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About The Oregon scout. (Union, Union County, Or.) 188?-1918 | View Entire Issue (July 31, 1886)
He Oregon Scout TNIOK. OltlifiON. SAT. Jl LY Ijvsfl. to ai)Vi:rtiskiis. Tim SCOUT In) i Mitrt .nrRr Clrcti Inttnti Hum niiy 1.-ht In tlilu HiTlloti tit the Stnlp, iiiiil Id, llmn'Toro t!l(' JIHST AIVKUTJSINl Mi:iH'M. Tlilg l n Trno stntctni'iit, nml we lnill not nllnw Jt to lit' iii)NtlnMi ly tm.v itlior tinpcr. ilvcrO-ci "III U well to mil lie re null- of litis. MXAXCIA h UXCliU 'I A l$TT. Tlic coiitintiod depression of silver, which is n part of tlio plan of those determined upon its dciimneti.ation , is in fionio places prodlluiii,' tho effect desired. Some of (ho frionds of Rilvct nrc urging tlio increase, of llio weight of the coimi"o. If silver bus uottinlly depreciated us claimed. Ueforo coin ing to this conclusion it would lie well to investigate) tlio reality of the charge and the cause of tho depress ion, and to determine positively whether the present condition results from natural entires or is a part of a skillfully devised plan to effect the purpose desired, lluforu assuming it to ho a fact that wllvor compared with other commodities has actually depre ciated, it might he well to further investigate ami determine whether womo plan decided upon and well understood has not been placed in operation to produce u temporary de pression for tho purposu of showing in the strongest possible light the claim ho persistently madu by inter cstcd parties that silver has lost its value as a circulating medium, Tho price at which silver as bullion uud merchandise is sold in markets ot the world, is lixod by London brokers who are interested in securing it at the lowest possihlo prices to meet the demand which they regularly supply ut a large prollt. It seems strange, yet it is nevertheless u humiliating fact, that the government of the United Hateu does not venture to purchase an ounce of silver from its own mines without first telegraphing to Loudon brokers to ascertain the prlco to be paid. The iullueiico ot tlio treasury department of the gov ernment is and has been foi some time prostituted to tho interests ol thoo who will prollt greatly by the adoption of a single gold standard, us they hold a largo amount of gov ernment bonds which will then neces sarily be paid in this largely appreci ated coin. Tho permanent prosperity and stable establishment of the indus tries of this country, upon which alone its developement and perpetuity uro based, will never be fixed and certain until a ilmtncial policy has beon adopted and placed beyond tho interference of interested parties, Chicago Mining Heveiw. OUH TIMIIKJUCD LAXDS. From tho stales cast of tho Kncky mountains comes the sure report thai the depletion of the foiests has been carried on to such an extent that the lumber supply of that region is al most exhausted. To this coast in the near future, will almost the entire country bo looking for its lumber. This is a question that should Inter est every person that owns or controls timbered lands In this part of the Avorld. Tho San Krauelsco Alta says: "So speodily, and yui so quietly, lias the cutting of our lumber forests gone on, that the country is called oul ol its inattention to face tho fact that the pine hinds of Michigan, Wiscon sin and Minnesota, which have been our main reliance, are within a few years ot complete exhaustion. It is estimated that within twenty years the logging days of those states will be over. Therefore, from this lime oil, overy-tree cut i it that region doubles the value of every uncut tree on the l'acitlo coast. As long as the end of the supply in the lake stales was not plainly in sight, there was but Utile attention paid to our limber region on this side of the continent. 