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About The Oregon scout. (Union, Union County, Or.) 188?-1918 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 14, 1888)
THE OREGON SCOUT. AMOS K. JONES, KDITOU. The Oregon Scout has as large a circu lation as any tico pajicrs in this s"c- iton of the Slate, combined, and is cor- respondingtij valuable as an advertising medium. Friday, December 11, 1SSS LOCAL INVOItaiATIOX; Onthored up liy Tlio Scout mid Uronght to llrailcjiKii tcrs. The holidays are here. Tho streets dry and dusty. T.cvy leads in merchandise. Road Hall Uro'.i ad of holiday good-). Elegant Christmas cards just received at Jones Bro's. Sunday dinner at the Ron Ton, commenc ing at 1 o'clock. A tine line of ladies neck wear jmt receiv ed at the ladles bazaar. At the. Depot hotel will always he found excellent accomodations. Two dwelling houses to rent in South Union. Enquire of W. T. Ficklin. Produce of any kind taken, in exchange for goods at MrcRincharts millinery store. Buy your wife a nice piece of furniture, at 'Wilson fe Millers', for a Christmas prc cnt. The; tax Icy this year will be L'l mills. General fund 13, State 1, school 5, contin gent 2. There will bo a singing service at the Presbyterian church. Sunday evening at 7 o'clock For sale. Cook stove. Xo. 8, (complete) "White sewing machine, lot furniture. 11. F. RuRLKioit. Union. Do not postpone it another day but call at the Cove drug store at onco and settle your overdue account. A unique assortment of Japanese goods, suitable for the holidays, jjist received at Jones Itro's. Drop in and look at them. A bldewalk is being laid from Main St. down C St. to tho city buildings which will soon be ready for occupancv bv tho officials, Blue Mountain Lodge No 'J3, K. of P. will celebrate the 25th anniversary of the order, on Feb. 10th next, in an appropriate manner. "When you want bill heads, letter heads, statements, etc., printed, rill at this ollice. Done up in pads of ICO or more without extra charge. C. C. McCoy, of Walla Walla, has sold a one-sixth interest in the Little Pittsburg mine near Sparta to Cooper & Schmuck for ?5,000 cash. Mr M. S. Warren has taken the contract to stall feed fifty head of beef cattle for Ben son Bros, for use in tho latter part of tho winter, and spring. The Union Cemetery Society will meet af. the home of Mrs. Alger, Saturday, Dec. 15th, at half past 2 o'clock. All who feel interested are invited to attend. Gum Warren started Saturday with a car load of cows for Denver Colorado. They are the property of Mr Davo Henry, to whom Mr Warren will deliver them. The county court last Monday, accepted the new bridge across the Grande Rondo river at Morelock's. The structure we arc informed is a good and substantial one. Wo are in receipt of a letter of enquiry concerning Union and.'vieinity, from Mr. J. Smith of Wapel, B. C. who wishes to estab lish a drug Ktoro and dental office here. Romembor the grand masquer.idebatl to be given at Wright's hall in this city on Christmas eve. A general invitation is ex tended to all. Tickets including supper $2.50. An immense raddish was loft at our office this week by Mr Joe. Wilkinson. If you don't think Grande Rondo can beat the world for vegetables, drop in and be con vinced. The prize drawing of Mcsdamcs Bidwoll & Benson will tako place on tho 25th of this month at ,T o'clock P. M. Kvery one buying.a hat will bo entitled to a chance in tho drawing. A change has been made in the running time of the 0. R. ,fc X. trains, and the west bound passenger now passes here at about one o'clock p. m.and tho east bound, pass enger at 2 o'clock p. m. A. T. Merwiu, of Lower Powder, yester day delivered to Browu fc Simons twenty two head of the best horses ever raised in Baker county. These horses go to Cleve land, Ohio. Democrat. For forty years, Ayer's Cherry Pectoral has been demonstrated to be the most relia ble remedy in use, for colds, coughs, anil lung diseases. Slight coldsshould not be neglected. The Pectoral will prevent their becoming chronic, Tone