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About The Oregon scout. (Union, Union County, Or.) 188?-1918 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1888)
AVrJttcn for the ScotJT. I J'KAHT OF TJIK C1ANCJKS. !ii Indlii, nml the sapphire on eaeh tropic lenf and "Ttvas morn tleirs Hung trembli'it. Tlie citron ffrovr." and .piey fnrc.tn bent llcfora the icrfunied ulr from Kverest'.i rest ; The sullen flangcM chlied nnd swelled; The waters leapt in artful skill, ami kird the boughs Of tender tree that bent In .illciiee. down. TJie hlrd of I'arndNu wiih proud; the rouchaut beast Lay shielded hy the river-path; the tropic clinic Spread in confusion 'round its verdant secties. Kroni near and far the Hindoo mother came. To-day the .sacrifice of Infant life h made The worship of a wrathful god in held. These tearful eyes and nioiteued cheeks bespoke The rendinj; of the heart-cords hut alas! It limit he so; loin; years have wrought This custom on the Hindoo soul, and he Still eifngi with zealous lovo to these; He" cannot tear himself uwav from such devout belief. The sun rose high; the song of life was hushed, until tollers cea-ed their work all came With solemn steps to where the feast was spread. Young inothes wept, but sacrillco must bo To uell the wrath of Unit fierce river-god The infant laughter floated gay and loud, Hut to the mothers 'twas the wail of Death. The childish faces beamed with lustrous smiles, And mingled with the mother's llo.witig- tears, 'It sot its Imngoin tho maternal hearts As fair as day! Hut .still how dreary seemed Tho lender ones, Death grasping for their hands. Tho trumpet sounded. Through the forest sped A wail so deep that the ferocious lioii fled; The haughty birds their gorgeous plumage' hid; Tho ripple on the water ceased, tho rustling leaves Dropped their meek forms .and hushed In silence dee). The throng marched down to where tho bank was low; Each mother clasped her child in anguish deep; Tho eternal skies looked down in pity on their ignorance! Again tho trumpet piped its doleful note A shriek burst loud upon tho morning air. Then all was still. No sound was heard, but silently A mother came, with solemn tread, her babe clasped tight in her embracing arms. Then horror reigned O'er tho moist countenances gazing then'. The thoughtless infants babbled at tho stream. And crowed aloud to see tho waters near. So deep, profound, the deathliko silence seemed. Kneeling with prayer.s and supplications to the stream. Tho mother clasped oueo more the babe unto her breast, Then with a moan, dee p as Death's whis per. Hollow ns tho caverncd winds from Hades' depths, She laid the child, .'glancing with fondness back, Upon tho basket anchored on tho stomal. The mother fell, with bloodless face, upo n tho bank, And walling servants lifted her awiy. She ronded there tho heartstrings for li god She deemed was all her earthly hope and J"J' I The sullen wavelets touched tho tiny" enift And bore away upon their advancing breast A mother's hopo, the oteriral chalice of her Away IL drifts; the hlr.ds of prey, ninth) wise Hy such long usage, hover w'er; tho eli'lld-. louehcd by tho chilling wu-iettr, fa'Us iwu-1 sinks! A iiiivering niotin courcs Arum- t:ho g.:i.vki crowd. The Caugos lifts hl.i hand im4 MMihtsI A welcome feast on Hush by hi'in Is muK Hit; altar llre.s hliie-bhi'zlng Mlc-ker w'er t-he scene. His temple bells ring loudly in tierce Joy. His waters plush to drown tho struggling bin j, Tho skies Kceni weeping o'er the land, the beauteous groves bo near tho nltar-plaeo, lay down their shimmering folds. And earth itself weeps like n child bereft. Tho trumpet shrieked ouco more, n wall went forth; Another child wasollorod, wrapt in prayer. So d ivu tho throng each mother came; a saerilleo