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About The Oregon scout. (Union, Union County, Or.) 188?-1918 | View Entire Issue (July 4, 1889)
THE QKSGOftf SCOUT. amo. n. joni-s. - - r.iM ton. ( The Oregon Seoul has us larfft u circu- j Icttt'on rrs any tivo papers t'ji this see-1 tton of the Shite, combined, and is cor-1 rexpondinghj valuable as an adtertiting medium. Thursday, July 4, ISSi). Titt: urn i:aii.koai. Taciinin (iuamnlrp S'-'O.C.OO, and Success I Almost Assured. Messr.-. L. P. Kinchart and A. 1'. Katon J who were cent bv the railroad committee of j this city to Pendleton to explain tho rail- road situation to Mr. Hunt and to sccuro, I if possible, a reduction of thcMuVidy nked by him. returned hist Friday. The result of the interview was entirely satisfactory. Mr. Hunt, on account of the magnitude of the work, did not feci that lie could make a reduction in the Mibidy asked, but fortun ately Mr. C. 1!. Wright and other capital ists of Tacoma were present, and taking in the the situation they attired Mr. Hunt that Tacoma would rai-e $20,000 of the amount, and .aid that they would guarnn the the sameto hitu. Upon the solicitation of our representatives Mr. Hunt was in duced to take his chances on Tacoma, and reduced the amount to be raised by the people of Union county to $10i,O(H) and the right of way. This is the final decision, lie assured the committee) that if tho amount was raised he would build the road and that work would be actively com menced by August the first. lie said he would use every exertion to complete the road in the time specified, and would not, at present, ask for an extension of time, equal to the time lot since April 1st. which would bejust, as he felt sure that if lie slio.tld be a little behind in the work, the people of Union county would be wil ling to grant him a reasonable extension of time. The amount of the subsidy we now have raised, wc believe is about $U(i,000, leaving $1 1,000 and the right of way, yet to bo se cured. This appears to be a small amount and if those who have not yet contributed anything would do so, in proportion to what their neighbors have given, the amount could be raised in one day. We are in hopes they will see the necessity of doing this at once. The various committees feel continent that all will now do their duty, and they will commence an active canvass of the county. Do not put them to extra trouble, for they have already been overworked. If you have not yet contribu ted, hunt them up and put down what you can atl'ord to. Whatever you give will re turn to vou tenfold in a very short time. So Sunday Malls. Wanamakcr has directed that all the contracts for star route service (which is the main service in the west) shall be adver tised for six days only. In some instance? where, by inadvertance, the advertisements have called for soven days' service lie has ordered a readveitisement. The storm which this arbitrary puritanical action is raising in the west is only just beginning, but the breezes will blow after a while. The people of these communities think more of their Sunday mail delivery than that of any other day of the week, and Mr. Wanamaker's attempt to cut them off from civilization on the first day of the week, while he pel mils his private yacht to ad minister to the pleasure and comfort of the president and chums on that day without any apparent compunctions of conscience, is raising a perfect storm of disapproval. Portland World. Harney Valley. An attempt will soon be made, says the Harney Items, to raise funds with which to purchase the necessary apparatus for bor ing for artesian water. Tho present dry season has settled the fact that artesian water is indispensable. When we remem ber that artesian water has been secured on all sides of Harney valley, wo do not for a moment fear that we are taking any risk in the matter. With artesian water the coil of this valley will produce heavier crops than any other valley on the l'acllic slope. It is hoped that tho-o interested will sec to it that something is done in this direction at once. When wc have plenty of water we will be able to produce in large quantities everything that can be produced iti this latitude, besides we will be able to beautify our home, asking no odds of our rivers and spring branches- KneiuirnKing .Science. The Vermont Microscopical Association has just announced