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About The Oregon scout. (Union, Union County, Or.) 188?-1918 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 26, 1889)
r ( r 'A. THiE OREGON SGpUT. AM K .lM. KlU 1'OK. ??(( Oregon Scout has at tardea circu lation as any two papers in this see Hon of the State, combined, and is cor respondingly valuable as a n advertising medtnm. Thursday," Dec. 526, 1S85). For a full d6wcrJpttc.it of Union County tat-e inside pHaa, AT HOKS. A FaragraplUc Rteord of Jtectat Hfcpptn ittgs in and Around the cay. A morry Christinas to all the reader? of Tub Scout. Some elegant presents are yet to be found at Mrs. Alger's store. The permanent survey of Hunt's line misses Phy's point abotit one mile. If this issue b deficient In any way, at tribute It to the holiday festivities. A'isit Hall llro's. new store. They can suit you in holiday presents and prices. Can anybody tell what AuUmella & Doe get for grndirg the branch line to Klgin ? The New Year Is nearly here. Cull am! settle your overdue account at the Cove drug More, The Ladies' Foreign Missionary Society meets at the Presbyterian church, Friday, Dec. 27th, nt2:0p. m. Jewelry, silverware, and other articles too numerous to mention, suitable for pres ents, at A. K. Gardner & Co's. Mr. Alexander Barton, an old resident Of this valley, died at the homo of his daugh ter in Suminerville, on the 12th inst. Confederate bills are being circulated through California and Oregon, and many of the slick-tongued sporting men bticceed in passing them. The dance on Christmus eve was largely attended, many being present from Xorth Powder, La Grande, Cove and other neigh- i boring towns. -All express themselves as ! w'nll nlnneml ( That immense assortment of holiday goods at Jones 15ro's. is going fast, but there are a few nice presents left, Improve the the, opportunity to get something neat, nice and cheap. The Chii.itntas'trco last night was loaded with elegant presents and contained some thing for every child in town. The chil dren were very happy and ontertaln a high opinion of fc'anta (Jlaus. The postmaster general recommonds n double postal card for icturn answers. This will enable one to make an inquiry by postal card and at the same time pay the ' postage on the reply to his inquiry. The Pendleton Oregunian says: Tho. A. Barton, ot the Cove, well known in Pen dleton, is in the city on his way to Port land. He is preparing to engage in the wholesale liquor business at the Cove. All those knowing themselves to be in debted to me, either by book account or note, are requested to settle at once or costs of collection will be added. I need the nionev and must haveit. Wm. Wilson. The sheriff's convention which recently met at Portland, decided upon publishing a rogue's gallery at their own expense All the prisoners in the penitentiary wi.'l be photographed and a full description ot them printed in pamphlet form. ' It is estimated that for every subscriber that a newspaper has, there are live read ers. Calculating upon this basis Tiik Oiinnox Scout lpw between seven and eight thousand readers every week, inak ing it tt very valuable advertising medium. Oif thanks are duo to Master Arthur Itinehartfor a fine lot of fresh oysters in tho shell which he brought from Portland. As' we set our molars in the luscious bi valves we will call down the choicest bless ings on the young friend who was so thoughtful of us. Word was received from Mr. Hunt, yes terday, instructing the railroad committee as to.tho right-of-way deods and requesting that work on tho right-of-way be prosecuted without unnecessary delay. This will be done. Mr. Hunt will arrive from tho oust on the 8th of January. Tho second week in August has been lixed by Commander-in-Chief Alger as the time for holding the next annual onoaiup niont of the Grand Army of tho ltopublie at Boston; and the Hub promises to give tho veterans u thoroughly cordial and ap preciative weleomo. Marion P. Martin, an old rosldent of Lane county, aged