The Oregon scout. (Union, Union County, Or.) 188?-1918, August 28, 1886, Image 5

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ONION. OltKGON. BAT. AUG. 2S. lfi)
TO ADVl'.KTISKItS.
Tha SCOOT lias n, Mnoh I-irgol- Clrcn
Mtlnn than nny l-vrr In thl Hrrtlou
ii in sunn, ana I. invrnrure tno ItKST
All VKIlTISIMIi NUIIlbM,
inn 14 a iruc niairmrni, ntnl o
Miniinntnll w H to up questioned hy nny
other iinicr. AUvcrllmis will do veil
i ion km n nine or huh.
LocjiI and General.
Writ of Injunction. Mtvsre. Shaw
& McLcod, tho contractors for buildinc
wiu him: uicch. ruau, jmving Completed
the work, tho comniifsioners and all
cuiiuurnuu met in i ma city to receive
the road, and finish up the business,
when liieir proceedings were Ptiddonly
brought to an end by a writ of injunc
tion being rerved on them at the in
stance of Union county court, re
straining the road commissioners from
receiving the. road or any part thereof,
or paying the contractors for their
work or any part thereof, until the
road is completed as specified in tho
contract, aUo inhibiting the payment
of any money to the cotnmitbioner?
for numerous trips made to Portland
and elsewhere, and for unneceptury
time put in on the road ; alto inhibit
ing the payment of salary and traveling
expenee to J. W. Strange, as eecreU-
ry. The contractors are also enjoined
from receiving payment for their work
on tho road or any part thereof. The
complaint, wo believe, alleges that tin
contract specifying tho manner in
which tho road ehall be built has not
been complied with, and that at least
if 7 ,000 of the appropriation ban not
been properly applied. The matter
mil be adjucated in tho circuit court
Anothku Humomst. Union coun
ty's celebrated ox-expert is alfo a lui
monst. In aiuwcring a pill v lette
written by an ignoramus in Illinois
who suks for information concernin
this country, he gets oh" many thin
supposed to be very facetious and fun
ny Among other things he. Favs
"As to our county debt it is incog. It
runs f-omewhere between flO.OOO and
fw.wu, and is still running. For in
formation write, to A. P. Bencon, late
cuiuuy treasurer, or Hotter still, write
to V. T. Wright, c.iahier of First Na
tional Bank, as he is supposed to ban
pic the money. If you will send a iJilO
oin to any ol our ex olhciaU he will
tell you all he know" The thought
will no doubt occur to the reador that
the "expert" allows himself a pretty
oiue margin in "guessing" at the in
uebtedness so soon after his valuable
work, aleo if he knows so well where
the county money is kept, how he
came to overlook $2r,000 that was in
the same place during his work of ex
porting. That which may appear ex
tremely ninny to the 7oU expert,
may not cause the tax-pavers of th in
county Jo indulge in any great amount
ui iiiiarity.
Low Interest. A Philadelphia
jurist at present visiting here re
marked to a reporter this afternoon
that lie was surprised to learn of the
enormous rate of interest borrowers
were paying in Oregon. He savs that
upon his arrival home, he will confer
with some friends bavins millions iro-
ing begging at -1 per cent, per annum,
and see if ho cannot induce them to
throw a million or a million and a
half upon this market at 7 per cent,
per year on gilt-edgo paper and ap
proved real estate and farm property,
Jho lender paying taxes. The gentle
man referred to is one of the substan
tial kind who does not talk merely for
the sake of hearing tho melody of his
voice. Portland Telegram.
Something- Wito.vo. "Our Union
exchanges do not roach us until about
a week after their publication. Hap
enings in Union frequently reach Us
through Portland papers before we get
tho Union papers from which tho
items were copied." Chieftain. Jf
the above is true, some post iriaster on
the route between here and iooph
purposely delays the papers, as they
are mailed regularly every Saturday
morning. Whoever it is will get
caught someday when ho least expects
h, ami unit nimseit m considerable
trouble.
Houses Killed. A few dayB ago
a Taylor CSreen was driving a band of
iiortcs over the Wilhehn bridge winch
crosses me urunuo itouao river near
.Lower Cove, tho bridge gave Way, pre
cipitating the horses into the river be
heath. Two of them were killed and
.i. t . . .
jiuuiy oiuers oauiy injured. A new
bridge is needed very much at that
pla;:e. The commiseiouers will, no
doubt, attend to it at their next
meeting.
