Tie hop Scorn UNION. OREGON. SAT. 8KP. . 18Sd. TO AIlVUltTlSKItS. The BCOUT has n Much l.nrjror Clmi latlnn than nny Vn.vr In tills .Section of tlic State, itiwl In, llifirefnrn tlm HV.HT AlVKRTISINO MKIUlM. Thin Ik n Trne NlnlPiitrnt, nml c hull notnlliiwll to lie qucnlionrd by any oilier or. AdwrllmtiK will ilu cll to niakn n note uf tills. And now Mr IHuino Iiiih 'iimiiiipn edM tlio democratic parly. We don't know what tho dciiiorrnlic party ought to do in this trying emergency. Probably it will just worry aloiiir till it cctR n clianco Is 'nmiiirn" Air. 11 once again as it did in 1881. Wk learn from nn exchange- Hint 4(A bros?. band it to bo formed anion the Indians at the Kliiinalh Agency.' Thus it will be .seen that music Mill continues to chnrui and soothe the navage breast. Now when these In diaiiH form a baseball club and a hook nnd ladder company, their civilization may be said to be complete. For sevornl weeks past the Protes tants and Catholics, of lielfast, Ire laud, have been showing their Ohrist- ain charity and love bv liuliting maiming and killing each other with an energy and gusto that reminds us of the days of the InoiiiMtion. Vcrilv a fanatic, fired by religions 7.0a I, is the most blood-thirsty fanatic in the world. Tub La Grande Gazette growls b" cause the managers of the State fail advertise in the western uregon pa pers, and do not advertise in the papers of Eastern Oregon. Mnvbe ills choler will abate Bominvhat when we remind him that the State fair colons nro only emulating mo exnm nlo set bv the inanairers of the Union County "Fair," who advertise in the Gazette and in no other paper. The former think that Eastern Oregon is too far awav from Salem for the boo pic to attend, and the latter think that Wnllowii nnd M10 southern por tion of the county is too far from La Grande, nnd conseoueutlv don't care nbout going to the expense of letting them know anything about it. If tin fair has got to ho such 11 farco that it Is not worth while calling the people's attention to it, the managers are right in not doing so. Doubtless it will come and go, and not one person in uve, ttirougiiout ma county, know Anything about it. Foil ways that nrc dark, nnd tricks that are vain, tin heathen Chinee con tinues to ho very 'peculiar." This we infer from the fact that acling Secretary Fairchild has received a report from special agent Icriuoie. at Tiiscun, Arizona Ter. , that large numbers of Chlimnen are arriving mid Hocking into the United Stales over the mexico border in violation of Jaw. Custom inspectors turn them buck and do all they can to enforce the law, blithe siivf with little stu cess. The Chinamen have a hard time of it and would bo instilled in disclaiming their country after the plan of the Chicago Chinaman who exclaimed, 4 'Me no Chinaman, Me Analchlst. Soeillist, Mnlmou lliiini glnut. Chinaman have to go. Anal chlst nnd Molinon immigrant stay allee sinneo Melleau man; have ten wifce, shoolee polieee, hoon-la thlow boom shelle, kllleo, lioop-lal" When it comes down to solid facts, tlio heathen is not far out of the way in his conclusions. Tclocasot Tattlingft. August 31st., 1S8C. More immigrants, General health bud. Weather very smoky. Thrashing about over with, John Cutcs and futility are slopping t North Powder. Telootuot has mi amateur Wagon and buggy painter. Horn. To the wife of Win. Ashby, nine pound "dish washer." Mr. John llrooko returned from Sumpter, Baker county, lust week. Hubert Bussotto paid Baker City a iiying business trip, n few days since. Dan. Crowlie, formerly of the llrin of Tomlinson it C'toWlio, now resides iu Ellonshurg, W. T. Mr. Blaketlee. of Union, passed through on Monday, en route to a quartz ledge recently dheovcrd by him iu iho vicinity of ilogetn. Mr. Yowi'H, of l'ylo canyon, a few days ugo proved the factuf there still being game iu the mountains., by bringing down u lluu buck. Died In Antelope valley, August 2fith., 1880, of cholera Infantum, JVcllie, infant daughter of W. B. and Lizzie BJakesleo, aged two years, The "bloods" of TVloenset lire talk ing some of organizing a base ball club, to knock the very "dish" out of tome other of those baby doings, We uppose. North Powder papers please copy. Mr. Bladen Ashby and Wife took their departure for Cornucopia, last Hundiiy, U) visit their daughter, Mrs. H. (Ireeli. Mr. tlreen, Wo are in formed, is sullertug terribly from the vtlects uf n pistol shot received itbodt three years ago at the Hot Lake. A few of tho pleasure loving inhabh taut of TelociiH't and Vicinity are vontcmulatiug a trip, or, properly, 11 feeling journey through the deuce fog of smoke now over the country, to the DPowder river lakes, situated uboilt twenty five miles southeast from Jforlh Powder. Full pailieillafs Will fee given on I heir return, In tho HcouT, u few weeks since, u nrticlo appeared wherein it stated thut AnteloHt jiossessed 11 fatuous jumper, j . ' rl'l, null t ivrul (mnllu ilf iiliillur llOnO 111 i 1 .,..11.... ,r...,'V.f.. vouug lady, who jumped up ti story to tell to the person who inform ed the Scout, nnd she convinced that person that she was the jumper. But her prodigious leap proved to be that she had jumped the distance from the fence, probably four or five feet, to wards n horee she intended to ride, but she missed the horse and struck the ground with her nose, and thus gavo rifco to the yarn. NEW TO-DAY. Petition for Iicenso. To the Honorable County Court of Union Countv, ritatc of Oregon. We, the undcrij.'ncd. your petitioners, being legal voters of North Powder precinct. union county, wregoo, oo iitrcny reaped fnllv askvour Honorable body to grant, at your October or November term, to Edward M. l'omeroy.tCo., a license to sell spirit nous liquors In less quantities than one gallon, in the town of North Powder, of said countv and State, for the term of six months, and as in duty bound your peti tioner will ever pray: V AM ICS. Thos tlltz, O W hull. Luke Kendrll, A E Scott. .1 A White, O M Walk, O I) Thomlin son. O II Holder, H W bowman. J, H. Car roll, AlexFinley, A D Short. C T Irwin. Thomas Jones. Herman Kothchild, .1 M Hogarth, PW Young Miles Lee, Ed Mornn. S II Turner, J TOodfry, Win Huron. O W biggs, I) A Wiggins, Mike Liti-er, K II Hrown. J B Ultz, John Hogen, John Craig, Oscar Jacobson. Henry Washington, Wm Busby, Thomas Denev, H G Craig. I) Bev eridge, E Stout, T H Cumniings. Alfeid Oooden, W M Dixon, S White, W W Kills. C Heerlng, 0 E Allen. B F (Mark. Thomas IJushv, James Castle. FSbaw, LKKclsey, W Fo'rsev, J A Hand, A KCIiihlcrs.J 0 Dal ton. N S'HIauk. John Davis, John Edward. Phil Busby, 0 W Dolan, Mike lliddlc, O II Watson, Juek Pluninier. OH Anthony. H M Hughes, II B Stephenson. Kd C Hughes, P Kenncdv, Chas Sehiedlntir, T I. Swane, J II