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About The Oregon scout. (Union, Union County, Or.) 188?-1918 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 15, 1887)
UiHMit 'Jl)iW' i'nm H.tiM' Tie Oregon Sent UNION. OUIKJON. b'AT. JAN. 1.. l.W N..tU'i to I'ntrutift. We call the nttcntinn to our advertbini pntrons to tho fact that It Jinn br'-n soni" time sine., we prccnted their Mils for pay ment, not bcingna tfeulnrly mij.ecdof moii rv, 'Pin time however Inn now arrived when v need tlic uioney, ami want all that is due u, a we haw bills to meet, ami dc t i 'e to tiiukc h inn' expensive hi'in w m,i t In the iieocr during the ne.t few weeks, llills will lc made out anil prixiMitcd at once and wotrtut mir l) itrmis will In- r pared to py proinj t lv . Thoc who arc owing lit on subscription are requested to rome in and pay up without further invl tution. JLot'til and General. Ow-khun With Dous. -Last week no leeched a communication from Island ('it.v, front siuno one Honing liim-'-lf 'iiti.t it," wherein In- inveighs loudlv against (lie innumerable dogs in that vicinity, ami advocates (lie passage of a dog law. lh fay.": "In Iht neighborhood nf Hand City there is a pint; of dogs, inoic resembling a aek if wives than anything c l.-e, which gel together in tliovc.x, making night hideous, balking, y. lping and litutiimrstock, not only running hu' billing llic .-tuck." This is tinly a la mentable state of nllairs, and wc hard ly know how lo advise in tin matter. "Citizen" thinks that a Nix of .ffiOQ t-hoiild he levied on each dog, or the owner of said dog. This, however, would re(iiire an act of the hgi.-laturc, unless the city was incorporated, in which cine the common council could take the matter in hand. Probably the best way would lie for "Citizen" to yet a shot gun and lay for every dog oncd canine that comes within range. Wo presume there is no butcher .'hop in Island City. We have noticed that wherever a good livily butchev 'nisi ness is conducted doge do not abound. There it- something in the air not con genial lo them and they hoenni" alarmed and go i hi-where. Wu will not presume to advise as to the best method of getting rid of the pests. J'runaldy in the eour.-e of combined ingenuity of the that eitv will surmount tin: liim the of pctml dillieiiltv. We devoutly hope so. Tin-; Stuttz Oompanv. Mr. J. O. Stuttz, the popular actor, sup orted by his nunimolh theatrical company of some twenty ladies and geiiih'inen. Appeared at Wright's hall in this city on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday evenings of this week and w re greet ed by large and enthusiastic audiences. Without doubt ihi.s is ihe best compa ny that ever veiled this place, and the liberal pntionago bestowed shows that our pio le appreciate a iirst class coin pan,'. Mr. Multa is an actor of gi eat power, (pn.lly vir.-ntile in society plays and conn dy or t lie heavier dra mas of ."-hakes peai e and finds a worthy complement in Miss E. Alma Stutiz who is most charming anil la.-cinaiing in every iol. Little Ivy, aged six years, is the best i hild nctics we have seen, and is a leasing feature in each entertainment. Kneh of the other members of ihe company are cxci 1 lent in their pints. Taken us a win le the company cannot fail to lease the most critical audience befoio which thev may appear. They went from heio to La (irande where they will piny the remainder of the week. To night a drama written bv Mr. Stutlz. entitled "The liaslilc," will be laved for the first time in the- state, and we ndvisu our readers in that section, by all means, to attend. Tr.nituji.r. Accmiu:nt. On Thin-day of last week Mr. John Hates, of High Valley, while returning from the mountains with a load of logs, met with a very serious accident, and nar rowly escaped with his, life. It seoiiH that a very ttiong breeze was blowing at the time, and as In; was passing a cluster of large, pinu trees standing some thirty feet from the road, one of them was blown and fell direct v across the backs of the horses, instantly kill ing both of them. Mr. Hates was knocked senseless by the smallerlinibs, and lay for tome time unconscious, but at last revived sullicicntly to at tract, by his cries, the attention of Mr. J. K. Clin) and another gentleman who hastened to hit assistance, and conveyed him to the house. Mr. Rates will probably be able to get around again in a few day.