2STow there is a change. The solemn and solid forests of California, Oregon and Washington Territory are being looked to us the future source of a tmpply upon which at least the whole interior will shortly depend for Its building lumber. There is no doubt that in a few years an important east urn freight by sail and rail will be thu lumber, lath and shingles taken out of our forests, ' It is a fact already that Europe resorts to I'ugot Sound lor masts and other important supplies for ship-building, and an Amuriutiu revival of that industry would oomptd us to supply a heavy home demand for the same purpose. Such a revi val is sure to come, so that wu limy us well count it aiuoiigkt our esti mates of future business." An engineer, who ban made olietri city his study, recntly dci'larod that in the course of ton years he believed it would be possible to complies enough elictrlcity in a substance tlio Mzc of an egg-liol to drive an express train from Liveipool to London ,i jurriiosPKCTiox Under the nbovo heading .1, l, Unto, the great newspaper advertis ing agent of Xow York, wiilos a summary o Ids thirty years' experi ence in newspaper advertising. From it we quote tho following: Thirty years ago a man who should spend Si.OOO a your in t he; uowipa pers, would attruot attoiitiou as a largo advertiser; now there are houses expending ninosi as much monthly, right along through the year, without nttraeiig attention. Mr. Konert Homier, whose under- takings in all directions l ave been characterized by breadth, bodncs, precision, and success, was the lir-t to make (he public familiar with large advertising applied in the most origi nal manlier, to build up the circula tion of bis Ledger to a point never attained before or since by any jour nal in this country. Although Mr. Bonner, s largest newspaper advertis ing was (lone twenty-live years ago (for he rapidly made hit- paper suc cessful, and, having accomplished his purpose, cut down bis expenses in that channel), stjll no one has come up to the ''splendid audacity" of an order for one insertion of an adver tisement to cost over i?li(),0()U. And yet in pecuniary matters he is a very exact ami careful man. It agrees with my experience that newspaper advertising is profitable. As I look back over the very consul' erable number of those whoso udvor. lising Inve done, I do not now re call a f ingle one who judiciously, perseveringly and freely pushed good articles, of whatever kind, in the newspapers, and did not make at least a fair success, while a great many have gained ample fortunes. I will not mention names in support of this statement, as I could easily do, but tho list is a largo one. Indeed, it has been my observation thai it is easier for largo advertisers to make money than to keep it. Often il comes in so fast that the heads gel turned, and lavish personal expendi tures ami unprofitable investments swallow up the fortunes, which, had t liny been longer in making, would likely have been more permanent. When business men come to look on the cost of steady newspaper ad vertising as an investment, sure to pay as well as any other, and not unlikely to be exceedingly profit able, they will use it more systemat ically than heretofore, ami regard it as a necessary item of