about seventy years, was shot and instantly killed by Mrs. M. J. Taylor on the 17th inst. Martin was mak ing a criminal assault upon her. Mrs. Taylor was exonerated at tho preliminary examination and discharged from custody. Tho La Grande Gazette wants to ;"shako hands" with everybody, because (as it gays) there is a possibility of the Hunt road being built by way of Pendletan, Starkey prairie and La Grande, We don't blame tho Lu Grander for catching at all tho fetrnws they can. its jierfectly natural, but a htraw never saved a drowning tuftn. Thomas Martin, of this city, died very suddenly at tho residence of his brothor indaw, Mr. James White, last Friday morn ing. The young man had not lieen in good health for several year und although ho Jiud been woro for aevoral days prior to his death it was not thought that he was dangerously 111. Tho remain were depos ited in the Union cemetery, Sunday. Tho mother and relatives have the sympathy ot the community In their loss. It is amu-lng to sc.- ome of the O. H. fc is, railway town trying to adjust thein gyWea u tho new order of iluugi thai will OOine with the Hunt rjinro.nl. Laker City 0ow mw the daiigvi that i- in "t-r' fur tt und is howling for tnc It. -V build a braui'h 1 i" ii. t!x-i ' 1 ' ' pUi Till- H.lk. l!!' ,t I . 1 xV. 'i i 1 d"i,.' r-.i v ! . hi i . ! bseah't 1 '! .'i.i.,! " aginc they will ti"t ant :viy r a "ill till tl ' II" IM Itlr ill A I. .1' .1 lb'' 1UJ) b'' l" :" "" '' '' t . f tli. i-- c it v OUR SOCIAL WORLD. Brief Personal Mention Epltonia cf the Week's Amusements. Hon. .!. W, Xorral was In the city, Mon day. Mrs. Chas. l'obins vialtcd Union, Mon day. Mr. l.eonard Pirns returned from Cornn copia. Saturday. Mr. Harvey Morcltuirt returned to the Sound lust Stuiday. Attorney Sltelton visited Pendleton, Fri day, on legal business. Mr. W. T. Martin, of tho Park, made us a pleasant 1sit, Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. George Thompson, of An telope, visit ml Union Tuesday. Rev. L. J. Hootheand wifo returned this week from their visit to Wallowa. Attorney Crowford has been quite sick for u week or two. but is improving. Mrs. 0. Eckcrsly and Mi Minnie Bloom, of the Cove, visited Union Monday. Miss Minnie Bishop is in La Oronno anil will not return till after the holidays. Mr. E. F. Springer returned from a trip to ebraika and Wyoming a few days ago. Miss Lilly Levy, who has bcon visiting licr sister at Athena, returned home Sun day. Mr. B. F. Kogor, of the Cove, called on us. Saturday, and subscribed for The Scovt. Mr. Louie Laraere, of High valloy, made us u pleasant and substantial visit last Tuesday. Mr. .las. Lowell writes to have tho ad dress of liis Scour changed from Seattle to SnohninHi. Mr. dohn Denncy, of Pine valloy, sent Tiik Scout a subscription this week for J. A. Denncy ' Mr. Al. Goodbrod has been considerably under the weather recently, but is feeling better now. Mr. Arthur Sharpstein, of Walla Walla, was married recently and will make his homo on the Sound. The dance given by Mr. and Mrs. Craig at tho Depot hotollast Wedncsdaylwas pro nounced a most enjoyable affair. Mr. II. W. Lee, of Powder river, called on lis Tuesday. lie was on his way to Sanger where ho will remain for several months. Miss llettio Dobbins, who has been at tending school at Forest Grove, returned last Sunday and will spend the holidays at home. Mr. Geo. Doidloman came down from Moscow, I. T.. last Sunday, on a visit to relatives and friends. He returned yes terday. Mr. and Mrs. Starbird and Mr. and Mrs. Brandt were among the visitors from La Grande who attended tho dance here Christmas eve. Mr. S. H. Neville, of the i-'and Kidge, called on us Thursday and subscribed for Tin: Scout, to bo sent to II. H. McGuirc, Bladensburg, Iowa. Dr. W. H Kinobart who has been prac ticing medicine in Portland for several years pat, will probably return to his old homo in Sumnierville and locate there per manently. Master Arthur Ilinchart, son of lion. L. B. I'iiii'hart, relumed last Saturday from Portland where