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About The Oregon scout. (Union, Union County, Or.) 188?-1918 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 19, 1887)
The Orion Seoul UNION. (MIKdOV. SAT, XF.H. 10. 1M7. Brief Bulletins. L:i Grande is to have a bank. Choice garden ami llowor seeds at Jones HroV. Bom. In this rity, Fi b. 10th, to tho. wife of A. J. Kibbo, a sou. Tho Union Milling Company aro paying- liO etc. per bushel lor wheat. Tho Nellie Boyd theatrical company will probably visit us again thin Hum mer. Kane's Illustrated Went for Janua ry has been received at this office. It is an excellent journal. The new oflicors for Wallowa coun ty have not yet been appointed, ho far ns we have been able to learn. The bill creating the county of Mal heur from Baker has passed. The tem porary county neat will be at Vail. A full line of Cuticura remedies, Ol ive tar and Shiloh's medicines received ut the Cove drug .store this week. Bead Drake's new ad. in this isrue. He oilers some good bargains which you would do well to take advantage of. All those who are owing me are re queued to come in and settle. a t once. I need the money and must have it. Mkh. Counts. The Tom Paine mine in the Poca hontas district has produced $.'1000 du ring the past three weeks, which was taken out with hand mortars. Circuit court convenes next Monday. As there are but very few criminal cas es to bo tried the docket will doubtless be pretty well cleared this term. Dr. Biggers returned this week from his pilgrimage to the Kast. Wo are not informed as to whether he will re nume practice m this city or not. The Island City Mining and Milling Co. has been incorporated by Chas. Goodnough, C. B. Keiser and W. If. Anderson. Capital stock $75,000. All thoso indebted to me are reques ted to settle at once, or their accounts will be placed in the hands of an at torney for collection. Jos. Wright. Tho West Shore for January comes in a new form, and shows, many points of improvement. It is a progressive magazine and should be liberally pat ronized. (iood meals and board can be pro cured at prices to suit the times at the Union City Hotel opposite the court house, kept by L. J. Boothe. Sec his advertisement. There was a large snow slide this week from the foot hills the other side of the Hot lake. It covers the road a considorable distance to the depth of from six to eight feet. It is reported that Hank Vaughn has been placed under nrreut at Pen dleton for passing eountertit money. Hank's friends deny the allegation and say he is not that kind of a "hair pin." From this date until the 10th of March I will make a great reduction in the price of all kinds of millinery goods, while hoisery, undorware, etc. will l)e sold for less than cost. Mas. Cokiun. Marion Davis of this city ha en tered into a partnership with Mr. Beale, of La Grande, in tho marble business. They are both excellent young men and no doubt will build up a flourish ing business. We wish them success. Mr. V. II. Almy, of Island City has a number of Peicheron-Norman Ftull ions for sale. Bead his ad. in another column, and description of the ani mals. Those desiroiis of purchasing should call on or address Mr' Almy at Island City. The bill for reappertionlng the sen atorial and representative districts of the state, after considerable discussion passed both houses of the legislature. Union county is to have a joint sena tor with Linatilla and another with 'Wallowa. It is to have two represen tatives and Wallowa one. As Jo. and Duck Flcklin were dri fting up the street in a sleigh on Thurs day last tlie horses became frightened and startud to run. The sleigh upset and spilled the boVs out and the hors ts made oil like u streak of lightning. Luckily no damage was done With the exception of a demolished sleigh. A series of religious meeting? have been held this Week, by brother Hayes, ut the Gravel school house' It Heeds great physical as well as religious fer vor to induce the denizens of that part of the valley to leave their stoves and sally forth to hear the gospel "While the stormy Winds do blow-oW-oW." As to the movements of cheep men, we learn that Chas. MeClure, of