-, but the los.-, of his team is greatly felt by him. as it was the only one. hu had. It was fortunate, however, that ho escaped with his. life. IUcv KxTit.u-T.s. Recently the Ktuttz Dramatic Company visited Ma ker City for ihe purpose of playing a few Shakespearian and other' plays. It would seem from the following ex tracts from the Baker papers that Mr. Stuttz's efforts, to give the natives of that burg something a little better than tho average was like throwing pea i Is b"fore swine. The Hagu Hrush wiyu: "Wo would suggest that the boys in tho gallery not let their feot bang over. The mud not only falls on tho pcoj e below but tho unpleasant ncfsof tho oder falling therefrom is also objectionable. Don't do it." The Tribune, evidently harboring tho idea that Shakespeare was a ncgio minstrel, nfter giving the troupe a characteristic puff, winds up with the startling in formation that "To-night tho coincdv of Jtotneo nml Juliet will bo presented.' Contemplated IIailuoad A South cm Oregon paper says that a party of southern Pacific Ibiihoad engineers arc running lines on tho north hide of tho Siskiyou mountains to ascertain whether the line can be run pn the west hide of tho valley from Ashland and avoid tho Huck Hock tunnel loop. There are also rumors of railroad lines being run up the Klamath to Lost riv er gap and thence northward toward Pendletor. with a view to connect with other roads to Pugc-t Sound, Brief uUliutu Rolled oats at Jous B;a'. Drop in and pay your cubccriptlon. U looks as though no ioo will bo put up for uso nest Kitnn;vrt John Hoach, tho great sdiipbuildcr, diet! iu New York on, t lit" 10;h. inst. Hubert Lloyd, and wife, formeily of this city, have located at Tho Dalles. Horn. liv High vaUov, .Jan. 10th , to the wife of Geo. Simmons, a son. H'Minctt was taken to the pouetonti ary, List Thursday, by Sheriff Hamil ton. Head the ndvertifeipeuts of our mer chants. They arc olfciing great in ducements. The Fire Company will meet next Monday evening. All members should be iu attendance. This week, Al. Gardner, the watch maker, received a new safe in which to keep his valuables. A froh mi p ly of Olive, tar, bird seed and Shiloh's medicines received at the Cove drug store this week. Mrs. Duniway has the New Northwest. mid ,or paper. Wonder what the Id lady has iu view now. The Literary Society does not ap pear to "live long and prosper" as it ought. Can't, it be revived? Mrs. Saunders' little djiK-hter; Nel lie, has been dangerously ill for several days and is not expected to live. The lirst of the year has come and gone. Don't neglect your account al the Cove drug More tmolhcr day. Hoij-c bill No. :5, by McCully crea ting tho couuly of Wallowa, has been introduced and re;id the first time. Alice Oates. the comic opera singer so Will known on the I'aeilio coast, died in PhilaiK Iphia l.i.-t Saturday. Hiligious union meetings have been lull iu the I'resbvteiiau and M. E. I churches during the past week or two. Mis. L. ( Code, of Haker, was in this city the fore part of the w -ck, to vi.-it hrr mother, Mrs. Kincry, who has been quite sick. All school tax not paid has been dv cl i red d.linqu.'iit and will be collected by t lie rln rilV. So we are informed by .Marion Davis, il. rk. News comes from W..11.1 Wall.i that bit'ich crass on tl e ranges in th.it country Mas grown six inches since j tne fut rains and cattle are fat. Nick Fieklin invested Q3 in one of tho.-e I hoiouiihbred imortcd llol-.-teiii bull-which re reeeiiily brought heio by Mr. llilh'ioni Vermont. '1 be Haker paper.-, contain nothing in regard to the trial of Isreal. We l-arii liotn parties down fioui there that the trial is in progress and is di-uhtlcs concluded by this time. Mr. S. V. MclAirren, the jeweler, has s 1 1 out to his partner, Mr. Al. (iaidn -r, who will hereafter conduct the bii-iiic.-s alone. We aro not in formed as to what business Air. Mo Fairen will engage iu next. Mr. F. F. Stuttz, a brother of tho actor ai r. veil in this city, fioni fuledo, Ohio, last. I'uesday, fur the purpose of taking i m auvance agency lor tne Ml.. I 1. ..I lltJiij'i-. j 1 1 ' I'lwtuvtn nan inn ei.