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About The Oregon scout. (Union, Union County, Or.) 188?-1918 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 28, 1887)
y'1 jl"' (i ' Q mmoi irs Yl MCI BKU r jljiu must c?iiiipiu cimi World. Over 75,000 Now in Use. TESTIMONIALS. Tnioii, Orcrmi, May 11, 1887. : This Ih to iiTlirv that Mr. Charles C. Coll--inbi rry.on May Jo, washed with 1111 Acme washing m idline at my lintel, In chip hour' mill forty-iivo minutes, tin following named j article: V alidly washing, I line shirts, i' tu.ir ilrnwctH, undershirts, i! waNts. li jiii'on, towels, 8 pair sncK", fJ Usiniiker cfiti'N, (i collars mid 1 piilr cuff. Hotel L'ood., 1M Hide coth". IK sheets, Jilt pillow oV es, nnd VntotvcK 17U piece In all. The above washing gave perfeei satisfaction. K. H. MILLKli, 1 1'rnpi iptor Centennial hotel. ITnlon. Ore-con. May 1'-. 1!7. 'I lit is to certify that i have used thp Ac me washing machine ami wringer, ami th roughly tpstpil it. and urn now satfHilcd tin t it ih t lie he-it wiHilug machine now in n-r. and unhesitatingly rccntnincnd it to i iiv i eron wMilnga washing mai'lune. 1 am Mii-lkd that it will do all or more than iclulmcii for it by Mr. CilHnberrv. mks. maky v.. ic.Vro.v. Chas. C. Coffinberry, 111! (OI'l'OSITK CKNTENNIAL HOTEL.) lu ELLiOTTn . - ProprSetor- m l' cry thing Kirnt C'lnHs. Terms Very Keasonnble. Utiss to and Fiom the Depot Making Connection with all Trains. MITCHELL & LEWIS CO., (LIMITED.) Factory, Kacine, Wisconsin. Branch. Portland, Oregon. Miiiiii (ui rors of Carriages, Buggies, Phaetons, Buckboards Kond Carls, Spring Wagons, etc. Mimm Mill m CANTON CLIITKU PLOWS. HARROW'S, ETC. (5ALU ClULLKD W.OWS, AND IDEAL FEED MILLS. SKND KOK CATALOGUE AND TRICE LIST, FREE. MiTCHHLL & CO., Limited. - ft. 2 l!flBiTffilB3IBR0 Union, Oregon, &a MILLER!, - Proprietor. IhiviiiK IcmmsI and tUoui l.ly relit ted the siune. it will be conducted on an en tirely liittereut (Jan tiiau hen-tot uv, and uo p.iin will be spared to make patrons coin lurl.tble 1 1 1 puiroiM-.- if the .r.!,b. . .Ii. ii..l I Mil I lU Proprietor. rifiimmi nil 0 W. B. BfSEDLSWIA, Proprietor. Ktx"! 1 f.ntly fii 1.. nd a '.i ..hi item of t r tldnj; in hi line, manufactured nftl.e Ih si nuiu-n.il ib:iHl-le. lit- i it -u nf. ri ijr tor ak the Beat Jot of noddles, at hicer jmces than were ever offered in Eastern Oregon, L13AD IIAltNBSS, HOIJhKiU.AXKETS, CU11UY C03IIJS, AUon VVUi. AitUTMr.vr .f si'l i:s. Willi's. AXI.K UKKASK. IIARXHsiS Oil.. 16nr.. Rts Etc.. In erilii.vi utually kept in a First Class Establishment. jjfitf Sh, Vwm, OiTgoo? CO H 3 x cnucL triisiiui 111 tnu Tliis is to certify that I have mcd the. An nul washing machine anil wringer to do two largo family washings, an i it gave me perfect sati-factlon, anil I think it will do all that it Is recommended to do. MKS. Oil KLUS KOIUNS. Uuion. Or. May 11. U87. Union City IlVct. May nh., leS7. Tills is to cp-tlfy th it the Acme wash. lit; inachinu has done two wu hings at my ho tel, and it has given perfect s itlsf u-lion, and 1 think It will do ail that Mr. Couinber rv Represents it to do. L.J. UOOTIIIJ. Uuion, Oregon, May 10. 1SS7. This is to certify that wc h ve tented the Acnie unfiling machine, and wringer on several occasion, .m I h ive no lies tancy In Having that it is the bent mac In' we h ire seen. MltS. KM MA JON KS, MKS. At. I.IK JONKS. - Manufacturer, I'nion, I'nion County, Oregon. ul F and Dealers In 110 LIEL V M 102 - 10.1, Front St., Portland, Or.iuntnnrtihtetiiciuenttherwif. AiiPer ' ' I 1 soot, loleiwlisl in aiil estMli hsvlni- nK n ta 1 Klttf III i IIUIOli r 1 inn tlllllJL 13IIUI Ctntlawil from firrt wjr. liko air tlian Chico. Thoy claim four (liouwind io()ti.Uion. I