Pilear", Amos Field, W L Hooper. Notice is hereby given that the above pe tition wl'l be presented to the above enti tled court, on the (ith'day of October, 188.1, if an adjourned meeting of the court is bad, or, if tlie court noes 1101 meei 111 wcioner, 11 will bo presented on the 3rd day of Novem ber. 1SS0, at the regular term thereof. liDWAKI) M. POMEKOY & CO. Sheriffs sale. Whnrrns liv virtues of an exceution and order of sale,' Issued out of the Circuit court of the State of Oiegou. for Union countv. on the 17th day of July. A. D, lf-8'l. upon a judgement and decree of said court ren- iiereii on ine .wn. nay nt amy, inno, 111 1a vor of L. Baer, and against John Baker and Margaret Baker his wife, commanding me that out o. the real estate described in said decree and order of sale and hereinafter de scribed. I make the sum of iffllS.OJ and costs and disbursements. Therefore I will sell at puhl'c outcrv. on' the 2.r)th day of September. I8(l. at 2 o'clock P. M. at the court house door In Union, Union county, Oregon, all the right, title and interest which the said John Baker and Margaret Baker had on the 20th day of February, 1HS1 or afterward acquired in or to the said lands, to wit: The NJ$of the SICK of See. 3 1, and NW!4 of SWlf and Nl of SW'4 of SWfcof .sec. 35, tp. I South of Hange JM EWM, and all in Un ion county, Oregon, together with the im provements and appurtenances inereuuio iclunging. Terms of sale: Cash in hand. Dated at Sheriffs olllce this 17tb day of July, 18SII. A. N, HAMILTON. ny J. k. 1 urrt.K, nnenu. Deputy. au.2.s-wfi. Summons. Ill the Circuit court of the state of Oregon for Union county, .laliies C. Powers. James Odell and Walter Kernald, ) lain tlffs, vs. .lames C. Kurmiui, Jannle Fur 1111111,. John Kuril) a, Murv J, Kurmiui. S. A. Iiollticr.S. Otteiihelmer, J. Durkh 'lin er and Unite r Place, defended s. To dallies '. Uurma 1, .laiuilo Kurntan, John I'Vrinan, Mnry.l Purman, S. A. llell- ner, S. Oltenlieliiier, S, DtU'kncluicr and blither Place, defendants: In the inline oi tlio state 01 Oregon, von arc hereby required to appear In above en titled conn a (I siiswortliu comnlati t tiled against you In the above entitled suit by tile nrst nay 01 me next term 01 tint anove enti tled court, after the complete publication of tills silum oils Kir six uiuiseeiitivt) Weeks ill (lie OiiI:ion Scot'T, viz. bv the 7th 'lav of .September, A. I) ISNt; and If you fall to so appear mid anrtwer, pla tit lit-, will nsK the 011 it for itmueiiieiit against uereiiiiu us lames C. I'm 111:111 and Janulu Purmaii for th - Mini nf WU.00, with interest thereon from the lift h day of Oetob r 188:1, at the rate of ID per cent per annum and the furth er sum of .fiart.OO, attorney's fees hi tills suit, tl costs auu tiihuurnmueuts. aiiu for ine decree of the court mr the sale, of the follow ¬ ing (losellhetl real estate, to Hie extent of the Interest, had therein by defendants or either of them on the At la day of October, lrH'l. or afterward acquired bv them or eith er of them: West of northeast quarter, and the went half of the southeast quarter of section HI, township 8, south of rangu 42, list of the hh'iiietto uuirldlim, 11 d hi 'ulon cotluty. Oregon. And libit the pro- eeds thereof be applied In payment of ihu In 1 111 above described a (1 lliut dele idu.itN. laities C. Kuruiii'i and la mla Unrina 1 a tl all persons elalintng tllidur them by 1110 t- uge, lie 1, deeiior pletlifOi tueitiiuug the tic- ilu its. 1.1 tins sun, he forever inirreil a d foreclosed of the equity of redemption therein. And thai pliil tiffs have judge incut against defendants, .tallies ( Ktlrillau and Jannlo K nila.i for ally delieleney of Ntihl claim remaining unpaid thereafter. rills summons Is published bv order of Hon. l.uthe B. lson.Judire of said tlistrlet. uiiulo on the 4th day of August, 188(1. 