Eagle Valley.
An InlrriMnir l.rtlr 1'rnm One of tlm
I.iivlint Volley In Colon
County.
the foukth of july.
Your correspondent i'h ii regular mf
pcribcr to tin- Scout, lint weekly lookn
in viiin for any fpucial notice- of tlie
very Important doing in tin's thriving
locality.
Wo arc ncccwurily a foinewliat scat
tered population, Imt wo conic lordli
er occasionally, and it in then that
tongues wag, in resentment of tin; fact
that our ileum rcinain uiidironicled,
Persons who have never visited this
neighborhood or who lack acquain
tance litre may not feel very pro
foundly interested in the little thingH
that goto complete the life of Eagle
Valley, hut those who reside in it, to
gether with ninny who have gone to
wek "fresh licldH and piisturert new"
will he gratified to find your paper
fpcakingof tin1 place once in awhile.
The writer of these remarks has re
cently observed one or two xtrangers
about and thought that they resembled
the gentlemen whom .Scotland's poet
dcsoiibed iih a "ehiel aiming yo (akin
notes." Your correspondent would
naturally wish his own native heath
to bear a good reputation and to that
end if no others do, he may now and
again refer to such sins of commiss
ions or omission as may from time to
timo ho brought before him.
In every place wheroa Sunday school
is established, there you have a centre
around which infinite good may clus
ter, and great credit is due to men and
women who give up their time teach
ing others as much as they themselves
linvo learned Perhaps by sad expe
rience of how best to steer tho human
barque down life's rapid river. Our
school has done useful work in this
dhectiot), and it is with tho best pos
sible intention that we counsel the
managers to keep eye over on the alert
for 'more opportunities.
Qtiirry. Cannot a portion of "Dad
illo"'be induced to quit poker on the
Kabbath lay and spend their timo in
tomething more elevating? Men do
not as a rule get so many chances of
cultivating tho higher life, that they
can alTord to waste any. Let us hope
that our young men will take the hint,
and change their usual lirst day occu
pation. You want news and not ser-
liinnw" imil.u'lint 1ml it ilm
lions, iitut.w lint led to tho nlioe ic -
llOCtlOllS WHS 111! intention to report :
the temporary absence of Mr. and Mrs
"William Uentley at Sparta. They are
energetic supporters of tho Habbath
scliool and their presence cs much
needed.
Our people nro stirring in tlie matter
of July -lib. celebration, having already
combined business and pleasure in ar
ranging for ii dunce, mid at u meeting
which took place at Mr. Lester llol
comb's on the 17th inst, 1 am told that
many of tbosu picsent enjoyed the
splendid supper immensely. John
HehneboU'is to read tho Declaration
of Independence, and .Miss Edith
Young will enliven tho entertainment
by lccitationu in her
Usual correct
Htyle. Providing Air. Ilmsett'rt eonteni
plated Htore is ready in time tlie indoor !
proeeedingK will take plaeo there, bu.
iiH yet there seeniH some doubt m to
whetber it will oe finisbed before tho i
celebration of 1!H)(). With a continu
ation of the beauiiful weather that we '
nro now experiencing weather which
has started tho cutting of hay in ear
nest, a good time ought to lesult, and
whon"tho great event him eonio and
gone, lotino- suggest a really useful and
necessary piece of voluntary labor for
"tho hoys." Decoration day is never
observed in ICnglo Valley, because no
dead warriors repose in its graveyard,
but that is no reason why (Sod's acre
should be neglected. As' long as the
fences ate left broken down and tlie
cuttle allowed to roam at will over de-
lapidated mounds, that cover what '
should be sacredly enshrined, there is '
discredit and dishonor. See to it. boys '
,....1 v,..,w,v n... ..!,. I
...... ll.l DIUUI,
From a burial cround to tv weddini:
fenst is uu abrupt change, hut one
must not forget to speak of u nmrriago
that was duly solemnized in our midst
quite lately. To use iv diplomatic
diraze, "tho high contracting parties"
were Miss Luum Hurnurd and Jell'
Lnird.
Our Sheperd King, Air. U, A. Whit
taker, report speaks of ns having gone
to join tho jubileo of England's (Juecn.
Tho lady lias been good enough to
sign her "Victoria 11" and draw an
enormous salary for fifty yciiiB, and
lier devoted subjeots are proportionate
ly greatful. Some folks uro easily
pleased.
