicv we:c urton up by 'in experienced law vrtunl :.! strictly in accordance with tlic hiti'.br.' 1 is Mini contain ali iicei-ary in formutioii. ijrief Bulletins. The late frosts have put n veto on all kinds, of curly fruit. A s1cndid lot of new goods received this w. ck nt Saunders' .-tore. liuny Koaeh arrived in thin city. " from Oiiuitilii, last Tuesday. A cum) meeting will lip held near Alder, commencing Juno -1th. An- wo going to have any Mump l speeches this campaign? Turn the digit loose. . Deputy clerk John Wilson and fami ly, moved to their place on Hig creek, last Sa'urday. As we goto press, the (ieorgia min strels arc entertaining n large audience at Wright's hall. The Odd Fellows of this city, arc making preparations to give a grand hall on the 28th. Taylor Green contemplates huilding a largo clock barn, 100 tf. long, on his ranche below town. Fretl Xodinc has been very sick for several days past, but is probably im proving toine at present. y Four hundred dollars has been paid to the city treasuier, during the last week, for liquor licences. Cabbage, tomato and caulillower plants ftir sale at Dan Monro's garden. Also seeds of various kind". If you want extras for any kind of farm machinery, to Frank Jlro's. Implement Co. Island City. "Mandorf's Kevengc," the third and ending part of Jules Verne's great sto ry, is commenced in thin iesiie. The World, Tony Noltnor's paper, has been greatly improved. It is the leading democratic paper of the state. Mrs. Etlie Johnson, neice of W. 11. Johnson, the builder, has been serious ly ill with pneumonia, tor some time. Mr. and Mrs. John Elliott were the recipients of a serenade by the Union .Silver Cornet Band, on Thursday ev ening. Sheriff Saunders lias his deputies out in various sections of the county, collecting delinquent taxes. Look a little out. S. T. I "1 m and family moved up to Hees it Jxobiiis' saw mill, the fore part of the week. Mr. Uhn will take charge of the mill. The Kentucky Legislature passed a law making it a felony to introduce into the State, cattle suffering witli pluero pneumonia. Union has the best streets of any town in the county, ami since the commissioner has had tliein cleaned up they look very neat. Wait Hro's, agents for the. "Laundry Queen" aie canvassing the southern portion of the county. The machine is without doubt the best, extant. Mr. A McAlexandcr and wife, for merly residents of this place, but who now reside near Lnstiuu, weie here last week, visiting their many friends. Mr. Hudson has elored up the Hon Ton restaurant, and retired from the business. We presume the buiness did not pay sutlicienlly to suit him. Dan Chandl r, of the Centennial hotel, Inn. discharged all his Chinese, and pioposes to run the Centennial, hereafter, without tin help of heath ens. The Sentinel man admires his own "originality" very much. His cheek ought to come in for a share of admiration .lso, it is very promi nent. J. 1). Can oil fold to Mr. (Mine, a gentleman recently from Kansas, 100 acres of unimpioved laud, a few miks. . below town, for 4 7 per acre, during the wcelc. This week W. F. Kennedy and Mr. Langrell bought I'urselV saw mill on Clover creek, ami will, in a few days, move the same to Dan. Moore's ranche on Pino creek. X A match game of baseball was played, lust Sunday, between the Un ion nine ami Midlers. The Mufl'ers t beat the Union nine about as easily as the La Grande boys did. Mr. Xcill MeLcod, of Suninierville, recently discovered that his father, whom he parted with sixteen years ago, in Scotland, is a resident of this valley, having moved hertr about two years ago, .Mr. Johnson, the barber, has hud a new floor laid in his shop on Main btreot, and the whole Of-taulishmcnt remodeled, r painted, and nicely pa pered. The shop now presents a very cosy and attractive appearance. The annual teachers instituto for vf the sixth judicial district has been