1(1 l',AIU.N, Att'y for PI'ffs. Notice of Final Settlement, In the Countv Court, of the state ttf Oi'egoti, for Ulllon eon 11 y , ... In tile liulllerof the-last Will and Testa ment of John Burns, deceased. Notice Is licrehv given tlutt tlietim ersbilt- A executor of the MM Will and Test-uiteiit of John Uttr s, deeeiiH'il, hii tiled and iHV- sented for settlement In said I'litirl, lis lliutl account of his ililllilnbtratlnn of said estate, auu nun Tucviiiv, tun nil diiv 01 septeiniier, A. l)i IKSti. being a dav of a regular term, to wit. S pteuiberlerni, I88il,nf said iMlirt, at 10 o'clock A.M.. nf that dav, at Ihu court room of said court, In the' Court lulilsei ih the eltv of Union, In saul countv arid state, ha been appointed by the eotil'l us tile tllito and place for the settlement of Mini account and for healing and olilecllons to the same. Dated AugiiM 4(h ikmi, . , W. T. WUKlltT, O. K. BHbb, Kxe utor of lust Will .10 Att'y f. r llx'tin of John Ihtrm, tleeeasi'd. notick vou l'uTiucATioxT" l.ANntli'.ricti At la OitAXiilJ, Oiii:(itii, , , .lull 20, ifisrt. , Nolb'O Is hert'by given that the follouiiigi tmmi-d selt'er has tiled itntlce of Ids Inti.'il tlnii to make thud proof In support of Ills chiltn.iliid that said proof will be tu.ide be fore llfglster and Ib't-t lver at U Ol'alule, Oregon, 011 Septetllber Hi, Ut Sikiouel Smith, lid. Nn.S8it1. fur the HV NK NW lli NK SW nnd SlJ NW See 2 Toll lishlji 11 Suillli It 41 KWM. lie nrtines the MlloUfng witnesses to prove Ills continuous residence Upon, and eiiitlvntlmi vat Id! ofi s.lld ttuilv VU : Joseph Van- .(...l.t.teM l.tt... Vri..,..!.,.. l,l..l..l...l UKilll. UU,Ull,ilf Ul'Ull VUKU.UV., ,l,,t. ,71,11.11, Aiiriun ratuirvn urr, nti o u lion, ur. llKftltT UtSKIIAItT. jiibBl-wfli UffiltMl'J TUB UK A SON WHV, A Profitable Conversation Hctneon Fath er find Son. "Father, why does Drake's Cnh Store sell so much cheaper than other stores?" "Good, 111 v son, I am glad to know you feel an interest in the people," "I do, father, and 1 know one can save so much at Drake's that I want to know how be does it." "Good again. Then you must know that it is merely a problem of finance, that even n child can understand. Mr. Drake buys for cash and sells for cash. In buying for eas,h he gets discounts-" "What is discount, father?" "Part of the cost of the go ids thrown oil" for cash in hand, at the time of purchase." "Why should he get this, father?" "Because monev draws interest, and if they have the. cash in hand they can atlord to make a big leduction for the use of the money." "And is this one of the reasons why Mr, Drake sells so much cheaper than other merchants in I 11 on?" "Yes, one. Then another one is he sell fdr cash exclusively, and instead of having his goods nnd money too. as in the credit system, in the hands of his customers, he has i t to use in buying more goods, and by Miming 111,1 money quicKiy, lie can till! maxc more prom at a small margin a-il can handle the same money four or live times while those who sell on credit arc waiting for their customers to pay thcin. for in the credit system the customer has both the goods and the monev of the merchant, and consequently the merchant cun use neither one nor the other." "Then, father, you don't like the credit system?" "No, my son. 