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Tie Oregon Scout j UNION. OKKGO.V, ST. SKI. 11. 1. TO ADVKJlTIM'.ltS. The STOUT Jn n Much I.arcr Clrcm Intl in tlmn nnr it In Korllon nf thf Slate, anil I. tJi)i-ofiirc llm P.Ksr A I KHTIS1NO JIKI'H M. Thin In n Tru Statement, nml wo dhull notnll'.w It In li iitieUonri lij nny other iift.T. Ailvrllsern will rio urll t iniikc a. nolo of IIiIn, Local and General. Tkruokb kiiom Tar Ft.AT.t-.Montlay last, two bud men in embryo, who reside near Ladd canyon, by name Dyko Mutnford and Dirk Feebler, oam into town and commenced at tracting attention to thoimelve-! by riding at a rapid gait through the street?. During the p.is year several persons luivo brun rrriously injured bv reckless horsemen, and fast lining Iihh ooon Mrietiy forbidden by our city ordinances. .Maislial ;ates cured a warrant for their airodt, when coining down the strc.-t fihcrifT Hamilton and reouested pro and met him to itKfirtt in the arrest. Meanwhile the bad men had tied their horn's to the rack near Levy's store, and repaired to the Kentucky saloon to gin up. While there home one told them that the marshal was looking for them, and they lit out at the back door, ran down the alley and crossed the street to their horses. The officers endeavor ed to intercept them, commanding them teviral times to stop, to which no attention wan paid, the young men mount iug and putting spurn to their horses. The olhcerH drew their revol ver and commenced tiring, one ball striking Pcebler's left arm a few inch es above the elbow, and fracturing the bone. They rode out of town, how over, without anyone knowing that either of the shot had taken efleot, and it was not until next morning that the fact was ascertained. Haniil- ton fays he wan not trying to hit them, j and shot in the air. Gates says he tired very low, his object being to cripple the hordes and capture the culprits if possible. Wo understand that the affair ban engendered tome bad feeling in the neighborhood of Pecbler's home, his parents being good and highly respected people, and that they .severely censure the officers. They are certainly wrong in this. While it is to be regretted that the young man has fallen in with evil associates and made to Miller, it is but the natural consequence of Mich a course. Law and order must be sus tained, and young men who conceive it to be smart to set at defiance the officers and laws, will eooner or later come to grief. In this instance the marshal has, so far as wo havo been able to learn, the approval of the community. It ATI! Kit Ixco.wu.s'iKNT. The rec ords of Paker county it seems an; private property, owned by Wisdom it Holman. It came about in this way: At the burning of the court house last Biimmer, the county records were totally destroyed, and as Wisdom it Holman had transcripts of them, the same were adopted by thu county, and legalized at the special session of the legislature last, winter. Now Messrs. W. and II. being on top have things about their own way, which causes the Sage Prusli to "vip" in this man ner: "The county should purchase the burnt records or rather transcripts thereof, legalized by the special session as the records now stand no one can make an abstract or know how prop erty stands, except tho owners of the transcript. Of course it makes their property valuable but no doubt they would do the right thing with the county." Such a slate of affairs is rather inconvenient, to be sure, but tho above named gentlemen will doubtless be content to worry along as heretofore. II KM) to Axmveb. The Sage Hrusli rays that after tho Coroner had issued his warrant for the a nest of Dr. E. M. Clements last Wednesday evening at Huntington, after the inquest, he turned the papers over to Justice J. W. Gray, who then took charge of (lie caso as required by law, and set the hearing for the preliminary examina tion of the case for Thursduy morning. "When the ease was called tip.' Doctor uppeared