The Oregon scout. (Union, Union County, Or.) 188?-1918, October 14, 1887, Image 8

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    C1RCTIT t'OlTUT PROCEEDINGS.
.1 m i.iiurcii vb r a Ainlinilcv: con-1
tinned for llic term.
Stiito vh Tli os Waldrop ; plead gtiilly ;
honloneed to penitentiary for two years.
. 1) Summer it Ilro vs J) A Allen ct al ;
dcimirror to operate answer withdrawn.
State vb Thus .1 Lemon ; verdict "not
guilty."
A Oanglotrvs 11 W and Kohl Deal;
motion and demurrers tuiptniiicu.
Stale vs Joaeph Ott: verdict "not
guilty."
First National Hank of Union vs 1)
F Moon et al ; default and judgement.
31 1) Clifford Dist Atty v.s John Carr
and John Waldrop: judgement for
$170 and cots.
State vs ( E Owen and Owen Kulin ;
disuib-fed.
V 11 Winters vs It 0 Sugett; ver
dict against Deft fur $ 1.100 and costs.
John Wilson vh H J Rogers: con
tinued.
J.I McDonald vs W 1$ Hamilton;
continued and set for first day of next
term,
W A f'onghanour vs J A Iferefoid;
demurrer to complaint withdrawn.
W K Jasper VhV S Martin et al :
continued.
Nicoli llms vh J C Clayhuru; de
murrer withdrawn.
Hamburger it Frank vh J Hough
ton; settled and dismissed.
State vh .las Dlooiu; lined $."() and
co4s.
State vp Wm Wilson ; dismissed.
Jennie Hoyd vh D (J Hoyd; default
and reference.
Oscar Jackson et al vh James Wefch ;
dismissed without prejudice to either
party,
A .1 Curtis vs La Grande Hydraulic
Water Co; demurrer to Deft answer
Hiislaineil.
Mary A Mitchell vh W Ii Campbell;
motion and demurrer overruled.
N Tarter vs Jas Mitchell et al; A K
Katon appointed guardian ad litem.
W H Winters vs It C Sugett; judge
ment on verdict.
A E Eaton vs Thos 1' Heard etal;
decree of forerlosure entered.
Chas J Icrriug vs Samantha Johnson ;
motion to strike out allowed.
State vn .11 Hitrris, case No 2; con
tinned till no.t term.
S 1 Mel'heetera vs li 1) Hamilton;
motion to strike out part of answer
sustained.
W A Coughanour vs .1 A Hereford;
denuuuer to answer sustained.
(Jus Hutchidson vs Mary (! Simp
son ; dismissed.
Eliza Hennett vs Wm M Dennett;!
decree of divorce granted.
J A 'I ticker vs Wm Constable et al;
verdict forlMir for .-jinn.
D Soinmer it Hro vs 1) A Allen et
al : default.
Chas Herring v H C filasscow et
al: demurrer P complaint overruled.
S P Mel'heetors et al vs It I) Hamil
ton ;, continued on stipulation.
I D Finn vs M S Helton et al; con
tinued by agreement.
Hacr it Clnuch vs Martha (tray et
al: xheritl' ordered to make conveyance.
Clins Herring vs Samantha John
son : on trial.
Assignment of Siinins Hros; assignee
discharged anil sureties exonerated.
l'ATK.NTS CHANTICD
To eitixi its of the I'aeilie States du
jriiig tho past week, and reported e.
'vpivssly fur the Scot T, by C. A. Snow
iV Co., patent lawyers, opposite C. S.
l'atent Olllee, Washinglon, D. (!:
I AUegretti, West Herkly, Cal re
frigerator and ventilator; A. Hieber,
Diber, Cal., book attachment; C. S.
Drake, San Francisco Cal., railway
switeli and signal operating mechan
ism; L D. Hastings, I'ataha City,
Wash. Tor. washing machine; I'. II.
