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The Orem Scot UNION. OP.LliON. SAT. AUG. 21. liG. TO AnVKKTISKltS. The SCOirr Iish n ?inc.1i I.arcur Clceu Intl. hi ttirui nny l).er In thin Section of tbo State, anil I. tlinrerore tlm IlliSl' AIM CltTISlNl MEHUM. This N n Trim Htttiiait, nrel wo slinll not nil r it in hn iiestlomvl byniir oilier iiaj.nr. Alverils!is will cii w-ll to niaUn a note t this. Local ami General. A Falsi: IluroiiT. Wednesday morning abmit 1 o'clock, Mr. f-uhon, of Powder river, while coming to the town of North Powder, anil when neat Mr. Cole's place about w?ven miles from town, saw a man whom ho pup posed was in a demented condition, run across this road in front of him. He put spurs to his hone and came to North Powder and reported the case: Said the man was liari footed, had a terrible wild appearance, and was run ning like a streak of lightning, and lie hud but little doubt it was Willis Skiff, tho lost man. Dispatches wore at once sent to this city, and a party from North Powder immediately started in pursuit. They repaired to the place where the wild man wa last seen, and found a man there, herding horses, who proved to be the indiMitica) tcareerow tli.it gave Ncls-on such a fright, lief aid he camped in the corner of the fence in order to keep a watch on the horses, and when Nelson came along the horsca started off, and lit ran across the road to get ahead of them, when Nelson lit out like the devil was after him. He said he wanted to converse but the gentle man didn't give him lime. A medal, made of food leather, should be award ed to Nelson. Sour. Ovkk it. The Baker City peo pie who worked to hard to defeat the building of the Pine creek road, now put in the most of the time lying about it, with the Sage Brush' ns mouthpiece. We can aflord to laugh while they squirm. Every bit of the western trav el will hereafter pass through Union, over this route, which is the nearest and most pleasant road to travel in summer, and will be the only praeti. cable one in the winter. When the road from Huntington is completed, all the cubtcrn travel will go that way, and Baker, so far as any benefits to be derived fiom the vast, mineral region east of here is concerned, might as well be situated in the desert of Saha ra. No amount of talk or mud sling ing will change this matter in thuleast, and our Baker City. neighbors had bet ter cork themselves up and take their dose with as good a grace as possible. Lr.G Bkokkn. On Monday last a man by the name of Lockwood, who was working for A. B. C'onluy on the Sand Pidge, met with a very painful accident. He was unhitching a span of horses from a wagon when they be came frightened at something and ran away, the wagon passing over his body breaking one of his legs and crushing it in a fearful manner. Next evening lie was brought to this cily and made a county charge. Ho is now at Boot he's hotel, and under the care of Dr. Biggers, who has the con tract for taking care of the county poor. We understand that he is a poor man and has a family in the Willamette valley. Only ft few days ago he sent them all the money lit had. This seems to bo a very poor country for a man to get sick or crip pled in if he has no money. Kr.KP Youit Kvk on Him. The edi tor of the La Grande Gazette proclaims as follows: "The pen-on bringing w the largest watermelon this reason will receive one years' subscription to the Gazette free." Now, that is the most barefaced t-chcuits to swindle the unsuspecting horny-listed ton of toil, we ever heard tell of. Cronemiller ex pects to get lifty or sixty melons on that layout and after eating all the way through the seat on, will give a paltry subscription to the man bring ing the largest niojon. Go to, thou gourmand ! Ci.ouoh t Duncan's Mink. It has been reported by the various newspa pers of this section thut the Clough & Duncan mine was told a week or two ago to eastern capitalists. The report is without