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About The Oregon scout. (Union, Union County, Or.) 188?-1918 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 22, 1887)
4 flo Onon Scout. UNION. ORKlON SAT JAN. '22, lt7. Kttlcc " rntroiis. We call tins nttontlnn to our atlvorti'.in patrons to the fact tluit it ms been some tinin sino wc presented their bills for pay. mint, not being pa1 tieularly in needof mini ev. The time however has now arrived when wo need the money, and want nil that is due us, ns we hnvn bill.- to meet, nnd de si c to make i inn; expensive itinrovein nt Jn the Scour durinc the ne.xt few week. Hills will be mnde nut nnd proented at nice, mid wetriut onr pili ons will be pre pared to pay promj tiv. Thoc wlio are owing us on subscription ?re requeued to rotnc in and pay up without further invi tation. Local nnd General. Indignation Mrxnxn. It seems that about nil the people uf linker City nre indignant at tin: escape of IsnHil nnd his pal, front puni.-hinent for kill ing Cohen. A meeting of the citizens was called on the l?tli, which wm at tended by a largo number of the rep resentative citizens of the town, and it was resolved that in the opinion of the meeting, the killing of Cohen was un justifiable, and that thn statement made by the Huge Rrush that "the verdict of the jury gave general satis faction," wan unit tie and a lilul upon the law-abiding citizens of Maker coun ty. Thvy al-o pledged themselves to fctand by each other in the endeavor to enforce the. laws of the country, and to that end resolved to retain and per fect the organization until the crimi nal classen of the country are punished. A committee of twenty-live, to be known as a "committee of safety" was then appointed, and the meeting ad journed. It Would seem from the above that the people of Raker, as else wlif ro are fast coming to the conclu sion that no reliance is to be placed in courts of law, iind that in criminal matters the only recourse left to the people is to take the matter in their own hands. Foibcarunco has about, ceased to be a virtue, and a radical change will have to take place in our courts, from the present method of dealiug with crime and criminals. Petition Fou Road. A petition to the county court has been circulated this week by Mr. 0. II. Preseott, ask ing that honorable body to have the wagon road tluough I'yle canyon opened and put in passable condition. The petition was signed by everybody in this section of the county, and Mr. Preecott says it will be circulated in the southern portion of the county, find will be signed by everybody there. The county court should act in this matter. There is something wrong about this Pyle canyon road business, nnd it should be fully investigated. The former court allowed the railroad company to destroy the old road with out building another as good. The modus operandi by which this was done we are unablj to say, but we un derstand the matter will be. looked into. Anotiiui! Kami'lu. One of our citi zens who owns some property in Ra ker City, which he has been offeris'.: to tell for ir"2ii0., was somewhat disgusted the oilier day to receive notification that the assessor had valued it at !jS00. nnd the taxes were now due. The school tax on it Was M mills, city tax about the same, and county tax about 3f nulls, making in all about (iO mills. This shows at what a tictiuus value property iw laid in Raker City and county and the enormous taxation to which it is subjected. And yet they call that "piosperity," and have the gull to ask a poi lion of Union county to join them. It will take something more than wind to make a prosperous county uniler sUeh circumstances, or to induce- any of our citizens to Join in their "prosperity." SiikkiI-k'b Feki: The supreme court recently decided in a case from Cl.ttsnp county that when a j laintiff bids in the property sold Upon his judgment for no more than the amount of the judgment the sherill'is not entitled to any commissions under our statute which reads: "For all sums of money uctu.illy mule on any proOoss and re turned to the clerk, under $1000, three per centum; on all slnnn over $1003, two per centum." Klction ok Okfickhb. At a regu lar meeting of tho tl. II. A L. Co., of this city, held last Monday, the follow ing ofllcers Were elected for the ensu