Talking of tho mother country re
minds mo that an English friend of
Mr. W. K. Usher is staying just now
nt Mint gentleman's Euglo Valley ranch,
viz: .Mr. David Heap, who has already
lilcd his intention to bccoinojiii Ameri
can citizen, He has expressed his ap
preciation of true American hospitali
ty, and wo are nblo to assure him that
all good men and truo, wherovcr they
hail from, receive it hearty welcome in,
this land of the free.
I hope that thei.0 joltings will not
ho found too voluniinous for insert-on,
and I cannot closo thorn without giving
just two moru items of news, equally
weighty in import.
'i'hero is much travel on the road be
tween Union and Cornucopia.
Mr. 15. K. Eowell is on Summit creek,
greatly improving his ranch.
Ituiira lun 'Pit nvo
N
0T1CKT0 HTOCKMKN.
New llndgc, Union Co., Oregon.
To all whom it MAY conckhn: North
of Powder river and cant of Kacle creek, the
stockmen are o fug to use nultpetru in their
alt on tho ruugu for their nones and cattle,
and parties tlmt are dealing hi ktock thut
this Is iiolsonoiis to, hud better ho careful
where they drive their utock.
l-ly-yl STOCKMEN.
Noticc of Application to Pur
chase '1 imber Land.
U.S. Lxi Ori'ici:. La (oianhk. Oitr.oo.v.i
Aj-iil '.(!. Isk". (
Notice U hereby given that, in compliance
with the provision of the Act (if CnngriH
npproved .liine.1. 1878. entitled ' An At t for
thcsule of Timber Lands In the Stan s of
t'nlifirnl:t, Oregon, Nevada, and Washing
ton Territory," DAVID KO'LHS, uIhuc
pnst-ofllcc address is North Powder, Union
couiitv, Oregon, has this day tiled In tlil
olllccliis application to jmrchae the H hlf
Nv or and Vhlf NK qr See No. (J In Town
shin No. 0 South. Itaiice No. 1 1 K. of the
Willamette meridian. All persons holding
any adverse claim thereto are required to
present the same nt this ollleu within sixty
days from the tirst piililintlon of this notice.
IIHXIIY lll.N'KII.WIT,
4-:)-wl0 Kegisler.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Land Omci:, at La OrtA.vnn. Oiti:io.v,)
May '2.1, ISsT. f
Notice is hereby dvcii that the following
niiiiicil settler has tiled notice of his inten
tion to make Until proof in support of bis
claim, and that sulii proof will be made be
fore tm; rcgltcraud receiver at biiOrandc.
Oregon, on July li. 1X87, viz: HKItNAKD
I.OHSDON. IM. No. 'JIM, for thti SV tr. ef
SW r.Sre 1, N hlf. of NW r. and SW r.
of NW'tir. See 12Tp4 S It 10 U. He names
the fullowiuir wltmsM's to prove his con
tinitoiis residence upon, and cultivation of.
sultl hind, viz.- John V. Minnick, ,Iuia
Davis. William Wilkinson and Thomas Wil
kinson, all of Union. Oregon.
IIlINIlV ItlM'.IMIIT, i
.V28-w0 lteeNtcr '
To I)!lliiiiirnt Tiix-iay!rit:
HU IT KKMKMHKUKl), That at a regit- '
lar term of ehe County court of the Statu of j
Oregon, for the county of I'nlon hcpiui and
lidii lit the court house in the city of Union '
in sail! county and State, on Wcdne-day, '
the lilli day of Api II A. 1). ls", the same lie- I
leg the llrst Wednesday in said month, and !
the time fixed liy lawHor holding a regular '
term of said (court, when were proent:
The Hon. O. P. (ioodnll, Judge, presiding;
John K. Chrisiuan, eouinilssloner: Kills ,
I.t'Cj),coniiulssioncr; A. T. Neill, clerk, and
A. N. JIaiijllton, sbeiiff.
When, on Mondav tile lltli dav of April
A. 1). 187 or the tilth Judicial day of said ,
term, among others, the following proceed- .