with his attorney, Maj. An derson, and waived an examination, whereupon Justice (iray placed his bail at $.1,000, and as the Doctor failed to give bail, Constable Hannon brought him to our city yesterday, and turned him over to 'the Sheriif. and now the Doctor practice. behind the bars of our county jail. Si-'mikn Death. Mrs. Moa, who has been living with her daughter, Jlrs. Willis Skifi" of this city, died sud denly last Monday morning. She was u very aged lady, and had not been well for some time. Monday morning fho got out of bed und had partly dressed herself, when she complained of being sick and lay down again. A doctor was sent for. but when he ar rived it was too lato to render axbist ance, and the died a few minutes afterward. The immediate cause of her death was heart disease. The re mains were taken, Tuesday, to La Grande for burial attended by a num ber of friends and relatives, of this city. MaIIIIIKO. Mr. T '.ul unit Miss - .-. . ---- i juary tiroen who reside near thu citv, i Lied themselves own- l.isf Mi m.kv. t to the accomodating eoiifniH of Idaho, aind were there umtotl m uiatriinonv. ' Jhev returned next day lookinir very. 1 vnrv Ihiimv All i wi-11 (lint km !. wi.il . Mr !mpp . au n nUi Hint umla well, und we wuh them prfwpenty. ; Lost. Somewhere between Hum merville and I'uion, on Sunday ven iug the '22nd. ult., a gold pun und "Ponograph" penholder. Tho finder trill be eiutahly rewarded by loaviug Iho aanii' at thin olli. e, or sending it to lurutr uluer, Union Uregou. P.riof BuHotins. I This is Cole day for La Hrai do, j HiHiness improving conju'drrablj, ' Head 0. F. lull's eurtl in this is.u, I Circuit Court convenes on the 27th in.si. Mrs Mary Haird returned home hist Mqn. daj . Most nil our lavivors arc in I'emlUlon, attending court. JtuJgu Ison will preside nt the coming term of circuit, oouti. Quite a number from this city will at tend the cirrus to-day. Just reecho I nt A. Levy's, a full assort ment of bout and shoes. Jimmy Johnson, the barber, has been quite sick during the week. The laud otlice ofliciali have been busy with several contest eases, recently. I No business of importance was transae ted by the caiiueilat its meeting this week. Tiie Udd Fellows Hall, at Placorville. Idaho, wa destroyed by lire, a few days The city assessment roll has been turned vcrt tho council, and is now ro.idy for i inspco'iun. Mrs. Corhin, the milliner, ha had mine extensive improvements mede to her es tablishment. Wondiir if certain parties will not conic to the eoiielusiiui that honesty would have been the best policy. I!nrey, son of Judge J . 0. Morel.md, arrived Thursday, and takes a position in the Firt National Itnnk If you don't want to be bothered with llies.tro to Jos. VriL'ht'sandtuotiKofthose ! patent tly traps. '1 hey 'II fetch 'em. j Opposition stapes now between the depot and ibis eiiy. and also between hereiiud the I Cove. "Jist sieh" is the liic of trade. I Dr. Honlmni, the dentist, has had a back room built on his otlice for a lahratory. j which Rieatly inoi eases the eonveuieiiee of things. I Kil. Davis's residence in North l:nion is ncating oomplctiou. Ostrauder, Kibbe it Ki.sson arc the architects, und are doing ex cellent work. Miss Fannie Wright returned, on Thurs day, after a visit ofeieht weeks to friends and relatives at Portland and in the W'iU lamettc valley. Married. At the residence of J. N. Hoi eonib in Idaho, Win. Lane and Cora Weav er, of I.oiiR Kanclic. Oregon, Uev. M. 15. Morris otlleiatiug. Mr. II. W. Oliver will take charge of the North I'ovvder school, next M.onday. The peojile of that place are fortunate in se curing so good a teacher. The 0. It. it N. Co. request us to state that the fare from this city to tho sitate fair til S.ilcm is instca'd of '21.5Q, as was erroneously announced on their posters. liusiiiess men do not advertise unless they have something to say, and the read' ers ol thiv paper will be" well repaid by scanning carefully