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About The Oregon scout. (Union, Union County, Or.) 188?-1918 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 8, 1887)
Tie teli s lit PNION. OREGON, SAT. JrVN. S. Iutlce to rntron. ft'c call tho attention to our ad.vcrisiog patrons to the fact that it ha byen some mcsiiAca we presented their hills, for pay $acn.t, not bitig parictvlc,rly innectiof mon ey, T Ue time however has now arrived when wo need the money, and want all that is due usvas we hayc bifls t mectand dc Hire to. make vm,e expensive inproyecnts la the Scout during tln next few weeks. Dills will ho made o.ut and, presented at once nnd we truiit our patrons wil be pre pared to pay promptly. Thoso Ha are owing u,s on subeription are requested to come In. and pay up without further invi tation. IjQPjU and Qonv-Jil, STUTTZ'S PUA-MATIC COMPANY-.rr'The Jloisc City Statesman speaks qf this company, whioh will appear at Wright'H )iall next Monday and Tuesday even ings, as follows: "After a week of very ucccfigful busin,csR in our city, the Htnttz eompany opptved last nigb,t for Another fix day's ru,"n. Th.o company, which is a largf one to lake through Idaho, u headed Mr- J (. Stuttr., an actor of great power, whose imputa tion is extensive, nd who as a theat rical manager and performer haa, du ring the past twenty years, nuulc for himself a. first-class reputation vith the public. Miss Alma. Stntt? is a per former ef great merit, and as the Read ing lady of the trou.po has won the en thusiastic plaudits of large a,udieuscs during the past week. Th,e youthful member of the company, kittle yy, is n poetic parlance, a gem o( purest ray eercne, while the remainder of the troupe furnish excellent support, and would class anywhere as a stock com pany of rare merit, The double bill presented Christmas eve was giceted with a full house, whose delight was unbounded ; while the matinee Christ mas afternoon afforded the ladies and ch'ldron ap opportunity to enjoy Miss Alma's presentation of '-'Fanchon, the Cricket," with which tjiey were de lighted, Saturday night "llip Van Winkle" was given to another well tilled house, with Mr. Stnttg in the ti tle role. Judging from yesterday's sale of seats at Ileymnnson's, last night's house nuist have been well attended. One of the factors which lead the com pany's success wherever they go is the full brass band belonging to the or ganization, and who.se mnsic every day is so thoroughly enjoj able that many attend who might not do tp, A Piece of NEWs.-rr-Thc Baker gage Brush in reporting the trial of Bobicr and party, concludes as follows: "It is reported that the feeling ran so high m Union oefore the case was submitt ed to the jury that lynching was talked of and the friends of the defendants were not treated with any rospcot at all." Now we don t know how this report originated, but it js evidently put in circulation for a purpose, and is false from beginning to end, There was no excitement, whatever, during the progies3 of the trial, and what little interest people had in it ebbed away when it was found that the pros ceution had no "new evidenco of t startling character" to introduco, as it was understood tjioy would have, No cne ever thought of lynching the pris oners, ana they ana tneir triendu, so far as wc know, were treated with the utmost courtesy and consideration. Blooded CATTi,K,--Mr. Hill, of Vor mont,who brought a number of Hol stein and Jersey cattle to this oity a lew weeks ago, lias disposed of all of them hut four head of yoarling iioistem bulls, wlnoh ho has left in charge of "Gum" Warren for sale. Mr, Hill returned to Vermont Wednesday lost with a car load of horses purchased here. It is his intention to come back again in March with a number of llol atein and Jersey cattle, also some Short horns, for which there weenie to he a demand, A Lakcik TCkwarp. As will bo scon by advertisement elsewhere in our col umns. Mr. A. E. Eaton, of this city, offers a reward of $5,000 gold coin to anyone who will appruhend and con vict tho murderer or murderers of Willis Skid'. Mr. Eaton is thoroughly con vinced that Skill' was murdered, and determined if money will cause any light to ho thrown on the matter, to ppend it freely. The City Council. No business of importance was transacted at the coun cil meeting last Monday evening other than administering the oath of oilice to the new officers, and hearing the reports of the various officers, of busi ness transacted during the past year. The mayor postponed making his an nual address till the next meeting 'which is set for the 15th inst. Born. In this city, Jan. Drd. 1887, to tho wife of Judge 0. 