expense. fcwi .mm imwaargniwin A washiiifilon correspondent says, while the changes in the Departments have been slow it "an now be said vvilb truth that there are very few avowed Itcpubliean clerks remaining in the service. Hundreds who were appointed by Republican Administra tions as ltcpublicans, are now loudly proclaiming that they are ("level mil men ami women, and other hundreds maintain a discreet silence, and would gladly take the oath of allegiance to the Democratic party if thereby they could be assured that their olllcial heads would not he lopped. I2mn:it the newspaper report are false or tho women of Washington Territory voted as great a proportion of them for license as did the men. I'ho argument that the granting of the right of suffrage to women will do away with the saloons docs not seem to have received any increased force from the results of the elections, The rural districts vote for prohibition ami the cities for license. Milliard table for sale cheap. Hn liiiio at this ollicc. Huy the celebrated Kimball pianos. Short Horn Cattle FOR SALE. As It Is neeessarv to make -oms ohiuiL'o In mv business, f will sell a vcrv line nne-vear-olil sioii Horn Hull, anil twent -live head of Cows, Heifers and Calve-, My cattle arc all Tiioronghbred lioglstcr cd Short-horn-, of the best strain oi blood. I have the nest herd or short horn- in tlu tatc. nml this N the best nnnortunltv over o floret I to persons wl-hl to imprint" their 1'iitlii1, as they can ini.v neticr oniiieior loss m-niey, of me, than from uu Importer. I w II M'll mv herd ulr out ivst'i'tf. Time ictvt'ii If ib'sheil. I uiust sell, so otum ami sco mv stock, or adilrcks meat rnion, Or. jllU7-tf. O. I', tiOOOALL, Sheriffs sale. Whereas I'V virtue of an execution mid inlcr of site. Usuetl out of tlttf Circuit court of tilt" .State of OrvKiiu, fur I'llltHl CtHHltV, on the 17th Ttay of July. A. D, IsS t, upon a liiiiKPiiifiii mm iiecrce n mm tti court ren dered on tlit -Nth day May. lot. In fa vor of I.. Jtacr, anil again a John linker hikI Margaret ltak.tr Iti wife. cnmiiiuudhiK me 'hnl out of tlu real estate described in aid lecrtv'iuul on'er of sub- and htriliiMftr tip- sciiImiI I nuke tin- sum of tiis ir. anil costs nml disbursement. rli.'Tl'niv I n ill soil at uililic outcry, mi tin '.".Hi. it , ,.f Aii.tml. 181, at '.' Ylock V M .it tlif' i ..urt lioiino iltmr in 1'nioii. I " 1 1 i r.nuiiv tr.' 'on, .ill lie rltflit. ti'l anil i"' Ii t'tc - John II ik i tuiil il.ii ji.iui ll.tUr li.ul on tlit iNitit ilay of Kcttruary, jssi or afterward iiri III In tl in or lo tlic s.iltl mini- to vi it rtif VS"I tlit-Sp , of Sv .. ,t. :,i Vi, nf SV' ami W "I sW of s.lt .A. Ti I South of Itniiitf H KWM. ui.l all in l u it'll "IllltV . l'rcc"M. to.'i'thrl Willi (In- III) nrtiVCMi'iits ail api'iirt. 1 1 .t it. f- tin tcniiiu bl'llUlKllltf Vriu tw Mtif . t u.lt ml.j.i4. Daltsl at Slmrifl t.Hltf tills 17th ilnv of Julv. IKsit A. X, HAMILTON. Uy J. i: Ti rrir. Mit-rllf Deputy. ju!..'t-vi. Sheriffs Sale. Wlieri'iK by virtue of m, cxccutinti nml nnlcr of siili'.'lsi(tl "tit "f 'be ir-uit i.oiirt of Ilii' Stair of Ort-Koii, fiirrnii.ii cniintv. oi tin lth. day of July. A. I. ssi;. nj.ou jlldlfCliit llt Mini tlccit'f of siii.l i i.urt, U'li ii red on tlic -t. ilnv iif.hllie. Isil. in favor tif tbf I'ir-i Natimial Hnnk of I'nioii, tt I iipnlnst i lmrlcs I'. Ilinklcy. Willis .