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About The Oregon scout. (Union, Union County, Or.) 188?-1918 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 4, 1886)
Tie Orspn Scout TJNION. OltKdOV. SAT. STCP. L 1SW. Brief JJuIIqMiih. For fine clothing, go to A. Levy's. . Horn. Aug. 31, lB.t, to the wife of Y.. II. Tratt, u son. Ke.nl the "notice to tux-payers." which will be found in this issue. Buy your boots und fchom of Vincont. He keep? none but the very Ix-st. The Wallowa gives hulic.itiona of boing a good country for hop giowing. Firemen's nicotine next Monday evening. All members should be ptesetit. Five hundred sheets of S'leky Fly Paper Jnst received at Cove drug stare. Born. In this city, Bp. 1ft.. 1SSJ, to the wife of J. U. Tutlle. n daughter. W. Cnpp. M. D.. Surgeon and Homeo pathic l'hysicinn. Union. Oregon. Levy has the best assortment of dross goocUi at the lowest prices ever known. J. It. F.aton will nay the highest market price 'or barley. Head his ml. in thU issue. Henry Hughes shook hands with a throili iug mai'liuie last week, and is now minus line fore linger. A daughter and a niece of Mrs. Rush Drake, of tbis city, arrived here from the east, lust Tuesday. Marion Irwin has been cngticod this week cnlsoniiuiug and plastering the store and residence of A. Levy. Street Commissioner Kiton has laid sev eral new crosswalk- this week a w rk t'n.it was very much needed. Mr. A. Levy it in Han Francisco, buying goods to complete bis already large stock. Head his now ad. fn this Nmic. Young Fisher, wl o has been In jail, charged with seductiot, fettled the matter yesterday, by marrying the girl. Will. MeO'itnas took his departure for Chicago, last Monday. Ho wl'l in ull'proba bilitv not return for several years. If you don't want to b- bothered with flics," go to Jos. Writ'lit'sund no', oneof thoe patent Hy tiaps. 1 hey'll fetch 'em. State fair will cnminencc one week from next Monday. There will not bn very much of a rush from this section of the country. A. N. Hamilton, county sheriff, adver tised his farm for sub in th'1 Scoi'T. lie Milt: Sale to a man from Tennostc, for fl.SCO. Judge Craig and family will take their departure to-morrow for Fort Madi-on, Iowa, for a few weeks visit to relatives an. I friends. Jo. and John Wright returii"d from their mines in the Fine creek district a few davs Ago. They are highly pleased with the prospects. The contract for buihllnc the new Presby terian church at La Orandc, was awarded to F. K. Ucmingtou. It is to he completed by Dec. 1st. H.v county clerk Blunders, of Multnomah County has invested In land on Powder river, and will duvoto his time hereafter to stock raising. Dr. Snyder andfaniilv. of Elgin, paid l'n- Qur thinks are due to Mr. Win. Heel;, of IJ.iglo Vi v. fop samples of sweet potatoes t n wl mil. .I, r .t.A.I nn l.Iu .... 'PI.,. - ...... ..,,-..- i UN 1113 1.11.11. 1 IM IMlkllt'.l was of imnn ne sue. proving coi-.i-lu-duiv that Knglc Valley is peui'iirir adapted to the cuiture of tbl- esculent He has iti about :) nilN tlp yeHr. which .ire doing line. Mr. Beck cent thorn down by Joa. Wright. Jo. delivered the potato, hut' could not produce tle onion on account of having devoured it for breakfast the ni'irning bp foio arriving in town, having m short flf grub. Ie described the onion as being about the siso of his head. Post-master McDowell, of .Sutnnicrvillp. Informs us that the Union papers for the WnlltiKa. ptss throimh that oflke rcgulat-ly every Monday. If tbev do not reach Jo senh till the bitter part of the week, as thp Chieftain says, the fault is evidently at some place beyond thttt. Suinmorville