think they have nimut twenty-five litmtlreti. On the 3rd of October 1 was in Red Bluff and early in the evening, for 1 always) keep good hotirn when away from home, I wont to my room located on the north fide of the building, hoisted tho windoWB clear up and laid down to sweat. I rolled from one bide to the other of the bod, then changed endu tOMje if thnt would help any, but to no avail, po I told the cleil: to cull mc for the 1:-I5 train going north. I wan going to ecu if I could not i'md eonie place where I could cool off, so 8 :30 next morning found me at Sihson, wh'.'rc I write from. The change ia an extreme one. This place is situated at tho foot of Mt. blia.-Ui with an elevation of .5,-100 feet, with everlasting , unow near by. Thin is a new town situntcd in the timber and about the only thing I tee to keep it up is the wood and lumber truffic, though the citizens here think thoy aro going to have a boom. No matter where you go in California it is all boom; they aro going to have a boom. TheJC i( land along the Sacre mcnto valley that is rated at from one to three hundred dollars au acre and there is plenty of it that a man could not make a living on a 1G0 acres. It is not high because it is so valuable, but because capitalists own it. There are a great many rich men in this country and there arc aLo a great many more poor ones than in Oregon. This town has eleven saloons, two hotels, three reentrants, two stores, one drug store, very small stock, and some very good saw mills in the vicini ty. They say a great many excursion ists come hero during the summer. Tho climate is fine they say in sum mer, but there are heavy falls of snow in winter, from four to seven feet deep. Tho weather, since I have been here, has been chilly ,iiul cool with lots of frost nearly every night. The head of the .Sacretuento is about three fourthsof a mile from here. It is a big spring, breaks out and runs oil" in a stream nearly as large as Catherine creek. Tho hotels hero are crowded and kept on tho economical plan. The beds are most all what they call three-fourth, just wide enough for a single man and his wife, made small so they can get more of them in a room, but they aro nretty good, every thing considered. Tho place is a now one and there will doubtless be better arranginents when the boom comes. Respectfulv, O. U. REE3. Additional arrival this week of men's woolen suits for winter wear, at !f8.f)0, if 10, and upwaids, at A. Levy's. nilCKLKN'S A KMC A RAI.VK. Tub 15f.st Kvi.vr. in the world for Cnts, KrnUes, Sores, Ulcers, Halt Khcum, Fever Sore.-, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblain-, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positive ly cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. Pric- " cents per box. Kor Saluat Wright drug store. KACLK COOPKItSIlOl'. S. B. Aylcs. manufacturer of but ter barrels and kegs, has always on hand a good supply of the best quality and will sell tlietn at reasonable prices. (Jive him a call at his shop, south of the school hotue, Union. Timber Cultur.-. Vlunl l'roof. I'ulillcatlnti. Notice for U.S. Lash Okiici: La (Ihakhk, Okeoon.I Oct. t:i. 1SS7. f Notice is hereby uiven that WILLIAM W. tiOKOKN lias tiled notice of intention to make final proof before the register and receiver at their ulllce in La Grande, Or, on Saturday the 'Mth day of Nov. IRS", on tim- her culture application No 1M. for the NW ! SK quarter of section No. 8. in Township No. 1, N. l:..n :e No. 40 K. W.M. lie names as witiusso: W. It Hindnian, Wil- i liam Kino, .b'hn ChrNmaii, and John El- Holt, alt oi Kitiin, Oregon. I Ilr.MlY UlNKlIAKT, IO-21-wl! lteginr. vilTH'i' or:- riv.ii. vrrt.vni.