that a prize of f i'."0, given by the wells & Itichardson Co., the well-known chemists, will be paid to tho first discoverer of a new disease germ. The wonderful discovery by 1'rof. Koch of the comma bacillus, as the cause of Cholera, stimulated great research through out the world and it is believed this liberal prize, offered by a houso ot such standing, will greatly assist in tho detection of micro organisms that arc the direct cause of many diseases. Any information upon this sub ject will be cheerfully furnished by C' Smith lloynton, M. I)., Sco'y of tho Association, Uurliiigton, Vt. A Girt I'nr All. Inordortn givo all a cbanre te test It, and thus bo convinced ot it wonderful cu rative powcrsi, Dr. King's Now Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Cold, will ho, for a liiiiittd time, given away. This offer is not only liberal, but nhows unboun ded faith in the merit of this grc.it remedy. All who suffer from Coughs, Cold, Con sumption, Asthma, lironchltis, or any af fection of Throat, Cheat, or Lung, aro es pecially requested to call at JJnwn'n drug store, and get u trial bottle, free. Larue bottles, 1100. HnKlo Coojwr KIlUJI, S. 11. Ayhw. proprietor. JlanuHtcUiw of butter barrel and ksga, A food Mipplr nlwaya cut hand, ft up aoatii of aebaol huuar, Union, Orogou, l.OCAI. INTOKM VTION. Gathered up 1y The Scont ntul Itrutiglit to Honrtiiiinitrr. 'Hooray!!'." Soda water and temperance drinks at tho , Kentucky saloon. j Uernlnr meeting of the city council next , Sntufday.evening. ; The Hon Ton restaurant w Pi serve an ! excellent dinner and supper to-day. ! The parade of the Hornibucgers this ! afternoon will be simply immense. i The postotllce has been moved to it new I location, and Mrs. Alger now has charge. . Patronizo the Pluc Mountain house i when you go to I4a t!rande. It is the best. J Whang! phiz! bang! the Fourth i here. I'ay up your overdue account at the Cove ; drug store. We issue a few hours earlier than usual this week in order to get in good trim for the Fourth. Al. Gardner, our watchmaker, i build ing an extensive addition to hi store on Main street. From indications the"(lrand St-ll'' chrm at l.u (! ramie to-morrow will he left pretty much to itself. James Clayburn's ball was rcdured to $100. this week, which lie furnished and is now at liberty. The Cove bands and liberty car will be one of the principal features In the proees- I sion this forenoon. Ferd. l'.loch is the boss Hornibugger. Look out when the unparalleled combina tion heaves in sight. All the children who take part in the procession should be at tho court house promptly at !) o'clock this morning. Wanted. A girl to do house work. (!ood wages and a good home. Call on or address Mrs. II. W. Oliver, .Suiumerville, Oregon. The Sun says the Chinese in New York city surprised everybody by the liberality and promptness ;of lheir contributions to the Johnstown fund. The attendance at the celebration to-day promises to lie larger than ever before. Numerous guests arrived yesterday in an ticipation of the event. Vou cannot show your patriotism in any better way than by subscribing to the Hunt railroad subsidy to-day. Whoop her up like a wide-awake American citizen. A strange disappearance has occurred at Idaho City. 1'iobate Judge 1!. S. Warriner left his home on June 17th since which time nothing lias been learned concerning him. If you have any city property to sell, place it in the hands of the Union Heal Ins tate Association. They will be able to get a better price for it than yon would your self. The Uoscburg Itcview says: Miss Fan nie Howard, the l." year old daughter of W. Howard, who jerked her index linger o fl'by catching her ring on the door latch, is resting easy at present. C. C. Cotlinberry, the blacksmith, ha rented the Carroll shop and is flooring the same and building a shed adjoining for the purpo-e of displaying the 1). M. Osborne m achincrv for yhich he is agent. Citizens of the town should take their dinner at home to-day and let the strangers who will visit us have a clear sweep at the public tallies. We don't want any man woman or child to go away from the town hungry. We arc informed that a boy by the name of F.dwards, while out hunting last Friday, had one of his hands blown entirely off by the bursting of his gun. Wo were unable to learn the particulars. The boy lives near l.add canyon. Mr. and Mrs. Hartley, of Indian valley, who were at outs last week, the lady hav ing sworn out a warrant, for his arrest for threatening to kill her, have kis-ed and made up, the complaint dismissed, and they aro again living together as serenely as before. ' Superintendent Carter Informs us that the new school books to be used in this state will bo in the hands of the dealers, in a day or two, for sale. Tho readers. will be exchanged free, but the other books will have an exchange price which will be given hereafter. Mrs. It. I!. Hayes died at her home in Freemont, Ohio, on the 'JMh inst. She was I ttni..!