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About The Oregon scout. (Union, Union County, Or.) 188?-1918 | View Entire Issue (March 19, 1887)
,lfWiUWWl Tie Onp SdL UNION'. OREGON. SAT. M VR 'II ..ft Brief Bulletins -. j j ' Kcnd WaMeck's new au Cur new prows amvc4 yesterday. Bluo vitnol for ealo at Wright's drug storo cheap. Thonip CarroU will stay- for tho Katt icxi Mon-lay. Gtorgc Ames rclunied, from Califor nia, Thursday. E. Loop, of Pimi Valley id our new Comity commnMonor. Tho clanoo hit Thursday evening was a vt ry uujoyaldo uiLir. Major Keen' annual report to tho council, will appear next vcok. Tho fidliu lioyd dramatic company will probably vi.-it us before long, Tln Union Mining Company are paying CO etc. per butlul fur wheat. .Trio. D. Hik'fl, tax agent of 'he 0. H, ,fc N. Co. was in' tho city during tho week. The H.ikor narrow pay that a Swiss colony w.ll arrive- bhonly and, locate in that county. II. C. Emery, the carpenter, has placed a new. cign on. hiu Uop, the work of Civ"- Stailbrd. There w.ll bo a Sunday School Con cert at tho Presbyterian church, Sun day evening March 20. h. St. Patriek.s day was ohsprvod lant Thursday by "tho'woaring of the green" by a number of our uitigens. Tire question neked by our; Elgin cor respondent w are not prepared to art ewer, not having a copy of tiro docu ment. E. II. Palmer, of the well known fivm of Palmer jj Hey, auxilliary publishers and dealers in type and material, of Portland, called on us Tuesday. A tine nsr-ortment of linen papers, fancy papctries, from the heaviest note to the thrncst onion skin, received at the Cove drug store, this week. Eckuls, Hall & Co of North Powder, have ordered 40,0311 feet of seasoned lumber to he shipped to Shoshone, I. T., from tiro Un:un lumber yards. All those indebted to me arc reques ted to settle at once, or their accounts will be placed in the hands of an at torney for collection. Jos. Wiugut. This week. Nels Schoouover sold his place below town, containing ICO acres, nivir1.v Millie fur S'.f)03. Mr. to Schoonover, w understand, w.ll locate in town. We neglected to mention last week that a young democrat hats taken up his residence with Hilly Wilson. lie arrived on the Ctlr irrst. Weight nine pounds. I am again in the tonsorial business in Union. Shaving and hair cutting done in good lu. A share of the public patronage is bolicited. S. V. McFakhen. Tho board of commissioners will meet on the tirst day of May for the Suri-oso of adjusting matters between nron and Wallowa counties, and to diviUe the indebtedness. Nick Fieklirr has leased the old Lawrence place near towrr, and will convert it into a dairy and block ranch. A dwelling house is now being built on it, which he will occupy in about two weeks. A recent postal ruling is that a per EOn receiving a letter by mistake, or iinding ones in tho street or elsewhere, can under no pretetr&o, designedly break the seal without subjecting himself to u severe penaly. Wo are informed by Judgo Goodall that the County court withdrew its offer of bounty on animal scalps, last July, and no bounty un any kind of animals will be paid. Last year the county paid out nearly 1000 in this way. A number of valuablo communica tions have been crowded out of this is sue. Wo regret this xceedingly. If our correspondents will boar with us till rrext week, or at most the week af ter wo will have abundant fpace for nil matter sent us, then the more the merrier. Tho Baker county grand jury reports that the bridge acrosM Lower or Main Powder, on the road leading from Ba ker City to Sparta is in such a condi tion that the public travel h ive sought other means of crossing, also the road leading fronr Baker City to Big creek in Union countv, is in a very bad con dition where the aiimo crosses Big creek. Mintn Gardner, the poor cripple and victim of tho wretch Wiggins, was brought down from North