be has been attending tho military academy. Arthur is dressed in uniform and his manly deportment and military bearing excites the favorable com ment of all. Ho will remain till after the holidays. Mr. A. K. Bobinson, one of tho solid farmers of the Cove, made us a pleasant visit Monday. Mr. llobinson for some time past has beon taking four copies of Tun Scout, three of them boing sent to rel atives in the cast. Ho renewed every one of them. It does a newspaper man ood to meet a man like -Mr. Bobiusou. Mr. Wm. AVilson returned this week from his visit east. He enjoyed the trip immensely and looks much bettor for it. Billy is somowhat worked up oyer tho fact tliatsome one broke into his trunk, while on his way back, and stole an elegant gold wutch and chain which he intended for a present to ;his wife. As the trunk was checked the railroad company will bo re quired to make the loss good. IMPORTANT RULING, Testimony Taken at the La Grando Office Since Recoiver Outhouse'a death Void, The registor of the La Grande land olHee has made the following nnnouneoniont: 'In answer to my lotter of inquiry of Nov. 15, I this day received a letter of instruc tions from the honorablo commissioner of tho 12th inst. in which I ant informed that all testimony taken by mo in Until proof cases, since tho death of the late receiver, is void." Tho honorable commissioner f ur tliersays: "In view of the facts, however, purtles whose time for making linal proof is set for a day which occurs during such va cancy, will be allowed a reasonable time af ter a receiver assumes Ids duties at your otliceiu which to offer Until proof. Such proof muy bo submitted without republi cation, provided tho notice already issued is regular and correct," Parties intrusted will plouso govom themselves in accor dance witli above instructions. Holiday Excursion via U. V. Railway. For the ChrUtmas and Now Year's Holi day scawm of 1180-03, tho Union Paeijio Hallway will hell excursion ticket from all rail -tatlunson its linos west of Huntington j t tiny other rail station an it linos within I a r 1 u oi' Mi mile, at the low rate of one J u:.d one-lifth fare fur the round trip. Tick- i et- will l.eM Heeo'uber 21th, 26th, lttt, ' l-:i, and .1 imi.u-Y lt, 1":); ofHl going cn t' hi "iik . .tnd ;.'!.,! returning until Jaim ,ir :i I I '' linlu-.e. Thi- twll aD'ord ev u i c in .in i.itiniit. tnvi-i their irlends ,, i . H in o. u-H'ii. For ticket, rat'-s, ,.! t .tin, etc . apply to any agent t u n l'-" . t Hailway. T W LKK, ;: i.l . Gt u'l i .i is. Agent. i' n' t'nii:i. Or. Perished in tho Enow. The Baker City Democrat says; ''From Capt. Craig, of Eagle valley, who arrived in tho city yesterday, the reporter learned that Tho. Arthur, of Brownlee's ferry, Idaho, Is supposed to have perished In the snow. In company with several other men he left home lnt Monday on snow shoe to look after some horses that were snowed In up in the mountains. All the members of the partv returned in the evening except Mr. Arthur, who they thought would return later on, but wh-n morning came were sur prised to Hud that he had not put In an ap pearance. They became very much alarmed at his continued absence and at once organised a party to search for him. Opto the present time their endeavors have been in vain and all hope of friends finding him alive is given up. It is sup posed that the unfortunate imn fell over a precipice and was killed or else became ex hausted from hunger and fatigue and per ished in the snow." Hunt's Surveyors at Sumnierville. The Annoiator sus : "On the arrival of the Hunt engineers, the citir.ens of muh morville met to have a got id time and in dulge the enthusiasm which is so manifest among our people. Thev shouted, shot an vils, and the band serenaded tho town un til nine o'clock, after which time, those fond of the terpsichorean art repaired to the city hall where they enjoyed themselves until a late hour. A good time was had, but we should not bo given entirely to pleasure until tiie right of way is secured. This