'tis the curse of every conn try. Peonle have to imv more for their goods, and more than this, have to pay th bad accounts." "Yes, I see, father. And Mr. Drake runs Ins store economically too, and keens the best goods and saves the people money bv his low prices, and I shall never buy any mure on me ereiiit svsiem." Advertisement Tor Stilled Hid. Scaled bids will be received at the olllce of the County CImi Ij, at Union. Union countv Or., up to 12 o'clock M.ol SetitV. 8th, 1880 for medicine and medical treatment of all paupers, who become a public charge in thi county, cither resident or transient, and for all prisoners eonuneil 111 the county jail (lu ring said time. The court reserves 'the right 10 reject any auu an urns. O. P. GOODALL, Judge of Union County, Oregon. Advrtliieiiinl For Healed Itiiln. Healed bids will be received at the olllce of the County Clerk, ut. Union, Union county, Oregon, for the delivery of thirty cords of good four-foot wood, to be delivered in the court house yard, and corded up in a prop er manlier. Bids will be received until 12 o clock JSI. of the Hth day of ficpteniber, iu..i. rl . a ject any and all bids. O. P. GOOD Abb, Judge of Union County, Oregon. Atlvrrtlni-mciit f.'or Seiilrd Itlds. Sealed bids will be received at the otlice of tlio County Clerk, at Union, Union county Oregon, for the construction of three suita hie piers or stone abiittmeuts. to be put in at the "lush Trap ' bridge on Grande Koiidc river. The court in awarding this contract will entertain bids for the construction of thesuine of masonry, laid in lime mortar, and also of piers built of hewn timbers of durable wood, Idled with rock. Bids w ill be received until Wednesday noon, Septem ber 8lh, 1880. The court reserves the right to reject any and all bills. O. P. OOOI) ALL, Judge of Union County. Oregon, AdvarUnciiicnt For Hruled Hid. Sealed bids will be received at the office of the County Clerk, at Union, Union county, Oregon, up to 12 o'clock M. of September 8th, I881I, for the keeping of the county paupers for one year, commencing Sep. Utii, 18Sd and ending hep Dili, 1887. Said contract is to be for boarding, clothing, nursing, and ull neecssnry care of all persons who become a county charge, either as resident or transient paupers, during Miid year, at so much per week for each person. The right Is reserved to reject any and all bids. In case of the death of any pauper the contractor shall pay funeral expenses. O. P. GOODAbb, Judge of Union County, Oregon. AdvnrtlMuiient Fur Sealed llids, Scaled bids will be received at the olllce of the County Clerk ut Union, Union countv, Oregon, Up to September 8th, 188(1 at 12 o'clock M. of said day, for the construction of a bridge across Grande Uonde river at "Fish Trap" crossing of said stream. Bids for the construction of a good substantial bridge, on any plan in common use, will be considered. The right Is reserved to re ject any and all bids. O. P. GOODAI.b, Judge of Union County, Oregon. A dm in intra! ors' Notice. Notice is. hereby elven that the undcr- signed has been duly appointed bv the Hon. ny aii Unfi I ouuty ( ourt ol Union countv, State of Oregon, lidminlstrnlor of the estate Of Adam .Miller, deceased. 