ljadd canyon, has inoVuil his sheep to the McDonald place beyond Island City. Allen and Miens haVo pulled out to ward Catherine creek, Dave. Johnson has came down to the Dobbins place, and several other flank movements Will take place if the hard weather con tinues much longer. Last Saturday as Abe Braniboughi of tho Park was handling his gun, and jvhllo he had his hand oVer Hi-' milizle, it Was accidently discharged, tho ball passing through hin luitld altd lacera ting it ihii terrible manner. He Was brought to this uitV and had his hand drmed by doctors Cromwell and Door lug, who will probably bo ablo to Have it. Thc; fiitinel says that, "Five thou jaud dollars additional on the Pine Creek wagon mail Would make it a very good sUmirk-r thoroughfare, but would not be btiulcictit to make it pass able during tho pullet." AVonder nhv tho fellow didn't tell a big one while he was ut it, and tay tho road could not bo irfade payable in the summer tune either.- Kvidoutly if his itd,es could intUieneu tho matter tucli would In) the cuoci Cove CullinsM. February 18, 18S7. M. W. Mitchell sold 200 bushels of barley, Thursday, at prices ranging from 75 to 00 cent per hundred. Barley is nearley all sold in this vicin ity and the demand is good. At tho skating carnival, Monday night, C. G. Olson was awarded an oil painting as the best gentleman skater, and Miss Lena Grossman a similar present as the best lady skater. Horn. To the wife of Win. Shoe maker, on the 1 1th. int., a daughter. Billie if the happiest young man in the valley and says no man's life can be complete without having a daugh ter to his credit. Mrs. Aaron Thomas, while practic ing on roller skates one day last week, received a severe fall, breaking one bone of tho arm near the writ. It was set by Dr. Thomas and the lady is now able to be around. The Cove riflemen will go to High Valley, to-morrow, to shoot the second match with the crack shots of that elassie region, 200 yards oft' hand. The boys have been practicing during the week and arc hopeful of again vanquishing their skilled neighbors. As you send (valentines) so will you receive. S. When Covn gallants send valentines abroad they affix a special delivery stamp. A. Who sent that "Free. Lunch Fiend" to me? M. And who had the audacity to send me a "Love sick" valentine? B. The Cove poet favored all his many friends with an original valentine. If 1 get beat in High Valley, Saturday, providing some native of that place will trade me a farm for my blacksmith shop, I will never be seen in Cove again. A. I told you so. O. P. J. The punkin slingers will capture the spoil, Saturday, and don't you forget it. 12. O. II. Stan awav chile. 1 made -12, Thursday. W. M. La Grande Laconics. Our council has made no provision against fire, The county seat question is not very prominent now. Three persons wereimmcrscd in the new font in the Baptist church last Sunday evening. Travelers from the "feast say La Grande is the first place where provis ions are plentiful after leaving Omaha. Jack Dillon the old stage driver is able to be about our streets, though quite lame. He declines to be a coun ty charge. Stultz has changed the name of his hotel, having grown tired of "Here is rest for the Weary." It now has the plain name, "La Grando House." Mr. Anson who went to California last fall for his health, has returned still in poor health, but thinking this climate more favorable than that for his restoration. Tho snow plow has been in con stant use during the windy weather of the past week, having to clear the track either cast or west and some times having to go both wavs in one day. "Ho who dances must pay the fid dler." It was quite entertaining to see Martin anil some of the other "can didates" carrying water to fill the font at the Baptist church, just before im mersion. On last Saturday while Mr Mulholl an, of Lndd canyon, was untieing his team on Main street, they got away from and ran over him, not Injuring him very severely, but scattering his load of butter at a lively rate. Last Saturday evening there Was a verv pleasant entertainment at Glover's hall, called a Valentine party. At the door each one paid 25 