ouratlvcrtising columns euch week. The bill to repeal the pre-emption und timber-culture acts did not frot through the house after being amended by the .senate, and it is now in order for thos'i; who wish to take advantage of these laws to act at once SomuicriVi Hamilton, merchants at Hi gh), have dissolved partnership, uiiimcr retaining the oods and moving the sauiL to hi store in ummerville. Kluin certain ly oiiL'ht to tuiJiiort one mercantile ciiUb- j lishmcnt. . Wc know of two or three men who have a mania for starting newspapers for the ! purpose of selling out toothers more capa- i oleof running it. J. II, Stint) None of these critters. He should be locked up lor the general e;ood. ; it is said that from present indications ! the next term of the linker countv court will be the most interesting and expensive one ever held in the county, the criniiul business alone beini; more than great enough to occupy the entile term. Calvin Pratt, wlio it will he remembered committed numerous forgeries in California about a year ago, and lied to J pau and was there arretted and returned to Cali fornia, will be tried about the middle of this month for his crimes, in fiaii Krun cisco. Wc are informed that a wealthy rancher by the name of Norwood, who lives on 'illow creek, linker county, was shut and instantly killed, a few dys ago, by a man named "ltenfrow, Itenfrow was arrested, and after an examination before a Justice of the Peace, was acquitted. Any one knowing anvthiu'-' concerning the death or whereabout of one Kdwurd Martin, will confer a favor by making the same known to Mrs. K. J. Martin, his wife, box s0 Harper, Iowa, as he has not been beard from since Feb. Nt, issil. Oregon and California papeis please, ropy. The Havana Pres drill has been proven to be the best drill in the market. It does not clo;,' in trashy or sod ground, and grain stands either drought or freezing better than when sown in any other way or by any other implement. It has been thor oughly tried in the valley the past season, and is pronounced "thehois." Flora, the little nine year old daughter of Mrs. Chandler of the Centennial hotel, died very suddenly Friday evening, the .'Jrd. inst. Hur death was not unexpected as she had been afllicted with dropsy for some time, and despite the best inedxil aid, hut little hones were entertained of her recovery. The funeral took place Sat urday afternoon. lid. K. Cates, marshal of this city, was i arrested and taken to I.a (iramlc, on a war- rant is tiled from Justice Kllsworth's court I at the instance of Dyke Mmnford. for I shooting young IV-ebfer. Cates waived I examination und was bound over to appear ; before the grand jury, with bonds fixed at I $5(i0. lie gave the required bonds and is now attending to his duties From now until after we have had some good rains, we arc in more danger of tlevas 1 tating lires than at any other time of year, j Kvcrything N as div as tinder, stoves in j nu tiv instances have been chucked full of i old paper, the soot in the Hue.- is very combustible and tires aie occasionally nee : ded of mornings, anil unless tin greatest of j care is exercieod tires will occur. The Oregonian of tho 7th. says: "Onn. ! Tolman leaves to-day f..r Pine creek, where Jus quartz mill is now iieing put up. ami will remain there till the success or failure of his investment is demonstrated. He has made a good many ventures in mines, first and last, and hopes to make enoiudi out of this to get even ut least If it does not pan out he says he will retire from min ing and become an honest farmer. As will he seen bv notice elsewhere In this issue, the sheriiriius been instructed to collect all delinquent taxes, and In case of 'neglect or refusal to pay, to ell the person al or real properly of tho delinquent. Sher iff Hamilton informs us that this order will be strictly complied with, but in order to be as lenient as possible, he authorizes us in nil) uiikliuviiu .ii.iin to say mil no