Bead Thkm. Elsewhere in this pa1
per aro published, by the county court,
ftuvertisemeiits for bids to build
uriiige over tiranuc notkie river at
Jblgin, to furnish wood at cdurt house,
to care for the county poor, to furbish
medical attendance to paupersj to
bnild abuttmenta for bridge, etc. It
ill require considerable labor to do
all this, and those wanting employ
Hieiit should compete for the work.
, On a Vihit. lira. Mary Baird, of
Alkali, Umatilla county, arrived in
this city Thursday last, oh a visit to
her mother, Mrs. Bell. Sho expressed
urpnse at the growth of Union since
the was last here, come six years ago.
Hhc will probably remain hero two or
three weeks.
Brief Bullotins,
Drummers in Abundance.
Eat nt the Centennial hotel.
Island City has a new doctor.
Very few vacant house in town.
Weather getting somewhat cooler.
Circuit court commences Sept. 7th,
Itev. J. R. Wat-on left last week for the
Kast.
A number of Indians were in the city on
Thursday.
U?corder Davis has completed the city
assessment.
The Argus will not rua "phenix like"
from it ashes.
The camels are cumins, also tho Me.
phants and lions.
Thedalvatiuu Armv is nrcDirins to mnbr
a raid on Portland.
Mra .1. C. Hummers ia still rerv sink, hut
is slowly improving.
0. A. Thomnaon had hi residenen nhn.
tographed this week.
Frank Collins, of Suinmervillc. naid tin-
ion a visit during the week.
Vincent's stajrc to Cornnronia. comes ami
goes loaded don n caeh trip.
Buy vour boots and shoes of Vinomit. Itn
keeps none hut the very best.
Will. MeCoinas will taki: his dpimrtiire
for Chicago .oinc lime next week.
Postmaster Hall returned from his visit
to Portland, the fore part of the week.
Preserve vour credit liv tiuvinir nt nm..
that small accouut at Cove drug store.
r.ninurs uusy iiircaiiuu!. inucrons urn
turning out mueli better than was expected.
l)r, Cromwell in havinc a rood am! snli-
t..i it. f i
otMiw.ii siuuwaift iiiiu in iroill Ol Ills 01I1CC.
Dr. Capps is makinii sump extensive im-
proTetuciUs on his residence in North Union,
The Legore brothers arc working their
mines near joscpn, Willi llallCJiu tiros-
The masons arc at work on the fomuln.
tiun for EJ. Uavis' new reiideneu in North
union.
The next lot of postal cards will be white
with black ink, and a head of Jefferson
or vignette.
The Elite Dramatic Society of La Grande,
will play the popidar drama, "Black-eyed
.Siuan, iu nbjut two weeks.
Wm. Kincr is overon the Cascade branch
of the N. P. railroad, serving as one of the
"bosses" for Smith and llalc.
Odd Fellows are warned against one K.
D. Quassie, the absconding treasurer of Fe
lin lo.lgj I. O. O. F.of Montana.
Itev. Irwin will hereafter be the regular
pastor of the M. 12. church in this city, lie
wid conduct services every Sunday.
If you don't want to be bothered with
flies, go to.Ios. Wriaht'saudgetoncuf those
patent fly traps. They'll fetch 'cm.
Watermelons in large quantities have
,.SC?, .!!',l!etl t0 tlli rity recently, from
Walla Walla and the Willamette Valley.
Our readers will fxiii.n Mio .ni.inu-t,.,
limited amount of local matter, this week.
is we are overrun with adveitiscments.
JlailK Vaughn, who was shot a short
ume airo will recover. n h t-i. ili tin..
old Irish gentleman, "mighty hard to kill."
This week the La Grande Gazette enters
upon its sixth volume. It is ah excellent
journal and we wish it continued nrosnuri.
ty. ' '
Harry Doacou has invested in n wild nnA
untamed steed, and maybe seen occasion
ally carcerini; over the countrv at n HvpIv
gait.
Bead the conversation, in another col-
num. between an old ircntlem ;in mill liii
on. eonceniinr Drake'.s aion Thcr i
lots of truth in it.
Judge Goodall left Wednesday for a trip
OTcr the Pine crock road in order to judge
for himself jitBt what kind of a road is to
be given this county for the $10,000 apro
priation made by the state, and to sre
what kind of a bridge is needed on K.igle
creek. We are pleased at the intelligent
intercut manifested bv Judge. Gooda I, in
everything pertaining to the welfare of the
county, and believe that he will prove to be
the right man iu the right place. If so.
the people of Union county have cause to
congratulate themselves.