1 Ooodall, a "on. Tho judge seems to bo exceeding ly well pleased, and saya that the youth is en embryo democrat, and don't you forget it. va ooncluo from this that the boy will bu getting more like his dad every day. New Nehtauiunt. Mrs. S. A. Mal eon has ojwned a restaurant on Main' street, and bolicits a Hharo of the pub lic patronage. Meals 25 cents; board fi per week. Bread, cakes and hot rolls nlwaya on hand. Orders from families promptly filled. MAiutiEi). At the renidcBco of J. W Earls, Ladd cauyon, Sunday, Jan. 2nd., Mr. James McClure and Miss Helen V. Earls, Clay Ellsworth, J, P., officiating. "Maiuuku for If oxey." Thin is the titlo of a new serial which w commence in this issue. Bead it. W. Canpi, M. D.. tiurgcou aud hotueo IXithic physician, Lulon, Oregon. Bull&t&ft'. '.'A, Celebrate Casc,". John Wright Is selling drugs at cast Oiir city jndch.tednea.s is about $1,- MUU, i Hou,so for. rcit, Snquho of Jones Tho Oregon Lpgulaturo convenes noxt Monday. Cpuie in and piy your subscription VY o need it, ami want it, Attorneys Jvakm and untcs are m Baker City aUcndhig court. Mrsltal Gates vas called to Bakor Uity ic lore part pi tin) wcck The co.unty cpurt k in session,. It will not adjourn till sotno time next week. The Union Spcial Club are making preparations ta give a nuvscittc ball in tne lcar uiiure. Mrs, PoMoss., o,f llio well known DeMoss family of musicians, died at Hosehvtrg, Deo. 38th. The winter so (ar has been very mild I he roads are muddy, and wo have occasional rain Htorns. Snow about eiiiht feet deep in the Pino qreek district, and iot vorymuch acuvuy pi mining wor,v Sttittz Dramatic Company at Wright's hall Monday and Tuesday evenings. Secure your seiits early, It is said that a colony of Mormons are makinc arrangements (0 snttlo in the Malheur country, Baker county. Mr. ID. Miller, pj the Centennial ho tol, took Ins departure for the East last Tuesday. lie will bo gone several weeks. It s reported that Louis Roll has discovered a very rich fin of quartz m tne uramte qislnct, wiucli assays $3,500 per ton- The ronnd-houso, inachino tihops etc., hayc beeii removed from Sho shone to Glenn's Ferry. Tips is a hard knock on Shoshono. j ne ivncor uitv papera say tiiat is the poorest lighted tnwa west of the Rocky niptmlllius- Q'e street lamp and that ui Chinatown. Mrs. H. 0. Emery, who has been visiting her d -.lighter, Mrs. Remillard, of this oity, is lying very sick with neuralgia of the stoinqch. Wells, Fargo A Co. have discontin ucd their express offices along the line of the 0. fl. it N. Go's road. The office here closed oi the 1st hist. Bennett will not be talicn to the penitentiary till some tine next week, as he has business matters that he do sires to adjust before he goes. Those who have not paid their school tax oil the loth. mat. will be deemed delinquent, and the coBt of collecting will be added. It would be better to settle at once, Ex-Governqr Gibba, who was elected governor of this state in 18G2, being the second governor a,fter Oregon was admitted into the Union, died in Lon don a feY days ago. The case of the State ys G. C. Isre.il, tor the killing of Cohen, is now beina tried iq Baker Ojty. A motion for r change of venqo was mudo by the du fense, bqt was overruled. The U. H. & li. company have or dercd a large triangle to bo placed in the engine house for the purpose of call ing meetings, alarming the natives in case of firo, eto. etc. As yet the High valley team hps not accepted tno pualienge qt tho Oove club to shoot for !V prize, T hoy in form uh, however, that the challenge will be accepted m the near future. A new drug store is to ho established at Elgin by Galoway & Co. They bought