foundation. From Mr. Clias. Duncan, one of the proprietors, who was in this city a few days ago, we learn that oertuin parties wore, ne gotiating for the mine, but it did not result in a sale. Mr. Duncan was on his way to Portland to purchase n rock crusher und car far the mine, which they are greatly in need of. Covj: Ciikksb Factohy Buunkd. Just as we go to press we reeeivo in formation from our Cove correspon dent that the cheoao factory nt that placo was totally destroyed by (ire ut 12:S0 o'clock yesterday morning. Nothing was saved with the exception of a small amount of eheetc. The ori gin of the lire is unknown. There was no insurance on the building or con tent. Mark an Assto.vmknt. Mr. Fred. A. Potter, of La Grande, made an tfs tfgnuient for the benefit of his credit on!, on the IRth. inst., and appointed 0. P. Juycox, of the Cove, iwtignee. His property consuta of h hurdware store at La Grand, some 700 acres of land near Ojo Dell, &O0 acres of laud on the Grand Ilonile river, and the premises known aa Meuehams station. Public Fi-itAKiKO. Mrs. M. ILBcew of Ohio, will be in tlii cily next Wed nufcday and deliver mi atldrcwi in tint evening in the interests of the W. C. T. U. Everybody fehould attend. For Sale- A TUton & MoFurlaml wife, aliuoJttts good ns new. Apply at the store of A, Levy. Briof BuUctius. He enreful of lire Mining propect pood. County fair next month. Pest bargain at Saunders', Tramps are quite numerous, L ts of travel ovar the now rwtl. Several oattlc buyers are in tha Wallow, valley. Best arid cheapest groceries at Jouoi Bro's. Tli j Wallnwn Mining District is without a rccordar. Parinwrs hard at work hnrresthig anil threshing. Pay your subscription to tlds pnpar. We mean yon. The St ite Pair will oninmsnco in about three weeks. The xmoke has Wen vary dense for sev oral days pint. Mr. Summers has been very sick for sev eral days past. It will he to yor interest to rend or advertisements. Tli? advance bill posters fo: Colo's droits are tn tlie valley. First ehs reduction works wilt soon be e.-tabll-hed at Portland. W. Oapp, M. 1).. Surgrou and Homeo pathic Physician, Union. Oregon. Jesse Aiher?on anil .1. II. Smith came down from Cornucopia, Thursday. Thanks to Mrs. (1. A. Thompson for a beautiful bfiuquei, sent to this office. .I.H. Oritos left Thursday oil a pleasure tiip to the warm springs on Umatilla river. A cow belonging to Ocorge Wright, died a few d iy ago from the otl'eets of getting foundered. Thanks to Al. (Soodbrod for a ntunbar of I enormous potatoes raised in his garden nib J joining town. The product of alio) yard of twenty-five j acres in Waliin;!ton county was contracted hut week for $7,003. i Two of Win. Bhikcslee's children, in An telope Valley, have boon very sick, but are improving at present. All the saloons of La CSrando have re sumed business. The Immediate wants of thu people must be supplied. Mr. J. F. Smith, of Geneseo. III., arrived here a fow days ao, on buiiiicss. lie will probably remain several wecki, The buildings heloimiiii to the city on (' street, will soon be relitte.l and utilized by the council for ofllccs, hall, etc. Frank Bros, of Island CUy, offer better inducements to the farmers than any oili er implement bouse in the county.' If you don't want to be bothered with llies.'go to.lo-,. Wricht's and cot one of those patent Ily trap. They'll fetch 'em. Mr. Allen, who has been clcrkingn Saunders' store for sme time, moved with his family to La Urande, yesterday. A valuable horse beloiifjin to Elliott, which was used in the livery stable, died Wednesday night. It is quite a loss. Several brick buildings will he erected in Ne.v La Grande, before many weeks. Dilll eulty is experienced in getting brink. One of .1. It, F.atuu's litt'e boys bus been dangerou ly sick forM-veral days, with ty phoid fever, lie is improving some. The Wallowa lube i-. getting to lie a great pleasure report, A great many peoplufrom a distance have visited it this