Tlie Oregon Scout. UNION. OUHiOX. SAT OOT, 2rt, 1W TO ADYKKTISt'llS. Thu STOUT a Mu-li Uirccr Circu lation tlinu auv I'ai rr In UiU Section f tlif sinlr, mill t. tlmrnr.iro tliu IIKS I' AIM KMlKIN'li MKItlt M. Till I n Trim Stnt'-mrnl. rinrt ahull nut nil wit to lit) quustie.ne.1 liyam other in r. Ail rrt Iscrs will do veil to iniike n note c.f this, MITU I.- Our patron will take notice th.it all legal advertisement's such us Notices of Final Proof, Application for Unit). K.ecutur.s' Hoticcs, etc.. must lip paid for when the affidavit of publication U made. Noduvia- tion will bo made from thi rule. Local and CJcnoral, Indian Waii Vktkkank. -The In dian war veterans of tlx North l'acjfio coast will meet in Portland on YVednes day, Nov. 3d, fur the purpose of com paring notes. On I lie evening of that day an address will he delivered hy Hon. Elwood Evan, of THcoina, W. T., under the auspices of Multnomah Camp No. 2. I. W. V., to the general public, on the " Indian war of 1S55-0; the authorities' and people of Oregon mud Washington Territory vindicated ;" for which a charge will he made for admission, to meet expense ami pos libly to assist the camp in carrying on its laudable work. The lecture ioom at Masonic temple has been secured for that purpose. The oituensof Purt iand are too will acquainted with Mr. Evans to need to bo told that a lich treat in in store for them and much to interest the student of history. Poisoni'D His Hkotiikkh.- On Wed nesday morning of last week, Steiling and Wallace Staggs, two young ranch men living on Rock creek, (iilliani county, fell very sick, and upon inves tigation it wax found that their brother Simon had placed strychnine in the Hour. I'lenty of warm lard wived their lives ami Simon was arrested and made a eontVff-ion implicating his uncle Pilaw Slaggs who planned the murder with intent to get away with the prop erty. At their preliminary examina tion they were placed under $2,000 bonds to appear before the grand jury. Eilas Stagga in well known throughout this country, and especially in Walla Walla, where he was given notice to leave. CoNTH act Lkt. The county court has let tlie contract for building I lie fence around the county jail, to Jo. Nodine, for f2(it, payable in county warrants. The fence is to bo 12 feet high of If, inch plank, poslw f feet apart and all secured limit v with bolt?. Two barb wires are to be placed on the fence one afoot above the top, and the other a foot above that. Altogether it it will be ii very good and substan tial fence and an improvement that i much needed. A space of In feet will be left on all sides of the jail. Mr. No dine has already commented the woik. Pine Cijkkk Minks. A friend writ ing from Cornucopia under date of the 17th, Fays : " The i'ine creek mines are fast coming to the front. Fourteen have been bonded within the lat-t four days, hy a Loudon syndicate. The new stamp mill owned hy a Portland company, is running night and d.iy with very satisfactory results.. There is no doubt whatever as regard the richness of the camp." Rakn HritNKD. From parties just over from Islam! City, we learn that a barn belonging to F. M. ILirlimas, near that place, was totally dcMinycd hy lire last Monday night, together with a large amount of hay, grain and farm machinery. There was no in eurance. The (ire was caused by a colt kicking over an oil lamp in the table yard. I.m.mknsitv ok Hi'AOi:. Enraptured young woman, gazing upward (to young newspaper man) What a won derful thing is space? Do you ever contemplate its immensity? Young newspaper man Indeed, I do. I have a column of it to (ill every day. N. Y. Bun. Makried. In this eitv, October IS, 1880, by J. If. Thomson, J. P., Mr. John II. Childs and Miss Laura Stevens, both of La Grande. Eajrle Quills. Don Carlos Iloyd, of linker, i? spend ing a few days with friends in Kagle. Beans are quoted at 22A on the farms this year, and the demand is good. H. G. Whitaker has added l.r bucks nnd 5100 head of ewes to his already large hand of theep. There was at least 1000 tons of alfal fa hay put up this season. At