The News. Selected From Our Jinny KxclianEcs, 1'or the Itenilrro .f I XTE RESTING ITEMS. Parties enjingod in cleaniti,' out the back yiin! of Geo. Swappirt's fiiloon, in Iloppncr, hist week unearlhc.il tin bones of two men who litul been buried there. The mutter will bo invcstifijiteil. The enpiipement of Mis Allies Dolph, daughter of tin collator from Oregon, to Mr. Nixon of New Orleans is uiinnunecil. The wedtlinp is to take laee next month. Miss Dolph is now in Ifew York, where she will spend the week. , W'u am reliably informed that the firm of Woods & Thompson, of Hunt ington, has purchased the entire .larvis hand of entile and horses, paying there for the sum of $11,001). This is one of the largest sales reported for coinc time. Haker City IlerrMe. Several days ago n charge of incest was made in justice Stiiuller's court, at Cottage (5 rove, Lane county. The crime is alleged to have been committed in one of the first families of the coun ty, and was made by the daughter against the father. The father was held in bonds of and the-daughter .fiiOO for their appearance at court. The Portland Dnmu-mt says "It is now learned that Dr. (.'apps is in Colo rado. His wife is a cistcrof .Mis. Judge JU'dinun of this city, and will come here to reside in a wtek or to. Capps has relations living in Oregon City. He left his time children dependent on bis deserted wife. It is said that this is not the first time that Capps has made this sort of a break." Weston Lmder: Itailroadsinay dam age small towns that they passthrough but it in u fact that since the comple tion of tho "missing link" laziness in Weston has greatly increased, ical es tate has enhanced in value, empty houses are tilling up, and iiioim stran gers are noticeable on our streets than formerly. A spirit of ontcrpriso has also taken possession of our people, and in less than six months Weston will be heard from. A u exchange thinks that the women's lights women should emigrate to Alaska According ton traveler who has return ed from that region, "in Alaska the Indian woman is boss, and they assume every prerogative exercised by male Indiiuu elsewhere, even to the extent of having a plurality of husbands, thus reversing tho order in other tribes, by which the male has a plurality of wives. The squaws lind work for their husbands to do and compel them to do it. The woman docs nil the trading and receives and disburses all the money." , The members of theSluttz Dramatic company, who wcie injured by the up setting ol a stage on theSiskiyoti moun tains, are housed in a tumbledown cabin near the summit of the. mountains, about twelve miles south of Ashland. The cabin was occupied by a poor family, who genoiouly surrendered it to the wounded strangers. It contained only one bed and few of the necessaries of life. For a person in good health the situation of sleeping on the lloor with only enough to eat to sustain life, is had enough, hut for people serious ly injured, two of (hem beleived to be (lying, the situation is pitiful, and calls for sympathy. Little Ivy Stutlz and Jasper Cunningham, the driver, were injured internally, and word onnio to Ashland Sunday that Cunningham was not expected to live through the night. The child is in great pain. Her father, when he saw the accident was inevitable, threw her from the stage, intending that she should strike in some hr boughs that lay at the side of the mad; hut he miscalculated the speed and the child was thrown against a rocky bank. It is thought she cannot recover. Others are sutl'criug from cuts and bruises. Public School Scribblintfs. I0i. Seot r: There is a disposition on the putt of your correspondent to he very unprejudiced, when it comes to the point of bestowing praise on any per son, or institution, that is praiseworthy. Any friend or