11 tit 1 I hereby notify the creditors of, and all pehous having claims against said deceased, to exhibit the same, with the necessary vouchers, within six months from the publication of this notice, to the Undersigned at his residence two and otic-halt tulles .North-west of Unioll. Union. Oregon, I SIMON' Mli.l.HU. I Adlilinirtiator. Am . 10. 188(1. Kstablishcd In lf(17. He-established U81. TO THE IJ'KONT AGAIN. The Union Nurserv Coiiitianv offer for salu for fall anil sbrltlit trade u'f issu and 1 W. 5,ooo Prill l, Shade Trees and Shrubbery, At JM'icos to CoproMnoiMl With the tliuoH. Having had tiffiity yea I1 espcrlopce In the nurery bu.siness and mill urOwitln in I'nlou county. 1 conclude that I well un- der-staud wb'at lite climate .of Kalern Ore (ton, ajllliiti ton and Idaho Territorial) most neeii, 1 Will issue clfelllars Miotl, for free dUtrb btltloh, kIvIhJ,' lUt Of varielle.i and pril'usi ' 1'or further paitloulai's, uddrcsS) II, J. UElSlt, l'liUl'IUUtdrt, Corei Union Cuuntyi Oreyum llllllf m Has jest received a verv large and varied assortment of Dress Hoods, Ladies' Cloaks, Gents' Furnishing Good, Clothing. Boots and Shoes, and EVERYTHING Usually found in a General Merchandise Store, which ho will sell Cheaper than ever before, fill iiiii Groceries. Crockery' Glassware and Bottom Prices, For Cash. Highest Cash Price JOS. WvIO-HIT, DEAL Kit IN A N D Main Street, Union, Oregon, Has just Received an Immense Stock of New Goods, which he will soil at a Please compare tlio following prices with those of other stores in the county : Four ,, Fork, Buck Hoes Scythes Brooms. Axes Wash Boards PAT. OVAL CHURNS THE BEST IN THE WORLD. Guns, Eevolvers, SAUNDERS Having rented the old stand formerly occupied by I. A. Boskowitz, J have PERMANENTLY LOCATED and opened up a New, Full and Complete Assortment of CLOTHING, HARDWARE, HOOTS and SHOES, HATS ami CAPS, etc. BARGAINS IN MINERS OUTFITS. NoW liflod nrc Constantly Arriving, and all Departments of the Store will bo kept FULL and COMPLETE, 1 Witt NOT And Invito everybody to coniu and examine goods, learn prices and judge for themselves. 1 HUY and 8 ELL VOU CASH, My motto is: SMALL PROFITS REM EM HE U THE NEW STOKE. -A.. Xj. S-A-TTZLSTIDIEIEB. Proprietor, RITIII S IfT VhAK,.HKV0US AND DHKILITATliU i u i iA Lit mm jtxjd wmm TAMAE TMATMBKT! s; -pssr tftt yoiimrund tuiildle-aed. who have, by their indiM ietioiis or cce-'iveindilli,'etice. hrounlit upon theuifi'lve nl'rvuus prostratloti. debility, nerVolisand phvsieiil wcakm., producing soii.e of the followiUL eil'eets . Nervousness, Debility. Dimness of Muht. Defective Mem ory, Pimples on the Face. Aversion to Nicietv, Want of Anililthin, Melancholy, Pvspep kUi. llillloiKsme.ss, btiss of Power, Pains in the Hack, etc., etc. ; for allfucb derangements a permanent cure is guaranteed by the I'e of Tam lit Tkkat.mknt. Tilinnt1 Treatment l'r.'Hci llieU lij-!le l.i St. bdiiia. Mo., Feb. 10, Ittstj, "For Wore than three years I have used Ta1au TnnATMKXT witli the best results. 1 recall now ceveralea-e.sof aenilltal weakness and debility with all its evil rolisequciicc!! 