-uil each i tiler lor aoout twenty years. Dr. Mollis, a Weston dentist, has . i . . i : . ... r . ... suirepuoii: iy in. inn ioi pans on- j Known 1 lie average naiiK casliier j always, has Canada in vkw, but where ! a secure haven for these tooth pullers ! is supposed to b, wo are unable to ! j Mr It M.Steele, of St. Johns, Mich., j who was president of the Oregon ('on- I struction Company during the building of the lalhoad through this section, 1 and who has various, interests in ibis I county, was iu Union several days du- rnu Uutwe.-K. Kane's Illustrated West for Decern her has been received at this olfue. It is a magnificent journal, devoted to literature, agriculture, mining and the pi ogress of i lit great West, issued sim ultaneously from Chicago, I'ortl.iud an 1 San Francisco. One of the Indian Commissioners, whil attempting to ford the Umatilla last Saturday, lost his tiunk overboard, and had not recovered it at last no counts. The trunk contained all tho papers relating to the opening of tho reservation and i. quite a lo.-s. James Wileh, of North I'owder, Un ion County, Oregon, called on us Tuesd.iv on his way to Hlackfoot.. Mr. Wileh owns the George Hunt I lace, on the Fayette, and is half own er with N. S. llubbl in a baud of fine woiK'd sheep. He al-o owips valuable 1 placer mines iu HI ickfoot. He says he will move to Idaho perm auently. Tuesdiiv last a vouu; in tu who b is ' been living at Suinnierville, accompa nied by a gill, al.-o of that place, came to this city and put up at the Hon Ton restaurant, and it seems while hero tho villian succeeded iu accomplishing her ruin, staying with her one night and j next moiuing lit out oi too eastern , botin I train. Tlu proprietor of tin restaurant not desiring uteh proceed ings under his roof, told the girl that she had belter si ok other quarters. .She then procured somn laudanum and endeavored to get rid of her slianio and wretchedness by taking her own life, but was frustrated in her designs, and at this writing iit- theCentenni.il hotel. Wo at present s.uppress the names of parties, for no doubt the girl is more sinned against than rinniug, and appears lo be friendless. If she has no relatives or friends to follow up the wretch and fill his carcass full of buckshot, the ollicersof the law vhuuld looL' into the matter. New JlKSTAt'itANT. Mrs. H. A. Mal Bon has opened a restaurant ou Mjiu street, and solicits a share of tho pub lie patronage. Meals 25 cents; board M per week. Bread, cakes nml hot n , " , " ' j urutrrs irom rolls always on hand, fuuiiliee promptly iillul. Cove CnUniES. Jan. VMl 18S7. A lively huihlinj; f mpou is anticipa ted fur next spring and summer in Cove and vicinity. A number of tine dwelling houses will be among tl'o now structure. It is probable that a rifle match will be contestid bo'xyeen the Cove and High vaUey riUcturn at an catlydate. H promises to be the most interesting inateh ever shot in ICastcm Oregon. Mr. Tu,t tic was down from Union endeavoiing to form a writing class, i but not meeting with sulllcient en j con ram nient gave up the pioject. Mr. , utile exhibited some very line specimens of liis pntnansliiv I can't afford to give a way valuiil 1 receipts. Win. 1 am quite -lire I am not responsible for that affectionate farewell the other night. --H. And I am very confident I had nothing to do with it.-f.-f-. 1 have the nobbiest rig in the alby. C D. A man must protect his live stock from damages inflicted by wild beast.-. ,1. It isn't very pleasant to get into the creek, 1 'ul it is bette- to get oil" vertically ! than horizontally. 1. D. C. The oth er nmiil I (liseovereii me el. -anest, cosi est hiding place there is iu town. rI5. If they will luir C. at the skating ear nival, I will be awarded the prize. K Perhaps you will G. The Cove poet is out with a striUingly graphic poem with the townsmen as a subject Tho.-e unwilling to await its publica tion in book form, can see the origin. .1 niann-cript at tho postolliee. Fi-hiug in Mill creek is not ist diss, water j being too eonl, but a man will make a j catch sirth a rake now and thei rl. ! b. For rent. An empty chicken house. 0. Chick.1 lis aie on the vise , -up the mountain. i i Indian Crook ParagraphM. I Jan S, IS87. Our school district, No. 1 1, teaches out and takes in some 7.r) scholars of. ' school age. J The Literary Society i in a lan gtlisiitg condition fr want of more laborer.