ing term: ,L M. Carroll, President: B. V. McFarren, Vice-President; M. F. Davis, .Secretary ; A. K. Jones, Treas urer; C. 10. Davis, Foreman; Joseph Nodine, AsdMant Foreman. DirtD. In this city, oil Monday, the ldh insL, after a lingering and pain ful illness. JSYllie, the 12 voir old daugh ter of Mrs. A. 1.. Saunders. The fit Nrral look place Tuesday afternoon. Misfortunes seem never to come tingle, nnd in this her second beroavetiiouti Mrs. Saunders lias the sympathy of all. PAi.ft-UL Accident. At tho depot last Wednesday morning as Whit Hall was loading his dray with some heavy bam Is, his foot slipped and one" of tho liaareli fell on his btg. fracturing one of I ho bones of the kit lee:, hist nlmve the ankle. It will probably lay ' nun up tor several weeks. Djbd. At his place near Union, Wednesday, the l'Jth Inst.. M. T. Cul ver. Deceased had not been well for romo time and his death was not tin expected. The funeral took place Thursday, and the remains were In t tcrred in tho Urlion cemetery. Horn. In this city, Jan. lfUh, to tlio wife of Thomas Ficklin, a sou. T - t A supply of 40-C0 Winchester repeat ing ritlen received at the Cove drug store this week. John Wright Is selling drugs at coat Vf. Capps. M. D., Kiire,eoii and honieu pttuio pbyslcitui, Uniou, Outfits Brief Bulletins. A lodge of the I. O. O. F. is to be organized at North Powder in a few day p. Little Arthur Rinehart. has an offi cial position. He is mail carrier for I the .Senate, I The Odd Fellows of tin? city have j put a new carpet in their lodge room, i during the week. t, John Rrooke's war-like steeds ran j away, a. few days ago, which resulted , in a demolished buck-board. , A very pertinent letter, concerning ' county u Hairs, from Wilbur Davis, .ip I pears in another column. Read it. We arc in receipt of Vol. 1, No. 1 of "The Standard," a weekly paper just issued in New Yoik City, by Henry George. Rogers it Williamson List week con tracted to deliver three hundred head of fat ciUU' to the Portland markets, inside of one mouth. Goods are bein sold at Saunders' store now at 25 per cent, below cot. The stock must be closed out within the next thirty day. The trial of Mart Fleming, for the killing of Adrian Smith, has just been I concluded in IJaker City. The verdict j was "not guilty." Among our citizens who are now at the State Capitol attending the legis lature, are W.T.Wright. J. II. Shtl ton and A. N. Hamilton. A bill has been introduced in the House by Representative Holland to create Malheur county from the south ern portion of IJaker county. We are informed that a boy by the name of Williams, living at Suinnict ville, was thrown from a horse a few days ago and his foot catching in the stirrup he was dragged to death. Ice is being brought from North Powder to this valley for use next summer. It is very probable that the ice will not freeze siiHicimitly thick, this winter, to be cut and packed. The legislature is in full blast at Sa lem. Quite a number of important bills have been introduced', but as yet none of them have been passed. The warm work of the session has ju.t be gun. Passenger fares on the O. R. L. have been reduced to five cents per mile, ami we are informed that round-trip tickets to any point on that line with in 200 miles of the selling station can now be had at fare and a half. Isreal, the lawyer, who Was on trial last week in Raker City for the murder of Cohen, was pronounced, by the jury, not guilty. He 1 if t a day or two afterward for CalitoruiA, no doubt thinking that the climate of Raker would not be conducive to his health. A resolution by Riuchart was ititro duce.d in tho Senate, asking that a committee be appointed to investigate the Pino creek road bin-mess. After considerable discussion it was decided that as the matter was before the courts, it had better he settk-d itt that way. Representative McCully's bill to in corporate the town of Joseph has been rend the second time and referred to committee on corporations. He has also introduced a bill for the appro priation of .'I0W for the Wallowa wag on road, the money to be expended by tho county court. The Raid Headed Snipe of the Val ley, who pulls tin crank and Uics the shears in the buck street institution, seems to be Worried oVer the fact that we are to replace our press now in Use with