their stock in this pity, of J. T. Wright, as cheaply as they could have purchasod it in Portland, Who says that Union ip not the pjaoo to trade? Mr. J.icquese, advertising in this pa per, is aside from a fashionable tailor a costumer for comio artists, Mr, Jac queso has traveled over all parts of the world -whero the English language in spoken, as a costumer for comedians. Anyone knowing anything of Ar thur T. Lacoy, a youth of nineteen, who came west to Idaho, last May, and has not since been heard of, will confer a favor by Bonding word to his sister, Mrs. h. Mager, No. G72 Fuller ton Avenue, Chicago Illinois. Geo. Ames and Ped Smith started, Wednesday last, with a band of horses, for Sun Francisco, California. Not being able to got satisfactory rates on the railroad here they drovo tho band to Huntington, If the ratea on the Short Line are not satisfactory, it is their intention to drive tho band on to Winnemucca and take the railroad from there. The announcement telegraphed yes terday from San Francinco, says the Oregonian of the 3d, to the effect that the lease of the 0. It. & N. to the Un ion Pacific had been consumatcd and had gone into effect probably stated the caso broadly. There is no definite knowledge hero of such arrangniont. Moreover, without the consent of the legislature of Oregon no lease legally valid and binding could be made. It is probable that the arrangment does not us yet go beyond a traffic agree ment. ' Whether application will bo made to our legislature for authoriza tion of & lease, or not, seems not to be known here. llracn Up. You are feeling depressed, your appetite Is poor, you are bothered with Headache, you are tigctty, uervous, and generally out of norti, and want to muCK up. llrace up, but not with fttlmuleut.', spring medicines, or bitters, which have for their basis very cheap, had whiskey, and which stimulate you for an hour, and then leave you In worse coudltion than before. What you want is an alternative that will purify your blood, start hesllhv action of Liver and Kidneys, restore your vitality, anil kItc re- newed health and strength. Such a medi cine you will tlnd In Electric Hitters, and only 60 cent a bottle at J. T. Wright's drug lore, Union, Oregon, Jan. pth., J88 L MeCully's. otago comoa np more, - . y - iron agajn. is yammering tho red Communi?.1? service at, tho Univor- sity l,A8t Hunday. The wa-m weather continues, and our yard" aro greon as in Juno. Some rascally boys 6hot and killod Mrs. SJcoll's cog, Ijast Monday nignt. Tho dptheria scare has abated, as bu', one e'ese hs been kiqwn in, ' the city.' Rev. Irwin was here lastwock, look ing'well, as though Union agreei with him- ov. Powell disappointed his con gregation at tio Episcopal qhurch last Stnday. Addio Jrwini pleasant (aco has been makiqg licj friends' glad durpig tho. past week.' Mrs. Kit'y Grsy has roturned to her home after spenqmg a Merry phrist mas with lie'r mother. Qqr sidevaks are being gradually repaired to 'be ready (or o warm weather of qcjft sqnimor. Tho w.cek of prayer is being observed by the Baptists and Metlqdists ' at their several pl"cca f worship. Frank Hick has filed his hpnd,s for ISQOp, as post master at La (Jraqle, ana is waiting lor ips cointnisson Payne, tho expressman, has bceii off ironi ins ueai lor spverai urya, on ae coqnt pf namnmtory rhcuipatisnv The public scliQql began hist Mon day wth t'l-' old eaehe'rs nil jq their places and a gooq tteudance ql pupils We saw some fjqc cojts froiq Illinois on our strepts last week, 01,0 ( which, onlv two years old, weighed 14&U ppund8. Some of pnr ypiing men wore out makinc New Year's calls, last Salur day. We noticed Rev. Watson among tqc iiumher, Airs. Wat6on, of the Union sphool, was here during tlie holidays anq as sisted in the Christmas exercises at tho M. E. church. Harry Blake, who was iniured on the railroad at this place, twq wi;e;s agp, was removed, last bunday, tp hospital at Portland. Tlie frieqdHof Stephen Wallocp were pajned, last Tuesday, by tle news that he was alllicted with acu(e iqania and iq a (hmgerous condition The hoHdavs were duly obaprvpd by alj classes, beginning with Christmas trees iq tqp