- in the vineyard. Items of much interest in these parts are scarce, it. b.;iu too muddy to get round and gather thein in. Tlic winter, to far, has h,-on viuv moderate, an 1 we have unly a ligiit skiff of snow with mud underneath. It redly has the iippear.iiice-of a light winter vvbicb causes sheep men to be merry. Dad Cummins thinks hr h id a big share of circuit court. In our commu nity quiet prevails; the herd.-riinn quietly attend-! to his grazing Hocks on the hunch grass, the stuidy fanner feeds and look- after his horses and cows and wishes they were sheep OlIsKUVEIt. X"j? (-reck Crumbs Most everybody at wml;. Prospecting still goes on. The winter up here is very light. MnCue Co. are ready to com mence on tho "Annie." Miles it Co. are at work on th .ii.. .;,, . ' "llills. The rock looks wdl in ee golil. McCue made a new discovery this wed; a silver bearing Kdge which he liim,., flic Hadgor.1 We pivdii.t months, there that in less than thrco will bu over ou J nun. rs in tins locality. 'flic New Year's dance at Wright's hall w.i a grand Mieees.-, (S numbers being soil. TIM mii-ieou violin by S. A. Spears, and organ by Abe V.ui dcrv.uitcr, was A. I. Air. Wuglit pro poses, to give anoiher dance, Kelt. Hilt, St. Valentines day. Vkuitas. Ilijilt VaMoy ifappuiiaris. U liii , Hind ami snow irodouiiu:tte now. (bi the iiioruitig of i Ik; eleventh, while liili ou tin. hill- enst of our valley, about eight miles distant , wo di-tiucily heard lint Suit, baud di--cour-ing -oiii" line niii-ic. 'fiioy arc certainly uio-t excellent. Tin.' challenge of the Cove rifle team cannot be accepted on their private terms owing to our lack of the iiece--snry gnu.-. If they will ncceju the fair plop itioii every ni in u-o his own gun they can ehoo-e the day and meet nt Andy Wilkin-on"-, six on a side, five shots' each, "JUt) yards, tor a 4(40 pur-e. ' Ho.uo. ' Tin: "A.NinM Mini: Mr. John Me- Cue, the discoverer of the "Annie" , mint', in township (i, on Hig creek, was iu town during the w-elc, on business I connected with the mine. He says he ! has sol 1 part of the mine for a very ! fair price, and that they are now vig I oroiisly at work sinking on it, ami are ; down forty feet. The ledge continues 1 to widen and ho bus no doubt it will prove to ho a big thin He presented ll.S With SOIIlO MIIImJuh of lheori wlm-h appears to lw extremely lieh It as- assays ounces of silver, lo per cent h'ad and .l..r)0 of gol 1 to the ton. Oth er ledges are being locateil in that vi cinity, and lively times are expected iu the spring. IloK.v. Iu this city Jan. 10;h , the wife of Lou Eaton, a daughter. to John Wright is solbug drugs at rod. 11m (inly I'tnfrct Urincily F.t hiiliitind constipation, dyspepsia nml kindred UN, Is the famous Califur.d i llipild fruit remedy Hymn of Fijj. It strength- ens us well ns cieiui-es inc. system. Itli ea silv taken, anl perfectly liannlosM. Km- I snlo by all driu.'giis. hnell, licit. hu it Woodurd wholesule agents, P.irthiutl, Or. i ' llut'klKi,' Arnica salve, Tiik 1Ii:st SaI.vk In the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sor , Ulcers, Salt lllieum, Fever i Sores, Tetter, Cbuppcd Hands, ( hllblalns,, Corns, and all Skin bruin Ions, nud poxltlve- guaranteed to jflvc perfect natUfactlon, or . monry refuuded. Prlcj 25 cents per box, I ir euros rues, or uo pay rcipurcu. it m Fur .ule Ij J, T. IV right, Lulun, Oregon. "Puyono CHy "Notosi. Jan. IQ 4SS7. 0 utoty yet in tho valley. Tl;e IC.w Johnson Compauy p'viycd in Eugcuo last week. Salmon arc being caught in largo numbers in tho Siu.-Uw river. A gentleman from California has ; engaged iu the nursery business in i this city. I Tho second team of the University ' commenced will; an increased attcn I dance, last Tuesday. J. H. Ilorncrnntl his cst'iniible lady i attended the teacher's iu-titute which , was held in this city on the 29th, HO.h. . anl 31.-st ult. Mr. 11. is now principal ' of the Hoschurg public schools, where Mrs. 11 a!-o holds a position iu one of the intermediate depart nieiits. j The number of saloons in F.tigcne is ( increasing. The opposition is decreas ing. 1 liegreat e(lort to tree tne town of these helli-h dens of venom and coe mption, scorns to have passed from the stage of practical activity; Un original rcmon-trators are dumb! Three veins ago Hitgene boasted of be ing the star temperance organisation of Oregon. Several attempts have b-en uiadctooygnniy.cii Good Templar lodge this winter, but without the "spirit of the eati.