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About The Oregon scout. (Union, Union County, Or.) 188?-1918 | View Entire Issue (March 26, 1887)
"trvf rr" -trw "g-y T.1 J J UMir v 4 1 THE OREGON SCOUT. AMOS K. JOXKH. UDITOR. The Oregon Scout has as larqea drew Jalioii than any Ihrce papers in this see on of the State, combined, and is cor respondingly valuable as an advertising miiinm. Saturday, March 2C, 1SS7. Brief Bulletins. Sparta litis a wholesale liquor store Mrs. Corhin is reccivinir an hnmenso lot of new goods. Joseph will hold its first city election next Wednesday. Mrs. L. 1. Rinelmrt has been quite sick for several days past. The roads will toon be in good con dition throughout the valley. Jimmy Eakin returned from the Willamette valley, last Wednesday. Eleven pounds of blue vitrol for 1.00 at Herman Waldeck's, Summerville, Or. "Merry War," "Uig King" and "Oys ter Shell," new brands of tobacco "at Jones Hro's. Try them. Mr. E. II. Lewis will cominenco the erection of a now residence on his place in North Union in a few days. The Ladies Aid Society will meet at the residence of Mrs. A. V. Benson, Friday afternoon, April lst.at2oclock. The La Grande amatuers plaved the "Streets of New York" last Tuesday ev ening, under the management of it. T. iJcale. Smith's walking gang plow, some thing new and just the thing. For Sale by Frank Bros. Implement Co., Island City. -1 "Fully Ann" of Island City will oblige us by sending her true name as we can not publish communications without knowing who tho author is. Mr. Miller, of the Centcnial Hotel has reduced the price of board to f.00 and upwards, according to room, per wee!;. Single meals 25 cents. "We have a correspondent in Cornuco pia who will furnish the readers of the Scout with news from that section, regularly, each week hereafter. The M. E. Church sociable under the auspices the Ladies Aid Society will be held at the residence of Mrs. M. L. Sulivuu, next Friday evening. All are invitod. Mr. and Mrs. H. Lloyd, who have been living at The Dalles for some time, like everybody else who leave here, have de cided to come back. They are expected this week. A disease resembling epizootic is prevalent among the horses of Uma tilla county. None reported as having died yet from eit'ecls of the dibcase, but u great many are very sick. Our thanks aro due to M. II. )e Young of the San Francisco Chroni cle for a certificate of membership to tho Chronicle Literary Union, of that city. Wo erroneously stated, last wee):, that nearly $1, 000 bounty had been paid for scalps in this county during the past year, it should havo read $10, 000. A board of trade has been organized in Centerville in Umatilla county. A good move that should bo imitated by other towns that expect to amount to anything. Dr. Diggers and wife took their de parture for Baker City, last Wednesday, where- they will permanently reside. Tho doctor will enter in partnership with Dr. Atwood. .1 foraco Eaton, who has been in town this week informs us that Clough & Duncan have sold their mine to parlies ftom Califonia for ipir,000. He believes there is no mistake about it this time. News reaches us that a man by the namo of Steadman was killed by a Chinaman, near Britton's station in Baker county, last Wednesday. The trouble originated in some mlsundcr standingjabout a water ditch. J. B. Eaton has rented tho La Bud' place, four miles from town, and will convert it into a hay and stock ranch 3Io will probably move his family to tho placo in a few day, although it is his intention to still remain in business hero. Dr. Pruden, who has been in this city several months, moved his fumilv to Summervllle, last Thursday, anil will make that his permanent home. Dr. Pruden is a physician of consider able experience, having practiced in (rant county for many years. The fore part of tho week W. A. Cates, of Toloeaset was brought to the city, on a complaint bworu out by Ben Mache, charging him with nn assault with a deadly weapon. Tho caso was tried before Justice G. A. Thompson. Eevidence not being sutliciont against tho defendunt he was discharged. Mr. Jaycox, of tho Covo, and Mr. Foster, who arrived a few weeks ago from the east, havo entered into the morcantile businens under tho firm namo of Jayoox it Foster. They will soon open up an immense stock of goods. If they carry on business on tho plan they propose to, they will he ure to fcccuro a large trade, and will bo quite acqulvtion to our town. The High Valley riflemen finished their match for a purse of ifll last Sat liruav. Distance 200 yards, off hand, HO shots each, Orcodmoro target and rule. Tho sooro was as follows : J. It. Cline, 1S1; Andy Wilkison, 110; Louis Ltunere, 105; Merit Wilkison, 101; George Simmons, 99; Wm. Murmv,99 ; Cluy Kobuiette, 99; Warden Iluiiiiwav, 97; J. P. Urimee, 91; John WilkUoii, 9.j; Wjii. Alexander, Si); Samuel Smith, .'); Wide Slalton, 85; John Wtilllngti, SO, Gr.i s mi tin- lulls, is growing rapuliy. Blue vitriol for sale nt Wright's drug storo cheap. Choice flower and garden seed, nt Herman Waldcck's Nummerville, Or. The Union Milling Company are paying (50 etc. per bushel for wheat. Bead the new nd. of Wm. Koonig, architect and builder, whose place of business is at the Cove. Relieve that small burden from your mind by walking right into the Covo drug store and paying that small ac count. All those 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. Jo?. WittOJlT. I am again in tho tonsorinl business in Union. Shaving and hair cutting done in good style. A share of the public patronage is solicited. S. V. McFaurkx. . A large audience was in attendance at the concert given at the Presbyterian church last Sunday evening. Tho ex ercises were gc.nl, and afforded much pleasure to those present. Geo. Thompson, who was insured in the Agricultural Co. of Watertown, N. Y., through J. It. Crilcs their agent in this city, recchod the full amount for which he was insured, this week, !fl, 772.00. Next week our renders will observe quite an improvement in the Spout. We would be pleased to have all of our correspondents send us a letter for our next issue, and keep on doing to regu larly thereafter. Wo will havo plenty of room for all. At the La Grande city election last week, the following officers were elect ed: Mayor, If. N. Weber; recorder, Clay Ellsworth; Marshal, J. A. Whit tier; City Attorney, S. Y. Cook; Coun cilmeii, Daniel Bay, A. it. Mat toon, and M. Simmons. Yesterday the commissions of our county officers at last arrived, and the wheells of our local government will soon begin to move. We understand that the county court will meet to or ganize next Saturday. Wallowa Chief tain. Look out for Jaycox it Foster's big ad. next week. They are now selling the old Saunders stock at wholesale cost, some of it at fifty cents on the dollar, and some of it is being given away preparatory to getting in an im mense stock of new goods. A full line of groceries -will be added this week. The Iiaker City democrat has con tained several articles recently concern ing the Willis Skill' mystery." They are evidently of the sensational order, and we deem them unworthy of notice. If the editor of the Democrat or any one else can tell us what became of Willis Skiff, we would be very much pleased to have them do so. Talk is cheap, and sensational articles on a subject of this kind is not what is wanted. Cove C u I lings. March 25, ISS7. Miss Grace Evans, a prominent young lady of The Dulls, has entered the Ascension school. A. Burden and family havo moved to North Powder, where Mr. B. is em ployed as