Baptist and 1 rcshytormu churches, a Christmas service iq the Episcopal church where tho soqg ter vice was reqdered by young ladies froip the Coye school. Theq iq the evening a. cqqeert and sociable at the Uqiversty where the children of ha E. scqpol liad their popcorn and candy. Then on Now Year's eve the Dramatic Compaqy had an entertain mont and dance at Glovor'a hall and the people of Ldd canyon had Necktie Festival. But we survivo it all d n$e hcgiqning another year with all its spber realities. Eaglo OI)atteriiigs. Health generally good. Great success tq the Scout. Don't think that old Santa Clans made tho valley mqcl) of a call. Some of the boys that left our valley last summer haye poiqe back to winter quarters. G. T. Perry works occasionally at grubbing sage brqslj. Wonder when ho expects to move down to his ranch. The weather has beeq somewhat rainy for tho past week. Looks like we might havo eomc better weather now, TIio singing school in the valley, Sunday evening", has never met but once. Hope to have better attend ance next time. The New Year' danco at Mr. W. Moody's proved to bo a success. A very nice supper was served. Moat all in attendance had a general good time. The young folks of the valley appear to have a good time. Most of the young girls arc attending school. Mr. A, W. Parkor is teacher. Daisy. Vqto of Thanks. At a recent meotine of the Union Silver Cornet- Band, the following resolution wns passed: jceaoivca: That the thanks of tho Union Silver Cornot Band lire due. and hereby tondorod to tho ladies and oiitlenicn coiniu'isimr tho Union Dra matic ulub, for tho substantial benefit lenuorcd the hand by sa d c lib. on the evening of Dec. 22nd., 188G. Mont Excellent. J. J. Atkins, Chief of Police. Knoxvllle. Tenn,, writes: 'My family and I are bene- llclarloa of your most excellent medicine, Dr. Klnir'ri New Dinnvirv frtr onnauimitlnn . havlnir found it to tin all'tlmt It, desire to testify to Its virtue. My friends io wnom i nave rccoinnienaea it, praise It at every opportunity." Dr. Kins' New Dis covery for Consumption is guarrntcod to f'tlfft nftllL'htt. (Tnlfltf. Hrnnnliltla Aollim. ( roup and orery affection of tho Throat, CueH and Lung. Trial bottles free at J. T. Wright, drug store. Large size $1.00. Columbia ISioyele Callenilar We are in receipt of the Columbia Blcyclo Calendar for 'B7, just issued by tho Pope Manufacturing Co., of Boston.whlch Is tru ly artistic and elegant work in chroiuo-llth-ograpby aud the letterpress. Kacli day of the vear anncars uion a seneratc alio with quotations pertaining to 'cycling from the leading publications and prominent person ages. The calendar proper iQ mouuted up on a back of heavy board, upon which is exquisitely executed In oil color effects, by G. II. Uuek. of New York, an allegorical scene, representing the earth resting among the clouds, with Thomas Stevens, in heroic size, mounted upon his Columbia bicycle, clrcumbicycling the globe. A smaller por tion of the board is devoted to a picture of a mounted ladv tricycler, speeding over a pleasant country road. As a work of con venient art, the Columbia Calleudar Is wor thy of a place lu yttlec, library pr parlor. Rack PiQkinfift. Jan. 5th., 1S37. Mr. Ranford Shaw and wife, from near Island 6ity, jpont their holidays in tho Park. ' " The Parkites have onjpycd good e'ojghing all winter,' "while the people of tho valleys Have been wading in mud'.' " ' Mr. James Harspn, of Bip eveok, inteqds to move to tho Park, soon, where he will romajn and sond his children to 6ohool dpring 'the winter. Tho halls given by Dunham Wright at tte Warni spring hall on Christ mas and Noff Year' we're each a gpnd success. Tjicro were numbers 'sold on Cjiristnias eyp, and fl'l oq New Year's and every tiling passed off nicely. There wore persons' prcseqt from posl all parts of the county, and all appeared ' to enjoy themselves hugely. The sqppcrs," as well, as the dances, speak well for M,r. and Mrs. Wright's libility in gotihg up'a good dance, and shouhl thoy decide tp have a Valentjne ball, they should consider well tlo iidvjsabihty pf enlarging their hall in prder to accoinipodate all who will ho