-e" to move their "b inner of victory'' it remained in the bill, hang ing by the side of its frail staff, un til it broke an I fell iu'o oblivion. Tbi. stato of n flair- is to be reeretted iu anv community, but especially in. a Uni versity town. The time for workim: upon the pass ions of the unwary, indifferent and ig norant, it secui.- in the estimation of our dt'igy is at hand; and now after a wed; of prayer, in which all th ' churches join d Uicir forces, a serie. of revival ineetiius has been com menced. Hevival.-! The mo-t ch u-acleri.-tic remnant of th spirit o.f lit "dniknges;"n continuation of the veiy prinei les that niaiked the supremacy of religious superstition. The working upon tjie passion -man's weakness rather than Upon his reason." the un restrained action.-of which has lifted the veil of daikuess and mystery from the woil 1, and on which depend.- the luturedevi lopmcnt of mankind, should be looked upon With aversion, by the lUtdU'ctuahty ot civui,eu coqiurv. L. J.v. I Park Pickings. Jan. Hllli,, 1SS7. Whnu any of you mud lurlu- in tho vallry want n go. id sleigh ride, ju-t come up lo the Fail;. Our M-hool is prngiossintf nicely. The -cliolai's all appear lo ho Inking much inlero-t in t licit" stiplie-, Wallace (tides returned, yester day, from the Cove when.' ho bus been -topping tor tin.' past month. Mr-. .Tiuesdnln, of Siuuinerville, accompanied bv Mi Graham spent j several day- in the Park, l i-t week, vi-iting Iriends and iclativo-. : I hardly know what to think of girls I who are nut willing' to kU-n friend I good-bye. S. You must look out tor teminiiio loveliness on my re. I turn trom Indian valley, U ij. The Park shooti-tn are not afraid to I accept a ohallcugv trom the ('ove (.-(in- to -hoot lor a pri.e, providing they allow u- to u-e the -an-e kind of ! gun.-they u-e. (niir'nuiiuh.-) and we j do not want any of thein to attend our debate.- until lifter Ihe nionov ji put up. A lt niii" ritua.i.fnt lilll. A reapiicu'tinninei.t l.i'l lias heen Intro dun -tl in the Ibu.st! of It i o cntatives by .Mitchell, aliii it ad the lir-l li ne. It is iii.mIc on Mi Im-Ii of p ipd t 'in. as shown liy the lnt .lune cli e i'iii ami a-suineil in !. :;t3. H8. It divides ih -ni e but) seiialu ri. I oiil rcpM kcnlnilvp I -l nt'i s, mi the ha sN of Silt o ai'a'i ui fn- the fifiiu-r and Oa lor Urn latter. It provides fi.r reprc- seiitatlua as lulluws : f-ciiiiJor--C a- mikI Currv cnnn I s 1, ! Itunion 1, lirl I. Yamhill 1. W lsliiiuton 1, CI Imiji 1. Colli -ih a ami T lain ink 1, Mn 1 1 it 1 1 1 u 1 1 .r. (.'In 'I u a i- 1. .Marion -. I. inn 1 '.', L ii' 1, UujgliM- 1 .1 -t",iihi' 1, Jiiiknii 1. Klamath ami b ike 1, ( r i .k ami ti.luain I. uai iit. Cm I'llla i. Mo nrv t, Cuinii llnkci I an l ii :i t I. 'l ie it m ir; f c in i ii c ii t nf it r -imtiitlves is i as tnl 1 1 1 ws ; (! ki" ,'onl Cu iv 2 Itt'liton ", ' Folk 2. Yamhill') Wnshi g'o i M Ciatu L' 1 Columbia and Tillumti ik 1, .Mi.) mumili 1 ), ClacUaii'iii ;t. .Marina I, Ivlaiuadi anil L l;c 1. biiiii .". La-'c :i. .lo-enhine 1, .Inck-nii J, t: oo ' 1. (ii lion I, Wiisto'-', Cim tills 3. Mm row 1, Fnimi I!, linker U mid Urant2, ' W. C iiips, M. I)., tin genu nml biiinco t pathic pliy.siciaii. Cui' u Orego i. Mnili Kiln. Our ninth aiiiuii I clearance sale ot Dry i anil Fa liny (binds anil Ouut's FiiriiNhlng I goods will ctiiiiincnce mi Wednesday, .bin u iry ith, 1SS7. it -nl etiiitiiuie twenty night d-ivs. Onr F.N'TI Iti; -tnek. witlio u roiervc ' w ll hu oil red A I' COhT. We slull omli'ii I or to make tbU -ale, If po-iilile, neire in I tercet u r to mir patinns than our KKJIIT f inner ami nil -ale-, whb-li have hut o ne i Ii inscl o t uti t'.i and known t a iniilti . tililf of p.'i'p.e. Jiariy orders -nil -iti'tl. lll.l'S.V, Kl.Mi. lfi'l First Street, Foriand. Uregoii. s i ii e r Tics. Maniifactiiretl only by the California Fig Syrup Co., Kan Francisco, (Jul., is Nature's Own True Laxative. Tills pleasant u 1 1 1 o -ni'i li mid fruit remedy may he had of all druggl-ts, at fi.'ty cents or nuo dollar. It is the most plcaiaut. prompt, nud C'llcctivc reini'dy knnivn toclcan-u the system ; toaet on the blver, Kiducvs. and Ituwels gently yet