summer. Don't be annoyed with Hies and bedbugs when you can get Sticky Ily paper, poison paper find inseet powder at Cjvc drug store. Mr. and Mrs John lleimey, of Pine Val ley, have been vtsiting in Union (luring tne week. Miss Viola i'nrsel returned with them. The land oiliee at La Grande sends about SLOW away everv week. There is a large amount of" land being taken up in this dis tirct. There seems tob-Jiin unusual amount of sickness in tbis vicinity at present, caused no doubt by the extremely not and smoky atmosphere. Mr. 11, S. initb, one of the owners of the Norway mine, was In town yesterday, lie reports' everything lkmri.shifig in the Pine eieek district, Fred W. Harlow, traveling manufacturer of rubber stumps, bus been lining the town during the week. Ho is accompanied by his wife, They left for La Grande, yester dav. It might not be strictly legal, but it would teach both sides a useful lesson if our gov ernment would renin o Cutting a' all liaz zards and then imprison him for life. Phil adelpha Inquirer. Marshal Gates has been kept busy watch ing tramps who have been pretty numerous for several davs, Wednesday iiissltt belaid occasion to take two shot a one who re fuoed to stop whon told to do so. Jack Vincent makes semi-weekly trips between tnis eity and Cornucopia, "mid Is alwavs loaded down with pissengers and freight. When everything nets settled down and running smootlicly, this will b a pay ing line. The Washington Territory democratic cniiventio- held atTaeomaoii the Sth inst., -enominuted t'bas. S. Voorbees as a dele gite for congress, almost uuaniuiuuslv. Voorhees will go to Colfax and open the campaijn from that point. A new fence has been built in front of the oeinotery. the grounds cleaned up, troas trimmed and well watered, willed gives It a much more credit ibln appearance than it had a few months ago. All this U due to ! the ladies who took the matter in band. Tavlor flrcen, of Fnion. is moving his large' bund of American horses from the Wallowa to the Harney Valley range. He bus gathered nvirsix hundred head this week, some of th-m aro a tine animals as enn be found in iCastcta Oregon 1 Wallowa Chieftain. John Pby gave us a snnnilo of some jteacb es raised in bis garden, which for richness of flavor surpasses anything we have seen in tliis rounlrv Certjlnlv nexches enouch to supply the home consumption could be raised hi Ibis valley, anil be a source of prof- :. ... .i.. r .... ... ...I. i,. fi it to the farmer attempting it. Tho cows that roam the streets of Union day and night are Rotting to be experts in, breaking through gules and feiicx. A fev days ago one of thorn inserted her horns In Tvim. Wrijjlit'a iron gate, wrenched it from Us hinges, entcrwl Hie premises and de stroyed about fifty dollars worth of trees andshrubbury, The Wallowa Chieftain aim: "Mr. Hun ter, uf lMtme. informs in that J. II Wil- i of that place bus discovered a very rich ! lodge in nilver and i.u!d. not f ir troio 1-os-I tine, ami that two capitalists have promoted io put up a mill on the g o ind for working I i he ore for oiif-hulf interest in the mine, Thi proposition has no: yet been accepted." ' Th-attention of cur reuder i called to thel'ai.'ii Surery li'lvcrti-ement of H. J. (Jeer. Mr. iiecr ha, opened up this uoinort on a more esieinivv stale tl-jn ever, aud pro.Hj.as to satisfy all those who favor him with their jiatrouane. Having hwi many years' experience, he know the fruila beat adapted to this climate und soil, ami his judgement can be relied upon by purchasers. Covo C1it1liitprs. August IMli., 18S0. O. P. Jayciv has gonn to La Grande to settle thu business of Fred Foster, insolvent. Mr. Pains, of Walla. W'nlla, oaught 150 tine trout in Catherine crook, one day this week. L. Bvron Oeer has moved into town and is living in the house on , H.J. Gee.r's nursery, j Miss Louc Meyer, of WhIU Walla, ! is viMting her cousin, Mrs. Adam j Cro-smnn, of Cove. 15. 