cents alul was presented with what was supposed an appropriate valentine. Within was a Gipsy camp, where fortunes Were told and dimes "coined." About $20 was added to the fund for purchasing a bell for the Presbyterian church. We came near having a wedding in the new town last wock. Tho day was set and the parson notified, btlt when tho time came, the fair lady grew sick, so the ceremony must be postponed, but getting better again, the would-be groom made another trip up the hill to the parsonage, so the preacher started for the house of the bride, but just be fore he got to the hoilsc he Was met by some of the family, saying the poor girl Was so sick the wedding must be given up. Ho we aro left without a marriage item. Handlers inform Us that stock can not bo said to be wintering in good shape. The wet muddy weather at the commencement of the Winter brought them into poor condition at tho very oillset. They say if tills saow lays oil u couple of Weeks longer those who have hay for sale may realize big priced. It is tioW selling at this end of the valley at from .f 8 to ?l0 per ton, and scarce at that. Those who Wish to buy in quantities Will haVo to go to the Covo or toward Sumnicrville. The Saloin Statesman says that an editor of a country exchange lives in a house located between a Methodist church and a dance hall. One iliglit last Week there was a irteetlng at the church and a dance at the hall. It being quite comfortable out of doors the editor sat tin the Veranda and took in the sltrfatloU. Let Us prayall sa lute we beseech thee to join hands autl draw noarcirclo to the left lis ten to us--first forward add backas we all nromedade kneel before thee and balance all present our notltion -crand ritrht artd leftfor Christ's I ....i.. . ............... rm... SaKt 'evut yuui jmiuicir. i uu i;unu was more tffim saddened ut the degn datlon of tho Village and Went off and joined a base ball club in Ur'der to be rieutral. Catnn, M D,. purgwrn ami hatdoo- Telocasot Tatilings. February lrt, 1S87. Weather very cold and stormy. Hay is rather scarce in the valley. Mr. llughey Lynch had the misfor tune to lose one of his choice milch cows. Tomlinon t Brooks lost SO head of sheep in a snow drift near J. K. Vow ell's. The freight train was thrown from the track while switching and several cars were damaged, on last Thursday. Mr. J. Hinl-ley has been very sick for the past two weeks but at present is improving. Mrs. Alice Mitchell and her little daughter Nellie are expected homo in a short time. Miss Civilla Shoemaker is visiting her sister, Mrs. Flora Lynch. Civilla has been engaged in dressmaking for some time past at Island City. Pktkk Plt:.. Health as good as Usual with I he ex ception of bad cold. Plenty of snow In tho valley, so most of'thc young folk-, are having a general good time sleigh riding. Mr. Hich of Five Mile creek, (for merly of Union) is al tho residence of .1. B'. Fewell. He has bought hay for feeding his entile and horses. There is onlv two more weeks of Mr. A. W. Paiker's school. Most of his pupils are very sorry indeed, for they think he is a splendid teacher. Tho literary Is still on the boom. Wo have a very enjoyable time at ev ery meeting. 'The question for next evening is, Unsolved: That cattle arc more beneficial to mankind than hors es. We. have a splendid paper. The name of it is "The Hunter. Sam Williamson is expected in valley in a few days to see to his tie. ' He has a baud of something our one hundred and fifty head, which Mr. K. Young is feeding, lie ha pur chased a large amount of hay and is wanting more. Daisy. Pine Nuts. The people generally enjoying good health with the exception ot a few complaining of bad colds. Tho weather is somewhat colder, light snows and about two and a half feet deep. Stock on the range doing well, but several In the valley who kept up their teams have, met with se vere losses, supposed to be on account of feeding hay with considerable fern mixed in it. Mr. It. I). Ilinkly has lost both of his work horses and his young stock is ailimr. Concerning the subject of division and annexation, xw. will say that if the Wallowa is sot off, then wo want to get Big