foe, party or denomina tion, will always Hud an abundant sup ply of genuine praise, in the rhetorical qualities of your humble professor of the quill driving art, and the Union public school is the victim this time. Good order, and management prevail. The daily attendance is gradually diminishing, owing to spring work. The two rooms up stairs will proba bly be united next Monday, and Princi pal Owen will ho eommandaqt. Miss Moore, teacher of the intciine diate department has been quite siek for the past few days, and Miss Mary Kennedy has been teaching instead. The progress of the higher classes, (and lower too) has been very rapid during the past term, and some of tin oldest scholars will probably graduate in .May, at the end of tho term. Good unnngh! That speaks for its self. The Star Literary Society, organized about two nmntlw ago, is a model of literary talent. Thero was not much enthusiasm entertained by any one in behalf of the Society, but it gradually grew and dcvcloicd until it tan he tru ly called a Literary Sooioty. The directors of the district take an active interest in the welfare of their school, which shows, why the scIhkiI lias prognwd as it bus. If every dis trict in the state was presided over by such a board, no nuno for complaint, no disorganization, discontent or strug gling would be manifested. Faithful and earnest rulers make u prosperous state. P. V. Piu Onlv it low cans of the prize .Sowing Mayliuu' baking powdt r loft at IovvV. Tiy your chance, you will probably dniw the machine. STOCK MAIIKET. Weekly Itrport rumlxlieil Hie "Seniit" 1J .1. II. llntlilito-fi. IN.rtlnntl, Or. Portland. Oregon, April HI. 1HK7. Ilcef innrki t continue active at the Port land Stock Yard for a 1.1 prime href offered that nic smor.th and line coarse meet lug with fair sale. For want of better cpuditj , strong inclination t" advance prices Corn 11 fancy mrats otic red. (icneral trade In hog", active, with light supply. Sheep trade fair ly active for Mot ky sheep of 100 lbs at top pnets, inferior, dragging. Lambs, in light receipt. Stock cattlccontinuctoarrlve for Kastern Oregon and Washington. Work oxen, In tight receipt, tliuugh command fair juice. Woik horse, in fair demand. Horse of speed bring good prices and are sought for. Considerable Inquiry for blood td cattle. Arrival of stock for the week: April l'.'.-Ilcef. tl bead; blooded cattle, l." liead. April l.'l. llecf. l'JIhcail: sheep. 152 head; driving horses, VI bead. April It Hog, 111 head; beef LM) head. April 1". Sheep, CO head; work horses, 1'! head. April 10 Stock cattle, UM head; sheep. :!: Ik ad. April 17. lieef, lil bead; work oxen, 12 head. April IS. Kerf, nil head; stock cattle, 1.7) head ; Iiol's, liO head. April 111.- beef, (JO head; horses, 1 1 head, bulls, head. (Quotation. Ilcef, I (''",' e gross; boss, I V, Qi "' , c gro ; sheep, I ( ." e gross. Market active for all prime meats. .i. ii. itATiimw: Indian Valley I loins. Seeding most done, then farmers will take a hum. J'cv Johnson preached in our viein- itv the 17th inst. ! Jesse A. Jackson is erecting a now plank fence around his residence. .1. T. Galoway will commence erect ing iivery large barn in about ten days. Sheriir Hamilton was in our midst last week for the purpose of buying horses, hut did not invest. Jacob Long is reported as owning one of the lit test mares iii Union coun ty, which is undoubtedly line. John Parker came in this week from I Harney Valley, for the purpose of niov-1 ing his brother Thomas back with him. ) Clms. Moore is spending this week at or near Union. "Come hack, Charlie, I or I will be after you," so says his "mil ecnin." J. didders, of Siiminerville, was in our midst the loth., and pun based nut1 horse from Samuel Parker ior .IUO aho one from Clms. Da it, for tho saint I "' . I The largest days sawing that the null belonging to J. T. Galoway has ever done, was on Monday the 11th inst., which resulted in sawing 11,000 feet. Nil', i Ctienp Iiniils nnd SIiiich. Lndies' Krench kid shoes. .f:!.r(l; mens boots, ?i! 7."; mens' two-buckle shoes, f LL'5 ; at Vincent'.', lie is closing out his goods, regardless of cost before getting in his spring stock. Iivery thing else at similar prices. Now is the tiino to get bargains. Absolutely Pure. ! 