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About The Oregon scout. (Union, Union County, Or.) 188?-1918 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 16, 1886)
Bib Oregon Scout UNION Oltr.HON HAT Off. 1. TO AUVKKTISISUS. The SCOl'T had Mueh larjnr Clrrii Intl n tlinn liny VnyT In this Srrtlon f the stud-, anil if, tln'redim thr l.l.vr All MKTISINO MKPII M. Thin in a Tritt St.ifmrnt. nml Wo hnll iM-tnll w it to ! iiuestioneil by any other p.icr. Advertisers Mill lo ,11 to make noli f this, Local :iiul General, Ot'K Am ATEt'iiS. Tin entertain ment given ly the Amateur Dramatic Company, last Friday tivenimr. at Wrii-'litV liall, was largely attended and wan a source of much pleasure to all. The members, of t lu- company, without exreption, sustained their part? in a most crttlit jillt manner, and it would be hard, indeed, to my which pailienlar member deserves to carry otV the lam els as an actor. It is to he hoped that the company will favor us with many entertainments during tho winter. The proceed, we believe, are to he applied in purchas ing books for the Union Literary So ciety'? library. It is very c;ood of the company to ap.ly the receipts in this way, but we think it would he quite HatUfactory to their patrons if they applied the money deiived from their entertainments, hereafter, to their own iifKs. The residents of the city would like to have aiiiU.-emcnt, this winter, and it if nothing more than rijjht that those who c,o to the trouble and expense of furnishing it (especi ally when thev can do it so 'accepta bly) should he paid. ('ATTMC Qt'AKr.MTiN!-; The presi dent and secretary of the Internation al Itango, at Denver Colorado, have issued a circular to the nllirers of local cattle-growers associations throughout the range country, in the vaiious status and territories, urging that im mediate action Khali be taken to quar entine against raihoad' and traiibpor- tatiftn companies connecting the eait with the range country. Tho great apprehension of danger seems to be in moving cattle. It is not understood that western cattle are aM'cted or that any quarantine has been laid against them, but if any western cattle arc distributed from Chicago, they will be subjected to the same regulation that other cattle are under. It will be u dead lock on shipping cattle wcst, and will no doubt have a serious oll'oct on the market in Chicago and other eastern cities bill the vigilance iwed to suppress the disease indicates that the depression in tlx market will be of short duration. Jay (tofthu's PiiAVBit. Our father who art in England, Kothehilds ho thy name; thy tinanoies in America; thy will be "done in the I'nited States as it is in England, (livens this day ' our bonds in gold, hut no silver; give us plenty of laboring men's votes to keep the monopolists in power and their friends in oll'to.. We know, our father, we have done many things wrong;' We know it, is wrong to refund the bonds and make them payable in coin ; we know it was wrong to de monetize silver; we know it Was Wrong to water our railroad stocks, tint tlioit knowest We are above politics. It is tho same to us whether tin demo crats or republic,' ns tide, for thou knowest we mis able t .-way all politi cal jobs in our favor. Lead Us not into tho way of strikers, but deliver ns from the hands of the insane Knights of Labor. Thus shall we have the kingdom, bonds-, interest, power and gold till the republic shall end. Amen EsCAPB of Jamkk Wooi.iiKY. The Seattle Times perpetrates the follow ing, which is considered a lirst-class joke "in them parts:'' "This morning Jim Woolery met Willi an accident as peculiar as it Was painful. He was playing with a spoon hook, such as is used for trolling for salmon, when by some means he Rot it into his moutli, and the barbs fastened themselvcr in tho ilerh Will down toward tho throat. I lr. Smart Was hurriedly sent for, and after administering chloroform, suc ceeded in cutting out the hook.though lio was obliged to l.iV open the i heek and part of the neck. Woolery stood the operation