Sii'lin?s. August 31st., 1SS0, Watermelons plenty. A plentiful supply of sinoko in the ion a visit t lils week. Tliev were (hcgit'Ms of Mr. and Mrs. Dan. Chandler, of the Cen tennial hotel. Frank Bro's Implement Co,, at Is'and City, pav the highest market price for grain. They keep grain sack to loan or sell to farmers. Mr. and Mrs. Adler. of Walla Walla, ac companied by Mr. Km bier, arrived in this city a few days ago. Tnoy ure nuw rustica ting in the mountains. The rates for delegates to the grand en campment of Knight Templars at St. Louis September UI. will be $3'.50 from Portland to St. Louis and ictuin. J. N. Mitchell, of Antelope, has an adver tisement in another column. He has some very line Spanish Merino bucks for sale, on reasonable and easy terms. Married. At the residence of Kelson Hurray, in High Valley, Sep. 1st., LSsti, .Mr. K. A. (iugiiou and Miss Kiimta Le Sage, J. II. Thomson, .1. P. ollleiating. A few days ago the sparks from the west bound passenger train set a fence en lire in Antelope Vatlcv, belonging to Tomlillsou & Brooke, and 3'0 mils weie destroyed. Wm. Kfner directs ns to .send his Scout to Kilensburg, W. T. He writes that be ba been sick ever since he went there. We re met this, and advise him to conic hack to Union. A large number of Polled Angus nnd (lalowuy bulls, from .Missouri, were on ex hibition iii this city during the week, Char ley Houghton had thein in charge, and Mild quite a number, The Maker City Sage Brush has been enlarged to n 5 column folio, making it nearly double its former size. Wo are glad to note tin evidence of its prosperity, ami wish it continued success. Dr. Clomeuts. formerly of .Huuiiiiorvillp. was arrested in Huntington a few (lavs ago, Jorcnusing the death af a girl atthaf place, by producing abortion. The jnoplo of Huntington are greatly exiitru over the affair. A large band of IniPa is have been catch ing full out ( f th Wallowa iako and drying them for winter use. They have .several hundred ponies with them. Their princi pal passtinic is running hor-e races and skinning the average Joseph yout.i out of hi.s nickles. We are informed that Marshall. Ha'l it Co., the saw mill men ot N rtli Powder, have contracted with the Union Pacific Itailroad conipanv. to furnMi them with 3,200 000 feet of lumber. Also to tarnish 1,001,000 feet to other parties, whose names we did uot learn. W. It. Johnson, th b-iJge conflict ir. IiBH a number of models for bridges of dill' erent kinds, and is better prepared fo- this kind of work than any miu in the country. He will put in a bid lor building the Elgin bridge and it the contract it awarded him the people may look for some excellent work. Last Wednesday n pnrtv. consisting of Thonip. Carroll, Wm. Ilutrman, Dunham Wiiuht and O. A. Thninnson wore sent out by Judge Ooodall to go over the Pine creek road, in order to get their opinions as to whether the road has been built acuorlin; to contract. The party is expected back to-day. The Havana Pres drill has been proven to be the best d ill in the market. It does not clog in trashy or sod ground, anl grain stands either drought or freezing bettor than when sown in any other way or by any other implement. It ha been thor oughly tried in the valley the past sea. on, and is pronounced "thebois." Mr. A. T. Ambrose special agent for the western Department of the Citizen's Mu tual Life In-urunee Association, of Now lork. h!ch has its olllce at Sunimerville, in this county, made us a pleasant call du ring the week. He established an uueney in this city, appointing J. It. Crites local agent, and Dr I. N. Cromwell medical in spector. The nssLH-iiitiiiii