Wa-, weeping, offered for her sin, for sin lie had, And sinning darkest, seems, forgave the rest. Koon came. The ollcring ceased, a meal was spread Of richest fruits nnd spleo; tho odorous glens (?nvo pleasant tint to the encumbered air, itare flowers were plucked; rich woven wreathes J'Vtooned the pendant boughs. The low- raUed altar Hade of turf and stone, was dreked so fair It seemed the revelry of Hymen danced Amid tho ruUIlng leaves; hut ouco again An infant child was brought, the murder ous kulfo Cleaved jts small throat, the blood gushed forth I'pon tho altar thcre-a dying moan a gasp And .ill was done, Tito priest, whlte-olad, Willi pious face looked up to heaven as If Tito stars would drink bU murderous prayer. A blue blaiu lllukeivd on the pile; tho curling smoke Itoto hcavi'iiunrd-but nnl, It nevrr rauihnl 'J'he ri rn.il iloniel The mourner knrll With heads bowed down and faces in the dust; A prayer nrn.o, while crisp and charred the babe Was burned, n wholesome sacrifice; then all arose. A ticildish look was stamped on every face. Wild revelry began; the worshipers reeled low , And for the while, unchecked, his cohorts swept Tho drunken crowd. Again the shrill note called them foith, And backaualu to where the waters laughed They took their way to make the feast complete. iiii evening canto ute ottering mil was made. And (Janges babbled 'neiith the load of flesh. Fair Ocean blushed to see the dying gift. The Hindoo worshipers were pleased, And left the scene with souls they deemed as pure As was the gold that glittered on their brawny anus. Once more they loilcd in servile fields Llght-hc irtcd, for the'g sin had fled. Night came. The shuddering stars .peered out And ga.cd around to find the murder ceased. The moonlight beamed in radiant lustre O'er the river's breast. The pallid faces stared. lint floating on the current there, no moth er's kiss Was pressed upon their unfledged soifls. The stealthy lion stole from out his lair Ami crept to whechesaw the wailing nisos. The "itrrcnt bore away the kist sad gift That zeal has ottered at religion's shrine! Hut pity pleads with tender voice for they Whom adoration brings utfto some shriuc. Some cherished ideal thrives In every soul. And-as the mind urNcs, so the ideal soars; And bound the mind, to lower horizons, Tho altar rears Its feeble heights as well. Thero Is a reverence stamped In every soul, Hut varied minds their different Idols make. 31tss Ann- Titnofu, Missionary to India. kstuay cattm:. nnivAni). I dc.-ire to recover the following described est ray cattle; One yearling heifer, white stnr in forehead, branded with letter L on left side, slit in right ear, crop and utnlerblt in lett ear. One bob tailed yearling heifer, light red with white spots, branded on leftside with letter L. Anyone returning the above described animals, or giving information as to their whereabouts, will be paid f'2 for each ani mal. J. W. LnK, Teliua.-ei NOTICE FOR l'UU LI CATION. SUMMONS. In the ("ireult court of the State of Ore Ron, for Union county, The New Lnidtind Mortgage Security Company, plaintiff, vs. John linker, .Margaret Hakor and I.. lljtcr, defendant1". To the above named L. liner, defendant: FN THH XAMK OV TH H STATU OF 1. Oregon, you are hereby required to ap pear ami answer the complaint lilcd against you in the iitiove cntiricil suit.gm or heforc the second Monday In Kebniurv, A. D. ln.sn, that being the liist judicial day of the term following the cvpiration of tho time prescribed fcr the Mib ieatioii of thi .sum mons, and if yop fail so to answer, for want thereof plaintiff will demand judgment and decree against you for the lellef prayed for in sain compiaiui, iowii; corn lorectos urc of plaintiff's mortgage upon the fol lowing described property, to wit: The X lilfot the SHnr- of .Sc. ,'M, and thoNWor, Tin: .Scout is just tho paper to send cunt to your friotu'.H. Try it. of SW fir. nnd the X h!f. of SW or of SW ir. Bf Sec. M, T. 1 S. of It. 38 K, of the Illatnette meridian, I mini county, Ore gon, anil that your i hum thereto and In terest therein he declared siih-coucnt in point of time and subject to the lien of plaintiff's mortgage on said land, and that you be forever barred from all rillht of equity or redemption therein. Tlris pii-blicatioH is in-nde by virtue of an order of the lion. .iatwes A. I'ce. judge of tho fitli Judicial District of the State of Oregon, made on tho loth day of Decem ber, A. 1). 18J8, directing the" publication thereof to be made in Tut: Oiikoo.v Scorr. a weekly newspaper published at Union, in Union county, Oregon, once a week for the period of six weeks. SIIHLTOX&CAHKOLL. l'-'-ll-wU Atty's. for 1111. NOTICE VOli PUBLICATION. NOTION FOR PUBLICATION. L.N n Orrici: at La (itiAXnn, Oiikoo.v,) Nov. 7, 1HSS. f Notice Is heivbv ulvon that the followltitr- mimed settler has filed notice of ids inten tion to make final nroof in simnort of his claim, nnd that said proof will be made be fore the register and receiver at Lti (Jraude, Oregon, on Dee. IKnS, via: W.M.I.Ai i: (J. HlNCKI.l'.V; Ild.Xo.18S7. for the SW'XW'X See ') and SU NK',.' and N W! i SL'-r Sec. .'10. To o n, it. -to, Vd, lie names the follow nc w tnesses to tirovo Ills continuous resilience noon ami euiiivaiiou oi, sain land, vu: Irvin Frasier, Francis Favre. Cyrus II Preseott and Hlndcn Ashbv, all of Teloeas ct, Oregon. Any person who desires to protest ngniust tho allowance of such proof, or who knows oi any sunsiantiai reason, under the law ami tho regulations of tho Interior Depart mcnt, why Mich nroof should not lie a low nil, will be given an opportunity attlioabove mentioned nine aim place to crons-examlno mo witnesses ot sain claimant, ami to oiler evidence in rebuttal of that submitted by cmimaui. Hr.NltV ItlNIHI.WtT, IMO-Mil Iteglster. La.m) Omen at La Ouanhk, Onnoo.v,) December (S, 1883. j Xotice is liereby given that the following named settler has tiled notice of his inten tion to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made be fore the register and receiver at La Orande, Oregon, on Jan. 10, l.Xsl), viz; itlCIIAIltl W Xo. 3170, for the SW or. SI" tr. See. 23. 5 F. NOTION FOR PUBLICATION. Lvnu Oi'ncK at La flinxnt:, Or.Kno.N.l Nov. 8, 1888. f Notleo is hereby udveu that the following named settler has Hied notice of his inten tion to make llnal proof in support of his rlainu and that said proof will be made be fore the register and receiver nt I.a (irande, Oregon, on Dec. L'7th, 1888. viz: Wii.i.iam 1'. Locum N, 1). S. No, 8007. for the VM XV', and VAA SWK Sec. 18, Tp. I S, It. 3!l K. lie names the follow tin wlmesscs to prove his continuous residence upon nnd cultivation of, said land, vi. : Samuel littlledge, F. M (Mtlversou, A . II. Johnvoit and M, S. W. Wallace, all of I.a (irande, Oregon. Any iieiM)ii who desires to nrnlest lo'nitist the allowance of Mich proof, or who knows of any substantial reason, under tho law and tlie regulations of tho Interior Depart ment, why nich nroof should not bo allow ed, will ..o given an opportunity nt the ti'bovo mentioned time nud place 'to cros examine the witnesses nf said claimant, and to otl'er evidence in rebuttii.1 of that .swbmiit tcd b.y ol'iwiw-ji-M-t. W iwtv KfX'ijn A-iyp, 11-toMvtt ttegtahv. - Al.M!Mi.A'li,IK'ttV l(.llt. K.Vai'IiWB. AppHca-tiww Pos-a Ui.uUel hM-.U-iw u-a-tw ; ,iw vey Xo. Ill; CliKiH N III; wuhienid aptf. eirtlost Xo, IIS. V. S. Lash Orrici:. I.a (Iuanui:. Oi!i:onN. I Nov. 21, lrt8. VTOTICI-: IS HKUKHV (11VUX THAT i W. T. Ilurdett, Lalah Atistead, D. W. Tlcc, C. .1. Dtttley, and the Oregon Oold -Mining Company, a corporation, whose post-Mllee address Is Cornucopia, Union county, Oregon, have this day tiled their application for a patent for tlie, lteil Jacket qnarti lode, situated in (irauitc niliiltig dis trict, in Township II, South, of liange 15 H, W. M ; the iptartr. lode being described bv the otllclal plats and field notes on tile In lit this olllee, as follows, to wit : Heginningat the south-east corner of the claim, a point from which the quarter sec tion comer between sections 27 and 28, in Tp. (IS, H. n U, hears S. in degrees ft mln. utes L, ami l.VH feet distant, post being marked "Corner Xo. 1, 11. J. M. C. survey Xo. 10" on north-west face; theneo ruii nlng X. 1ft degtees 32 minutes H. along eat boundary of thu claim 13.V1 feet to post marked ''Cornet No. 2, It. .1. M. C. survey Xo. 10;'' theneo X. K2 degrees W. I!00 feet to post marked "Corner Xo. 3. H. J. M. C, Mirvey Xo. 10;" thence S. tl degrees l. ntin utcs W. along west boundary of claim 133!) feet to post lutitked "Comer Xo. I, H.J. M. C, survey No. 10;" thence S. 82 deiiiees 15. along south lxmdnry or claim l.'.O feet to "Corner No. I,1' place of beginning, con taining lit and 1.1 one-hundredths acres, location being recorded in volume "lr quart, claims of Futon county, Oregon, ut onto ma. Aiijoining claims tire '.silver Hell" on the east, the "Hubert Kitiinett'' on the north and the "Companion" on the south. Any and all nersons claimlm; adversely unv portion of the said "Hed Jacket'' quart lisle uhove deerlbed. are required to tile their adverse claim with the register of the U. S. land olllee at La (irande. Oregon, du ring the lxty days period of publication hereof, or thev will be barred bv virtue nf tue provisions of statute. nu-Mtv itiNKiutir, . . . . Heglster. It Is herein ordured that the form-nlm notice of atiplleatiun for u U. S. tiateut he publUhcd for a period of sixty dsys (ten cotiMstiitlve weeks) In Tiii:0hiuo,n Siiiwt, a weekly nowsimper publUliMl at Union, wiiion (iouuiy,(irogoii. IN'wlO Rej-Ltlir. Makisson-, Ud Tn. !l S. It. I He names the following witnesses to prove ids continuous lesidenee upon and cultivation of, said land, viz: C. II. Craig. Joseph Ilartly, Lester Hol cotnb and Andy Augustus, all of Eagle valley, Oregon. Any person who desires to protest against tlie allowance of such nroof, or who knows of any substantial reason, under the law and the regulations of tlie Interior Depart ment, why such proof should not he al lowed, will bo given an opportunity at the above mentioned time nnd place to cross examine thcwltncsses of said claimant, and to oiler evidence in rebuttal of that .sub mitted by claimant. IlC.VIiV HtXElIAIlT, 12-1 f Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Ot rui: at La (iiunih:, OttnooN, ) Dee. .r), 1S8S. f Xotice is hereby iriven that the followinc- iiamed sutler mis tiled notice ot ins inten tion to make final proof in support of his claim, ami mat said proot will be made be fore lite register unit receiver nt La (Irande Oregon, on Jan. 2.ith, 188!), viz. John Wi:m,iiici, 1). S. Xo. 730?, for the SIC or. SIC or. See. 3,V Tp. 3 S, and Lot 1, See. 2, Lot I, and SW or NW qr. See. 1, Tp. I S, H. -10 IC, W. M. He names the followimr witnesses to prove his continuous, residence upon and cultivation ol, said land, viz: Andy Wilkinson, 'Minimis Wilkinson Charles Conarty andX. C. Uobinett, all of i moil, Oregon. jnv ltersMii vln.i 1 si.re tw nrff-i.-tr 'wvntis the allowance) of suwh proof, or who know ot any substantial reason, under the law nut tlie regulations ot tho Interior Depart ment, why such proof should not be allowed, will he given an importunity at the above mentioned time nud place to cross-exninine tne witnesses ot said claimant, nud to offej' evidence in rebuttal ot that suimuttoct by cinimnm. LIU'.MW U'lXlMAlW, 12-M-W. Kegistwi, Land Orrici: at Li (litAME, Oi:i:no.v, ) Dec. 3, JSSt. f Xotice is hereby civen that the following named settler has filed notice of her inten tion to make linal proof in support of her clnlm. nnd that said proof will be mndc he fore the register ami receiver nt La Grande, Oregon, on Feb. 15. 