creek , Houth Powder, Ka gle and Pine valleys set off into a county by itself, as there will be pop ulation to support it, Establish our county scat near tho bridge on Kagle and it would be. accessible at all times of the year, and what do wo want to go G;i miles to Baker City tor and pay our share of Union county's indebt edness and nearly double the taxes we now have to pay, especially when they say there is no lodes, no ore, and that Cornucopia is abandoned, while they buttonhole capitalists that arrive, audsayi "Here wo have the mines. Baker City is right in the center ol them,'' and take them out four or five miles and show them a faint streak ot decomposed slate and rottoil lime and sell to them for a few hundred dollars. What, treatment could we expect if we were attached to Baker for judicial purposes? We do not wish to create a boom, "We have the lodes and ore and have sense enough to know it. We are not on the sell or speculate, but arc willing to bide onr time and wait. We now have most of our freight shipped via Baker, hut it will notalwnys be so. The Colorado Com pany who owned a few claims on Granite lfave succeeded in negotiating for 10 more at the moderate figures ot $185, 000 and have shipped two hun dred tons of freight and machinery from Denver, Colorado, Mr. Torey has returned alld purchased anil shipped the machinery to complete his mill. Mr, Joseph Luce, superinten dent of the "Whitman'' has purchas ed the machinery for his mill, and they all unite In caving that the inot refractory of the ore can bo worked at from $ 4. 00 to $7 per ton. There is. I understand, several more mills con tracted for it ml will be put In during tho spring and stltntuer. We will cer tainly have a railroad, either from Huntington or Boise City, direct to Brown's ferry, thence to' Cornucopia and then nrotultl the mountain strik ing the heads of Eagle, llogetn, Big creek and Union, giving iln outlet each way. This, Baker Cltv knows, and is afraid of It. Thu route is nil easv grade, They would probublv have to snowahdd considerable, hut what is that when there U plenty of wood and the Ilnct nihility of saw timber? So let us all bide ottr time and have a county of our own, l'l!K VllJ.IAN. Propuf Triidtineht Tor Cougtm. Tlmt tho rendering fully Understand what constitutes itgood '!otjgh and hung Hyrup, wo will say that Tnf and Wild Cherry U thu of the ui:nt remedies yt discovered. TlH-sc IllKrcdlonlH Willi several others rritiully ;is elUcudollft, enter largely into Ur. Iluan koV Couh Unci LiniK .Syrup, tluu iiiuKlrar It one of the most reliable now on tho itlarKrt. Price, 50 renin and $IM. Kailiiiles free, told by Jt T Wright, Union, OrKgaih Curo for I'llm. Pllrs nro frequently preceded by a sense of weight Iti the bdt!k, lulus and lowdr put of tllu abdomen, caUMng tlld patient to sup post lie hik .Mttio affection of tho kidney or iiehdilxii hig drgaiiM At Utile, nynliUotiM of Indlgt'stloil ard prcscM, flatulency, llnea'v iicm of the Mutiiach, etc. A nioUtiirc like perspiration, prodtft'iilK .1 very dUast'eeablo Itching after vetting wafirf, a lfdininon attendant' Illllii, Bleeding) iltld Itcllliig Pilt's yield rft oueo to Ule application of lir, UnBdnkoj Pile ltethcily, which acts directly upon tho purls crtetted, dbflorblnrf the Tilinorj nlfavlng tho InttW.k ItohhiB, ilnd eflcUlrtir pehhantht cure. Price, 60 teatst Addh'. The Dr. llotaiiko Medlcliio Cum ltfilyi Fil!la Oi hbld br m Ti Wright, UiuVtij IIWW. A SLKKltUNO tNCUIKNT. Island City. Fob. Mth. I&s7. Oh, don't bo staring at us As c go pain by With ur sleigh of many colors, Like the rainbow In the sky. Wo -cik an hours' enjoyment On this pleasant winters day UK's mo. tln is pleasant Hiding in a sleigh. "More room," a ranehor wishes, As we pass him on the grade. With such a 1hU1 protector I'd ne'er own to be afraid. "Lookout! my dearest Richard, You'll upset in the slough." "Hold on to mo, my dearest lassie, And I'll hold on to") on." In a gutter is a cutter That is wrong side up with care, A struggle and a llutter, As the' horse kicks in the air. A handsome couple covered up, A lass ami Master Dick. For a very short acquaintance They wore getting pretty