Powder, tho fore part of the week and made a coun ty charge. Tho bondsman of Wiggins went back on him and surrendered him to tho authorities. He was brought down on Wednesday by otTuor Irwin and lodged in the county jail. On April 1st. J. 0. Kulrn will begin the publication of tho LaGrando Jour nal at La Grande, and is now solicit ing subscriptions for the same- llo announces that the new publication will be democratic in l olitics, and tho price of subscription will bo $2.K) per year, llo intends to make the Journal neat and newsy, and wo trust ho will moet with liberal patronage. Why buy from iinii;r.itiug agents of whom you know nothing, eitherof their responsibility or tho character of their goods, when there aro responsible deal ers, located near you, who carry full and complete lines of all farm an.! mill machinery and implements, and whoso bucccss it is for your best interests to rupport with yoar patronage? Frank Bro'a. Implemont Co, of Island City jeqoect your consideration of their claim, andjrefcr you to your neighbors -wbo havo had dealing with thorn. 3 March -ilb. X Trtkiiv; nllthjupi m'P consideration, llio i roepoctf of (iur camp n:o mora fiattcrins than thoy havv- been, . Ml i. l'. hereto fore. With a mi.itz miU to be crectei ii i xvi-iit vo-i i,.MM W ' ..' rrian," mill site, w,hiol, without doubt w.ll bo in running s;der to u'ccivo custom, look caly in lio bjuumor. Tlu company added 2(5 mayo men to their working force to-day. Mot. pi these Will be employed or the mill site, to mi.ko ready for tho building hicl is to. receive tiro mill. Wo Vo luvo gopd nsvsnra.H'o of the company from Colorado that tpvy Will take the" mines bonded by them, which lay in llo Basin. The price to. be paid tor them amountH to some .$ IS.'r.OQO, which in elf is a very rieu little sum to le distributed through the courrry. All of the owners of those mines live in the vicinity of tho mires and; con sequently all of the money will stay in the country. Thofro companies in any camp would assure gpod times where t,u,.v have the paying gold and silver bearing ledges that they have in, this country. '1 he ledges being so rich on top has caused a great many to exclaim that tlrcy an nothing but pocket ledges, bu,t they have . roved contrary IP to their expec tations, as lodge after ledge have beep gone, down on and t-how. that they arc permanent mineral bearing lodges; and with the fact that the carrot is riot limited to ouo or two f these ledges, bit that there has been ccveral which haye proved to bo pernianmit, is a groat ass-u,rau.co for the camp and fot individuals and companies who want to invest in mines and mining properly The camp this summer will not be lirnitcd to one mill, as tho mill erected by tiro Portland company last fall, will be improved and enlarged with all the necessary modern appliances to work tho rock in this camp. From Pino Valley to Cornucopia tho roads are impassible at present on account of tho snow. Tho road not having enough travel to keep packed during the wintir, causes horses to break through. For the last two or three trips of the mail carrier ho had lo pack tio mail into camp on his back, consequently the pafsengers to arrd from camp have to exercise their musetls for live or six miles by goin afoot. II EC. Din Eohoos. Farmers are getting short of hay. Times are dull n.nd rrewsitetps scarce. Elgin is nlrcndrr-gartleuing has com menced here. It has been very muddy here, but is drying up fast. Health good in tho community dis tressingly so for the doctors. Mr. McWillianrs has been quite sick with disease of tho hver, The cattle are looking at our naked grass ranges, ami wishing for an eaily spring, We look for the railroad surveyors at toon as spring opens. Then who will put up a flouring mill? It. E. Stevenson is getting out' the timbers for a large bar n, IlOxGQ feet. He intends to convert his Una farm in to a