present it is selling at from $5 to $7 per ton. Eagle Moody had the misfortune to break the fore-Ug of a fine (illy a few days ago, while trying to break her to lead. If some enterprising gentleman would t tart a general meichaudisc store in this valley he would do well, and hy helping himself could help the farmers of this vicinity. Ah it is at picfent, farmer loses u day every time he vant8 groceries. It is ten inile to the nearest etore. The Eagle llonanza owners, Council & Nolen, have their araetru running at last. They are hard-working sober young men, and deserve- a rich reward for their perseverance. To say they have a fortune within their' grasp vould not bo exaggerating in the least. iTheir faith in the ledge is strong and 5t id thought hy all who hare seen the Jirospeets to be the best that has been discovered in th Granite mountains "frith in the Ust two years. May ucces attend you boy. CUEIfl. aims' ni,iir 11 Brief Bulletins The lights are. getting eno!, I Several cases of diphtheria in linger. Am thing you want ran lw found at Levy s store. I Furnished and unfurnished mhui to lot. I Inquire at this olllcu. Shilolt's cell bra ted rmnt hs fcir salr at 1 the C ve drug stare, ( Dr Drake has been sick and confined to. his bed most of thu time fur ,he p.tst week ! We have on exhibition spine pictures of , Chirlas MiCdure's Angora Keats. Look at i them. ' A svsteiqatie horse stealing Industry n i supposed to lie going " the Wallowa ; valley, I Quite a number of our citiy..'n,. linve bcv'i 1 attending the l'ortlanil Mechanics' Fair 1 thi week. I A. L. Saunders' store is still running in I full blft. and better bairg lids are being ollercd than ever. The Fnioti Dramatic ennraany yill ylvc another entertainment dining the Deeum j Uer term of court. I It is said that the a"plie.itian of a Lit of j iiv, or even cold wattr, to. th lobe of the j car will iUi liiccuughiu?. j Pr. (Jlemvtiti was indicted by the I!akT , coutitv jjrand jttrv lor man-daughter. Il is trial will come oil" next week. ! Hr. Oomwell, Dr. Metiers nnd most af ! those wbo went from lie.-e to attcn, 1 the Mei hatiiea' Fuir. have retimed, i A Pen-heron stallion and a Jersey hull j was brouRh' a few d.ivs aio from imithern , Oregon, by (ieo, Marshall, ol I3if; ereek. I The editor of the I'll ief tain w.iut-j to chnuee j the uume of the tomi of J.'iatib to ,-'ouio," , I'ts so much more romantic, you know. ! .Married. Iu this city. S'unday, October i 17th . Mr. Snuduskv FieULu 'and Slis. , ConrtwriKht, I'ev. Irwin ollb iatin i You i an pet 4 u'oo I oarviuu' knife, fork and stft-l at Jo. rij;ht s for M cents. A lare nsforiiui'iit of cutlery j:it received. The hijjh 111 on ti t a i 1 1 s aruiiu 1 the vallej has been whitened with sno several time's luriivj; tlje past week. Winter is nujr at hand. The attention of our readers is called to the iidvei'lt-ements for s.rab'd bids by i)g ('utility Court, which appears in aiiothi-r crduniu. Veiy few vecant houses ill t m, and tiiere w ill hardly be iiecominii (.iti-ms for he many people who will want to winter in I'tiion. A nephew of I'nele Jeorge Atkinson arrived in this city a few daws ajjo, from Missisijipi. He tliinks of locating here permanently. Frank Urn's Implement Co.. at Island City, pav tlie highest market jirice for crain. They krep grain sacks to lu.in or si-11 to f.irm'er.s. flnr sipi:i I. " H:milnrf's l!vn" M vi-rlttnti I hv Jules Verne, is cniiclu'lt 1 in this issue. Tliosc of our readers w h' iiled to read it b is mis- b I a great deal. Why sutler with a lame back, when vou can get one of those celebrated Mitclie'l Poms Plasters, for l.r cents, at Juliu T Wiight"s drugstore? Trv one. A word to the wise, etc. The party who took the log chain from my wngon is known, and had better return 'the same if he would avoid trouble, J. M. llvYNia Mrs. Hid well returned from her vuit to relatives in Kana. lat V'edncdHy. She was acooinpanied bv Mrs Kittle who comes to j.tin her husband who lias been here for ome time past. D, W. Slichaii, justice of the pence at Cornticopi.