Is im,l,nilitpcllv guu(i aim iciwinieone. superior in m respects to others of a similar character. Sheriff Hamilton a few davs ago having received iuteligouco that J. W. Fisher, who was arrested oometiine ago in Iioina Ci;v. mm charce of Aduetion, jiryferwl by 'a young Indy of the Cove, uml who afterward got away from the authorities in some manner, was at Denver, Col., got out rmU hit ion papers tnd telegruphed to the sherlll to arrest liiui, und immediately started for Denver to secure his mun. which he did und returned to this city Wednesday laU nnd lodged the prisoner iu the couuty Juil. market. Sliiiw & McLcod, the Pine oreok mad cmitriicturs, eatno in on Frjilay. They vi'port their wotk completed. Thomas Ljiughliu ciunc to Suinmor villf on Friday and will nmko the muik' lieadtjuarlcrs for u few weeks. .Mr. K. 1L CollitiH made Uyo tripx to Union, last week, on litines.i eon nceted with the Farmer's Mortgage and SiivingK Hjnk. The last day of Mimmer u here. Willi to-inornny tlje Fall hegino and ere we are mvare of its preacpee, old winter will bo upon us. A Foeial hop was KVt'ij at the lintel, list Tliursdiiy evening, in honor of .Mr. A. T. Atnhtose wild 1ms been visitjng iu the town for seven)! days. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Collins tiro in tlio Wallowa, tip; former on htisi Hess and the latter on a visit to her daughter, Mrs. Uobert D.iugherty, of Lostine. A. T. Amhros-e left for a trip to Baker City and Boise City, Idaho, last Saturday. Mr- A. will no doubt make Ihings "boom" for the Citizen's Mutu al Life Insurance A-'tociation. Mr. H. 1. Davis was out calling on Sunday. Tis said he was searclijnj; for a party who had bread for sale. .Tin too bad. Letn, to have a job put up on a fellow in that kind of stvlo. Itti't it, Lein? Mr. H. McDonald, living one and one half miles above Sunimerville, brought some of the finest peaches ever ,'rowu in Oregon, into town a few I days ago. Who says Grande Uonde can't produce fruit. Mr. .1. II. Uiuehart will start on a tour throughout Washington Terri tory, on Thursday, in the interest of the mortgage department of the Fann er's Mortgage und Savings Hank. Tho above named Bank has made arrangements with Kasteru capitalists to place out an unlimited amount of capital on well improved farms. ThoMj desiring money will find It. to their advantage to cull on or nddrce.s the Farmer's Mortgage and Saving Hank. At tho fchool meeting held lust Friday, it was decided to purehaati the hall owned by Hiram Lodge, No. f7, A. F. and A. M., (he price paid being ffioO. This will give ample room for all pupils who may attend, and will no doubt be the uushatory step towards inaugurating a bueeecsful .school sys tem at this place. The directors havo cecured the jci vices of Mr. Thomas Hinohart, as Principal, and Miss Em ma Stewart as assistant. With such teachers we can but predict a 6tiituets f nl term of icliool the coming winter. Last Sunday while Mr. and Mrs, H. D. Withers were returning from a viit to Mr. Kudolph Hugg's, one of the lines, in Mime unaccountable- way, (for Harney is a most s-killful and experi enced driver) got under the tail of one of the horses. This frightened tjio animals and they gave a lunge to one side, breaking the tongue out of the buggy and throwing Mr. Ilubers out of the vehicle. The horses then ran for about three-fourths of a mile before they could be stopped. Mrs. Ilubers escaped injury as did Mr. Ilubers, with the exception of a Might bruise on the leg caused by the wheel pass ing over it. One of the horses whb cjuite severely injuied, and it will take about .