thick. "Oh. Master Dick, we ro In a 6x What will wc do I wonder! How up your back and lift tho sleigh And I'll crawl out from under." The wreck was quickly righted. So ends my story true. With the x'loigh of many colors Thev dh-appoarcd from view. "Sur IkcK." Powder Jtiver Pebbles. The infant child of Joe Dolby, is se riously ill. Hay is selling readily in the Park for !fS per ton. Geo. Barnes has returned to his home in the Cove. The literary and debating society of Big creek is nourishing. W. T. Martin, of the Park, butch ered his hogs during the week. Dr. Cromwell was recently called to attend a child of Justus Wright's. Stock on the Illg creek and Powder river ranges are in a sutlering condi tion. The Big creek school has a two week's vacation, on account of the teacher being ill. Lyman Wright Will drive his horses to Grande Hondo valley, where he can pincliase hay, for the balance of the winter. The Emole Ditch Company are pro gressing nicely with their work. They will put on a full force of men by the 20th of Hie month, and complete their ditch by the first of May. Vox' Poi'tn.i. :ti';il Hoots ami SIIiips. I.adie.- French kid bhoes, f.'S.fiO; mens' boutti, $2 "."; mens' two-buckle shoes, fl.'.Ti at Vincent's, lie is closing out his goods regardless of cost before getting in bis -pring .stock. Everything else at similar priofs. Now is the time to get bargains. A Itelliiblo Arlieln. For enterprise, push anil .1 desire to get Mich goods as will give tlio trade satisfaction, ,1. T. Wright, the druggist, leads all compe tition, lie .ells Dr. Uosanko's Collgli and Lung Syl'ni), because its the best mcdiciim on i no niarKct ror congas, coins, croup n primary consumption. Price M) cents n and and Ti.tv samples iree. I.ADII'.S In delicate health, and all who suflcr (nun habitual constipation, will tlnd the pleasant L'alilloruia liquid fruit remedy, Syrup of Figs, more easily taken, and more hcneiieial in eireet than any other remedy, it acts promptly yet gently on the itowel's. Kidneys, LiVer and Stomach, and does not sicken or debilitate. For side by all drug gists. Knell, lleithll & Woodunl wholesale agents, Portland, Or. Syrup of rigs. Manufactured only by the California Fig 'yrup Co., Kan Francisco, Oal., is Nature's Own True Laxative. This pleasant C'aliior nia liquid fruit remedy may bo had of all druggists, lit fifty ecilts or one dollar. It is the most pleasiiut, prompt, and etl'ective remedy known to Cleilllse the system; to act on the" Livt'ri Kidneys, and HoWels gently yet thoroughly; to dispel HeadtiOhe.s, Colds, and Fevers) to cure I uusumptiou, Indiges tion, and kindred ills. Ilraco tip. You arc feeling depressed, yotlr appetite Is poor, ydll aid bothered with Headache, you are llgcttvi nervous, ami generally nut of sorts, aild want to luucu upi Uraee Up, but not with Klllilulunts, spring medicines, or bitters, which have for their basis verv heap, bad Whiskey, aild whlell .stimulate you for an lionr, mid then ledio yoll hi worse eontlltirln than before. What you want Is an alternative that will purify your blood, start healthy action of Liver and Kidneys, rostoro your vitality, rind give re newed health And t-trengtlli Such a medi cine you will (hill in Kleetric Hitters, and only .",0 cents a hot tie ut Ji T, Wright's drug store, Union, Orrgmii 1 ndcpcndcncc, Uregon. Both myself and wife have been for sonic years afllictcd with disease of the Kidneys, and had tried many remedies without ob taining any permanent relief. About three mouths ago we were induced to try a pack age of the Oiuccoft Kiukkv TKa, which has apparently entirely tired both of Us, as since taking it two weeks wo have felt no symptoms of the disease. We can heartily recommend It to others Similarly atllieted, as wc believe it will do all that Is claimed for it, M. L. WIUTH. Ninth flaln. Our ninth annual clearance sale of Dry and Fancy (loods and dent's Furnishing goods Will ciiinmcnCe on Wednesday, Jan uary Mil, 1HH7. and continue twonty-tjight davs. Our lONTI It 15 stock, withliut reserve will lie ofl'i-red AT CUHT. We hhall endea vor to make this sale, If possible, more in tercstills to our patrolls thdn otir KIOIIT former n