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About The Oregon scout. (Union, Union County, Or.) 188?-1918 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 2, 1890)
THE OREGOW SOOilT. amk.-k .iim:.s. - - i;m roit. The Oregon Scout lui as larne a circu - lation as am, two papers in this sec- (ton af the Stale, combined, and is cor- retpondingly valuable as an advertising Thursday, January ISiX). Foi- a full description of Union County ee lnnlde pniics. TRAOEDY AT HIGH VAMiKY. Charles Conarty Accidentally .Shot and Eillcd by El. Smith. Yesterday morning the news wis received liere of the killing of Oniric Conarty by lid. Smith, in High valley tlu evening be fore. Oillcers immediately went out after Smith and placed him in the comity Jail. The fact as near as wc can learn are a-, fol lows: Smith and the two Conarty, Ed. 4iii(l Chnrlu, were in town that evening and having in contemplation the morrow. New Yoars day, got pretty hilarious and Marled homo together. Arriving at the houe of Doc Debord they slopped awhile and were talking to Mr. and Mrs. Debord, in the yard. Smith who probably hud imbibed more freely than tno other-, nourished hi revolver around in a rcckle.is manner, and wa told a time or two to bo careful. Final ly he snapped the pistol but it did not go oil', lie cocked it again and throwing it hack over hi.- shoulder, discharged it, the ball ctrikiiig Conarty in the forehead, kill ing him instantly. Justice Wilson empan ucled a coroner's jury and an linniest was held during the day. The facts, substan tially as given above, wore elieitcd, and the verdict of the jury was to the effect that the killing was accidental. The affair ii a very Mid one as Conarty had a wife and several Miinll children do ponding upon him for support. Smith, wc understand, is a single man. Though the bhooting may have been accidental the per petrator should he (severely punished for being so careless, and some of his inclina tions to be a ''bad man-' worked out of him if possible. STAH1EY HAS COME. Tho Hero of Africa A New Bool: of His Wonderful Adventures. Henry M. Stanley stands now as the greatest explorer and adventurer the world lias known, lie is tho hero uf the most re niaikable discoveries in all tho records of daring and explorations. Kmin I'asha was wandering somewhere In the tropical wilderness, and struggling to hold tho country of which he was ruler. Stanley hastens to the rescue. lie vanishes lroin thosightof thecivi'nsed world; months and seasons pass, and still no news from Stanley. After untold privations and amazing tri umphs, he emerge?- from the wilds of tho Dark Continent accompanied by Kmin I'asha. In his last great triumph he has put the climax upon all his previous explo rations and victories. His adventures and discoveries have been grand, wonderful and marvelous. The full and authentic accounts will bo related in tho new genuine Stanley book, -from his lirst entrance into Africa, and richly illus trated with over 400 of the grandest and most wonderful new engravings and col orcd plates ever seen in a b ok of travels. Tho History Company, 7L'M Market Street, San Francisco, Cal., aro the publishers. Tho hook will bo sold by subscription only, Agonts aro wanted to (toll tho book, to whom most liberal inducements will bo of fered on application. We call attention to tho advertisement in another column. Joacs Uro'a. Gift Distribution. A large crowd assembled at .Jones Uro's. store, Tuesday evening, to wituess their gift distribution. Mrs. A. K. Haton, Mrs. Alollio Carroll and Mrs. Walruth weio selec ted to superintend tho drawing which ro oulted as follows: First prize.ilneky num ber, W; 2nd, !:-'; till, 801; -4th, SMI1; .Mb, 1000; (itli, lNr; "th, 21!1; JUh. 0'.7;!th, 271; 10th, 11; 11th, 1251 ; 12th, 201; Kith, SO I; 11th, lOOtJ; irth,302. Childron'.s Drawing. First prize, lucky number, 2U3; 2nd. &0; !ld, '22i; 4th, 170; fith. fi20;(ith, M2; 7th, 'MS; Stli. ii'd; !th, 105, 10th. 302. A description of tho various articles giv en as prosouts will bo found In our adver tising columns. Holders of tho lucky num bers can got tho articles