jircscnt.' Big. Crpel. Cr.imhs. Weather yery changeable, fjuow and rain in plenty. Tlje Literary and piobatiqg Society is in full bjast, with gpod attendance. New cpnicra think that Umpn cpun ty his tho fiqest clitqatq tqoy have ever seeii. The ground has qot qecq frpzen over pqc inch tls yYinter. S,p far, stock has hcon fed very little. Spine prospeptiqg js stil gojqg on. McCuo M,ilea are 'sinkiqg pq their lode. The rock looks liqo and assays 232 ozs. silvert 25 per coqt lead qnd $5Q iq gold to the toq. Mijes vt Ncul are at wqrk oq thoir gold ledge. You caq seo with the naked eyo tho god all over the rock. It assays $Gfj per ton. Other ledges are beiqg taken, up, ami in a compar atively slqrt tqqe tqero wilj undoubt edly bo a large lpiqing camp here. The ball at W right's m) on Qjirist mas eve yas well attended, sqmc CO ladie being in attpqduqpp. S.pvcnty threp nnnibers weyo sold. To say the supper was fine is hqrdly dojng it jus tice. Over ICO took supper and there was plenty fpr all. Vkiutah. Maker City Brevities. " " Jan 1st., 1887. Jako Oaqady js here workiqg on the artesiaq well. Tlie pjty had Kb usqal atpount of d d 's during the holidays. Julius Levy is working for the mer cantile firm of Baor &. Bloch. Tho artesjaq well wlpph is being sunk by M,r- Heqry Rqbt in front of his place pf business, js down 1 IQ feet, and wprH i stil pfpgrcssiqg. They struck oqe current of water Htrongly impregnated with sulphur. Last night P1 of the most enjoyable dances t)iut ever tpuk lape in this city, was gjyeq by tho Rak,ur Oity II. & j. Co., Np. ! TJijs cpiqpaqy, which has only beep prgaqized abpqt three inqntjis, ha one of tho best outfits in the state. It is pf the Babcop); manu facture, cqsting $1,250, and consists of everything belonging to hook aqd lad der coiqpaqy. Tho coiqpuqy wn "HI members aqd jts ofUcers are as follows: Chief, D. Ielley ; Forenpm, E,. Siloris; 1st. assistant, A- Geiser; 2)d. assistant, Maurice Fox; President, A. J.Jones: Treasurer, J. F- Fall; Secretary, E. N. Van Slack. With the ahoye officers and the members of tho company, the people caq feel assured that their property is not liable to bo entirely destroyed by fire. Tho city is now negotiating for a 3000 pound hell to bo placed iq .1 tower for the company. h. A. J. Jpnea Ilro'. Drawing, At the gift distribution last week at Jones Rro's store, thcfollowing prizes were drawn : No. 177, gold decorated dinner set, A. N. Hamilton; 41. set glassware, John Haynes; 23.5, card receiver. O. G. Urny; 005, wall pocket, J. M. Jones; 1022. berry dish, Laura Saunders; 159. silk handkerchief, Mrs. Jas. Illooin; 1101, large ciyalal comport, Nora Canps: 1102. scran album. W.J. Roberts: 604, Japanese picture frame, Mrs. Taylor; 415, oil painting, 21x30. Dr. Cromwell; 807. pair va?ei. J. W, Minnick; hi, set icecream dishos, 1 M. Lee; 810, bronze picture f runic plaque, Mrs. Harlan Stewart; 023. cigar case, Mrs. Dodsnn; 1033,chromo and frame, 15. I Wilson: 1010. set sauce dishes. S. V. .Mclrarren; 4.l, pickcl dish, Geo, Ilenson; 7H. ladies' hair ornament, C, W. Hamilton ; 1020. pair sleevo buttons. Robert Huvncs: 230, one broom, W. Hathlway. ciiiluuk.vk riiizas: No. 110, boy's wagon, K. Hathiway; 801, wax doll, Carrie Capps; 62, hov'a violin, Freddie Nodine; CO. photogrnpn album, waiter rruucni ita, worK box. Maggie Dobbins: 707palr vases. Arlhur Rinehart: 007. picture book May Wilkinson; 280, scrap album, Arthur Ulnehart; 03, auto graph album, Mary Minnick; 071, 5o cts. vturvu ui uunuy, iuna icmiiiaru, Kro Trade. The reduction of internal revenue and the taking oil of revenue stamps from Proprie tary Medicines, no doubt has largely bene fited the consumers, as well ay rellcvinc: the burden of home manufuctururs. Kspocially Is this the caso with Green's August Flower and Jloscheo's German Syrup, ns tho reduc tion of Ihlrty-sli cents per dozen, has been added to increase tho size of tne bottles containing; those remedies, (hereby giving one-fifth more medicintt in the 75 cent size. The August Flower for Dyspepsia and Liv er complaint, and the German tiyrup for Coughs and Lung ftoublcs, havo perhaps, the largest sale of any medlclno in the world, The advantage of increased