stock and hay ranch. His head is level. W. M. Snyder was marriod to miss Jewell, on the lstinst., at tho residence of Dr. Snyder. Itev. Ellis, of La Grande, officiating. Wv with them happiness and prosperity, Ai-Etqr. School Literary Soeiety. En. Scout: In accordance with the rulcH of public schools in Oregon, in regard to educational facilities, as Wi 11 as amusements, a hterary toeiety was organized Fridav evening, March 4th, in tiro Union public school. It has not produced any remarkable results, as ye!, but wlwrr it gets irr r unning order it will bo an excellent school within itself. Nothing haw a mora instructive tendency than a society of this kirrd. Pirpds who have any desiro to be pop ular, or tako any interest whatever in the welfare of their school, are sure lo have an opportunity to put the demre irrto execution in a literary society. Perhaps, if ull goes orr well witli us, wo will rrrako a model society of tin's, one maybo an example for the older people next winter. At the organization of the cociety tho following officers were elected: President, George Irwin j vice-president, Jamea Huffman ; uecrctary, B. W. Huff man, FlMML. Dr. Cappj. who camo to this city with his family nearly a year ago, and who has had an immense practice, and tho respect and esteem of all who knew him, left last Wednesday morning for parts unknown, without apprising airy one of his departure. Ho left a letter on the table in his office for his wife, btating that they wero entirely ununited lo each other and to live together long er would only prolong tho wretched ness of two lives, and although he bort rro ill will toward her he would go. Ho left her a power of attorney to trans act all his business in Oregon and Washington territory, and full instruc tions as to his book accounts, some small bills ho owed, etc. We rufrain from comment at this time. rxclterauut In Tuznii. Great excitement bus Ixcn caused in the vicinity of Paris .Tex., by tho remarkable recovery of Mr. J. E. Corley, who was no lielplosb 1-e could not turn In bed, or raise liii head; everybody suid be km dying of Consumption. A trial bottle ci Dr. King' New discovery was sent him. Finding re lief, be bought a lure bottle and a box of Dr. King's New Life Pills; by the time ho lmd taken two boxes of Pills and two but tlei of the Discovery, ho wan well and Las gained In Hush thirty-isix jwunds. Trial bottles of this Urtat Discovery for Cou numptlon free tt ). T. Wrlgbfn drug ttore. Weather permitting the Coyp and North Yakima :iUochd)$thcpta match Saturday, the PJth inst. Dr. J. W. Straus, tho well known I e ndloton dentist, is sojourning n town and attending to troublesome nii.lais. ajiss Laura Foster was th.o uvrpicnt of a very pleasant parly, Thursday eve, it being tho occasion, of tire popular young lady's 17th. birthday. Uunharn Wright, with a force of car periter-, is tu" work this week' transform ing'tlie rinl bu.ldiig into a modern hotel. Mrs. Magaiui is st.ll ir charge and succeeds in mak-US lhe.hou.su vtrv I agreeable forlnr pattc-rrs. The overflow ih fast sprctuliiy: acrors tho bottom. '1 he hay crop will be good. 'I he crop of water fowl- is already ripe. Fourtein men anil ton loys, w.tir dogs innuicr.ihle, ont dpwn to reap, one day this weik. ono In:u an(l' u- u Collinbcrry smiccoded ir geltui;: a gtose each,. The school district in tho vicinity of I ho Saird Hidgo l..kc held an t leetioir l;,st wcik.. Messrs. t). P rip. Chas. Hamilton and Gc- M'r V'cre clictcil Irroclors, and Af. L. Cuter, chrk. It was decided to urld a schrwl bouse at tire, end of the llanrrlion lane, and si. hundred d,vHaift vas voted lor that pur jose. IJids for cpiihtructiijg tho bu.l d rrg are ro- being received h; the chr'k. Tlo Covp public scliocls havo deci ded to ivn their; exhibition on Satuy day oye, March VMU, and will consist of carefully prepared recitation,, dia logues, mpsic, etc. Wriuhf's hall has been engaged for the occasion, so plen ty of room is insured. Twenty-five cts. iduiission w.ll be charged. Proceeds to be u.ed for tiro benefit of the school. All clmulil attend. Spring fights have commenced. G. Yes, and iM had not happened along, you would hiive been hammered into "ho ?nil out of sight. M- After shoot ing -15 times, the. -JOlli and last shot, ot a gposo.