located at Pendleton, and will be held September 27th, 28th, 2ilth. ami .i0th. The district comprises the following counties: Hakcr, Grant, Union and . Umatilla. E. Miller has now one of the nent eat and most attractive barrooms to be found in this faction of the State, having refitted and moved his stock of liquors and cigars into the Centennial hotel rooms. Diop in and bo fociable with Miller. He keep the best of everything in his line, Union will celebrate. Hcatl our advertisements. La Grande want a haul;. The skating fever has abated. Kather cloudy most of the week. Circuit court convenes on the 2-1 tli. Thanks to Jake Canntly for favors. Read Saunders' new advertisement. No bounty will be paid on squirrel scalps after June 1st. Smoke the "Couquerer," at Jones Uro's. Levy is constantly receiving new" goods. Saunders will paralyze you on low prices. Strawberries will soon be in tho market. Jos. Wright in selling squirrel traps for $2.fi0 a dozen. Mitchell's Kidney Plaster for sale at Wright's drug store, Tiy it. Hanging brackets for flowers, at Jos. Wrights. Something that every lady should have. The Frank Hro's. Implement Co., of Island City, keep a full ami com plete stock of harvesting machinery. The Union Milling Co. of Union, are paying 0 cents, cash, per bushel for good milling wheat, or of cents on three mouths time. Urgent bills, coming due in a few days, 1 am compelled to insist, upon those owing me to tome forward at once. .l.vsi'Kit G. Stkvhns. It is admitted that. "The Conqueror" is the best bit. cigar now sold in the United States. Huy them of Jones Hro's., sole agents for Union. Heidleinan & Dickson desire all those indebted to (hem to come for ward and settl They need money and must have it. If you are owing them, this notice is addressed to you. One of the candidates for Justice at the recent, election in Dakota an nounced that, if elected he would marry couples for .f l and wait for his pay till the first child was born. He wa-J elected We hear that our subscribers at La Grande failed to get copies of the Scott published on April 21th. We mailed them on time, and if they tlitl not reach their destination, we are not to blame for it. Jones Uro's. have considerably re duced the price of photo's. Get your ugly mug "drawed" and present, it to your best girl, and if it don't make her sick, offer the original. Husiness is business, you know. A scientific paper publishes this bit of information : "Lay a piece of char coal upon burn" and the pain sub sides immediately. Uy leaving the ehareoal'iipon the wound an hour, it will be healed." Tin- remedy is very cheap and simple. La Grande narrowly o.wapcd de struction by tire oil" night l.iM week. A stable belonging to .las. Claybuin was burned to the gri'im 1. The stable contained two horses, out; of which was roasted to death. Only by super human dibits was the fire kept from spreading, and had it done so, the whole town would have been dest roved. It. is though', to be the cendiarv. I f ho can be worn ot an in found the guil up without de !y party will be strtin lay. Our contemporary thinks that a nepspapor with a .t-uiv of sub.-cribers and a brilliant editor, is a better ad vertising medium than a paper of larger circulation minus the h. e. We would remark in this connection that the Seorr has as large a list of lioua-fide subscribers in Union county, as any other two papers. And in Cove, Union and the southern por tion of (he county, as large a list as all the other county papers combined. Wc shall leave advertisers to judge whether it would be better to have (heir ads. perused by a b. e. and a few of his friends, or by the people at large. The present congress seems disin clined to enter into treaty stipulations with surrounding nations. The sen ate has tied. ued very emphatically against Piesidcnt Clevel.md.s proposi tions for a convention to enter into negotiation: with Great liritain for a reopening of the clause of the treaty of Washington touching the Canadian fisheries. The linu.