-vrt lo the Matter of the utatt nf Janus T. Malv mv. 7)ivri"ii. "VTOTICK IS UEliKPY OIVEN THAT j. the undei-siu'iied adiuiuistrauir of the eMate of James T. Maloni y. dccecd, hns tiled his final account theieiu with the clerk j of the county court for I'nion county, State ' of Oregon, and that Monday, November ; Uicitli, Ks;, the surae being the first judi cial day of the net regular term of said I court, lia been appointed as the day for j the heaiing of objections to suih final jic- 1 son?, inleretisl in said estnte, having ob- jevuops 10 wiiu mini account, or anv item f)irtf...tr .,r.. ....;i'....l in .11.. l. I . ..v . v ', . ..v.h.'i iv ,111- ?ulu uv ecuon.s wiui me cierK 01 sain court, on or icforo the said 7th dav of November. IPS". rublishrd by order of Ilon.O' l'. Goodnll, county hi dee of Unbii count v. Oreuon. , made ept i.. lsS7. J. M. CAKltOLL, Administrator of the estate of James T. , Muloney. deceased. Kkl. Notice of Atlmlliutiutor's bale. Intkf itutl-r EttaU tf milts Skiff, HY Y11UTK OF AN OltDKR OF SALK J Jmade and er.tereil by the Count court witliin and for I'nion county. Oregon on tho 1Mb dav of August. 1SS7, wrdering and directing the undericii'l, ailruinlMrators of tho esut oi mis m;ui, luveasea. to sell the real enate hereinafter described, to wit: ltopimiii at a point 32a and one third feet ww of the fouth-wcsl cornar of block No. .". Hannah's addition to the town ivf t I'nion, I'nion county, Oregon; . thence north 373 fiet; thence west 116 and four fifths fiet, thence south 373 feet; thence at H nd four fifths feet to the place of bepiiininn; and the north half of block No. '-' in said Hanuah's addition to 1 said town of t I'nion. Union county, Orvcou. in satisfaction of a mortgagd of , A. K. Katon. wc will, on the 2lt day of No. ! vcmlHr. 1SS7. in front of the court h use di-or In inc town or I'ntoti, l iiion county, Oiei. eil suul above docribed land at ptibMc. witctv t.i the liighef. bidder. The term of ! sie one-half cash and nnc hulf on a emlit of six mouth, the purchas er giving hU note for the deferred p.ynient with uiortffnjtv on said landi to sceure the pavnient thereof, Jjstidat l uion, Auknut llix, IRS7. MAKY C. SKIFF. Adminbtratrlx. 1. A. McLlSTKU. AiUtdt'tttrstor of the Ifeute of , WUUi I ( SHORTEST AI ! Stage I M;n Line THROUGH in TEN Stages Leave Union Every MONDAY, WEDNESDAY .m I FI'IDA Y Mornings. Lt-ave Cornueoiiia, on n turu til s oei v lUK.--DAY, TIIUKSDAY and SATURDAY Moinm Garryini Passengers M Fast Fraii'lt Charges for passengers, - 6.00 Round trip, - - - - g 10.00 A Magnificent Scenie Route. J. S. ELLIOTT, MONEY to LOAN Oil farm Innds in Umatilla. Baker, Union, Gilliam and Wallowa counties at 8. 9, 10 and 11 per ceut. on live vc.ir's time. Call ouJ. II. ItlN'EUAKT, at the Farm ers' Mortgage and Savings Bank, Summer ville, Oregon, if you want money on farm loans. The 8 per cent is on improved farm land near the railroad In Graude Hondo Valley. 10-21-m'5, J. II. RINEHAUT." All DEPARTURE. I have just received an immense HtOCK Ot MILLINERY BCL0AKS, H0S AND I IERY and FANCY GOODS.iUNDERWARE, Which were bought cheap, and which 1 will sell cheaper than such goods have ever been sold in Union. Latest Style Dress Hats, $1. GRAND DRAWING. As a benefit to my customers, I will give to each purchaser of a hat or bonnet, a tick et which will give them a chance to draw one of the following elegant prizes: 1st. Prize, Kmbr.d table scarf, worth $1.50 2nd. " Plush whi.