$20 to repair the damage to the buggy. Harney intends driving oxen the next time he goes out riding. CltA.VK. CpvMoj)ia Cropping, August SOih., 1S8G. Tto town has an addition in tlio way of a now general mercjinndise stprc. The Whitman Co. have about sixty inen employed in und uboijt their mine. Dispute over ledges are qnjto fre quent, consequently the lawyers are doing a gtni.1 business. We noticed our County Jndgn on tho etreet the other day. lfo had been looking over the new rood. Henry (Jrcen, of Union, ha been very tick, hut I think he will toon leeover. Dr. Woods is in attendance. TJie caiqp looks quiet as everybody is at work, except on Saturday even ings ami Sunday when it assumes a fcoiieyhat livjier appearance. The Whitman Co. are working their placer el.ijm which is just above town. The surface wash is paying fpr tie wotk done in trying to reach bedrock, j Tnl man and C'o.s. mill has arrived and tlp'y lptve a full force of men at , work, bitildintr, making roads, uliojt- I ping wood and getting out ore frvipi minus they have leased. There is a yreat deal of work, being- ' done on the ledges at present. Every body owning mines are developing ' according to tieir means, levoral con-trav-tjng to furnish the new mill with oi e. All of the available ground around the canip has, and i being located as placer ground. The ground js all heavily timbered and will soon be ; valuable for the timber if not for tho placers. 1 Hacon is selling hero, retail, nt 121 cts., Hour $7 per huml, potatoes ' cts. per pound. The camp is bring ' constantly stipjlicd with fruit fioiq Or.nule Konde, and with mi loqs from Eagle valley and Snake river. Cornucopia, still continues to im- prove in the way of binding, There is nothing in the way ot a boprn, but j a steady improvement as though the i peopb meant to make jt their home for some time. They have good rea- j ,-ons to have confidence in the camp. J Mr. M. F. llolbrook was in town, yesterday, with some rock to have assaied, from a ledge on the linnaha, in which he has an interest. The ledge shows thirty feet of solid quartz, a sample of which assayed lv,2(i.'.J2 per ton, goiu anu silver, wiuen is not bo bad. Ope of the richest strikes in camp wis bought a short time ago by the Whitman Co. The ledire is situated just above Cornucopia, and slpiws up ! '"'rmani-e.s giveq by Manager ol. The .-,,..(..,.,. r ,i r ...... i i i I Her desires to particularly impress upon """"n' ,C, M" fi1 imuei.ii wiwai , ,i,e pul.lic ih'- fact that real racing will Ore, seven feet of which assays from take place in his hippodrome, mid on n two totlnee hundred dollars per ton. fnck largo enough to pc-initof the same If it shows tin to be a true IlmIuu when mrlt "'".P1'1' ilS "''" 'l"." regu nr pw further developed, it will bo the, big gest thing in camp. September 2nd., ISSfi. Messrs. .It idd und Hyton (leer went tp Wala Walla, thjs week, on u bust ness uipl pleasure tf'P- Query : What hucainn of the dense- I FinoKc, wcunesuay liigntT Jt coin plett y vunuhed without vind or rain. Dr. J. J. McDonald and family started for Detroit, Tuesday. They will visit Miq k-wood, (Jauiuiu, before roturning. Mrs. Ltatie Could ntpl Fannie Creightoti, (if St. Paul, llinu., are at .laino llendersholV, vjsitiqg fiicnds nqtl relatives in Cove. Hop picking and otping com menced at (leer's hop yard, Monday. Tip1 gathering will be done by China men. The viijl will ho very' fair. Mark Ellsworth has gone to Idl ings, Montana, where ho will reside -v;ith his brother-in-law. Mr. Ellis, and roam the ranges pn licet bionchos. The Episcopal schools opened, Wed-nei-day, with u fair attendance. IU v. Thos. Smith, of Haker City, was (.res ent and delivered the opening address. Mr. Adler, of Walla Walla, accom panied by several tumrods of Union and Cove, bagged a considerable amount of game on the bottom, Wed nesday. M.ithew Mitchell, while ut work with a horse power, caught his hnpd iu the gearing, tearing oil the end of a digit. I t was a ipinow escape from puiro se rious injury. L. H. llcltncs has returned frpin Fort FotterniAn, Wyoming. He did not dispose of his entire lot of lior.