engineer in tho steam saw mill. An irrigaing ditch is being construct ed above the mill by property owners. No doubt the hillside will blossom as the rose. A force of carpenters are at work re modeling DeBorde's saw mill, near town. Sawing will be commenced in a few days. Frank Wilson is out of his office for the present and is tickling tho bosom of mother earth with tho plow on his Cove farm. Mr. A. B. Conloy, of the Sand ridge, is selling large quantities of a fine ar ticle of oats, wheat and barloy, for seed ing purposes. O. P. Jaycox's smiling coiuitenanco is seen now behind a Union counter. 1 lo is said to be giviog his Cove friends great bargains. Tho Cove school exhibition takes place Saturday eve of the present week at Wright's Hull. As the exercises are first class a largo audience will be pres ent. Frank Mitchell and Harlan Stewart started for the Malheur country this week with a drove of cattle and will make use of the lino stock runges in that vicinity. The Cove and North Yakima ride clubs shot a match last Saturday, the latter winning by niiio points," Tho Cove team will try their luck again next Saturday, and hote for better success. Among improvements going on we notice tho incloi.ing of u part of Mr. Oorpe's property with the new woven wire fence. Being cheap, neat mid sub stantial it is destined to come into gen eral nso. Mr. Lorenzo Corpe gnvo a very pleas ant patty to his children, last Satur day, it being tho occasion of Seymour's and Alice's birthday. It was particu larly enjoyablo to all present, as this was the lirt day Mr. Corpo's children had been together for nine years. It was only a lapm lingua at the re hearsal tho other night. Judd. A liberal reward paid for live men stuffed with straw. J. B, The vigilantcrs and crematers are showing no mercy. I ho next tune we walk to Union, we will jiostpono the trip. V. Yes, but I had ro get my cranium sand-pa ml. M. Ton to one I don't make a ! goose-egg in the next mateh. A I shall never lie guilty of the same of fense again. W. B. IAST CAM,, All those knowhijr themselves Indebted to us r n-'i'.p-.twl u mule at oiuw. This U tho la t;i uiik we shall make th rcpiit. If It I not uinnlled with!".- ..hall oil. .i H In law UV. & J;tu:iN- (OILMCOPIA, l.ottor I'mm Our lCrtulnr CorrrpotnlBUt Concerning tit I'iho Crcok Mini-. Mnreh 21, 1.SS7. The "Whitman" Company have over sixty men employed. The mail is jmcked from Pine Valley into Cornucopia by a man, the roads being impassable for a horse, on ac count of the soft snow. The snow haa settled down to nlotit five and one-half feet, in camp, and if we have patience and lots of warm weather, it will soon disappear. Wages in camp, for common labor ers, $2.."k0 a day ; miners, $o.o0 a day. At there wages laborers tioard them selves, which costs them $ 1 a day. Business in camp has revived some what. Saloons all running at full blast. Hotels and eating houses arc receiving a benefit from the extra force of men employed lately. Travel into camp has, as yet, not in creased much over tho average amount, as the roads are in a bad condition and it will be some time before they are good. Would advise anyone con templating going to the mines this spring for work, that they wait for awhile, as board is high and everything else in proportion, and right tit pres ent the camp is supplied with all the hands that can bo worked, but think there may bo a chance for more men to find employment as soon as the snow goes off and the ledges can be got at. One of tho richest ledges yet struck is the Howies it Heaves ledge, which is situated about one mile north of Cor nucopia. It is a two foot ledge. They have a force of men at work and arc taking nut some ore which will go from $:?00 to .";00 to the sack. If Cor nucopia mining district lay in any other