n II uu I sales,' which liltvc bccUme household wdrds ami known to a multi tude of people, Karly Orders solicited. OLDHit KINO. 160 First Street, Portland, Oregon. i' t'rnct Tho deduction of internal revenue Had tho taking ofl Of reVenuo stamps from Proprie tary Medicines, tin doubt has largely bene- llted the consumers, us well an relieving tho burden til home uianufacturUrH. Kapeiully I this the case with Oretri'a Augllst Flower ami iiosriicc biiormaii nyiupi as uic reduc tion Of lllirtv.nl I'i'Mts our dor.cn. bus been added to Increase the sifc of the bottles coiitKinilij these remedies, tltCrelli- giving ouc-llfth more medicine iii the 76 cent she: The AUgust Flower for Dyspepsin alld Llv ir complaint, and the Ocrmuil riyrun for I f-ileh alld LUdg troubles, liuve pcrila;), the 'Urges! bule Of any ttiediciur. In (he wOrld. Tlic iwjTnntagu of Incrcuncd sIeo of the bottles will be greatly lipnrcchdcd by the !ci alld uQllctetl, in ctcry town and village In clHIUed cOuutriel, Hample lots Ilea frr U ciiti reitaw the mint elrtfi Most l'.xcollrnt, J. J. Atkins, ( hlrf of Police, Knoxillle, Tfiin,, writes: "My family and I arc bene ficiaries of your mst excellent medicine, Dr. King's Now Discovery for consumption j having found it to be all'that you claim for It, dt siro to testify to its irtuo. My friends to whom I hao recommended It, praise it at every opportunity." Dr. Klns's New Dis covery for Consumption is gusrrntced to curo Coughs, fold", Itronchitls, Asthma, Croup and every affection of tho Throat, Clicit and Lungs. Trial bottles free at ,1. T. right, drug store. Largo ize$1.00. ltut kirn's Arnica SitUu, Tiik llKSTS.u.vr. In the world for Cuts, llrulscs, Sores, Ulcer, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains,, Corns, and all Skin F.ruptions, and positive ly cures PIle, 0r no pay remitted. It Is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or monev refunded. Frio cents per box. For ilo bv J. T. Wright, Uulon, Oregon. NF.W THIS WI5KK, srchersn-Norman Stallions For Sale! The undersigned has a few head of soven eights bred l'ereheron Norman .stallions, coming '2. voars old. They are the gut of thu pure bred Perchcron-Norman stallion Whoso weight at a 4-year-old was tS2.i lbs, and are out of threo-miarter bred Verchor-on-Nortnan mares Those colts wore raised on tho range, and wore never handled or fed until December last, and they nro con affluently well adapted fur range service. Prices aro from $'.'."i0 to $r.00, mid where a sale of two or more tain be consumatod to one party, a portion of the amount will be taken in good ized geldings or mnrci. Colts can be son, on ranch of .1. L. Cavi iioss at Island Cltv. Address: F. It. ALMY, Island City, Union county, Or. WE STILL LIVE I AT lion City flote Opposite the Court House, am! near Men son's livery stable, where the public may Ilnd lirst-class fare. MIIAI.S AT AM. HOI'ltS. liS CUNTS. Hoard and Lodging. $ per week, (iiveusacall, L.J. 1100T1I U, Prop. NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION. Land Omen at La (Ihaniik, Oitr.uoN.l February 11, 1KS7. Notice is hereby given that the following named settler has tiled notice of his Inten tion to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said pinof will be made lie fore tho Kegisterand Kecoivcr atLa (Iraude Oregon, on April .rth., 1887. viz: William Aiiitm-Nnu, 1). S. No. OWt. for the W half NK quarter. S15 ir. NF. (r. and NH (Jr. NW or. ot Sec. Tp. A 8. K. 40 F.WM. Ho names the fol lowing witnesses to prove hi continuous residence upon, ami cultivation of. .said land, viz: Stephen Connnor, Marshall Woodward, It, F. Lathrop and O. W, Sim mons, all of Union, Union county. Oregon. llr.Mitr Ki.s'iuiAKT, f 10 w(S. Register. l SHOP! W. 1). llKlW.H.MAN, PlIOP., Keeps constantly on hand a full as sortment of everything in his line, lie is now offering for nillo tho BEST LOT OF SADDLISfe At lower ju ices than wore ever off ered in Eastern Oregon. LEAD HARNESS EltOM o.00 TO l)0,00 l'Klt 8KT. Ulorse Blankets 11.25 each.) (Curry Combs 12 J cts.each.) Also a FULL ASSORTMENT of Sl'UltB. WHIPS, AXL15 (i KliASK, HA11NHSS OIL, Ht.. Hti: Etc., In fact everything Usually kept ill a First ClitHH EHtublislinioiit. Call alld KXainliie Ooods Main Sinner, - - Umo.n, Oh. 11 c aiiEJo Would Invite the attention of tho people ot fnioii county to Ills very lull assun incut of TOILET ARTICLES, SPECTACLES, MTC. Ootids arc not sold at cost, b:it jirlcei aro OUAitANTFKD TO JtIC AH LOW, and In many cases lower than others who pretend to soil at cost. I'Htroiiligii IlcspcCtrtUly rtolltltcdi U.O. OltKlO, Main Street, Union, Oregon. 