lugs were had, to wit :
In thr Mutter uf ii SmtiiiI Order In the Sheriff:
At tills time', it appcnrlugto the court that
for several years the delinquent tnx list has
been iinnec( sarily large, and that mimes ,
of tax-payers occur on the delinquent tax ,
roll who are well able to pay said taxes. It
Is therefore ordered by the court tlm I upon '
the receipt of the delfnipicnt tax roll of IKSij
and previous years, from the clerk, that the
sheriff proceed at once to collect nil ot'lln-
quciit taxes outstanding, by levying upon i
and selling property If in eessarv; and it
also appearing to tlm court that heretofore
for several year the she rills of this countv '
have not been requested to take the ontii
required by statute upon the return of a
(leiiuipient tax roll, 11 is ncre now ordered
' , , ,f. , ,
that when he mnkrs sctllenicnt with the :
court at the July term thereof he will be re- j
mured to take said oath as provided liv 1
statute. (Signed) O, P. OOoDALI., "
County Judge.
Notice of A ii p I tout Ion to l'lirclinsti Tim
lin I.nml.
U. S, Lanii Ol lTK, L (SllANl)i:, OltlKIO.V, i
Junes. 1RS7. I !
Notice Is hereby given that, in compliance t
with tlie provisions of the Act of Congress ,
approvul June .'1, 1H7S, entitled "An Act for j
tlie sule of Timber Lands in the States of
California, Oregon, Nevada, and Wahing
ton Territory," STKWA ItT KCCLKS, whose
post-oflice address is Union, Union county, 1
Oregon, has this day filed in this otllce Ids
application to purchase the SW'4' Section
Vo.'lt. In Towiibiii No ii Soiitb. ftmiLM No.
-11 Kast, of the Willamette meridian. All
persons holding, any ailvcr.-e claim thereto
are required to present the same at this
otllce within sixty days from the llrst pub
lication of this notice.
IIl.'NltY ItlNllllAUT.
o-ll-wlO. Register.
SUM -.IONS.
thr Circuit Cimrt of thr Statu of Orrqun,
i . i . . , ....'. -
unite ( mimv iif ( num.
W. l'.'Oolddiery, rialntiff,
::
vs.
Issabella (ioldsherv. Defeudimt
To Issuiiu.i.A Cioi.nsiiKav, Tin: novi: Dr.
fiiniiant: '
fNTHK NAM K OK TIIK STATU OK
XOregon, Your are hereby lequlred to ap
pear and answer the complaint tiled against
you in the above entitled suit within ten 1
duys from the date of the service ot this i
summon iiikiii you. if served within this :
county; or, If served In any other county of ,
this State, then within twenty llays from ;
the date of the service of tills summons up-1
on you; and If vou fall so to answer, for.
.Viilit tlm!-...!? ll. Ill.lll.tllV , lit l,.h.. In.lir.. !
"ment against vou for the dissolution of the I
'"""I" Vf "',,IV,,-V ''d'lg hetweon tho i
1mr.def hereto, and Mien other relief as may
uui.an. . .. ... .....v.. ... . ......
'. . 1. .. . , . -.. I, ...lit
i. l. M,u I.IIII (II IVlllM ll W l I II lU.
uery is i in. ami issuoeua iioiiisuerry is
Defendant.
The above summon is published by an
order made at chambers on the :!rd day
of June. 1887 at I'endleton. Oregon, by Hon.
O. W. Walker, Circuit JJudge, that the above
summons bo published for six weeks In
the OttKuoN Scorr. u weekly newspaper
published at Union, Union county. Oregon.
A. MKACIIKN,
Ml-wil. . l'UPs Atty.
AdiiiluUtrntur'N Notice.
VTOTICK m HKUkTiY tllVKN THAT
L the undersigned bus been appointed by
the County court of Union county, State of
Oregon, administrator of tlie estate of It. A.
N'uncc, deceased. Into ot Elgin, Union coun
ty, Oregon, and thut all persons having
claims ngntnst said estate are required to
present the suine, duly veritled, to nie at
my otllce in Siuninerville, Union county,
Oregon, within six mouths I rem the date
hereof.
Dated this Uth. day of June. 18S7.
K. II COLLINS,
tS-ll-wd. Administrator.
Notion of Administrator'!