-kill'. Kil. Hfinillatil and I. A, llo-kowitz, iuu nihil limr me that out of the real cstal.' tlc st rib'd i" v"iil ilcctoe ami order nf side ami hcrciiuifU'r ilcsrrilx'il, I make the ttiiu of $H0.70 ami $77.77 ctwts in favor of Plqintiir, aill fail.tjT in tuvor of Pt-ft.. Willis .Skill", ami ''I :is n favnr of Deft.. Ivl. Ib'inilliiril. Tlinrebir.- J will cl at jiubllc outcry, on tbcatnl. day of August, ISXfl. at 2 oVIock P. M. at tlie'finirt hiiuse ionr in I'lilmi. I'm inn cnuiity. (Ircpiu. all the ripht, title ami interc-t w'bicli tlic nitl Charles I'". Ilinklcy bail on the ll'tb. day of .binuary. fss.-,, ,)r afterward iu;lli cl ii or to tlm sni.i l.nnl-, to wit: Tin- WW oi tlic NW, of Sec. ;il', ami the W., el tli. siW': o'siiM . ill in Tp. ." South or Itaiil-v il) lAt'M. anil in I ' niii county, i :v;:' n. lnt tlicr l;li the iiujirovr tnciiN" iiml' appic t i)ati'i's thereunto bc lontfiny. Tpnns of u': l'a-h in Ii.mii.I. DlitC'd m' ."hcritrs oltiiij- ii 17th. ilnv of -In V, J A. N, HAMILTON. llv ,1. H. Trri,j:, Shcrilf Itepicv. u.lil-y(i, Sijiiinioihs, In the I'in'iiil t-oiii t.f tlic S(ir of ( licifoh. for 1'iiinii foeiii'y. tb!'. Cnsic A To ('ansic A. (Titi' Joliij It. Cilti'i. Plain . Crin s, ft mlanl, th ' alwvc n.'iniO'l ilc militant.; In the naiiio nf tlie Stipe f Oregon, ton arc hcri'liy i cijtiitt 'l ti Jippi'.tr and answer tliecoinplmnt (lied iigiiii'st you In tlic above eiiiitk'il suit ami in tlic aliovccntitli'il i'otiM. on or before the l!7tli. day of September. ISSII, tu!iiiiic hi'iui; the llrst day of n regu lar terin of the above entitled court, colli inuncliig next after the expiration of .six weeks from tho date of the first iulllmlioi of this htiiuniniis, and if you fail so to an swer, I'nr want thereof the plaintiff will ap ply to the court for the relief demanded in the complaint, to wit : A ijecrce diiolvlug the bonds of matrimony now existing be tween plaintiff and defendant, and for gen eral relief. You will further take notice that this "illiniums is published by order of the 1 1 n, M. L. Olmslciel. jiuK'c ol the aliurc entitled cotut. Made at Chambers, am dated this JOth. davof June, tSWJ (i, C. ISKHAL jnl.l7-wl!. Atty. for Pllf, Summons. In the Circuit court of tlic Slate of Oregon. for Union county. Laura Klgiu, plaintiff. vs Jaeoli Klgin, defendant. To Jacob Klgln, the above named defen dant : In the nanic of the Sate of Oregon, you are heroliv required to appear and answer the complaint Hied against you in the above entitled suit anil noun, on or before the V'7tli. day of September. lHsd, the -nine being the first day of a regular term of the above en titled court, coininincing next after the ex piration of six week from the date of the first publication of this summons, and 1 1' von Inil so In answer, lor want thereof the I'laintill will apply to the court for the re lief tleuiamlcd in the complaint, to wit i A deerec iisol big te lioiiils of matrimony now existing between plaintiff and defen dant, and awarding tlic cure and custody of the minor child, flossy Klgiu to plain till', for general relief and for costs and dis bursement of this suit. You will further take notice that (hi summon is published by order of the lion. L, II. Ison, judge of the above entitled eouit, Made at Chambers, and dated this l'itb, dav of Jult , ls.SU. JOHN It. OIUTKS. Iul.l7.wil. Atty. for Pllf, Dissolution Notice. Notice i hereby given that the co-partnership heretofore exi-tiug between the un dersigned, under the linn uaiucof llowlaml A: l.loyd, has this dav been disolvcd bv mutual consent. The business will hereaf ter he conducted by llowlaml and Wilson All monev due til- aid firm of llowlaml ,v. I.lnvd will he payable to It. II. Lloyd, at lie olllceof .1. M, Carroll, in I'liion, Oregon, or lo llowlaml, at his place of business. All accounts not set tied within Jit) days, will be placed In the bauds of an attorney forei.llection. N. HOW LAN P. l'nion, Oregon. 