1SR), viz: HAnttiKT J. Hrxnr.itsnoTT, devisee of William W. Ross, deceased, Hd. Xo. 1720, for tlieSKj XK yt and XKW .j qr, ,-cc. , ami is v qr, w.qr. and aw qr. SW qr. Sec. 8, Tp. 8 S. It. 12 1C, She names the lollowing witnesses to prove her continuous residence upon and cultivation of, s.ihl land, viz: W. D. Kmc'- and !L W. I.ee, of Ken tine, Oregon, and Geo. W. Wtlght and James It, Sams, of Medical Springs. Oregon. Attv person who desires to protect against the allowance of such proof, or who knows of anystihstantial.reason, under the law and the regulations of the Interior Department, why such proof should not be allowed, will lie given an opportunity at the nbovc men tinned time ami place to cross-examine tho witnesses of Haiti claimant, and to oiler evi dence in rebuttal of that submitted by claimant. i Hunry Rinkiiakt, 12--w0 Hegister. ONES BRO'S -OltAN'I- SW5 oiiyiit Willis i8PCmGiit We Have Eeceived tlie Largest As o sortmnet of P a Trains arrive and depart from Union daily, as follows: HAST IIOl'MI. Passenger, Xo. 4, L'vc at o:2. a. m. Freight. No. 8, L've at 2:.g n. in. wi:st noi'xii. I'nssenger, Xo. 3, L've at 1:30 p.m. Freight Xo. 7, L've 1 at 11:20 p. in. TlCrxin,cs "i"1 from principal points i isl, i o in tl(J ,Tni(t.(1 C!luml;v and l'.urope. Eleoant P:"":.a,, Cars. j ICtnlgrant Sleeping Cars Run Through on Express Trains to OMAHA, COUNCBL BLUFFS and ST. PAUL erec oi inargc ami without (. itange. Close connections at Portland forSan Fran cisco and l'tiget Sound points. For further particulars inquire of anv Agent of tho Company or of A. L. Maxwell, G. P. AT. A., Portland, Oregon. OCEAN DIVISION. The Oregon Railway ttXavigation Co., and Pacific Const Steamship Co. will dis patch Steamers between San Fran cisco and Portland, as follows: Ever brought to Union county, but which, on account o IMMENSE VARIETY, we are unable to Ce'italogTO in an advertisement of this kind. Efeiyljof is IiiyM lo Can al our Store and see for Themselves. 00600000 OOOOOO' OOOOOOO In accordance with our usual "custom Ave have made arrangements for a ruoM roitTi.ANP. Leaving at lL'Midtt't., ns follows: j rllOM SAN 1'ItANCISCO. lv'ng Spear st. wh' atlOa.in.asfoliows: Elder, Sunday Xov State, Thursday, ,, Columbia, Mon ,, Ore gon, Friday State, Tuesday ,, Columbia. Sat. ,, Oregon, Wed. llStnto, Sat. Xov 8iColitmbia. Wed. ,, lUOiegon, Sunday ,, Hi State, Thursday '20 Columbia, Mon. ,, 21 Oregon. Friday ,, 2.S State, Tuesdiiy ., T?or every dollar's worth of goods b year, our patrons will receivo a. bougltt of us dmiii" tlie rcinai.ntl&r f tl8 ticket which will aiv tbcM :i sIkuwiq faa. secure one or all of tlie following valuable presents: LAN (H'HK'-i: AT k. W.IMNH-i:, OKlKiOV.) Dec. 11. 1S. f Xwt'K'i' Is hereby trivets that Hsu followliy.iv Mitisiew set-t-H'rs n-.wt Hhert woi-tce of tiwnr im t'ewtio-iw tw nutke Hual y-nu( in s-Mpport o? t-keir chiit-Ms, awnl that sail pros wiK he miiW before the reg-W'cr a-isd reeuiver at M G.i'ti'.i (!.', 0.1'wimi-w, mm Jim. W, VS!, viz: I-SAAC b. H M.t.WI, VM. 0.3173, for the K hlf. (jr.. XW tr. Hhqr. ami Xli qr. STv qr. Sec. 18, Tp. o , it. tl 1., atirt IllVIN FtlAKIKlt, D.S. Xo. 7110. for theE hlf. XE nr. and SW qr. XE qr. Sec. 10, Tp. (I S, R. -10 E, They name the following witnesses to prove their continuous residence upon and cultivation oi, said hunts, viz; Isaac Duller, Patrick Colon, Oliver Mc Kclvcr, C, F, Miller and Irvin Frasier, ull ot Telocaset, Oregon, Anv