Jn the Matter of the Kttntr of W'illii Skiff,
Dectnsnt,
By virtue of an order of sale made and en
tered by the County court within nnd for
Union countv, Oregon, on the -ltl day of
April, ISK7, ordering and directing the tin
drndgucil administrators of the estate of
Willis Skiff, deceased, to sell tho following
described real estate Munglng to said es
tate, to wit : Lots No. a. 4, 5 and u in block
No. la, and lots No. . andtl and 111 feet off
ol tho south side of lot No. 7 in block No.
23 in tha town of West Uulou, Union coun
'' Oregon, according to Utu plat of said
town, an the same appears on record in the
otllce of the county clerk of said county, in
satisfaction of tho moitgago of A, L. Ka
ton, wo will, on tho Mb day of July, 1887,
in front of the court house door In tho town
of Union, Union county, Oregon, sell said
above described land, nt puhlio outcry, to
tho highest bidder, n tho following terms,
to wit: Out half cash and one ban on a
credit of tlx months', the purehrser giving
note with mortgage on tho property to be
ture the pavmnt thereof.
Dated at Union, June 1st. IKS7-
MAHYC SKIFF,
Administratrix.
I) A. MeAldSTKIl.
(M. Administrator
Notice of AdiiiliilMrntoi'n Kale.
In thr Mut'rr uf thr Mute uf Willi Skiff, '
llecitifd. ' I
liy virtue of an order of sale made and en
tered by the ('(unity court, within and for
Union county, Oregon, on the -1th day of
A pill .187. ordering and directing the
undersigned administrator of the etate of '
Willis hkill'. deceased, to .ell th real ( state
hereinafter described, to wit: The south
eat qr. of section 7 and the south-west (jr.
of section H In towuhip " south of rall'.'e
.'t!)eat of the Willamette ineriiliiiu, and tin
cast hlf. of south-west qr. and south-west t
(r. oi soutIi-eat (ir. of section ;u towin-inp
2 south of range ii7 vt of the Williiinette
meridian nod the noi'tli-cM"! ir. of north
west qr. section 4 township ') south nume
.-!7 eiiNtof the Wlllnmette ineildiati. in satis
faction of a mortgage of .(. K. Davis and i
tlie Hoard or .Scliool laud I oinmlssioncrs,
we will, on the Mil day of Jul. lf7. In
front of the court house door in the town of
Union. Union county, Oregon, sell said
above described laud at public outcry, to
the highest bidder. The terms of sale an;
one-half cash on a credit of twelve month,
the purchaer giving his note for the de
ferred payment, with mortgage on said
juiid to secure the paviuent thereof.
Dated at Union, June Ut, 1HS7
MAltY ('. SKIFF.
Administratrix.
I). A. McAI.KflCK.
Administrator orthe estate of Willis Skill',
deceased. t-4.
XOTIUK FOH PUBLICATION.
Application for a U.
7. Claim No. :17,
No. 8".
, Patent. Survey No.
Mineral application
U. S. Lxn Omen, La (!uM:, Oiinio.x,)
May Ith. lS.i7.
Notice N hereby given that IC. K. (Moiieh
mid ('. II. Duncan, who.-e post-olllee ad
dress Is Sparta, Union county. Oregon,
have this day tiled their application for a
patent for the "(Seidell F.ngle" quartz mine,
situated in the fo.irth mineral district in
Township 7 S. Itange 411 K. Willamette-meridian,
and described by the olllclal pints
ami field notes on lile in this otllce as fol
lows, to wit :
Beginning at aiiost at tho south-west cor
ner of the claim from which the corner to
sections 2, ,'i, 10 and 11, Tp. 7 Sit 1.1 K. bears
S, 17 (leg. I mill. W 7! feet (list. thepot
being marked "Cor. No. 1,0, K. M. 0, Sur
vev No 7," and running thence S 82 (leg 10
H50 feet to a post marked "Cor No '2. O K M
C Sur No 7;'' thence N 8 (leg H l.'.Ot feet to a
post marked "Cor No 8 (5 li M C Sur No 7,"
on south-west face of post; tnence.N as (leg
W .'IM feet to a iot marked "Cor No t (J H j
M C Sur No 7;" tlienee W 8 (leg W IftOO leet
to the place of beginning, coutiiliiiug V2J"
acres. Location being recorded in Vol I),
page IsiU of records of quartz locations Un
ion county. Oregon. Adjoining claims, are
the "Summit', quartz lode on the ca-d, and
the "Knight" quartz lode on the north.