1 Julv Iti. IMSII. 1 It II. l.L()YI. jul '.M-ml. Dealer in Kvery Variety of STATIONERY. We now have 011 hand a large assortment of Kit C IT T A ML UTS. which are aeknowl t'dged to be the purest ami healthiest con fectionery in the world. Particular attention i invited to my line of Fishing Tackle, KINK KLY HOOKS, and KtslINt! POLKS Which are in great variety and very reasonable in prices, In addition to the above we carry in stock nearly every article usually kept in a llrst class thug su re, including Sponges, Trusses, Shoulder Unices, Brushes, Perfumery, KI2Y AVIS ST CKSAKS, VAv. NOTK'H VOW I'l'IUdCATlON. Land oui ti k vr l.. (Juaxiu:, onri;o, I .Inly '.'tl, issii. ( Not lee I- hereh) gben tllMt I he following uiiint'il si'lt'crhiis illcil notice of his luti'ii lion to make Itmtl iroof lu -import of his claim, and I hut -aid proof will be made be fore l!t'gl-ter .tuil Iti'ct'her at La (iiMiide, Olt'lTtm, on September il, ISNI, U: , Mtiiinel Siontli, lid. No. asiw, for the SV XH NW SK N'K SWiuulsUNW SceaToun-hlndSoitth It -II IIW'M. lie names tbf ftdlowlnif wltiu's-e-lo prove his ouut unions re-ldttnee upon, a il cultlvatlun of, said Und. U : ,ltM.i'iih Van rtcvantcr, .lolin Vantntlor, Itiehard South, ami Almim Vnnih'ViinttT, all of t'nton, Or. IIkniiy IIim:ii otr, Jul.l-vti. ItcitL-tcr. NOTK'H I'OU I'UHUt'ATIOX. LiXD 0n k kt Lv duxMtic, OnEt.os.( July H, IMti. 1 Notice In horfby en iIihI tlio following iittiuod Hfttlor tti (Tltsl notice of Iter iuUtn tion to iniike 1ntl proof In uppirt of bwr cl.ilni. and thatimhl proof will Ih mailc be fore ltcfi-tcr ttinl Itereivcr ut L tlruutlc, Orcp'ii, on Auk- -t', lvl- i A 11111111I11 .Ini.e I. tl. H.I. So rvl.'. tor lite si; .,, -5' s u T. a,.utit tt 10 ; u m ,... 11. hum the fol'ow i.il' tin. us. 1 . I . ...mi I.e. IHMI imnotts I,- d, 111 ti o 1 ., .1 ulin ..'.loll of, Said Unit. P, l!iia . il. L. lltKli- eriv. Itttmlull lt 'l'iiion, and John Mur phy, allot Cove. Oregon. Ill NltY UlNUl IKT. jul W vi' ig. lU-tfistcr 1 N N oMl 1 1 1 mSTtviiMgi'J'Jiwwlwwm"l' wWlllWllOTl'" vJOS. "WPuIGHT. Main StP'it, 1'iiicii. Oregon, Has just Heci ived an Immense sp-ckof New Go. ds, wJikIi lu will sell at a l'lca-e I'timjmre the ftdlowing pnccr with those of other store in the county: IffgCAl Four lined I lay Porks 7.V. I I I'M mill PAT. OVAL CHURNS, THE BEST IN THE WORLD.! Guns, Revolvers, - I'OU TJIK (wJt!l Ii Will FafYOUi 0 Has a Mammoth Stock of Dry Goods and BlKSiGEOCERI ESmm No Odds and Ends from Rundown Stocks, but it est id Best Boris in ho Met. Wool, Hides and Grain Eougbt ai Sold.j rr WEAK. TAMAIl TKATMMT! w youiigand middlt aged. who have, by their indiscretions or oxcessiveindulgencc, brought upon themselves nervous prostration, debility, m n on anil physical weakness, producing some of the following effects : Nervousness, Debility. Diinnoss of sight, Defective Mem ory. Pimples on the Knee. Aversion to Society, Want of Ambition, Melancholy, Dyspep sia. Hilllousiucss, Loss of Power, Pain in the Hack, etc., etc.; for all such derangements a permanent cure is guaranteed by the K.