ti better one. A bottle of Mrs. Window's soothing syrup Would un doubtedly have a good client fin his internal orcuuiation. We dislike to see anybody suffer. Thursday morning Mrs. Chaucer, While out. in the yard, hail the misfor tune to slit) t the siiow and fall heavi ly to the ground, fracturing the bones oi mo leu wugn. jt is a serious acci dent, as on account of her age Mrs. Cllancey is unabk to stand it as wotil I ti younger person. Under the care of Drs. Pruden and Deering, however, she is getting along us Well as could be expected. The triangle ordered by the II. II. & L Co., last vVeek, has arrived and has been placed in pitinri. It cannot be considered a howling success for the purpose it was intended. Wo arc led to this conclusion by the remarks of a youth p-oni the rural dirtriets u few days ago. After listening to the sounds of the triangle a miiiute, he said t "Whar in thunder air that mu sic oomln' ffom, anyway. That's the best jtfselmrp I ever beam plav, bv golly." Mr. Al. Dickson ban bought the material and tools of Uiek Franipton, and opened a boot and shoe shop on Main street. Al. means business and will have all the latest appliances for work, and a big stock of good mate rial. He trill employ none but the best of woikmcn, and will attend to all work promptly. We wish Al. abundant success in the business, nnd that he will get it is evidenced by the fact that he us already had more Work brought to his shop t hull he can attend to at present, us he has not got fully under way. Mr. A. J. Kihbe this week put up for "Gum" Wurren, one of his "En terprise Wind Mills." It is certainly an excellent mill and Works like a charm. Tlloso desirous of investing In a mill of this kind should go and look at it. Mr. Kihbc also has one at his diop on K Hlrc-t, west of the court house, rtud will explain all about it to those who cull mi him. All tho mills arc warranted. Mr. Kibbo informs us that siticu his ad, appeared in the Kcoumfew weeks ago, lie ha had three or futlr applications fur the "Ku-1 terpriso Wind Mills," add ins uodoubt they will coihe into general ue uu (toon rt 4)?ir uioril mm Kmif On County Division, KtMTOtt Oiieoon Scout: So much 1 1 a hcon said of late in ro g'lid to the division of counties in general, and Union county in particu lar, that, being a citizen and tax-payer of Union county, I have been induced to write this article, more for informa tion than anything else; thinking per haps that some one will explain some things that don't look quite clear to ie. While wo don't doubt in the least but that Raker county would like to have a slice off our southern border the Pino creek mino included to help her to pay her enormous debt ; knowing as she does that the revenue from 'hl-i pirl of the county in the ncai future will he considerable, and in her present linaiicial condition would be ti very desirable acquisition. Now it is n 'well known fact that tuxes are higher, by one-halt in Raker than they nre in Union county, mid have been for the past ten years. Now wlrit I would like to know is this: What does Riker county propose to give in exchange fur this extra addi tion to their taxc? What siib-taiitial btiiietlt does she offer to this ahead v over-taxed people? Does she propose to help them pay their share of the, p eM'iit indebtedness of Union county, which they an in no wise escape? Does she offer any inducements? Simply this and nothing more so far a- I can learn roil give us your Inird e irned cash and we will give you the empty honor of being called a citizen of li iker county. As 1 don't go a cent on this particular kind of honor without any money to hck it, and n 1 am a tax-payer in that p i t of the county, I beg leave to object. It has been usmm'UhI by some that a largo majority of the people of Pine valley -Hid vicinity tire in favor of he iu if annexed to linker county, hut 1 can hardly make myself believe that ihe intelligent cix-p'iyors of this por tion of the county will pursue so dts acti on- and Miicidil a course. Now let us tigure a little, ami see what we liml. S.iy a man's tax N .f '21 on i 22 mill assosvuieut. then add 10 mills mote and we tind his taxes rtti-e ' from 2-' to $;)-2. Now say Un ion county pays each year $10,000 on her p-e-ent indebtedness am! allowing ihe valuation of the severed portion of the county to be only three-tenths ot the whole, we have s?:K)00 u.ore to be collected among the eveiul tax-pry-crs of this part of the county, which would very nearly double this present tax. Now thee are stubborn facts ami should be viewed strictly from a business standpoint, llow are We go ing to be benefited tluailcially? 