with remarkable foili tude and will no doubt recover. N. B. Tho Jim Woolery we refer to is a Thomas cat owned by PoWtrn and lleyers. " THE Pltol'OM?!) O. K. o, , LKAKK. t A New York dispatch dated Oct. 11th says: Elijah bnnth. president ol tile Oregon Railway A Navigation Co., says respecting the proposition ijf the O. it. d- N. to lease its projierty to the Union 1'acifio: "There is sonic talk that way, but it is not yet Very far udvancud. It is simply a resumption of the negotia tions Which were pending when I went West." Wriitj Advbiitisr von Bins The County Court will, in our ne.vt it-suo, advertifce for seal-d bids lo build a bridge across (inutile Htuidr" river ut tha WUhelm crossing, ' bridge on LV Kle creek on the Pino creek road, a bridge, on tho W..llova river, in the lower Wallowa valley, and abo to build atrong hoard ft net? arottiid the jail. Makauk Lichmcki Ifsi i;ii Tho Coiinty (Jlcrk haw riau ntly bstied mar riage lioeimci to iliu following ntinied parties; Jme A. Jackenn and Aititit' U. Jouch; K. A. Let-panel Katie. Hceih i Win, Ilttrb and Catherine Mofaddeni "W. E. Marshall mid Onthurine Join's, Til JiAHCU. We are In woulpt of Vol. 1, No. 4 of The Lanoo, "Wtseklv journal pitbliihcd at Halcrrt, Oj-cijOu, by Georwc Rogers, in lUi Inweat ol tht? JCtllBhtB of Labor. It 'is ably edited, and replete, with many good things.. We wish it unbounded pitii jerity. Tits KiiublJ oruaiu iuto uo equuL T?rof oliulloUni. W nter is close- at hand.. 1 Your city tav. now due anil payable. . Kvery ho.iu in ttmh wilt bo occupied thh . winter." , Considerable r.iin during tl e last few j days. I T. IV Mel'ullv ha sold hl ttrt-nt .ItiM-ph 1 to lti futhe r. No out lu dioovernd the bode uf .Willi Skiff as yet. , Sf re -al d d's were palltoreil in by the nisr , hal t!iis week. Who will tie the first gain it to hitrodtie ! the chestnut hell?. ' Furnished mat unfiiMii-hcd rooms to let. lli'plire at tin ollicc. I bon Cleaver, thr letiti!t, h.n been over run viith work thi week. The fall imnilnratinn h larger thiu usual j to the Wallowa this ye.ir. i Year Mil is nlreudy. Cull nt Cnvu driii: , tore and settle it at once. The J.ttvplt schools are in a denioralrj.-d , condition, according to the (Tiioftian. Dr. f)vi ring return to Union shortly , and rasiitue the praetieu of nicdi.itic here. ' lee in Hnrney va'lev one inch tliiek. Too ( much a inter i n that country for comfort. We arc under obligations to Mr. ( S. Itartoii. of lletilnh, Uakcr county, for fti ! vnrs. ' Fred Winklrman. the Baker City inur i deter, ts ill probably be tried at this term of i court. Satuiiliy lat being Yom Klppiir. or Pay , of Atnnetiieiit.it waMluly celebrated l) on'r , JewMi rexideut'i. . ' Mrs. I,. s'H'fnge, of- fiparta, has been very Ick for several l i.v.i past. She is xtoppin nt Cie Depot hotel'. Kduard Clark. Who was Indicted .it the la-t term of court, a dichar;ed. upon i motion of the district attorney. Mrs. Hell took her departure last Monday for Arlington, and will reside with her dnughtur, Urs. llaird, this winter, i You can pet a irood cavvtiie knife, fork ' and sieei at Jo. Wright's tor f.O tetus.. A . large assortnu'lit of cutlery just received. The present term of eolft in Uaki r county promises fo lie n lively o.ie. i.'rimi mil liti-mess will consume" most of the , time. , Win Mulliollan, formerly of this city. has been appointed deputy sticet eommislc u?r of Portland, a xery lucrative and important ' pO.liti'lll. Frank llru's Iuiplciurtit Co.. at Island City, pnv tin: highest market price for 1 grain. They keep grain sacks to lo.ni or sell to fanners. 1 Most of the I'endlrton saloon-keepers fire I fiiud eerv Monday tor keeping open on I siitidtiy.- The weekly feelpt.s iroui this soniee amount to anout J it). Why "Miller with a lame iinek. when you can put one of those celebrated Mitchell Poms Plasters, for In . cents, at John T. "Wright's drugstore? 