Jackson' San Francitcn, Cal., area,
lloor, roof and sidewalk construction;
K, McCarthy, Sacramento, Cal., clean
ing stoiin Hitrfaeca; K. W. Williams.
San FraneiHOo, Cal., (irate; J. II. So
dee, Seattle, Wash. Ter. saw jointer,
waw set ami gage combined; L. Klcss
ingor, San Francisco, Cal., water proof
hoot.
FDITOHIAL ASSOCIATION.
IMusuant to a resolution adopted at
the last mooting of thu Oregon Edito
rial Association, tho next session of
tho said body will he held at Albany
on Friday, October the i-Ith, J8S7.
Utifiiness of imiiortanec, aU'ceting the
! i; .a e. . . . . . .
jtiurnansiic iinicrnity ot tne Mate, in
cluding tho amendment, of tho cousti-1
tution jneviously adojited and the a-,
doption of a set of by-laws fur the ftt-1
tttro govenunont of the Association!
will he transacted. A full attendance
of tho nomiliers, and also those who i
wish to become such, is requested. '
(Ml AS. NlClvLK, I
Secretary O. K. A.
.... . i
fiitis.vn.v i:.vfiri:ti, !
Not a few of the ellittriiit of 1'iilon have j
retsntly Income nrentl eveitttl ovtr the'
axtonishhig factn. that Meral of their
frienda who hml been pronounced by their '
I li f t'lmis us IneiinihU and he) out) all hope
Millering with that dreaded monster, Con
Miiiijitlnnhavti been eompletely eunsl b,
Dr. KIhk' New Dbtsivery for Consump
tion, the only remedy that dues positively i
cure ail throai and lung tlbetue.'., CougliK, 1
Colds, Asthma and limni'liltl. Trial but-1
lies frw t M'rinht' drujf dure. Uirge ;
bnitlmfl. J
UACLK CtJOl'KU SHOP. j
S. Hi Ayle
inautit'aetui'ur of hut-
mill i.'iic
has ulwayn tin
hand u good supply of tho host iputlity
mid will ell theiiititVeilsonghloprleoi.
n istt v i null
(Vive hint a cull at hU liop, sotilh of
thu i-ehool hnuse, 1'iiion.
For Sab liar ll.fturos and Hloek of
whin, litmri and eigarn, gootl billiard
luM lit I t'1 u euiiit'li'le Knhmn tiut
)' :-i rl Ibis nT'i e
DON'T
let Hint cold of yours run on.
is a light thing. Hut it may
tnrrh. Or into pneumonia.
You think It J
run into ca-
Or commmp-
tion.
Catarrh is disgusting. Pneumonia' Is dan
gerous. Consumption is death Itself.
Tho breathing apanitus must be kept
healthy and rlcar of all obstructions and
offensive matter. 0lherwi.se there is trouble
ahead.
All the diseases of these parts, head, tunc,
throat, lirobcblal tubes and lungs, can be
delightfully and entirely cured by the ue
of Hoebce's Herman Sjrtip. If you don't
know this already, thousands and thou
anils of people call tell you, They have
been cured by it, and 1
selves." Hottle only
drnggbt.
know how itis them-
7." cents. Ask any '
(No.
RHrORT OF THIs CONDITION
Of Tin First National Hnnk. at Union,
III the State tiT Ot't'Kon, at tin Clone
of HiinIiii ks, Ot:t. 5, 1KK7.
m:sofiiei:s.
Ixians and discoinils
IT. S. ISouds to secure circulation
lL'.WKl.liO
Other Mock, lioudsaud mortgages
Due fnan approved reserve agents
Due from oilier National Hanks
Due from. State Haiiks,and bankers
Heal estate, furniture and fixtures
Current expenses and taxes paid
Premiums paid ,
Checks and other cash item'..
Hills of other Hanks .
Specie
Legal tender notes
Hcdcmptioii fund with I'.S. Treas
urer (A per centof circulation)
aj.ovt.ri-
1,100.07 !