-e has, through its committees on ways and means, de clared in favor of the abrogation of the Hawaiian treaty, and the nunc com mittee is preparing to make a report in which a very omphalic position against the enactment of a law to put into operation the Mexican treaty will be taken. Forest Drove, Dregon, ' I hereby certify that I have u.-ed the Okk ! t.o.v Kiii.'.'r.v Tka, and obtained imiiicdl I ate relief. It is (toil's blessing to huimin j ity. I take pleasure in ris'-uuuieniliiig it to tho alllickil, I urn now nearly !K) yearsold, ' c'iine to Oregon in ls)2 in the'etuploy of the liudsou H.iy Company, and -iin t; 1 begun using the Oiegon Klilncv Tea, 1 enjoy good , heidtu. I) AVID MUSltOH. i KukIii t'o'oiei' riliop. ! S.U.Avles, inaniifiittirci' ofhultor barrels and kegs, has always on hand , a good supply of tho best quality, and will sell them at reasonable, prices. Give him it call at his shop, soutl of ' the school house. Union. That Kurt)! of C'om'iiiiutloii, ! True delicacy of lluvor with the clliciiey of action, bus been attained in the I'amou ; California li pihl fruit roinedy , .S, rup of Figs. ! IU pleuKunt taste ami benetlelal clfectf have rendered it iiuiiienoly popular. For sale hv all tlru-ui-ts. Snell Jleitshu tt Wood aril wholesale agent Portland, Oregon. , Wlltl (-'herrj mid Tar. ! Everybody knows the virtue of Wild Cher ry and Tar n it relief ami cure ftir any uffeo tituik of the Throat and Lungs combined with thec two Ingredient are a few simple, healing remedies in the compoiiltliin or Dr. Ilo-ankn's Cough and Luu? Syrup making It put the article you should always luvn hi the house fur Cough, Colds, t roup and Jlronchltls Price Oi cents ami 1, .Saiaplen free. Sold by J. T. Wrlxut, Union, Oreun. Jury t.Ut, The following Is the INt of juror drawn for the May term of Circuit court, 1SS0: John Iiivnniiv.'tou, llnntl City, laborer, (leo. W. JouiiMin, t'nion. . .. fanner. K. Ht-aper ,. ., Sain. 1 . llarno. IiuUkii Valley. ,, H. T. lltaq e. Praiiie Creek .. A. Uenlon. Indian Valley Friink (Mfit cr. Pine Valley .1. 11. 1'Vwell, Lower F.wjrle .1. Fickle. Union s. li. 1 1 1 Ui i ti -i n , j (Iramle ... V. K. 1kvN. I'nion . . Itolit. Yoan.. Uock Crook Arthur Hifiek, t'nioii Joseph Ansim. Islam! City. 1), .1. Hucliannn. ,, . . Alex Tliiitiiji'on, Stuuqitown A. C. Pa-kcr, l.a (Iraiiilu . . lllnckMnith. .lo"t'ph llutt'nian. Indian Valley . .1'unuer. Tliom:i. Keatin;. lli-d ltock .1. .1. Turner, iti creek ., Sam. Coelimn, Siiinuu'rville . A. C. Smith, Alder . Wm. MeCorui.'U'k. Joseph i .1. 1!, ililes Wallowa ... . .1 David Koocli. Alder Jap. H. Stevens North Powder i L. Corpe. Cove (!. W. Thomas ,. L. J. lloun ,. ...Nurseryman. II. II. ISrUrg-. 'k Creek... Farmer. S,. .1. l!en-on, Fiiii n , lJutchor. A ( Imllenur. 1 The Union baM'bnll nine, so lmilly beaten Uy the I .a (Jiaiiilo hoy last week, seem to have lot their prcstugc, ami dualities will decline the ehalloii;e from the ( hiiic-e res idents of thi city, which we publish below: Mr. Jarr Ulitlyuiau, SUvinly Union li'i-cballc ciuh. I Some China boys he see Union nine and niiitVcK play, binu'hy Nejlauile hoys he I come play too. S'eliiinle h iy pletty piod heap sa be. plettv p'uil, Union nine no much sahc. Due Mi-licau man miv he smile i tee China club take conclcit out Union nine. I China boy.- he lalkee nt.itel ovc, he think I allu same'. Now ..pine you llkee play, all lite. Siio-e von pint up levenly-li ilolla. ' China boys fie come to eentel an' -ec vou , one iiio'.c. We play on glouinl-' neks Min 1 dny L' clock. Majhe --o yni llalil an uolikee I plav. all lite, inoiiej heap t.dkee, you come to ccntcl. pint up or shut up. An Fun, Slcctalv China nine. I : I Too Itad. The other day we noticed a very shabbily drex-ed inrl, carrying her hooks fiom school and crying bitterly. Upon eiiquir I ill:, wc found that she belonged to a very i poor family living in the edge of town, anil mi account of the taunts, sneer.