Those desiring 'urnituro will do well to
call at the establishment of Iiowland &
Wilson, as they have just received an im
mense assortment of parlor and bedroom
seta, tables, chairs, otllce furniture, etc., I preparing to make a vit-i'. to (Ja
which tney will ell cheaper than they ran They expect to tart about the
be purchased elsewhere in the countv. The
new tirm have inaugerated a new stvle of
buniness, and are determined to nior. than
satisty their patrons Call on them, it will
no you goon to looK at the furniture wheth
er you jiurchase or not.
An Ashland exchange savs: "The woo!
en nulli are runninc night and dav and
yci are somewhat behind with their orders
i.ast i nursday they sent another In rue in
voice of their tine blankets to Alaska."
What is the reason wo rnn't h
mill in Union, and ship tine blankets to
Ali..t.? TI...... I. . V. I ......
wn.i.a t Jiiuc is iiui n uciier luuiiiion
than this on the Pacific coast for a woolen
mill
Frank Pro's Implement Co..
City, pav the highest market
grain. I hey keep grain sacks to loan or
seJl to tanners.
at Island
price for
COI.Ii'8 Hid SHOW COM1NO.
Ktliiforretl Willi Dr. W. V Carvnr'i
"Win Went" Coniblimtum.
Dikd At her residence near Wing
Villo, Baker county, Thureday uigbt,
Aug. 2Gtli, after au illriess of three or
four days, Mrs. Janiea Uwinnclle. A
narnber of retatites drid frienda of tho
deceased, in thld city, went up to at
tend tho toner), tfliicb took placo
v
The Union Dramatic Club haveseni fur n
number of now plays and will at once bi-
gm preparations to give a series of ehtei-
.uiiiiieius iiiis winter.
It is reported that Hiev 1
seamless lace of pure white marble in the
Hurricane ereeK quarry, Wallowa, some
twenty feet from the surface.
Died. In Athetotic vallev. Anfiwt 9.-.tii
the two year old son of Mn and Mrs. Wm.
Blakeslec. The remains were interred in
the Uniuii cemetery yesterday.
Whysufl'cr with a lame back, when vim
can get one of those celebrated Mitchell
rorus Piasters,, for 15 cents, at John T.
Wright's drugstore? Try one.
John Williamson came down from fYir.
nui:oiia, ThurMlay. He reports everything
movimr nicclv. uhil !i'ilir.r. tli.,t rnr,
pia will be a big camp in a year Or two.
J. Bi Fitaihn. formerly of Hip Kmitinnl
and C. II. Hcwit, of Albany, will commence
the publication of a demooraiiu daily nevvs-
ll.ii)tr in I'ni'l liiil.l . imtLti
I l . i ......v..iiilu l, WAV IMUUbll.
Mrs. M. It. Beese. the lecturer, did not
put in aitearanee, Wednesday evening, as
Mie was adverii.ed to do. H'e have not
learned the reason for her non-appearance.
Mrs. Fannie Ocii?h ton. Wiinin nf M
John Katon of this city, arrived here I roui
the east, Tuesday last, on a visit to friepds
aim relatives. .Mrs. C'relghton was a resi
dent of Union county many years ago,
Kev. Baird, who has beeit sojournfii,? in
I me and Lnglo valleys for several duvs,
returned yesterday lie came over the
new road and says he was agreeably sur
prised with it, as it is really an excellent
road.
We understand that Mr: Ped. Smith and
fannlv, who are now in C'hico. California,
will return to Union in a month ortWoand
reside litre permanently. They have Con
cluded, like everybody else who have ijvcd
nuie uuh union is uie oest juace tollvu.
Several brick buildings are to be erected
at Nw La Gtande. With the exccptioil
of one or two lines of bilness, we shii.ild
judge that there are enough business estab
lishments iu that burg now to supply all
the demands of trade that is liable to con
centrate there.
The employees in Jos. Wright's tin shop
have been busily engaged this week in mak
ing vats. etc.. for James Pane, who has al
ready started ujt his cheese factory at ths
C.ive, wiiuh was burned A few days ago".
No ordin iry obitaele is an impediment ttl
Mr. Payne. We wish him better luck next
timet
The postoQlco slieeiol delivery svatem will
go into effect in all the ost-ofllccs in the
United States on the l.'th of October next.
This is a great iuiproveiileiitund will be ap
preciated oy the peopluut large, and estnei-
any uuslness mem We give a full synopsis
of the law eoiicornim: it on oursecond mee.