aizo of the bottles will he greatly appreciated by the sick and ufUlctcd, in every town and villaee In civilized countries. Kamnle bot tles for 10 cents remain the same size. Forrest Grove, Oregon. I have been troubled many years with weakness of the kidneys and hav tried many different remedies, sought aid from different physicians and even changed cli mate to obtain relief, hut have met with Indifferent succsss, Hearing through a Tka. I obtained a box of it and have deri ved greater benefit from It than anything else I have yet found. J, l, HUM". Isnqoro Gorman has boon quite tick, but.is1mpr6ving.' ' ' ' ' 1 E. A Gannon haR gone to UmntilU to see his wife who is rojiuVtcil ao'"boT ing very sick, ' A great deal of dissatisfaction is exprosscd horo at tho result pf the $kif( hivcstigatioi, " ' It is lo bo hoped that oqr caqiity court wll heed at' least i portioir'of the litq graq'd jurj's ropqit. ' Mr. John McUluR ami I)o,,ft FJsa Spider', of "tho pove, Y'oro visitqi'jj friends in (ho valley this weok. it is not pftcn I ttend those juven ile parics, bqt yhon ( do tho s6n lion so great, thqt it requires the aid of throe escorts to co my pawnor houiq, -E.mcry, A happy Now Year's presqqt at tho homo of )Vm. Wilkuisbn it Ijttlo daughter. Wm. (1115' piirollcd him self 'With tho disapppin'tpd and (hey formed a coqimlttpo of tho wholp, to foroycr 'opk rcvongo. Tle girl yho does npt Sit down and wait fqV Qpqie rich mun to come alpnr and npirry hr, yvlnlq her fnt,l'ior ft'iul tnohur lirq toiling; to sqpport lior, but wh'q hus'iuubitimi" to do soiuqthinr for hors'clf, has a 'belter' ehanj'Q pi the tvovi aqd is mqi c' tp. bp pqintucnded than qhu wo, ta,kcs t,lip contrary course, D.ied. Jan, 5th., 1887, Mr. Ico linq Draper ligrd 3G years. Tho do ceapd and family arrived here from Sac, cqunty, Iowa, on S.optcinhor 21, 18S0. Ho lenves a wifp hud four chil dren, tho qld(;t a boy of thirteen. Mr. nrapci' was for twon'ty yoni'n proiqincnt rpeitdjor' of tlyj M, E. church. ,,',a sdvqi' cord qqs ' heen scvorpd, thq bereaved family hcy in uiisppaknblQ grief at the side qf (iio cold rcqinin of tqe kind husbnud aqd loving father, Ohl S.tnuq;q mystery, death. Thoro is' nothh'jr witlMyhiph wo nre 5p familiar and of which yvc know 50 littje. Pho jrroq( qiyslc'ry can quy bq fathqtncfl liy dying. Happy you, dear renders, if liko 'de ceased von can iqoot death with the. fortltqtio qf q brave mqn qnd, tho rcs igiiatiun qf a Cliristuiu yhq has 110 dotjnt qf a fqtqrp trinqqil.. TIio fu ncraj tqqk pucc on tlo7tli. and tho leiqnpis were followed i ll'u Unjoq ceiqetcry Ljy qs orrqYfql a proecssjon as oyer wcqdot m way froiq oqr littlo YttHcy. TIio family and, relatives have tio syiqpathy of alj hi their 8iu bercavoinent, IIomo. Bqy tho celobrated Kimball pianos. Pfnptir Troatinptjt fur Coughs, That the reader npiy fuly undeMlaud what institutes a good ,ough and Lung Syrup, 0 will say that Tar i W I'd Clorry is tho con wo basis of tfm best rmuedtes vnt tliscoyercd ThesQ lii'Tedlfintu wltji snvppil nflicrs eiqially as etllcaeloqH, enter largely Into Dr. llosan ko's Cough and hung Syrup, thus maldng It one of the most reliable now on the tarkut. I'rleo.fiO cqnts and $1.00. Samples free. Sold by J. T, Weight, UnIonQrcS(in. A ICttlinhlo Artlcjo. For eutcrprlc, pqsli aqd a deslro'tq get such gqpds a,s wll giro th,o trade Batlsf action J. T. Wright, the drugclsf, leads ah compe tition, llo kcjls Dp- llosanko's Cough and Lung Syrup, because Its tho best mr.dlclno on tho luarkct for coqglis, cojdH, croup ad primary cons'ipnption. price 00 cciqs and i.VU (tipnpics reiv For Hale. 4080 acres of land, all In one body, A'so a blook in Union, by tiU & Tutus Chunp UontH nml HUoo. Ladies' French kid shoes, f3.50; mpns' boots, $2 75; mels' two-hucklo shoes, $1.20 at Vincent's. He is closing out )pg goods regardless of cost hoforo getting in his spring stock. Everything clso at .similar prices. Now is tho tinu to get bargains. TUp )ny Perfect Ifoincdf For habitual constipation, dyspopsa and kindred Ills, is the famous California liquid fruit remedy. Bynm of Figs. It strength ens as well as cleanses the system, it is ea sily taken, mid perfectly harmless, For sale by all druggists. Isnell, lleitshu Woodard wholesale agents, Portland, Or. ItiioMon' Arlcn Snlfo, Tim Hkst Sai.vk In the world for Cuts. Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, 8at llhcum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains,, Corns, and all Skin Kruptlous, and positive ly citrus 1'Ilus, or no pay rcuulrod. It Is guaranteed to give perfect Mitisfaction, or money refunded, I'rlco 23 cents per box. For sale by J.T. Wright, Union, Oregon. The Kimball organs havo no equal. Ninth Sale. Our ninth annual clearance- sale of Dry and Fancy Goods and Gent's IFiirnlshing goods will coinmoiioo on Wednesday, Jan uary Gth, 1887, ami continue twenty-eight davs. Our KNTIHK stock, without reserve will be oflbred AT COST. Wo shall endea vor to make this sale, If possible, more in teresting to our patrons than our EIGHT former annual sales, which havo become household words am) known to a multi tude of people, Early orders solicited. OLDS A KINO. 180 First Street, Portland, Oregon. Syrup of Figs. Manufactured only by the California Fig Syrup Co,, Hnn Francisco, Cal., Is Nature's Own Truo laxative. This pleasant Califor nia liquid fruit remedy may he had of all druggists, at fifty cents or one dollar. It is tho must pleasant, prompt, and effective remedy known to cleanse thesyatemj toact on the Liver, Kidneys, and Ilowels gently yet thoroughly ; to dispel Headaches, Colds, and Fevers; to cure Consumption, Indiges tion, and kindred Ills. Cure for I'llei, Piles aro frequently preceded by a sense of weight In the back, loins and lower part of tho abdomen, causing the patient to sup pose he has some affoctlon of the kldnoystor neighboring organs. At times, symptoms of Indigestion are proscnt, llatulency, uneasy, ncss of the stomach, etc. A molsturo llko perspiration, producing a very disagreeable itching after gottlng warm, Is a common attendant. Blind, Bleeding, and Ituhlug Piles yield at 01100 to the application of Dr. Bosanko,s l'fle Itcinedy, which acts directly upon tho parts effected, absorbing tho Tumors, allaying the Intense Itching, and effecting a permanent cure. I'rlco,60 cents. Address, The Dr. Bosanko Medicine Com pany, nqua, u. om oy j, 1. ungui, Union, Orrcon. E STRAY NOTICE. Taken up Deo 1st. 1880. at the J Thomas farm, two miles Northeast of tho Core, Ore gon, by Ueo, Y. Thomas. Olio sorrel maro with brand on right shoulder resembling the letters V II combined, thu right stem of tho V forming the left stum of the II. About IS'A hands high, 4 years old. Ap praised at ISO by Jasper O. Stevens, Jus tice of thu react). rW. THIS WEEK, $5,9Qjewr4 Union. Union countv. Or. Jan. 1. 137. I vHll prfy live thousand -dollars (J5.0QQ) gold coin, to any pprsop or Persons whrf will apprehend and copviot the murderer" tfr murderers of my friend Ami fellow towns ihan Willis Skiff, who so mysteriously dis appeared at North T,d?d?r, fn this county and State, on the night of July 31th, A K. KATON. Will all papers please copy. , Sometiiqcon Sunday, ian, Snd., 1887, a cap'off a ' sleevo bqtton.' It ' has a gold stone rotting. Anyone finding the sn'raj and delivering it to mo will 'be rewarded. W. C BEKBK. ESTUAYS. ' Taken up. Dec. 13th, 18S0. by A, I). Conf lex. "t liH farn On the Sand Ridge. 4 miles North-west of Cpve, and acqording to law duly pouted and approved hv Jasper Q, Stevens. J. P., Cove precinct, tJidon cqun ty, Oregon : ' . One gray ipare and colt, branded 7, right shoulder', about 14j haiuU high. an One sorrel mare, crippled jti fi anded C M' On loft thigh, some cc, about 15Ji hands high. ront legs, bra wniie m face One grqy marc and colt, branded 1JK on Itft shoulder and M C on loft thigh about lt4 iVands jjigh. ' ' r One Sjiqall Uav inare with sonic whito In forehead, branded acci of clubs on right thigh and T on left thigh, soiqnfairtt brands on left shoulder, about 11 lnd,s high. Que qd (le bitten gray inare, branded trianglowith ring in toj,' on ' left fdiqulder, about 15 liapds high. One yellow marc, braqded Cqn lcftshonl dcrand S on left thgh, about 1I hands high, Agps pf above not detcriqinpd on nccount nf tlie animals being uiibrokch and dillicult of approach. jAsrenG