- and ridi i culc heaped upon her by the better dre ed I children of the -chonl. it had become so I intolerable that she was f ireed to leave. We were truly sorry tor the child. The childii- ot well oil' parens of eour-e know nothing about the lion or- of poveity, and perhaps inlliet pain on their poorer play mates. untliuiUmgly, and leady with no intention of doing anything mean. Par ents .-ending children to tiur iiuhuf .-ehotil-should call their attention to this matter, and coined tlium t lie kind. We Ct'It-linite, There was quite a respectable attendance at the Fourth of July meeting held last Moil. lay evening at the court hoii-e. The couimi'tcc appointed at a foiiuer niceling to a-ecr.aiu : lie sentiments of our hii-incs-inc'i in it g ird to h.iving a celehrittion, an.l the aiiio'snt each vmui'.I donate to make the alfair a -uecft.-, r .'ported. Kverything be ing favorable 1( was decided to liave a eele bration, and to cileleate in good style. A e.initiiitte on utiMeral.arrangoincnts was a poiutetl, and '.i ill go to worlc in carne-t. No jialns will lie spmed to make t lit- the he-1 celebration ever given here, ami the com mitlce should he aided in the work by all our eiticiis. Further particulars hereafter. The ( oihIiiit I't.el. Our devil has quit work and gouo to wii ting jioetry. lie thinks his late-t campaign song, of which the following i.- the opening ver-u, i.-hi- lincst literary production as yet: l would not tliein spiing time, When the fruit is lit foreatin. And the wateriiiihion-' gittin' ripe, And the candidate air treatin'. lie wanted u-to leave out some of our correspondence and iu-ert the whole poem, and when we demurred, on the grounds that the poem was somewhat hour in pla ces, and needed polishing up, as it were, he got hostile and quit our service. Such is the way of the world. IK'intit'ritllii Mute Tltiknt. The Deinoeratic State (Convention which mot on the t;h. at Portland, nouilnatetl the following candidates forState otlicers: Con gress. N. L. Hutlcr of Polk county; gover nor, Sylvester Pciinoyer of Multnomah; supreme judge. li.S. Strahti of Linn; secre tary state, It. F. (iihbins of Wasco; stale treasurer. (I. W. Webb of Umatilla; super intendent public instruction, J. U. N. Hell of Douglass; state printer, Nickles of ; judge nth. judicial district, L. 1). Ionof Baker; lilM-ecutivg nttornev (!th. judicial district, M. D. Clilford of ITuiatllla. .Mull Outers We wish to call the attenti in of Dry floods buyers to the ailvautJiges we ofer them in supplying their needs through our order de partment, li v -ending to us your purchas es will lie iiiadeproinptlv atid'cconomically. We deal largely in one line of goods, and iit all times guarantee lowest prices, show a large variety and in-uie latest styles. We shiiil he pleased to semi sniunlcs to inten ding buyers. Correspondence from such will icceive eii'-eful attention. OLDSt RIND, Portland, Oieu'on. iii-i n.ucs. While money 1- clrtse, wages ami prices low, expenses should bo cut down in every household. Kcoiiomy, the watchword for Mothers head off doctor bills, by always keeping hi the house a bottle of Dr. Ho.-aii-ko's i oiigh and Lung Syrup. Stops a cough instantly, rcllew.s coiisiiiupthm, cttrcb Croup and liuin In the i best in one night. It i just the rumedv for hard times. Price .VI els. ami .jl. Samples free. Sold hv .1. T. Wright, Union, Oregon. Arm Itriikcn. Muse Lore, who resides a few mi' s above town, while handling hor-os on Thurstluy hwt, met with a painful accident The horses ran Into a rail fence mid one of the rails living over, strut-1 him on tic- left anu, breaking it just hefow the elbow. He wit- brought into town and the bones were et by Dr. Cromwell. He will proba bly get along ji!l right, although ho I rather too old a man for many such acci dents -Marrlt"', III this city, on tin) 4th. in-t., at the resi dence of Mrs. Sullivan, Judge Craig ofllel- ' athig, Mr. .7. S. Klliotjand Mrs. Jennie L. ! Harris, b dh of Union. 