State it would bo furnishing em ployment for a hundred men where now it furnishes- employment but for one. Oregon's reputation as a min ing country has prejudiced mining men against it, and the lack of capital by the owners of mines here has not advanced it as rapidly as it should, but it is bound to conic out in a short time, as so much wealth cannot remain hid den long, and the camp will see bus tling times. As soon as possible the road from Pino Valley to Cornucopia will be worked and improved, us there is lots of room for improvement. Some of the bridges have been broken down by the heavy snows, and it is expected that they will wash out as soon as high water comes. The way the road runs now it crosses Pino creek five or six times in throe or four miles, and it is the intention lo run the road on one side of the creek as much as possible, to sae bridging, as bridges are an an noyance and expensive when they are liable to wash out every spring. The "Whitman" Company donates $500 toward tho road, which is very liberal of the company. The amount of mon ey they are investing in this county is ti great benefit to the people, conse quently tho loads should bo kept up by tho county, if there is not sufficient money received by the ror.d tax to keep them in repair and to build new ones when thev are needed. i rise. Telocaset Ta i 1 1 i u gs. Farmers all busy. Sheep men on tlfo rustle. Stock aro doing nicely on the range. The prospects for crops are better than for a good many years. Lots of trouble about land. It seems as if some men didn't know there was any good knd up here, until this spring. Brooke it Tomlinson aro going to move their immense band of sheep to the Burnt river range, in n low days. A good idea. Wonder how it happens that wo don't hear of somebody going crazy, trying to write spring poetry. It's a beautiful time for it. Everything is poetical. No weddings, no births, no deaths. Nothing to chronicle of interest what ever. This placo is not so lively as in olden times, when everything that hap pened south of Union, happened here. Perhaps a storo would louse things up a little. The country around is settling up fast. A jierson could hardly believe it could be true until they see it with their own eyes. Little houses and gar den lots mark the foothills and valleys in ovory direction, whero a few years ago people scorned the idea or taking up land. ItioiiAitu. A Captain's Korluimt Discovery. Ciqit. Coleman, kuhr. Woymouth, plying between Atlantle Cpy mid X. Y., had been troubled with a cough mi that he wiiBiinablo to sleep, and was Induced to try Dr. Kink's New Discovery for Consumption. It not only gave him IiiHtant roller, but allayed tho extreme soreness In Ids breast. Ills children wore similarly affected and n single doso had the name lutppy offcet. Dr. King's Now Dis covery Is now the standard remedy In tho Colettmi" lioiuehold -uid on board the huhoo iter. Free Trial ISottles of this Standard lteinedy at J. T. Wright's drug Itoro, 1 T I- t i . Curn for 1'iloK. Pile are frequently preceded by a souse, of wolght In the back, loin and lower part of tue abdomen, causing tho patient to siip poe be has some nffoctlon of the kidney or neighboring organ. At thnot., symptoms of liidigfstlon are present,. flatulency, uneasy nets of the stomach, etc. A moisture like lrplrUoii, producing a very disagreeable Itehlug after getting warm, l a common attendant, llllud, liloedtng, and Itching Piles yield at once to the application of Dr. IIoiiko, l'lle itemedy, which acts directly uiwiii the part effected, absorbing the Tumors alluiu the Inteiine Itching, and effecting a j.i mum m cure. Prlce,&0 cents, AAAnm, Ti- Ir. itc.uik.j Medicine Coin TCuy, l'lqua, O. N.ld by J. T. Wright, UNkm, Owfufi Joseph floU'tnM. School oiHMioU on the 1-Ith