is the next question that demands consideration. Wo believe, howover, that the right of way can be secured, a-" the farmers, no doubt can readily comprehend their situation and will act accordingly.'' The Arizona Style. ' This is the way they do it down in Arizo na when a misguided individual monkeys with his royal nibs, the editor. The follow ing appeared in u leeent number of a valued Arizona exchange: "Died In this city October 2S. lS!). Pete Shumaker, aged fifty-four years, eight months ami fourteen days. Pete was the individual who at tacked us on the 21st in front of the post ofllco with a cavalry saber, being oll'entled at an editorial criticising the policy of the czar of Itussia towards Turkov. We let daylight into him In four places and wo paid his doctor bill and funeral expenses. He sleeps well; he is better ofl'; death loves a shining mark. Eastern papers please copy." Proflt In Fruit. A farmer in this county sends the Pen dleton Tribune the following in connection with the subject of apples: "In my orch ard 1 have a few trees of greenings, od' of which I gathered thirty-eight boxes cf ap ples which netted mo at the orchard 71) cts. per box. or $7.50 for the four trees. Taking seventy trees to the acre, which is the usu al number planted, this gives a nice little return of 525 per acre. Now to Und out what can be accomplished on ten acres it is only neeossaiy to multiply a little and it will be seen that apples pay bigger and better returns, with less labor, than any other produce, dot ececpting walnuts or oranges. Tho Goods 7ere Sold. Tho otjior day a traveling peddler of no tions, laces, etc., who hud been making a tour of tho country, found his stock was low. 'It's a cold day when a Sheeny gets left,'' and as long as he could Und buyers ho was going to have something to sell. So be replenished his stock at the Lexing ton stores and then called tit tho resi dences, selling thesame goods to tho ladles, including tho wives of somo of the very merchants from whom ho had purchased them. Considerable amusement lesultcd when tho facts came out, but the laugh was not on the peddler. Lexington Budget. The First Stsp. Perhaps you tire run down, can't eat, can't sleep, can't think, can't do anything to your satisfaction, and you wonder what ails you. You should heed the warning, you aretaking the Urst sttp into Nervous Prostration. You need a Nerve Tonic and in Electric Bitters you will Und tho exact remedy for restoring your nervous system to its normal, healthy condition. Surpris ing results follow the uso of this great Nerve Tonic and Alternative, Your'appo tite returns, good digestion is restored, and the Liver and Kidneys resume healthy ac tion. Try a bottle. Price .VJc. at Brown's drugstore, Union. Oregon. New Year's Ball at tho Cove. A grand ball will bo given at Wright's hall in tho Cove on New Year's eve, under tho management of Mrs. M, H. Eaton, Ex tensive preparations are being made for tho event and it is attracting widespread atten tion. Tho best of music will ho secured tor the occasion and n supper lit for the gods will be served. Good order will be main tained and the comfort and convenience of tho guests studcotibly looked after. All those who enjoy terpsichorean amusement and desire to haven good time, arecordlally invited to he present. Tickets, including supper, $2.50. Election of Officers. At a regular meeting of Grando Rondo Valley Lodge No. 59, A. F. and A. M., held on Saturday, Dec. 1 Ith, tho following olll cors were elected for the ensuing year: E. W. Davis. W. M; Frank Bidwell, 8. W; Ed. Kiddle, J. W; Geo. Wright, Trcas; 11, II. BroHu.fc'oc; H. F. Burleigh, 8. 