up tho system and improve the ap petite by taking Ayr's Sarsaparilla. It will mako you feel like a new person. Thou anils havo found health, and reliof from hutl'ering, by tho use of this great blood pu rifier, when all other means have failed, A new county Bridge has just boon com- plctcd, across the Grando Ronde river at I John Peach's place. Wo are informed that about I miles travel can ho saved be- twecn this city and Summorvillo by going j by the way of this bridge, and that the road is an oxcellunt one. .Mr J. L. Linoharger. oilled on us Wed neadtiy, and reuowt'd hif Mibcripti'in. He. ileal red u to - jit ltdoA-u" thutTn Scoot is "gtfoi onutuh for him.1' Tbere are- i groat men in thiscountry of the amuupin ion of Mr Mntberger, mid we are ulwayn ploud to havo them call onus. ' , Quite a iiuuibaj of rexidents of Pendle ton mill vicinity have n-iti-il l-md o' tlie Iih1Um on the proposition tl.ut tiii'y shall hao tlie inc of it fur thtv our 'rue. Among tlioe who havo xecured ranunea m tfcto inatim-r ar- K, J. Hoi ton. T. Heony MMl Tfioiiim hinltli, of Pendle ion When the Uvt,'' ' 'hN'' rtpi,- ! til,- liimry HMtpi C! "' ' t,,;r I tin-. up u.l1 l, j.ji 1 t'i. Ilttie a Care. Wcnre informed by Jndw Good nil that the county ronrt will pay $;fj for testimony leading to tlie conviction of nny one driving faster than a walk over any of tho bridges in the county, or driving more than 20 bead ' of cuttle, horses or mu!os on nnr of tho bridges at one time, This course id deemed nece-ary in order to keep the bridges from bcir.g destroyed in a short time. Slum 1 1 ii j; A I linker City. A shroting affray occurred tritho Arling toit'liotcl, at Baker City, a few days ago, be tween Cha Hendricks, the clerk, and Clms Miller the porter. Hendricks received a serious wound in tho right broast and Miller win shot in the left arm. The figl t vm the result of ill feeling that had cxisttdTJetween them for some time. liticMen's Am leu gnlvo The Bit Saivk in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Hhcum. Fever Sores," Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains Corns, nnd all Skin Eruptions, and positive ly euros Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or I money refunded. Price 25 ents per box. lor Sale at Wright's drug stori. Tnho Notion. Having sold my hlgksmith shop and tools to C. C. Collinberry, and intending to move front this pi nee in a hort time, it becomes necessary to collect all outstand ing accounts at once. A settlement must be made and all interested may govern thems! Ives accordingly . The accounts will be found at the oi?.ce of .1. R. Crites. Come to tho center. F. S. Jou.it, Teachers Institute. Comity School Sum' rintendent .1. L. Car ter, will hold a teachers institute in this city, commencing Xov. tilth and con tinuing three day. The suncrintoudaiit is anxious to make this a prolifaVo and inter esting eilucntiotuil gathering in every particular- In addition to the work of the county, aid is promised from able instruct ors and superintendents of adjoining coun ties, It is to be hoped that all tcachets will tako an interest and contribute to make the session a valuable and instructive otic. Military Hall. Company K. Third regiment O. X. G. of North Powder will givo a Grand Ball a 1 1 1 fit place, on New Years eve, Dec olst, to raise funds fur the benefit of the company. Invitations' are being issued, and without doubt there will bo a large attendance, as it will be the most notable event of the sea son, Good music V'ill bo furnished by members of the company, The company will parade and go through with a dress drill during the evening. Tickets including supper 2.59. IT.KSONAl.. Mr. N II. Frchliehstein, of Mobile, Ala., writes; I take great pleasure in recommen ding Dr. King's New Discovery for Con sumption, having used it for a severe attack of Bronchitis and Catarrh. It gave me in stant relief and entirely cured mo and 1 have not been alliictcd since. I also beg to state that 1 had tried other remedies with no good result. Have also used Electric Bitters and Dr. King's New Life Pills, both of which I can recommend. Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, is bold on a positivcvmu'nntec, Trial bottles free at Wright's drug store. Kafjlu Cooper hlinji. S. 15. A vies, proprietor. Manufac turer of butter barrels ami kegs. A good supply always on hand. Shop south of school house, Union, Oregon. I.KTTJCU M.ST. Remaining uncalled for at the Union post ollice, the month ending Nov. 30, 13S5. Austin Moso Dialler Mis Anna Harper J no 15 Kinsey ,1 A Mercer Louis Trullinger G J Beerse Mrs Bauson HunuH.Siime.s Jcifiiry Miss Mollio ICenwoli Henry ' Sturges A K Thadon Mr. White G. Persons ealliiKifor any of the above letters please sav 'adverti-ed. ' Gi:o. F. Hall. P. M.. Union. Or, UltACK VI'. You are feeling depressed, your appetite is poor, you are bothered with Headache, you are llgetty, nervuus, and generally out of orts, and want to macK up. Brace, up, but not with stimulcnts, spring medicines, or bittern, which have for their basis very cheap, bad whiskey, and which stimulate you for an hour, and then leave you in worse condition than before. What you want is an alternative that will purify your blood, start healthy action of Liver and Kidneys, restore your vitality, and glvo re newed health and strength. Such a medi cine you will tind in ICIectrlc Bitters, and only 00 cents a bottle at Wright's drugstore, Union, Oregou. Tho endorsement of Gorman Syrup is tin purallelod. We will publish 1000 testimo nials received dnriug the last six months Read them. May save your life. BuniJSMiHAM, N. Y., May 31. 88. G. G. Green. Dear Sir: I am frequently troubled with sevore colds, and tho only remedy that will relelvo me of thuiu Is y.onr Boschoe's Gorman .Syrup. I havo used it for more than twelvo ycura, It is a con stant hoiuohould companion with me. Our merchant jiruourod a great many bot tles, It is a very popular remedy In thia section. Kvery person who haa usod it Kx.ak in the hightMi terms of its morlU. J do i.ot kiinw of a tringleraie it ha nut cured. I first used it in Yorui nt, where I Uvod be fore coin iu here. I udyine everyone to me it, as i is certainly th- uet cough mudklue I have iter known. I have tried nearly all (if them l! I'll!", ri.'llt ti.lKK. Ym s r.spcitfuliy MOt?ES GRAY. IVnp-ieror Grisl Mill. sanratH it iyg..TTOrT . UKm..wmn i rn iiactiisj iIi:i, WUIOHT -A' the Cove, IVc. lOtli. ISSH, Mr-, it. Wslght, ael w elr end 17 ilu A imtuit'i ai d Mil! unpen obituary by in iluii'.i r. in i ... rifl.mil.it llil u.'.. i. Lul .. uui '.o Ulc 1j. pnij.jtjtion urinss i'ahaik TJjo Scout' AVerfclj- Iitspcrtlnli anil lie juirt of rneiitt 01V Duty, Mr. W. llaggarty of the Cove, was in the city recently. Mr John Limbertof FJgln, visited Union last Saturday. Mr Wallace Ilinkly of Tolociuot, called on us a few daysjo. Miss Viola Bloch of this city is visiting relatives in Ui Grande. Mr II. L. Deacon and Mr Corbln made a trip to big creek this week. Hon. J. W. Shclton made a brief business trip to Portland this week. O Mr Jap 1'inehart ami ifeof the sand ridge visited Union recently. Mr John Swah and Miss Rva Hull were married in Walla Walla recently. The Fnion 'Singing Circle' meets to-night at the residence of W. T. Wright. Mr Jacob P. Bloch a typo of Tin: Scott visited La Grando last Sunday. Mr W. U, Fickle called on us a few days ago and suscribed for I'm: Scout. Mr 15. Samis called on us yesterday. He made final proof on his land this week. Mr II. L. Deacon, took his departure for a brief visit to the Willamette, yesterday. Mr K. Tucker and Mr Sam'l NickolPm, of Cornucopia, were in tlie city tin's week. Mr Neil Mel.cod and Mr Parks of Sum. niervllle. were in the city yesterday, Mr Frank Kos is now at Katncla. and writes to have Tin: Seoi i sent to him there. Messrs S. T. and K. I!. Conklin, of tlie Cove, visited Union the fore part of the week. Mrs llolbrook and Mrs Claybtirn have opened it millinery cstahli-hmcut in La Grande. Mrs McDowell, sister of ,L QC, Summers, accompanied by her daughter, is visiting in this city. Mr Baz, llayties. came down this week from Burnt river on a visit to his parent in this city. Mrs 15. S. PluMiner and fr JTr V. 