'I.Vv one. Dr. Higgers will take his departure in a few days for New York, for the purpi ol Attending the llellevue bo-ipitil lectures lie will probably he pone si months It is reported that horses are disappear : i. ..n t, i.. loiioiii iiiu iiiooit i.oiev iiieicr ujiii - ious eii'ciiiastoi "es. Tbey'oUpht to gr.iw hemp in that valley, as well a hordes. A htrjrr band of horse were taken -to the Burnt river range, by l.ou Hinelmrt thi week. Animal arc not in as j iod condi tion a they usually aie at thi time of the year. There has linen fully as much wind, at niosplierieally, this "week, s there was Hlaekstoueieally during the preccftling two weeksthat ii to -;iy it h.is been quite breezy. County Clerk. A. T. Neill, will take his denarii! -e, to-dav. for his old house in Ten- ! nessee to visit hi ii.oilicr. Miowile will accompany bun. u wisli thein a pleas- ant trip. I Accordiiiff to the Oazctte the C.-n tda thistle is about to take l,i (irmiibi It don't i look like th thistles would h ive the pre Mlinpiatn. to buck up agiiiist tile busy thro.igii)g,popul.ice of that city. ' Tlie grand jury found a true bill against I Hobicr, Tib'jct- an 1 (Judfrev. eharjrd with the killing of W His Sk-lf and the detend aiits are now in j iil Their trial will take ! place at tho December trrm of court. lu this isue will be lound a senium bv I!ev. I'. 11. Spurgeon. of London, Mnglnnd, ill; national debt statement ior September, ! nr.'uiuent tor new trial of the Chicago an nrcbists, snfl nwny otli.- urtli lc of inteicM and value. The AYet sih ore for October i .it haiel. Tile principal illustr.itioiH ieoi' .ceuc In the Chinese portion of llie city, and will be of grett! interest to tho':- nil iUainted Willi the planners and eustmiis o! the almond eyed children of the I'lownr;. Kiuylqm. A. Morgan, the ma i who did the frying pan act t I 'oniuuoiiia, by cutting one Km-erso-i aeioss the tmr W'illi it, wxs found suilty of as-ault and battery ind iineil-W) He not being able to pay is now in the county jail where he will rctuairi bO days The ear of Union county againt the Fine creek road commissi! u.t and eon tractors will he Irie.l 'ai the iut term of court If there, is any 'notice or e juitv to be obtained in court of law.lhev will be made to rtnlsli the road according to fon-i.-ait. Til:- grand ;ilrV !tidlelt tile proprietors of the Mountain Sentinel for criminal libel, and they were placed Under bunds to apnear at the next tefill of the circuit court. This iu rather lonuh in view of the Iml tli.it Itro Hay. Is going to yanl. Vlu.otHMW out of them besides. Burglnr- attrnipted to rob Knaiip, Bur rll (t Co' sff at Nhim! City, lew davs no, by blowing it open Willi powder. They did not succeed, however, on vi'coimt of u vhlently expertsandnill liroh.dlly bUhe.nrd Key lA-ing nroKc on in the lock, Thev were from again, bonk out If the "lb in." W. K. OiVelH.of ItnebHrg, who recently e.iiiiinitted suic'.de, aftnr ruin ing many of eii'ifidlnj- neiglibnr-f liy his ills holiest linaneial transaetions. had blown out his brains years ago he would have done a public, service for Whit h the people would have been thankful. The world hm no use for such men. The Havana Press d-ill has been tirnvcn to lie the best ll il'l In the market. It does rut dug In trashv oro i ground, uti.l grain lands either droilirht ir fnwing liette.r " than when sow ii it. nv other wav m- bv any other Implement, r leu hi-ii thor niighly trle.l In the vallev til - panHei.isun. and is pronuilhCed "the bins." The tax levy Of Italiercounty :? i mills Tuere Is 'something i'itl:'ii i'i Duulitark." wh.'h a levy of that maftuittnle is uei'essary. No wonder the people i f llakur ard at'hiliK .'or the addition of more fariuiilg territory ami tniiiei'to lintp thein get their nasal pro, tubciliices oil' the 1 1' nihtone NO'iody. how''vr. -aches" verr mileh In h-jlp thsnl as tlley will lln.l i,Ut in time. niirlng'his 1 1 1 1 1 Ka-f, Judge Oralg lost no oppurtlllilly lo set H,C merits f Kisteru wvwm i i 'ore me i.eiiph' whcni liu met, lie anysi mere is unu il neimnu jjivell til this MthtH lir thsterh lleool.. ore.MO ,o.,ltl.:ll 11 coiuii) o 1 i iiiiiirni .Mirwieru .susioiiri til entile tiy.