exira roargea win oi inauo if dclinniiciiti come in and pay the next iimtith or nix weeks- uji during j,,jkprMI11 ( HlLe (U un imriKch- Iuk th u eiiy otrdiy. About four miles UiiHe if I'nrker maiiuii two masked mtm. hhimhi with ri-vuiri-r unl fcitott 0(.,-J Ult, ,.nlfrl th drvr, t UiJt totl.mw out U'IU, Vurynt A I'u'm rcvolri-r and shotgun. uiii ex- i.res Ikix mid (be pusseitNir tu throw up their baud. Th ru weie two wlilie pan- enger, one a bmdware dniuiuirr. tiod I.; Cbuiaiiienon the titago Prom thu lutter , the robber soeurtd soim f I Ui. and front the white passenger about fll. besides 1 whatever was in the oprrw bov, und umdo lotrwllb their Ix-oiy. It was M4 PNf citdintfmiJ sj'.M uovviiful." Yf. n. Johnson cot the contraet far build Ing tliy Klgin bridge, arid A. L. Saunders the oiiitr.ict for furnishing wood. The other contracts have not been awarded as we go to press. The court proci cdhig w ill he given nett vrerk. 'liver Hiafcr, of Hand City. advertNes his place for vale, lontaining Iflacres, situ led near that city. Anyone desiring a cheap and desirable home will do well to call on him. Hw ad. elsewhere. dive a watermelon to Crune-iit'.lcr, the Oarette man, somebody. It nould be a kind und humtue act. Our ainetuer dramatic society are mak ing preparations and will rottn give us mi entertainment George W. Webb, stste treasurer elect, has selected W. T. tilftter, of Pendleton, as hN deputy. Mr. D. 1!. Reese nnd wife will take their departure, to-morrow, forS.dem, tu attend the fiur. A very eniov able dunce was given at the residence of Joseph WilkiuionTast Monday ni;ht. Your nccount at Cove drug store is long oietdue. Please call and settle it at once. Huv your celluloid collars aed ouirs at A. I.evyV They don't need washing. W. Cappi. M. V.. SHirg"on and Homeo pathic Phy.sician, Union. Oregon. Huy your boots and shoes of Vincent. He keeps none but tho ver.v best. Pay your subscription to this paper. What are yiiii waiting fur? The band boys now praeticp regularly. The days and nights arc much cooler. Huy your groceries of Jones !ro's. Covu Cullinjifs. September 1I It., 1SSG. airs. J. C. Doney Inn gone to Iowa, on a vitqt to relatives. Mrs. I. 11. Talfe, of Portland, is visiting her sister, Mr. (Jeo. F. White, of Cove. Miss Allie Harris has been seriously ill during the weik, but is thought to be improving. The elite of tho young people are camping, this week, in the cool shades of .Mount Fanny. Frank Newall suffered a fracture of a linger, Monday, by a horso violently jerking a rope fiom his hands. Mis. E. J. Jasper is having a sub stantial addition built to her dwelling bouse, which will greatly beautify the place. .las. Calhoon has been taking loads of prunes and plums from Cove, this week, and finila ready sale for the same. A. J. Foster has the champion patch of corn, and is ready to exhibit in competition with any garden ju the county. Win. Kolley has tho boss potato patch, spuds growing not only under tho ground, but also all over the vine similar to tomatoes. Wm. Ivoenig is making preparation! to erect, a commodious room near the church, in which he will open up a stock of assorted furniture. Miss Lilian Seaman received a. tele gram from St. I'atil's school, at Walla Walla, olferiug her a position as mu sic instructor in that institution. Hamilton it Imbler's steam separa tor threshed Wm. Makin'.s crop in a day and a half, this week. The yield was near three thousand bushels of grain. A party of sportsmen, this week, from Cove, found a valuable cow mired in a slough and by an hours hard work, saved the milchcr's life. Yet they say hunters are a nuisance. A lively runaway occurred, Monday, in which L. U. Holmes and son Ed ward were thrown from a buggy with considerable force. Fortunately nei ther was seriously injured, though the former was considerably cut about the head. The buggy did not fare fcO Well, and is now "all broke up." Mar tt' .iimojti. Drawn to Srivp at llm Srplnmlinr Term