-i, lias resigned Ids position there and moed to Ku aimervlllc. wber be will encaae in the prai.tice of law. Nee lii.s card in this issue. (iuito a number of Pine wilier people were ill this eily. this week. A iiioiir them Messrs, sjtmvirt, Hunter, llonkins. nnd Leep '1 h y repo t evervthlng moving I nii-ely in that section. I A new Democratic dailv has hneu started 1 in Po-tland by Sidney Dell nnd J. it. Fithl I an. It Is a hriSht and )icy hert and we I hope it will soon beeomn the principal or j gall of tlie party iu the Mate. 1 Mr. Vs. Wood, of lioise Citv, Id'dio, bus , been in tlii city for several da'vs past, visit ing her bioUier. Mr. Win. Hilev. Tluv 1 had not seen each other for several rear's and were unaware of eauh other's where abouts till lutely. I Mr Wilbur Davis, who has been runninir his sawmill . 011 Pine errek, durius the .suui- mer. rcturn-il to I nion for a few davs this week. He report evervthbig moving aloii" nicely, but he will proba! v s,ut down fo the winter in a few wreUs. The b, e. of the Sentinel .".Uude-, to tic Mcoi-Tas ' the so c.il'ed uewsfiaper." Isn'l th-U refreshing, coming from sin-h a -ource and in dew of all the facts? The b. e is ,.-ii..iiiiv uri-oiiiiug 111. -re orij?in:il everv day. I lis brilliant thrustj, weadn.lt, dyzo us to a certain extent. Fred Wiukleinnn's trial was commenced in linker this week. He withdrew bis plea of n it u'ttilty of murder iu tlielirst d gree ; ri I was allowed to plead guiltv of mur-ler 111 the second degree. He will receive his a ll'enee Moudnv. which cannot be less th.ili iniirisonmetit for life. The Havana l'res drill has been nroven to be the best tl-ill iu the market. It does not clog In trnsbv ors,j, ground, 1111 1 grain stands either drought or freezing better than when viwii in anv other wnv or bv nny other Implement. U has been thor oughly tried In the vnllev the past season and is pronounced 'the boss." An infant child of Mr. nnd Mr. Kittle, while plavinc around the house Inst Thurs dav.got ho'd of some " llou.di on Hat." and eat so of it which made it extremelv sick. Dr. amps was nnt for, who applied the proper remedies, anil probablv saved the child's life Mothers diould innkc a note of the fact that " Kough on l!ats"l.s equally "rough" on babies. Mr. J.N. I.O"kwood who, it will he re membered, had his leg broken, on the Sntlil ridge some fine ago. is able to be around on erutlibe.s. and is cniivnssin; for the Picto rial History of the World," a most excel lent work, and als.. for the People's Farm and Stock Kncvclonedia." He should be eneourni.'ci 111 liu citorl.s nnd receive a lib eral patronage f.oin 1 he people. We t ere shown some apples, a few days pgo. which were raised on tlie farm 'of John Wilkinson in High vallev, Thev were of the It. il" Ptii'inaiii vaiiety and f. r size nnd quality it would he hard to siirnass theiu. even in the mvjittrils of the Willamette. Mr L. C. Washburn, the insurance injent. was taking some ol them down to show the '.veb-io.iters what (Otild be done iu the fruit line in I'nion county. i.i ii 'ui . We are now oll'otinga very largo and attractive assortment of ladies' ami children's cloaks, ladies' jackets, diets fabrics in thu latest designs, dres trimmings, plushes, fancy velvots.ilrefcs silks in black and all the lending colors, and gloves in wool, tilk anil kid. Wo are headquarter for these good and the ackiiiiivl. dgi.d leaders in low prices. Samples sent on application and or ders fcolieitcd. Ou.s it Kino, lfcG First St., Portland, Or. Portland, Or. I hereby certify that I have used the On koos Km.vr.Y Tea and been greatly bene tiled hy it. I hear reuoiuuiend it to the public. CUAIOIH SIIAHP, Jb. Traveling Agt for Wheeler & Wilson Ml? Co., CO Geary St 8. F. Cove Cullings. Octolior ?1, 1880. M'ms Miy Williams received the nd news of li?r inother'? douth in MU sotir'i, hut week. .lis, Pavnc and family, nlo Mra. Seanviuis, are viitiug the Walla WuU la fair this week. Allien Kllsworlh has gone to Port laud, and accepted a position as t encli tic in the Sc. it t (ii annum- School. A'ni. Mnkiti and tamily hnvo moved to the Wnllown mid will devote