Bead it. "
A Urn davg aKO. a snuaw frniu tlir limn.
tilla rrsevatiOn was picking hiicklehorf lea
in tho mountains and left her little child
lying on tlift ground for a short time. On
her return the little one was miaslni? uml
fresh bear tracks in tho Vicinity left ori'
deuce that the papdose had 'gone Ik tho
happy hunting grounds."
The Havana I'rcss drill has heeh tirnvml
to be the best drill fu the market. It does'
not clogin trashy or sod Krotind. ahd trrain
sUilds either drought c'r frecring better
than Wheif stwh ih any, other way or ty
anf blhef Irtlolthiciit.' It bms
ougldy tried in, tho voiliy Bje past sckmui
W. W. Cole, whose fame as an amusement
purveyor is as wide as the continent itself.
ha nerfceted all the necessary arrangements
"'i i'i; iij'iiuiiiaiiuu in ins great leiiteu ng
gresratioii in La Grande, on Saturday. Sen
ltth. Mr. Cole has lone been held in high
tin-nil in tuin iMiiiimuiiiiv as a progressive,
liberal manuger,and, asliis orj:atii.'.ation for
this season is generally regarded as hit most
notable amusement undertaking, the indi
cations jiomt to gratifying fi.ianeial results
on the occasion of his approaching vNit
Mr. Cole is said to be aninijted by the sen
timent that "circus ehestniits inuM go.'
and with that laudable purpofte in view, hi
oroueilt Ills tremendous resniireiw nl'
wealth, energy and arlistii: judgement into
idiuisuiuu in procuring nts arciuc attract
ions for the present tour. The Importation!
ui European arusu nave heen very exten
sive. while the best of American perioi'm-
ers have enlisted under Hie CJolc banner
.1... .... .....
ie are creuiiauiy tntormcil liiHt there is
not a pas-e performance among the seven
ty distinct acts of the elaborately varied
programme, but thnt everv attraction j o.-
.i i . . . . ,r .i . .
-tennes uiu unarm 01 noveitv. Ulie ol Mr
Cole's just added features is a complete
reproiluction of the hippodrome carnivals
of ancient Home. These races are given
with a startling realism that has hitherto
bectii unattaincd in modern times. Forty
Knglish and Kentucky thoroughbred run
ning horses, ridden and driven bv profess
ional j-ckcys and drivers, contest for stt
premauyon Manager Cole's veritable race
track, which is pronnnneed by good judge
to be the longest race course ever .seen
under canvas in this eotintrv. Annilim-
striking innovation will be the presentation
of stirring pictures of frontier life, bv Dr.
W. F. Carver's famous "Wild West"
combination. Prominently unnenrinc
with Dr. Carver in bis mimic scenes of the
romantic Weet which are nrodiired on tlio
great hippodromu track are 100 noted
couts, cowboys. Indians and Mexican
vitnoueros. Cole'.- owntiiiLr y1 bunusited
with no little eagerness in this vicinity.
Bummcrvillo SiltingH.
Jacob Collins returnded from Baker
City, on Saturday.
A. N. Hamilton, of Union, was in
town during the week.
Turner Oliver came down to visit
his parents, o Sunday.
Mr. B. Courtney, of Lo3li;ie, is in
the valley visiting acquaintances.
Mr. h. It. Grimes, of Walla Walla,
spent We!eday in Sunimerville.
Miss Winnie Wilkinson, of La
Grande, is visiting at J. H. Bitu'liart's.
A. N. Hamilton and family visited
at bummerville on .Saturday and Hun
day.
Mr. iShopc-, of Tcnnesseo, has moved
upon (he farm recently purchased
irom jwr. A. H. Hamilton.
rni. - , i
i i.-c weainnr ai present is very
smoky. Brimstohc certainly must be
tiurning tometviiere not far distant.
Mr. F. B. Collins in comnanv with
Mr. L-. K. Grime, of Walla Walla,
pain union a visit on Wednesday
evening.
The "Governor" of tlie Universe ap
pears to be bent on "smokiiiir out"
the inhabitants Of this part of earth's
moral heritage.
A surprise party was given Mr. .1.
H. Kinehart, on Monday evening.
Those who were iu attendance express
theiinselves as haviiig enjoyed a very
pleasant evening.