- ,i-ltli nnmlvsis !i few ilavs orevious while in apparent perfect health, and re mained nncons'Mous from the fir-t. Mr-. Hayes wa- a noted woman as the wife of ex-President It. 1!. Hayes. The largest shipment of cattle ever known in tins section is now being niado from Ontario. A few days since I'eter French sent in an order to the O. S. L. company for IW ear-, but the company was unable to comply until other orders to the amount of 200 cars had been filled. ISakor Demo crat. The election hold last week in Pennsyl vania is the worst defeat the prohibitionists I have ever mot with, itetiinis from forty ' four out of sixty-seven counties give a i majority against tho prohibition amend i inontof tho constiution of l(i!),.V). and tho full returns will swell this to aoo.nOu or more. An exchange allegos that the following , letter was received by a phvsician from a man whom ho know, practicing medlcino and desiring counsel: "Dear Dock I have a pashunt whoso physical sines show that the wind-pipe lias ulcerated off anil his lungs have dropped down into hi Ktomark i have given liym evcrry thin without ofoct hor fother is wclthy honorable- and iullucn sIihI as he h a member of assembly and god uoku I dont want to loo him what nhall i do am by return male. Your frat.'' Plow! Plows! Plows!! Uitost improve ments and lowest living prices. Himpluat ami mot oonveniuiit method of adjintUmj beam and Hue of draft, making plow run lighter und do hetttr work. Ha never been equaled und cannot be excelled. The ligliUat draft mlky plow In the world Is the Improved Wheel Und tide Hulky Plow, and there U no plow mode that will Jo bet ter work. These plow all manufactured br the Hock 1 aland Ilow Co., and art sold by Frank llro'e. Implement Co. ai tbalr agent. 1 lr. Hunt Investing. Tl.c IV n .' ;on T o ii i sir - O the 'J'.d instant d. W limit, Prsi.knt ami (icncral Manager ( the t ..UV.T. It. It. Co.. in consideration of the sum of $2,U0" in ca-h. prchael all of W. T. Chalk's in-tirre-t in the partnership property of Chalk Cavincss In thi county. Thi- makes Mr. Hunt the half Owner of two of the largest and most valuable farms in the stRte, besides the owner of one-half of the large band of horses and cattle belonging thereto. Thi- is one of the largest deals made in this county and the ieople are to be congratulated on it- consummation. Mr. W. W. Caviness who N Mr. Hunt's partner In this large transaction, will su perintend and tnanajfe the business, whicii fact I a guarantee of stuc.-s. Mr. Hunt's action in this matter ought to he enough to convince all that he is here to stay and is intending to liccome a oitiaen in our midst. Went her I'mjinost lent Inn-. A signal service man gives a pointer on weather prognostications In a brief sen tence that any man can understand and put in nracticc. He says: "When Vou wi-h to know what the weather i going to be, go out and select the smallc-'. cloud you see. Keep your eye on it. and if it decreas es or di-appear- u shows th;' stute of the air that is sure to be followed by fine weath er, but If it increases, take your overcoat with you if you are going away from home, for falling weather i-'nt very far off. The reason is this : When the air is be coming charged with e!ectriiitv you will see every cloud attracting alt lesser ones to it until it gathers into a shower, and on the contrary, when the fluid is parsing off or diffusing itself, then a large cloud will be seen breaking into pieces and dissolving."' .snlitttiintlal tlnnis. Manv farmers in the valley aro showing their good judgment by building com modioli- and substantial barns on their premises. Most noticeable of these are: W. It. Holmes, of Cove, who is erecting a large and sub stantial building: Samuel Cochran, of Suni mervillela line structure; and