called for by pre senting tho tickets at tho store. A Save Investment. Is ono which is guaranteed to bring you jsntisfaotory rosults, or in case of failure a return of purchase price. On this safe plan you can buy from our advertised druggists a bottle of Dr. King's Now Discovery for Consumption. It is guaranteed to bring relief in every case, when used for any af fection of Throat, Lungs or Chest, such as Consumption, In amation of uugH, Bron chitis, Asthma. Whooping Cough, Croup, oto. It is pleasant and agreeable to taste, porfoctly wife, and can always be depended upon. Trial bottles free at It. II. UrownN drug store, I'liion, Oregon, Daath of Judge Ison. Hon. L. H. I son, judge of tho Ciruuit court, died at his home in Itaker City Sat urday aftornoon. after an illness extending over a year. Tho death of Judge I .-on was not unoxjected. although he appeared to bo improving, and on the occasion of Judge Fee's visit to linker a couple of weofcs ago. ho was sanguine of recovery. Judge Ison's ailiuont was .stomach trouble, which he contracted while holding court in Wallowa county over a year ago. The funeral took plaee Monday, and wa. largely attended. sneKlm'a Arnloa salve. Tu Mm 8AI.VB la the world for Cuts, Urui', bores Uh'ers, ult Kheuin, rvr Sores, Tetter, ChapjH 4 Hands. Chilblains, Corn, and all &Mi IkuvXiom, and pv4 alvejj; cure i'Ue-i or ' jmjt le jitlred. It is guaranteed to give perieot tii'-'' or money refund!. irr ..- u'm- p.' oox. For aaie t Pt.jw. - lui tiri. AT HOKE. A Parajraphlc Record of nacont Kapp: ! Insc In and Around tfee Cltr. 1 .... . , " ho ls your r,,0'ct! for jm,gc j -overa . crovded Several interesting communication? were out of this issue. County court will meet next Monday. It proniie. to be quite a busy term, Pr. J. B. liutoy, an old pioneer of this ' country, died in Baker City last Thursday ! night. ; Those indebted to Jones Bro' are re-1 quested to settle at once. Just keep thh in j your mind j Diphtheria, of a very malignant type is ; reiHjrtcd to hare made its uppearance In ; Eagle valley. j Mr. J. K. Stickney's residence on Prairie creek. Wallowa county, was destroyed by Are a few days asro. The Oregon City Woolen Mill during the pat twelve months liave manufactured fdOO.000 worth of cloth. Your overdue account at the Cove drug store Is awaiting your attention. lo not neglect it another day. A lot of household furniture, stoves, car pets, dishes, etc. for sale, aud house to rem. Ihiquire of J. I. Crites. The lno'ssbaclt may be a little slow, but when it comes around to the point of being opposed to enterprise he gets there every tunc. Mr. Al. Oooiibrod received, this week a box of very line cigars from J, D. Meyer ,t Co. Portland. Wo had the pleasure of sampling them and know whereof we speak. Messrs'. Raymond it Bhlwcll have estab lished a general insurance agency in this city and are now ready for business. They arc reliable men and we wish them success. Hon. James Shinu died in Dakcr City last Monday. He was an old pioneer and wa prominently identified with the interests of Baker county for many years, lie was 52 years of age. Mrs. J. C. McAllltcr committed suicide at her home on Prairie creek, Wallowte county, a few days ago. Trouble with a worthless and contemptible husband won the cause of the rash act. All those knowing themselves to be in debted to me, citlior by book account or note, are requested tosettle at once or costs of collection will be added. I need the money and inu-t have it. Wm. Wil-sux. The move to establish a telephone line between this city and Cornucopia seems, to bo hanging lire, somewhat. This is not as it should be anil tho business should be prosecuted without unnecessary delay. The dead body of Fritz Cooper, mail car-rie- between Wcaiherby and Connor Creek, w. is found mi the tiil crossing the Snake river divide, la-t Friday, Ids horse being nearby. It is thought that heart disease was the cause nf his death. Attention h called to Mr. IJuds.iy Hob ort'ji ad, of his shooting gallery and coulee tionory store, just opened. This is an ex cellent place to amu-ii yourself for awhile. A nice assortment of candies and nuts aud choice cigars always on hand. The Wo !! Co. being unable to find a suit- able hall in La (irande. last Saturday, came - i on to Union and advertised to show in the ovening. The accommodations of our opera house weio ample, but the audience failed to materialize, it takes something better than a cheeky clown and two jaok-assu.