thoroughly ; to dlnel I leadiiehos, ('olds, and Fevers; ti) euro Consumption, Indiges tion, and kindred ills. Wlillt Ti'uw MflU Will l)n. Theunpreceilciitcd sale of Il.wlico'b (er uiiiii Syrup within a few years, has aston ished the world. It Is without doubt the safest ami best remedy ever discovered fo. tho speedy ami ellcuinal euro of Conu'lis, Colds ami tho severest lauig tronhlos. It acts on nil entirely dilfuroiit principle from the usual nrescilations give i by Pnysii lans. I as It iIojs not dry up a Cough und leave tho disease still in tho syste u, but on the con- I trarv rem ives iht cm sc of tho trouble, heals tho purls atroctul and leaves them in a pure y healthy condition. A hottlo kept i iu Ihe house for use when tho dim an a n.ato their appcarniiie, will lave doctor's bills and a long Dpc I of serious Illness, A trial i win convur'c you ni incse muni, u is iiom- livi-lv sold bv nil dealers iu the luud. Urugjfists una general Price, 75 eeutu, I arte bottles. Stminor.YilJa 8ifUm;s. H. C. Hinohart i R. S. Crnno paid Uiuo.ii im HnHor City a vUt lat week, Mr. and Mrs. T. A, Hinehart will occupy a portion ot tho huiisp. uwucil by Finley Melvenzie. F. H, Cullln and wife f-pnnt Tuc. day of lnt week iu Union, vi.itiuy al .lr. A. N. lliiiuHlun's. U. Sounui'r roturiied from Ix nrande, Sunday, He was unfortu nate in losing two, houses by the ato tire iu I.n Cirntido, Jacob Collin-, is in I,ai (rande and Union, Ihe pre-ent week, attond'uig to business for Ihe Farmers' Mortgage nml Savings Hank, . A. Myers returned from Cali fornia last Saturday utter an absence of live weeks. Uncle Henry says hu Inula very pleasant visit while gone, Mr, Thnuvis (tillhain's school at Dry creek, has closed. Mi, liillliniu gave good siit.isfacton us. a teachar, we iintlerstaiitl. tuiil will probably toiieh another term iu the spring at the same place. Some p irl'tes in town were, a little, ton full of 'bug juiniC ' mm tiy I i-t week. A little lotul talk was hcaril at thue- and a row seemed imminent, but all eonneriictl settled ((own with out bloodshed. The old folks ibince given nt the h ill on New Yeai'"s night was well attended. It looked like old tinuw" to ec the grav hnireil warriors and ther wive- tripping the light tantns, tic . so. -nid tho-e who were pic.-eut, Mr. Leo Uebois was bound over by the .Iu-tco of the Fence of Sniinuer villa pieciiiet iu he stun of 5l.iKI to appear before the gi'nud jury ip Unmn nt the un.vt regular term ot court , toi' as nulling Finn I; Chihlers with an open kpiie. Kee had no trouble n tnrui-bing' bond-. Wonder whv the bovs W. "llewey." U' C. 11. My girl bus returned. (. P. I don't wear No. l' hoots. .1. C, W. I btdicve I'll a-l; U'U'uey . H. C. It. Whit undo the lior.-iw go tu ''Dock's'' linruV A. II. lioe:u-n thoy w'l.'re hungry. .1. (). S Teacher is no (irons w wa- married , Pupils, They shunt whip) on ('raves. S. M. (J, 'flic attention of tho city council slpiuld He n 1 1 Ioi I to tho (ml 1 1 1 : r, t enr tulu individuals nhnul town are s(ek itg buy duciii y in the roar of some ol our husii.e-s house-. They worn Untitled to icnpive the same y p n lii's etigagcd in bu-inu-s and did llnally rnuiove the same nt t or heng paid a liberal fee for so doing, but the coun cil should pass an nrtUuiiucc. pruhjh'Ur iur .-utih pruieeiUugs In tho (mine, thtvXK. Iliinl I Iini'ii Whiln inmioy cI'in", wmhvs ntul price low, cxiicnscs should he cut down In cvtiry lcnist!litii. ICconoiiiv, the wateliwortl InV loth '!'- Inuid off ifoiittir IiIIIk, liy always keeping III tin-Inuisti n lint I to til )r. Itosaii kit's otigli and bung siynip. Stops u eoiiglt m-lantly, rellevot coihiuniiiioi, ciU'es Crou p anil pain In tln t liestt In mm n glit . It is Just the remedy for hard t lines. Price 5(1 cts. nml $1, .Samples J roc, fjiiW by J, T, Wright, I iiiou, Oregon, Cai ill- 1) In nml sill . bailie' Fr ncii kid U o. 4:t.5 1 ; n cm' liuiith, 7a; in lis' two-linokli! shies, l.'.ft a' Vine ip'.s. He is enin out 1 s gn nl. . ega tlle.-s of cost liel'me K.'l I'll- in hi" sji i ; stock Ky rythini; clsi al siniiiiir pro's. Now is tne ibne to get l.it';uii;n, IVIIil CliiMpy nail Tar, Kvcr.vlipily kunwK t ho virtu s nf Wild Cher ry ami 'fur us relief mid euro for any inten tions nf tliu Threat ami bungs, coiiilnnpil witli llit'He two Ingredients are a few shuplii, I healing retiiedtes hi tho ooinpos.it Ion or l)r, I nosaiiKirs niign ami lauig .vritp inaunig it u-t the arllolti you should always li ivu In the lions.