F. W. Oliver, of the Sand Itidge, is putting up a building OOxSO feet, built on a foundation of solid masonry. This bam will bo 120 feet to the eaves and between 10 to oO feet to the top of the roof, (icorge ltuekman, of Sum merville.is building an immense granary on his place, and when it is completed lie ex pects to place therein S.0,.0 or 10,000 bushels of grain, all of which will bo raised on his own farms. Here's a Clianco. We arc in receipt of a letter from De troit, Michigan, asking what wc v.ill charge to insert tho following three times in Tin: Scorr: French young lady, 2.'1 years of age, a milliner, not wealthy, wlshe- to marry. She doc- not understand English. Address Alice Duinnulen, Detroit, Michigan. We insert the advertieniout once, free of charge, just to accommodate the young lady and because we imagine there arc a number of young men out here who will respond at once. Ki'iious Her Youth. Mr-. Plncbe Chesley, Peter-on, Clay coun ty, Iowa, tells the following remarkable, sto ry, the truth of which is vouched forbythe residents of the town: "I am 7J1 year.- old, have been troubled with Kidney complaint and lainencss for many jear.-; could not die my-elf without help. Now I am free from all pain and -oreue-s, and am able to do all my own housework. I owe oiy thank to electric Hitters for having renewed my youth, aiid removed completely all dlnca-e ami pain." 'fry a bottle, only .V) cents at l!ro,Mi's drug store, Union, Oregon. A (innil 3Iovc. The action of tho government in giving the Indians land in severalty and then throwing open the remainder to white set tlement is working good results, and should be continued as rapidly as possible. The opening of the Umatilla, Yakima, Ncz Perce. Columbia river, Colvillo and other reservations will make rich farms for not loss than fifteen thousand families in Ore gon, Washington and Idaho and represents, a population of not less than 00,000 people, for all these reservations contain tho bout land to be-found. Dr. John l. l'llhluiiton, Surgcon-Ocull-t and Medical Specialist, of Portland, will be at tho Centennial hotel. Union, from noon of fiicsday, July (tth. ti'l noon of Wednesday, July 10, 1861). All suf ferers from Kye, Far, Throat or l.ung Dis ase, Chronic Dyspepsia, Kidney, Liver, Uterine or Iter tal troublo, will be given an export's free examination and opinion. Catarrh, Neuralgia or Ithoumatie cases particularly invited. An Kxniuiil)!. The following fiom an ICafctorn Oregon exchange is a good illustration of tho spirit of the ago: This week two parties mot hero one going from Colfax, W. T , to Lower California, tho other going from Lower California to Colfax, W. T. F.ach had discouraging tales to relalo regarding tho country they were leaving, but the country to which they were journeying was, in their Imagination, tho promised laud, ISucIiIkii's Arnica .Salve. Tun llnaT Saia i: in tho world for Cuta. Bruises, Soros, Ulcers, Salt Kheuni, Fever Sores, Totter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, I'nriia. nil i .-ill Hklu Kriintions. and post al vcly cures Piles, or no pay required. It Is guarantuod to gtve poricoi sausiacuon, or money refunded. Prico 'Si cent por box. For sale at Brown's drug store. j To lisiul Colds, I Headache ami Fevers, to oloaiuo the ' yatemn8eetually,y' t gently, whonujstlvc or bilious, or whin th - blutxl Is impure or aittgvian, to permanently cure habitual i ctinUiaUoa, to uwskeu the kidneys and liver u a oaaUny actiuiy. without irrita- ttaf or vMkcnf lie INrj), iia Myron ot niii.ss ri:.vii;. Th Sc ut's WccMj- Inpectlcm nmt lit i jiorl of l'ripnils on" Dutj , l i ! Jos. Wilkinson ha returned from North I Powder. j j H. II. F.ench, of the Cove, called on u j Tuesday. , Mr-. Dr. lluley, of Baker City. I visit- I in.- friends In Union. I Mis. Mary Bruggor, of Indian valley, wa in the city this week. I Professor Carter Is In Salem attending he Teachers' institute. Oeorgc Miller, of Island City, made u- a pleasant call, Tuesday. j M. L. Carter, of the Sand Itidge, made u a plea-ant visit Monday. j Mr. U. Banton and wife, of Ladd canyon, visited the city la-t Friday. Mers Lon. and ('has. Davis are down from North Powder this week. Judge OiXMlnll returned from a visit to Malheur county a few days ago. Dr. Day 1 spending the Fourth in Day ton. V.'