Any and all persons claiming adversely
anv portion of said "Oolden" Kuj.de" quartz
lode above described, are required to file
thciradversr elabn with the register of tlie
U. S. land otllce at La (irande. Union cuun
ty, Oregon, during the sixty days period of 1
liilbllcntioii liereul, or they will lie barred
by lrtue of the prevision ol the statute.
JlUNltY lllNlJIIAltT,
it. ...i. .....
Ill fl.n I . I
It is hereby ordered that the foregoing
notice of application for a I . h. Patent be
published for a period of sixty days (ten
consecutive weeks) in the Oiumon Scoct.
a weekly newspaper published at Union, in
Union county, Oregon.
JIlI.VHY KlNKHAltT,
-wlO
Jlegister.
NOTICE FOR T'UA LI CATION.
Application for a U. S
i). Claim No. .'111. M
Patent. Survey No.
Mineral application No.
H7.
U. S.
Lanii Oitick, La Okanhk, Ohuuox
May -i, losi, i
Notice is hereby given that K. K. Clougli
and C. II. Duncan, whose post-olllee ad
dress I.sSparta, Union county, Oregon, have
this day tiled their application for a patent
for the'"Knight" ipiartz mine, situated in
the fourth mineral district in T 7 S H .'1 K
Willamette meridian, and described by the
otlieial pints and tleld mites on lile in this
otllce, as follows, to wit :
Beginning at the NK corner pott of the
"Oolden Kagle'1 quartz, mine, post being
marked "Cor No 1 IC M C Sur No !l" on
north west face; running thence north
(leg west l.'iOO feet to a po-t marked 'Cor No
IC M C Sur No !;" thence north S deg K
(,D0 feet ton post marked "Cor No a KM C
SiirNofM'Mlience south yi deg K l-'iOO feet
to tio north-west corner of the ''Summit"
(liiartz mine, which corner post is marked
"Cor No 4 KMC Sur No on south-west
face of post; thence south 8degW(i00 feet
to the place of beginning, containing 0.(1")
acres. Location being recorded in Vol I),
page a III records of quarts locations, Union
county, Oregon. Adjoining claims are tlie
"(iold'en KagV quartz lode on the south,
and the "Summit'' quartz lode on the east.
Any and all pcisou claiming adver.-el v
anv portion of .-aid "Knight" (maitz lode
above described are rcqulicd to lile their ad
verse claim with the register of the U. S.
laud ollice at La Oraude, Union countv.
Oregon during tlie sixty diivs period of ul
lleation hereof, or tln-y will be imrred ly
virtue of the provisions of tho statute
llKNUV JtlNKll.VUT,
llegister.
It Is hereby ordered that tho foregoing
notice of application for a U. S. Patent be
published tor a period of sixty days (ten
consecutive weeks) in the Oiikuo.n fiCoCT,a
weekly newspaper published at Union, iu
Unioii county, Oregon.
Hknky Kinkhaut,
5-7-wlO lteglster.
NOTICE FOH PUBLICATION.
Application for a U. S. Patent. Survey
No. H. Claim No. 38. Mineral application
No. Ml.
U. S. Land Okkick, La (Ika.nde; Ok.)
May 4, 1887. f
Notice is hereby given that K. K. Clough
and C 11. Duncan, whuse post-otllce ad
dress is Sparta, Union county. Oregon, have
this day filed their application for a patent
for the "Summit" n.uarU mine, sUuated in
tlie fourth niinerai;district in Township 7
S ltango 4.1 K Willamette meridian, and de
scribed by tho otlieial plats ami Held notes
on tile in this otllce, as follows, to wit :
llcBiutiing at a Hilnt at the south-west
corner of tho elabn from which. Jlie corner
to sections '.'.a, 10 ami 11 T 7 S It M K. bears
S 21 deg 58 mill W llilO feet distant; the
post being marked "Cor No 1 S M V Sur No
8:" running thence S KJ deg 11 IV) feet to a.
post marked "Cor No 2 S M C" Sur No 8
thence, north H deg E 13.1(1 Uc to a post
marked "Cor No It S M C Sur No 8;" thence
north 82 deg "W 350 feet to n yotl marked
"Cor No 4 S M C Sur No 8;" thence S Sileg
W 133U feet to the placo of Wginnliig, and
containing 10.71 acres. Loextion being re
corded in Vol 1), iago 318 record of miart
ligations, Unfuii county, Oregon. Adjoin
ing claims are the "Oofdeu haglo" ouartz
lode on tho west, nnd the "North Star" lode
on tho north.
