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About The Oregon scout. (Union, Union County, Or.) 188?-1918 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 5, 1887)
UNION". UKF.OON. HAT. KKR. 1W J3rief liullctius, Down to freezo. Overcoats $ I.Wat lrako,s. Mails arrive very irregularly. Minstrels at Wright'" hall to-night. New milch cow for sab.- K. K. Drake. Sleigh filling is the y-iineipal amuse ment now. On account of iianovul, things ,lred hot" at Drake's. J. W. Sheltoti returned from Salem on Tijcsday last. 15ov. Wilson, of La Grande, aia'de us a visit thi week. We will yet be able 1o pack eulli cient ioe for u.-e ueM summer. County Clerk Neil has been sojourn ing for some days past at Salem. Our thanks are due to U. S. Senator Dolph for valuable public documents. Your Covodrug sturo account is long over due. Call around and tettle at once. The bill creating the County of Wal lowa will bo found elsewhere in this issue. The registry law cost Union county frTnO.OO outside oi the sheiill' and clerk's fees. Georgo HmfThrd, house painter and tign writer, will tako contracts from any part of tho alley, See his ad. It is reported that Sheriff Hamilton has bought, tho famous SMoy orchard on Shako river. Consideration $S,00. All those indebted to me are hereby notified to settle immediately. ( need the money and must have it. F. S. Johnson. Mrs. I). r.McDaniel and her daugh ter, Mrs. Harlan Stewart, returned from their tiipto California, last Tuesday. Mr. W. J. Snodgrai-s, who is now in attendance at tho legislature, has our thanks for numerous legislative docu ments. l'ed Smith, who took a band of horses to San Francitco a few weeks ago, has not sold them as yet. The market appears to Jus dull. Jimmy Johmou has fitted up a ueat bath room in connection with his bar ber shop, When you want a clean Ehavo or bath, call on Jimmy. Several inches of snow this week, and colder thau at any linio dining the winter. Enough ice will probably be secured for use next s.ummer, after all. Mr. MoFarron has opened another barber shop in this city. This makes j three, and no doubt tin-re will bo liv. ly competition. Wo may look for "razor. in tho air." Boports from Glenn's Ferry state that (juitc extensive improvements are going on at that, point. About 100 men are employed with teams, grading fcido tracks, and a round house witli a stall for twenty engines is in couise of erection. The Weaiy Nine Minstrel will give tin entertainment at Wright's hall to night. Admisfion 50 sts; children 2") cts. After the entertainment a free social dance will lie given for the beiu iit. of those who attend. Good music. Turn out and hear thi-m. In order to got the Eagle crenk peo plo to sign the petition for annexation, tho Baker county County court holds out tho indu.'. ment that thoy will build a road down l'owder river. What would be left for a bankrupt to do if he could not make promises? Mr. A. Mitchell has completed his map of the IMneereek mining district in this county. Jt is a most excellent piece of work, ami will bo of great value to those desirous of information concerning that country. One of the mails may be seen at this office. Anything in the way of harness and middles can ho bought as cheap ut Un ion as any place in tho county. Those desirous of anything in that linn should call on Dan. Beidleinan, who has a largo and varied assortment. Bead his advertisement whiclnjppoars tiro-1 where. From the Chieftain we learn that the subject of raihoad building is be ing agitated in the Wallowa valL-y, and tliat nieetiu.'s.s are hi ing held for tho purpose of discussing tho subject. What the ultimate object is, and what