their untiio tiinu to dm sheep Inisiuoss. .Ia. Illoom has assumed proni iutor .lilp of G hh Templars hull, which is ti popular rcort for billiard players. Miss Katie 'Vhonias, of Klund City. W spoiiiting thu winter iq iu Cove, and iittetuliii an exctdltuit public school. (Jeo, Hloom h:t rented Win. lla- kin's fiiriii on the .Sand Itidtru. mid will till the soil for u livlihood during ) ! the next year. Mrs, dulm Magatin and ehiidrcn ! have returned to Covo, and conteni plate opening a hotel. Mr. iatrann 1 is working in the ALdua lloui ing mill. I Mr. Firming and wife also Mis. ' May GwiHiiii, arrived this week, (rnni lola. lviiias. They will exchange I the 1 : 1 1 1 1 i of cyclone and grasshoppers for a home in ths county, whura such j occurrences are unktiiiwn. 1 At th" uxainiuation for teachors cor- I tilicatus belore.l. L. Ilinduian, hut Saturday at Ibis place, there were j three applicants Mr-, Henry, Mis : .Sanborn and W. I,. Fun ofoi All ( ubtninod lir-t grade certificates. j Slime immeiiso (locks t,( snow or ' white geoio are reported on the bot tom. It i s id ,s party of spurts from j I'nion, last Sunday, poured shot into their rank- all day' without killing a I goose. Tim Cove gunners got IS' geese and :!0 ducks. j This county has received a substun- I tin 1 iiieica-e 111 population bv an mi iingraliHii ol Diiiiville, Pa twelve pcivons from this week. W, (,'. Wilson iiml tamily. nlo Hcndricksou Bro's. are among the iquulier. The Inner are brotlier of Mr-. II. A. Thomas. All purchased otttlll in Cove and sijiried (or Paradise valley, with ti view tn hu-ititig, 1 vlilii c- Yesterday our foii'inaq hearing tint a certain manipulator of the paint biitsh, in this city, had made dcioga lory remarks concerning him, painted his car ; oil with -inine colored ink we have, apd miHil l out to punish the nUeiiili-r. He met his man the first thing, whereupon lie shuckwl himself in about Ihe .pane of half a tceoud and )uit iu a Jo. Darter with hi? tight, then he put in a biother to Jo with hi? h-ft, and w.i following with other r. lations when the painter concluded he didn't want to qct acquainted with the Darter family, and took to hi? heel" followed by i li-w Well directed but ineU'ectunl kicks. The marshal interposed at this junction and peace being restored, the attention of ciowd war' attracted by an old granger from Cricket Flat, who said : "Sav, who air tlieni fi llers, any way?'" "Oh! Them? The one that run away is a painter, and ihe other one is foreman in the s'tioi.T printing office." "You don't say? Wall I 11 ho darned ef ho uint about as good a hand to edit ever I rce. W liar's their shop? Ten minutes later he added his mi'iio to our subsei iption list, and we now have at hast one reader who has very advanced ideas concerning I he newspaper business. N. 15. All is serene at this time, but if there in anybody in this vicinity who wants any (ruck with us they aie invited to call at once. The ilu ti mutism has a giip on our left knee which renders, us unfit for vigoioii. cditurial labor, but we presume our foreman is willing to "edit" a little for us at any time. Drop in, Indian Viilley Hums. October 18th., IHfc'fl. Mrs, 1). Alexander is tecoveiing slowly after a severe spi 11 of sickness. Elgin seems very lonely since the removal of .Summers fc Hamilton's store. The contractors are busy at woik on the Fish Trap bridge. W. H. Moore has recently purchased a circular saw, for the purpose of saw ing wood for the farmers iu this vicin ity. Evan Jones, of Montana, has re turned home after an absence of two years, to spend the winter. Albert Oines, Win. Gibson, W. II. .Moore and son are preparing to start for Powder river mountains for a two or three weeks' hunt. Moore fc Galloway are furnishing some of tho finest heavy fir timbers for the river hridce that' has ever oeeii sawed out iu this vicinity. Mariicd On Sunday evening nt -1 p. 111., Oct. 10th, at the home of the bride's parents, Annie 1C, the accom plished young daughter of J. E. Jones, and Jesse A. Jackson, forineily of In diana, !!ov. H. J. Johntou officiating. Among the invited gnosis wore: Mr. Thomas Wade, wife ami daughter ; D. Alexander and wife, Jesse L. Hind man nnd lady, Mrs. H. J. Johnson, Louisa and Martha Jones, sisters of the bride, .Maggie Galloway, una Ghent, Emma ail Alta Darr, Chaihe Moore Chm-lio Darr Andrew Chris- 1 .Mooil, ihaine warr, ri r r 1 Hansen, Edward ami Curtis. Alexander , and Evan Jones, brother of the bride, j After tendering tho bride and groom their best wishes, all we ere eerve With nn excellent supper. .