1 have treated durltlK the past J-ear, which hiive been cured by tiie in-e of the Tukat MHXt. and several Of these ease? wire iu the last Ktaites, The composition of the dill'er cut medicines contained in the Ti:hatmknt indicate, and its ctlcet.s prove it to bu a spe eiuc restorative of liorve and sexual power. You are at liberty u-us my letter ill any way that w ill contribute to your pleasure or profit, There are so inunvnearlv woHhlcas pronrietary inedicines of this Mud on the market (and every dav Is adding to their number) that w hen one is found to be re- TAMA U TKF.ATMKNT is Mild on its merits. Kaeb package conlaittK all ne.Ueines nteessary for over tine month treatiuciit. LTessarv for over mm mouth's, treatment, with full and colnpletc instruction Jl .v to ex else. diet, buthe, etc.; price. I ak.vk'I'kkatmk.nt, perpac kne fi.tKl; three puikugea f.VOO, 1 int pfontdd mid siOurelv sealed mi receipt of price. TAM Alt TKKAT.MftN'T having liven used so mii cessfti'lj in privtup practice iind in ercise.otei, ouine, etc.; price, l sent tlio bopltnl of. st. IaHU for tlio past nfeeii years, und knov .Ug. ns we do, its wotiderrUl curative etleelK. we will give the following guarantee: Willi cueli order for .1 iiackngvs til inoiitn swuimout), enclosing f,v. we will semi our written gunnuduo to retiibd tub money if the Tkhatmoxt ibuih not elVuet euro. Pnekagw im c. O. U. tin n oellit of $l, US security ugaliwt Iiihs. Send monev by ;prtss P. O. Mohey Order, or regiMeml let ter. l oUf . , Address: E. J,. iH.AXU A: (JOn t'ole Prtlprudvr, k W.UuriOtll, nnd Mitr lull titfii) bti liouU, Moi Wooden and Willow Ware, ifcc, Ac. varied assortment. All ut Immense Stock paid for Procluce.lgJigJ tined Hay Forks Manure Forks Itake, and Hoe bandies .e 7.'ic ... 2f)c 52.50 7,')c 87,c. SOc. . ..7.r)C. . . .Wo. . SOe. :!c. . fl.00. . :ro. Hand Saws. . Spades Snaths Powder Hammers Kureka Wringers . . 60c. 1 $2.60. ; 25c. i Steel Traps . .. Towel Hacks Single trees, ironed Neck Yokes ,, . . 25c. ?1.00. $1.25. Tlr.! Finest Assortment of In the County. AND AT LOWEST The Celebrated PlilGKS. and Amunition. NEW STORE. -O- BB UNDERSOLD. nnd QUICK SjLLES. u.llnK l'h ol( Uimi Henll tflirtt Thry Sayl ally valuable I think It the duty of the pro fession to make It known. Itespectfullvi L .1. Z. HA f.I.. Mi D " 017 Walnut St.. St. bonis. Mo. Tmaii Tiikvtmknt is nn ..seillifd dnllv for all forms of nervous debility In both sexts' jts well as for checking the uulnutiral secret i hisses which cause jo much los of vitalitv '1 be mediclnt s are prompt iu action nnd I uerniancntly restore those weakened bvenr . ly Indiserellnii. excesses or uVernnrk of tin bftiin. A tUlmher of pbysleiaus Imve dis , eafded all the hyimphospliltcs, Dainlat'ii plntspliorus formulas tttiil liniit-lal.ly p i scribe Tam Ait TitiHTMBNT with tiie hcm iv . sujls. t am in TariATM knt is erin!iied of medi chics iiuoi aKreeable (o (He tasle ahd well tolerated ny the stomal b. with tun ami coltm cteiiistrni'tiitr.x n .u tn l COOK STOVES etc. I Oregon E'y. & .Navi gation Company. Truin.s arrive and depart from Union dailv. as follows EAST 110IJMI. W KHT COUNP. Passenger. No.O, b've Passenger, Xo. 5, 1vc at 11 :U" a. in. at 1 tffii. m. Freight. No. I'), l.'ve Freight, No. 16. I.'vt at (i:Qj a. in. at. 8:00 a. in. Making close connection at HuntingUm with trains of the Oregon Short bine Hail road for Abb POINTS 15AST and SOUTH: U I matilla with trains forTHHDAI.I.KS POUTbAND.itc: At Wallula Junction for WALLA AI LA, DAYTON, Aii:; also with trains of the Northern Pacific Railroad for A LL POINTS KAST At Portland with trains for all points in the WILLAMKTTK VALLUY, and with steamers for ASTOKIA. and all points on PUGKT SOUND, BUITISH COLUMBIA, and ALASKA. SAX FKAXCISCO LINE. UtOM roRTHNP. KKO.M SA.N KKAM'ISCO. Leaving at 12 Midn't., L'v'ng Spear st. wb'f us follow: at 10 11.111. as follows: Col'a., Tliur .. Aug KijState. Wed. . Aug II State, Sun .. ,, IS? Iregoii, Sat . 