theso discussions arc calculated to bring about, we are not informed. Frank Benson has nib-let tho con tract to carry the mail between this citj and the Cove, to E. P. McDaniel. The time will probably bo changed, j-hortly, and (lie stage will leave Cove in the morning and return in the evening. This arrangement will be more convenient for the people of tho Cove. A grand prize ball will be given on Feb. 8th., LSS7, (it being full moon,) at my hall in Cove. Everyone buying a ticket will bo entitled to draw for a 5.00 and ."f 2,.r,0 cash prize, to lie drawn mi tho night of the bait, previous to Buppur. Price of tickets, including supper, .$2.03, A cordial invitation is extended to all. II. J. Gej:h. Ed. Parker, who has been a hanger on around the official crilis of this county for roino timo past, is now en gaged in tho interest of Baker City and La Grande, in circulating u peti tion among the j.-oplo of the I'ine VKvk country, trving to get thoir sig natures for the aiino.Mitiou of that portion of the enurty to Baker. Tilings look oiunious. Of eouro wo don't caro anything about tho Iocs uf that tection of country, but to have Parker stray off would Ik; a misfor tune, indctxl. Xotaitiufeurh'ug tho UCt that liny.- . teen, out of every twenty w.on in, the j Xortk roller country- sigu-d tho j remoiyt;;auee, the editor of tin- Wcvel- h't! MVii' "Wo folltld tVlU pCOpV' of N'nrtk Fowler ami vicinity unutii- tnaiv-ty in favor ui boinx annexed to j lisibo?' county." Abbott should bo ; awarded a medal as tho bo.-- liar of i the present epoch. We fcc that linker cowity ha? pro- sentoil n bill to our county autlvjiitios I I for the keeping cl "John nruke.u pan- j ; per of Union county." Tiyi bill amounts to ifl.'tf.OD. A" they hiul , Diake in charge but ninetneu day, it I j would teem that Mich charges ate out i I of all rea.-ou. What action will be ; taken on U wo are not iniormed. No I wonder that leaker L- a bankrupt county when its ollieials allow such bills, as that. t The neonle hero will be e surpnseil to ,s has entered i hear that 15. S. MeComus into a co-nartnershin with the t?u promo Kuler of tho Universe. In writing to an Ka-teru paper he ta: "My bu.-in.css is at present to help God,' ':eveal tho mysteries of his will, accordimx to his own ge.ucl plea.- ... . . i i i; I , tire which lie lias purposed hhiihii, ! 'to make known the wonderful virtues jof his Medical Lake PhKk' When we have succeeded I shall be plad to ! once more turn my face to tho wet." This last combination that Me has entered into is a powerful one, and 've 1 have no doubt, the two of 'em will make tho Medical Lake Halts boom. North Powder Lodge No. SS, I. ().(). F., was iiis-titutcd but Saturday by Grand Master K. Alexander. The. ollieers installed were as follows: J. W. Ivimbivll, NO; A. A. Scott, V f i ; I). W. C. Nikon, Sec ; 11. Knlhsohild, Troas; W. H. Crones, per tec; H. O. Uorhani, I 0. Following U i list of appointed othcers: G, Venerable, K S. N; Frank Spicer, L H N (i ; F. Iluir, K S V (5 ; Kdward Moraii, L S V G;J. A. White, conductor; Andrew Lun, 0 0; J. 0. Travillian, K S fi. The lodge meet Saturday evenings of each week. The following named gentlemen from this city attended and assisted in tho eeicmonies: A. E Eaton, J. 15. Thompson. A.Levy, .las. Oallowav, Chas. S. Miller, Win. Kai ley, A. .1. Goodbiod, L. H. Mel'hemm and A. N. Hamilton. A paragraph concerning the man Wait, who was at North Powder on the night of tho disappearnce of Willi. .Skill', has been going the roumU of the naiiers which has a tendency to inih lead. Wait was at. North l'owder on the night of the supposed murder, and a dayoi two afterw.uds pasted