'an we buy gouds any cheaper in Raker City? ' 1 think not. Will it shorten the' distance any? Not one foot. Rtt-i lies men tire going to buy goods where they call gel them the elii'iint. So 1 believe on the whole the people ot this pirt of the county had belter Muv where they tire at pri'selit , until they are able to sever their relations with the mother county and organize a county of their own. They h ive ter ritory enough, ami In a few" years will have, population suilicieiit to warrant them in taking such i Mep, W. F. Davis. l'e Tiailtt. The reduction of intern 1 revenue and th taking oil of revenue stamps from Proprie tary Medieir.ps, Do doubt It is 1 irjrely bne lited the i u lHiitners, as well a re 1 vin: tin burden oi h ime mai tif.n 1 1 e. I p -cii.1 y is tliis the ea e with dr-ili . An u i r'lowe: 'ind Ho-chcoV German f-y.U-( a- t'le r due tion of tll'rty six cents perd Z'li.lus ben ad led to in- rcasfe the oi' tue bottle containing I i-m: remedi s, thereby giving une-til'tli nut e medicine in the ecenl size The. August Flower f-r Rt-spcpsht an 1 h v er complaint, and t'i tii-rnr n Syrup foi Coufdi-i and l.un;; troubles, llive 'peril tos tne u-gest sidj o: any medieiti" in In world. The advantage of inere sed sizs of the ho t.c.x will b gre. tly il p-ccii ln by the .sick t.lll tiflii'ted, in' eveiy tow i and villa re in eivi'i.ed coin. tries. Hain:ile bot tles for 10 cert- leuiain me sau.t: size Cuih t r Vrt. I'llen are frequently preceded by a utilise of weight in the buck, lnlns nn.l ldwer p:ii1 of t lie Hbdotnen. Causitii; the p ttient to sup pose he lilts sunw affc lion of the kidneys oi neitdib ring organs. At tiiiics, syiliptoiusol Indigestion are present, llatiilcnuV utifiasi--ne- of the stomach, etc A moisture Ilk perspiration, producing a very disii'reralile itching after getting Warm, is a common attcinbmti blind, iiletiduig. and lichlnir Piles yield tit nnue to the nppfi - tiriii of Dr. lloMliik'i.s Pile Remedy, which nets directly upon the partft effeetudi tibsorliiug the Tumorst id laying the Intense itching, anil cflectinr a permanent !lire. Price, IK) Cent-. Address The Dr. ISuftiukn MiMleluo Uim puny, Pio.ua, O. Sold by J. T. Wright, Uliiolh Orei'im ljdil't Kxi Sl Intent. Yoli cartnot atford to waste time in fctpe rimenting when your lunjj nre In ililngcr. C'oiHutuption alwsys seems at first, only u co'd. Do not permit any dealer to iilipoe imoit you with sotnecllfiip imitation of Dr. king'i New Discnrt'rv for ConMimblinn, t'oujlts and i-ld, but be sur. you get the -'ciiuinc. Because he cm nuke more prolh he imtv tell vou lie Hit mictblug just as gooij, or jtistthe same. Don't b deceived, but indst upon gcttin; Dr King's Hew Dis "ovtr, which is guaiiiileed to give relief in m l tiro.-u, jingand Cnet ntu-etfoin. T-i at bottltM fi-po at J 'I' Wi-igbt's drug stbre. Sjiup f figs. Manufiictured only by the California Fi(j Syhip Co., Han Prancwo, Cab, is Nature's Own Tree I.usatlve. 'this pleasant Culllor nia liotitd fruit remedy may be had of all druggists, nl Ih'ty cents or otic dollar, It is the most pleasant, p-ompt, ami cti'er.tiTr remedy known to fcleini.se tho sv.stcm; load on the biver, Kidneys, ami lijwch gently yet th irnughly ; to dUjiel Heiidathei, Colds, and I'cvCr-i, to euro Consumption, IliJiKCs tioli, and kindred ills, Cliouii li miU nn.l Hit en. Ladles' l'r inch kid shies, $3.ft); mcni' boots, (2 73; Miens' twd-bucklc shoes. ?l.t5 r'. Vine nt's. ifc is ciosiii cut fffi "ooiU tegalle.ss of cost before getting in his spi n; stock. KVcrytliliiR else ut similar pr.CJd. Now is the lime to get bur0'aina, Mr. I). I. Wilcoxson, of Horse Cave, ky., nys he was. t ir niany yt-ttfs, badly atllleicd wlib I'hthUic, ulDODIubVtes; the pubis were ultnoit uticnduruble and would sometimes uhnust tl.rjtv li f in Into conTubloni, ile tflsd Clectrlc Hitters und relief from flrit bottle nnd rfftrr taking six bottles, irm entirely Cured, und hia Rilutd in llesh eiglt Wen poundj. hays he poaltively believer ha