uf Ulroult Court, lll.sO. Kuuhin Couch, Island City Parmer. .i . n . ijytie, Alex Ferguson , i t 1 1 Albert Good, , . W. .1. Graham, N. I'owdui' G. M. Walk, J. J. MeCouncll, Joseph .1. M. Mitchell. ,, W. A. McCully, ., Itobeit Deal, La Grande .1. If. Hoinig, ,, K. It. J. Itogers, , , O. T. Ihirnos, Covb E. Agent. Pi;iiner, J . M . .Seiner. J. C, Handles. II. L. Daugherty lames lSloom , ,. . J. M. Parker, ,, Joel Hewitt. Pine Valley D. Clark, Lower Paulo E. Whitney, Eagle diistus Wright, Uig Creek Miner, Farmer Stephen Gardner, Union, Teainster. E. T. Monviu. Parmer. A. Vanscoyt, ,, S. A. Pnisel, ,, Lumberman. .1. W. R'Uikiii, P. Creek Parmer. .losepn Uox, , , iloliu Graham, Ind. Valley T. P. McKniiiis ., It. W. Daugherty, Wallowa i.irrrKit list. Kemninhig unculled for at the Union post- otlice, the mouth ending Aug. 31. 1830. Allen Mrs P Hartlett Funnun Hird.1 A Hroehardt John Cornutt Prank ('oiiusil K K Choate Hubs Choute Miss Minnie Divine i Co Pitrlong Win Oanier Mrs IW2) HlxonCM Haworth Mrs h It Horren I) A MeClellnu Mrs KP.(2)Miller William Murray Minerva Moore J P Nelson J C Wright A O Hnydur 11 M (2) Persons calling for any of ths nbore, will please wr 'advertised. Jko. V. Hau.. P. M.. Union. Or, (loud itiMult In Ktory (.'use, 1), A. Ilrsdord, vvholcunle paper dealer of Chatta'ioojfa, Tmii., writes that bo was hi rlomly atlllcli-d wllh a novere cold that ct- llud'ou his liinsc bad tried many roinedlus without benellt. lining bidiiund to try Dr. King's .Sw Dboovery for CoiimiiaptloM, did o and was entirely cured by use of a few hottlui. ainoe whluh lime he lias uvml It In hN fuuilly fur all oughsaiid CoUN with the bei' riMtilN. TliU U the cxjinrleuoe of thoiitamb wlioe lite hu been kavuU by thU Wuiidnrfiil Dlseoury. 'J'rUI liotlle trtt mi J. T. Wrlgbt'i drug ttore, The Klmbull organi Jiuyc no o,ul Bummovvillo Sifltns:, Peptember 7th., 1SS0, Albert Warily left Hummcrvillo, on Thursday, on a trip to tho East. N. IL Harris forwarded material from the 'TVjs. Department," last week. MifH Anna Rinchart slnrtrd, o Monday, to tho Willamette valUy to be gone about two months. Mr. David Allen is now in Sum mcrville, building an addition to the Farmer's Mortgage, and Savings Hank. Mr. Jidin C. Wibon. of Mulberry nroe, Kansas, will probably visit at Sumincrville within tho nex.1 few weeks. P. 11. Collins' face looks like it had conn in contact with a "grizzly" bear. Hop vir.es nr.' a bad tiling to run against. The trio who were out serenading, last Saturday evening, had their trou ble for their pains, as tho couple wete not at home. Watermelons an ttill coming in, and colic and other utotuuch pains play sad havoc with the "small boy" of the town. The llank at Sununcrvillc well supplied with lire arms and it will be dangerous for tramps to eIiow up at the cashier's window. Mr. Edgar Collins has been quite sick for several days past, but in now able to rciumc his position in the Hardware store of Wm. E. ltinehart. The past week was a tough one on cats in Snmincrville. Etl. Collins !layed 11) uipl quit for want of ammu nition with which to prolong the good work. The wind has driven the smoke nearly all out of the valley and a sight of the Blue mountains surrounding the valley, brings pleasure to the heart of the oldest resident. The funeral sermon of Ortando Le Gore, who was murdered July fith., will be preached at the Presbyterian church in Runimerville, Sunday, .Sep tember 19th., at 1 1 o'clock A. M. Mr. Tyler, traveling salesman for the hardware house of Porter it Kbb ertson, was in town Saturday and Sunday. Mr. Tyler was a passenger on board the Canyon City Mage that was robbed last Thursday morning. He succeeded in saving the greater portion of his money by placing it under tho cushion of one of the i-oats, The robber' took what money lit; bad in his pockets, amounting to about $7.50. The new church built by the Pres. bylerians, at Suinnieirville, was dedi oalcd last Sunday. Pev. llingham, of Ibtker City, preached the dedicatory sermon and also preached in Die even ing, 'flic cost, of the church, exclus ive of church furniture, was .IShfi.