-es, but 1, ft ficorgo and Eugeno Holmes in charge of them. Nixt yc.cl; will about end tliretliing for this year piohably the eatliesi date li.ii v. sti.ig was ever com leted in Cove. The yiild is fair, it) spile of an unfaviirable seuspn. Miss. Hrooks, of Denver, who has been engaged to lake charge of the niUfie department in Ascension sciool, lias arrived. She enjoys the reputa tion of being highly proficient a a musician and instructress. .i . n ,wp 'uj i lT!L"!!'ry'''''l!j!jll!l. iL -"L. ' '" J-..'im If. W. GOLElis UNMATCHED IfflOYATORll n I i ' 1 THE ICONOCLAST OF THE AMUSEMENT UEALMJ ANOlltE Creator of the Kowpst Forms of Aronlc HntcrtainmentsI CHOWNUD A. SD (UH'TF-ltni) WITH A POI'LLAUITY Ay winn as tiih i kivihwui NEW rv. i: is o i Al I'KAK IN A I, I, TIll'IK AsT 1 Ml lit. SATURDAY O JZj r 1 . NOTE. The Aii iug' incnts or the American Showmen's Pooled League will Prevent any other Circus from visiting Oregon this season- (Editor.) BIGGER. niHTHR, RICHER AND GRAXDIJK THAN IiVERI ('tiampiou Uidcr. Acrobats. Vau'tcr. Contirtionists, jrd-Air Meteors, Strong Men, I SlIINi:, AT 11, ltoer, lencers. Wrestlers, (iladlators,, higglers and High Wire. IVt formers from ev ery rioted ecus ati'l A niplnt hci I re "f l'jiirnp Imoosiin; l ougi-cs.sof Colcbra'cd Kits sian llicvclists. I'nicvcli-its and Holler HkatcrsMatcli'cs Collections of S r.mge Curios' from the 1nidof the Montc.unui- The Tallest (limits, the Smallest Dwaifs Most I'hantoin-like of Living Skeletons, and tho Most Mysterious of other Hu licin I'le'itonienu l'nrivaled .School of Mdupatcd Klenbants. N'oblo Stallions, Clown P.lcphants. Ponies, (ioats, Uonkcvs and Zel r.is nviiicible Arabian Athletes, and Jaiunese Jugglers and Wie-tlei-s .'fl c:mes of Lartb's Unr est Xoobigic.i) Wealth Nature's Most 0 iprjcious I'roduttioli. A Two Headed Cow-- Kepr liu-tion of the Roman Hiopodrotne -Vividlv Re al'stic Reoreseiit itioii of Life 1m Mexico and the "Wild We-t," in trixluciiig Dr. W. F. C i'vcr. ''Lvil spirit of the l'l ilns," and 100 noted Scouts, C boys, Indians and Va pteros.- vl.W.eOLE'S liIPPOJ3H0ME. Ai. .... . XI.CPHAN7S RACING ON Yx MILE TRACK. w, av. colics xmv riJATCKISS. the Suijie rt-st'li K NottllicH In il'or,. fqi- Sihow t'liuin u lliu I lly, Prominent anione; the ncwiy ac'iuired special features of Cole's Kevv Cofssal fcfhows. which appear iu l.adr.iudo Saturday. Sep. 1. is the most elaborate and best equipped Roman hippodrome, so the best judges say, that was ever presented in this country Several other shows have attempted to produce this popular and historical form oi Jiiiuseiucnt, but its only complete nud perieci representation to hp scon it t the ltecl !tn fllio,,tli)K. Last Tuesday nij;ht, someone pass ing hlong the street near Mrs. Drake's retidciiee in this city, fired five shots, presumably at the (log in the yard. One bullet was buried in the window cu'inj;. Had it passed through tho glass, it might have killed some of the inmates of the house. Tho culprit, whoever he is, should be ferreted out and severely punished. The law re garding misdemeanors of this kind, is as follows : Any person who shall maliciously or wantonly kill, wound, disfigure or in jura any animal