4,MK.1K
8.j:.tM
iKJ.OO
57(!.fX)
Totu..
.fI37,HJ.:il
M.U1IMTII.
Capital stock paid in
Surplus land
Undivided prolits
National Hank notes outstanding
Individual deposits subject to
cheek
Demand certificates of deposit
Due to other National Hanks . .
Due to Slate Hanks and Hankers
$ SO.OOO.fHl
10,I!KI.(K)
3.171. &i
lO.iWJ.OO
ii.Vdl.7-I
Ul,8i!S..')0
.r,-lliS.7ll
17L'.4.i
Total
5137,113.31
HrATr. ok Ohkoon, I
Countv of liiiioii,)
ss
I,W. T. Wright, Cashier of the above
namcd bank, tlo solemnly swear that the
above statement is true to the best of my
knowledge and belief. W. T- WHIOHT,
Cashier.
Subseribcil and sworn to before me this
H2th day of Oct, 1SS7. V. V. Hakkii,
Notarv Public for Oregon.
OKOUrSK WUKllIT.)
H. M. WHIOIIT.'r Directors.
W. T. WHIGJIT.)
Frank llro's Implement Co., of Isl
and City, carry the largest stock of
standard implements to ho found in
hastcm Oregon. Their terms and pri
ces tleiy competition. I ney always
have on hum! extran and repairs for
goods they hell, which is a matter of
great importance to the purelmeer. f
Subscribe for Tub Oiucoon Scout.
J A. HELL,
House, Sign and Carriage
PAINTER!
Graining a Specialty.
Sliop, (.'ornor Main and A Streets
Oregon.
Union,
A.
(1 A ltDNKll .0
i
CO.
Wiilohnuikers & tlewelers,
l'nion, Oregon.
Clocks and Jewelry For Sale.
Kcimtrlni; at .Mutlm-iite itiiti-s.
Call and examine our goods and prices,
Tonsorial Rooms.
J. M. JOHNSON, - - PROPRIETOR,
Main Street, Union, Oregon.
Hair cutting, tdiaving and Mhampooing
done neatly and in the best ptyle.
Hot and Cold Baths.
AND SODA FACTORY,
for. Main and It Sis. . Union. Oregon,
SlIinOIAN .V ljAl.KY, l'niiN.
Manufacturers and dealers in Soda Wa
ter. Sarsaparilla. linger Ale, Cream Soda
and Champagne Cider, Syrups, etc. Or
ders promptly nihil.
ALPINE H0TEL
Cornucopia, Union county, Or.
R. C. WAR INNER, PropV.
, . , , , .. ;
I bo only tlrst class house In the eamp.
No pains spared to make guests eonifoita-
Hie, I
Chairfes
Reasonable
MASON
are
(WkiHlt'it.
$50 TO $100
SAVKI)
On the, inirchuro of an lnstriianMit. bv
huyhnt through W T.AVWOUT.
Agi-'uf, Uubiu, Orttgn.
KentucJcy Liauor Store
nAu lflllil PATENTS
Ol-K-UllS riSwSvIl Obtained, ami all I'a.ent business attended
l.i..j: ftfrfi u Promntly and for .Moderate l eea.
:..i.l SVMttV?WGl!ffl OiirotHce In
Pianos rtUmMi
ADMI?lSTKATOH'H .SAI.K.
To WHOM IT MAT CoNer.ltX :
ATOTK'H IS ltKKHHY OIVKN THAT
i.1 by virtue of an order of sale, made anil
entered by the County court of the State of
Oregon, for I nion county, on the (Jib day
of Sep.. 187, the undersigned, administra
tor ot tho estate of Ilarvy Mjers, tlect a ted.
will. ontholKth day of October, ISS7, at
the hour of one o'clock P. Al. at the ourt
houc iloor in the town of t'liion. In ITnlon
county, Oregon, sell to the liit-heit bidder
....i.it .1... n ... i.... 'i. .i
lib jfiiijiii- uuu-i(, tin MiumtiHK i;u ir.iit'll
real rotate, of the estate of Harw Myers.1
deceusi il. viz: TlietfU'nr. and the E hlf.