-.irunu -mo i 11. 1 Jackson will commence housekeeping in their new residence iu a few days. Tick. The Kimball organs have no equal, JJuy the celebrated Kiuiball pianos. "FoycHt Palo Fibs." TiiiB Vallky, Oct. 17th. Weather cloudy but mild; moreliko spring than autumn. Farmers are doing considerable fix ing up on, their ranches preparatory for winter. E H. Clingan and .1010 Ajbersou. of Cornucopia, are out on a hut',ltng ami prospecting tl'ip. Oh, dcoiv-meat 1 and gold. j iln-. fceu.lt, whne home was burned I recently, topk her departure for Idaho j on the 10th. inst., wjiere she .vill vuit hor people and remain until Mr. .Scott cts his new home in good shape. Miss Hay, a young lady artist of I linker City, recently of Cornucopia, is 1 Mopping in the valley for a short tliue, I taking ph.iUs. She exhibits some j tine pictures us specimens of hor handiwork. Married Uy Hie Rev. Ih.ylcs, Oct. 17th., at his lesidence, Miss Katie Ibed to Dr. lv- l.cep, all of this valley. I hesn estimable young people have a host of fiieuds vlio join wishiqg tliem long life, aud hwalth and happi ness to enjoy it. Services are now held alternately on Sundays at the Leep aqd Pancake fcIiooI houses, by thu Hev. Uoxles, of the ChriMain deuominntion. This gentleman is a pleasant speaker and evinces iq his sermons, much thought nnd an intimate acquaintance with the Hible and History. Our late sheriff. A. L. Saunders, and Mr. Mil's Heard had many friends hero who are pajned to hoar of their death. In the short space of three mouth? have tbiee good men of yoni town (if wo include Mr. Skill' among the dead, as no doubt all do) gone to 1 hat bourne from whence 110 travelei returns, tuilo a number of the citizens ol 1 Pine will visit I 1 Grande and Union 1 the coming wc.k, to piove up on tin-it l.uul and al.-o to obtain supplies 01 winter, there being a growing tenden cv among the peo le to go where they can get the best bargains Among those who go are II r. ICd. Leep, Mr. .las. Leep, Mr. Hopkins. Mi's. Leep aqd Mrs. Dawson. Ye Un ionists treat them well or they will o to Island City and La Grande. fwo young men, well-knovfii iu this valley, left here between two days, viz : Oq tin night of the I lth inst. On the nine night a single-tree belonging to .Mr. Isaac Pancake, aho a device and single tree belonging to J. H. Thiiy oij, were taken from their wagons The parties crossed Snake river eaily on t li morning of tie lollp Con Ma Mi Potter and Mr. Ed. Ga.ilord aie in pursuit of them. If cauuht, it may lie hoiuewhat interesting foi tin 111. Mr. Ed. Your correspondents cele brate their leather wedding, to-day, h going barefoot. Yourself and family are invited over to spend the evening, and be sure and biing some article ol leather, such us shoes for the kids lly the way, oqe week from to-day is also your leather wedding. When w. return the call, it strikes us that il will Ink just as niany pairs of shoes for your cherubs as for ours. How ever, we wouldn't forget little Uoulah We learn that there are about 100 scholars enrolled in the schools of tin valli v. In Ihe ehool taught bv Mr Wise, 21; on roll of Mr. .Sturgill, -10 on toll ot .Mrs. J. A. Uenney, heltci known to teachers as Mjss. Allit MeOoinas, .'ffi. Teachers here find it hard lo combat the evils of party going and dancing nil night long i1 being rather up-hill work to inslill knowledge into ideepv heads filled with the nieiuo'-y of "who I danced with lust night," and "how many times," and "what he said," "when tin next one is to be," etc. It. would seem that parents woul.i try to assist tench era in subduing such warfare against