--V. M- H.il'1- bip! im captain of the j;oose-cgg 'uiire.W. 15. I am with you. A. .1.11. Old father t'luvirrs siivi-s himself till eve, om' best g'rls start to Union, to a ilarce V. ard J. 1 hid tpch an early caller he other mn'rnipg that ho waited for me afl night. ,. Clover Creek Cloyes, Si ring has come, yet Hie snow bus not all disappcarcn from our mid&t. Hall & Eckles' saw mill has shutdown for a time, until the roads are better. The farmers anticipate large crop rj this section, w.thout lpuelr, irriga gatioip Mot of our boys life inlying rerufy to harvest a large crop of salmon, Hps spring, out of the small streams, D. W. C. Nelson fs scrapjpg (i place in North Powder for tho purpose of erecting a hardware store, where he ex pects to go into business. All North Powder- now needs in the. way of completion is a small printing 1-re'fs and a large editor, wio will not be afraid to ppbhrh some of its icni ous crimes and make them known to iho world, for in-itance the Dave Wig jiiib case. A man wio would stoop so low us to commit a deed ro dastardly is to seduce- a poor little innocent crip ple, who rrevir walked in her life, 1 hink such a man would not hesitate a moment to take the life of his fellow travekr. CmtlAW. Iliffh Valley lluppoiilnffs. High Valley now boaEts of a noble wife beater. One of our young Misfourians was .nuocently mashed, at tho last surprise party. The snow iB fast disappearing and the face of the earth is beginning to wear a beautiful greon mantle. Samuel Smith hold his timber claim lo Seigle Clirje. Consideration three and uuu-fourth cents per acre. We even asked tho girls to wash the dishes for their mother, but they would not, so we changed our minds. T, and J. Wade Fhelton fold his bunch-grnps ranch to W. Hatlriway. Coiuitler.it ion $ IfiOO. Si ven years ago tho same place told for $7"). At our recent pchool meeting, Peter Goyette was chosen for the three yours term as director, arrd Bernard Logsdon was retained as clerk. Bev. Beebo closed his services here by not coming lo keep tho last ap pointment. Following tho himilo used at tho calling of Simon and Andrew, Iho cffoit was a water-haul -not evorr a minnow being found in the gospel net. Homu. ABTO.NisniNti Ht:cci:ss. It in the dirty r every j ornon who bus used lloichtc's (lermao Syrup to let Its won derful qualiriei be known to their Mends rn curing Comniinption, severe Coughs, Croup, Asthma, Pucumorrla, and In (act ull throat and lung d neajcs-. No person can ii no it without immediate relief. Three dts i will relieve any case, nu.l wo co.rdtler It the duty of all Druggists ti r commend It to the poor, dying comuriq live, at LaH to try one Lottie, as t'0,000 d( zeri lollies wero sold lut year, mid no one case where it failed was tt orted. f'uib a medicine as the German Syrup cannot bo too widely known. Ask your dru rgUt about it. h'am plo bottles to try, sold at 10 cen s, Kejm'ar nlze, 75ienti. Bold ly all Druggists and Dealer, lathe United fctutcs and Canada. A LLXfUV AI NKCI.88ITV For ik'h and poor i ha wish toer j.iy Rood health, aud who do not wish to ruiort to bitter, nauseous liver medicines arrd cathar tics, la tho concentrated California liquid fruit remedy, Syrup of Figs. Hfty cent and $1 Lottie for sale by all dnrgsftiU. fiutU, Heitbu ti Vuydardwho!e.'alocjk:iiti, PortUud, Oregon. March MHi., 1SS7. Tpm. Murray is the happy dad of n gill. Al parties interested doing vell. Mrs. Warinner lias been qntp f ick, but is much belter, aV-P Andy llray. who