'P. Fopter and wife wont to Port land. Mondav. and will nurehnw a full ; stock of dry goqds before returning. J. C. Doney tlireslieil aout Od bushela of lwiley the first of the wek, his ticld yielding over 30 bushels per acre. Aaron 'fhoniaa and family have moved from Indian crock to thin place. They have occupied the WentWovth property. Several threshers are at work in this vicinity. Even the most promising field- are not yielding well, the heads being not well tilled. Fishing for Salmon on the big Min imi is popular now with Cove sports. F.d. HobiiiMsu shot a fish weighing fifty pounds, last week. A. B. Conley has bought a new Gate vibrator and engine and is operating on his extensive farm on the Sand Bidge. The machinery is said to woik to perfection. ! The many friends of Mrs. Maggie I Phv will be iileitsed to learn lhat ihe ls almost entirelv recovered from her rKcenl dungnious illness, and will soon be in her usual good health. This place is well supplied with means of transit. Besides the regular mail Etage, Jno. Elliot runs a daily hack, count cling with east and west bound trains at the Union depot. While renovating the mill and tak ing up FOiue wood work, a wheat piine was discovered in the thapo of 250 hiifhcls of grain which had been drop ping through the bins for no telling liow long. In last week's Scout, tho Summer ville correspondent says the 'Pico boys killed sixly ducks. They t-hould re ceive the penalty for violating the game law three months imprison ment and a line of JfllOO. While unhitching n team from a header wagon near Conlcy's, Monday, J. N. Lockwood was by some- means thrown under the wheels which pass ing over one of his legs, broke il above the knee. Medical assistance was called from Cove, and he was nftei w.nds conveyed to Union. Died. Wednesday morning, after a brief illness, Wiftur Morris, aged about fifteen months, infant ton qf Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Powell. The BcV. Tims. Smith delivered the funeral ser mon Thursday. The grief sliiuken; family have (lie lieartlelt sympathy oi the community in their loss, Tipsy had heller be kept up, for 1 am at' large again. r-.l no. I am eco nomical to hire around a thresher, for 1 always go home for supper. W. P. Conic and go hmne with mo, W. Frank. No, thanks. 1 will dine wilh the ciowd. Win. 1 am now open to new engagements. W. It. My spot ted cayuso is quite a ladies horse. L. I am tie plus ultra when it comes to engineering a seli-bindcr.-r-Ceo Don't delay me, uni on my way to hire Jjpi. B. to stack itraw. (leo. V. Wanted. In exchange for a .'12 rille, a good shot gun. Pi of. V. Yes, everyone purchasing fifty cents worth of tobacco at the drug .'tore, is pie sentcd a good pipo.i W. C. Wanted. To kpow the naipu of n young lady in Uuion, who was gazing so intently at a certain young man, that .she j ire vented mo passing her. Jnp. D. Did you see us riding, Sunday? Ben. Ixciltiinliit In Texas, Great excitement lias baen caused in the vicinity of Paris ,Te.;. by the remarkable recovery of Mr. J. K, Corlcy, who was so helnless be could not turn in bed. or rul-ie his he id j everybody said bo was dying oL ( nikii mi i .1 it iti A I rliil linlf !r i.f Tlr. lin!'t New discovery was sent hiiu. Finding re lief, be bought u I urge bottle ami a box of Dr. King's New Life Pills; by tho time In laid t il;ll two boxes of PPIs and two bot tles of the Discovery, bu was well nul ha gained in flesh th.rtv-ix pounds. Trul bottles of this Gieit Discovery for Con sumption fieeat.l. T. Wright's drug store. Notm I'r. in Weston. Died. In this city, August Kith., after an illneu of many months, Mr. W. Pi. Chenoworth, aged about sewn-ly-li ve years, lie was forme ily a res ilient of Union. lie w.ta much e-s-teemed by all who knew him, being one of Nature's Noblmeu. Also at this writing, August 17th., Hon. John S. White is in a dying condition, of dropsy. His physicians say he can not live beyond one or two days, being now uuconciotn. W. K. J. The Vtiillut Unanimous. AV. I). Hull. DruggUt. Hlppus, hut., test!