- to drawn crowd in Union. The Diamond Chop House. Mr. Louie Fordney, prop.ietor, is becoming ono of the most popular resorts in town. The house is open day and night and the choie est viands arc served up on an instant's notice. Fresh Baltimore oysters and other delicacies always on hand. See advertise ment in another column. Tho Centennial hotel, under the manage ment of Mr. Al. Goodbrod, still continues to grow in popular favor and Is considered hy traveling men to be the bost hotel in Kastern Oregon. Tho reputation of the house has been honcatlv earned, hy the constant attention to the comforts and wants of every guest. The attention of the public Is called to the now announcement made by Mr. (loodbrod in this issue of Tin: Sl'Ot-'T. There is a law on our statutobonks to the oiled that every road supervisor shall erect and keep up at tho forks of every highway and every crossitig of public roads within his district a guide or tlngor board, contain ing un in-"iiition in legible letters, direct ing tho way and specifying tho distance of the next town or public plaro situated in each ron 1 1 district. Is this law complied with in Union county:' Wo are of the be lief that it is not. The Union Heal Kstate Association have unequalled facilitios for advertising and selling property, and if you havo anything you wish to dispoo of you cannot do bet ter than place it in their hands. Parties at a ditance desiring to buy will do well to address them. All representations made hy them may be relied on. Sue their mam moth ad, and description of Union and Union county on tho in-ide wages. Ad dre.ss all communications to Wilson & Hackett, managers. Mr. J. I. Sturgill, of the linn of Sturgill it Stureill, money Ioaners of Baker City, called on us the fore part of the week. M r. Sturgill has made arraugomont- for open ing an otlico in Union and until more com modious quarters oan bo secured will bo found at the law otlico of J. It. Critus. This linn is well known as boltig composed of fair and reliable men. Any business en trusted to them will be promptly attended to. Attention is called to their a Ivertiae nient which apjiears elsewhere. A real estate and mining, exchange was incorporated a few days ago by U. It. liiue hart, D. W. Lltcheutfialer and -S. A. Purl. The purpose for which ;the organisation Is formed is to purchase and sellsraal estate and mining propel and to build houses for rental ami sale and to carry on a real estate business in all its branches. The general nfllce of the company if locited In Pnicu and the capital stock U pUced at VJo.WW divided into WW shares at tns par value . if $2ft O. This is the aeeaud or ,. i-iMon of the kind in this city and ... ,i..H.i0irtW.ro-jaf Uolsiwiv.i (sl.ltl. . V.r. AT HJE MASQUERADE. j Two maidens at the mast-- 1 V,-w talking of the s! a n iu : i W' , . v-f . -. i. - i l"r ' i. r. p d ." i "i n . . ,i .. . 'Y.v, .'ii - Ki.ou inc ' ' i - 1 did; I !,ne you from the way o.i swiiii;: ''Oil dear, aw m: nv, h.nr v.n.L ' OihhI jrra", ,. . "Just h- . !;-: : Oh '. a: h - . i! - .. i . 'i 1 i - ' An.i :! . .' it. .i! I .i.nie i m ' 'h -i c .-!. 1. 1 a. i ihc -Ik ' Alii that k tiv.Kic e 1! inner; al ' !. (.. 'way ! (irva' -Siceuc ! V . i Ch sn sivm t ! "I don't ii I 1 1 1 a k f ' Ohgil,. Ill 'A' - '.y t i. 1 w.it-; h Hid. .uj.: ' 111! Ill) tl ..t ,-.d !i '. :ir.i lots f eiilt" stand. Ihai fool ' Did you know Kato' .'!: Oh sneh awkw-'l 1m - is ril.jic 1 ! Sec J i"i Gnat C , May's d -Thai c ulei s! .n ; h.l "There's m--. Lon:.. 