learning, hut tome of them appear to help it along by making diinoes. foi ihein. Where there is so little school and so many young people, to speak plainly, having plenty of good natural onso to make line scholars, but grow ing up in such gross ignorance, it is truly surprising that the parent, do not try lo see that everything else gives place to school. Some send their children one week and keep thum out two, and no doubt when the term is completed and such ones have learned but little, they hlaiiiu it to "No count" teachers. Scholars are made by regular attendance aud hard, earnest study, both at homo and iu school no hallway woik about it. The school law says: "Whenever the unexciised absence of a scholar amounts to seven days, he may be ex pelled." Wonder why our teachers don't try it on and see what effect it would have? If it isn't a good law, why do we have it in the school law? "Deli.." lliieklen' Aril 1 1:1 Sii-vii, Tin: Bust Sai.vi: in the world for Cuts, llruUos, -or , Fleers, Salt Itliciuii, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, ( hllblallis,, Corns, mid nll.Sk'n I ruptlnux, and positive ly cures Pile, or no pay reiitilred. Ills guiiraiileed to give perfect MtiMacli-m, or money refunded. I'riui i' cents per box. Fur kale l.y J.T. Wright, F11I011, Oiegon. Ocoil Itusultt Iu lUery Cntr, I I). A. Undford, wholesale paper dealer of j Cliatta (ooga, Trim., writes thut he was so 1 rlously alllietrd with a severe cold that set- lied 011 hi Inn?: had tried many rein dies without benefit. Itelng Induced to trv Ur. King's New Discovery for Consumption, did so and was entirely cured by use of a few boll Ii-. Hliice which time he has used m,, 1,1, family forall t oughstind Cold, with ihe bent results. This Is the experience of J ' " "Y" "RVe. !",!r.ed ' .ij; Wright ", drug' More.' Kutclo Cooper Shoji, S.Il.Ayles, uinnufatiircr ofhulter barrels and kegs, has hIwiivh on hand a good HUpiily of the bust quality, and will Hell them at reasonable prices. Give him a call nt Ids t.liop, loutl of the school house, Union. iiMniyimmiy Elgin Eohppa. October JH, ISifG. liajulng. Ucaltli of the. community good. Our village is very quiet at present. Our blacksmiths are kepi quitu busy. Mr. Griggs creating tt dwollinj; house. Mr. Mc Williams lus quite a nice grocery store. J. D. Guild is making soma addi tions to his hotel. Mr. Wesley Hamilton is pre.piiiiqg to move to his farm oq Snake river. Wo are still in need of a general niou'handise store. Who will come? Goeso aqd ducks are quite plenty hero,ar,d thu hoys have fine limes shout ing. Wo have an excellent district school, with Mr- J D. Guild as toucher. Num ber of children on school register forty si.. Mr. Cowan, an old 0iti7.cn of this valley, has returned after an absence of a year or so in the llogue river country. He thinks this the best place to live. Tho building committee for the First llnptiM church of Elgin, will com. nience in a few days to erect a neat chapel, sj;e 2fi.vlU feet. Success to them. Our bridge is progressing finely, nipl is well under way. The stone abntt incuts on west bank is of solid unison rv, put up iu lilne mortar and cement. It is Sx20 feet and solid from top to bottom. The wooden pier in mid lie of the river is of hewn Umbers 12xlft inches, resting on solid rock founda tion HO feet lone, HI feet high, 10 feel wide, 7 feet iu tjio water with un ice break 12 feet, all of which is filled olidly with rock. Tiere is a pontoon biidgo on ea Ii side of this pier for the iccommodatiou (if the woikmcn. Tho ahitttincnts and piers will stand until -01110 green earthquake comes wloqg and tackles it. The whole length of 'he bridge is 2fiS feet, the approaches making 1M feet. All the timbers are on the ground and the finest lot of bridge timber I oversaw. Messrs. Gal loway eV Co. certainly deserve ereilit for lioir care iq selecting aqd sawing ihe same. They are, evidently, expert millmoii. Mr W. It. Johnson, the contractor is the right Ulan iu the right place, and understands his bqsi-nei-H llioioughlv. He hipi about fifteen hands employed. Ai.Ki'U. High