- fies: 'i can recommend Klcetrie Hitters as I . . ... .. tne very nest ronicxiy. JJvery bottle soui ' has given reliei In evory ea-e. One iii-ui look six bottle, and was cured of Ithooinii t.sm ot 10 .ears' standing " Alrabani Hare I drugiit, Hellville, Ohio, uttlruu: ' Tin best selliog medicine 1 have ever Jiuudlesl in mv 120 yiars' exKrIence. la Kleetrie Bi'.t r-." : Tlniiuaiids o! o'.bers have ft'Jded thei. tiM- tinio.iv.ao that the verdict W unani '.ion' ' llni rileetrie Hitter d cure all dlea-e4 of I the Liver, Kidney or llloial. Only a liulf : dullarn bottle at J. 'f. Wnuht's drugsti.ro. ! Portland, Oregon. ! Having tried the effects of the ooiieeiitra- ted extract of Omkijon KmsiBV Tka, we ' cheerfull. Iiesr witiiens to its beneficial agency in affeetloin of the digetlv orgiuis. ! It Is simple, safe and nire; is easily taken, and restore healthy vltallt j to the organs it I U hiteiidttd to onerate uitoii with assured Miuut. H..L iltCOItilb K, Hditor Catholic buiitlnel, Foil tfALC 1080 aerei of land, all in one body. Also a block in Union, by Belt & Tuttlo. Snmmovvillo $ifUiK J. II Uincliqrt will start to Wash ington Ty. in few days. A Shaw is in, Portland on business connected wit', the Pine creek road. Several of Sipniuervllle's young folks took in the town of Elgin, last Sunday. Mrs. Hva Irving, of tho Cove, is visiting relatival) in Siumnurville, the pre'sent week. Several Suininervillian intend tak ing in Cole's circus at Walla Walla, Tuesday, Augurt 21th. Mrs. W. II. Anilros fell from a Mep ladder, one day last week, breaking both isones of Iter arm just above the wrist. The parly of hunter that went out from Sumniorville, on Wednesday, met with Imxh' success -ope snipe and a cut lew. The Sumnierville Milling Oo. have built an awning in front of thfir mill, which H quite a convenience to farm ers while unloading grain. Mr. A. N. Hamilton has told his farm one half mile east of Sumnier ville, to a Mr Shopo from Tenessee. The purchases price was fd.SOJ. Mr. S. L. Melvenzio Has finished an addition to his drug store, in Suni nitrville, which adds much to the attractiveness of the building, and eives much more space for the display of his stock of drugs. 'Pis said that county superintendent llindnian will be requested to appoint a new deputy at Sumnierville in place of the one who now occupies tliat position. For further particular.-, call on N. B. Harris. Mr. A. P. Ambrose, of Yoncalla. Oregon, will bo in Sumnierville on Thursday. Mr. A. will accept a posi tion as special agent for the Citizens Mutu il Lile Insurance Association of No. 115 Broadway, N. Y. Western Department, Sumnierville, Oregon, N. 15. Harris, Manager; F. B. Collins, Secretary; W. F. Binehart, M. D.. Medical Director. Mr. Ambrose at tended tho Slabs University the past three years, and will undoubtedly succeed in tho business he has under taken, There is some talk of school dis trict No. Ill purchasing the hall above the school building, now owned by Hiram Lodge No. 07, A. F. ami A. M. This would be a move in the right direction, us there ate about 100 pu pils who usually attend school during the winter mouths, and accomodations at picseut for only about sixty. Lack of muni has been one source of failure on the pint of teachers who have hi'herto taught in this district. It is hoped that the people will see lit to purehi.-e the hall and that tho Direct ors will not hesitate to secure a good, competent assistant to teach the pri mary grade of the Suinnierville school, the coming winter. Should the Ma ionic Lodge sell their building, they will build a commodious hall in the near future, CltANK. iiJli fin Ecliocs. Mr. Frank Harris living visit, receiitlv. paid l'lgiu a Mi-s .Julia Chuiiillcr, of Union, is visiting friends and relatives in Indian valley. Miss ICniina Jones, of tho Cove, is giving music lessons to some of our young people. Fanners ip-o almost through buying and a great many have coiiiiuouccil heading and liiiuliii'.'