1); J. J. Otlaio, J. D; C. L. Blakosleo. Tyler; A. Levy.H. 8; C. IS. Duvls, J. S. Its Excellent Qualitlis i liiiitiieudod to public approval the Culifor i m liquid fruit remedy , bvrup of Kitrs. It ts pli-asiny to the oyo, anil to the taste and by Kenny m'tinv on the kidneys, liver and bowel, It cle.me the My-totn ifloctliu ly, thereby pro ii.itin' tho health ai.d comfort of all bo "-( it. Not.o: to Hunters. Klk horns wanted. --Fancv prices paid for choice horns. Directions: Save skin from shoulder forward: slip along top of neck to horns ; p'ull skin over head, cif-c style ; leave horns on skull; bring jaw-honos; remove llesh. Top cash prices paid for llidos and sheep pelts. Fur a specialty. Ollice and storerooms at Frank Bro'. warehouse, La Grande, Oregon I can be found at my ollice the .econd and last Saturdays of each month. F. L. BOYF.H. ' lm. e"sw.eSLiauiwi tMtri trena lamw uwsb -wto. iwiwiwviwwaims S1M3IONS. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Union County. Janio H. Hutchinson and W. l!. Hutchinson, composing tle linn of Hutchinson Brothers. vs. James Welch, Surn' Welch, E. C. Hughes, M. M. Marshall, O. N. Bamscv. Thomas F. Hall. David Eccles. II. II. Hncneer and W. A. Coughanour. J To the defendants James Welch Sarah Welch, M. M. Marsh ill. O. N. Kttmsev, Thomas F. Hall, David Eccles and H. 11. Spencer. Is -rnit wmkok Tin: Stti: r Ohki.o.n : You Mini emit o: tn nr." hereby required to appeal and answer the complaint tiled ii'i!iititou in the above entitled suit on or betoro the lirst day of the next regular ses sion of the above entitled court after the publication of this summons and each week tor six weeks, to-wlt: n the loth day of February, 1M)0. or that In default thereof plaititill' will take a decree and judgment against each of you for the relief demanded in the complaint in thi caue. to-wlt: for the sum ot-iillHiOO with interest tliercm from the tirt day t f Jaituarv, l.sMt. at the rate often per cent, per annum and for the further sum of ten per cent, on the whole amount found due as a reasonable attorney fee in this Milt, and a liecree foreclosing pliiiutilPs norttniyo upon tho following tie scribal land situate in I'nloii county, Ore gon, to-wit: ThovS NV4 and N$ SW'H' Sec. 22. and N Wj sec. k; nd SEli of SEK Sec. S and E)4 M-Af and NE'.f of SKtf Sec. 17 ami NV, SWi.4 Sec. Wall in Township li South, of EangeuS East of the Willam ette Meridian and for costs and disburse ments. This summons it published in Tun Ont: (lox Scout by order of tho Honorable Jus. A. Fee. Judge of the sixth Judicial district of the Mutto of Oregon, matin and dated at Chambers the 2tiih day of December, 18S!). SIIELTON A CAltKOLL. 12-20 Attorneys for Plaintiffs. bUMMON.S. ll! the Circuit court of the state of Oregon, for tho county of Union 13. It. Bowlby, run S. M. Bowlby, Deft. To H. ,l. lJowihv: TN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF X Oregon, you are hereby required to ap pearand answer the complaint filed against yon in the above entitled suit within ten days from tho dato of tho service of this summons upon you, if served in said coun ty; or if served in any other county in the state of Oregon, then within twenty days from tho date of such service upon you; and if served bv publication, then oii the Kith day of February, 18!)0, that being the lirst tegular day ot the next term ot this court after tho expiration of the tune of the publication of this summons. Defendant will take notice that if she fail to appear and answer or plead within said time, the plaintill', for want thereof, will apply to, the court for the relief prayed for in tho com plaint, to-wit; for a decree dissolving and annulling the bonds of matrimony existing between plaintiff and the defendant, ami for such other relief as to the court may seem meet and equitable. Tuitxnn, ViNi:vAiti it Tcit.vmt, Attorneys for PlaintiH'. This Miininous is published by tinier of the Hon. Jus. A. Fee, judge of the Sixth .Indicia! District of the state of Oregon and of the above entitled court, made at cham bers this 21st day of December, 18S!). TcitNKit, Vini:yaiu it Tcitxini, 12-25" Pill's Attorneys. fiii.mioN.s. ' In tlie Circuit court of the stale of Oregon, for Union county. Emma .1 Edson, Plir.i vs Mark Edson. Deft. I To Mark Edson, tho above named def'ii dant: TN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF 1 Oregon, you are hereby