through Union and was list seen, so far :w his movements can bo traced, at Island City in company with Tibbetts, one of tlie alleged murderers, and from that lay he has dropped as completely from (he knowledge of men as did Willis Skill', titronuoiw effort ami much time was spent in trying to 'find him, hut to no effect. J I is disappear auee is equally as niy.itenuus atj the disappearance of Skiff, Jiut as he had no friends to interest themselves in the matter, but little stir bus been made about it. IjIhT OK .UJiiOUS. Following is a li-t of juror drawn for the February term of Circuit court, comiuone'nig on tho -1-t int: TP Day. Prairie Creek, Farmer. E E Ha'ydon ,, Bladen Asltby, Antelope, ,. F M Fine. Joseph, Hotel kctipfr W S Locke Fanner. N O Keiincdv W V White," B W D i vis Tlios O' Bryou , A K Graham Abler Stockman. Farmer. North P. 1 t J H Bolins. Wallowa, Pino Vallev A Buchanan E H Clingan A .1 Hughes, Island City, Egburt Vanderiuullin . , J S Clark II McDonald, Sinninorville, F B Collins L Blanehard, Indian Valley, .J u Cliri-lianson ,, Clerk. Farmer, Albert Olion Peter Ktilin , A (I uiu'loff .J B Ewing Henry Wildy Robert Shaw La Grande, Mill man. Farmer. Merchant. Farmer. i i Union , n iiiiam woous , , . A C Craig ,. Hotel keeper. A Dick-son .. Shoemaker. .-.I,. . i i i i c Duiilap. Imiiaha, Stockman, ' C 0 Colli. iberry. Cove, Blacksmith. Nliitli Silf. Our ninth aniuiul clearance sale of Pry anil Fancy (Joorts and Gent's Furnishing jjoods wiil commence on Vcihuday, .lan uarv Sth, 1SS7. nnil continue twenty olplit iliivs. Our KN'TI ItK stock, without i cerv i' will lie otli-ri'il AT COST. We khnll cnili a vor to make thin sale, if poible, more in terest a: to our patrons than our EKSHT f.iiiner aiiirial sale-, which have hecouio hniiscliol I worth and known to a niulti tuUo of tict.plc, Jiarlv orders solicllfd. 11 OLDS A: KINO. 18U First Street, I'ortlaiul. Orrgun. The reduction of iiitcrn d revenue mil the takiiiK of! of reveiuiu -tanipa from Proprie tary Medicine', no doubt b is 1 irttely bene fited the o i.uini:rs, a well iw relieving tlio burden of home tiiaiHifin t lies. J"ipciuby is thH the ta'c with Ur n'a Aii);Ut 1-lower and PoM'hi'u's Gorman ymp, im the reduc tion of tbirtv-six cent-' pi-rduzm. has lvcn added m increase the -izj of tue boitlt's c.iiitahiingt'iesc rcineiil m, thereby riwS oiit-lifth mo: i; iiiedicini! in the 7fl cent sic The A u'iist Flower for Dvspupsia an 1 Liv er complaint, and til' Ucniuiii Syrup ior Uoughi and I.uu' troubles, Jitvo perhaps, the nw-t sub of any medicine in l'ie world, 'flu- advantage of increkoil sizv of the bo'Uoi will b.- rcutly app-eeluted by the sick un afili -U-d, in every town and villa ;e in civilized couiitrips. bj.uiiplc bot tlo for 10 cci.ti renin in the auiu siio. AVIIJ Chmry unci Tar. Kveryboily known the vlrtucn of wild Cher ry and Tir n n relief and cure for auy atfec tioni of tho Throat and Liui'h, combined with those two iii)rrwlli iil are a few hniile, hwillnf ri'ioi'dU-i hi the conipofltlou or ur. nomnkoS l oinjli and Liuik syrup inakiiis it lUMt tho article you uliould alway have In the huu.c for Cousin, ColiH, Lroup and Broncbltl". Price frJ crnts and 41. Suinplea free, tiold by J. T. VrIKbt, Uulou, Oregon. Feb. 3, IS$T. Tho Weary Niw Minstrel troupe, i appeased before a delighted, V oo. an,- cuence i uus.iaj cnc. . J A. KKoHfon has sub-Vet U,p aim , Mint met between Cove aiul Union to. . .i 1 1 . . : . Jno. S. Elliott. Dave Lay no, tl,o pop uWdrncr handles the libbons Advertised letters remaining tn Covo I nost-omcu Feb. 1st: Miss Numye AtW nm'nn, H. Fei ll, Jno. C. tmore Win Tohrman and 1. J. Wheeler. Miss lVarl I'avne