. Qui'e iv number of young men from Suinnierville attended thu skating unit dancing parly, recently, The people of High) anil Indian valley were sorry to heat' d' the. lire Hint 'almost ruined New Ii (Jrniido. The delay in furnishing the lichoes heretofore,' was caused by the extreme heat, which ttpsisi your reporter lo some extent. Mr. David McCully, father of Hon. F. I), McCully, passed through here mi his way to ihe Willamette valley, a lew days ago. Huckleberry parlies are not so Hu morous ns they have been. 11 seisms that the bear arc getting away with most of the berries. Mr. Meld lloldridgu who put up a new plat er at tho saw mill. Is now ready lo receive any orders for planing lumber. Linod work guaranteed. Summer Si Hamilton, our enter prising merchants, will shoilly re ceive their lull stock ami are now making room for the same. Call and sou iheiu soon. A stage line lias beon established between a Onindo. aud Wallowa via Klgiil. One stage leaves hens for Lit Grande every morning except Tues day. The oilier leaves for tho Wal lowa everv morning except 'i'uesilav. Messrs. F. D. McCully and ,1. L. Gould tiro the owners, und so far have done well. George Dillin is driving the Ln (inuiilu singo ami Neil iMieuer the wailuvva &t:ige. Hard '1 lines. While money In clone, wages and prices low, expuiiies should bu cut down In every household. Booiioiuv, thu watchword for .Mother, head off doctor bills, by always keeping hi tlie liouii a bottle of Dr. lin.aii Uo's rough ami Lung Syrup, stops a ouugh instantly, relieves consumption, cures Croup ami pain in the i best In one night. It is put the remedy for hard times. Price 60 cts, and H. S unples tree. Sold by J. T. Wright, Union, Oregon, Kjrup .f I'lg.i. Manufactured only by the California Fig Syrup Co., Han Francisco, Cal., is Nature's Own True Laxative. This p!eaant Califor nia ii iuid fruit rjinedy may be h id uf all druggists, at tifly cent or one dollar. It is theinoit pbu-.iiiit, prompt, und effective remedy known toel'ausu the system; toact on the Liver, Kidneys, and Uoweli gently yet thoroughly ; to dispel Headaches, Colds, and Fevers; to cure Consumption, luJiges Hon, and kindred ills. Why sillier with a lame buck, when you can get one of those celebrated Mitchell Poms Plasters, for 1ft cents, at John T. Wright's drugstore? Try one. 4?ovo.st Dnlo Fibs.' Pipe YalleJ , August 15, 1880. Crops yielding well. Cucumbers, green, corn, ami cholera piorbus aboipnl. Harvesting and threshing now en frago tho attention of Pine valley fanners. Wo aro lold that partes orots Snnke river to lie married been use no license is required there. Is that correct, Mr. Editor? Several new arrival recently. In the family of Mr. u tig roll, a daughter; of .lack Morrison, h son. Married. A short time since, across Snake river. Mi-s. Mnry McFnilden id Mr. J." Laird. Not a runaway, however. A young gentleman, nephew of Mr. .Ins. if licit t, recently arrived here on a visit to his uncle. Name not known lo reporter. Miss Ada Uoed and Mis laurn El gin, who visited Grande Bonde re cently, were probably the first young ladies over the new road. Mrs. Fraztcr and Miss Utta Schi'll worth, of Baker City, are spending some week wi'h the family of Mr. Lnugrell. Mrs. Fnir.ier is the mother of Airs. Langiell and Miss Sehellworth. Quite a number of people have been in the mountains hunting the festive and luscious huckleberry, aipl each young person returned with the one particular hucklob.:r.iy they took with them. A party, consisting of Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Moons, Mrs. Geo. Steele, Mr. Freeman Steele, Mrs. Allio Denney, Miss. Viola Pursel and Mr. Ii. 11. Clingun, took ir trip to Cornucopia. during (he week, and visited the Whitman and A It a ledges. Mr. Eil. -Poor "Dell'' gets blamed for .liicl's items, and Carrie B. Dove's ' items, '(Dell's" own items and ovory I bodv.s items, but one can't be a re porter and say nothing, so who euros. When they blame us, they are not hi, lining anyone else. "Dell" only wiitcs "Fibs," anyway. A few days ago, while about, to hitch up a team belonging to D. F. Moore, of Union, Mr. J. A. Denny received a severe kick on tho left knee. Although not seriously injured, the pain was severe enough to make hint look ghostly for a time,. and lame him for a few days. Lucky it. was no worse. Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Pursel, of Union, recently paid a (lying business trip to Pine valley, anil also visited Mrs. Pur ser's sister, Mrs. .LA. Denney. Their arrival was a pleasant Hirprisi. Their adopted daughter, Miss Vi da, had an ivod in the valley only a few days before, having accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Denney on their return from a hip to Grande Untitle. During their stay, a party consisting of about thirty young people gathered tit tho residence of Mr. 1). to spend a pluusuul evening and become acquainted with Miss Pursel. The visitors uxprcssed them selves as well pleased with the valley, and especially with the good looking and pleat'iint young people. "Dull." Mining .AJacliliiory to l'luu Creek. A party ot ineciianics, engineers and machinists, supplied with tho nec essary tools, loft yesterday to construct thu foundation for n stamp mill and I he concentrators to be erected by Gen. lolinan aipl D. Mcjvercher at Cornucopia, in tne Pipr creek mining district. Tho machinery for a live stamp mill is ulroudv shipped and livt more stamps will be added this fall. 'Phis is the lir.it mill for Pine creek, and will enable tho owners of the vari ous claims there to come at a direct knowledge of tho value of their prop erty. Two concentrators will be con necieu will) tne null, as tiiere are probably many who do not know what the object of thoso concentrators is, it maybe wll to state that thoy am for tho purpose of Miving tho tul phurcts. When the ore has been run through tlie stamp mill all thu free gold is at once taken up by tho iner cury, nut wnere suipiiurem o.xist in tho ore there is considerable gold which will not amalgamate. The candied ore after passing through the mill enters the concentrators, which separate tho iiilphiireta from tho rock. These sulphuretM aro then put through another proec and tho gold wived. Oregonian. im;i. wwiiiyiiwi injwiirwummwamaiiimi .urwirrmniiiif Ciiul-MAM. -At the Covo. August It, Pi after an Illness of rluht dnvs. .Mrs. Lou zlini Clirb nun, age I ill ycuis tl months and lildays. Th.' funeral sciuon, delivered by l!ev, (ones, of the Chrl.timi Church, too, plate T'lursd.iv, Aut-'iiu 12 Ji from the resido.ice. "f Mrs. Juiiihs Illoout. after which the re mains were followed to their liual resting place by a large munlier of sorrowing rela tives aud friends. The dueeused leaves a husband and six children to mourn her bus. Mother, ibou has gone and left us, Left us ho;y on earth alone: Thou has crossed the inystlo river, With tho boatman pale nii.l cold, Thou art anchored safe with Jesus. Where the white-robed angels dwell j Thou art free from pnin and sorrow, Thou hast bid them all. farmvull. Dear mother, we'll not deplore thee, (one thou it with ChrUt to dwell, Koon dear muilur we'll uiuot von, Until then onev more farewell. Tltg Pamilv. SS323 Cure far 1'ilos. PJlus are frwpiuutly preceded by a sense of weight hi tho baek, lolus and lower part of the abdomen, onuslng the patient to slip poxu he has some affe.tlou of the kidneys or neklib rliig organs. At tiuies, symptoms ot hidTgestlou are present, flutuN ney, uneasy ues of the Nioinoeh, etc. io... -lure Ilk perspiratioii, proiltuam; a v i disagreetiblo itelung alter ueltlug warm. In a common attendant. Blind, Bleeding, and Itching Pihm yield at outs to tho application of Dr. IloNimko, Pile lteineely, which nets directly upon the parts effected, absorbing tho Tumor, alia) lug the Intense itching, and