the property of anoth er upon conviction thereof shall be punished by imprisonment iu in tho penotentiary, etc. Any person who shall maliciously or wantonly break the Lss in, or deface any building not his own, upon con viction thereof shall be punished by imprisonment in the county jail not less than three months or more than a year, or by fine not Ima than $10 or more than $500 Messrs. .John and Jos. Wright left on the 25lh. for Union. Tluiy have been working their assesstnents on some claims bought of Cofinberry IWs. One claim which they pur chased an interest in is very rich, with four feet of solid ore, wlnc-h they are at work on and have ijo doubt but that it will show up to be a bonanza when further developed. Wo were shown some rock out of the Norway mine, which is owned by Smith and Stein. The rock is some of the best we have feci) in camp, and what makes it s:o vultiublo is because it is free milling. They have a good body of ore, and have an arastra erected on the ground which they are running with good results. Tlio mine is situated three miles north of Cornu copia, on 1'ine creek. Hue, ! wrier course. Ihe horses used in these have b"en selected with the mostcon.suinatc care, an 1 cotupo"c two si ore ol llcct-footed ICnu'lisli and Kentucky thoroughbreds Other adjuncts of the hippdromc are pro fessional jockeys and drivers, historica 1 con cut costumes, climiots, etc, Another .strikiiiK novelty of this management win be th-i prescntfttii i oi'Dr. W. F. Carver's "Wild West" exhibition, in which more noted In. haps, cowboys, nnd scouts will be introduced than were ever before- seen in one combination. The prures.pie L "id of the Montczumas will ho represented by a land of vnniuuroN and other Mexican ce lebrities. A rare and costly collection oi curios from Old Mexico is one of l)ie (liiei objects of interest in the museum depart mc-nt ut this exhibition, b. ientists, antiou ariaiii, and studiously iucliiibd people iu general unite hi pronouncing these troplne nnd relics of our sister republic to be oi inlinite educational uluo 'Ihe menagerie department of Cole's New Colossal Shows has been extensively replenished by ivccilt importations of wild l easts from the great animal depots of Hamburg and Live) pool The new .oologhal acquisitions have ne cessitated the construction of inniiv addi tional cages, which has swollen the number to upwards of (ifty. The illustrious Sam son, the most formidable beast alive, still continues the icntral iigiire of the Mam moth Herd of L'leph. :lts, A Captain's Ki r tin. ill o Discovery. Capt, Coleman, -elir. Weymouth, plying between Atlantic Cl'y ami N, V., had been troubled with a cough so th t be wan unable to sloun, ami was induced to try r, Kink's New Dim'ovc y or I oiiMiiupt'bni. H not only gave him instant ro. iff, but allayed the extreme soreness in his breast. His children were wimlla ly affected and a si gledoso bad th same hippy nlfect. Dr. King's New Dis covery Is i . w Did standard remedy hi the Co email household mil on ho rd the schoo ner. Free Trial llott es of tiii Standard Remedy at J . T. U right's drug -Uorc, liui lilei.'K rni('u .Sit vn, Tim lli:sTi3Ai.vi:In the world for Cuts, ISruikus, or s, Fleers, Halt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped HandN, ( hllblalns,, Corns, nud all.Sk'n . rttptlonx, ami positive ly cures Pile, or no pay required. It In guaranteed to give perfect satlsfautlon, or money refunded. I'rle.t i"j cents ner liov. got For sale iy J.T. Wright, t'nlon, Oregon. I I I , ' j Ji II l lo Hr.ilili, Kt,t" I In-lit ll I. tvi-nltli U'....m. w-... l.t.A..n-.. Stupendous RcvivalHippodrome Carnivals Heroic, Soiil-iStiiriiig; Snuggles Hetwcen FAMOUS KNG.