i ion,va1eteen)t. NOW tha.t woik Is itirtin UP l ('"r nest, wo arc in hopes tjve County court nravs(0 lit lo uivo us a Justico of tho I Peace, as there rs always more or less litigation, where- there s plenty oi money afloat. Tho Louisvillo Co. will increayp their foco to forty men. to-morrow, which menus a pay roll of $3.0,0$ per mouth r-iettv lm a I for a canin of less than 200 inhabitants. Wage paid for ipi sk.lled labor, rs, .0 per day. A bir gcr f ire will bo ppt oi as soon " tl1' snow settles. We now lave a regularly rganiacd school sllstri'et with the following named officer-': directors-,. I. T. Bollesj C. K Ostenburg and K. C. Wii inner; clerk. W. F. lUtrdette. We w.ll ceitainly have a good scfio'l the vomii.i rummer, as we already enumerate or forty c hildren of school ago. Tho "Way Up'' is stfll yielding up her j reeious treasure lo the foyttuvitc owuu, Messrs. Uler, lit lies Keevos, to ttio tune of 1 i cr lb., which is br ine sacked will), a view pf i-hq jiing to Sat Lak, as soon as the roads aiegt oil. Don't asf; us wiry wo don t sfrip 10 Pojtland, instead of Salt Lak" 4r Den ver. Portl.uyl wifl never secure the trade of lips district. A1 '"u future time 1 may giyo you my reasons for makiqg this assertion. We do pot expect a "boony this -unniier, in fact we don't wauta"boonr,' but wfrat S' do w.irrt is for our miner, to come out oq their own m rits. and Ibis Hmv iqe doing, apd capital will not bp wantiug in tjio fqturo foy lire dcytloptnent of tfrcse puq crties. Den ver, San Francisco, Salt Lake and Louisville, wdl q W represented hen by the coming fall, while Portland stands back and waits ur lonrothrng to"tmn up," and M'hilc they wait where will our macliiuory, supplies-, itc pmc I'lopr? Not frr-'in Pov Iamlr but I aip about to givo'you !U'v what I promised to give yon in the l'utuie. The ioad tp Pine Valley is jrracticn bly blockaded on account of ijie th.tv The snow is now so rqft tl(at horses cannot Iravil. In conscqueqeo of tfiis we aie running slu'l't of some of tjii' Iqxuiics, and many of the nocetsitiu of life. No eggs, no hams, no beef; nothing but snow arrd potatoes. A few wann rinys and cold nigrts wil1 make the iqiuls good again,, but all dark clorus havo tiefr silver liniqg, arid although we lisivo been tiul ut from the valley, wo iavo shut pi ti of Pjrie's most entertaining nqd. accom plished belfos, uaiqely, Afjss Sadie Cur tis and Miss Shcllworih, who caqio foi a visit of a day or m aipl IWO been compelled to stay a, week, with a pros pect of remaining with up a fcy slays jnpger. Sopie of jre Pipe boys under took their rescue, but had lo go back apd leave them he;'o in tho haqds of I lie boss counter jumper, who got knocked oqt by these same fellows at a danco irr the valley tome time firrce. Go in, Uert, You H comp out op top, yet. "Pioneer', ami all combined can t down yop. "Pot tfEfsTHmu." X'oAvder Kivov 1'ebulcM. F ri(ig has conic at lad, and roads arc nearly impassable. Mrs. Claud Bowman, who has been quite ill for some time, Iihh recovered. The lijnrilo Pitch Company aro pro gressing nicely with a force of twenty men. David Kmile branded his calves this week and turned his band of cattle out on lre raqgo. Mr. Wright, who has been visiting friends and relatives in the Cove, has returned home. The general cry is for hay. Qnitu u number of cattle have died throughout the country for tho want of feed. The citizens of Keating school dis trict have petitioned lo havo a new district- set oil', in which thoy propose to build another sclrcol home. Vox I'opuu. 1 lie V-rillot t'liaiitmoi a, W. D. Suit, J insist, Ilippus I nd., testi fies: 1 I can recommend Klcrtric Ilittora us tho very best remedy, Kvcry bottle sold has given relief In every eme. One nrnii took six bottlex, arrd was cured of P.heiiiua tisni of 10 year' standing." Abraham Hare drug-dat, Pellville, Ohio, alllrnrs: "The hot selling