'I'hls powder never varies. A marvel of 1 puiitv, strenth and wholesonieness .More 1 economical th in the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sol I in competition with theinul- tltude of low test, sliort weight aiumn or phosphate powders. Sold onk In cans, Itov ai. ItAKlMi PitWUlili Co., Kin Wall St., N. Y. SAVE YOUR SOLES AT - Al. Dickson's Hoot ami shoo shop, two doors north of llouson ltro's meat market. BOOTS and SHOES Mado to order out of tho best liuilo rial to ho obtained, ami at prices as low as tho lowest. Ropuirliifr tlono with neatness and dispatch, cheap for cash. AND SODA KAtTOKY, Cor. Main and It Sts. - Union. Oregon, MlUltM.YN .V lt.I.i;V, I'mps. Manufacturers and dealers in Vodn W'u ' ter, Sarsaparilla. (ituger Ale, ("ream Soda ami Champagne Ciller, Syrups, etc. Or deis promptly tilled. : City - Meat Market. I Main Street. Union, Oregon. , IIK.NSOX I1KOS. I'KOIMUETOKS. Keep constantly on hand lllKKF, TOHK- VKAL, MUTTON, 1 SAl'SAd'K, HAMS, LAUD, lire. . I 4 Kentucky LiQiior Store BUY A BAKING POWDER, Made by IJothiii "Maiiufacturiiitf Co., San Francisco, Cal. An Elept Present of Silver, Glass, Sitka or Majolica ware with Every can. For Sale by JONES BRO'S. Union. Op. MITCHELL & LEWIS CO., (LIMITED.) Factory, Racine, Wisconsin. Branch, Portland, Oregon. Manufacturers of ''Carriages, Buggies, Koad Carts, Spring Wagons, etc. WUfiTT mmt AMU PBDTTO CANTON CLIPP1CU PLOWS. II A BROWS, ETC. OA LE C1IILLI0D PLOWS, AND IDEAL FEED MILLS. SKND FOR CATA LOOl'E AND PBICE LIST, EREE. . tH ICHliLL L CU.. LimitCfl The Celebrated Kimball ANOS AND i ARE THE BEST! k I. Furman. Aaent, f alia I alia, I. T. HOWLAWD Keep constantly on liaiul a large supply of Parlor and Bed Room Sets, Bedding", Desks, Office Furniture etc. UPHOLSTERING Done in the Best Style. I.'iunges, Mattresses, and all kinds of Furniture mado to ordrr. Your patronage solicited. Our price are reasonable. O Main Street I'nion Oregon. Jones Bro's- NlsW SCKNKRYand ACCKSS0RIKS JUST RIsCUIVKI): All kinds of photographic work done in n su perior manner, and warranted to give satisfaction. Views of Resiflences Taken on Application. CAN OF SHORE t and Dealers In Phaetons, Buckboards mm Mil- mam it mat, 1 92--1 94, Front St., Portland, Or. RGANS & WILSON, EES ml FURHl Wm. Artists, wn Thomson & Purscl nro nsicnts for , the cclelx;atod Cyclone WindMill, mid ' its the prices on tliein have been great- ; ly reduced they arc now within tho reach of all. Sample mill to bo seen I at their phincriu North Union. Call ' and examine it. 1 NOTICE VOli Pl'BLICATICN. Application for U. S. Patent. Survey No. h, Claim No, 41. Mineral application No. 84. I U. S. LAMiOrncn. La Oiuniii:. Okkiiox,) .March 4, 1SS7. I Notice is hereby given that the Oregon Ciold Mining Company, of Louisville, Ken tucky, by Joseph Luce, their attorney, whose postolllccaddress U Cornucopia, I'n ion countv, Oregon, ha this day tiled their application for patent for fifteen hun dred lineal feet on the "Kagle'' quartz lode, bearing gold and silver ; the same belli 1 4SMJ feet South -wet and 10 feet Noitli eait from dlcnvcrv shaft thereon, with sur face ground ("" f'tt hi width, situate in (iranite mining district, Union county. Oregon, and deseribedby the ollieial plat and field note on tile in this olllee, as fol lows, viz: beginnim.' at a point X ill deg. 10 min. West and IKf'-' feet di-tant from the quarter section corner between Sees. 27 and .'4. Tp. Ii S. ltango 4"i K Willamette meridian, at which point Nu iot maiked corner No. I, K. M. C. suivev No. .": thence South 71 leg. Wiiuin. Kiit MM feet to post corner No. 2: thence North 18 deg. 01 uiln. Kant 1.V0 feet to post corner No. .'