-Ortyeh. Choir .le.llnntlntl will be I'ulirn s-.ounty, ael they will take' up their reside, e here il the proper loi'iitiens tin Lr found. ' l'.ale Onnp.ir SIIiIjh .M.H.AyliN, niilntifatiut'i' of hlllfnl' hilnal mid ki'K?, Ihh nlwiiy.i on' hnml ifnoil mimily td.thi ha'f (itallty. and will sell them at reasonable prices. UlVflilma call nt hU sbup, tuiltl of thu school hoube, Uniutii .. - I ..... U. m . ' I. . 1 . I ,11. . ram .Futy ltrport. To the Honorable Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for I'nion Countv. We the (iratiil Jury in and for l'n- ion county, State of Oregon, duly eni i paneled on the 27th. day of .Septem ber, ISffi, respectfully submit the fol lowing report. We have been in session, ii all, eleven days, and have found and re turned into court, live m -t tttio bills and eight true hills of in In inn M ! We have examined lb" olli . books of the County CI rk ml found , the same well and neatb- ! . We earnestly recommend tl -.t h eounly court furnish a suitabl- dejk, with lock and keys, for the use of (lie cle'ik in the court room, an J lso reconi- mend that a desk be tutijl Itc-l the ' county i lerk for his Use in his ollicc, i with lock and keys. We have examined the i lliee and i books of the Conn'v Tiv..stir'"r, and I tind the amount f ci. h on hand in County, State and Srbo. I fund is 1 $ 1 ),?;") 1 .111 . Amount. ai i "tu ince AugU.-t fith.. lSfi. t fn.j,!. SS; Sehoi.l fund. :5y,S-i,ll, Amount paid on advertised order-. ! 1.1 .!l.;7.42. I Total, .fil7.(iS.74. ! We have examined the ollicc and i books of the Shot i IT. and find them in I a good condition. We also find that he has collected taves from .1 til v 7th., ! lfsSli, to Oct. 8th., LS.Mi. $)2(.()S. I Amount of Slientr- credit bv assess I or's report. 20.! 15. Tax .still deliu i imetit for the tears fiom LsTS to I8S, ! inclusive, (not including .Mortgage 1 lax) sFS,2iy 7(5. Amount of Mortgage ( tax still delinquent, .fiM'J.M. Total delinquent taj;, October 8th., irTO.l'.IS.'JO. Wo have examined I he county pau pers and tind them well satisfied and comfortably providnl for. We have examined the vaults of the eleik's ollicc and believe the same to be safe. Having concluded our labors, We beg leave to bo disehaigod. We de sire, however, to return mir thanks to Morton I). CliUbrd, Prosecuting Attor- ney, for his attention and assistance i in the business that has been before us. Wo return our thanks to Hon. j L. B. Ison, Judge of our Citenit Court, i for the kindness with which his honor has treated ns, and to our BailitV, O. i 15. Hilts, who has at all times hewn I prompt Miitl! attentive to all our wants . and leqtiirenients. All of which is tcspectfully submitted. ' Dated at . Union, Oregon, this the 8lh. day .of October, USSR. j OuvNit Maiini:, i Foreman, JfSTIS ' WltKlHT, J.WKrt M: Sni.DKit, John Ouaiiam, W; J. ( 1 1( A II a M , STF.IM.IJW (rAni)N)'.l!, ' ' Daniki. Ci.ahk. ' uhmoldtiom. To the W. (, Wardens and Brethren of Giamlo Bonde Vallev Loilge, 'Nil. .W, A. l & A. Al.: The commillee heretofore appointed beg to report the following preamble .ind resolutions Upon the death of our brother, M. B. Baiid : Whriikah, It hath pleased the Su preme Grand Master of the universe to c.tll our w.iilhy brother. Miles IV Baird, a charter member of fi. K. . Lodx'e No. ofi, from Hie labors of the terrestial lodge to llie refieshnienty of the celestial grand lodge above; Resolved, That .Masonry has lost a faithful alid zealous brother, and Grand Hondo. Valley Lodge a respect ed and ellicient member, and the com munity an old and respected citizen. Hosolved, That a memorial pau be set aside, upon the lodge records, and that the same he suitably inscribed ihese resolutions entered thereon. Hosolved, That, (he lodge room be draped in mourning for the period of thirty days, and llie brethren of the lodge wear the usual badge of mourn ing for the same period. lleKilvid, That this lodge deeply sympathise with the widow and family of our deceased binther, in tliis, their great allllctioii. Hosolved, That a copy of (Iicfu reso lutions, duly attested, and under seal of tho lodge, be