would haw died hod It nut been fur tho re? lief ttflordbd by Klectrlo Hittrr. Hold Hi Hiif euti u boiiitf hf i . T Wiljfltt Union Covo Cullinsr.s. Jan. 20, 1887. The masquerade skating carnival on the evening of the 1-1 1 li prox. promises to be the social event of the season. Gen. J. 11. Stevens, probably the most vigorous gentleman of bis age in the county, was in town during the week. Marion Irwin and family liavo moved to Pendleton, where he finds a better field for his business of plasterer and finisher. Win. Koenig is oflcring for sale his Cove property. Anyone desiring a neat and convenient dwelling can secure a bargain. It is said there i a veiy heavy snow fall in the mountains east of town. This insures an overflow in the spring, and plenty of grass. W. R. Holmes returned from a brief trip to Omaha ami (Mieyenne, Satur day. He reports the horse anil cattle market as very dull in these cities. Rom -To ihe wife of Frank Rloom, Jan. lltb, a daughter. Prank is the best leased man in town, and is al most giving lumber away this week. Two to one I score -11. Alex. Yes, I shot pretty well ; my score is SB in ileven shots. L. No, thanks, have promised my girl not to smoke again. R. H. When 1 have a good reliable kicker, I do us wi.ll as any of them. S. W. As the High valley shooters did not see lit to accept the challenge of the Cove club, the latter hereby challenge any vicinity in the county to a friend ly lifle match on the home range, to be shot itnide of two weeks, six men on a side, 10 shots each, 200 yds., off hand. Creedmore taiget, triggers to be not less than four pounds pull. La (Jrande Laconics. More beautiful snow, but very poor liihiug. New La (Iraude wants its own city government. Snodgrass now keeps iv delivery wacon for his customers. A new survey has been made for the prospective water works. Worsti 11 goes from the express office into the drug store, and makes pills for Newlon. Another M. l).,by name of Hell, who hails from Portland, has come among us. Stephen Wallac.") Is improving un der the t killful treatment of Ur. Ilonan I of this j lice. i Several of Ronnett's friends went to i 'he train to see him as ho passed ' through on his way to prison. One night recently, ;,:isn Hatlie rotter was awakened by the presence of a stranger in her room, who. though feigning drttnkcnciw, was sober enough otuake his exit jtiet in lime to avobl trouble. Johrtity Shay, a fireman, met with quite an accident, l ist Saturday, by b. ing dragged several rods with one of his feet caught on the step of his en gine. He is now at his mother's home, A mass mce'lng was held at Clover's hall, last Saturday night, to ilia'e Milne i bins for protection against lire, but only resulted in empowering the jouneil to l.-vy a tax of one per cent is a fund with which something might I o done. Ta&lu Ohatlct'ins No sickness at present. We are to have rervices next Sun day, Jan. M, by Rev. Eaton of Pine Valley, Weather generally goud, roads have bectl somewhat muddy, but are getting better. Ida Perry w.ih the recipient of a nice saddle as a New Year's gift preseiite.1 by her unci.', J. R'. Kewel. Tho Litcnirr Soeietv is now on a boom, having a splendid attendance .in 1 very good order. It is very inter , -sting) as the majority of the people use their best judgment hi the select ion of pieces spoken. Rev. Royb'H preached ih the valley on Sunday Jan. Uth. His last scrviio With us was on Tuesday flight. lie left, Wednesday, for Rig Creek witch! lie expect, to hold a series nf meetings, hilt will fotin return ahd preach on his way homo to l'ine Valley. He Is liked very much by the people of Ibis viciib ity both as a preacher and iih a man. Ninth ,T ile. Our ninth aiinuid clearance sale of Dry hind luincy Ooods mid Cent's Furnishing goods will coliunenCe on Wednesday, Jan u iry flth, 18S7. s-id continue twentv eight days. Our HVJ'I UK. stock, wltho it reserve W 11 bo ollVred A I' COttT. Wo (.halt endea vor to make this snle, if possible, more in tcrrd'n.' toour patrons than our KIOIIT former iiuu ial sulcui which lliive bwone hoiisebol I words nnd kno.vn to a multb tulle of people. Fnrlv o.