(; thence North 71 deg. Td! mill. West 1100 feet to iot corner No. 4: thence South is deg 04 min. West l.VXI feet to pot corner No. 1, aii'l the place of be uiimiiiL containing 120 II i acre, and form ing a portion of the out'i-east anil tin Soiith-we-t '-, of .Section 'J7 in Towmhin 0 ' South of Itange4.') Kast Willamette meildi- ) an: scid location being recorded in Vol, V t pag"10of the records of t'nion county, Oregon. Adjoining claiinents on this lode , are the "Creek'' lode on the North. I Any and all pcrsiAi claiming adversely I anv " nortinii of -aitl "lairle " ouartz I miueor claim ahovedeeribeil. are required to tile their adverse claims vith the 1'egis tcr of the V, S. Land Olllee at La irandc, I'nion county, Oregon, during the sixty davs period of publication hereof, or they will be barred by virtue of the. provisions tif the .statute. llnxuv Ki.vkii mit, Register. It is hereby ordered that the foregoing notice of application for a IT. S, patent, he published lor a period uf (in days (ten con secutive weeks; in the Onr.oox Sciii'T. a weekly newspaper published at Cnion, in Union county. Oregon IIk.vhv lti.i:u mit, marPi-wiO. ltegister. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Application for a V. S. Patent. Survey No. 4. Claim No. 40. Mineral application No. S12. I. S. Land Oitici: La (Uianoi:, Oiii:oo.v, I March 4, 1SS7. Notice is hereby given that the .Oregon (Told Mining Company, of Louisville, Ken tucky, by Joseph Luce, their attorney, whose postotlice address is Cornucopia, t'n ion county. Or., have this day liled'thrir ap plication Kir a patent for iffteen hundred lineal feet on the "Creek" tpiartz lode, bearing gold and silver; the same being 40 feet South-west and 14(10 feet North-east from discovery shaft thereon, with surface ground (iOllfe'etin width, situate in the Oraniiv mining district, t'nion county, Or egon, and described by the otlleiul plat and'tield notes now (Ml tile in this otllce, as follows, viz: Itcgluning at a point from which the quarter seeiton corner between Sees. i!7 and and !M Tp. Ii S, It 4."i H. bears.S. Odeg. lilinin. K 'JIN) feet, maiked by a iot ." feet long, marked corner No. 1, C. M. C, survey No. 4, on North-cast face of pot; thence S. 71 deg. ."ill min. K IKMI feet to post corner No. l!; thence N Jsdcg 04 min. K l.'ifofrct to post corner No. :i: thence N 71 deg. Til min. W liOO feet to post corner No. 4: tlieneit S IS deg. 04 min. W l."00 feet to post corner No. 1. ami the olac" of beginning, containing I'O.tW acres," and forming a portion of the North-eat '4 of Section U7 in Townsliip Ii South of Itange 45 Kat Willamette mrridi an; said location being recorded in Vol. 11, pane l! )4 of the records of t'nion county, Oregon. Adjoining claimants on this lode are the "Kagle" quartz lode on the South. Any and all persons claiming adversely any portion of said ''Creek" quartz mine or claim above described, are required to tile their adverse claim with the ltegister of the P. S. Land Olliee. at La (irande, I'nion county. Oregon, during the sixty days peri od of publication hereof, or they will be barred by virtue of the provisions of the statute. JI cxiiv I!ini:iiakt. ltegister. It is hereby ordered that the foregoing notice of application for a V. S. Patent be published for a period of tiO days (ten con secutive weeks) in the Oitnnox Scoct, a weekly newspaper published at Cnion, in t'nioii county, Oregon. IIKNIIY Itixcu VIST, Marti-'-win. ltegister. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. .Vindication for p. Patent. Survey Mineral applica- o. . Claim No. tion No. s;t. U. S. Lv.MiOrncn La OitAxnn, Onr.oo.v.) March 1. 1-S7. t Notice is hereby given that the Oregon Gold Mining Company, o' Louisville, Ken tucky, by Joseph Luce their attorney, whose pnstolliee address is Cornucopia, Un ion county. Oregon, have this day tiled their application for a patent for the "Annex'' placer mine, situated in (iranite mining dis trict, Union e uuitv, Oregon, and described by the ollieial plat's and Held notes 011 tile in thisotlice, as follows, viz: beginning from a point 10.0(1 chains North of the Section eornerbet ween Sees. J7 and :tt. Towiishlnd South Itange 4. Kast Willamette meridian; thence North f7 deg. Oil min. Kast 1. (si chains to a post marked corner No. 1, A. 1. M. ('.. urvey No. II; thence North 7 dcgOU min Kast !l .V) chains to a post for witness corner No, , marked V. C. comer No. . A. 1'. M. C. survey No. II, on North face cf post, and 10 chains to corner No. '. in the bed of Pine creek, then North 10 chains to corner No. :i: tlience Soitth deg 00 min. West a 10 chains to comer No. 4; thence South is deg. ol min. West 10..VJ chains to corner post No. 1, point of departure, containing ii.7.'l acre, and foi ining a portion of the South-east of Section "J7 In Township (I South of Itange 4.' Kast Willamette meridian; said location being recorded in Vol. P, C. page 01 of the records of Union county, Oregon. Adjoin ing claimants 011 this hide are the "Kagle"' piarU mine on the West. Any and all persons claiming adversely any portion of said "Annex'1 placer mine or claim above described, are required to tile their adverse claim with the ltegister of the U S. Laud Olliee. at La (irande, Union county, Oregon, during the sixt v days peri od of publication hereof, or tfiev 'will he barred by virtue of the provisiohn of the statute. Hkxky Hinkiiaht, Ucgister. It is hereby ordered that the foregoing notieoof application for a U.S. Patent ho published lor a period of (SO day (ten con secutive weeks) in the Okeuon Scoct, a weekly nevspaier published at Union, in Union county, Oregon. Hr.MiY Itt.vr.iuur, ninrl-MvlO. KcgUtcr. OTICK J'OK PUHLICATIOrs. I.ASI) Ol-TICF. AT L. (JltAXDK.Oltr.flOX, ) Mar. !), 1SS7. Notice is hereby given that the following naiiud settler has tiled notice of his intcn f Ion to make thud proof in support of his claim, ami that said proof will be made be fore ltegister ami lleceiver at La ttrandc, Oiegon, on April L'lith.. 1W, viz: John II. l'owrrn, I). S. No. Till, for theSKlf See. tn. Tp. (7 S. It. .'8 KW.M, lie nanirc the following witnesses: to irovehi eoiitinuoii residence upon, and cultivation of. said land, viz: Lel'.ard Vocrhc, William Oiekson, fruit Munn.nnd .laints It. l'ileher. all of North Powder, Cnion county. Oregon. HEXItV UlNKItAIST. a-l!)-. ltegister. NOTICE VOll PUBLICATION. Lm Okhi u at Lv OiiAxin:. Oiikoon,) March :wth. 1SS7. VTOTICK IS HKItKllY tilVKN THAT the following-named settler has tiled no tice of his intention to make linal proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the ltegister and Ueeel ver at La (irande, Oregon, on May 10th, 1887, viz. AU.'r.l Mliuilek. Hd. No. ilolS. for the S'.. SK'4 See 7 and NK'4 NK', See IS and N"V'4 NW'4 Sec 17 Tp 1 S It 41 KW.M. He names the follow ing witnesses to prove his continuous resi dence upon, and cultivation of. said lamL viz. John bates. Uiawlcy Hates, A. C. Oellerd. and William Young, nil of Union. 