furnished tho family oi our deceased nroiner. and mat a i copy thereof he furnished the Scoi f and rieiitiin l for publication. S. O. Sw ACKllAMItK, U. P. McDaniiii.. Wm. IIiTclli.i-.so.'', AtteRl Cominittco. W. T. WuimiT, V. Master, A. Iikvv, Sco.'y. I nil hui rrock Items. October 0 lb., I8S(1. Nothing of liiiportnnce is going oil here. Mr. A. Combes thinks he will go on hnrneback next time. uov. Mr, Kim. o 1 j.t W ramie, preached at ottrschool-lloil.ie yuKtanby moritiiiff and cVeiiuig. Wo think wo know why Frank Col lins is so iuquiritivc in legmtj lo the rates of fare to Kalis s.. Air. T. A. Nelstm and Uoht. (,'ulii inius Were called off to. court lasl lyeek and placed on the jury, Air. J esse Cummins anil family, of Wasliiugtoli Teirilory, are visiting their parents on Indian Creek. Wo hear o( oouMdorablo plckiiccs in i laet'k. Four members of llie htinilv 4 mi 11 lr..,., w,.re, llIii,, -l,,u u i,orl .' '" 1 ' l'l""'n vrtre q'IU) 8U.K it SJIOri !,,. time Hereral ihdjilihiji'a are nltoniliii? Court antl some are hauling oil' grain, While otburs are tilling other Matinus albtted to them by th-' daily routine; of life. OUBHhVHII. j,oo0 lii:yVAiti. I 'I'hii iCJountv Cotnt-of Hnitm county ' will pav $5,000 for the recovery of the i ' .i...,t i.,'..w r.f w!lu sjmr ! O, J', (JoouAi.t,, County Judge R mm oi vi 1 1 o Hi lYhipr?. Krnsty nights. A. C. Smith, of Alder, wa in town Monday.. K. W. Intbler, of Joseph, wa in tow n Mondny. Wm. Cb'vinger, of Klgiu was in town Sunday. J. 11. Hint.hart returned front W.T., last Thuisday. IU;' few perrons from Sunimorville andi1'' "'bd ihe count v fair. ! i he "boss nice." last week Mas won I" the Ohattin Bio's bay. II A. Myers wont acioss the moun tx in- Muiiday after a load of fruit. . The show given at the hall last Sut- in lay evening, was sliinly attended. I). Sonuuer was one of the jurots I fiom ibis precinct al the last tcim of court. The giil.s arc " on to " tho racket of 1 list Sunday night, boys, ami don't you ; 'cruet it. Mr. I'". B. Collins will stait to Kan sas City on Friday, to begone "on ' business" for about 15 days. I A. J. Patten and II. C. Hinehatt started to Portland on Monday to take j in the Mechanics' Fair. llotn October (5th, to the wife of Kb Tiee. a son; weight ten pounds. I Al-o mi same date to wife of H. Huhl, a roil. I B. D- llubers is, one of tho busiest ' iivii in town. He sold 11 stoves in I one day last week, and it Wasn't a very cold day either. I Mr. Albert Waelly is establishing ' agencies, for the sale of a pa'tent self ' reu.lving churn dasher, called the ' l'cor Man's Friend." I The Home Amusement. and Library l A-sociation will soon incorporate and immediately thereafter will begin the ere, lion of a hiitfe hall. Mr. I'inloy MeKenzie dropped a chisel on, his foot last Monday, culling quite a gash, and causing hint to hop atmiiid on one foot for a few days. Business in Suniinerville is livelier than il has been for the past ( years. Kvery body has money and our mer chants are reaping a harvest in the sale of coods. I he nulls are purchasing a jWge amount of wheat, paying cash I fur the same, at a rlight advance above Ln Grande piioes. Taking everything ! into comidoration the coming winter ' bids fair to bo a prosperous one. T. J. KiiHsoll says that he will poli tion the next legislature to have his I name changed to Rinohart or didders, J as tho only persons who .receive any notice at the hands of the correspond j out of llie Scol'T, at this place, belong i to one uf the. afore-inentioned families. From this time forward ye correspond ent will pay some attention lo "dad," if only to comment upon his populari ty among the ladits. Mr. 0. F. Blevins. of ImmeUhurg, Iowa, is -in town. Mr. Blevinsis treas urer of the American Investment. Co., of the above, named; town, and is visit- ing the Pacific coast for the purpose of i exainining'tho security of! e red to par- ! ties loaning money on real estate sectu- 1 ily. He expresses himself as being well pleased with Grande Hondo val- ' ley. He will visit Washington' Terri- i tory and