Constable A. J. Patten wclit to Un
ion, on Friday, to serve papers on
Wm. Benett, the" murderer, in a suit
brought against llitn by I. D. Camer
on for 11)01 performed while building
Mr. Bennett's barn.
The bill posters of W. W. Cole's
grbat Mtiseuni, Circus add Menagerie
havu vifited .SUmmerville, and the
flaring advertisements ilor attract the
attention of the "smuli bov," and
many are the plans laid by which the
necessary amount of capital, With
which to visit tho greal show, can bo
obtained
Mr. A.T. Ambrose, of Yoncall.t, Or
egbn, is visiting at Mr. P. B. Collins'.
Mr. Ambrose lias accepted a position
as special agent of the Citizens Mutu
al Life Insurance Astociation and will
henceforth make Sitinmervillo his
headquarters when not out hit tho
road. Air. Ambrose is a good rubtlor,
nnd will undoubtedly win Hticcoes.
Cuahk.
Covo Cullingrs.
August 2Gth., 1880.
J. M. Pby rejoices in a new family
carriage, and can now ride in ease and
comfort.
S. Burroughs will f oon have his new
dwelling completed and ready for occupying.
A grand entertainment, in the sbapo
of a magic lantern show, is advertised l
to appear in town to-night.
Dr. J. J. McDonald and family are
tiniuhi.
first '
prox
i ne ury goons mores aru receiving
iniinonsu htocks of new goods, this
week, in anticipation of a brisk trade
this fall.
Tho threshing season will be of brief
duration, this year, in this vicinity, as
uve macnincs are ai woric almost in
sight of each other.
tfomo grain iields aro turning out
very well both in quantity and quali
ty, particularly those of.). M. Solder
and Dunham Wright.
Mr. J. M. Jveeler and family are
visiting at Mrs. Bahama Wri'ght.s.
They are on their way home to l.oat
ino after a trip to California.
i ne yieiu oi piunis ami prunes in
I'loiich orchard, this season, is
the
large. People from all piirts of the
valley are coming in for supplies of
tho lthcious fruit.
The circular stairway lias boon fin-if-lfed
in H. A. Mitchell's new resi
dence, which will be entirely completed
in about three wetks. The dwelling
will he a credit to the place.
Messrs. Knonig and Fellows will
toon commence building four dwell
ing houses in (lie northern part of
town, two for their own uccoiiitnoda
n'oii and two for renting. It is probable-
a dozen more would find tenants
this winter.
The Episcopal cchools for boys and
girls opens a week from to-day. Indi
cations point to a fair attendance for
both schools-. The management it
making every effort to bring these in-
titutions up to a wry hiah standard.
and they must tirovo of meat advan
tage to the whole valley.
1 ho Cove clieeso factory resumed
operations last Tuesday, in a huildini
near the site of the destroyed factory
During the fire about a ton of cheese
was saved, BI.UU'J poundn bcinsr de
stroyetl. I he loss foots ui .H)00. II
is probable that a brick building, with
every modern auidiauco for ma kin
first, class chuese, will be erected in the
prmg. Air. Payne, with characteris
tic energy, has allowed ever so dims
terous a lire to delay the manufacture
only a lew days, and in a short tune
will he shipping, as before, large
quantities ot Ins celebrated cheeti
through this state and into Washing'
ton and Idaho.
I am going to tench mv cirl tonkati
I his winter. Char. Never mind, 1
might us well commence going bare
foot now as later. P. llavo enn.
hided to cast around among the
sisters and nick ui) a neW eiil. S
I'n sing or not to sing, that is tin
question. L. Get out of the wav. 1
am coming with my new velocipede.
itoy. j'raclicc makes perfect and 1
am now the champion billiardist ol
tho lown.M-M. Cheese, roast and
fresh, constantly on hand to iill order.
The name of the new factory is Phoe
nix. P. The hog law is in force, and
porkers at large had better keep away
from my premises. S. Like unto a
rose, appears a boil on the nocv--Ed.
High Valley Ila'flli.
Everybody through harvesting.
Thrushing will begin on the IlOth.
No frost for thirteen weekn. All our
grain is free from the bite, the first
time for a dumber of years.
Tho road supervisors, on the 2(Jth.,
removed several tons Df rock from the
canyon roada job long deferred.
The hwino no lodger look like
pressed autumn leaves, for the open
grain fields have broken their fust;
Tho wind, tho dust and smoke make
a combination from which we, up on
high, will soon have to pray for relief.
Aiujy Wilkinson and Hathaway
have tint, this season, with their new
binders iu a radius of two hundred
acres of grain.