-lTi. The new church is peihaps the finest in the countv, and reflects credit upon the labors of Hcv. .!. C. Willert and others for their untiring zeal in build ing up the Church of Christ at this point. 'fhe surprise party given at Mr. P. D. H ubers' last Tuesday evening was wtll attended. The same was given in honor lo Mr. Arthur Lindsay who has been stopping with Mr. Ilubers for the past six months, but now in tends to enter the llishop Scott Grain mar School at Portland, Oregon. The evening was pleasanlly spent, but sonic of the parlies utilized the greater portion of the next forenoon in at tempting to remove the lamp black from their faces, occasioned by a game of "smut" in which all hands partici pated. Ono young man has not yet succeeded in removing all the ancient land marks. (Jttito a pleasant surprise was ten dered Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Harris on Saturday evening. From the prepa rations that had been made, wo are of the opinion that Norman bad received information from tome one that a raid was to bo mado upon bis domicile. Nevertheless tho watermelons and cako and other good things were en joyed by all, especially ye correspond ent who was favored witli a whole pie, upon his representations that be had had no supper. Authors and cards furnished amusement until 11 ;.'!(), whim "good night" wai? raid and all returned to their vaiioun homes, well pleased with the evening's entertain ment. Cua.vk. An lCnd to Ilmio Sici uplnt. Kdward Shepherd, of Harrlsburg. Ill, says : "Having roce veil so much benefit from Fleet rle Hitters, I feel it my duty to let suf ferlug humanity I mow It. Have had a ruu nli g soih on my leg for olght year; my doctors told me I would have to have the bone scraped or leg amputate I. I Used, In stead, three bottles of Kleetrlc bitters and seven boxes liuekleii's Arnica -aire, and my leg Is now sound ami well." Hlcctrle Hit ters are sold at f0 ce .ts a bottle, and buck Ion's Arnica Salve at 2.1e. per box by J. T. Wrlgh , Union, Oregon. Syrii)! ijf i'Ik. Manufactured only by the California Fig .Syrup Co., San Francisco, (Jul., is Nuture's Own True Laxative. This pleasant Califor nia liquid fruit remedy may be had of all druggists, at fifty cent or one dollar, It is the most pleasant, prompt, and cllcctivi) remedy known to cleanse the systom; toaet on the Liver, Kidneys, and Hovvuli gently yet thoroughly ; to dlsnul Headaches, Colds, and Fever; to cure Consumption, Indiges tion, and kindred ills. Hani 'I linen. While money l close, wage and pries low, expeimei should be cut down hi every hoiisuhold. Keoiiomv, the watchword for Mothers, head off doctor bills, by always keeping In the house a bottle of Dr. Ilosan ko's i outfit and bung Syrup. Htopsa ihiiikIi iiinlutiilv, relhne ioimiiiipltoii,oiiie. Croup ami pulii In I he het hi one night. It Is Just ihe remedy for hurd tlmei, Price m. and ii, Humploi true, hold by .J. T. Wrljjtu, Lnloii, Oregon. Pendleton, Oregon. IUiiij ued the OuMiuM UinatY Tk fur one of Uijr iohk, whosg urliury orgmi wexi Injured by lukhitf turiioiiilim, 1 ihovi fully cirllfy to li Unufluiul elhM, Hint ruum mend the mine to the public. LUTi.lViqtMOJU!, 1 JMn Valo PlcklngB, Sep. h, ISSfl. Snow on tho granite. Watermelons and tomatoes in abun dance. Plnnty of poachon on Snake river, Si lling in Pint! at six cents per pound. Mr. Joseph Shepherd recently had his shoulder broken by being thrown from a fractious steed. A young man. ron of Mr. Tarter, of thia valley, has been quite ill with brain fever, hut is in a fair way to re cover. Were it not out of the regular "or der of business," wo might chronicle several weddings, but lime enough for that later. Wo now have regular FcrvieeB in the valley each Sunday, conducted by tho Pev. Poyles o( the Christian or Dcsciple denomination, with very