-derl solicited. ObDHiV KINO. 18(1 First Street, Portland, Oregon, rnimo k uini JWcrli iiilc. Save rtloncy nlid doctor bills. Relievo yoiir ilothcf's, Wives nnd J-lstOrs by a thheiy pur- chuse of Dr. Uosunku's Cough nd biui Syrup, buxt known remedr fur Con rhst Colds Ctotip Slid llronuliisl uifeetloiis. Relieve Children of Crotin hi one nights 1uty tare von hundreds of dolUrs. Price DO tents ami f 1.00. Samples free. Sold by J. T, Wright, union, Urcffou, lie. n In o Health. Health in wealth. Weill th Mean Ihtltp'il (Irnc. The Keynote la Dn llos.mko's ( oiifb und Liin Hynlp, tho bent Cough Srrtip hi the world, t urn Coughs, i old. Pubis hi t He bc?t,I) oinihltlsulid I'rhnuri oiMump (bin. t)uo doso gltiK relief lit every case. Take no other. Wlc 00 cents Uilil l.Siintples inc. gold br J. T. Wright, Union, Oregon. Hie Old r-.ifeet ItrfiueUy Per habitual constipation, dyspepsia and kindred ills, Is tlio fmnotis Cullfurnli liquid fruit re'medy Byrnpof It Htrenetli- triiS n well do cUauseii tUt if httm, jt h eu 411 taken, and perfectly hitriaUas. For sulo by all drurlsU, Buell, lleltshu k Yf oodurd whtdriale a&uui rurtlnd, Ort Indian Valley Items. Jan. 17th., 1887. Still no sleighing. Wo need mud bouts in place of sjeigbs. All loggers of this vicinity arc wish ing, but not praying, for snow. l'rof. Dunnigim is advancing bis class in vocal music very nicely. All ft lends of James Christiansen are gl.id to see him return to bis own home again. Jas. Farley, a first class engineer of the firm of Moore t Galoway, is pro paring the engine for spring and sum mer sawing. Uncle John Austin lins been quite ill for some time past, hut it is to be hoped that he will soon recover under the care of Dr. MeNaughton. There is a rumor that the farmers of this vicinity arc contemplating the formation of a stock company for the purpose of starting a store in Klgtn. A grand idea, for a store at that place will do a big business. U (Jhent's team became frightened, not long since, and took him and the sleigh a sailing for a spell, throwing all the occupants out, but none were hurt. Little Harvey held on to the strings like a man. The Raptist brothers' dry -kiln fell down before their church lumber was dry. The cause was that they built on sandy foundation, and the Hoods came, and the winds blew, and it fell and great was lite fall thereof, for it fill into tho Water. They have rebuilt it again, but on solid foundation. One of the most pleasant social gatherings of the season was the social dance given by Mr. and Mrs. Hold ridge, about twenty couple being pres ent. Above all was an elegant supper, served about 11 p. in., of which ell partook ami hit renewed for their dance which lasted until about 15 a. in. A Literary Soeietv, called The Mor tqn Literary Society, In Id in the Pleas ant hill scbool house, bus been organ ized in district No. 7, and is a grand thing for the young people. On Thursday evening there will be an interesting debate on tho following question: Resolved: That the rum seller deserves more condemnation than the drinker. A portion of the neighbors of this vicinity called at th'' residence of Mrs. James Ghent to increase tbe Widow's store of firewood which they did nice ly, and it is a hint for others to do the same, and ns a community see that the widow has plenty of the said arti cle, as all favors done for Mrs. Ghent are greatly appreciated. The firm of Moore & Galoway have recently dissolved partnership, by J. T. Galoway purchasing Moore's share. Mr. Galoway is a man of milch enter prise, and intends to continue the business in a tirst class manner. He has, at the present time, plenty of first class lumber on hand, but he says it is likely to stay Where it is until the roads dry up. Their lumber will be in good demand. ltitcUloi.'s Aril eu Mi re, Tiik llicsr.SAi.vn 111 tha World Mr Cuts, bruines, sor s, Ulcers, .Salt ltheunl, Fevor .Sores, Tetter, Chapped llauds, ( hllbbdns,, Corns, and allSk'u i ritptlons, and positive ly cures Piles, or no pay reoulrcd. It Is fdmrantccd to jjlvc perfect satisfaction, or UioncT refunded. Pric, 25 cents per box For salo ty JiT. "Wright, Onion, Oregon. Forrest drove, Oregon I have been doubled many years with weakness of the kidney tfid luivo tried miiuy dlirerenl remedies, sought aid fr uu different physicians tind i Yen u'liiugvil cli mate to obtain nlief, bitt have itiul with indifferent success. Hearing through a friend, of the value of tho Ohp.oon Kiiimicy Tka. I Obtained a box of it and have (l"ri veil greater bcncllt from It tinin anything else 1 have yel found. J,T. HllFF. Sheriffs Sale. Notice is hc-f bv fliven th it und r nnd bv viittleiif an exi utioti, isMic I out of Ihe Circuit court o,' tho Stat" of Oioni.il, for I'ni in eiiu'iiy.ou the V2 h day of .laniul-y. At . on a judgment nfi I decree irtf suiu co irt, in the case of A. (inn-lotl" rt It, W Uuil mid Kliznbuth H. Deal, made as it 1 cntere-l on the 2n I duv of Oat ibr, 1H ') in favor of A. (innejotl, b J- the in overv In ill defendant R" W. Dc il, of ?!i 0 I.K). and fw67 interest thereon, aid the furtlur sum 1 1 103,1 i attorney's b e.s and costs mid didiuroiueirs, taxed at 'J.!Jl,iind iainst I'crcmim.K it. w, uuu mui i;z.ifin s. Deal, for the f. recldsure of pi iintiff, mti t f?ace lu'ti on 'In NRK 'f ricit!on t.ventv one, und N'iV' of fa'ectien tw-nty-two, Township two S intli. of Itaile tlilrty-nlil Rist, of Willamet:c mi-ridiuu, and Ordeilm; the sale of said hinds, nil I to tuu directed coiiutaiidiiiK that snle In mml't as by law ji-ovided, of the said luii' i. to wit. The tfV.X of Hectitin twenlv-onc, NWjt of Hel lion tweu'y two, Township two Hon li of Uinjic Ibiny-iiine. Fast of Willprhette nu ridi li In Union end Hy Oreu'on,or so much thereof as u & bo necessary t satisfy the said rim o" ?2,0.rifll mil JffJ.'.M) lnt I . mid the further sum of ?20'.1H attorn y fee, mid costs and UishiiisjinO its taxed at favttl with Intrcd atthrntoof eijrbt per c n. per aniline, from 0 toiler 1'ud. R'unu f2.7s(M)l, the amount of sitid judgment, with ace iieltip costs on this writ. I willj on the I!)tn dy of February, iW, at one o'c'o k in the ufteni on of sn'd day, a thu com t hi uc door in Union. Union count v, Oi' (in . it'll at pihllc sale to t'ui h'gllcst b dilur, for citslr.il lultid.theiihovcdis a I bed real property, or so much (hereof as may be necesa-y to satisfy ,iild snitl nnd ac- ruejtig costs, t aether With all ritlit, title i ul interest In mid to tin) same, which said defendants It. ' Dm) and Kiiotbeth H. Deal or c-ithi r of them liad therein oil tics 21th. day of February, 1SII. fir has nc'iuhej Sluco thu said Wlb dav of FeUrunrv. 18 II. Rated nt S lerllPs ollli e this l'J:b day of January, J8;7. H. HAMILTON. Shcrlffof Union couniy, Or. Jitn.t5-w5. Administrator's Notice. ftotlco Is hereby glvrh, that the under signed lins Uc:i Appointed by the County (butt I (Jn!o!i countyj Ktnt'r of Origin, administrator of tho partne rti!) tktutu of Atuustus L. baU'iders, deceased, lulu of Union. Oregon, sid l pirtnersbip conidN led i f thu undcrslgiicl mid deceased, and tlonu business Under the linn nonio of Allen it Hnuuders; and that all jeruin Jiaylhx clultns uf'.ajnst said vxtulC ro re qulrwl to present tho nuuc. ililly vdrjlX-d, luiiinuiuij risnicncu uu iiwur l owoer, Union county, Oregon, wilhlii six tilonthJ from dste berro oi. thU Ord. tliy of Jmiuriry. 1JW7. UAVIR.Tj AUliKH, AUwjkistrster, J. K, Ckitm, Ally. fr Adw' NEW THIS WKEK. SAVE YOUR SOLES AT Al. Dickson's Root nnd shoe shop, two doom north of Rensou Ilro's meat market. BOOTS and SHOES Made to order out of the host mate rial to he obtained, and at prices a low as the lowest. Repairing (tone with neatness nnd dUpatch, cheap for cash. Mullen uf Aiplirntl u t I'liiclinftH Tim-l.ei- I.ni.t. Linii Orrtci: at LaGuandk, Qiikoox, ) .Nu. 2 , 188'. ( Notice i hereby pivin tint, hi ci in ilt ii'ice itb the provisions of th.' Act of Con j. res approved June .'t. 1878, entitle I "An Act for the side of Timber Lin. Is in t.io utiles of Calif rnia, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Te r:tory." Will am Mnrrny, Wh isp post nlflce addnss is Union Uniit countv. Oregon, has this da' tiled li thii otllee his upplicati u o pur ln.se 'he SK'-J NW'.i and NHW SW'i Section S. '2 in To.vnshin No. I South. Ituigu, N i. 40 Hist, of the villaiuette mo-idian. All perso is lio'dim; any a Iv.'rsn claim tlunto are re quired to present the mi ue at this ollleo within sixty days from the tirst publication of tills notice. Hl'.SltY Itl.NB'IAnT. j.m22 wlO. It Tister. Nulieo of AppCc illon t I urelntKu Tim l r I, nnd. Lamd OrrtcK at La OaiMnn. OuroosJ Jan.lG 18.S7. f Notice is hereby pivc th it. in compli ance witii the provisions o' the Act of Con cress apt roved J tin 3. 1'73, cntitloil "An Act for tbe sale of Tunbir Lands in tho Statt s of C difornia. 