returned Tuesday from Walki Walla, where she has been, taking a course in music. The many friends of the young lady are pleased, to see her looking so wi ll. Our skaters and dance-loving peoplo connot complain at lack of anmseinent for this month. (Jeer given a priwi the 8th, and Mrs. Magann a ska i carnival and ball on the Villi. I i The item last week concerning ft j I dinne r nartv to Mr. I'll v was samewhal prematuie. A -mail party ot inenus called on Mr. l'hv mid was entertained with an elegant dinner, but the gen- ! tlenian's birthday was several (lays . before. ! Vivian Kennedy met with a severe ; misfortune, Tuesday, by slipping and I falling on a hay knife. He received ;i long gash extending from" tho eye In the ear, but by prompt treatment the How of the blood was arro-V-M and his life saved. The long talked, of lille match be tween Cove niy Hiuh valley was con tested at Ibis place last Saturday 209 yards off hand, Crcedinorc target, six men on a side, for a purse of $12.00. The vanquished club proved themselves to be crack shots, but l.u ked tho prac tice of the home team. The score stood, 5 uits each, Cove, 105; High Vailey, i)2. It is likely a return match will bo shot soon. Just wait till my new rifle comes.-r-Chas. And mine too. Alex. I beat my man.- Sam. Audi downed mine. Alex. Mine got away. Q. I had to smile, audibly. Andy. For good nesn hake, pan!, leave a little of tho tar get for mo to shoot at. A. f was nf llicted with a very Urge boil, Satur day.. Jo. 1 wasn't very particular about going to Union, Thursday. J.M. When you are out sleighing you want to take a supply of feed. Ohus. StimiwcriilU Siftin$s. Tho beautiful snow still continues. The infant child of Wra. E. Kiue- j hart is seriou.Oy ill. J. C. Wil.-ou fcttrt to Pendleton, to day, to "look out" a faun. Dr. W. E. Kinohart returned from tho Willamette on Saturday. F. 1). Collins and wife paid the Cove i visit on Wednesday hut. Several of our citizens wore called to itlgiu to attend law suit, on Tues day. Several Kuinmervillians will tako in tin- lhuiii Abbott concert at Portland thu week. Tho muntrcls gave a performance f tlw citv hall on Tuesday evening, Feb. 1st. Tlio trio of hunters that went to tho Cove, last week, report sleighing a dragon tho nurket in tliat vicinity. The county is divitUd and office -cekeru in th Wallowa, will "work the iriroi" for a pull t the public teat. 't. Pulley, rcprefccnting the Pha nix Innuance Company of Prooklvn, X. V., ras in town on Friday of last week. Tho Summerville mills are shipping largo orders of flour to Idho at pres ent. FarnuTfi aro hauling in their whc.it at 55 cents per bushel. The debating rociety is llourifching. Question to-niht, itosolvcd : That the chaicnter of Washington it more worthy of praise than that of Lafay ette. A iifT.- rnnil route haH been estab lished between thi place and Union, Kith a post ofico on tho Sand Ridge named Larch. Geo. W. Faickmun is appointed post nikt;r. This route has been needed for a long time, and we eanu-fclly hope that service may begin at once. CUANK. Ilih Valley IfapponingH. Mud all gone and the ice crop grow ing. A Valentine dance will be jjiven hern on the 14th. From the present outlook the win ter wheat k will get a "heave up." Rev. Heche preached here on Sun day to n laro audience. He left an appointmont for Feb. 7th. Tho Hiyh valley grangers with their muzzle-loading Hint-lock pumpkin-.