fair attendance. Pino Valley has two new school bouses, one in the Lei1) and one in the Pancake district (we know no other names,) and will soon have three schools; one in Leep district, J. Slur ;ill teacher; one in town district, Mr, Wise, teacher, other teacher not re ported. Now let our diieetors uphold their teachers in the preservation of order and we will doubtless have good Fchools. On the evening of the 1th inst., the resilience of Mr. Scott, of this valley, was discovered lo be on lire, 'fhe Humeri had made such progress when discovered that it was impossible for Mr. Scott, being theoulv man present, to extinguish them. He succeeded in saving a portion of his household ef fects but no provisions. A movement is on foot, to help Mr. Scott replace his house us the loss is quite severe on his family. t seems from the report that some of the woulii-bo-Miiart young men of the valley make a practice of riding by the residence of a respectable citi zen of this place, who has cxprcFsed himself against such conduct, and out of maliciousness indulging in war-whoops, such as might be expeo ted from a NY 7. Perce Indian, but cer tainly not from any well behaved young American gentleman. Such conduct is deserving not only of the contempt and censure of all respecta ble people, but of the full extent of the law, and wo certainly think the young men would agree with us upon due reflection. Yours for Truth, C.vmtiH It. Dovk. Wild Olioiry nml Tnr. Kverybody knows the virtues of wild Cher ry and Tar as a relief ami cure for any affeu tlous of the Throat ami bungs, combined with these two Ingredients are a few simple,' hualiiii; remedies In tho composition or Dr. Hosanko's i nu:li and I.unjj .yyrup making it Just the. article you should always have in the house for oulis, ( olds, i roup and Itroiiehltls. Price fill cents and $1. .Samples free. Sold by .). T. Wright, Union, Oiegon, Itiic UIoii'k Arnica Mulve. Tun Hkst S.vi-vi: in the world for Cut", Ilrulses, Mir. k, Ulcers, .Sail Kheiiin, Fever Mores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, ( hilblaliis,, Corns, and all Skin I ruptlons, nml poitlvn ly cures Piles, or no pay rcuulrcd. It Is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Prlea 23 cents per box. For tale i.y J.T. Wright, Union, Oregon. An i:iKlinl Sulistltiittf For oils, salts, pills, and all kinds of hitter, nauseous medicines is the very agreeable liipiid fruit remedy. Syrup of Figs. Itce oinmciided by hauling Physicians. Manu factured only by the California Fig Syrup Co., San Francisco, Cal. For sale by all druggists, tinell lleltshu it Woodard, wholesale agents, Portland, Oregon. KiiCl" Cooyur Klioji. S. P. Avles, nianufaiiirer of bolter barrels ami kegs, has always on hand a good supply of thu best quality, and w.ill sell llie'in ut reasonable prices. Give him a call at his shop, botitl of the school house, Union. RIiPOKT OF THIi CONDITION r Tim First Xntli iml Itiink, lit I'nliin, In I lie Stain of Oiiiitmi, at tlm Close of l!usliies, A UK. llsKII. )ii:sotinci:s. Loans and discounts $ CO.TKK ,'tl V. S. Bonds to secure circulation 12 WI0.00 Olherstocks, bonds ami mortgages '.0 I).'i7..'t7 Hue trnni approved reserve agents II.ISI.IO Due from other National Hanks I). 127.71 Due front Stolo llanksiind bankers I.O.'il.OJ Heal estate, furniture and ll.vlures (.:i.0S Current expanses and taxes paid 7.7'-' Premiums paid .... 1.000.00 Cheeks and other cash Hums.. ,'1,210.00 Hills o other Hanks ... 710.00 Specie IQ.ni.'l.ll) Legal tender notus IKD.OO Iledeiiiptloii fund with U.S. Treas urer (i per cent of eheuliition) oTfl.OO Tor.vi, ?KisJ7o.H2 MAMUTins. Capital stock paid In f .Vl.OOO.OO Surplus liind 7,fiorj.oo Undivided profits i,8fU.l7 National Hunk uotesoiltnbtmlbix ll,o'-M.0Q Individual deposit subject to cheek . 