person who desires to prot est against the allowance of such proof, or who knows of tiny substantial reason, under the law and the regulations of the Interior Department, why such proof should not be allowed, will tie L'lven an onnortumtv at til aliovc men tinned tiittu and place to cross-examine the witnesses 01 sain claimant, anil to otter evi dence in rebuttal ot that submitted hy claimant. Ilr.Nitv RiNiniAitT, 12-11 wtl Register. NOTICK FOK l'UHLICATION. La Nil Omen at LvGitANim, Oiikohn December lti, 18SS. 1 Xotice is hereby given that the followl:; named settler has lllcd notice of his Inten tion to make Dual proof In support of his claim, and that said proof will lie made tie fore the register and receiver nt La Orande, Oregon, on Jan. '-'d, last, vi. : Willi vm Mriiii.vv, I). S. Xo. 73!)1. for the X hlf. XE qr . SW qr. rfUnr. andSEqr. XW nr. See. 1, Tpft. S, R. 10 E, W. M. 1 lie names tho following wltnesncs to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of, said land, viz: L. A. Robertson, Wade Shelton, John Muiumey and A. Coekrell, all of I'uion, Or. Anv person whodesircs to protest against the allowance of such proof, or who knows of any substantial reason, under tho law and the regulations of the Interior Depart ment, whv such proof should not lie al lowed, will bo given an opportunity at the above mentioned time ami place lo cross examine the witnesses of said claimant, nud to oiler evidence in rebuttal of that Mibniltted by claimant. , IlKNUY RlKMIIAIIT. '"' Regl.tor. HJob printing liono at tltin olllro on short notion. VrUa rKumiublu. The company reserves tlie right to change steamers or sailing days. RATES OF PASSAOE: Cabin, - - $10.00 Steerage - - fR.OO Round Trip Tickets, Unlimited - flO.OO Children, muter 12 years - - Half Faro 5 years - - - Free 7Vie totr rates include llaurd. W. II. II0LC0M15, I A. L.MAXWELL, Oen'l Manager. I (1. P. AT. A, II. L. DEACOX. Agent. Unio. The b m Slor 1 1HAU3 I I atciit 3Icf(lici.ii! tirl'imuH'y, UMit SWd'tel Otf tei. FpeKriptions carefully prepared -AI.S0.1)KAI.i:ii IN- STORTING GOODS, ()nsistinj; of Mes, Siiot Gnus, Pis tols and Caiiriw Iinporte.d and Domestic Ci- ffiirs, etc. 1 Prize, Vase lamp 2 prize Set ice cream dishes 3 prize Set dishes, 4 pieces o 4 prize Large plush album 5 prize Open work fruit dish 6 prize Lady's work basket 7 prize "1001 gems oi'paetiry" 8 prize Hand lamp 0 9 prize Silver plated fruit dish 10 p-rie 'Lady's lace pin 11 price Autograph album 12 prize Set dishes, 4 pieces 13 pde Scrap album 14 prize Decorated tea set, 44 pieces 15 prize Sack of flour, Drawing to take place Dec. 3 1 , at 7 P. M. GIFTS - FOR - THE - CHILDREN, Ior every twenty-five cents' worth of goods bought of us by the little folks, following splendid gifts: filVE ME A CALL. UNION Tonsorial Parlors L. J. limine, PnorttiKTot:, Shaving, Hair-cutting and Sham pooing, in the Latest style of the Art, Shop two doors Koittlt of Centennial hotel. niVKMKA CALL. 0 28-tf. COUNUCOl'IA STAGE LIZSTE KUikos leavo Union every Monday, Wed- erery itCKtiij- mill t rlilay, tin I.exve Corinti-onlii nn rrtiirn trln 'P..-. .1 n.i .v . . 1 urftiu)-, jiuirMiuy unit eaiuniny. 'assengers and Fast Freight Carried. Z, KKLHON, ... Proprietor. Prize, Intq:ic lanlcrn prize Scrap album prize Lunch basket prize Autograph album prize Kaleidoscope prize Pair vases 7 prize Box Stationery S prize liox paints ! prize Bank, Coin, lock JO prize ct. pkg. candy Drawing to take place Dec. 3 1 , at 2 P. M. Tickets For This Drawing Will be Given to yonc But the Children. OOOO o o o o o n 00000000000000 All IMs larM in Plain Rpres, And cheaper than any other house in Un ion county. BfOrders from all parts of the country promptly attended to. vTOHSTES BROTHERS, Cortior Main ami C Strp-ts, I'nioa, On-yon.