1 The Scout itdns with In.i -Iretls of other I fHoiuls in wlslilng them "-icecs enjoyment ' ami till the happiness that life can give. We acknowlwUe the receipt of. and return I thanks for, a generous slice of the W'"h11ug cake. lteiiifiiilicr. All mile mid account due the ohl firm of Itees it Itainl must he paid at once to ' 1). It. Ileus at tho Land Ortice, or they will i le put in the ' h nid of an attorney for collection. The recent heavy frosts have not injured the fruit prospects, us was feared. From prcfont outlooks. Cove will raise immense quantities of berries this seison. The l'inaforo troupe are talking of visiting Union or La Grande, on a professional trip. Get). Hpss started, Tuesday, with a load of mixed produce, for Cornuco pia and way port?. The Cove second nine arc in train- ; ing ami hope to cross bats with the muchly vanquished, crack baschalhsU of Union. Mr. Lou F.llis, of Hillings, Meu taua, is isitiug her old home in Cove. Since her last visit, she has become tho happy possessor of a bouncing I boy, blight anil niischcvious, a veri table chip of the old block. Messrs. Wilniot and Uackett have .shaken Cove tlu-d fiom their brogans, ami hied themselves away to Abler where they will spend the summer erecting a palatial residence for the Hon. A. C. Smith. Your scribbler modestly recommends these young men to the people of Alder, as worthy of their respect, but candor conipills me to mention their one ami only fault they arc inveterate mashers. Win. Shoemaker, of Cove, and Miss lluldiih Williams, of Douglas county, were married at Union, by Uev. Mr. Watson, last Sunday. The happy couple icturiu'd to their future home in Cove, the same evening. Miss Williams has gained many friends in the community, by her modest de meanor anil excellent traits of charac ter. As Mr. Shoemaker is esteemed as one of tho most exemplary young men in the valley, the couplo start on their voyage in the good ship of matrimony, with blessings and good wishes from every eidc. My dear friend Willie has gone far away U become a Professor, so what will become of -nic now. A. When 1 call on the light of my heart, I go around through the bars. The gate is a delusion and a snare. L. Want ed A housekeeper to take the place of the young lady who has changed her abode. F. M. The live dollar piece which W. to kindly presented u. necding refreshments, proved, on af ter inspection, to be a copper. We wont dance at his wedding any more. The boys. Who was the living dictionary who adorned the Sentinel with his I'inaforc criticism. Several. Well, well, Jf thev aint all git Ling married. I wonder who will bo loR for in.'. K. Who will be the next happy couple? lleport. says they will tarry in single blessedness no longer than Saturday. I am trying my best to get entangled in the prevailing niatiimonial boom. C. My contem plated mother-in-law don't treat me with any niurked consideration except with a broom stick. 15. Who was the girl mistaken for a cow, about I) o'clock, Wednesday night? Sumtiierville SiitiiiK's. May 2, 1SS0. Cold as Hades, Fanners almost done seeding. The political poli boiling at a furi ous rate. The ball given at Ilinehart's hall Friday night, was well attended. Horry, the democratic nominee for sheiiff, was in town during the week. Elgin proposes to celebrate, in ap piopriato stvlc, tho coining Fourth of July. Tho "surprise party" at Mr. Soin mer's, last Tue-day evening, was a complete success. "Tod" Kinehart begins a lliroc nioiith's term of school at Dry creek, next Montlay morning. Wish him success. Suminervillo has organized a base ball club, and propose to challenge the La Grande ami