2I.S03.1H Demand certificate.! of deposit I2,(f(0.;i7 Tor.il. Stati: ok Obj&.on. i u-. County of Pnlon.f " I. W. T. WrlKht, Cashier Of (be above nmiibd bank, do nnhuiiuly swear that the above statement Is I rue to (ho best of my knowledge and belief. W. T- Wit 1 01 IT. Cashier. SulMtrrlbod and woru lo befuiu me this Ith. day of 8nii.. IHI. John It. OaiTKk. Notary Public for Oregon. OHOIIUH WIHflllT.i HULL M. WHKiHT.V Directors. W. T. WUI0IIT. Cum fur I'llon. Piles are freipiiinlly preceded by a enc of weight hi the back, loins nml lower purl of thu abdomen, iwiisbuc the patient 'o sup peso hu has suinii ulfiv lion of (he kidneys oi iiolghb rhiK nrxaus. At (lines, sviiipioiiisnt liiiliKestlmi urn present, flatulency, iiiunsv lies of (he sliiiimeh, a to. A m ..sturn llk iiurspliallon, proiliieuig a Ver aUaxreuablo Ilelilug aftur belling wunu, l u uoiiuimii atleiidaiii. Illliid, Jlleodliig, nml Itching Piles yield ut nunc lo I he npplloallnn of )r loaliko,s Pile Iteiniidy, which nils directly iipuii die pari clfmjiml, absoiblng the Tumors, aluylng thu luteiine lluhlutf, nml rffrelhi it HTmuilci aiie, Prbw.OO winls, Addi-,Tli J)r. Jlosuuko Weillelite Coin. i. any, r ipiu, o, hqm by J, f. Wdxt't, lulyti, Ofvrw Park Pickings. Very dry. Everybody wanting rain. Farrr.erp done threrhing, Mr. (""hurley Duncan ban relumed from Portland, Mr. Murphy and daughter am Tint ing friends on Pig creek. Cattle buyers are numcroue on Big creek and Powder liver. Jack Frost made his appearance in the Park on tho Oth. All garden veg etables ars frozen and cut down to tho ground. Jo. Vh Midler witli a lame back, when yoo can get mie of those celebrated Mitchell Porus Plasters, for In cents, at Jo.in T Wriirhi's drug sien ? Try one. NEW TO-DAY i IM1FE he! Who Wants It? TWKNTY ACRES, situated throe fourths- of n mile north of Island City. Well fenced, comfortable houo. small stable ami a PEAKING OltPIIAllD of about Ono hundred apple, pear, plum and cherry trees. Small fruits in abundance, currants both red und white. Two kinds of raspberries, strawberries, goosberrioa, rhubarb, ote. Good spring and ru lining water nil tho place. Will well within the noxt ninety days, uheap. lnquiro oil the promises, or of O. Sbafer livo m lc below Island City, on Ihe north side of tho river. A Good Pargaln. Somiro it while you can. Oi.ivku Su.wF.it, 0. P. PELL. ATTORNEY AT LAW, NOT A 11 Y Pl'PLIO, AKSTKACTKR OF TITLES, I'nloii, Oregon. Fall Stock! We have lust returned from N'evr York and other Kastcrn markets with an elegant ami carefully nelcutcd stock of Foreign and Domestic Dry (Hoods and Goafs' Fur nishing floods. .Samples sent on application and orders solicited, OLDS.t KIS'O. ISd First Street. Portland, Oregon. Fanners Read This. 1 will pay the HIGHEST MARKET PPICE IN CASH OP TRADE, for BARLEY! ty" Grain sacks for sale .1. P. EATON, Union, Or. Fon Svi.ir,- I0SO acres of land, nil in on hodv. Also a block in Union, by Hell A Tuttle. Kstablished in 1SW7. Ke-establishtd U8i. TO TIIE FRONT AGAIN. The Union Nursery Company offer for sale for fall and spring trade of 1S80 and 1837. 75,000 Fruit, Shade Trees and Shrubbery, At Prices lo Correspond With the Times. Having had twenty years' experience In the nursery business and fruit growing in Union county. I conclude that I well un derstand what thu climate of Ka'tern Ore gun, Washington and Idaho Territories most need. I will issue circulars soon, for free distri bution, giving list of varieties and prices. For further particulars, address, ' II. J. G E E 11, PnontiKTOit, (Jovo, Union County, Oregon. Dealer in Kvery Variety of Drugs ui Ihmi STATIONERY. We now have mi Iriud a large assortment of Fit U IT T.SHbLIS ivhiehare acknowl tdgeil to bedic purest and healthlust con- lectioutry in tne world. Particular attention is Invited to my line of Fishing Tackle, KINK FLY llOUK'H.flm.l FISH I NO POMIR Which srv' In :reat vurlety and very reasonable hi prices. In addition to tho alsjvo we curry In utoch. nearly et:ry article usually kept In a Hrt4 class dniK store, liicludlnjt Sponges, Trusses, Shoulder Draces, Ilrushcs, I'erfuwftryr KI3Y WKiiT CHJAIIM, XU. lllSf If