inst, with an enrollment of 11. The movinc-cliolery days have come, truly the saddest of the voir to the bujy housewife The Ionian memorial services on the 2.1rd inst. was a grand success. Kev. Irwin, of Union, presided. Dr. Danforth ami family hnve moved to Lostine, P. M. Burleigh and family to the vicinity of Alder, Mrs. l'leene'r to her much Kast of town, and W. 11. .lack and family will soon depart for the land of (lowers and sunhinc in Southern California. The county sent question is Ivoing agitated all over the valley. The ficht is mainly between Joseph and llenuclt Flat. It is our opinion that Joseph has placed the rope around its own neck, by not paying the teachers their hard earned wages. We meekly apologise lo tho Chief tain for the mistake we made a few weeks since, in stating that the Chief tain had moved into W. II. .lack's butcher slum. We have since learned that the editor's father is the sole own er and proprietor of the shop, and lvo sides we did not mean to insinuate that the Chieftain moved into said building to butcher lieevcs, but simply to butch er the Hughs!) language. We trust an iiology will act as oil on the tumbled waves, as ihrce devil and an editor is more than we can contend with. Kko. DOnniNN - In tliis city. March L'-'nd, 1S7, to the wife df ilohn I toWim. a son. aiAfiitu?i. SK1I-T Il.YYNKS. -At the t'nion Citv lietel. in tin- city, Sumlav, Mmve ), lssf, Mr. Drln .skill' h'ikI Mis.s J.u.ie llayuos. Itcv. Hootlio ollk-hitii.jr, The young couple have the best wish es and congratulations of the Scout. l.ONU. In r.culali. linker county. March 10uof paralvsis, Villie, the ten'year old son ol . S. Long. The funeral took place on Sunday. Idiclileii's Arnica Snle, TitK P,r.sT S.u.vt: hi the world for Cuts, Hrul-e.s, Sores, L'lecrs, Salt liheiim, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains,, Corn--, and all Skin Kruptlnus, anil positive ly euros Piles, or no pay required. It i guaranteed to give perfect watifnetioii, or money refunded. 1'rie.i i" cents per box. For .-ale b) .l.T. Wright, Union, Oregon. Sj run tit I'lfjs. Manufactiuod only by the California Fig Syrup Co., San Francisco, Cal., is Nature's Own True. Laxative. This pleasant Califor nia liquid fruit remedy may be had of all druggists, at fifty cents or one dollar. It is the nio-t pleasant, prompt, and effective remedy known to cleanse the system; toact on the Liver, Kidneys, uud I'owels gently yet tliormijdily ; to dispel Headaches, Colds, ami Fevers; to cure Consumption, lmligus tion, and kindred ills. ouu ciii'.iiit. AVe believe In truly uiretiiigthe confidence of our patrons, hi houuxt goodnaml accurate statements concerning them, square deal ing, a cash business, low prices, prompt ness, and a clear e.onclonce. All orders entrusted to us for DltV (3001)5!, will he strictly tilled In accordance with this creed. OLDNA: KfXO. lJKi First Street, Portland. Oregon. A l.UXl'KY AND KICC5KSS1TV Fur rich and poor who wish toonjoy good health, and who do not wish to rosort to hitter, nauseous liver medicines and cathar tics, is tho concentrated California liquid fruit remedy, Syrup ol Figs. Fifty cent and fl bottles for sale by all druggists. Snell, Jlcitshu A AVoodard wholesale ngimt.s, Portland, Oregon. Kciiowh Ilor Youth. Mr. T'hojbe Chcslej', Peterson, Clay coun ty, Iowa, tells tho following reuinrknklo sto ry, tho truth of which Is vouched for by t lie residents of the town: "I am Til years old, havo Ir-cii troubled with Kidney complaint and lameness for many j cai ; could not dress myself without help. Now I am free from all pain and sorenos, and am able to do all my own housework. I own my thanks to Kleolrlo hitters for having renewed my youth, and removed complete,) all dUeaso and pain." Try a bottle, only f0e. at ,1. T. Wright's