Stivkns. J. P. Notice of Filial Settlement. In the County aourt of tle tate pf Oregon, for Upion county. Jn the matter of th,4 estate of Pat, (Ircininn, deceased. To wnoq it qAV concisun; N.otice hereby givcq, tljnt P. II, Mile, adniiuis.trator of thn estate of Pat. Br6n uaq,'iepcased, has tiled his linnl account of the administration thereof,' and that February 8th. 18S7 at 10 o'clock A. M. has been apjiointcd by the above qamcd court forbearing objections thereto, and for the scttleiqent thmeqf. V. H.MJLES, jaq8-v5. ' Admihistrator. Aflniinistrator's Notice. Notice is hereby giveii, that tho under signed has bepn ipppintcd by tho County court of IJniqn county, Stato of Oregon, administrator of the partnership estate 01 Augustus L. Saqndors, deceased. Into qf Uiilqu, Oregon. Said partnership consis ted of the uudcrsigpnd and deceased, and dono huslucss under tlje firm namo of Allen (t Saqudpr's; aud that 'all persons hnvlqg claims against said cstatp aro rc qulrdd to prcjcnt tljo same, duly voritied, to mo nt piy residouco on Lower Powder, union cotiuiy, urcgon, winiii mix monias from ilnln lnr,nf Patod this 3rd. day of January 1S87. DAVID T. ALLEN, ,T. R,. PniTEs, (' Administrator, Atty. for A.dni' rtr.) jaq3-w6. Notice of Dissolution. IJotico is hereby giyen, that tho partner ship heretofore c.i.stingbctwo;i W. D. Belt dleman aud Albert OicKsnii. iq the saddle and harness business, has been dissolved by mutual consent, Albert Dickson withdraw ing from tho firm, and W IL Behllcman assuming fu)l control. All accounts urn payable to Mr. llpidleman, who will pay all ulaimv against tlie firm. W. I). 11EIDLEMAN. . ALBERT DICKSON, Uploq Oregon, Jan. ttli,, 18S7. JNO. E. JACQUKSK, ' TAILOR! Cutting, Making, Cleaning and Repairing. Cheap afasqucrndc Suits made far those furnishing their owq goqds, for tlio coming ball, at riiasoiiablo prices, When asked who that suit is for? his name is Denis. Administratrix Notice, In the Comity Court for Union county uregon. 111 tne manor qt tno estate of uoorge necK, deceased, To ah persons having claims against the estate of llconro Bcok, deccasoi You will please tako notice tint the un. dcrsigncd was. qn theCthdav of Doccmbcr, 1880, appointed administratrix of the citato of George Beck, deceased, by the County Court of Union county Oregon, You are hereby required to present your claims to me within six months from the first publi cation of this notice, with proper vouchers thereto, at the residence of the Lite George Heck, in Eaglo valley, at New Bridge, Un- Inn strtiintir C fmcwr r fnt nltAiunniA All claims not prosented within said time will .. , l. ....t.l .... ,11 ..!..! - . 1 nut uu iuui, 11 1 1 i 1 1 iiiu uioill liri:3cnii;u Willi- Iq said time are satlslled, New Bridge, Union county, Oregon, Deo. 7th. 18SJ. Klkanoh Bkck, dccll-wri, Admlnhtratrlx. NOTIOI5 FOIl PUBLICATION. Lanpe Office at La Gkande. Orkoon) Deccinber 7, 1880. f Notice is hereby civen that tho following, named settler has filed notlco of his inten tion to mako final proof in support of hd claim, and that said proof will bo made bo- foro tho Register and Recelvcrnt LaGrando, Oregon, on January i.'0, 1887, vU; Notion Morals, D S No. 57GJ1. for tho HUT 8B Seo M and N NESeo a')Tp,4 8 1140 EWM. Ho names tho following witnesses to Prove his contin uous residence upon, and cultivation of, said land, viz: Alexander La Buff, Frank Lathrop. Alexander Cochran, and Edward Garva, all of Union, Oregon. ilEWlY itINEItART, deo.ll-w0. Register. Kutlco of Applicattou to Purchase Tlw- ber uiui. U. S. Lamp Office, La. Qhandb, Orkoon,! Dec. 1, 1880. ) Notice is herebveiven that, in camnllanee with tho provisions of tho Act of Congrcas approved June if,, disentitled "An not for the sale of Umber Lauds in the States ot California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washing ton Territory,'1' WlMwepost-ofQce address is Union, Unloa cotintr. Orecon. has this dav filed in this oflice his application to purchase thelNWV Sec. No. 5Jn Tp. No. 4 S. k No. 40 U ot the W menuian. ah persons uoiumg any au versa claim tliereto are rcaulred to prtMt the tamecat this oflice within sixtv daya fraa tue nrsi publication 01 tins noiwe.