-p broom, " 1.75 3rd " Chair tidy' " 1.25 Drawing to take place some time in December. Date given hereafter. Mrs. J.H:Corbin, Prop. I HE 1 ORTGAGE ANK, UNION, OREGON. $500,000.00 to Loan on First Class Security, From One to Five Years Time, at a Low Hate of Interest. Also 15uy., Sells auu isentH 1'ropcrty tor Non-resident. T -O- ONEY KECKIVRD ON DEPOSI I To be Invested on Guaranteed Security. All Collections Promptly Attended to Without Delay. F. F. BAKLR, General Manager, Union Or, Geo. WnuiHT, President. W. T. Wkight, Cashier. -OF- UNION, OREGON. Does a General Hanking Hushies. Buys and sells exchange, and discounts commer cial paper. Collections carefully attended to, tuid promptly reported. 2T. GA1WNEH A CO. , Watclimakers & Jewelers, Union, - - Oregon. Clocks and Jewelry For Sale. Uepolrlne nt Matlemto Ttntes. Call and examine our goods and price. J. A. BKLL, House, Sign and Carriage PAINTER Graining a Specialty. Shop, Comer Main and A Streets, Union, Oregon. .Votary Public. Ex-Co.CIerk. QAHUOLL k WILSON, Conveyancers and Abstracters Abstracts to Real and Mining property furnished on thort notice, at reasonable rates. Sales of Real and Mining property nego tiated. Collection business promptly at tended to, Oific next door south of Pent-office. Un ion, Orrgjjn. First Nationa BEST ROuTE. From Union to Cor- nucopia, No Delays, No Alkali, No Dust. PROPRIETOR. Tonsorial Rooms. J. M. JOHNSON, - - PROPRIETOR, Main Street, Tnion, Oregon. Hair cuttln?, shaving and shampooing done neatly and in the best style. Hot and Cold Baths- Kentucky Liauor Store AND SODA FACTORY, Cor. Main and IS Sts. - Pnlon. Oregon, SIIEUMASi It A LEY, IT. pa. Manufacturers and dealers In Soda Wa ter. S:ir-iipariila. Ginger Ale, Cream Soda and Champagne Cider, Syrups, etc. Or ders promptly iilled. ALPINE HOTEL, Cornucopia. Union coun'y, Or. R. C. WARINNER, Prop'r. The only flint class hnuie in the cimp. No pains spared to make guests comto. ta ble. Charges Reasonable. ffRS. I'. A. GA1UIE2T, Fashionable Dressmaker, Gentlemon's clothing mnd", and nil kind of tailoring, cleaning and lepairing done to order. Centennial block, Main St.. Union, Or. MASON &. HAMLIN ' Organs and Pianos arc Unexcelled. FROM $50 TO $100 SAVED On the pur-hoc of a-i I iruni"'it, bv buying through ff'T, WkI .FIT, Agent, Tnioii. Oregon. V.- '1 5 E1 CT7H.23S Sciatica, Lcmbago, Hheuaatinn. Burzi5, Scalds, Etiags, 3-tes, Brubes, Baaionj, Cor&j, Scratches. Sprains, Strains, Stitches, Stiff Joints, Backache, Galls, Sores, Spavin Craoks, Contracted Musolea, Eruptjoas, Hoof Ail, Screw Worms, Swinney, Saddle Galls, Piles. THIS GOOD OLD STAND-BY areomr lithe for evrjbody exactly what t JclalmM form Ose of the reasons for the great popularity of i ho Miutan? Liniment 1 found In Its universal applicability. Everybody needs aucli a medicine. TUo Lumberman needs It In cue of accldont. The lloukcvrifonecdilt tor general family use. Tti e Cnnnlr r needs It for his teams and his men. The .MccUanlo needs It always on his ari Ttio JtlnerneeJsIt Incaioof emergency. The 1'ionocrnceJslt cant get alone without It, i'hr farmer needs H in his houe, his stable, . 1 his stock: yard. . je sitcnnibont rann or the Uontrann needs i llocrU supply afloat and ashore. The Homc-fnuclcr needs It It Is Lis best ud and safnt reliance, i .itocU-srower needs It It will save hlra . . c, of dollars and a world of trouble, r Itallrond uinn needstt and vUlneedlt so . - : ,f e li a rcund of accidents and dangers, '.uckwoodsinau needstt. There is nolh & an aatidota for the dangers to life, i.tort which surround the pioneer. - .