Union clubs, in the near future. J. A. Woodcll lost a very valuable horse last Tuesday night. It was found dead in the stable, on going out to feed, the next morning. Mr. William McWilliams and his little brother, Arnold, went to tho Cove last Tuesday to "take in" "Her majes ty's ship, Pinafore." They pronounce the play a success. F. II. Collins' schoool in the Iowa tlistrict, is doing gootl work. Tho peo ple of that tlistrict am leaving nothing undone that will tend to the educa tional wulfaro of their children.', Horn To the wife of William 10. Kinehart, Sunday, .May 2nd, a won. "Hill" says it weighed ton lbs. dressed in the costume that adorned our an cient ancestors in the garden of Ktlen. Miss Sarah Thacker, principal of the Walla Walla Husiness College, was in town Saturday night, while on her way to visit her uncle, living on Klk Flat. It is her intention to remain in this part of tho county until duly. Mr. Julius Wcrtheinicr, who has he n in the employ of I). Somtners, in the merchandising business at this place for the past nine months, will return to his home in Portland, in a few days. Mr. Wertheinior has made many friends during his stay among us, who will bo sorry to have him leave us. CltA.VK. huddles uriil Harness A now lot of hand made hit and spurs, chaparajos, etc. jtut rocuived at Doldluiiian tfc Dickson's Tnuy aim have a largo stock of saddles and hariiens which they will sell , for cash, cheaper than they can be bought in Union county. Call in and examine . their goods. Muck KkK I'm- Mule. I Anyone desiring flunk eggs from the tin ! est breeds of ducks, eon procure the same j by applying to Mr. Al. (loodbtod, of this city. Charges, $1. pur doztu, Council I'rtirtioillnsti. May olst, Council mot, .Minutes of previous meeting read ami approved. P.ilU to tho amount of $7'..Y2 al lowed. Liquor licouo granted to F.d. Hem illard, K, 11. Miller and Henry Striker for six month each. The health committee recommended that the po.t house above the city bo moved to a suitable plaeo In-ide the city limits, nod routed to sumo one. so Unit a revenue might bo derived there from. The commit teo was instructed to ascertain the cot of moving said post i houe to the eitv limits, and the cost of lilting up tho same, and aiso to report tlio cost of suitable lot, not more than one block from Main street, on which to place the building. Tho Marshal and Ueeordor wore in structed to procure chiiunevs for the street lamps ami a table tor council chamber. Adjourned , May Uh Council met. The lowing report of tho eonnnittco tho fili al)- pointed to ascertain tho cot of moving tho pet house, was road. We your committee, appointed to enquire as to tho cost of moving tho city pest house, ami city jail, ami to procuro suitable grounds upon which to plaeo tho same, beg hmvo to say that we can procure flOxSO toot of ground upon the Southeast corner of block Xo. 10, for the sum of81ol) in city scrip, and that the aid buildings 1 can bo moved upon said premises foe tho sum of ;?7o coin or $100 scrip, and i wo recommend that both of said propositions bo accepted. W. O, Hkiki.kmax, .1. 11. Thomson, F.t, K. CTKS, Couuuiltcfl. Moved iintl cirriod th.-.t the report be received, and tho lot on tho South east corner of block K), mentioned in said report, ho bought, ami that a select committee bo appointed by the Mayor to attend to tho matter. and thai the city attorney examine the title of said lot. and draw up tho deed, ami thiit said committee accept the proposition of Jos. Nodine to move the post house and city jail to said lot. The Mu voi1 appointed A. Lew. Kd. IS, Ciitesauil .1 W. Kenedy on the committee. On motion the loca tion of the buildings on tho lot was left to the discretion ol" tho committee. Adjourned. AnleloiHi Hums, May fi, ISSIi. A pleasant shower to-day. The grain is growing nicely. Lots of travel through this place to Pine creek. Gardening