Any and all persons claiming adversely
any portion of said "Summit" quart i lode
above described, are required to tito their
adverse claim with the n-gi"'" of tho U. S.
land otllce at La (irande, Union county,
Oregon, during the sixty days period of pub
lieu ion hereof, or they will bo barred by
virtue, of the provisions of the statute.
Hknky Kinkhaut,
llegister.
It is hcrebv ordered that tho foregoing
notice of application for a U, S. Patent be
mililtftli.ul r.ir h iwrlnil ,lf iIvtv llllVd (tvl
coiuecutive weeks) iu tho Orcoox SiiitT, a
weekly newspaper puuiisucu ai i iiiun, iu
Union county Oregon.
llHNUY KlNKIIAItT,
5.; wlO Kegister
Thomson &, I'uiscl mo ntrents for
tlie celebrated Cyclono Wind Mill, and
ns the prices on them have been great
ly reduced they arc now within the i
reach of nil. Sample mill to be seen
tit their planer in North Union. Call
and examine it.
Catiea-i
a Const Ration
One bottle taken according to Itrcciiom
will gire better results than a gallon oi
Sarsaparilla, or any of tho so-called, Elooo
Purifiers with vhich tho market' is glutted
At Druggists, price $1.00 per bottle.
$500 REWARD
will be paid for any case of Rlicumai.'.im
which Dr. Pardee's Remedy, properly ao
ministered, failc to relieve.
Nervous Exhaustion.
A Few Useful Hints For
Nervous People.
"l am so nervous" is a vcrv common ex
pression, used by both old and young: and
ery few can now be found who are free
from nervous troubles. We l egret to see.
that the malady ii rapidly Increasing. And
from what cause? There are various reas
ons. It may bo because of a low condition
of tiie general health; the vltility of the
nervous system is depressed; or from a
want of perfect digestion and usimIliatIon
of food, and the vitili.lng power of pure,
rich blood, the nerves are not properly
strcnthcucd and nourshcd,aud consequent
ly hi'coutc weak and diseased
There was a time when "nervousness,''
and that class of disease known as nervous
affections, were apparently confined to
ladies; but at the present day it is an un
doubted fact that as large a portion of ner
vous diseases exist among men as among
the gentler sex; and their distressing affeets
and lasting and enervating results are a
thousand fold more series, as they extend!
to posterity and are productive of a we-ik- j
ened and enfeebled race. Nervous and
physiual debility, caused by
is a freiiuent and distressing disease, its de
pressing influence being felt alike on both
sexes and all ages. Among the first sym-
ptons of this alTcction are usually a de
rangement of the digestive organs. A feel-
of languor will be experienced, and a grad
ual failing ot strength, with general weak
ness and pain in the baek. More or les ex
hiiuvtation U experienced on waking-in tho
the niornsng. There is often a bad taste in
thr mouth; tho vision becomes dimr the
mcmoiy Ls fmpairedr ami the patient Is
troubled wjtk frc(pient dizziness. Persons
thus affected arc ofttm despomlaiit. and
ruffer from glooui and depression of the
mind. The nervei become to weakened
thut the least excitement or shock brings on
a tremoror trembling, often attended by
palpatation ef the heart.
LADIES
Are- particularly s-asceptihle to. nerToiw
disorders,, owing partly to their more
delicate nervous orpinlzation and partly
to their sedentary life and consequent
coufineumit in-doors. Such affections are
attended by restlessness and narvous excite
ment, anxiety or expression of the mind,
loss of interest in soaiety ami tho dally af
fairs of life. There, is also, loss of sleep;
the patient on rising iu tho- morning, feel
ing tired, languid and unreCresheiL From
slight nervous attacks to hysteria, from sim
ple -'nervousnos" to utter prostration,
there- arc many aud varied forms of diseases
of the nervous system none of which should
exist, and of allot which can be cured by
the use of
Br. Pardee's Medy
Which lirst stimulate thollveratid kidney's
to healthy action, regulates tho digestive or
guus, and from tho tirst dose begins its
work ot purifying and building up the worn
out system It produces sweet and healthy
sleep, enriches the blood, and inumrts to
the pale aud sallow cheeks tho glow of
health, brings brightness to tho eye and
elasticity to tho step. More real benitit can
be derived from one halt dozen bottles of
Dr Pardee's Kcmcdy, than from a hundred
dollars Invested in any other way.