Mr. Young was called suddenli
away 10 Pine valley to visit his daugh
ter, airs, lianlere, who was mute sick.
She was improving at latest accounts.
Mr. Mayotto received tho sad now
oi the death of His fcou-in law who
resides in California.. He started im
mediately to briug Ills daughter home.
Weeks come and go, and bring no
rain, the river wastoth and is dry
land, grass is like unto stubble, and
spniiga ure dry that have run for
years. Homo.
'
jO. COLE, the HATCHED IMATOR!
1 1 THE
!
IN A I, I
ICONOCLAST OF THE AMUSEMENT IlEALMI
ANU T1IK
Creator of the Newest Forms of Arenic Entertainments!
CltOWNKU AND Sl'KITKItHD WITH A POPULAUITY
AS W1DH AH T1IH VNIVBIISKI
a i thai:
TIIEIK VAST KSTIliHI'V, RUN OK SIIINK, AT
jruiDjr oJliJrl. 11.
NOTE. The Arrangements or tho American Showmen's Pooled League will
Prevent any other Circus from visiting Oregon this season. (Editor.)
BIGGER, BETTER, RICHER AND GRANDER THAN EVER!
Chaiiiiion Itidcrs Acrobats. Vaulters, Contortionists. JPd-Air Meteors. Strong Men,
lloxer-, 1-i-nciTs. Wrestlers. Clmliators. .IuIcm and Iliph Wire Performers from ev
ery Noted ( ircuiaiid Amphitheatre of Kurope Imnoxina CoiiRrcssof Celebrated litis
siitn Ihcycllsts I'lncyclhts a id Roller SluteriMutchleis Collections of STatiRa
Curio from the Land of the MonteraunnsTlicTiilleit (Hants, the Smallest Dwarfs
Most l'liantoiu-like id hiving Skeletons, and the Most Mvsterioui of other Hu
man Phenomena l?nrivaled School of lCdiiciti-d Klehanti, Noble Stallions,
Clown Klephauts, Ponies. (Joats, Donki-vs and Zel r.is Invlneible Arabian
Athletes, and JajMiiesoJueglcrs and Wrestlers 0 c ikcm of F.arth'.s Itar
est oological Wealth-Nature's Most Capricious Production. A Two
I leaded Cow Reproduction nf the Itonnn Uinpodrome-Viviillv lie
ahstic Ilenreeututioin of Life in Mexico and the "Wild West." in
troducing Dr. W. F. Carver, "Hvil Spirit of the Plains," anil 100
noted Hcmits, C iwboys, Indians and Vaqueros.
Sll Jim,
k .. V , r rnii.urc DASIUft AM V. im r rnii. IVJIY 1
.'iiT WtTvy lt,',""n'r -ry'VJ!'.w iwiue. iimv.n. ivy
Stupendous Revival Hippodrome Carnivals
OF ANCIENT GKEECK tuul ROME!
Heroic, Soiil-Slimnjr A fh FAMOUS KN0..ISII THOROUGH
Struggles nelweon UNCONQUEWKl.) HLUIC-OItASS
ISH THOROUGHIHIEDS.
FLYERS
(50 Bliiuitcs of Circus, with 200 31ctuoric Performers.
:0 Minutes of Theatre 50 Actors and Specialists.
:0 Urinutes of Jlinpodroine Katies,
With I'ri.fnsNltinnl JorUpy
mill -10 'I lior .imliln mIh.
:$() 3LinutuH of "Wild West,"
With Ilr. CirnT nuil 100 So iiitu,
; ! Iiiillnn. mid Vnqiuirii.
J50 IIinute.i for the Museum,
IJO Minutes for tho Menagerie,
With lOOO Mnrt chins
Aniniiit ami Inanimate Curios.
With noil HixtIiiioiib, nreatest
(IhIIioi luir slnon Nunli's Ark.
.$ 1-2 Hours of Solid, Unapproachable Entertainment.
Positively Your Last Opportunities to see tho Wizard Uillcman,
DR.W.F. CARVER AND HIS GREAT "WILD WEST"
100 VfontiTn CCIClu-fllrK In Hlurtllilc 1' let Hi Cs of I'ront hir I.lfc! Ilolll lutlc III ovrry Dntnll
CAKVKIt COM ICS NO MOUH UPltOPK CLAIMS II IM N 12 XT YEAH I
SAMSON, the Tallest and Heaviest lilephant this side of the Orient!