-lineiH appear to have knocked the wind out of the Covo niniroda' high toned target guno. The bold move of the Baker county leprcfccntativoB to annex a part of Un ion county wan Buch an exhibition of "Kiill" ab we have noTer before s'cen. Everybody here ligued the remon strance and don't you forget it. j Newa reached us recently, from the : old hills of Ohio, where our boyhood i dayd were spent, of the murder of one man by his companion this hint wuh a playmate of our.". JIo waH iiiocent ! and intelligent, but he drank, then ' drank again, grew brutal, cold and heartlcff. Ho m n murderer now, and liia parent! are btricken with I'orrrow. Don't diink. Homo. ISuchlco' Arnica Oiilvo, i Thk UbstSaltkIu tlio world for Cut, I l5ruiei(tor.i, Ulcern, Salt ltheuin, Fever riiireii, Titter, Chapped Hands, Chilblain,, i Corn, and nil Skin Eruption, and positive ly ctircn Piles, or no pay reoulrtd. It U cuaruuteed to give perfect natlhfactlon, or i inouef refunded. Prlej V centi per box. ' For iSlo by J.T. right, Union, Oregon. The following extracts from n pri vate letter yritteti to u,s by Mr. Joseph Luce. General Punerinlendout of tho Oregon, Gold Mining c!o, "I Louibville, , lT will be of hUcrcH to our readers: t ..... ,,, en that the work l ilea sod done during my absence has improved i - very lynch our future prospects, t feel confident of a very busy season, an, i our ftionds-rowners of mines aud nrosnects in Eastern Oregon. were taking a good business vievv of 1 the niatter,ou,r enmps wond bo visited by investors and mining men. But , the impression abroad is. that tho cx- , ageratod and unnatural prices asked ; for prospects aro a check to develop- ments. Sonic "wild-cat" schcuteu might be started by unscrupulous par ties, but investors will keep away front , viur camps. A great drawback to development 1 is the roads. Our county commission- crs should exact of the road overseers better work, and systcinbo tho woik of icpairing. will, try and visit you before spring get acquainted with our countv officers, and if possible get them to repair the road fron the valley so as to make it passable for" the heavy machinery that wo will bring Uto cjunp this spring. Toloeasofc Tnltllngfl. Oh tho snow, the beautiful snow! Stock looking very well, considering the rough and disagreeable weather. Everybody is busy, from the lazy gossiper to the indu-lrloiis old farmers. Our iiost-oflico still exists, notwith standing it has had a fearful blow aimed at its very foundation. Pylo canyon's public school is pro gressing finely, under Miss Ida Davis' careful direction. Success to theyoung lady. Mr. Brooke it Tomlim-on informed us that they will move their bam! of lambs from' Ladd canyon back to their ranch in Antelope. Sevreal of our influential citizens arc talking of selling out and moving to a wanner climate. Wo regret to see them go, indeed. Several lights have occurred in our quiet little valley this winter. Young Oregon will not take much if his mus cels will prevent it. Lots of talk about dividing the coun ty. Goth! We'll get left yet, if wo are not careful. Baker is very enthu siastic over her faint prospects, Mr. C. H. Prcseott, of our valley, has been circulating a petition for hav ing the road moved down into the can yon again. Capital idea, eh? Good roads aro a very essential mature ot " prosperous oinmunily. B. BaKev City JirovIiicH, Feb. 1, 18S7. Baker City is blesfed with about four inches of the "beautiful. Nineteen couple from this city at tended Hie G. A. K. ball at Hunting ton, Jan. 28th. Considerable damage was done hero Sunday by water lilling up nil the cel lars on Main street. Wm, Warren was in tho city last week. Ho says slook is doing finely on tho whole." He has lost 5 head by black-leg. It is reported that quite a number of tin horn gamblers have been given no tice by tho Com. of Public Safely to leave. "Lot the good work go on." Several member: of the I. O. (). I"'. went to North 1'owde.i, Saturday ove. to aid Grand Master Alexander admin ister the "grand bumper degreu" to the officers, of the lodge just started there. Tho "lorda" have been ou a spree for several days. Ono of them was biought before the recorder and fined $25.00 and costs. Not thinking this enough the "lord" became enraged and called the recorder names; not fit to put in print, for which ho was lined if 10.00 more for contempt of court. Chief Engineer Eckertlon of the O. P. railroad was in tho city last Thurs day. He reports work on tho road go ing on aa well as could bo expected. the company has 125 men at work a few mile from Ontario. This load inns from Yaquina bay, and across tho Cascades, and will connect with tho Chicago North-western, thereby mak ing a trans-continental line. L. J. A. Tlio V-id lit l!niiliiionn. W. 1). Suit, Dru?Bist, llippiH, I titl., tost! (iei: ' I can rciomiiicnd Electric Hitters n.i the very best remedy. Every bottle nold has jriven relief In ovcry ensc. Ono man toiik six bottle, and wai'curod of Itheiiiua tism of lOvenrs' sUudiiiK." Abrahaiii Hare dnignitft, hi'llvillo.Oldo, alflniH: 'TliebMt selluif; medicine. I have cv.cr hanillfil in inv W ycari' exneriunco. is Electric Hitters-. TliiitiHand ot otlirrs have addod their tew tiiuonv, ho that the verdict is iiiiaiiliuonx that rilcctric Bitters do cure all diu-es of the I.ivm-, KidneVH or Blood. Only n half dollar a bottle at J. T. Vn'ht' drujitorii. sjrru f I'lc. Manufactured only by the California Fig Syrup Co., Kan Francisco, Cal., is Naturu's Own True Laxative. This pleasant Callior niu liquid fruit remedy may bo had of all druggists, at fifty cents or one dollar. It is tho most pleasant, prompt, mid effective remedy known to cleanse the system; to act on the Liver, Kidneys, ami Uowcli gently vet thoroughly; to dlsiml Headaches, Colds, and Fevers; to cure Consumption, Indiges tion, mid kindred ilN. G'hi-up It.iotii nml Sliaim. Ladies' Fr.-neh kid hiises, .'i5), mcni' boots, $2 73; mens1 two-buuklo shoos, 51.10 ai Vincent's. He Is closliifj out lfs ?oodi icga-dless of coit before fjcttins In hii sprinj stock. KvcrytldiiB cl t similar prous. Now is the time to get bargains. Jndepeiulenec, Oregon. Ifoth myself and wife have been for sumo ycurs afllieUd with disease f the Kidneys, and had tried many ieuicd:o without ob taluinj ony jicriiiuiicnt relief. About three months no wo wore ind.ieed to try a pack -r of the 0.ii:u i.s Kiumkv Ti:, which bus aiprtntly entirely Hired both of us, us since inkiuK it two weeks we have felt no svmptoins of tho disease. Wo can heartily rlconimeud It to others similarly ulllleted, ai we belioveli villi do nil that h claimed for Jt, 1. b. W1HTK. Thawing ami raining. Thermometer at iS above has noi t ; been bolmv tero tlu,s winter, here I'rofn.-soc Luco. of the "Whitman" urine, lias returned, from thoEal. and t lie talk is now that lie wiU mhhi com mence the cotitrui.llon oj a mill, ti furnUh otnployinont to iuu,V vliu:U' now idle. A fUrprlo party was tv,xubjrpd r. and Mrs. Greener on w evening of tho 27th. Tho imrtv was i.oidially received. Diuiciusx nml ealiug apples win Indulged, in, and the evening passed very pleasantly, Married. At Ilia rcMitouco of tho. bride's niothw. on the '.'nth mst. , ny Kev, Morris. Miss Bessie Ll yd and. Ml-. Henry Clark, both of Pino valley 1 A dinner va given the young couple ! uiid their intimate friends at tho red. dcuco of the groom's mother, aBer I winch thi' party proceeded to tho re.