-! lor out;ls. t ohls, 'roup and llronulntls. Price .Ii) cents ami fj-1. .Samples tree. Sold by .1. 'P. Wright, Union, OregJii, An I ml to lli..o .S'ihiIiik. I'd ward Shepherd, n.f IburUlnirg, lll.sajii! "Ilavlllg- reee veil so nuiell lieiiellt Irom I leetriu 1). Iters, 1 feel It my duty to lot mif- ferlug InuminltY lomwlt. Ihivo inula run III g sore on my eg for eiuht )n;irs; mv (loeltirs told mu I would have lo have the hoiin scrapeil or leg ainpiltiito , I lined, Ill stead, three hotlliK o Kirn mi hitlers and seven h ii.'H Itueklrii's Arnica nl ve, and my leg Is now sound ami well." Kleelrln Hit lets are sold m fill cy Is n hottlo, and Ibtuk leu's Arnica .Salve at USe. per box by J, T, rigli , Union, Oregon. I'lirrcst d'rotC, Oregmi I have heon t onbled many years with weakne-s of the kidney a id have- tried many tliilereiH romedies, sought aid friiu different physicians ami twit c'liiugcd cli in ite to (ihta ii nl. of, b it have met with iiiilill'cieiit success. Hearing thrmi'h a friend, of tlu vdne of the Uiii:no.v Kiiim:v Ti.a, I n'ltained a lioxofit ami haw if ri vel gi cater bciuillt frmn U tanu anytliing el.-c I have yet found, .1. T. HUFF. (li n I ltul in i; nry Cn'r, D. A. Hr-'dford, wliolrsale pa- f r dealer of Clialtu ooga, 'I'onn., writes that ho was n rloiisly ulllleled wit Ii a severe cold Unit set led on his lungs ; had tried many rem dies without honellt. Ileing huhieed lo Iry I)r, King's New Discovery for Comoitupllnii, did so and was entirely cured by use of n lew bottles. Since which limit Iip Iris UM't! It in hi family forall ouglis and Cold with the lies results, This Is Ihe oxperlenoH of 1 IioiixhiuIk wliosn lives huvo ben i saved by this Wonderful D'seovery. Trial lljttles frea at J. T. right' drug dtorc. Administrator's Notice. Notice is hereby givoi, that tho under signed has In o i a ipniuied by the County (nut if Unoi county, tStato of Or. gm, administrator o' tho partnor.-irp estate of Auriistus b, Kuii liters, deceased, bite of Uido'i. Oivgtiu. ti II pirtnership consis ted t f the undcrsignn I ami deceased, and done hiisiuciis u nler tho lirui iiiiino of Allen it Kiiuiulers; mid that nil pers ik htiviin; cliiuu" agiinst said cstato are re quired tu prc-o it tho same, duly o llled. to mo at my r sidenee on L iwcr Powder, t'lilmt lonnty, O.cgoii, within six muiithi from date hereof. l)..to I this 3rd. d of Jnnuarv. 1W. DAVID T. AbbKN. J. Ii. CitiTKs, ( Administrator. Aity. for Adm't t'r.l JunSwS. ESTltAY NOTICE. Taken up Dec 1st, 1SH J, ut the J. Tlmmns farm, two miles Northeast of tlieCove, Ore gon, bv Uco. W. Thoiiias, One sorrel mure with brand on right nhoultler resembling the letters V II combined, tho right stem of the V forinlu,' tho left stein of tho II. About l-4 hands high, 4 vers old. Ap praised ut .W by Jasper 0. bteveiu, Jus tice of the Peace, RHPORT W THE; QQN.piTIO Of Tlic Kirnt. Nntlonnt Itauk, at Union, In th State of OieRO.n, SCth Clo 1 of lluNlnen, I(1(( tj KF.ROUIJCES Loans and discmints J M.OOS.TO, Overdriifls S.'JSt.TH U. M. Ifonils to secure circulation 12,800.00 Otjhcrstocks, bonds and mortgages 24,125.07 1UV from approved reserve agents l,112.8t Due from other Xntioiud Hanks (),8I".2(t Due frnui Statu Hanks and hankers l,790.!H Heal c.i'ate, furniture und ttxttires i.Io3.28 Current expenses and t,a.es paid 1,110.(13 I'reinhinis paid .... 1.000.00 Checks atvlother ensh lteus.. liM.OO, Hills ol otl.cr Uanks ,., 8 (7.0Q Specie " 15.-W.fia begat tetnlar notes 170.00 Hedenuition fund with U.S. Treas urer (j per cci.UW circulation) 57(5.00 Total ?Vil,522.0Q f 50,000.00 7,."00.00 l.tMUHTlES, Capital stock paitl in Surplus tiiml Untlividetl profits ..... National Hank iio.tcsnmitandiu Individual dcpniiU siilijcct to check Demand certificates of deposit Hup to other National llin;i 5.0 ".I 97 it, flat), w 1S.SI3. 10 lli 3 3 U71.0J Total i:tl,522.0J St.vTr. or Ontoox. Coijiit,y of Union,!' 