0'e,;on, Nevada, and Washingti li Territorv,'' Hill Xlt- Jeldlic s, Whmn poot.onice address in P'm Valley, Unie i countv. Oregon, bus ties duy filed In this otllee bis application to pttrcb is tho KV,, SR''.. NV SF.i.- and SV!4 UFAi See. No. '22, in To. No 7 S. Kiine No. 4.1 Fast, of the Wi I in 'tie meridian All per sons liolul-ic nuy anvr c c'lt'm thereto aro required to present tbe same at this oflico within sixty da;, fio.n tbe tirst publication of this li-.tiee. Henry Kt.tittviir, jiiuL.'2-wlo, Ueaister. NOTICE FOR PURLICATION. LArrn Okfick at La aiuNUK.Oiu-aioN, 1 ,lui. II, 1SS . J Notice Is hereby given tl A lln following naiucd settler b: s tiled notice of bis inteu 'ion 1 1 make liii'.d proof in support of his claim, and tint said proof will bo undo he fore Register and Ifcceiver at hi Grande, 0io0'on, on March fth 1 7, vt: Jii rRo '. Ites', n. P. No. 4f. for tlsc VM SV Kee ,u, Tp. 3, S, and NV'4 NUM mid NK'4 NW Sc. I, Tp. A a. It. -10, IiWM. Ito names tho followin-; witius ei t. pr ivelds cotitimi mi residmoi imon, and cuMl.-atini o', said hind, vi.: Win. II v g r;v. Clui 1 s Dickson, L. II. Ilmcerty, mid 10. It, Mb.ird, nil cf cove, Union county, Orrgo'i, lIlISItY ItlMRUAUT, j m.'J'J-wn. ilegister. Thomson & l'tnscl are ngeuts for the celebrated Cyclone Wind Mill, and its the prices on tliciti have been great ly rcdtlcod thev lire now within tho reach of nil. Sample mill to he seen nt their pinner in North Union, Call mid examine It. ESTItAY NOTICE. A liberal rewti'd will lie paid for tlio re t tl r n of the folliiA'iug dcsciih-d animals, to tbe Undo '.signed at linn n. Oregon.: one ii i.v marc, till coit, tiranno i in One tny muro wltit white face A id lees, branded with arrow ett left and S oil rijjht hiitn. One liav yearling liai-si'i brtili lil W JtlRN T. WHICH T, ESTltAY NOTICE. TnliCli Up Dec 1st. I Ml. at tl-0.1. Tbnitlal farm, two ml'es Northeast ort eO ve, Oro gon. Iiv (Ito Y. ThoniUfl. One sorrel nriM with brand oil l-'ght shoulder resemhllll tho letters V H combined, thu ritlit stent of the V formllii the left stem of the IL Ab.mt W4 b inds high, 1 years old. Ap prabed atl.W by Jasper (L cjtevetH, Jus tiCj (if tho Peace. ESTUAVS. Taken lip. Dn 'i tilth, 181", by At II ('rtu ley. ilt liis farm on the .Sand 1(110 -I mllci North-west of Covcnind in 0 irdlnii to luY duly p'a'.vd and app.-i v id by Ja po- O, Htevelis, J. Pi, Cove precinct, Uiili II conu ty, Oregon : O i gray milro nit 1 enl't hnuiilod J5 ort right shoulder, nboUt lt builds h gh. One sorrel In tro, erhipled In front b-gq brutidd I C M .ll left thigh, sumo wl.lto hi lace, about lOj hands lilln Onn grav mate mid cult, brUutted ltfv ort bft sh miller mid M C (In IL'tt (high abUUi ll lumls liigb, One small hay ntaru with some white Irt forchettd. branded ace of Clubs on ri'liw tllliih and Ti li left tlii.'b.Noiin fain . hrandJ on left should ;r, about 1 1 luiudshlgli. Olio old fleo bitten :rav iHnrti, brim led trlanjjlc with ibnrln top.'dn left sho ildor"! about 1.1 him Is hl'i. One vellow nni-o. bra tided Con leftshdil-1 defalid uti left thigh, ali0.it baiuH high. Ages of alnvc ii it determined on need II -it of llio animals be li r unbroken and tlitllcuU of nppnmch. JasckuO Srr.ViiNi, J. P. Dissolution of Co-fartiirrfhij), Tho Co-partnership bcr-ttiforo cJtlsllll'f between the iindtTsl-;ned. under tho flfljj nmiKi utld sty'b of "T dinnn, Torrey A Oj." is this day dissolved bv mutual eoi sjufc. Portland, Oregon, ifec. it. I8W. JaAiks C. Toi.t vv, Joiw O. ToUaJi, JCo. F. I.kwiH, U. P. TOKrtKY, JoiinO. IiAt'OKLiN, D.C. McKlciicuicn. NOTlCij FOR l'fJULtCAflDiV. L.tNbJsOrftCE At La Uiianur. OiiruonI , t DccitH'icr?, imh f Notice Is b?rcbv elveti tlnlt the followlnrf .......... i ...i.i..- i... i ;n.i .it 1. 1 , I..1...I. IllllllbU OlIVI llll.- KIIUII UU, II V II II1VVII- tloit to iluihn fluid proof Ih stipiiort of hit claim, uud that dUid jirdof will bo made lie"' fore tho ItcxNtermid (jecciveritt L-iGrnhuth urcgou, on January iv if ai, vi: Motion Alornls, I) 8 No.7f I), fdrth8WHR f-Vc ntill KM KKKec ftVfp. 4 H U 10 KVM. llo llatild tho folio ivtiitf wltnc tot to prove his.cdilthi Hints n s'd'jico utain, and. t-HltiVml tt iki Mid Inlld. vlt: Aloxartiter U UuH, VtMi liatlirop) AleianUtir Cbolifuli, Hint JilViM1 UurvMll L'hion, Urin, , . HHHY RiHjtkMtfi