the Willametto valley before ; returning home. ' ', With this communication your hum- . blc nuill puncher will sever his con- ! nection with the Hcoit for two or 1 tluee weeks, in order to visit again the j scoiies of Ins youth, in tho ICast. Dm- j ing Ins absence the quill will bo turned over to nne, perhaps, more truthful and whoso eointhtinieations will be more interesting, if not, the " devil " will he " on to" him, lire him out of his posi tion and occupy the seat himself. Hop ing that the Scorr may. flourish in rpile of the absence of a OkanK. Notici:. A special coniiniinicatlon will he held by (Jraml Hondo VallcV Lodge, No. 5(5 , A . K. t A M . , next Tucsdnv ovouing, October llUh, for llie pur poso of recl'lviii"; (iiand liccturei' (ieoige . Ale. I). .Stroud. A .lull at tendance is desired. By order or tho W. Al. Ai. Li:vY, .Sl'c'y, Let Jois. Wo are now ollbriiiga very l.ii'gniiud attractive assoitliieilt of ladies' aild ohildien's cloaks, ladles' jackels, dress fi(hrics in the latest designs, ilresfi trimmings, pllishes, fiincv elve'tH,dress silks in hi, udi and all the leading colors, alid gloves'in Wool, sill; anil kid. We are headquarters for these goods- and tile aeknowU dgi d leaders in low prlccf:. Siunples suit on implication, and or d.tirs solicited. Omits A KiNll, l$l First SL, Portland, Or. The rdlct IimllliionS. W. I). Hlilt. Ihuv'iiist, lliiiiiiis. Ind.. ll'slh lies: ' J t.al, recommend Klec'lrie Hitlers as j the rery best h ihtdy. Kvery buttle stild j lias fjlven rrliof In every case. One man I tilok six bottles, aild was clued of lilleuiha- ! tistn of 10 ve.irs'standliar." Alhal'aiu lltui; i (inWrfist, Hellville.Ohlo, alllrnis: The best selling medicine I have Vcr handled hi mv 1) years' exiierieiiee. is Mluctric Hitters." ' rhntisanih of u:her have added their tus- . tipiimV. so that tilt Verdict Is unanimous that Klei'lrle Hitters do Cure till diseases nt Ihe Liver, Kidneys tjr lllood. Onlv a half , dollar a bottle at .1. T. Wrhdit's ditlg store. IlitrliJeu's Alhlcll ,1a He, ' 'I'JtK Unal'SAhVlilii the World for (alf, 1 llfulpes, .'dm., llh'ers Salt lihoUlM, Fever Sorenj 'IVttur, Chapped Jlaiul', hllhlrtlnsi, (orni mid ill). skill I I'llptlitiis, ttihl posltlvc Iveurei Pll,. or no pity reunited. It 1 Kiiariniteed to hIvi! pert'l'C satfsfai'tlan, or niniicy' fefluided. I'rh'.J !.' eetiis iel- IhJ.f. , Pur f ale by J. T, vrli't, Uubii, (lici. ; A'.neilubjri .irililsi J Fir eiiteriiMfdi pltiU' rtlid tt 1I1MIW li) gel -luuiiyoods as.nlllglvi'tliutrudesutUfuetldtii L TV'tVffKhti.tlilj llrUMfti h'atU bll eonlilH. ! lltlolh lb; tell! lit, IlosailiiU'stCvllgU im IiiliigSr'iliJ liri'au-e: Itn the hen lilt! ilulilrt 011 the. market for colliflix. cul ls. Cfulia and Uirluury consiliuptloui Prleo W cHou mill l.lAi .SMatplen firm i ' October 1 1, c. Hon. T. J. Hu-Jtll, one f Sumniei ' ville's rojid men, was in town Tilcs f day. . , L. B. Goer ha- moxed slice p, family, Saratogas and all to Wingvillc, Baker , county. The butcher shop has disbanded and oouscquonlly fresh meat is not to bo had daily. The .Hopper hand of sheep wire moved, this week, fiom Summit prai rie lo the valley. Several from hero went on an ex cursion to tho .Mechanics' Fair, Friday. Among them wore Jas. Hussoll and (iuy Stewart. ll.J.Geir and son, of the I'uicii nursery, ate sending out their fall am' winter catalogues. They have for sale "o.OOO fine trees. ' 1 Dr. J.J. .McDonald and family have 1 taken rooms in Philadelphia and will ; remain in that oily during the winter. The doctor is attending medical leet- . ures. Albert Makin, of W.ill.t Walla, is visiting his father. Win. Makin of Cove. Al. is engaged in tho livery stable business in Walla Walla. , Several new students have entered ; Loiehton Academy dining Hie week, ! among whom are Messrs. Frank Brad- . bum. Alat. Jones and West Alallock.of J I'matilla county. Dunham Wright and family have moved to tho medecinal springs, on Big creek. Air. Wright will erect a ; large barn and keep a houo for re fleshing man and beast traveling to 1 and fiom Cornucopia. 