required to ap pear in the above entitled court and maUe answer to tho complaint filed against you in the above entitled cause, on or before the first day of the next regular term there of after the publication of this summon for six weeks to-wit: on tho lOtn tiny of February, 1800, and if you fail to appear and answer as aforesaid on or before said day plaintiff will take decree and judgment against you for the relief prayed tor in her said complaint, to-wlt: font decree dissol ving tho bonds of matrimony heretofore and now existing between pltdntiir and de fendant, and for tho care and custody of tho minor child of plaintill' and defendant. This summons is published in Tiik Ohk OOn Scour, by order of the Hon. .lames A. Fee, jutlgo of said court, made and dated the 21th tiny of December. 18811. S1IELTON & CAltKOLL, 12-25 Attorneys for Plff. SUMMONS. In the Juhttco Court of Union precinct, Un ion countv. Orctron. (. L. Uowtnitn, Plaintiff vs II. C. Gltiscow and Saninnthii John son. Defendants. To II. C, Glascow and to Sainanthn Jolts son, the above named defendants: TN TIIE NAME OF THE STATE OF J. Oregon, you and each of you are herebv required to appear and answer tho com plaint tiled against you in the above enti tled case on or before the -Ith day of Febru ary, 1KW, and that if yon fail to anpear or nnswer, in default thereof tho plaintiff will take judgment against you for the sum of and for the costs und dihbursnients of this action. You will further tuko notice that this suiiiinonsis served upon you by publication by order of H, F, Wllnon, .Justice of tho Peace for Union precinct, Union county, Oregon. G. L. 1IOWMAN. lli 10 Plaintiff. Nntlvu For I'llhllculloii. LANl OlTIUli AT L GltAKDi:, Oitl.HOK.I December 2, ltW!. NOTICE IS IIEItEIIV GIVEN THAT tho followlnB-nauiod settler hus filed notice of her intention to make ilnal proof in support of her claim, and that said proof will bo nuido before the reidxtor anil receiv er at La Grande, Oregon, on January 10,, ww, yiz. Mnry Kogor. 1). S. Ko. 8000, for tho E1 SEf See. !)1, and WW SWK Sec. 35. Tp. ti, It. lu E. Kho names tho following witnesses to prove her continuous residence upon and cultivation of. t-aiil laud. viz: j)nvi Ibmvoll, George Hess, John Jone t mid Archibald lloyles. all of (Jove. Oregon, j Any person who deislro to proteUugulnst I thonfiowoiii oof suih proof, or who know 1 otuny HiitHtunilul reason, under llieiaw nun the rottiilatiuii. of tlie Interior Doiurtioeid, why u'h roof should not ho allowed, will , be given an opportunity at the nbovo men tioned time and iduco cr.8 fXiuninoib'' twItncHiw of said clulinuii', und to otl'cr ivldouco in rcbutt 'tin submitted bj C.ililliant. IlCNKV UlN IIAItT, l'.'-O-wil UegUtcr. KXliCVTOUS' NOTICi:. j In the nt.vter of the estate of K. T. Neville, "VTOTH'K IS HEREBY GIVEN TO ALL whom it mav concern, Unit the under signed have this day been apixiinted exec utors of the hist will mill tostntni.nt of K. T i Neville, deceased, by the countv court of i I Union county, Oregon, and all persons hav- ! j ing claims i!wdn-t said et.tte are herein- ', notilled and required to present the nino. I with tho nroner voucher, within six ! i months from this date, to the undersigned, j executors at bunimervillc, in said count v aim stale. Dated Dee. 10, lssp, SOI.OMOV H. NKVILLE. WILLIAM G. NEVILLE. T. 11. Cltuviotto. Executor. Atty. for Executor.. 12 2, Treasurers' Notice. All County Warrants thai, have not; hoon paid prior to April 20, ISSS, will he redeemed when presented. Union, Dec. 20, t88i. E,V. BILUXAKD, County Treasurer. "URS ALGER, AT Til ti Keeps constantly tin liund n com plete stock of frosli Candies, Stationery, Sheet lUusie, Wire Goods, Brackets, -AND UPKl'Uh- Household Utensils. A slituo ot tlio public putioimgo to licitod. 