. T. lie will return Saturday. Hon. Dunham Wright and wife, of Med ical Springs, wire in the city Monday. Aaron Connor, of the Cove, made ,us a pleasant and substantial vi-it a few days ago. Miss Iura Coggan passed through thi cltv a few davs ago on her way to Pine valley. I. M. Duncan, of Medical Spring-, c dlcd on 's yesterday and subscribed for Tin: Scorr. i i Jo cph Dolby, ot Big creek, came down Monday ami will remain in this city until after the Fourth. (J. II. Hudson writes to have Tiir Shu t sent for six months to him at Camas Sta- t'on, Idaho. Mrs. James Lewis and Mrs. Barlow, of Washington Territory, aro visiting relative- in tills city. Eli Chandler has been appointed pot-1 master at New Bridge, in this county, vice j D. J. Sanders, removed. I John S. Clark has hron cbo.'e'i to act as i ... i. ... .. .. ..- ... ' marsuai ai uio i.a vmniitio ccicorauun 10 day. A good selection. Ka. Weaver came down from Baker City last Tuesday, and he, and his wife who is now at tho Cove, will spend tho Fourth in Union. Hx-MayorW. S. Newberry, of Portland, who has been stopping at tho Depot hotel for his health, returned to Portland last Monday. Little Lulu Cleaver, daughter of Dr. Lon Cleaver, will bo the "Fire Queen'' to-day, and ride on the hook and ladder wagon drawn by the firemen. J. B. Fewoll, of Faglc valley, was down the fore part of the week looking for some cstray horses. Head tho description of them in another column. Thos. J. Lemon, of I.a (irande, called on us Tuesday and subscribed for another copy of The Scorr, to be sent to J. 1). Fitz gerald of South Dakota. Woman's rights is not a mere myth in Eastern Washington. At Palou-e the girls talk of organizing a baseball nine and in end to challenge the world. Chester Bidwell returned from the cast last Saturday accompanied by his bride. They will make their homo In Union coun ty. We welcome them. Louie Davis took his departure last Tnes- dav for Denver, Colorado, where be will accept tho position of manager of the bianeh publishing house of U.S. King .1 Co. Wo wish Louie success whoroer he may be. The Times, published at fresco. Iowa, says: "Miss Ida Johnson, a former fresco, teacher, has been re-engaged to teach an other year at I'nion City, Oregon, at .?-:( a month. That city shows an appreciation of good teaching talent.'' W. H. Hyde, who it will he remembered was one of tho leading actors in Lindsay's dramatic company, on its first appearance in this city, called on us last Monday. Ho is not with the company now. lie says Mr. Lindsay is lying quite ill In Salt Lake City. .1. W. Kenedy and wife took their depar ture for F.lgin last Tuesday and will, spend the Fourth there. Mr. Kenedy goen for the purpose of interviewing the people tburo on the Hunt subsidy and to urgo up on them the necessity of contributing their part of it at the earliest moment possible. .Millinery and fancy Clouds at Cost. For the next sixty days Mosdame Bidwell it Benson will sell their entire stock of millinery goods, ladies underwear, children clothing, etc. etc. etc., at actual cot. Ladies are invited to call und examine goods which aro all new and of the latest designs. A hotter opportunity for securing good bar gains will never bo presented. Improve the opportunity. May 1-t, 1R. Twine Hinder I'or hale. I have for salo ono Mcforinick Twine Hinder, has boon run only two seasons, is in good repair. Will bo sold cheap for cosh. Huqiilro at thUolllcoor of H. If. French, f ovo, Oregon. J. M. Phy .t Co. will pay good pri . h for your wheat at tho Union mill. Anyone wishing to buy farm lands or town lot should call on the Union Ileal IJatate Anoeiation. If you have property for Kile you cannot do better than list It with thorn for their facilities for attracting pun ImsM-M are untmrpawod. C. C. C'olllnbury, the blaekmltb, of this city, i agent for the 1). M. Osborne &Co's. uioworH, rakw, reapers and other machin ery. Fanner will Hud It to their iutcront to Interview him before purchasing cUe whore. O-'-'Ml . .... 