of the NWqr. of Nee. 10 hi To. 1 South of
uaiit'c.li i-.iimi or i lie W iil.iniitie ini-udl .n
u 1J e ll'l'l .... ii i
ami Mlltatcil in l iiien county, rigor,
(le-s arrv an 1 'Oi.tds thereof -Itnated
in the Sonth-cjst corner of the SV nr. of
ee. hi . viz; iu rods east iinti west and
' fun " "i V. i ' i . V.. t., '. "7.f .r. .'
I fin'v i iisii in ilium , mill uamui v; .11 ujt;iiil-
cliae prico title III niontlis, with Interest
j at 10 per cent, per annum., secured by
mortgage on the pre uiNc s.
I Union, Oregon. I KLIAS Kl'HX,
Sept. 10, 1S.S7. J Administrator.
J NOTICK OF I'INAI. SKTTM5MKNT!
In tht Matter of tlirnlatc of Jamm T. Malo-
ncv. Derratrtl.
VrOTICK IS HKIUIUY OIVKN THAT
i the undersigned, administrator of the
estate of .fames T. Maloney, deceased, has
tiled his final account therein with the clerk
of the county court for Union county. State
of Oregon, and that Mnndav, November
the 7th. 1.SH7, the yimc being the first judi
cial day of the next regular term of said
court, has lieen annoiutcd as the dav for
s2i.r2 i tne Hearing oi oiijections to such tmal ae
7.'2').i.liS 1 count anil the settlement thereof. All per-
77.1.!)1 sons interested in said estate, having ob-
WHI.0O ! jections to said tinal. account, or any item
I..'!17.7S 1 thereof, are hereby notified to tile such ob-
l(0.0J jections with the clerk of saitl court, on tir
tienire tlie safil lh day of November, 1HS7.
Published by order of Hon.O' P. Coodall,
eottntv judge, of Union countv, Oregon.
de Sept lm. J. M. ('AHUO LL,
I
Administrator of tne estate of .Imncs T.
Malonf , tlcce.'ihcd. fl-:!0.
NOTICE FOJt J'UUMCATION.
I.axii Omci:. at Ha Oiiaxuu, Or.Koox,
Sept, L 1SS7. i
Notice Is hereby given that the following
named settler has tiled notice of his inten
tion to make final proof in support of bin
claim, and that said proof will be made be
fore the register and receiver at LiiOraiitle,
Oregon, on Oct. 17th, I8s7. viz; KPHKAIN
TAYI.Olt, lid. No. 31W,for the SW NKJ.
V' .SIP4 and SUV4- HK'i SecHJ Tp 3 S K
10 1.. He names the following witnesses to
prove his continuoiw residence upon, and
cultivation of, said land. vl. : 0 Lesage,
William Alexander, lCugene Sellier, and J.
Wilkinson, all of l'nion, Union county,
Oregon,
IlK.VllY HlNEIIAllT,
tl-10-(i Hcgister.
NOT 10 H F( ) il'vil 13 LIC ATION.
akd OFri:r: t La
(i KANnn, Oncoox
Sent. 7. 18S7
Notice is lii'rebv aiven tha' the folio wine-
liiiiilei' settler lias filed notice of his inten
tion to make final nroof in support of his
claim, and that said proof will lie made be
fore the register and receiver at La Grande,
Oicl'oii, on Oct. 18. IS87, viz: KHKSHY
LKKP, Hd. No. WOO. for the SKJ SV,
SWM SK!',' SecO and KJi KWU Sec 7 Tp.
H S II 4(1 H. W. M. He names the following
witnesses to jirove his Continuous residence
upiin. and cultivation of. said land viz:
0. W, llaynie, T.N. Proflit, Jas. Wester
dale, and Selby Leep, all of Pine Valley,
Oregon.
ilr.Knv Kimeiiart,
(1-10 w(J Hcgister.