1 kn !.! Cuui'.n Don'i c u.r.n girs !i it make - Hie sieU ; i h .tr : hi- 1 1 I. ili. "Who's that his fel.o.x irli S.d ' Slu 'II make him tiic.l! n.i .k-i'i s my muff? That prince has got hi- liu'hcr wr n.gl Km. drojiped.her fan ! O.i.goude niU.jh!" "Can't ,Tohn be si :)-'.' Sect.mt clown.' fh, Just e.ueh on to Slo u'n's Walts' ! Who'll g. t the priz? I'll bet 1 d m't! The Judge'll tiiul a thousand iaul.'' ' Why don't you dancer Oh yes. 1 know! That kid hid ougtit fo be in b.'d! Oh, smell the perfume 1 How's your face:- It looks quite p.le. Next set 1 dread." "Have you got company? (Josh. 1 have I Didu't get the right one, though, He.ean' t keep step ! Do you like nuts ? Halnt Fred got on a dashing bow !" "Who's that big girl '.' How awkward, my ! Let's go to tlie stove. Oh whore's my sluwl ? This floor is sliek, "(Jraud r'.ght and left !" See that big gawk I wish he'd fall.'' 'Oh here he comes! I've got to dance! Hold my old fan ! My cheeks aint red. Great Jeiimiiny ! Won't jou dance this time? Oh when wili ail the fo ils be dial?'' B. W. Huffman. Union, Dec. W, lsso, The Right of Way. The work i f -C'-uiiiij.- the right-of-way for thi' Hunt rai'ro.ul through th - va"ey v. ill commence to day. Messrs. ,. E Faton, I,. B. Uinol.art. S. A. Pur.el. A. J. II..e!c. t and H S. Mci'oni'is have been appointed as a comiiiiCoe to prose -ute theotk and it is thought that but little tiouble will be encountend. Certainly n man having the good of thu country at heart will hesitate about giving the right of-way. Nearly ev erybody in tho county has contributed to tllls """V" wd we dmbt not that th ....... -1 i. t , .... . .i . -1 ' i . men turougn wnose lanu me ro;iu wm pass wili do what, they can to ho)p It along. Town Lj5s Per Sale. The Union Ileal Kstate and Mining Fx change have just completed plats of their additions to Klgiti, the new it al of emu petit ti's for trade east of the Blue moun tains, and "v n, w oU'ering lots for al." on the installment plan, at prices tint will no doubt be doul.l 'd in value sever:. 1 iiiiics during th c miing year. ll.Te is an i ppur tunitv for young mui and w men of mod e.a'o means t buy a lot or t-,o and p;iy for them in a wuy that will enable them to do so without feeling it. They propost; to In cn a-e theprleeot Iota ;?5 every thirty Ways, so now is the time to "get iu on tho ground door." v Land Oontasts Deolded. Our Washington correspondent sends us tho following information concerning land contests which have been recently decided in this district. The names of the Mioaess ful parties are printed iu oipitat letters: THOMAS MUOUKHOUSK vs or. Pae. Railroad Co. O. W. KKOWf.W, same. CHAHLKS CUNNIXUIIAM, aamo. W. P. IN'Ol.K, same. . W. INOl.E, same. HTSNKY T. BAYLEiM. same. WM. CAttLHSU:, same. Merit fis. We desire to say to our citizens, that for years we hain been selling Dr. King's New idscovery for Consumption, Dr, King's New Life Pills, Bueklen's Arnica Salvo and Electric Bitters, and have never handled remedies ina. si II as well, or that have giv en such universal sati action. We do not hesitate to ;-u irau'c the'm every time, and we stall I ready to refund the purchase price, if satisfactory rculisdo not follow their use. These remedies have won their popularity purely on their meriis. II. II. U.own, druggist, Uni n, Ongou. Ifctlet to Hunters. Klk horns wanted. Fancy prices paid for choice hums. Directions; Save skin from shoulder forward; slip along top of neck to horns; pull skin over head, ease style; leave horns on skull; bring Jaw-bones; remove flesh. Top cash prices paid for Hides and sheep pelts. Fur a specialty. Office and storerooms at frank Uru't, warehouse, La Qrmide, Oregon. I can be found at ay office the second and lan Haturdaya of aaah month.- F. L. DOYKlt. lm. Its BxMUaal QoaUUm Commended fg pabHe approral the Califor nia il piid fruit reme lv, sirnp of Wa-., It l a-l to tb eye, t :,) to the taste and hy gcofy ai'tiug on the kldn yt Uver and tt.v.-. 1 , : '' " the - "t r " ' ' 1'. ! I i in. Hill .!. 1 .1 ih i'el e eiifurt ou:. so ..t wr.L5. EP a m m ci ir Brief P.raona. M.n::on Ep'.tonn cOtie Wsek s Aaajm:Ets. i; ' . i'. well, of the Cove, called on :.s ! ...!