is in full blast. Sonic of the vegetables are up and look well. Hughey Lynch had several head of sheep killed a few days ago, by tlogs. C. II. Present t has just returned from Pine creek, and reports loo much snow for work yet. Nodine it .Shirley have t;keu their numerous hoijds of cattle from the hills, to Hurnt river, at which the peo ple rejoice. Xo school in 'l'elocaset yet. -It is a shame that the children of Antelope can't bo going to school this fine weath er. Who is to blame? Why don't tome enterprising man start a store at Telocaset? He would he sure of a good custom, as this is the nearest point to tho Pine creek mines. Krvo. Frazieris fixing up his place. Something is certainly going to hap pen. Look out, ladies, Krvo. is a jolly gootl follow, and probably will make a good husband. i.i;tikii f.IhT. Itcmiiiuiiig uncalled for at the Union post- olllcc, the mouth ending Apr. :i0, lHrtj. Appleg.ite, Walters 2 Iltinson, John llyinc, I termini lliiine, Anthony ll'urdcn, A .1 Chapman, Frank Cook, .litdson Cotifhmnn Amos Villi ii. Den Howling, John Davis, .1 C Hlliott Marshall Fi-her, Willis (letchell, Abyal H Liallahorn. l(cv John (iish,,luo D Henderson, Wilson HunW, SO Utitfiiian, It A Hayes, Itev 10 Hess, (icorgo Howhmd, John hamhort, John O Laud, Miss Mary La Dow, WC, card Lawler, John (J McClover, James Miehell John Payne, It Parker. W II lingers, J A ltogcra, Sara ltoss, Prof 2 Keilh, John Rami, Jasper KijWS Sarah A 12 Sharp, Mrs It J SMcott, J M Stephens, Mrs JC H H Turrell. W O Weisgerbur Urns Persons calling for above letters, will please sav ''advertised." Ui:o. F. H.W.I.. P. M.. Union, Or, (.'inn fur I'llu.i. Piles are. frequently preceded by n sono of weight In the hack, loins and lower part of the abdomen, causing the patient to sup pose ho has some affection of the kidneys or neighboring organs. At times, symptoms nl Indigestion are present, flatulency, uneasy ness of (he stomach, etc. A moisture Ilka perspiration, producing a very disagreeable itching after getting warm, Is a common attendant. Itllutl, lileeillng, ami Itching Piles yield tit once to the application of Dr. Itosauko.s Pile Remedy, which acts directly upon tho parts effect ed, absorbing tha Tumors, allaying tho Intense Itching, ami effecting a permanent cure. Price,. VI cents. Address, The Dr. llosiinko Medicine Coin pauv, Phiia, O. Kohl by J. T. Wright, Union, Oregon. Syrup .r I'lK. Manufactured only by the California Fig Syrup Co., San Francisco, Oil., Is Nature's Own True Laxative. This pleasant Califor nia liquid fruit remedy may ho had of all druggi-ts, at fifty cuius or one dollar. It Is the most pleasuiit. prompt, and elfectivu reined v known to uleiiiic the system ; to act on the Liver, Kidneys, ami Dowels gently yet thoroughly; to dispel Headaches, Colds, ami Fevurs; to cure Consumption, Indiges tion, ami kindred ills. I'or Snl. An excellent pluue adjoining this city for sale at a bargain. H contain 10 acres of splendid land, gootl dwelling house, ami outbuildings and tho host nruhurd in the countrv. For further Information apply at thUrth'. Itrnrf TliU. C. Vincent has just received a splendid lot of boots, shoos, etc., which ho will sell at a great reduction on former prices lie nitani what ho nays, Try him, Trout Creole Xibblca. Weather cold and thy. Inllluonaa gradually subsiding. An immense amount of prairie land being broken, We have a flourishing Nahbath school, which is well attended every Sunday. An exhibition of line stallions took place at Joseph, recently. I am told it wan worth seeing, as some very finu stock was exhibited, The days of cay use horses are neatly over in the Wal lowa. Our school, taught by Miss Galy, daughter of Dr. Galy of Prairie creek, is running along nicely, with about 110 pupils. Miss Galy is an excellent teacher, anil the school is doubtless as good as any in the county. Karly sown grain is looking