1, W. T. Wright, Cashier of tho abovc nipnc.il hank, do. soleiunly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and liuUuf, W. T WUH5HT. Cashier, Suhsrrlbetl ami sworn to licfore me this 11th dynf Jan., ISS7. llQ.iK tr Kvkin, Notary Public for Oregon, CKOUfil' WIMCiHT.i HKl,b M. WUIOHTl Directors. W- T- WKIC.HT,) J2STRAY NOTICE, A liliernl reward will be paid for the re turn nf the tollnwini; dcscnbiMl animals, to the Undo 'signed at Union, Oregon. : One li iy mare, t I colt, branded T I One h y mare with white face and legs, hrantleil witli arrow en left ipitl S on right ham. One hav yearling Imrsc, branded W ou light shonhljr. JOHN T. WKIfiHT. 'riioinson it l'ursel urn atronts for tlic nclnbi'Mted Cyclone Wind .Mill, uuc ia i he prices on them liuyebnen great ly rcilncnd thav aro now within tho reach of nil. Maniple mill to be seen at I heir planer iu North Union. Call nud examine it. ESTRAYS. Taken u ucc. lath. Iftsti. in- A. 11. Con- lev. at his farm on the Sand Kiilcu. -I milc.i North-west of I'uvc, and aipirding to iuw duly p' s'.ed and approved bv Ja-par O, Stevens. .1. 1 Cove precinct, Union couu ty. Ori'gini: (1 n? grav niiiro mil colt, branded Ji on right slioulder, about 1 1) hands high. One sorrel m ire, crinpled ju front legs, b"iini!o I 0 M on left tfugli, soiup while iq laco, aiiout hands higli. One urav maio and colt, hrnnded JIK on l(fl s udder and M C ou left thigh about H!i hands high, Oni'sni iH Imy upire th sumo white In f'fehen I. hrantleil nee of clubs on right thigh and I'1 n left tli.'h, some faint brands on left sh'iu d-T, about II hands high. One old II e bitten urny innre, branded triangle w th i lug in tup, ou loft fclionlilur, about 15 li.m Is hig'j. One vellownm-e. branded Con leftshoub dt r an I 1 1 left thigh. itLuut ll; handa high. Aces of nil ivp n it deturmtnod on account nf t lie niilmuls be n; uiibrnken and ditlliailt of ap'ir inch, .1 AHiT.it (i Stevkns, .1. P. Notice of Final Settlement. In the 0 ninty court of tho State of Oregon, for 1'iiinn county, In the matter of the estate nf i'.it. Hiciinnn, deceased. Tn wpoM ir may conckun: No' it e is hereby given, that P. If. Mi!e, adniliiistia o" of tlci estate of Pat. Hrjti ii in. tleco ised, Iris 'ed Ids Until account nf tho iduiuistnitii.il thereof, and that Feliiuary rith. 1H7 at 10 o'. Ioek A. M. has I eeu up i iiiiteil by tho idiove named oiirt f ir hearing objections therit , and for the M'ttleiueni tliu.cof. P. II, MILKS, J iiih w", Admlinstnitor. Notice of Dissoluaion. Xotleo is lurnhv given, that the partner ship heretofore e.vislingbetwo n W. I). Hob illeninii and Alls r. U ksi n in tho satldlo i n l hu 'lie s Iiiih n -ss, h'i b.'en dissolved by mutual consent, Albert Dickson withdraw n : from the linn, ami W. D. Heltllcman i.n-nnii'g full cent nl. All noanuuts uro payali e to Mr. Heldleiuan, who will pay till o!uini agulust the linn. W. D. niCIDLKMAN. AbHUUT DICKSON, Union Oregon, J tu. -1th,, 17. Administratrix Notice. In tho Cciurv Onirt for Union county. Oregon. In the ma tor of tho estatp 6f O.io'j' H'ck, tltcj iscd. To all icrsi in having claims against tho estate of ileorjie Hi e', decen o I : You will pleii"o take notiuj tint tho un til rdgned wa. on IheOth dav of Dee-mber, lNStl, up; oln id adniini-tritrix of the estate of Oo ir.'o Hot k, tleccmed, by tho Coiin'y Co in o' Union en inly Oreg in, Ynu aro In r.'hv re'iulred Pi present your claims to me within six mn iths from tho first pulill catio i o.' this not ci. with irop r voudurs thereto, nt the roddenue of tlu I do (leorgo Heck, iu K ig!o valley, at New bridge, Un on u unity, Oregm, for iillo.viinec. All e'ainis un' proiemed with'n said tlmo will no bjpa d. until tho claim presented with in s dd time aro satisfied. New ll itlgj, Union county, O.'cgnn, Doc. "th. I'8l. KLBA.NOn Hkck. decll-wj. Admlnhtriitrix. Notion of Aplitioillnu to I'uroliiKO Tim ber I. mil. U.H. LANDOrncE, La Oiianoe. Oiik'jox.I Doc. 1, im. , Notice Is herebygiven that, In compliance with the provisions of the Aot of Congress approved June. 'I, I87s, entitled "An net for the sale nf Timber b inds Iu tho States nf California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washing ton Territory," 11. Knkta. Whose post-office uddresa is Union, Union county. Oregon, has this dav lied In this otlleelds auplicutlnri to purchase theNWU 8 it. No. 6,in To. No. 4 H. If- No, 10 U of the W mrridlati, Alf persons holding any ad versa claim thereto are rcmtlrcd to present the sumo at this attlco within tdxty days froa the tlrst publication of this notice. IlKNKY ltlNKHiRT, dcc.-wlO. Kultr.