NOT1CIC VOll PUBLICATION.
Lam Orncr. at La Gkaniie, OiikconJ
Sent. 7. 1837. I
Notice is hereby given that the following-
nameti M'tticr Hat lileil notice ol ms tnteu
tion to make tinal proof in support of. hi;
claim, and I hat said proof will lie. made be
fore the r.cgbtfir and receiver at I.a (Irande,
Oregon, on Oct. Ill, 1887. viz:, t;il Altl.KK
W. HAY.N'IK. lid. No. 1!!M), for thrNBqr,
SKtir. See 7. V!,.'ff", nd NWL' SWV
IE
See ti'l'p. K S 1H0 B, V. M, He imnien the
following witne-MCs to prove hb' ctmtiinioiet
rrsiilin,i tiiiun4 v.t fiiltiv:ittfiri nf. wiiifl
land, vh.! T. N. I'rolHt, K. A. beep, Jno,
i nrrv, aiul.la-'. Wchtertlale, all nl l'ine val
ley, Oregon.
llKNKY lll.VKll.4CT,
!l-lli-(! Hcgister.
NOTICK FOR I'UIILICATION.
Land Orriei: at La (iitAMu:, Onrooy,!
Sept. 7, 1RS7. I
Notice ii hereby given that the following
naiiieil yet tier has liled notice of his inten
tion to make llmd nroef in support of his
claim, 'and that said proof will he made he
fore the letilvter and receiver at La Orandc
Oregon, on October IS 1SS7, viz: T. N.
PKOKKIT. D.S.No. (!101. for the Nk'NWL'
SV, SV.' , Sec I! Tp S S It tli II, and NICK
SIP., See I TP ,S S U 45 K, W. M. ne naineit
the 'olIowliiK witnesMM to prove Jns con
tinuous residence upon, and cultivation of,
said land, viz !. Nv. llaynie, Selby beep,
.las, ucsicnutic, aim n. a. i.ct-p, an oi
Pine Valley, Ortgou.
llKNltY Kin ru m;t,
!l-10-ti Uegbter.
NOTICE FOR I'UIILICATION.
Lam Ornei: at La Oiuxiu:. Okf.uon,)
Sept, 7, 1887. t
Notice is hereby given that the following
named settler has tiled notice of bin inten
tion to make tinal proof in support of his
claim, ami that said nroof will be mado be
fore the register and receiver at La (irande.
Oregon on Octoter 1!), 1887, vU: J AMISS
WKSTISKDALK. lid. No. :iSS5, for tho NW
U See 1 Tp 8 K It a IS. W.M. He name
the following witnesses to prove his con
tinuous residence upon, and cultivation of,
said hind, viz: K. A. Leep. T. N. ProtUt.
('has, W. llaynie, and John S. I'urr)-, all of
Pine Valley, Oregon.
IIknky Kritnuar,
!)-in.v(t ltegister.
NOTICE FOR PURLICATION.
! Lank Orncr. at La Ou.nm:, Oheoo.v.)
I Sept. :i. IM7. f
I Notice is hereby given that the following
j named settler has liletl notice of his
I intention to make tinal proof in sup
! port of his claim, ami that said proof
j will be made before the Register and I'ecei
!erat l.a (irande. Oregon, on Oct, 17th.,
' 1S.S7. vi: JOHN V. PYLR. 1). S, No.
i i-i!l7.forthiSl-:u XW'K.SecilTp. 8'S.R 0
1.. W.M. lleiianies tlie toliowing witnesces
l(,pmVe hiseoiitlnuoiis resideneuuiion. and
niftivatlon of, said land, viz: Louis (Soph,
Viiv.iit P Ciircy A 1 llr.tntn.r nil Tliuil
i-ccp, allof Pine Valle-. Union county,
ilKM'.T KI.NKUAUT,
miKolttf the V. S. l'atent
Olllee, and we can obtain Patents In lees
tune than those remote from W'Hsoington.