fine. Uespite the coltl weather, fall gown wheat is in gootl condition, proving tho very important point that our bunch gnifs prairies are all right for fall sow ing. Come on, you wheat growers, there's room for all. The boys have lots of fun fishing, as there are plenty of very line lish. Some fears are entertained for thoso who live near the fishing grounds, and indulge in eating so very many of these big fish. Still we hope they will succeed without any serious re sults. Considerable improvement is going on at Alder, this hpring. Mr. Wlu'ta ker bus a very nice dwelling houso about completed. Mr. Wilson, part ner of Mr. (Jon way, has also built ; neat and substantial dwelling house and barn. The new (junker ohurch is progressing finely, Messrs. Fulton and A. H. Akin are the architects. Pow'lor J?ivor Pebbles. The Park sawmill is now running at full blast. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Jamison, of the Cove, have been visiting friends on Powder river. Mr. Wm. Miles, of Hig creek, has moved to Powder river, where he will niake his futuit! home. Mesns Clough tfc Duncan have stalled their urastra, and are now ruuiiiiK tlay and night. Hasten Goodman met with a wry painful accident a few days ago. While chopping wood, the axe glanced ami split his fool. open. The Uev. Hoyles, of the Park, has just arrived from Pine valley. He intends to return, however, and make that his future home. Mr. Henry Howtnan has purchased a new set. of tools, and is now pre pared to tlo all kinds of carpenter work. We wish Mr. Hownian success. Chas. Heard, while driving in band of horses the other tlay, by some ineam broke the back of the horso he was ritling. The horso hud to be killed to get him out of his misery. Vox I'OI'UU, Toloeased TjiltUnys. Occasional showers. Fruit trees In bloom. Mr. Wait, agent for the "Laundry Queen" washer, paid Telocaset a visit, Monday. Several of Telocaset'. s farmors have gone on a sheep shearing expedition to Eagle valley. Mr. Yowell informs us that his hrothoi'-in-law , Mr. (riros, intends making Union county his home, uh soon as ho can dispose of his property in Missouri. (J. II. Prcscott, of Telocnsot, Inn been prospecting in tho mountains of Lower ICagle, for several days. We did not learn what kind of luck ho had. JlijVh Valley Hasli. May oth, 188G. Mr. Fred Duncan, of llogein, Is visiting here. Horn. April 28th. to the wife of John Smith, a daughter. Mr. John Wilkinson has moved his milch cows off to better rang'i. Louie Lamaux has sold his claim to Dutch John, and. moved to Pino creek. H. M. Fui'inaii and Air. Doylo, of HakerCity, the gonial organ iigontB, paid our valley n visit last week. Tho small boys aro busy trapning squirrels. Most of tho farmers ditto. The frogs join tho racket for tho bene fit of their lungs. If any of tho political candidates expeel to get tho grccubncK vote- of this valley," they had better come around mid put in some of their host licks. Homo. Eugene "Notes. May :ird., 1880. Concerts and church sociables too numerous to mention. Judge Hean went to Koscburg, Saturday last, to commciico circuit court there to-day. Cherry & Day's now two story brick, on AlllaiHelto and 7th. streets, is Hearing completion. A V. W. C. T. U. organization has ncen formed in this city. They gavo u sociable last Saturday evening. The Georgia MlusP'ola performed at Kiiiehai't's last -Monday and Tuosday evening. It was pronounced good for a "nigger show." The contract for grading tho Sinu lavr wagon road from this city around I'lviiioiith rock, has been let to John Ilr'ovvn for 1,160. Wednesday morning, Jtidgo llcun senten -ed .lames Hums and John Hrcans each to three years imprison ment in tho Statu penitentiary for burglary. Uov. OctnvhiB Parker, Episcopal mlnUtcr formerly located at linker City, and well known in Eastern Ore gou, left Inst Monday for Alaska, whero ho will engugo hi mUslonary work.