1 ! F.O. Henry and A.J. Foster started, Wednesday, to hunt on the head Waters of Catheiine creek. The latter ! took a shot-gun loaded with grape and canister and will not lire at anything ! It's than an ink or cinnamon bear. ,111 (111 flit HI I'l 11 Oil IIIOIl I'CIII. . F'.sto. ,t Son shipped a thou- pounds of lirst-cl.is.s butler lo tins week. Large (1nan(ities,.f A. J. sand Idaho tl this product have been .manufactured m Ihe vicimtv during the summer and fall. , While sitting in a wagon, List Fri day, and leading a horse, the animal suddenly stopped and pulled Jno. Barnes out, t'hr..wing him violently to Ihe ground, receiving bruises so s.erious as to couiine him to his bed since the accident. The next time Wo go to the fair hope they will keep the Baker City horse at home. Several. We concluded not lo bring in n load of veniron for Ihe Co cites." F. Ho is once more in town and fain happy F. I am the dude clerk and calico cutter of llie town. S. H. Ifl don't pos-oss my self of a bettor half by winter think I 11 throw up tho sponge. V. Kutfimo City 2S'ot'N. October II, LSe't). Prof. Patterson has opened a school in Hinehail's parlors in this city. There is hut one representative of I'nion county in the Stale University. Al rs. Duniway is again in the field. She loclured at Hinehart's theater iast Wednesday evening. Th.e.siiliic old topic. The remains of Jason Owens, one of Olegon's pioneers, Was buried in the Masonic cemetery, of this place, last Week. AlisM Do Forrest, the elocutionist, will .give a reading n.ojtt Friday night, under the auspices of the literary .soci eties of the Stiite I'nivorsity. The, ground is so dry that the farm ers of tho vicinity are Unable to do their fall plowing, and are anxiously awaiting Ihe usual wehfoot tnist . Several i-howors- vlsiu'd' this section last week, hut owing ttv thc long con tinued dry Weather tlfey -Wore iUsufll cient lo render much service. Last year large quantities of hops In this section Were hoi gathered, owing to low prices, hilt already 2-1 cents has been oll'ered for the best of thin year's harvest. The Cluisiiian will cape which hub boon been before the. coiirtn for about a year huh been decided by Judge Washhllru against the validity of llie will. It has been appealed. Kh JaV. I Sji'iiji ,.f KlB. ; Mltilufnviured only by the California l'ii Svinp Co., Han Fraiiclseo, ('ill., is Nature's Own True lia.xatlVe. This plea-alit Calllil. nla ll'illid fruit reiiu-lly may be li.id'if all dtiirtgists, at Ifty ceiil's of lUie dollar. It is llie most (lieam'iut. prompt, aild elfective reined v khoWn to lilciolse (lie svstein i toaCl un the Liver, Kidneys. Mild Howel.i gently vet llinrnuglllv to dUjiel I It'ilihit'hos, Colds, ituil KeVersI tii I'ure ( (iiiHUmption, HldifO'i tiuil, and kindred. ills. , Portland. Or. I hereby cerllfy tliat I hnve Ue(l Hit1 the K.iio.i KiiAkV Tk ."tuiriHUti greatly bene tiled by it, f heilrliU'lU'omrilefld It lo till! plilUle. . CllAKlIK rill'AllP, .In. Traveling Afil for YVhiiCliir Wll'sou M(A Cu..aHtfiirym..M.-F. TinT"" IIiIIru , Voii are fi'i:lli!( depriMsi'di jfnllf npp.rtltc l pool', (iu are bothei'cil Wtli Hiatlaelie, yoil are ftgctlyi nervmis, and "jJiinerillly out of .'oIIk, ,liul want to Itu.HT. iln Uracil upi hilt ilot Ultll stliilulents, spring liicdlclnes, or lllltcrs, W It'll hltve fill' tllell hash le 1 lieitp, bad vtliUkcy, aild Wllleli stiiiiulati1 you lor an limir, end llleti loaVo you hi w rue Condition than, beforei What yell wiliith ail mterlkllne'lhul, will pu'rlfv vntii' hlnmli start he;tljliv notion of Llvcf aild Kidneys, restore vour'v1htniv anil give h" 1 iicwedlioalih uiftl mrenL'th.' Sunh a iiiedh i;lne you will intl lu Kleetlle Jllttersi ajut only.. 0 cents a holtleat.l. Tt WrlghpH driirf : riiiio. I'lilii,,. I li'ii,li. t. ' . 1 ...... , . , , . 1 J. HiViol" in io.uh. ,. lUuitli Is weallhi Weillih JilVuilMtldOiliil ileliu"i The Kr.yrtblb It hrs lltmfliikoU lioiluh ttJitl 1 4iit yruiJihiJ lil'nf Uoilkli .Srittli IIIU woflth , ( hroj'CollkiV, ;(HtlfV lMl'it fit iin!( hi'(t,il;HiiekiiUau7r.niiiai'.v(;frtiMii.tii. 1. dt. ,..'