8-15-tf. UNI OX Toaisorial Parlors CIEOKGJO 1JAIRI), 1'iopr. Shaving, Hair-cutting and Sham pooing, in the Latest style of the Art, Shop two doors south of Centennial hotel. GIVE ME a CALL. 0 23-tf. i Fi. Ehhii.i.aki). Pitop'n. If You Want a Refreshing Drink or a Good Cigar, Drop in Jllllliiril and l'ool Tallies fur tho Ats cuiiMxIatlon of CuHtnimtrri, Jons Johnson. Pnor.it. (Just opened id tho old Nodino .stand op posite Green's stable. All Work First-Class, and Satisfaction Guaranteed in livery Instance, CllAltGKS LOW AS TIIIJ LOWEST, ESP-PalroiinRo'' Solicited. Give inn a trial. Line to Cove. Leaves Union dally at lip. in, arrives at Cove at .'I:,'i0 p, in. Leaves Cove at 8 a. in., arrives'ut Union at !):30 a. m. Connections mitdo with Elliott's concha running to tho depot, carrying passengers 'or east, and west hotfnd trains. KATI5M tor VA HSKNOKUS. I.tlfSOAGi: mill ruKIHHT, llKASONAULH. UOUINSON ,fc LA VNE. - - - Proprietors. Prof. Loisette's MEMORY DISCOVERY ANDTRAININQ METHOD In null ct adulterated lmlttlnnt which rolM tli tliwory, and iirnvllcal ruulli of Urn Urlidiul, In uplts of tlio Kri iulrojirBenttioni by eiiviou Mimlil-lw eimtlton, and Id atltunf ' 'bu attempt! to rob" liim of ttia fruit ot bit tabor,(all of which domonitrato tho undoubted auperiiint and ionularity of iliteaoliltiit). I'rof. Iileetto'a Art of Narar I'orKuttinK l rognlr.oI today In Imth lloinlrpliarua o marking an Kpocli In Memory Ciiltur. Ilia l'roaectua(wntoHtfrto)elrr iiiilnlonaof puoplaln all partaof tliaslobttHhoharHact uufly ttutl led liia Hyatcm by oorrenKindeni, aboina thU lilaHra(einl4i(.'d crn'i wltUtpcina ftttatttl.nnt uttenciud; tbatain bMkcanbeuimtel(Hatnol Ytwiiwa. in truUcantleriuv rurtd, tie. For Prosrwctui, Tormaand TMtimonlala addreaa Prof. A. JUOXHXiTTlii VMli Avenue, N.Y ROYAL ST. JOHN SEWING MACHIWE. Montreal Saloon No wron wuy to run lit IUuwr tbu aauia ruunliig lutWMtd ur backward, . ... N cams, hok, or looaa Joliitn. Nil IioIib tii tlirtud In umcldiio oraliuttlo. . No triKMl point In any other ma liiliiult docs nut pMtuoaa. BUY THE ROYAL ST.MOHN, For Salo by It. II. BROWN, Union, 05a. ,mmmm.jn.iiiii i mini 1 1 H'iujltrJrjjj.jl jjg i9 flavor w flps. Combines the juice of the Blue Figs of California, so laxative and nutritious, with the medicinal virtues of plants known to be most bcneficint to the human system, forming the ONLY PF.R. FECI' REMEDY to act gently yet promptly on the KIDNEYS, LIVER AND BOWELS AND lO Clsanseihe System Effectually, SO THAT PURE BLOOD, nHFRESKlNC SLEEP, HEALTH and STRENGTH Naturr.lly follow. Every one is using it and all are delighted with it. Asl: your druggist for SYKUP OF FIGS. Manu factured only by the CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO., San Tkancisco, Cau K.ot-i-vf.tB, Kv. New York. X. V. on to m JASPER G. STEVENS, Propr. DKAI.K11 IN in re Drugs, Patent Medicines, erfumery, aints and Oils. Prescriptions carefully prepared -ALSO DHAI.KIl IK- SPORTING GOODS, Consisting of n m i iUDO, OilUL IT! r tolsaiiflCartiuges. Imported and loiuc.stiuCi ai'H, etc. LUMBER for SALE ut the Ilifdi Valley Saw Mill. All kinds of lumber constantly on bund or fund-died on abort notice. Prices cheap as the cheapciit. Patronage - Solicited. 5-:J0tf WM. WILKINSON & SON. Union and Cornucopia Quickest and Cheapest Itoute to tlie Pino Creek Mines. KATES ! KAitK. ntiroiiT, nlon to Park - - $1 r0 o " " Biuuter - - !l 00 lo " " Cornucopia - - 0 00 o jrJ.F, Smith, ')L . jC . Specialist in Veterinary Surgery. lUdgllng horses Buccesfully treated. Hciiors und bows spayed by the latent liu proved methodn. I will Klvo lin-triKdi'. 1 In my bystom of treatment, and xuuraiiica satisfaction in every iiiBtancc, or no chiuxea will be mude. I 11111 pcrinancntly located at Union, Oregon. WiH promptly attend to all culli, by mull or otherwise. H-15-tf. Cornucopia Saloon, Wm. Wilson, rnoi'. The Finest of Wines, Liquors and Cigars always in stock. KIKBT CLASH IJILLTAltD TABLE. Drop In and bo socitibhi ' Tlioiiison Ss l'tireol urn airents for 1 llio colobrntctl Cyclono WlmlMHI, anil 1114 tlio prices on thciu lmolu:eit great ly reduced tltoy nro now vltUi tlio roiicli of nil. Snnmlo mill to bo scoti nt tlielr planer in North Union . Call iiud oxainino It. IJ if J TV 1 hnf flnnfi Din wo, no mi