WiS7 1 O r"ll,IOH ",0 Alo.it Miijruilleciit., .Speclnelilai" Street Pnrndo
JaxxJ j,;V(4,. y0(. Uy j, or Countrv, patiHliiv in Gnintl Jto-
view hetoro (JheciiiiK Multiltitles nt 10 A. M.
Admission
To the Entire
Daily,
Children, under
e (I 1
Combined Shown W i Nine rent's q'Aia,
Reserved OiiKliioned Opera Cliuira at tho Usual blight Advance.
50c.
,3 Two Exhibitions Daily. Doors Open at i and 7 P. M.
JMCRFORMANCES llEUlN AN HOUR LATER.
i
OBB2MEEfilSSB3KHmB
j-ewiB'jrwwmn.' iff"'.'.
Kinci) Uf.
ilo.t 1 XJrl.rul,
J. .J. Altfhi", Chief of Police, IinoxvlltiJ,
Tcnn,, wt'lt.H: ''Mr family and I hi r heiia.
tleiarJcs of your' niont excellent iiiedlrhiCi
))r. JvhiK'n N'bw line ivcry for coiixtiniptloni
having found It to ho all that yoil claim for
it, d hire to test fy to Its virtue: M v frleiidn
to urhont 1 have recomiiipndcd it, pnllub It at
drery opportunity." Dr. Kin t'k Now Ois
coyer for Contlinptlon li jpl rrilti'tid td
cure Coualis, colds, Hrdncliitld. Antlima,
t.roup and every affection Of tho Throat,
C'lOttnndLu iK' Trial hot leu free at J.
V. Wrlglii; drufr tore. LarKC elzj ?1.00.
The .Kimball organs have no eqilal,
Billiard table for elo clieup; JBni
qtiire at; thii (juice; , ,
Hoy tile ctiietjfiltedl KlnlbRl pittHbl;
tVlillu (lumln.
We aro now offering :t larc hssorttiiBiit of
ticwe.it etylc of lace cliehlis, olripti'! Honied
and plain lawni Jaconbu iiiuxilllas, eainliriei
and pliiii!K, tinted inill( India Unmix una
hattistea; plain and embroidered swlnni',
Will 0 emlmilderlcx on swim, naiiKuokuaiu
hrle iiiid dllllitv fhliev colorcil I'liilirnlilorlnt
and laces adapted to tho present neason.
New linen, lotion dud iillk laeci Mailor
ders reeelvo tllo inort eareftil attention;
Sample sent to hitetidliif btiycre.
Whlla it KINO,
180 First Street, Portland, Ortaon.
Au Elcthit UiJtjetltutK
For oils, saltx.pills.andall kinds of Wltcr,
fiauseous medlclnoa li the very agresable
liquid fruit remedy, Syrup of Figs. Iteo
oiiiinendeil by leading PJly.ikiaiu. MUpu
fhctured only by tlio Cahfiiriila Fig Kvrup
C0.1 Kan Francisco. Cal. For sale by all
tlriiKghU. Until IleiishU & Woodurd,
tholeialo agents, Portland, Oregon.
Pendleton, Oregon.
Having used tlp Oueoott Kiu.vkv TkA (or
one of iny soin, Whbic urhlary orjifth! wire
Injured by taklM turpentine, I clil-erfUlly
certify to its btheflelul elTecU, und recom
tnctld the vauib to tho publlui
. ,. LOT LIVEItMdltK, I
agbiit; for Wells) Purgo A C'tf:
Vou arc feeling dcprrs.icd, youi flp! Ct:to
N poor, you Ure hotliered with Hradaelie
you at-u llstftty, ilcrvoux, and jri'iii'iallv out
or xortR. and want to .miiaci: hp. nracn tin
but not with sjliiuili'iitM, fiprii) inedlvhH
or ) tti' -s. iv fli have for t linir naulK 0 'v
liuan: bad v.'hiskev. and w lileli Hthliii Uto
von lor 1111 lionr. 1 ml 1 1 it'll li'iivo vou
v rue condition than befori'. what volt
want U an alternative that will ptlrlfy your
lilootl, Htart licaitlii' action or i.tvcr ami
KidiitiVH. ri-htoro your vitality, Iiiid Ldvi) re
lieweil health and mrctiL'thi KUcli a medl
cine you will llnd In Meet fid lHttiim, and
only Oeeiilsa bottlout J Ti Wright's unit;
store, uiuoiif urcgon.
riyrup -f Flu.
Manufactured only by the California Fit?