1), W. H 1 1 Ml I AN, A TTOKNE V-AT-L AV -AHI)"J SlMMtiltVlM.K, - - - OgM. O. K. BULL. Attorney at Law NOTAItV PUIM.IO, AIJSTKACTER Otf TITLES, Union, Oregon. Administratrix Notice (Of Final fltittloitieitt.) Notice U hereby hiven that ilomlml Holey, ImlHlstratrl.Vof the estate of AmlFutt' Ho. administratrix- lby, deceased, has tiled her Haul account of tjie admlufstt-atleli of said estate, in the Coiility court t)f the, Btatc Hf UrBgon, for Union cdtltlty'i and that .March fith., lB-17. at 10 o'clock It. tin has hep II appointed by saUl court as the time for hcal;in(jollJecUoUi mvreto, anu ror settlement thereof. ... Union, pregolt,! JK1ILMI ItObKV: itVi 8l l&Ti ( tdHlitittrfttr(X mm QKOIIGE Br. STAFFORD, HOUSE PAINTER SKIN WRITING, CHAINING, and PAPKK HANGING a specialty. All Work Promptly Attended to. Patronage solicited from all parts of tho valley. G. W. Stakkoro, Union, Or. A X. UAliDXEKJb CO., AVal climakcrH & Jewelers, Union, Oregon, Clocks and Jewelry For Sale. UopiilrhiK nt .Modern to Kntcs. Call ami examine our goods nnd prices. E STRAY NOTICE. A liberal reward will be paid for tho r turn of the following described animals, to the Undersigned at Union, Oregon.: One bay mure, and colt, branded I II One bay mare with white face and legs, branded with arrow on left and 8 on right ham. One bay yearling horse, branded VT on right shoulder. joiin t. witiaiiT. REOPENED! 1 desire to announce to the peopU I general, ami of Union in particular, that I havo reopened mv CABINET SHOP, CO UN Hit FIUST ami C 8TKF.F.TS. and am prepared to do ALL KINDS OF 1116 PAI UINU, and also make BOOBS and SASH TO OKI) Hit. TURNING NEATLY EXECUTED. A share of tho public patronage solicited. All orders promptly attended to. II. C. EMEHY, Union, Or. SAVE Y0UR SOLES Al. Dickson's Uool and shoo shop, two doors north of llciison llro's meal market. BOOTS and SHOES Made to order out of the best mate rial to be obtained, and at prices an low as the lowest. Hepalrliifr done with neatness nnd dispatch, cheap for cash. Thomson Ss Pui'.cl aro ajrents for tho celebrated Cyclone WintlAUll, and as the prices on them have been great ly reduced they aro now within the reach of all. .Sample mill to be seen at their planer in North Union. Call iitul examine it. J. M. OA ItltOLL, Notarv Public. 11. F. Wl LSON. Ex-Co. Clerk. CARROLL A WILSON, Conveyancers and Abstracters. Abstracts to Real and Mining property furnished on short notice, at reasonable rates, Hales of Ileal and Mining property nego tiated. Collection business promptly atr tended to, Olllce next door south of Post-ollhie, Un ion, Oregon. W. F. Pjujden, M. B. Chronic Diseases a pecialty. Omen Corner Main and A strcetit, Union, Oregon. Change Tif Management I Having leased the CENTENNIAL HOTEL And thoroughly refitted the saute, it will bo conducted oil nn entirely dif'el'cntplnn than heretofore, and no paills will bo spared to make patrons comfortable, in connection witli tile Hotel is an elegant BILLIARD PARLOR Where the Finest llfands of LIQUORS arc constantly on hand ii ' -- i T The Patruh.tge of the Pttblie Is Solicited, E.MILLKK, lroi)l. Kslahllshed In J 8()t. Ite-establlshctl 1SB3. TO THE FKONT ACJAlNi The Union Nurserv Company oltW fof sale for fall add spring trade of 10 kin) 18S7, 75,000 Fruit, Shade Trees and Shrubbery, At Ih'lcert to 0oiT(simMt With thci Timerti . liuVhlR Ilnd Ivyetity years' experience 1 the itursory biisluc alld frllit grOwitlrf U Union County, I Conclude that I well till derslaml What tllo dliithtu of Kastcrn Of uoil, Washington tlnd Idaho Teffirufhrt most need. 1 will issue circulars sooll, for IM dUUH butloli, fdrlng lUt of varieties uild pritr rfiwifw,'i i , 'f'n' For further parth'Ulars, )iA4rM H-. 4 UKfiU, lKJVklittWl