-e of Tvmm: Tiiuvtmcxt. Tuiiiiir 'Croat men t rresnrllifil by tin" l.t-nilliiK l'liy sicbins, Ilentl Wltitt TbeySnj: .St Louis Mo. Kcb. 10, 1SMI. ally valuable I think it the tluty of the pro " ' . fussiun to make It known. "For morn than three year I have used j Pospeetfullv, Tuiau Thktmk.xt with tho best results. I recall now son uraleascsof seminal weakness ami debility with all its evil consequence I have treated during the past year, which have been cured by tin; use of the Tkkat MiiNT, ami several of these cases were in the last stages, The composition of the differ ent medicines contained in the Tucatmkxt indicate, and its ellecl prove It to be a spe cilic restorative of nerve and sexual power. canted all the hypophosphiles, Dainiana You arc at liberty to u-e my letter in any , phosphorus formula anil invariably pre way that willi'on'lrlbutc to your pleasure or scribe T.m m; 'f hi-'atai ii.nt with the best n -pnilit. There are o liianv nearly worthless i suits. proprietary medicines of thi kind on the ' Tvm u Tin: tmi:xt i- composed of mcdi market (and every ilay is milling to their ; elnc most agreeable to the taste and well number) that when one i found to be re- tolerated by the stomach. TAMAU TUKATMKNT i sold on its merits. Kaeh package enutaiu- all luediclnes necessary for over one month's treatment, with full ami complete instruction how to ex orcise, diet, bathe, etc.; price, Tam uiT iskatmc.nt, per package J.)0; three packages jf,iO; sent prepaid and stcurelv sealt'tl on receipt of price. TAMA li TItHATM ftXT having been used so successfully lu private practice and in tho hospitals of St. Loui for the past lift eon year, and knowing, as we tin. its womlerrul curative effect, we will give the ft bowing trunrantee: With each order for :i packages (:J month'-, treatment), enclosing $."., we will semi our written guarantee to relund tnc money if the Tiiktmkxt doe not elfect a cure. Packages sent C. i. D. on receipt of . I, as security against loss. Send money lv express. P. o. Money Order, or rtgistcrcd let ter, at our risk. Address: K, L. llLAKK V CO., Sole Proprieter. S. V Cor. (itli. ant! Mar ket St., St. Louis, Mo. SAUNDERS NEW STORE. I lavinp; rented the olil stantl formerly occupied by I. A. Hoskowitz, I have l'HKMAXKNTLY LOCATED and'opi ni d up a New, Full and Complete .ssortmcnt of CLOTHING, 111 1 W 8 HARDWARE, HOOTS ;mk1 SHOES, H.VTS suut 'A1S, o(c. oU: BARGAINS IN MINERS OUTFITS. New (loud Hi Coiutttutly Arriviun, and all Ocmrlmt nt ol tin Sit,JV willU'kfpt FULL mid ( O.Mi'LUTH, O seT Will NOT fi -8 And ihviU evfrylKHly to come and i.amiiic ptU, Icurn pric. .. :.iul judge ftir thenotiht. 1 M'Y and SKI.L VOW V r-ii. My inottii is ; SMALL PROFITS and QU.WK SALES. KKMKMIKli TIIK XKW STllltK. DKAUCH IX J lilllllilJIilis illiiiie i "im l'o:k. Pake, and Hoc bpiidlcs Hi 1. sawi ,.75c. llandSjiws . 7.V.2.oO. II a Mil'. Spade 7oe s(tbe- .'.". .sntitljs . . . ,t7J5c. liroiin.s ait'-.'.c. powder .. . SOe. xes $1.00. llaiutucrs "v'. Wahli-ards i'le. Kurcka Wringers .TL'.f0. S'eel Trap- 25e. gTJfSSga Tottl'l IbU'k- '-'.V. tli5lgr ,m"- iro'"1 $utK)- Neck Y"kc i Th'- Kine-t Asortincnl of 1? S in vxi) a t' " low l'cs'i' 1 1 1 1 1 k Taoouh-hiuteii and Amimition, 1n , , pr, , I fti fl Wlpll m I MANA u U&iuulU kmi H1CASON THAT ssngxrjoaj XliR VOL'S AND DHBIL1TATKI) itivc and tonic, ired for nicii. I. HALL. ,M, 1 1. til" Walnut St.. St. Louis. Mo. Tamaii Tin:TMiiNT is prescribed daily for all form. of nervous debility in both ce. as well a for checking tic unnatural secret losses which cause so much loss of vitality. The medicines arc prompt in action, mid permanently restore thine weakened by ar lv indiscretion, excesses or overwork of the brain. A number ot physicians have ills- ill IllMMIlilTO UKDSS0ID, COOK TO? l J. ' vil Ml mnvNifnwiRliiniaiau HJSMj tt Tl.'TTLK, Searchers of Records, Convey, ancers, Real Instate and COLLECTING ACJGNTS, t'llloii, -.