Syrup Co., Han Frilncisro, Ciil., is HuturuV
Own Truo Laxative. This pleasant Calllor-
ma ii'pini irtut remedy may lie H ill 01 au
"iriiKKiii", ai nny cents or one noiiari it is
the miM pleasant, iirnliuit, und cliectlvc
:'eniedy kiiovtti to Cleanic thuHystenn toac
on the Liver, Kidneys, dnd Ilowel.t Ki'iltiv
yet thoroughly ; todUpel Ucadat'lies, Colds,
ami pevcMj to cure coilsliniptioii, liuiges
tioil, ami kindred ills,
rriiii-f Tfeiitnicht f -r CutiKlm.
That the r'cadur may fully Uiidcrstdiid wha1
coin ItuteS a good 'Nnigh and Lung Svrup,
we ivlll nay that Tar and Wild ' berry fs tho
baHld of the bent reiiledlcs yi!t dlseoienal.
Hi mi HilTi'iIIcm with sevninl others I'lpially
t'DleacinitA. enter lunrelv Into Dr. HoKau-
ko'ft Cough Iiiid Lung .Syrup, thllH liuildiiK it
oilb of the most reliiiblu now oil thn niilrknt.
Price, 00 ecnti jiml 41.00. Samples free, told
ujo.it vtiiKiii) union, urcgon.
lliivklm.'M Arnica Bit tp,
Tun IIiwtSaM'K hi tho world fof Ciiti,
IlruUci, .Voks, Ulcers, Halt lllieum, Feer
flort's, TrtteK Chapped Hands, t hilblulmi,,
Corns, ami all Skin 1 ruptionsj and positive
ly euro PIIch, or tin pay reiitllri'di It Is
guaranteed to give perfect, satlhfactlon, or
money tcfiimled. Prlea 'io cent pi!f box.
Fofiialc by J,T. Wright, Union, Oregon;
i:ugl9 t'mijier Hlioji.
8;l5.Avlei, ithiuufrtturui' otbtUtcr
handlji (Jiul ki,'!i, linn ittwHya on InUtcl
it L'doll BUpnly of llio Uust quality, itild
will soil tiieiu dl i-eihiouithle pricii-ii
GiVbhliiiu call lt MU flhup, Botili Uf
thu School Iiouho, Uiilou.
Vf. Capps, M. I.. Burgeon arid" JlOiU'cb
pdthlc Physician, union, Oiegort;
Pint Halk.IOSO atrus of land, 111 Ih one
body. Also a brock id Uilloli by UtU A
TUUhj:
ICstahlislicd in
1SG?i
Ite-estahliBhed
UflJ.
TO Til K l'KO?(T AGAIN.
Ml
nWX V
Tlip Union Wtirnrv Conliiallv offer for
said for fall and spring trailo of lSHd ntld
IBS,
75,000 Fruit, Shade Trees and
aiiruuuery,
At 1'i1coh to CorrctipoMl
With tllo a'iincH.
llavitiL had twenty years' cxilcrlence In
the nursery buslncn and fruit urowltlg In
union uniiiity. I conclude that I well Un
lerstami what the ciunato 01 haxtcrn urv
:dri. WasliinKton and Idaho TerfltorloS
most need.
I will IssUe circulars j.0on. fof free diatrl
butlou, giving lit of varieties and priCedi
For ftirthcr particulars, tldilrc.13,
II. i. GEEU, ritMMKfott,
Cove, Unloil County, Orcgont
C'Urn tor t'llus.
Plies aro frequently preceded hy a hcujU
of Weight hi the' back, loins and lower part
of the abdomen, I'aUnhlg tho putictlt to slip'
ponO lid has home nlfc. tloil ot tliO kldneyit of
nclslib riiig orgaiisi At thiloM nynlptoms ol
Indlgelillpn aro prcerit Ilatiilcin5y uneasy
lii-NH at Hid ktomaeh. tic. A nulls til rd llfti
lierspltathui, produemg a very dlssgrVcable
toning alter, rteiiing, warm, is a common
atteiidniiti Jlllnd, Uler.dlngi and ItcUl
Piles yield at puce to thu application or Dr.
liosanko.s Pile Iti'mddvt which ots dtreoilf
upon tlnJ imrln effected1,' aliMirblug thf
l iimorv, aniyiin; tua uiiewre uvHing)
npciinir , yovmnutmrvrt .rnww sm
larcJM 'i iu un jiomhko. Neuiume u
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