-1SH THOKOUfnnJIlKnS. rNCOMirUIWlJ lHATli(iASS I-'LYUUS 00 Il imiLos o' Cirrus, Avith XJOO Metoorie .I'eri'ormers. :i( iMinnli'K oi' Tliontre -50 Actors ami Specialists. :5) lIinulcs ol' lliio(lroutu Jiuces, A till l'r frckl in) Joekuj-l nml 4i I lior ni.lili !. 0 3UnutuH (' 4-V'ill AVcst,' Willi 1)1. Carter nnd l(l( Sits lUts, Indian and 1 nqioir. . ;l 31 hint es lor the Museum, IJO lUiiurtes i'or (lie Menagerie, With 100(1 MlUKllotH Animate and Iniiiiiinati) Curio, AVIIIi fit O HpiTliitciig, Oroatust (iatlitu Iiik since . nil' Ark. :5 l-y i I ours oi' Solid, Unapproachable Entertainment. UnIo Cuopor Siliui. S. 11. Avles, inituufnHircr ofhultcr hancN ami kegs, has ahvjivs on hand many ! gnoil supply of tho best quality, and win sun iiiein at reasonable, prices. Give him a call nt his shop, eautl of the school house, Union. Itiver Pebbles, August 31st., 1S8H. Threshing has commenced in this vicinity. Crops yield butter than was expected. Powder River has organized a base ball club. L . ok out Union, you will get u challenge soon. A young gentleman, nephew of Mr. Jos. Graham, recently arrived here on a visit to his uncle. Name not known to reporter. Messrs. Houghton, Erwin nnd Keating recently returned fioin a trip to the Fine creek lakes. They caught quite a number of lish. Mr. Kiwin had the misfortune to lose one of his best mares on tho trip. It is all became the sorreh arc ter traveler-) than Uluch, that 1 left.- H. Oli, cxcu?c mo MUs, I forgotten I had u parln-r for this I.' 'in.,. i. ... 77-;.' r' ' . ; i m jV i ,7 ! ,lt, ''" ,-"t' I " iioKinko'st ougi, ,', n II li Ir, I " 'l ',r,t,Uy l Lurg Syrup, the best Cough Syrup In man. U 1 did not havu a partner the world. . lira Coughs, ( olds, l'alni In for tho fiance, but I did not till Mr. ! "'u hciftill oncliltiHiimll'rliiiaryt oimunp bet- iUtter so, M- 1 (latter myself that for a man of my size, I can move around as light us anyone N. Take your positions boys. F. It is loo much trouble to take the gills. They will lie there, and we can catch on for supper. Cow Hoy. I'emlleton, Oregon. Having used the Oueoo.h Kid.sev Tea f ir one of my suns, whoie urinary organs were injured bv taking turnentine. I cheerfully certify to'its beneficial etliict. and recom mend tho same to the public. LOT LIVEHM0KK, Ageut. fur Weill, Forgo i Co, ItfllotrN Her Voinh, Mrs. I'hrebo Cbesley, Peterson, Clay coun ty, Iowa, tells the foil wing reinarkaklo sto ry, the truth of which Is vouched forbythe residents of the town: "lam'.'lycars old, have ecu troubled with Kid ny complaint Bii.l laineiichs for many year; could not dres myxelf wi bout help. N'ow I urn free from all pal a ilsorenen, and am able to do all my own housework. I owe uy thanks to Klectrie Hitters lor having renewed mv youth, and removed completely all dl.ca-'o and pain." Try a bottl , only 50c. at J. T, u right's drug .store, union, Oregon. , A ltullnliln Arllnlo. For cnterprlac, pusli mid a desire to get such guoda ax will give the trade sntlsf action, J. T. Wright, the druggist, leads all compe tition. He selli Dr. lioatmko'n Cough and Lung Syrup, because Its the best inedciuo on the market for coughs, colJs, croup mid primary consumption, l'rlco 50 cents aud $1.10 rjamplus tree. Buy the celebrated Kimball piuno. non. uiie (inso e ves re lor m nverv ease. Tako no other. erlcooQ cents and 1. Samples li ce. Sold by J, T, Wright, Union, Oregon. An EIj,-lliit SlllRtltuto KoroIN, salts, pills, nnd all kinds of bitter, nauseous- medicines is the very agrreablo liquid f-uit remedy. Syrup of Mgs. Itec oi ended by leading I'hvslciuns. Munu- factured