'V. l'lunitner of North Powibr. in tAi otty cdtlesday. A sister of l)r)ay arriveil hern thiu wcwlc front Dayton W. T, on a visit to tWj doer and lits family. Mr W. J. Townley and Mr A. V. Olivw, of tlie Sanger mining company rut U t-Ui city yesterday, Mrs A Sonimor and di.igltttr, of La Gi'.inde, were in Unionaliis week, tWi ik-iw of Mr and Mrs Levy. Mr and ?irs .1. B. Eaton c-f the Cove, jr visiting friends and relatives in tlis city the fore part of the week, Miss Mollie Lewis who lias been visiting relatives and friends on tlie Sound, is ux pected home in a few days. Mr Victor J. Miller, formerly of tiij city ltas opened a store in tho upper Wvn af Hartley, in Harney valley. Mr Jake Canadv, took tho prize foe, tWj most original character at tho liobertine Carnival, ut llaker City last week. Mr, Jos. Ludikcr of Pine valley, visiteri Union Staurday. Ho rcjiorts everything prosperous in his section of tho country. Mrs Fred Nodino took her departure re cently for a visit to her old home in the cast. Sue will probably bo gone several months- Mr John Bristow, agent for the machin ery establishment of Staver & Walker, was doing Union this week in the interest of the firm. Mr August Baer, formerly of this city, was in town this week. He lias been in New York and was on his way to San Fran cisco, Mr Wesley Duncan, of tho Cove, visited Union a few days ago. He is making pre parations to rebuild bis residence which was destroyed by lire last week. Mr Wallace Harris is now in Mr Gard ners establishment learning the jewglery business. Ho already manipulates the tools with much dexterity. Mr J. Q. Shirley, returned this week from New Hampshire where ho has been to visit his father. Mrs Shirley who lias been there sill summer returned with him. Mr J. F. Huff of North Powder river, made us a pleasant visit Saturday. Ho has built a neat residence on tho site of tho one recently destroyed by tiro and has moved therein. Mr. A. Pen ton and Mr Lander Fu-guson, of Eagle valley, were in Union this week, on their way to mako liual proof on their land claims. They visited Tin: Scout blllco while here. Miss Aria Campbell completed herengage ment with the Adams, Cniattllla county public school last Friday. Slio has been en gaged to tench tho third department of Cen terville public school. County Commissioner McDonald Is one of the model fanners of this county. He has 'several well stocked farms on the s.Qid ridge, and this year ;aised 22,01)0 bushels of. grain, principally wheat. MrSncll, ,'tn attorney at law of Taeo mu, W. T. win in Union this week, on bus iness connected with the ostato of Miss Emma Coggan We acknowledge a pleas ant cull from the gentleman. Mrs Eva Irwin of Stitnmcrvillc, an expe rienced dressmaker, is now at .Mrs Bine harts milliuery establishment. Any work Intrusted to her care will be finished promptly and in an urtistlc manner. Mr. Wilbur Davis of this city, who has been in Cornucopia for sometlmo returned homo a fow days ago Mr Davis Is intor eatoJ In a number of valuable mining claims there, and has nn abiding faith in. tho fu ture prosperity of the Pino creek dlntriet. A iiatu received from North Powder a fow days ago wy: ''Mis Murray resign ed her echoed here Friday Nov. JMth. very much to the regret of the scholars as well as hiTsell. The scholars prenentud her with three very handsome presents u u to k'ii l flan- respect. Miss Murray 1ms taught a very satUfaetory and aueuowful S'-huol. and made many warm friends here. Hrrdwpurturel. deeply regretted by all as klioM n by th - iiiimeuuis enjoyable purlin y"- ii In" Mi- L.t the Ui wi-.hes ut u th lVUer 1 15STK.VV CATTI.K. V.tnVAKI). I desire to recover tho following described estray cattle: One yearling heifer, white star in forehead, bra'ndod with letter L on left side, slit In right ear, crop and underbit in lett ear. One bob tailed yearling heifer, light rod with white spots, branded on left side with