-eUout needs It about his store among . i.i4yrs. Accidents will happen, and when cocas the Miutaag Unlment is wasted at once. Uccpu Uoulc lutho House. Tlsthe bestot naay. Kreca Itotllo In the Factory Itslmmedlats r lMMuj aucMaat savM pain and loss of wages. Kcop n ltj:tlo Always la the blable Tor it at wdva v.Tiirrcd. IMfiifpii, miii,V.',Vf3Sg Srtk. Hl!k ' m a! Km , Tli()inon t I'ur.si'l mi! :iiionts for j t lie ccluliniteil Cyehnio WindMill, itml ns the prices on tlietn Irtvcliccn great ly reiluccd they me now within the rcneh of nil. Sample mill to be seen nt their pluncr.in Xorth Union. (Jail ii ittl examine it. 12; JS 22.1 4- Ol Ono bottlo taken according io directions; mil give better results than a gallon of Sarsaparilla, or any of the so-called Dhoct Purifiers with which the market is glulk'i! ',i Druggists, price $1.00 per bciilc. $GOQ REWARD will be paid for any case of f ' mt, which Dr. Pardee's Remedy, properly Uu ministered, faili. fv r"!i?ie. Nervous Exhaustion. A Few Useful Hints For Nervous People. "l am ho nervous" is a very common ex pression, used by both old and young: and very few can now lie found who are free from nervous, troubles. Wc regret to see that the malady N lapidly increasing. And from what cause? There are various reas ons. It may lie because of a low condition wf the general health; the vitility of the nervmis svstun is depressed; or from a want of perfect digestion nnd nssiniiliation of food, and the virilizing power of pure, rich blood, the nerves aro not properly strentheued and nourshed.and consequent ly become weak and diseased There was a time when "nervousness,'' and that class of disease known us nervous affections-, were apparently confined to Indies; bnt 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 giutler sex; nnd their distressing affects j and Listing and enervating results are a j thousand foil more series, as they extend j to ucfteri y ai.d a-e productive cf a weak , en d and en.eibled race. Nervous and pin sic il (kbi!it , caused by is n frequent and iiitres-ing dir-ease, its de pressing inflin su e being felt alike on both sexes and .dl . ges. Among the first syni p'ons of this aflccrbin arc usually a de rangement of the digestive organs. 'A feel i'f lau uor will be experienced, and a grad ua1 fai ing of streng'li, with gen ral weak ness and pain in the back. More or less ex h iiistatiou Is experienced on waking in tho thetnorn-ng. There is often a bad tatc in tht in u h; the vision becomes dim, the men. oi y is impaired, and the patient is troubled with frequent diz;iiess. Persons thus aff i ted are often dispondant. and ruffer from gloom and d predion of the mind. Tho nerves become so weakened that the Iea.t excitement or sh ck brings on utrein.ror trembling, often at traded by palpatation ef the heart. LADIES Are particularly susciptible to nervous dirdo s, owing partly to their more i.olicate nervous organization and partly to their sulentary life and consequent cont'.nenient in-d'oors. Such affections aro attended by rostlesstiess and nervous excite ment, anxiety or depression of the mind, loss of interest in society and the daily af tairs of life. There is also loss of sleep; the 1 a teuton rising in the morning, feel ing tired, languid aid unrefrcshed. From slicht in r out, attacks to hysteria, from sim ple 'nervousness" to utter prostration, there a e in .ny and varied forms of diseases of the nervous system none of which should exist, and of all vt which can be cured by the Use of Dr. Pardee's HioiT Whi-h first stimulates thollverand kidney's to I ea'thy action, regulHte-i the d gestiveor gans, and from the first dose b gins it work of purify ing au l building uptho worn tint -jsieiu 1 1 produces sw. et and b althy -Kep. etiri hit. the blood, and ini'arta to tin- j ale and ..l-w olieeks the g'otv of I e. I h, br tip. liiightntisK to the eye and elasticity to the tep. More re d lwniflt can I e derived from one hlf dozen bottles of Dr Pardee's Hemedy, than from a hundred dollar invetftod in any othor wny. Akkyour dmggist for Ik. and take n utiivr 4 i r 1 2 or mii Vitality