only by the California Fig Hvrup Co., San Francisco. Cal. Kor sale by all druggiUi. .Snell Heitshu & Woodard, wholesale agents, Portland. Oregon. (,'Uic for I'lluit. Piles nro freipiently preceded by a cne ' of weight In the back, lolnn and lower part of the abdomen, causing the patient to sup posit hu has someaffe linn of liui kidneys or tiehrhb ring organ. At lime, symptom of Indigestion are present, ibtulency, uneasy, lies of the stomach, etc. A moisture lllc perspiration, producing a very disagreeable . itching after getting warm, I a common I attendant, llllnd, Weeding, and Itching I Pile yield at once to the application of Dr. I llosauko, I'llo Itemedy, which act directly ' upon the part effected, absorbing the , Tumor, allaying the Intense Itching, mid 1 effecting n permanent cure. J'rlce.W cunts, I Address, Tho Dr. lioeanko Medicine C.nn pany, l'Jquu, O. hold by J, T. Wright, umuu, "rerun- WJiy sufl'cr with u luine back, when vou can get one -of those cckbrnted Mitchell I'oru Plasters, for 16 cents, ut John T. Vi right's drug store 7 Try one, Positively Your Iast Opportunities to see the Wizard Jlilieman, OR. W.F.CARVER AND HIS GREAT WILD WEST O0 WVatri'ii 0d(li-ttlcs In Silni tlini; I letiuns of front lin-J, lfo! HcnllMthi In rvrry Dotal) CAltVKlt COMICS NO MOUK-Ht'KOPH CLAI.Mrf HIM NHXT YKAltl SAMSON, the Tallest and Heaviest lilephant this side of the Orient! V view betore Cheering: A I Admission Times Ihe Most Mnpiillcont , Speetactiliii' Street Parado been Iu Any Age or Country, passing- in Oraml Uu- Multitudes at 10 A.M. Daily. To (he Entire ( i Children, under Kfn Combined Shows, f,J- Nine Years of Ana, fJ wu' Heseived Cushioned Opera Chairs at the Usual blight Advance. Two Exhibitions Daily. Pinn-'OItMANCUH Doors Open at i and DEO IN AN HOUH LATEK. 7 P. M. I ,iv.n""!;w' ATTENTION SHEEP MEN! I Have For Hale, on IlEASONADLE and EASY TEHMS, BU SPANISH mERMQ &&Fov Kurther I'ar'iculars, Call on or Address, J. N. MITCHELL, Hep.'l-tf. Teloca.-et, Union County, Oregon. Fali Stock! Wehnveiust returned from New York and other L.istern market' with an elegant and carefully selected stock of Korcign and Domestic Dry Goodn and GciUh' Fur niHlilnKT GoodH. Samples sent on uj plication and order' solicited. OLDS.fc KINO. IWi First Street, Portland, Oregon. NOTICE TO TAX-PAYEHS. Farmers Read This. 1 will pay tho HI OH EST MAIHCET PRICE IN CASH OU TRADE, lor BARLEY! ISfflrain sackij for snlo J. D. EATON, Union, Or. Koa Balk, 1060 acres of laud, nil in one body. AUo a block In Union, by Uell & TutUo. Notice is hereby eivcu to tho tas-tmycrs of dilou couuty, ih it the II inrd of Kqunll .atlon will meet tin the Hist Monday, tho Itb day of Oerob. r, 1' 8 i. at the court house in t'nion, and wilt continur" to sit from day to day for oiio-week, to make corrections of mihtaktwrinaile by tlio assessor in his iiN&eshiilcjits. " Those feeling ugriuved at their assessment are uotilb-d to ntipear nnd make complaint nt that time, railing to do .so. utter tluit time, tbero will bu no re- lijite muduoii tinir usscssuicnt whatever, P Dated this 30th day of August. IHfitf. jf J. 11. .Met l IJIU., Asstsifftrof Pnioii Cirttnty, Oregon. Syrup uf I'lKi. Miinufuctured only by tho California Fig Syrup Co., San Francisco, Cal., is Nature's Own True Laxative, This pleasant Califor nia liquid fruit remedy may be had of all druggists, ut fifty cents or one dollar. It is the most pleasant, prompt, and effective, remedy known to cleanse tho system; to act on the Liver. Kidneys, und bowels gently yet thoroughly i to dispel Heudauhw, L'ehla, und Fevers; to cure Consumption, iHuig tion, and kindred ilia,