- - (Jri'irnii. I!"'tlirn- pr. Illpl'v made "ll all collection. ILiPig an ali-tratt of the recnriU lni tii' nlliee, aliMraets of t tie prepared with di. pafen. ' barges moderate. Farm For Sale I .Situated about one mile from North Powder, containing IliO acres, (Jood boiis, barn and other outbuildings. Knqtiirt of .1. W. KIMIUtKLLi. North 1'owdcr. 3 HIGGLE 3 . Having le.i-c 1 the sliinjde mill belonging to I. II, Uiiii'hurt. wc arc prepared to fur nhh a superior 'piaiity ami utaki "t shin gles at the following rate-: ! Delivered at Union, S3. 25 per Mj At the Mill, $5.00 per M. We rc-"i'i t'tillv solieii a share of tin p.ii ronag.'. IHHIIN'S iV: It till. JIT.- LAUNDRY QUEEN. The JIEST Washhuj Mdchiuc ill the World! - . - .": S. .M. WAIT, I'Koi'iturroii. L'nion county . I This unieliine is without doubt the bust in i existence, and give LNTIUl'l satisfaction wlu re 1 r tried, ffiEP-.Machines in stock tit .1. K. i-.. m. .s-'fultH where tbcv can lie bought at a !d'"" TIIYTIIK I'.Al'NIiltV Ht'lCKN, u Mi k k k 1 d tsS al i tol l Si ms-Machines in stock at J. 11. KATON S is-'fuliH where tbcv can he bought at any ! li ne TI!V TIIK Lai nihiv hckhn. ew Stage Line, llctween rnion ami Cornucopia. A , .f. VlNt'llvr, Proprietor, ii pj r m 1 i .luck. Vincent has put on a stage line In -twecn thU eit and C'orii".copa, over the new Pine eieek road, and will make regular trills, lea) big i'liion Mondays, cdlle dais ami Kridavs at (i a, ill., returning on I lies, days, Thursdays ami Sat unlays, 1'niir-liiMse C'Diicurtt t'oat'lii's. Stages stopat Park, Wright's Hot Sulphur Springs, Halm Creek Meadow-, Hogem, K'l gle .Mbiinng District, Paddj's Paradise, Pine Vallny and Cornucopia. The entire trip will lc nculc hi day time. Kwrvbotly Jtlib's With M;mk." -5ceiisi0il Sell j (Koi'C.ills.) I Com-, - Oregen. Third vear begin- September L'liil., 1SHI. For prosiiouliis giving full information, ad dress. IfKV. W. 1!. POWKLL. jiil.lT-tf. Principal. Leiditon Academy, Cll I!, Oregon, sceiiml year begins September '.'nil,, ISSti. Kor 1 rospectu-, address; im:y. W. It, POWKLL. Jul 17-lf. Priuuliiiil. A maa(i njy AflA ATTI5NTION! 'i MULHOLLAN, KNOX & CO., PURCHASING AGENCY, 12G First St., PORTLAND, OR. No charges for filling orders. SEND FOR CIRCULAR. VWWilv J .vJtU tiV.VW.vv Aa .AJknt ffafr fcAAa a t.A. Tin' oru NI3W FIVE CENT (1KJAK, H0ur Darling" For sale by .lout's Urn's, sole agents, t n lon, Oregon. Jul.lT-tf. 1IOKN A CO. Farm For Sale. Containing acre- of good laud, -It u -ated one (piarlcr of a tulle ha-t of Summer ille, all under fence. There I- un ordinary dwelling limiM' on it, and a gootl barn ami outbuilding.. It ha- a good well, and is additionally .applied with water by a stream which llotvs through It. About one-half of the land is umlercullivation. Will sell It for S10 50 per acre. which will Include the following farm I in -pbnicnt-: One mower, 1 rake,:) breaking plows, I harrow, 1 roller, 1 second hand wa-on and harm otic-half interest In one he.nl r, in.ii'H'i n's, n.iilMi -hbiglc-, .Ti ton- ili.o. ind otln thliv- t it nniucri'iis to ui.iili'li. x.itdewld tfMii. It I-a ,n ai ii V riu 1. 1 r nf inu 'lion c.t I at thi- olllif. HKST IN Till. OK I.I) MliB"-- iw r n itualltin are unnin,vtEyjS2 outliiiMitwol.x.-. f .nTftc'l rnnil. iTVOinwa -...inmlutu. liiyr TUU (UM INt- rou 8ai. r v Orccou una Wn.hlinitou Tor. aicrchauti auJ llculti. scuciatly. I I "mo yreirra ICS TPE? 1 SB aiL. tk, I