letter L. Anyone returning the above described animaX or r! ing Information a to their whereabouts, wilt be paid ?2 for each ani mal. J. W. Li:r, ToliK-nset. ST.UMONS. in the fin-nit court of the State of Ore gon, for Union county, The New Enudund Mortgage Security Company, plaintiff, J vs. John Baker. Margaret Baknrnml L. Baer, defendant. O To tlie aboe named L. Baer. defendant: TN THE NAME OF TH 15 STATE OF i Orcg in, you are hereby required to ap pearand answer th complaint tiled against you in the above tWitled suit, on or before the second Monday in February, A. 1). ISM', that being tlie first judicial day of the term following the expiration of the time prescribed for the publication of this siun nions, and if .oti fail so to answer, fur wai thereof plaintiff will demand iudgnienUmd decree against you for the relief pray W for in said complainr, to wit: For a ftireelos tuv of plaintiff's mortgage upon the fol lowing ik'seriheri pioportv, to w it: The X j hlfot the SI5or- ot Sre :(, and the NW or. i of SW qr. and the N Inf. of SW or of SW qr. of Sec. :io, To. 1 S, of It. Ss E, of the tllatnette meridian, I nion county, Ore gon, and that your claim thereto a'tiri in-tcre-t ;therein be declared subsequent in point of tuiie and subject to the lien of plaintiff's nVirtg.iuo on said land, and that you be forevOr barred from all riliht of equity of redemption therein. This publication is made by virtue of an order of Mie lion. James A. Fee. judge of the 0th Judicial District of the State of Oregon, made on the 1 1 it h day of Decem ber, A. D. 1S"8, directing the' publicatiti thereof to be made in Tit:: Oltr.uoN Scorr. a weekly newspaper published at Union, i Union county. Oregon, once a vet-'t ri the period of si weeks. SIII5LTON CABBOLL, l'J-H-wti Attv's. for H.V. NOTICE FOR rUBLlCATLOM. Lanh Oiticm at La Gkwp.', Oiwaw D.eembsr li, IW. f Notic? ii hereby ,ivc. thst tin fo-Ilnviir.y-named settler has tilod untl'f hisifiwi tin ti" mok.v l-fcjl moot: iu support f kW claim, ami hum. sa oot vitt i- i.iu forf tlif register and reetiver t Ln Grxink, Oregon, on Jan. 19vlfK), viz; KictiAr.il "?". Kaxiiw, Hd. No. .1170, for t- SV' ip'. m,'. ftw, in, Ti. S, K. 15 15. He names the fiVliMiii'S: w it w ( V-i provu his cosUn'imus roiiliiu wjieot n-'-i! cultivation f, sii.v land, v'z: C.H.Craig. Joseph Mwrtly, L"(.-r Mol imIi imd Andy Augwsts, il o I5igl..' vallry, tlregOMi. An'y person who dires to ynvirst x..;alni tie allowance cf suck '.'0f , iw whn kwivrs of any substsntial lensmi, iiikIt tfc laK mil tlie regulations of tW Interior 1wii-.ii-V-mewt, why swcV piorf should net be til lowed, will' be given an OMxi'tunity at W-vj above trntlnne! time xmi! plsve to erow examltw thr wHnesses of said cl.iiMixt, aiid to oiler evidence in rclxtttil of tVst wb mitted by elaifcwnt. Kc.tiy V tv ist art, 12-11 Kegtsur. NOTICE TOY, PUBLICATION. Lakh Otfice at La Gi:anih, 0u:rinv, I Dee.), 1S8S. f Notice is hereby given that t'lie followieg named srttler has Sled notice of his inten tion to miiV.b final proof in !-( ort of Vis claix, and that said proof will bo made be fore the register and receiver at La Grande, Oregon, on Jan. 20th, li!). viz. John Wmxiuu, D. S. Ne. 7i!0s, for theS15 (jr. S15 qr. See. Tp. .1 S, and Lot 1, See. 2, Lot I, and SW qr. N W qr. See. I, Tp. 1 H. B. -f) 15, W. M. Ho names a the following witnesses to prove his continuous' residence upon and cultivation of, said land, viz: Andy Wilkinson, Thomas W ilkinson. Charles Conarty ami N. C Bobinett, all of Union, Oregon. Anv'persoti who d sires to protest against tlie allowance of such proof, or who knows of any substantial reason, under tlie law and the regulations of tlnJ Interior Depart ment, why such pi oof sho-.ld not be til lowed, will bo given an apportunity at the above mentioned time ami place to eross-evainine the witnesses oS said claimant, and to offer evidence in lebtttttil of iv.l submitted by claimant. Hi:.vnv Iti.vmiAitT, 12-M-wP. Itegister. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Orrici: at La Gicandi:, Oukhiin,) Dec. 11, 18S,S. i Notice is hereby given that the followlng naiued settlers have tiled notice of their in tentions to make final proof in support of their claims, and that said prooln will bo made before the register and receiver at La Grande, Oregon, on Jan. 2(J, IKS!), viz: Isa ac L. H w.i.hu, Hd. N).:!17;t, for tho 15 ldf. NW qr.. NW qr. N15 qr. and NI5 qr. SW qr. Sec. IS, Tp. (IS, B. 11 15, anil Invi.v Fkasif.u, I). S. No. 7:ti.r). for tho 15 hlf. XE qr. and SW qr. NE qr. See. 10, Tp. (! S, It. to E, They naino the following witnesses to prove their continuous resilience upon and cultivation of. said lands, viz: Isaac Hiiller, Patrick Colon, Oliver Me-' Kelvcr, 0, F, Miller ami Irvln Frasier, ail; of Telociiset, Oregon, Any person whodesires to protest against the allowance of such proof, or who know I of any substantial reason, under the law an? j the regulations of the Interior Department, why such proof should not be allowed, will be given an opportunity at the above men-1 tioncri time and place to cross-examine the i witnesses of said claimant, and to oiler evi-1 dence in rebuttal of that submitted by claimant. ' IIkni'.y BmuiAitT, I 12-11 wd Heglhtor. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Omcu at La Ghamm:, Oukoux,) O December 12,. 1KK3. f Notice Is hereby given that the following named settler has tiled notice of his Inten tion to make liual proof in nunport of his claim, and that said proof will be made De fore the register and receiver ut La Grande, Oregon, on Jan. 2'J, Its'), viz : William Muiuiay, D. S. No. 7.'i'JI, for the N' hlf. NIC nr.. SW qr. NICqi. amlSErjr. NW nr. See. i, Tp.r. s5, H.40K. W. M. He names the following witnossoH to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of, said hind, viz: L. A. ItoberUon, Wado Hhelton, John Mummoy and A. Ccickroll, all of Uniun, Or. Any person whodesiro to proteat against the ullowauco of Midi nrof. or who knows of uuy xiibsiuntial ruaoou, under the law j and the regulation of the Interior Depart- I uieiit. why audi proof yhdiild not he al-1 jowwl, will be given mi oppurtuulty at the , above nioiitloiied time and place to ero-i- j examine the wlliinnto of aald claimant. 1 iiuri to oiler evidence in rebuttal of that , ubfiiittiNl by claimant. HlWMV ItitfKinitr, 12-1 JlnuUlur. Tim: K hit ia jnt 1 1 1 - impel- to senil tt to your ftiouuV Try it. I sseeTQ CLOSE UTssssssss I o fill 1 1 SI Ills!! S I "will sell my mammoth stock of O lite iiii m W i- i i t tr' ,11 fx V l! psor 1 V CMS -'5- W r I r t'R-l S.. Si I'Vl H I n 1 1 1 f,.' i" Sif 5i-(f - d" r.ilni ttirrtrj" I I i n! w o iH'ill jifiuw I & 1 1 ttmvm fi A' mw v & re mtmm 0 ijOWMl MUM,, &M1 IMEk Mvs. J,i. 15. JfliK.piiww'-li, l?rj). .Itial, opened in tlie litick luiiltling adjoining Jtvycox it Foster's store, Main St.ieet. lTnioti, a full and coinjileto itesortinent of IFF ?! Iff? 11 FlWf UM VSMuh are Xowr Optpm For Iwsjicction by tho LikUcs. IMilCES ON HOODS SUlU'KlHIXdLY LOW. In luldition to the nbovo, u coinplulo lino of HOOTS and SHOES will bo kept in Htoek. , A. Shiiro of the Public Patronage Solicited. L. .1. IIOOTHK, Livory, Feeijale ai Train StaWe. (Next door U) court liouwc, and oppoyito Union City Hotel.) Double and Single Eigs and Saddle Horses HOUSES UOAKDEI) 15Y THE HAY, WEFK OR MONTH. Professional Men Waited on at Any Hour, -GOOD DRIVJ3KS Oats and Hay for sale. Horses Broken to Trot, Drive, Draft or for the saddle. Horses for sale. Boothe & Yod MONEY!! B. M. LOMBARD, -:- Low Rates- So WO DELAYS! S5Thot;o wlio couhuII their own intcresta will cull on mo beforo borrowing. OFFICE IN "JOURNAL" BUILUINCJ. mm rai d n (01'1'OSITK C'ENTENNIAI HOTEJ,.) J. S- ELLSOTTj - Proprietor. KverytliiiiK Hrt UIum, Torum Ywry llow-unnblii. Buss to and Imqiu (hu Oojjot Mokhig Cunnuctiun with all Trains i Ladies" lr and o o OF- I EVERY -:- STYLE, :H ti Hi sk u mm am &s 3i i i r i itl Ci S ftltxvti A VlVEfeFWi ,sZ-Ay'l'lll ?.'r"f' f' t . 1 I 't"ru.K' 'mi 'nys? nl -nrrsinr vitn- W. A. YODEh. FUItNISIIEl).- Proprietors. ONEY!! LA GRANDE, OGN. la Oil. I ii 1 Wi