-i-deiRC of Mr. (icu Browu where they , now rcide ami "tipped the light 1 fiVitnKtio toe" until tho "wee smii' hours. ' 1 1 Spelling schools and a literary soc'w ' etv have lalelv boon inaugurate.il in. ! the vallev, to tlio gralillciulon of tlm , older ami more, thoughtful people. , and a nuuihi'i' of young people, who ' rejoiced that now we have the-o move i hui'lleetual auiusotuents in our initial. owever the. conceit ami euotisin ot a ' certuin iiidividnifl and hi- cHquo, who ! can never bv any possibilily lie in Hie wrong, have succeeded in lorinina'iiig tho kt r.iialliii'i- inaich iii a row tin- I ingharm5 where much gm.d might I : nave oecurreu , aim leaving one. w m i only took part iii tlio "ir 'Uni tlio j ! urgent request of llie-hoad, of the run- I tending parties, to bear the iinjiis.t hlanio am lying roprula that havu been ciii'iilatcd concerning it. I ho whole affair is a disgrace tu Iho coin nmnlly. Instead of a civil, agreeable, pleasant spoiling inaleli. wo are in (oriued that parties went there carry ing dirk knives, revolvers, Ac, intent Upon mischief, instead ot tning to subtitle such inclinations. Tho w mulish dispuMl'inn .-hiuvn oi tho ev ening mentioned will soon, nudouhl, kid; the literary to piece.-,. lt takes all kinds of people lo uiaks a woihl" ami we think we have a little orld, n i'i'ie.. Mure Anon, "Caiihw: 1, Dovf.," NUU' THIS 'i:kk, W. p. Hr.tm.uMAX, Pi:or., Keeps constantly op hand a full as sortment ot everything in ltie. He is now offering for sale the I i 12 ST LOT OF SADDLES At lower prices than were ever "ff cred in Eastern Oregon, LEAD HARNESS FROM .f?a.00 TO SDO.OU PEIt BET, Ulorio Blankela $1.2f each.) (Curry (Jonihs 12.J cls.each. Also a WU, AS.-OBTM HN'l' of Sl'LMSH, Willi's, AXl.tqnKI-JAt-K. JIAltNKs'S Oil.. Etc.. Kts., Ktc. In fact evoryildng usually Kept ilia First Class Eslablisltntcnt. Cull niiil Kxaminc Cioods Main Sthkkt, - - Union, ()r QUO HQ li Hr. S'J'AWUitl), MOUSE PAINTER. SIGN WU1TING, GRAINING, and PAPER HANGING a (specially. All Work Promptly Attended to. Pajronago solicited from -ill parts of (he valloy. G. W. STAi'i'Oitn, Union, O; , 11 a. am: iv Would invite the attention of tlio people of Union couiiiy to his very inn a.o.-t ment of TOILET ARTICLES, SPECTACLES, ETC floods nre not sold at cost, b.it iirirci arc OIJAUAN TKKI) TO HE AS LOV, anil in inaiiv casei low or than others who pretend to sell at cost. riltri.iinco ItcrpcoUuTly Ki.lloltcil. U.C. tiltHIO, Main Street, Union, Oregon Administratrix Notice. (Of Final Settlement.) NTntlcr. U linrcli-L-'viill that J JIllllll! Uoll V. niliiiinUtratrlx of Hie ctlilu III Alldnw Ho- lov. dceiau'd. has filo I lior Ihul account of th'u iiiliiihiMr.itioii of said cslnle, hi the Countv court of the G'ate of 0. 02011, for" Uni. in countv. and that Maie'.i tli., 18J7. nt 10 nVlncIc n 111. has bci 11 ilplioin'.ed I V said court asihu time for hi'ariiignbj.'ctloii tbnroiii, and for scUli'iin'iii inuriHU. Union. Oregon.! J KM I M I HOLEY, Junr 31, t-7. f. Administratrix Notion cf filial rtutlloinriit. Wilirn Is berebv c.Ivi'll that tho Under siL'iiud luixlni.' this ilay 111 'd In the County i-i of iTiiluii countv. On ir hi. his fluid lie j count of the iiihiiliiiMratii.n of tho estate uf ! Puter Carrion deceased, ami praying for a dUclnuvo and that Tuesday tho8thi!iw ot Mtuvh. 