21 Oregon. Wed... L'f Columbia, Tues ,. 24 Columbia. Sat . .. 28 State, Fii . . 27 State, Wed .Sep 1 Oregon, Mon ,,30 Oregon, gat ,, 4 Columbia, Fri Sep 3 Columbia, Thur. I' state, Wed ... St ite. Tues . ,, 1-1 Oregon, Mon IS Oregon. Hun ., b 'olutnbia, Sat.. ,- 18 Columbia, Fri.. ,. 24 State, Thur. 2.' State, Wed . ., ft. Oregon, Tues . 2f The company reserves the right to cbangf steamers or sailing days, 0. H. PltlCOTT. ) JOHN MUIU. Manager, f Tratlic Manager. JNO J. BYBN K, Gen'l Pass. & Ticket Apt. II. L. DUACON. Agent. Union. G. A. HON 1 1 AM, rnt wmm H. 1IKJ L LJ XJ X 1 LJ Jl-IL 1 1 lUi i UNION, - - OBEGON. Dentistry in all its branches. All operations warranted. Gold Filling Specialty. Ollice Corner A and Main Streets. C. GREIG, Dealer in F.very Variety of I mat STATIONEKY. We now have on band a large assortment .st P1MMT T ltt.I.Vrsi whifli nro iielnwuet. 'edged to be the purest and healthiest con- lectiouery in tne woriu. Particular attention is invited to my line of Fishing Tackle, FINE FLY HOOKS, .mil 1TSII 1NG POLKR Which .-ire in great variety and very reasonable in prices. III addition to the above we carry in atocl, nearly every article usually kept in a flrn class drug s'tcre, including Sponges, Trusses, Shoulder Braces, Brushes, Perfumery, KEY AVE ST CIGARS, Etc. Short Horn Cattle FOR SJLXjE. As it is necessary to make s'oms change In niv business, 1 will sell a very line one-yearr olil xhort Horn bull, and twenty-live head of Cows, Heifers and Calves. Mv cattle arc all T lorottghbred IteRifdcr cd JSliort -horns, of the best strain o' lilood. I have the bct herd of Shorthorns in the Mate, ami Ibis is the best opportunity ever offered to persons wishl'.g to improve their cattle, as thev can bus' better cut Ilu for lesx money, of me, than from any importer. I w II sell in v herd wit lout re-erve. Time given If desired. I must sell, so conic and see tnv stock, or address meat t'nloii, Or. Jul.i7-tf. O. P.OOODAI.L, laWryIuM, The BEST Washing Machine in the World! S. M. WAIT, PltOI'MKTOR. WuitMro's. Agonts for Union county This machine is without doubt the. best in existence, and gives KNT1R12 Mitisfuetlor. wherever tried, nr-Machbiesin stock at J. 11. EATON'S STuKE. where they can be bought at any time. TUYTHE LAl'NDHY qUUKN. Ascension School, (For Girls.) Cove, Oregon. Third year begins September 2nd., lft. For proMicctuti civlng full information, ad dress. JtBV. W. It. POWEbl., Jul.i7-tf. PHneipiil. Leighton Cove, Academy, Oregon. Second vear bi'irlns entetiiher Umb. ietf6. For prospectus, address: ItEV, W. It. POWELL, jul 17-tf. Prinelpal, r iriTlrlMlll - . ' - . . I" Wm A T WW la U A M K II HL k II AXLE GREASE lir4'r iv eii wniM.n Hi wtarlnir QuidltlM art ulitarrf'VVil tutliullUi,lwblH('rf snypthfrlirnn.1, ttwiiw KiOaial OiUt tl MT T 1 1 K U US V I Ms ron bale nV Ofu nu4 WHiilautoii Ter. Mrfcm mu4 Utbir srkll(. JJI'LlU'iS mu. u