drug steru, Union, Oregon, KJ.MOY MI'K, What a truly beautiful world wo live in! Nature gives us grandeur of mountains, glens and oceans, ami thousands of means of enjoyment. "Wo can desire, no bettor when hi perfect health; but how often do tho majority of people, feel like giving it up dinhoartcnod, discoiirugod and worn out with disease, when there is no oi casioii for this feeling, as every sufferer can easily ob tain satisfactory proof, that (Irern'n Juriut Flower, will make them free from disease, as when horn. Dyspepdu and Livr Com plaint arc. the direct causes of sevcrity-llvo Hir cent, of melt maladies a lHllouncss, lndhjutfiton, Kick Huodachu. C'itivt)iios, Nervous Prostration, Dlzzhii'ss of the Head, Palpitation of the Heart, aud other li-treating symptoms. Three done of A uytut Vkic er will prove Its wonderful cllieet. Kamplu ImjUIos, 10 oents. Try it. ICoynnto to Health. Health Is wealth. Wealth ninaiis imlupuu dnnue. Tho Keynote Ik Dr. Ho&atiko's Cough and Lung S) nip, the be.t Cough .Syrup In tho world. Cure Coughs, Colds, Pains In tho ( he!t, llronehltl and Primary Consump tion. One done gives relief In every case. Take no other. I'rloo WJ cnnU ami II. Samples frae. Sold by J. T. WrljjJit, Union, Oregon. Choice ganh n and llower seeds nt ; Jones Dro's. READ. 4 READ.f -UltHVT UA1U1A1NS AT- Herman Waldeck's, Low Tricis tuul Uiuxl Uoods to n HTIliP 1 XJlOJJlCJJilif.JMOi' Fine White :imi Percale Shirts, Moleskn smd Csishmero Overxhirls. Tine Line of Summer I mlervuire, Silk :uul Linen Ilsuulkerehiels, etc. til Ver Reasonable Prices. No old shelf-worn stock, but New Goods and Latest Novelties. S?Mv stock nt Piy lined and I.iullos Kuiiev Oomls will sm arrive. -13531 " LOOK OUT FOR BARCASS! Astoria. Oregon. 1 take nleasure In testifying to the merits of the Ominn Kiitnrii Ten. Kor the past tlireo years 1 have been suffcrliiK from Kid ney troubles, and iluriii;? the time have tried nearly every kind of Kidney medicine, in the market, almost without any relief. Having heard that the (hnjon 'Kidney Ten possessed wonderful properties, I purchas ed a package, and from the llrst dose ob tained lelief, and by the use of the one package feel conipletclv cured. SAM'L. (iltAV. l'iirinuiH anil .11 cellulites. Save money and doctor bills. Uellevcyour Mothers, Wives and Sl-ters by a timely pur chase of Dr. Uosanko's Cough and Lung Syrup, best known remedy for Con ;hfi Colds Cioup anil Hronchial affections, ltelieves Children of Croup In one night; may save you hundreds of dollars, l'rleo M) cents and i-l.OO. Samples free. Sold by . I. T. Wright, Union, Oregon. Ciicnp Itimts mill Siloes. Ladies' French kid shoes, JflkW); mens' boots, 7."; mens' two-buckle shoes, $l.-f I at Vincent's, lie is closing out his goods j regardless of cost before getting ill his spring stock. Hverything elsy at similar pric.w. Now is the time to get bargains. NHYV THIS WKKK. 12STHA Y NOTION. Taken up by the undersigned, one-half mile south of ' Klgiu, Union county, Ore gon, one iron gray inare, fi years old, l.IJi bauds high, unintelligible brand on right. shoulder, also one black colt nearly a year old, branded with a ligure u on right shout der, the it being crosswise of shoulder. A. TKKWILLKIiF.lt. M'lm nbove nniniiils were ntnirnKpil liv - Xanee, Justice of the Peace, Indian Valley precinct, us follows: Mare, sj-oO.OO; colt $10.00. A Tcrwilleger being . sworn says tho above is us true a description as ho can give of said animals. J JJ'' KOK2TIU, in Plans and designs for any kind of buil ding furnished on application. Keeps on hand a complete stock of -A mum . 