Valley HaI. The masons have commenced work on the foundation of Mr. Hathiway's new house. Tip shooting matches still go on. Mxty-lwo dollars' worth of beef apd bogs changed hands at tho last three mutches. Mr. T.J Tolley, of Lebanon, is vis iting relatives and friends tit the resi dence of Mr. J. Davis. Mr. Sain Kensou is not wedded to old method?. He goes through High valley from Union before breakfast, iffer a load of wood. Quito a confab was hold over skin ning a beef on Sunday . This much we venture to assert, dimply believing he truth of leligion doesn't make you 'eligiotiH. You may appreciate right ml yet not do right. I find from the llible that wo are free from tho law.but ail to tind unv place that says we are 'tee from the law with the exception of hu ten eoiinnniidnients. Ohiist says, "U this rock (Peler) I will build my hurch, and whatsovor thou shalt hind Ml earth shall be bound in heaven. If ho told us to obey the coniinaiidinonts 4iven to Moses or teach I hem to our children I fail to find it in the Hible. I could find it iu church discipline, however. Neither aie wo commanded o remember the Sabbath day to keep it holy or sanctify it, and so far as tho lay being changed. 1 do not believe it ver was. The Jews kept the Sabbath because they were freed from Egyp- ian bondage on that day. We were never in bondage, except the bondage of sin, and when Jesus gave himself 1 sacrifice for our siuu and burst the bonds of death, we wore commanded to assemble ourselves together on the first day of Ihe week, or the Lord's day, to commemorate his death and "iifforings. The great atonement was made for thu Gentile as well as the Jew. The Sabbath was only a Jewish day and the Gentiles were never in structed to observe it. The Sabbath was made for man and not man for the Sabbath, Every day of the week is kept by some nation for the Sabbath, so who in right? Homo. An I-ml to lliine Nnniliie. fid ward Shepherd, of llarrlsburg. Ill, says: "Having rece veil so much benefit from Flectrlc Hitters, I feel II my duty to let suf fering luuiiniiltv knowlt. Have had a run nl g soro on my leg for eight years; my doctors told m I would have to have the bone scraped or leg iiiiqmtatt '. I used, in stead, three but ties of Klcctl'Ic bitters ami seven boxes Itiicklen's Arnica -alve, ami my leg Is now Nutiml aud well." I'leclrlo hit ters are sold at DO cent? a liotllu, ami Iluek len's Arnica Salve nt "Be. per box by J. T. Wrlgh , L'nlon, Urugon. 1VI1.I Cliinry unit Tar. Everybody knows tho virtues of wild Cher ry ami Tnr as a relief and euro for any affec tions of thu Throat mid Liingn, combined with these two Ingredients are a few simple:, healing remedies In the composition or Dr. liosiiiiko's ough and Lung Syrup making It JuM the article you should always have In Hid house for 1 ouglis, 1 olds. 1 roup and llronclillls. Price M cents ami $1. Samples free. Sold by J. T. Wright, Union, Oiegon. Ilnrtl Time, While money Is close, waeen and prices low, expense should be cut down hi every household. Huonoinv, the watchword for Mothers, head off doctor hills, by always keeping in the house a bottle of Dr. llosan ko's ( ough and Lung Syrup, .Stops a cough instantly, relieves consumption, cures Croup uud palu In the (best hi one night, It ti JUM Ihe remedy for hard times. Price 50 cti. and il. Samples free, tiold by J. T. Wright, Uuluu, Oiufuu. NEW TO-DAY. RliPORT OF T11H CONDITION Of The l"lr-l alli iinl P.iinU. nt l'nlon. In tlm Slntp iif (Iivijiiii, n( ,a Close of Uuslui'ss. ltd, 7, 1HHU. ltl.Sl)l i. Loans a.ud di-' iiunts f 57 012.0'i I'. M. Ilomls tu secure liculullon Other stocks, bonds nc.d mortgage s Hue Iroin nuproed reserve agents Dun fruu other Xatiomil Dunks Due from .State D.uiks and bunkers Ileal iistrite, furniture and fixtures Current cpeiios, and taxes paid Prviiiitnns paid Cheeks uud other nis.fi Items. . Dills of other Hnnks Specie Id-gill tender note Itudv-utplioil fund with U. S. Treas urer 5 ht cent uf circulation) I'.'.HOO.OO &. 