Ask your druggLt for it, ami take no
other
mmi lif
W. D. BFJDL&MA, Proprietor.
Keep eonxtantiv on hand a fi '1 ass .rtiucnt of i vc ryt'.lng in bis line, manufactured
ic best material obtainabie. He i ( now utlirr.ig for . aie iho
of the
Best lot of saddles, at, lower prices than were
ever offered in Eastern Oregon,
LEAD HARNESS, HOUSE BLANKETS, CURRY COMBS,
Also a FULL ASSORTMENT of SPUHS. AVHIPS. AXLK (SltKASH, JIAltNKS.S
OIL. Ktc. Kti:.. Ltc, In fact everything usually kept in a
Cjf-Cull and examine good'.
MRU
1 9
i M HH M
(Ol'l'OSITi: CENTENNIAL HOTEL.)
J.
Everything First Clas. Terms Very Itciisonable.
Buss to and Fiom the Depot Making Connection with all Trains.
Dailv Stage Li e to Cove,
Carrying Fast Freight and Passengers.
Leaving Union every afternoon and returning in morning, making connection with
trains. Fare 50 cents round trip 7" cents.
uBPtO!
Union,
Having leased and thoroughly refitted the same, it will be conducted 'on an en
tirelv diflerent plan than heretofore, and no pains will be spared to make patrons com
fortiiltle. In connection with tlie hotel is an elegant
-JeBIiaiAlB FAlM,sc-
Where the Finest lirauds of
Wines, Liquors and Cigars are kept con
stantly on hand.
The patronage of the public is solicited. E. MILLK1!, Proprietor.
MITCHELL & LEWIS CO.,
(LIMITED.)
Factory, Racine. Wisconsin. Branch. Portland, Oregon.
Mai.u acti re s
Carriages, Buggies, Phaetons, Buckboards
Eoad Carts, Spring Wagons, etc.
i fm is mi am.
CANTON CLIPPER PLOWS. IIAHKOWS, ETC.
GALE CHILLED PLOWS, AND IDEAL FEED MILLS.
SEND FOR CATALOGUE AND PllICE LIST, FREE.
MITCHELL & CO., Limited. - 192-104, Front St., Portland, Or.
MfMiiiiHiiiniirnnm'itwf''tBWiirigwTt'ii m im 1 1 lllll III M llllll I III III H I II mil II III 1 1 I Mil II1I1MIIM1I IU HHIfTlWI
HOWLAND WBLSOW,
Keep constantly on hand a large supply of Parlor and Bed
Room Sets, Bedding, Desks, Office Furniture etc.
UPHOLSTERING Do e in the Best Style.
,. lounges, Mattresses, and all Unds of Furniture, made to order. Your patronage
solicited. Our prices are reasonable. O Main Street Union Oregon.
ALPINE H0TEL,
Cornucopia, Union county, Or.
R. C WAR1NNEK, Prop'r.
Tlie only tirst class hou.e in the oam.
No pains spared to make Riiesu coiufoita
hie. Charges Reasonable.
CRA7CR AXLE
liniblfall fiREMOC
IIEST IN TI1C WOlll.n
f.f .eri.n ?uall,I? are unturpamiej. actually
Vnlmaloli. (SET T 1 1 if Ci li S L I N i.
IXtll SAU pv
Orccou and Wnnbluctou Tcr. .ircrchont
aud llenlcm cciicrull .
li
O Main Street, Union, Oregon.
Ml MI ill turn
Proprietor,
Oregon,
o" and Dealers in
City - Meat -- Market.
Main Street. Union, Oregon, -t
iienson nnos. - pkopkietoks!
' Keep constantly on hand
UEEF, POUK- VEAL, MU'ITON,
SAUSAtiE, HAMS, LAUD. Etc.
! Tonsorial Rooms.
J. M. JOHNSON, - - PltOPIlIETOIt,
Main street, Union, Oregon.
Hair cuttinj.', shaviin; and shampooing
, doiu i.eatty an. I in the hi st style.
Hot and Gold Baths.