17. at 10 o'clock, n. in. of said day, tho same being a day of the regular to-m of said court, has bom appointed as the time, and the court house, in Union, Union county, Oregon as the phieo for h -'tiring oU jtetioni t i said lie ount, and for showing of cause, if anv tliere bo. whv ii i onh r bu not tii.miu discharging the t. ie--l juol from . . I .... ......I. . I . ..1 j . m . . .M .....1 lUrineruuiy iia khkii nuiiiiiiiii.ii". jo'iuslnghlHsurpiioifrom further llnbilltie on Ills uiidertak n,. and Ihit this notice lu piiUNhod by ord r of tlw lion. O. r. Oood all, Judge oi tho County court of Union couniy, oiuiooi un-Kuii. Mule and datod this SOth day of Jan. 1837. ftb5-w5, Admiiitstrutor. si: In de'lontu health ao nil who gaffer, troni nhitual oonstlnuiiii, will II nil tho. plrasnnt Cnllllorl lljul,! fruit remedy syrup or VH'K morr camy laken, nna nionj. iicnrrn) ai in wkvi man any oiner remo ly. It iii N nrouititly vet eontlv on tho Dowels. Klihn-,' Liver ami Stiuumh. and docs not sickrao- (U'bilitHte. For -tale lv alt dniR-ffl-K tsnell, IfeiL-hu A; WooilnnJ wbpleialo. Ssi nts, Portland, Or. W. Capps, M, I)., t rathie physician. Uni Surgeon and, boraoo nil. Oregon. Hardware at cost at Drake's. A'. dAlWXEJhb CO., WalchnyikorH & JewcUu'H, I'nioii. - Oregon. Clocks and Jewelry For Sale. t:i-Ulrliil nt JtuiU-mto Untra. fall and ovniiiincour poo Is and prieoa. 12 STRAY NOTLCE. A liberal rcfi,"d will ho paid fertile re turn f thp following de-cnbJil iinlniah, to Hie VhUa 'signed at fnu u. Oregon.: One lay inure, t,i e.tlt, hramlol III One lii'V 'tnnr with white face and less, branded witli arrow imi left and S on right ham. One i ii v yearling horic, branded W on right should V. JOHN T. WliiaUT. JlEOPENED! I dosire to amioitn -u to the ucnplo In ecmy.d. ami of Union in p.irticHlur, that 1 liiivo roopi i -d my CABINET SHOP, t'OKNt It F115MT ami C SI'ltKKT- and Hi'- VmVCi ilVu'.V .! to do Abb KINDS OF 7 C1 tLTr JjOQRS CtflCl hAbl'l ..... TO OUDEB. TUUNING NEATLY ENECUTED. A share of the pul o patrntiaso solicited. Ah orders 1 vnnptly atteiulcd to. II. C. EM EBY, Union, Or. save; your soles Al. Dickson's Bpo( and slum shop, two Hours north of Benson Bro's meat puu ket. BOOTS unci SHOES Made In order out of (ho hn-t mate liillto hu ohtaliicd, and tit prices as hW W lowest, Hoimirintf (iouo witli nentuoss ami di-patoli, cheap fur cash, 9W wfira Tbonison t l'ursel are iiL'onts for tlie celebrated Cyclone WimlMill, and US l he prices op (hem have been great ly rodip'uil Ihev me nuw wuniii tno reach of all. H;iiupl(i mill In be soon at ilieir pluiierill Novlh JuUn, Call aipl CMimiiie it . J, M. CAItrO'.L, Nqtiuy Pahlio, I), F. WILSON. Kx-Cti. Clerk. WILSON, Conveyancers and Abstracters. Abdracti to It a! anil Miii'iVJ property notice, ai reinunnbla furuislir. 1 on sh.ot rates. Sa'es of Iteal aud Milling property ncgo ti. t -d. Colloutlon biidness promptly at toiiil j it', O lb'c next dnjr south of I'Qd. allien, un ion, Ore,;ou. W. F, PHUD13N, M. B. Chronic Diseases a pccialty, On'ioK-.-.CoriH'r Main and A Htreotn, Union, Oregon. Change of Management I Having leased tho CENTENNIAL HO1 ir.r?r CiL And tlinrniisb y refitted tlm same. It will b i o.uhicti'd 0,1 an i nrirely ditlVrcutpltm tlian licictfo!0. in d no jiahn will he spared to iiuiko initr ins coiufortalile, In coiineution with I lie Hotel is an elegant BILLIARD PARLOR Where tho Finest Hrands of LIQUORS Sg CIGARS arc constancy on hand Tho Patronage of the Public Is Kollettcd. E.M1LLEIC, rroir. I'stahllshcd in 1807. Uo-cstsblished 1I8J. uisriozsi'' iMt&& m Wvx TO THE FJiONT AGAIN. Tho Union Nursery Company oflTur for sale for fall and spring trade of 1333 and 1!U7. 75,000 Fruit, Shade Trees and Shrubbery, At Prieus to Correspond With the Times. Having had twenty years' experience In tho nursery business and fruitgrowing In Union county, I conclude tlmt I well un derstand what Iho climate ofF.intern Ore gon, Washington and Idaho Territories most need. I will Issue circulars .soon, (or free distri bution, giving list of varieties and price. For further particulars address, II, J. aKEIlVViioPHiirrex, Cove, Union County,' OfvfM. Ml