Send MODKI.or DKAWINO. We advise
us to liantentHbililv free of charge; and w
niiiko NO CM AUGK UNLLSS l'ATILST 18
si:uuui:i.
We refer, here, to the Pottinnter, the
Snpt. of Munev Order Dlv., and to otlieials
of the U. S. l'atent Olllee. For circular,
advice, torim and relVerenees to actual ell
cnU hi your own State or County, write to
. , 0. A. SNOW & Co., 4 4
(Jpdjflh. pa-pOnt OQMive. 'utKbLxt. D. V.
Thomson & Pur.cl urn agents for
tho celebrated Cyclouc Wind Mill, and
as the ju ices on them have been great
ly reduced they arc now within the
reach of all. Sample mill to be s-cen
at their planer in North L'nion. Call
and exntiiine It
t
One botto taken according to ,', -will
give better results than c f u:
Sarsaparilla, or any of tho so-caU- i
Purifiers with which the market is
At Druggists, prico $1.00 per bod
$500 REWARD
will bo paid for any cazo cf '
which Dr. Pardee's Remedy.
ministered, faili to relieve.
Nervous Exhaustion.
Few Useful Hints
Nervous People.
For
"I am so nervous" is a very common ex
pression, used by both old and young: and
very few can now be found who are free
from nervous troubles. We regret to see
that the ntaludy i rapidly increasing. And
from what cause? There arc various reas
on. It may be because of a low condition
of the general health; the vitility of the
nerrous system is depressed; or iroin a
want of perfect digestion and assimiliation
of food, and the vitllizlng power tif pure,
rich blood, the nerves aro not properly
HtrriitheDCtl and iiour.shctI,and cousetpient
ly become weak and diseased
There was a time when "nervousness,''
and I but class of disease, known as nervous
affections, were apparently confined to
Indie ; but at the present day it is an un
doubted fact that n.s large a portion of ncr
Tons diseases exist among men as among
the gentler sex; and their distressing affect s
and lasting antl enervating results are a
thousand fold more serios, as they extend
to posterity and are productive of a weak
ened and enfeebled race. Ncnous and
physical debility, caused by
II
is a frequent and distressing disease, its de
pressing influence being felt alike on both
sexes and all ages. Among the lirnt syni
poim of this affection are usually a de
rangement of the digestive organs. A feel
of languor will be experienced, and a grad
ual failing of strength, with general weak
ness and pain in the back. More or less ex
hauKtatiou Is experienced on waking iu tho
tlt itiornsng. There is often a bad taste in
the mouth; the vision becomes dim, the
lnemoiy is impaired, and the patient is
troubled with frequent dizziness. Persons
thiu affected are often despondunt, and
ruffer from gloom and tl. pression of the
mind. The nerves become so we kened
that the least excitement or sh ck brings on
a tremor or trembling, often attended by
palpatation cf the heart.
LADIES
Are particularly susceptible to nervous
disorders, owing partly to their more
delicate nervous organization and partly
4o their nedentary life and consequent
confinement in-doors. Such affections arc
attainted by rcstletisiiis ami nervous excite
ment, anxiety or depression of the mind,
losa of interest in soriety and the daily af
fairs of life. There is also loss of sleep;
the patient on rising in the morning, feel
ing tired, languid and unrefrcshed. From
slight nervous attacks tohyste.' la.from .sim
ple "nervousness" to utter pr siration,
there arc m my and varied form of diseases
of the nervous system none of which shoiKi
exist, and of allof which can be cured by
the use of
Dr. Pardee's Remedy
Which first stimulates thellvcrand kidney's
10 ncanay ur ,on,reKl....u-3 u.i- u.k...u ,
... . . ...... ..I
gans, and from tlie tirst uoso pigins ua
work of purifying and bnlldiiig up the worn-
outsystem It produces sweet and healiliy 1
the and nutlow cliccks tho g'ow of
K.iWlt l.rlnvd ltrlilt(liiti tt til P I'ff mill !
elasticity to the step. More real bcnitlt can
be derived from oue half dozen bottles of
Dr 1'ardee'n lleuiedy, than from a huudred
tlolUm lu wtitl iu any other way.