..1 11... .S,.. II. ....'Irf.. ....... 1 uwiii iu oose. Kites renei III "in, uhci 1 'hike till Ut lier'. Wt'eWeelltiitllil tl. .Silriiiilf.'i f ffefa fltihl bytl, Ti Vr-rlKln, Ulllo.l, UreKoh, . 1 r , ... ... , Buy the celellliiti.'d Kimball pianort, Antelope Very wet walla r. Grass is rather churl on the hoop 'mice. What lias become of (he Antelope Hanger." We would PJso to bear from him soon. Mr. W. A. Cntes j, building a cillar, oi 1 which he intends to move bin dwelling soon. Hiighey Lynch and family have niovi d to the mountains to spend a few weeks. Now is" otir time to call on J. N. Mitclull for choice buck.-. AI. B. Hoes, of Cove, called on him 1 short time ago and puicha-ed 20 head. AIis Molitvla Lynch, sister of Hi nry and Hilghey. arrived here from North Yakima, a few days ago, to spend tho I winter. The lla'iiis nry for It, I A110 tin" o d folks l,m?b when they tind that ' the 1 '.".i-alit ( alilo 11 a Ii piid frtiil remedy sjru( .pi n ne. re c.isllv taken and more b 1.. r, 1 1! in i. .1, tinri that latter n at-' 011- iec.li. i' It strctil'tlii ns the Livel. Iidtu "s- .in 1, I, ,,u,l lSuueN, whilrt it ,t o iscs them to "i be I'thj :n tivity For sale b. .ill drueM:vts. Sn'cll lleilshu St Wood. ird, wholesale agents. Portland, Or. NOPICF. FOB Pl'BLICATION. 1.AVH OrVl. r T 1,, liiiANpr, Or.ro October III, ISM) 1 Notice Is hereby uivci thni the following 'lamed settler 1ms tiled notice of bis intcn li ni 10 make limn proof in support of his cl'iini. iiiul that s.od pro l will be made be fore th llcgister and lieeeiver at I. a Or mil'S" Oregon, on No enioer 1! I. Hi!. tin (', eore II. .II.hN 11. I M No. for the Si,. NV, and N'j", SVf, Sec .. Tp. A S. It In H WM if 11 names the following witness s to prove hut continuous residcui e upon, and cultivation of. snld laud. i Kau'ciie I'liase, Jauie.i Hivn.'s. .lames ,ee. and V. of I'nion, Oregon. sly ritus, all HrNin I!lM"ll HIT net 111 liW Keener. , A ft M ft ??f5 1 I j" j &$Mll3 Who Wants !t? TWKN'l'V ACKKS, silualcd three font lh. of a mile north of Island City, Well fenced, comfortable house, .small slablo and a BF.AHIXG OHOHAHD of about One hundred apple, pear, plum and cherry trees. Small fruits; in nbumlnnec, currants both rod and while. Tw'o kinds of raspberries, strawberries, goosberries. rhubarb, etc. Good spring and running water on the place, Will sell within the. next ninety days, cheap. Inquire 011 the premises, or of O. Mlinl'ei-live m'lns below Island City, on Ihe 1101 th side. of the river. A Good Bargain . detain; it whilu yon can. Oi.ivnu Siiaki;u. , G. QRUG, Itoaler hi Kvery Variety 01 ran ui Mni STATION KItY. We now have on hiuda lao,ro assortment of FKI'I I' TAIlLtil'si, which are ueknowb edged lo be the purest and healthiest con fectionery In the world. Particular intention Is hivlied to mv line of FINK FLY HOOKfj. and FISMLS'fi l'OLKS? N'biih ai'e In great variety anil very icilsoiiable in prices, lu addition to the above we carry in stock nearly 1 ve. v m tlcle ilstlallv kept lu a lira chtss drui; st re, iiichidltiK limninw 'iVilccot! Shoulder Draccs, Ui'iishes, Perfumery, ivHV WI2.ST (MOAliM, 0. F. .B1CLL. ATTORNEY AT LAW, NOTAltV l'l'I'I.KV AitsTUACiTiiJit ojf Trruss, I'nion, s Oregon I'NlablishMl in Jiu7 lie estahlishqd l'3i. Tjisrxortsr lVs . . sShA IjVfV t -fl1 V.iJ. 'flV 61 'l.'OTJIli IIJONT AGAIN. flic I'nion Nuvsery CiUllDllIU" olfer for sail' tor rail and Hs7. jlriitr! Irailt' of Ih-k) and 75,om iM'iilt, Shade Tixns and Sliruliljery, Ai . 'Prh!Crt hi Cht'i'DHiJdiid With Miu TlilicS , lliiMll(f had iWeiily jl'ars' I'xp'nOuro hi : the lUir.ser.v-'busino.s's iiHd fr'lllt t;r(.vltit! In Hiilontouiity. I Hloliehule that I well tn kdfrslanil xVhat llie elhuiite nf Kiutefn Uf' kiiii, WuNltiKlon and. Iib.ho lrrilurkd I. liui't need. k' ! wHk hliHonfi' I .. . t ' l1.iW clretlhiM sOolt. frir fr dhtri hhtfim vh,j lUt of ViiritthMuntlpricea, j ' Par fbf thSr riuriVblufs. adllrDM!!. . . '.. .,tll,.ttl4,,,. ii, ut unnii .1 nui nisiuil) Os"V, Union CmtUty, Orttf4 !Ii bo! ivVAHV?? si iWf , If 1 'imiwtt MIS