medicine I havo ever handled in my 20 year experience, if Llcctriu llittcr.H." Thousands of orhers have added their tes timony, so that tho verdict is unanimous that Kleotrlc Hitters do euro all dNeaseN of the Liver, Kidneys or Blood. Only a half dollar a bottle at J. T. Wright's drugstore. AVIII Clieiry nml Tar. Everybody knows the vlrturs of wild Cher ry arrd Tar an a relief and cure for any nBeo tloriH of tho Throat and LrurgN, combined with theno two lngrodlentji are a few xlmple, healing remedies irr the composition or Dr. I!oK:iiiko Cou'li aird Lung Syruji making it Juxt tho artlelo you ulrould always havo In the house for CougliH, CohN, (roup nud Ilronehltln. Price W) ceritK nrrd $. Knmpleii free. Bold by J. T. WriKlrt, Urrion, Oregon. Hard Tiinex. While money is cloae, wnges and prlccn low, expense idiould be rut down In every household. Keonomy, the watchword for Mothers, head off doctor bill), by always keeping in the Iioiino a bottle of Dr. llofmrr ko' Cough and Lung Syrup. Stops a cough instantly, relieves consumption, cures Croup and pain lu the C heat In one night. It Is Just the remedy for hard tlmo Price 60 cts. and $1. Sample free. Sold by J. T. Wright, Union, Oregon, Choice garden and Jonea IJro'B. flower ttecda at mmw maiini a THl'V 1.1 U Ilk' I' 111 t TtEAp; ;v ,vJMi, pvj mm1' If .-r-GltEAT B.BGAfNS AT Herman Wlldeck's, R1EWS YOUTHS' Pra es a-id Ooo.d Goods to ILIllilil ruawimAULoonnji jhMnd White and Percale Shirts, lolesksi iind Cashinero Overall tr.tts. Fin' IAixq of Huimuur Vmlorv'P Silk ami Hr.en llJtndkereliieis, etc. at Very lieasonahle rylces. ryjiiwiTiititi ooo on. No old shclf-worn stock, but Nny Goods and Latest Novelties, fiy-M 1 1 v.k of D'y G0.0 In and I.a, H s I'lirift.' tin N vill so(-r arttvj.-ja B-OOK OUT FOR BARGAINS! Al perfpm V owing tl e:i. selves in-JchU'd tiMixfo- v-ibM'-l.ition oi a Y-'Nidng to the .Wifum'ain Sentinel vii ic cqnit! forward and settle lniqe liutely. OW'KH & KUIIX. For Rent or Sale, I have all x 'client farm, MtU'ted i miles ttnm IJninr, din'ariinn 0 t ros wh ph I w II sell or '"it. Smiill l.Mllii ts . im! on tip place. ir par.aai'urs aj y to me at Love, Oregon b II. IIObMKS, .1 l n t. Ape it lor A. T. 1 reach, am Cqnitantly IteccMng New aud b.i 'est Btyles of MILLINERY GOODS, And will hiivo a grand opo iing pi Ibc snqi', cotnun neing on the bt di-y qf April rid last lifj th-eedi.Vf. Qn Irqie days tie rooJk w.ll I e sold at a Reduced Pricui Jey- Ouhj, fSJ-Dp Not Fall to Attteml.-lfJQl Mrs, Coi'bin, r Main Street, Station For flale, 11 v rirtue of mv iipnoinlmt nt ns receiver in tlicciiHc of J. Q Shrrlry vs Charles (. nd nouch and It. 6.' llalley; now itendiq:,' in (hnCircui) om t of the iute of Oregon, rr tin mi eoliuiv. I will, i n the 'Jnd diiV uf April, l.iS7, iu'lront of the livery stable t J H. l biiitt. rn tl. ii town of Union. Un ion count,. Oirpon, at 2 o'clock J(. of said dny,sill to I)rc highest I Idder, mi credit 1... tlm 01kl I ill 1 1 IJ n llll II ill u ru nun , cclebriitid atallion, Upon Dul;p,l T. U. II. UIUCKN, Itece.Yer. NOTICE FOR I'UBUCATJON. Laxu OFKtcn at I UiuKnKOnr.(iON, 1 Ma . 0. ISIS . Notice is hereby given Ii a. tha following iiiimed settlei' hi' ulcd notice of his inten 'ion (. i make llnal proof in support of his claim, and that xiiid proof will lie nuide. be fore Itegiater aud Pcceivcr at l(i Ornnilu, Oregon, on April ititli.. 