Ask your dmggut fur it, and take no
trfMcr.
Emu vitality
i
nmnimiii Mmnin in 1 1 1 1 1 1 i ii 1 1 n i u i n i u i i i n i n i n i i 'i i i 1 i 1 1 1 1 i i m i in mi im
r'30;: A 11
11! IlillP
iluuvISM IU lillili.li
1 1 1 lj'Hi wn' : --r--rjT j5T-ffl afc.
H' GO -'tefe SSi (
q if I I O s
& :m i , i i
Tlie Most Simple and Perfect Waslier in the
World. Over 75,000 Now in Use.
It Eeduces one of the Most Burdensome
Household Duties to Mere Pastime.
MORE WASHING can he done in one hour witli the ACME than in six
by the old method. A CHILD 12 YEARS OLD CAN USE IT.
NO MESS OR SLOH Washing, Rinsing: and Wringing may be done in
the parlor without soiling tlie carpet. The ACME will not urar the Clothes as
much in a dozen washings as in one by the wash-board. The Washer and
Wringer together, does not occupy as much room as one large sized wash-tub.
No lifting or other extraneous exertion required in its use.
IT ES GOOD FOR TWENTY YEARS.
INVESTIGATION If all that is claimed for the ACME cannot bo fully
demonstrated I will forfeit One Thousand Dollars.
ONE HOUR AND A HALF TIME enough for the largest, washing in
private families. Do not hesitate to call, nor fail to too a washing done. You
will not be aeked to buv a Machine.
For Territorial Rights, apply to
Chas. C. Coffinberry,
'COMmOUL LMRf and FM STABLE.
(OPPOSITE CENTENNIAL HOTEL.)
ILLICIT
Everything Kirr.t Class.
Buss to and Fiom the Depot Making Connection with all Trains.
MITCHELL & LEWIS CO.,
(LIMITED.)
Factory, Racine. Wisconsin. Branch. Portland, Oregon..
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Manufacturers
Carriages, Buggies, Phaetons, Buckboards
Road Carts, Spring Wagons, etc.
hill Fin is m us.
CANTON CLIPPER PLOWS. HARROWS, ETC.
GALE CHILLED PLOWS, AND IDEAL FEED MILL?..
SEND FOR CATALOGUE AND Pit ICE LIST, FREE.
MITCHELL & CO., Limited.
Union,
E.
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Having leased and th. .roii :ldy r lit'' d the 'an e. it will ho conducted on an en
tirely tlillereiit plan than here of e, an 1 no p in- wi 1 'e -pared 10 make patron coin
fort.ible
The patronage -f the public is s..', j:t. J,
inTinnn bis1, m. niniiarn ninAn
llillil nil Mllll' I U r.
W. D. BEEDLERiASS, Proprietor.
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0f the best material obtalna He is n nvt.tl'iri giorulethe
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ever offered in
LEAD HARNESS, HOUSE BLANKETS, CURRY COMBS,
AlonFHM. ABSOItTMENT of SITUS. WHIPS. AXI.C OUEASK, HARNES3
Olb, Ktc.. Ktb.. Ltc, In fact every ihieg usually kept in a
First Class Establishment.
aarCatl ami wraorhw fcods. Q .Main Street, Union, OreOTi.
- Manufacturer,
Union, Union County, Oregon.
Proprietor,
Tonus Very Reasonable.
of and Dealers in
192-19.1., Front St., Portland, Or.
Oregon,
Proprietor.
F,
MILLKlt.
Propiietor.
ent of . tM.ur iu his line, manufactured
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Eastern Oregon,
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