11 UMJZ tZtr uoons, WINDOWS, CAHIMOTK, ' ETC., HTC. Which ho will soil at a low ligure. Parties who desire to build will do well to consult him, at Cove, Union county, Or. All persons knowing themselves indebted to us for Ktibscilptlou or advertising to the Mmintnin Sentinel will please come forward and settle Immediately. OWKN A KUIIN. For Rent or Sale. I have an excellent farm, situated 1 miles from t'nion, containing VM acres, which I will sell or rent. .Small dwelling house on tho place. For particulars apply to mo at Cove, Oregon. L. It. HOLM US, iJ-lO-inl. Agent for A. X. French, fain Constantly Keccivhig New and La test Styles of MILLINERY GOODS, And will have a grand opening of tho same, commtiiehig on tho 1st day of April and lasting three days. On thosu days tho goods will be sold at a JUmIhccmI Price, For Cash. CP-J)o Not Fall to Atttend.-& Mrs. Corbin, Main Street. Stallion For Sale. ArcmtRct ana Bmlaei Uv virtuo of my appointment as receiver in the caso of J. (J. Shirley in Charles flood nough and II. H. llalloy, now ponding in tho Circuit court of tho State of Oregon, fur t'nion county, I will, on the '-'nd day of April, 1HS7, in front oftue, livery stable of J H. Klllott, ui the town of Union, Un ion county. Oregon, at 2 o'clock P. M. of said day, sell to the highest bidder, on credit of elx month with approved security, the celebrated stallion, "Iron Duke." T, It, II. (UtKKN, Itecelvcr. ii m coil! nt! - Summerville, Or. suit ouv. mwl OM, short or Tall. 1 I3STHAV NOTICE. Taken up Feb JI. IS.S7, bvO. W. Moodv, nt his farm in I'.aglc allc, New llridg," P. O. and duly po-ied. nnii h mi gray horse about "i year old. 15 hands high, branded with an anchor 'Plow down on lett shoulder the llukes of the anchor being joined to thu bottom of the stein of the T. Appraised at 10 lty C. T. Wise, .lust lee of tho Peace. ICSTiJ A Y NOTICI3. Taken up by A. L. Katon. of Union, Un ion county, Oregon, one black stallion colt, of medium size, supposed to be 2 years old, small white spot In forehead. No brands vistblo. Appraised at ,IS by 0. A. Thomp son, J. P., Union precinct. This notice has been dulv posted according to law. A. L. KATON. BUY YOUR Coal Oil, Lump Supplies, and Blue Vitriol, -AT R. C. Greigs Drug Store. Stationery, Toilet Articles. Spectacles, Perfumery, Sponges Brushes, In Largo Variety and at Very Kca-onublo Prices. W. F. Pjiuden, M. Chronic Diseases a Specialty. Huniuierville, Union, Couty, nOregon. O. K UKLh. Attorney at Law, NOTARY PUPLIO, AUSTIvACTE It OF TITLES, Union, ...... Oregon. .l.M. CARROLL, II. F. WILSON. Notary Public. Ux-Co. Clerk. CAUltOhL it WILSON, Conveyancers and Abstracters. Abstracts to Heal and Mining property furnished on short notice, at reasonable rates. Kales of Real and Mining property nego tiated. Collection business promptly at tended to. Oillco next door south of Post-ollleo, Un ion, Oregon. yj ir. GAllDNJJR (0 CO. , Watchmakers & JoavoIovs, Union, - - Oregon, Clocks and Jewelry For Sale. Itcpiili lni; nt Moderate. Itntes. Call and examine our goods and prices. SAVE YOUR SOLES AT - Al. DickMon'.s Hool and shoo shop, two doors north of Benson Ilio's meat market. BOOTS and SHOES Mmlo to ordor out of tho host inato rial to bo obtained, ami at prices as low as tho lowest. lloimiriiifr dono with neatness ami dispatch, cheap for cash. NOTICE FOH l'UHLICA'l'ION. Lani Oi'i'ici: at la Uiuxin,Oiu'.nox, ) .Mar. , ItSST. f Notice is hereby given that thu following named settler has tiled notice of his inten tion to make final nroof hi sutmort of hi claim, and that said proof will bo made. bo. lore jtegixteraiKi uoceiver at La UranUe, Oregon, on April i'Uth., iHil, vis: John If. rowers, I). B. No. 723J.for thoSK!4 Sec. 10. To. H, It, US i:VM. Ilo iiauieK thu following wunesKcs io irovenis eoniiuuoui residence upon, and cultivation of, said hind,: viz: Lollard Yoorhtw, Wllliuni Dickson, Cralt Mann, and James R. Pllehcr. all of North Powdor, Union county, Oregon. J u:itv ltisr.it aut, :i 10-wti. Rcalstcr.