effecting a permanent cure. Price, 00 cents. Address, 'ho Dr. BoHaiiko Medicine Com pany, Plipia, O. bold by J, T. Wilgbt, Union, Orcgou. NOTICE t All neraoni urn itereby warned acalnst buying a note held against H, 8. Smith, by ii. w, Hkiuuer, oi tspiru, union county, Oredoip as value was not received therefor, and I will no! settle with nnvone except Q. YV . Skinner. ft. S. .SMITH. Loot. No's 12 snd .'lo, class B, oily warrantH. Finder will he suitably rewarded by returning them to mo. Maimon F. D.vvis. Tho Kimball organs have no equal. Uatublished tn I.SG7. Hc-esUiMidicd if Si. TJISTZOXXT TO THIS FRONT A(iALN, The Union Nursery Coinpnny sain for fall and spriiig trade of li7. offiT for ISSj and 75,000 Fruit, Shade Trees and Shrubbery, At Pricey to Correspond With Uu TimoM. , Having had twenty years' experience in the nurserv bnsinesj and fruit ci.ia .ii r in Union cHintv. 1 oonrludn that I well un- ileiistaiid what the climate of Kui i i Ore gon, Washington and Idaho 1 e, i it tries' most need. I will issue circulars soon, for free distri bution, giving list of varieties aud pries. For fuitber p irticuhiM, address. 11. J. GKKU, PiioiMitCTon, Cove, Union County, Oregon. C. PON DAM, RESIDENT DENTIST, UNION, Dentistry in all OUKOOX. its hranchos. All operations warranted. Gold 1 llhng a Specialty. OHlee Corner A anil Main Streets. Oregon. it v. o: a vi- gallon Company. Traiius arrive aud depart from Union dtillv. as follows: HASr IIOI'.MI. Passenger, No, , L've at 11 :0ia. in. Freight, No. Hi, L'vi at il :.') a. m. WIWT c IC.VII. I'aoseiu'er.No.O, L'vo at 1 :0i p. in. Freight, .No. 15, L'vo III N:(!0 i. 111. iM .lU.uir ciu-tc cjuiU'Ciio i at nil innet. with trains of the Oregon .Short Line Kail road I'or ALI POINTS KAHT and MOUTH, At Uiualillawdh trains for TH IC DALLK8 POUTLAND.iVci At Wallula .Junction for WALLA WAL LA, HAYl'ON.itc.j also with trains of tho Northern I'aeilie U.tilroad tor ALL POINTS HAST; At Portland with trains for all points in the WILLAMKTTU VALLHV, and with steiimers for A.s'roltlA. and all points on PUOLT SOUND, IlItlTLSH COLl'MHIA, and ALASivA. BAN FltANCJSCO LINE. riuiM roiiii.ASD. Leaving at PJMldn't us follonN: I IMM MN KltANllSCO. L'v'ng Spear at, wh'f at lOa m.iis foUows: TuieT Wed . " Aug IS Ircgoii, Sat ,, 2 Oolumtila. Tucs ,, 21 Loi'a., Thur .Aug State, Ull . ,, Oregon. Weil . . Columbia. Sat. . ,. State, Wed .Sap .'fJStato, Fri . 27 iregon, Jlou ,, 30 itoliiiiihiu, Prl Sep 3 state, Wed 8 )rogou, Mon 13 Oregon, sjiit. Columbia. Thur. ,, State, Tiles . ,, 1 Oregon. Sun I llUlllllla. Kit ,- la Columbia, Kri . ,. I'lStnle Thur. ., 23 Statu, Wed Jrogon, Tuen . 23 The company reserves the right to change steamers or nulling days. C. H. PHIiSCOTT, I JOHN MUIlt, Maiuiirer. f Tr.itlh Matiau'er. IT. I .INO J. UYHNl'2, OenT Pass. A Ticket Agt. II. L. UKACON. Agent, l uioa. Dealer in Kvery Variety of i mm STATIONERY. We now have on h inda large ni .ortiucut of PHIHT TAHLK1S. which are acknowl edge.! to lie die purest and hc.dihicH con fectionery in tliu world. Particular attention In invited to my lints of Fishing Tackle FIN10 PLY HOOKS, aud FISH I NO POLU8 Which are in gfeat variety and very reasonable in prices. In addition to tho abovo vp curry In stock nearly vory article mindly Kept In a tlrst clans driigsUrc, iueludiug Sponges, Trusses, Shoulder Braces, Brushes, Perfumery, KEY WEST CIGAKS, Etc. Mew Stage Line- Between Union and Cornucopia, A.J, YiCJ5st, Proprietor. .1.. I .T:ink. Vltiwint lias nut 0n,:tU0 Mm us . t (ween lids oily mid iMfm. over ttt now Pino creek rouil, atns'wlHiWiiHa riiguter trips. Iwiviug Union lonlavV wwjHU iiays uud Prbliiy at U a, n., retul'ldng on Tuaa day, Thursday nndsaturdu). i'our horsp Concnl Clinches, Stag a stop nt Park, Wrlglil'n Hot fiulpliur Springs Halm Creek Meadows, Hogcwi, ii gle Miuluiig DMrlct, Padd) ' l'liradW, Pitw). Valley "d Cornucopia. The entire trip WU Ue.Miaife Im Oaf tiw Kveryboay KMwi WilU "'Jim," iiiiiif mm ii yi