115.71! .1 20! I f)L .l.Hll.Ti 2,!1 OS g.:sm OH S2.1.3!l 1.000.00 .VlOO I0.t!.4,1 1.0.UOO 570.00 TTI. I.liqi.lTII(s. Capital Mark paid In isairphiH tund l'ndl ided profits National Dank nute.s outstanding Individual deposits stihjcict to check Dcmnud certillcntes of deposit Due to uilier National Hanks Due ,ii ipite lispis mid Hankers M'J' 210.79 ? wi.ooo.on 7.MX1.00 3.0L'S 6s ILWO.W lf 07..1t 1. -IOiV-'S 2. !llf).(Xl Tot 1, MUi.210.79 Stth or Oukoov. 1 County of I'nion.f " 1, W. T. Wright. Cashier of the above named bjpik. do solenpily swear that the nbue sluiement is true to tin best of my knowledge and belief. W. T WHKillT, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn In before me this Wl day ui' Oct., issii. ,1 M Cmuioli,, Notarv Public for Oregon. OF.OltOF. WHKllI T.i 11111,1, M. WiiltillTA Directors W. T. WKKillT.l Koiq.r. of A o p I l:s 1 1 on I'lii-cliata Tim. li.r I. mill. hMli OlTIOi: AT JA (t ItANlin, OlllIdON, 1 ( loher ji, mo. I Notice js hereby given thut, 111 com pliance with the provisions i.f th. Act of Congress approve 1 June!!. ls7s, entitled ' n Act for the ale of tiniln r be 1 in th s'inti-.s of California, Oregon. Sr. da ami Wn"htn'-toii Territory." Ilnlvor Jeldnes. wlinse posiotlice ndilfcss is Pine Valley. I'nion county, Oregon, has ibis day filed in Ibis olllcu hi. application to piirohnse th His, SK".; NW',. HIP , nndSWS NW1, (sec No .'. 111 Tp No. 7. Itnnge No. 4 1 Hast, of the Wilbpuette meridian. All per.si is hobling any ndversi iilnim thereto are re quid to preseit the same at this otllca within sixty days from the lirst publication of this notice llr.yitV i:i.i:iiAi.T, O(r.i!.'i.w0 Kegister, Sheriff's sale, rty virtue of an otier o sslo issued out of tle 'nonoralili' Circuit Court of tlio rit.iteof Oregon, lor the county of Union, on a de cree of foreclosure on 'the Ifjth day of Octo ber. 1S.SI), iu favor of ,1. (1. 1'nwr'rs, Jainc Odell and Walter Furnell, plaiutills, anil against James 0. Furiuan and Jennie Fur msu. defendants, for the ?um of Twrlv Hundred and Two dollars J 1,-0'-. 00). roIJ coin, unit Ninety two ni)d sixty one hun dredths dollars, attorneys fees, 'and Forty five and sixteen one hundredths dollars, costs, together tritli ten per cent, per an num, interest and accruing costs, I luvt levied upon and will sell at Public Auction, on Monday, the l!iM day of November, 1886, st 'J o'clock p. m,, at the Court House dour, iu I'nion count v and Stale of Oregon, all tha right, title an 1 fnterest which the said James O, Furmnii and Jennie Furiuan, defend ants, had, on or 4H1T the .1th day of Octo ber. 1 KSTI. in or to the following'deseribed premises, to-vviti West '-j of the Northeast and the West $ of the Houtheast of Section 121 iu Township 8. South of Hangs V2 Fast of the Willamette Meridian, hi Un ion county, Oregon. Terms iif vale: Cash to me in hand. Dated st MheritTi ofllce this L'lst day of Outohcr, 1SS!. A- S. HAMILTON, Hheriirof l'nlon county, Orcjon, Hy J. T. Wu.iaAMso.sj, O'puty. n t21.wr5. Dealer in Kvcry Variety of STATIONEEY. We now have 011 hand a large assortment of FHl'lT TAHLKI'S. which are acknovvl edgeil to bp the. purest and healthiest con fectionery iu the world, Particular attention Is invited to my line of Fishing Tackle, FINK FLY HOOKS, and FISHINf! POLK Which are in grcut varlcty and very reasonable iu prices, In addition lo the above we cam in stock nearly every article usually kept iu a flrsi class drugstore, including Sponges, Trusses, Shoulder Hraces, Brushes, Perfumery, KEY AVE ST CKiAKS, Etc. I'Mahlishcd hi 1807. lie-established P8J. TJisrioisr mm ir TO THE FRONT AGAIN. The Union Nursery Company olfcr for sale for full and spring trade, of 1SSG and 18S7. 75,000 Fruit, Shade Trees and Shrubbery, At Prices to Correspond With the Times. HavliiR had twenty years experience In the nursery business and fruit growing id L'nlon county. I conclude thut I well un derstand what the climate of Kasteru OTo gon, Washington and Idaho Territorioa most need I will Issue circulars soon, for free distri bution, giving list ot varieties and prices. For further particulars, address, II. J. GEER,- 1'ltOPR! KTOR, Core, Union Couuty, Ortct, Drugs and C iwtmm