1 587. viz: .lolm 1. P nrers, D, H. No. 7J.ll. fi r the HI'K S o 10. Tn. 0 S. Ii. ?t JivVM. lie nam the lollmun? iitniH-e-i to provehis contiuu u resldjiio. upon, and cultlvatinn uf, suid land, viz: bollard Yo The, William bii kson. ("mU M u tin , Hiul .biniifj It. 1 1 clier. ull t( North t'owder, Uidmi countv, Or jg"n. HcNav HlNKIIAUT, 0 13w8. Hejtlster. Mjiuji tl Kiui- Manufactured only by the California Fig -'yrup Co,, San Franeiieo, Cab, is Nature' Own True baxatire. This pleasant Califor nia liiuld fruit remedy may be had of all driiggi U, t fifty cents or one dollar. It is the most pleasant, prompt, and clTeotive remedy known to cleanse theNy.stem; toact on the blver, Kidneys, and llovrcli Kcntly yet thoroughly ; to diprl lltadnohes, Colds, and Fevers; to cure Consumption, Indiges tion, and kindred ills. Astoria, Or(B0li. I tako pleasure In tc-tlf..l gtotbcmeilu of the Oregon Kidney Tea. For the pat threcycars I 1 aw been mrff rb g fr.mr Kid ney troubleH, and during 'ho time have ti ii d no uly every kind of K'dtiey molielne I-i the niaik.'t, almost wltlu ut u-iy ru I f H iving Ii- ard that tho Oreyan Kidney Tea possessed womUrful p-operties, I purchas ed a j a. -kmc, and from lire IlrH dose ob tained relief, and by the use .f the one package feel completely ru d. 1 h HAM'b. QUAY. OUK CUKKI). Wcbtilcvo In truly rn etirrethcoinlldonci of our putroi.H, In honest RiodK and ac urate stat. rrranm oincend g thun, icjinrde 1 biff, n c:th buidue, low prb-e-', prompt r.es , end a 1 ar e nel'-'iic'. All jrleri enirui cd t) uh f r DUY GOODS, will be tt Icdy flllol In uccordanoj with I lib e eel. ObDS.t KINO, IM First Street, Portland. Oregon. l'rapar 'J n-iituirut f- r C'ltitRh. That the reader may fully understand what corncltuteHngood ','ouglr and buugSynip, we will lay that Tnr and Wild f berry Is tho basli of the bent remedies ret discovered. These Ingredients with several others equully as efficacious, enter largely Into Dr. Hotun ko's Cousli and bung Syrup, thus muklnif It cue of the most rellablo now on the market. Price, CO cent iud $1.00. Samples free, told by J. T. Wrlijht, Union, Oregun. gEA'fX READ, SummervHIe, Or, and BOYS HAJS, sr.lt Yo rn an 1 OM, SboU or Tidl, Tun ltr:.STS..ri:ln tho wrlil (r Cut, llruUntj.'f-or s, UIwm, Silt i:UcU. KeTor Sori'H, Tvttai, Cliappcd Httrtl, t hilblalas, Coi'K, iud allk'.r 1 riipUoiix, anil poltivn ly euro piles or' no pay required. It is guaranteed to give Prfvt sntUfactlon, o money refunded, PrJc.t W cerqx per box. "de Li J..T. yru:lit, Union, Qrogpu. .'.leap IS miIk iqit li(. bad.ies' Iff-'neh kid sl ,w :f;l-M! mens' bootsj 7"i ; np'irs' twp-bugkle shoes. ?t.CS at Vinceqt'.s. le Is co.-in qut $ goodi l ng'dlcss uf wist liefore getting in bin sprir,; apick. Kverythln else at similar pr.js.'s. Nqv Js the tpqe to ge(, Uargamn. I5STKAY NOTICE. Taknr tu. Feb. lit, IPcst. hvO. W. Hiody. nt his fanii U Kiigl' Vtd y, New Hnug P. O, mill duly ro fc l. oi.q iron g av horno ub ut 5 yei r old, 1 ha.ul cb, braiulcil w tit an iinoliq- T low di no let tjU'itilJec tho'flukia of tie tpiclmr being 1 daed t' tha bottom of the sr. m of the T. Am. r lined at jiQ br C. T. WUe.dustl.'L'iif Ijjfl Peace BUY YOUR CM Oil, Jinip Supplies, Mild Blue Yitriol, AT- R, C, Grdigs Drug Storq. Stationqiy, Toilet Aytiolea. Spectacles, Periiinicvy, Sponges Brushes, In hri'ge Varje'y n'.ul i)t Very Itcaonnblo VrlPC W, F. Vnunw, M. P Chronic Diseases n SpfJcmlty, Oi''PicmCorner Main and A stroota. Union, Oregon. I), W, SUEI1AN, ATTOKNEY-AT-IiAW AND . KOTAJIY PUB L JO, SUMMKHVII.LK, O. F, DELL. Attorney at Law, NOTAIIY I'Ul'LIO, ADSTKAGTUlft OF TITLES, Union, Oregon. J.M. CAItl'Obb. Notary I'ablic. CARROLL fe IJ. F. WILSON. Kx-Co. C'lcrk, WILSON, Conveyancers and Abstracters. Abstracts to H ul and Mln'n property fiirnUhoJ on short rroticc, at rcaonablj rates. Bales of Ileal and Mining property nego tb t'd. Collection budinesj promptly at lendod to. O lire next dojr bouth of I'ojt-otlleu. Un ion, Oregon. j JV. UAHDNKRA CO., Walchmalccrs & Jewelers, Union, - Oregon. Clocks and Jewelry l7or Sale. Kri'iilrlnf- nt Modern to Ilntrs. Cull and examine our roo Is arrd prices, SAVE YOUR SOLES AT Al. Dlckson'n Hoot and hIioo strop, two doors north of Ilcnsoir Ilio's meat mailcct. BOOTS and SHOES Made (o order out of tiro best mate rial to bo obtained, ami at prices &a low ns tho lowest. Repairing done with neatness dispatch, cheap for cash. o