4 ,.f m.us.1 s.tlln, nlilllt. tft , rpie nt tu u t.alt-ajfe". In thU town, ft-iu tu tiha ner voar can be made.) Ad- drcM, WANAMAK1CK .fc UIIOWN, Philudalphia, Pn. Xhelargf-'t clothiiiKami incrchuut tailor in homo In America. A1- - .irw M Combines the juice of the Blue Figs of California, so laxative and nutritious, with the medicinal virtues of pkr.ts known to be most beneticinl to the human svstem, forniinf; the ONLY PER FECT kEMEDY to act gently yet promptly on the KIDNEYS, LIVER AND BOWELS ANl 10 Gleanssihe System Effectually, 3 VliAT PURE DLOOD, REFRESHING SLEEP, HEALTH and STRENGTH Naturally foil my. Every one is using it and all arc dcli'md with it. Ask your druggist for S-.YKUP OF FIGS. Manu factured only by the CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO., Sas Fkancislo, Cal. Loctsvit is, Kv. Nrw York, N. Y. 3AS1M5K (i. STKVENS, Propr. -DKAI.Klt IX- U Siitent Medicines, erluniery, ninls and Oils. Prescriptions carefully prepared A1.HO DK.V1.Klt IX SPORTING GOODS, Consisting of 1 Til 1 1 1 ps. Imported and Domestic Ci gars, etc. CMYK MI5 A CALL. Eugene, Oregon. Next session begins on Monday, Septem ber Hi. Is,.'). Free scholarships from every county in the state. Apply to thecouiity superinten dent, 'ivr tuition after January I, 1S!X). Four courses: classical, scientific, liter ary and a short Kngli-di course in which there is no Latin, French, (Ireck or Herman. The Kuglish is pre-eminently a business course. For catalogues or other informa tion, address .1. W.'.IOHNSON, O-'js-'Jin President. listray Horses. Strayed from my place in F.aglo valley, about a year ago, one black hor.-.e, little over liieiliuui i:c, branded 'Si on the lclt shoulder. One brown mare, branded CO on tho shoulder and '-- on the thigh. Othi'V horses are also missing branded 20 and 22. , , , Anv one givli g information that will lead to the recovery of the horses will bo liber ally rewardeii. Address. I 7 t Im .1. IV FKWF.LL, ' New Ibid -e, Futon County, Oregon. THE WORLD'S BEST Kid Button $2.50 Shee Has no equal for Strle. Kit and Wear. I'oBltlvelj tho best eboo la America lor tho money. Do not u. deculTisl. b"o itmupon tiottom of eucli npo. Take no other. Kvry pair warrunloil. titylLsli and equal to uny I9S uoe In ttiu uiurkut. frorealo vt Jos. Wright, Union, Or. LUMBEll for SALE at the High Valley Saw Mill. All kind of lumber constantly on hand or fiirnUhod on short notice. Prices cheap an the cheupuat. Patronage - Solicited. .vaOlf WM. WILKINSON A-BON. The Cm Drag Iwl Rifles, Sliot to, Pis olsantlGartiu S111 A si OngnL Bon Ton Restaurant! Now open to the public on Main Street, Union, Oregon. Board and Lodging. sr.nvun I -at- ci All Hours No Chinese cooks employed, and every thing neat and clean. . The Public Patronage Solicited. Mt:s jr. WoMtATir, Propr. 12-S-tf Public Sage? At Cow lot & McHaniel's Corral, Cove, Or., Saturdsiy, June til), I will sell at Public Auction about forty head of Mares and (t elding also one good stallion. All good si.o ami avoII bred. T Eli MS: Six months time, without interest, with approved security. (iEO. W. THOMAS. We Still Live at the IIOI CITY HOTEL (Opposite the Court House.) The lte.st of Accommodation- to Patrons. Meals, 25c; Beds, 25c. I.ivcrv anil Feed Stable in Connection with the Hotel. PATKONAG1C SOLI01T1C1). . L. .1. 11O0T1IE, - Proprietor. 5-9 tf nr n Just opened at the - lion Ton Restaurant. Ice cream and temperance drinks nerved at all hours. Private rooms: for ladies. l-LTi-tf MKS. WALKATII, Prop. 1 to Cove. Leaves Cuion daily at 2 p. in, arrives at Cove at :t:.'IO p. m. Leaves Cove at 8 a. in., arrives at Union atl)::iU a. in. Connections made with Klliott's coache. running to the depot, carrying passengers for east and west bound trains. KATKS for I'AKSKNOKlJSi.I.lTOGAC.r. ami rmnr.HT, kkasonahm:. liOMNSON .t LAYNF. Proprietors. Union and Cornucopia Quickest and Cheapest Koute to tho Pine Creek Mines. ItATKH : r.vni:, n:i;t(iiiT. Union to Park - - 41 Wi 3fe ' " Samter - - .'I (If) IJ-j e " " Cornucopia - - (5 00 2,'.. Geo. 1M1 ALL, Agent. Union. Or. City-Ieat-IarM Main Street, Union, Oregon, UEN'HON UltOS. - rUOPltlETOKS. Keep constantly on hand HKKF, POIMC- VEAL, MUTTON, HA USA UK, KAMH. LAUD. Krc. UNION Tonsorial Parlors NAlUi) & JirSICK, Propr'a. j Shaving, Hair-cutting and Sham : pooing, in the Latest style of the Art, Shop two doorH bouth of Centennial hotel, (ilVH VS a CALL. f) IM-tf. Shingles For Sale! An unlimited amount of No. 1 hblnglcs conxtantlv on hand and for miIo cheap. Ordcra fnin all parta of the country ho- "rllC(l' S. 15. llUItltOUfllLS, :j-lltr Cove, Oregon. Farm For Sale. 1 -AACIMiM. NLAK NORTH POWDLU. I Im I l'liirni f.miitv. Oregon, all under fence, a good IVi xtory lioiue, good cellar, well, barn and outbuilding, 'mni eay. For furlhur particiiiaravaji.il uus umw. Moo t OR Pti JIlDQid ICE CREAM PARLOR! v