1'nioll county, Oregon. III.NUV UlXKIIAItT, 4-2-wO ltegister. Notice of Application to rurclmsc Tim ber Land. C.S. L.mi On'ici:, La(!!inpk, Ohkook, ) March ll'lth., 1S.U7. f VTOTICK IS HKItKllV (MVKN THAT. 11 in compliance with the provisions of the Act of Congress, approved June .'J, 1878; entitled ''A11 act for tho sale of Timber Lands in the States of ( aliforuia. Oregon,. Nevada, and Washington Territory," "Will linn Wilkinson, AVhose post-olllee address is I'liiou. I'nion county. Oregon, has this day tiled in this otllceiiis ap-plicatioii to purchase the NK SK Sec 1 Tp4 S It 40 K alio N'H sW Sec No. Ii, in Township No. 4 S, liange No. 41 H, of tlie W. meridian. All peisons holding nny adverse claim thereto aie required toiire sent the same at this olllee within sixty davs from the first publication rf this notice. Hr.xnv JCinriiakt, 4-'J-w0 ltegister. 13 ST It AY NOTICE. Taken up Hee. 1st 1S!, by Jo-enh Shep ard, at his ranch in I hie Valley. Pine Val ley posioflicc, I'nion county, Orrgon. and dulv posted. One heavy 'built bay mare with :t white feet, blazed" face, liraiuled W on left shoulder, said mare having a year ling eolt with her. Mare and colt apprais ed at $!V).00 bv K. A. Leep. Justice of the peaee, Pine Valley precinct. "BLACK PRINCE," The celebrated English draft stallion, lllack Prince, was brought to this countr from California in February last, and will make the season in t'nion ( ounty at the fol lowing times and places: At the Cove, Tuesdays and Wednesdays; at KUiots stable, rnion.'Saturdav; on other days at thcStan ton fundi, north of Union. THK.MS: For single service, 10, due at time of ser vice; for the season. !fl.", ducat close of season; to insure, i'2't, dne when mure is known to be with fold. Mares will be pas tured at the Stanton ranch free of charge, owner taking all risk of accidents. Should anv mare hied to lllack Prince be sold, tra iled or change hands, then the charges for service shall be due and payable when tho sale, trade or change is effci'ted. PKDKfHKK: llLACK PIMNCN was sired by impel tott lllack Prince, an imported horse from Aus tralia, and owned in Napa. He is a puro bred English draft horse. His dam by Young Kentuek. out of a (ilory mare, lllack Prince has made stands for three years in Sonoma county, Cal. and shows some of the best colts in' the State. For further Information inquire of Clause (ircoes, who has charge of the horse. t'nion, Oregon. April liOth, 18S7. ,8'UCSFI USllilg Liniiiient OTT0R.33JS Sciatica, Lumbago, Rhenmatuci, Burn5 Scalds, Stings, Bites, Bmlscs, Bnnions, Corns, Scratches, Sprains, Strains, Stitches, Stiff Joints, Backache, Galls, Sores, Spavin Cracks. Contracted Hnscle, Eruptions, Hoof Ail, Screw Worms, Swinney, Saddle Galls, Files. THIS COOD OLD STAND-BY nccoinjillslien for everybody ezoctly wlint It claimed furit. Oaoof tho reasons for tho tirent o;ularlty of the Jlustans Liniment Ii found In Iti uuiveranl n 11 r I Icnli 1 1 1 ty. Kvory body umU such a nif diclne. The Lntnbr rmnu needs It In ense of sccldent. The Ilonsewlfo ueids It for general family u. The C'nnnlrr netdi It for his teams and bU wen. Tho Mcchnulc need It always on bis work lifneh. t Tho ailncrnredsltlneaoof rmerfncy. The l'lonocr nced lt-caa't Ket alone vfltbeut It. The Kanner needs It lu hU bouse, his stable, and his stool: yard. The HieHiiiboat mnn or tho HontniM nttit It In liberal supply ndoatond ashore. Tho Hor.e-fauclcr uoeds tt-U U liU bt friend ami safest reliance. The Stoclt-srower liecits It-It will ssy hua thousands of dollars and a world of troubla. Tho Itallroni! mnn msls It and will nod It so Ung as his life ts a round of accidents and dangers. Tho HneUwoodauinn needs It. There Is notn Inj like It as an antidote for tho dangers to III, limb and comfort which surround tho jiloneer. Tho Merchant needs Itabout hU store raoor his einiiloyees. Accidents will happen, and war these come the Mustang Unlraeut Is wanted atoc Keep a llottlc lu the House. 'TIs the v scooniy. .-.mediate Keep u Uottlo l the l'nctory. J'f" . use lu case of accident saves pain and "J Keep it Uottlo Alway.ln the Hlwe r use wlica wauled.