-.! . At mm ;-. ! ..i i,; .rned from 1'ort !..' .1 y stdi.. Mr. John C iirki i.is ,,vc." from La . ' i.v. I s vet;, of ill.' Cove. v;'.ti.ii 1 u . u 'hi 1 i- : ,' b.:il was ghen at i.!, .ii ',.s, n Mr. Dive Bev-, 'vv. of North Powder, "IV J on us sn ii, a . . r.u.n. of, l a Cranh', sent over I Y ..... A siih-cr bo 1 r The Si.u-t. ! "ii. '. - .uds of Xew Briih;, sent in ; s v, , k .si. i 'lO.-cnVd lor Thw ScofT. M ''. U. i . Ii i n.'it. o:'HiJi valley, called i i us this w.U . :id subscribed tor The nil. Mr. Mose l.iin m.id u a substantial i-it. Monil.n. Muse is oi.e ,f our old -;:i'i l-ln ' i; . ii. ii "i;il.i.is. i, ui-i to hac h - i i. ',vl irom Ne. Bridge to Mr. .I.e. ( hristiuiisjn, of i-:.,-in, orders Tin; Nni i sfctitto.J. v.. l'.niver. Harney Crt). Or. '. on. Mr. A.i . MeCkll.uul o. ! -l.i-id Clt V. has j In en i j til. 1., I Mi. j the ci I i a ;e.. ; ii i t'i;i.i !. .lied by the cn:itc .i receiver ol otiii-.- to," tht- -;rn W. Bc'i.ir... in the ( i Vi', was in . lev d.i , - :i : . Will e here he . ,!s . ll : sail-, .ih ; for Till. Mulfr. Tli. is. 1. ..;.er and Marioa t lu ti iu .;; , . . iiiadi'this ollh e a f liKll'll I! Visit. TiU - j , ud icr Tut: . . i i 'i Ji's olfiee aeku Both of them sub- iedijci a lea.ant catl ilobbiiiH, Mi-s Maude lie, ll MisS lllttle uninien- ntil Mi-s .Iwinie Metililis, mi Thursday aliernoon last. Mr. Joeiii. Yt.well, or Pyle Canyon, culedou in Tut.sd.iy and Mihseribid lor Till? BcoiTto be Mir to his nephew, (ieo. TiioiiiDMon. S.imt ii!,.. y, Mr. Hcmy Uaie, v: l!ioon.iiif.'toii. 111., i visiting Jus li.-otiar, Mr. Win. Haley, of this city, lie nil! !uai;e a t.iu ol the Pa cific states before lie returns home. JndMO h. 1., McAr;!n! h.is res-ine 1 the office ni 1'. Attorney, Hi has tilicl ihc ottleu Willi credit to iiitii-idt ami the lieiuo cratic party, of whim ne i ai bonnriihlc uieuiiier. Mr. Ed. Parker aud Mi's. Kmiiia Koe;ei were married at the ri-idem a of Mr. Sams on Ilin' creek. Die. J!th Tub Scot r joins with many tiieuds in wi-i.mn them all hap UliCKM iui.iuiuable. Kcv. Conuell ( o.. h. ni. i iy of this city, is now editor of the educational department ol the Waliowa Chieftain. The ilipartiuent is conduet"d under the allspice of the "Wallowa County IMtu-atioual A.-sucia-lion." The masquerade dunce at Island City Christina eve was a pri-at suce -is. Seven ty eo.stniues were reprebi nied and Mr.-t. K. O. Henry won the prir.e which wan to he Riven to tho bt-st sustained elmriu'ter. Tho pWso wan an elegantly mounted Kohl pen. Mis- Ciirist"y li. M "Donald was married to ltev. 11.11. Husoncr, on Thursday, Dec. 28, iu tho homo of her parents. Mr. and Mr. John M 'I).nia!il. near Humnier vllle. The ceremony was iimrciv. Iy and appropriately peri'oriued by Hev. Hylvnnus, in tlie presence of a larj.' number of intl niate frien l..-. Mrs. Ii. (S. McCoiuas and her dati(;htor. Mi;..- Nettie, and Master Karl, arrived hero on the morning i f the New Year, direct from Cincinnati, ju4 in time for a pleasant New Year's reception at the residence of Mrs. B'l, Davit, wlueii was ivaitiiiRto re ceive them. They were met at Baker City by K. and had a very pleasaut trip. It is their inteutlon to leinain in I'nh u until spring at least, and they may conclude to locate nere pormunently. Mr. Frank Huff writes to have tlie ad dress of his HroiT changed to Merna, Cus ter county, Nebruska, and adds : " We are haviujr beautiful weather he.e. There is no snow and farmers are husking corn ami plowing for their m xt crop. There is more hay InCmter county than there is In the State of Oreson and noth.-.lf of thu hay wus cut that could have been, If any of my my friends wish to hear from mo they will ilud nte here during the coming your.'' Mr. Chancy Akin, of Teepy Sprlngi, Wal lowa county, sends 8m: Scout this week nn excellent cabinet vze pliotograph of him self for which h has our thanks. Mr. Akin is a great hunter and nilht lie ap proprlntelv . tylcd "The Hear (Slayer of the Wallowa.'' The pleture is taken with a cenie bfeokenund and repisents .Mr. Akin, with his rille, standing with ono foot on a stump aud poising on his Unco with his ilht hand, the severed head of a feroelou grizzly b.-ar, whdehu holds in his left hand one of its enormous paws. The p'etur - will bo put up in our otlico for the inspection of ia to. n ten hrfeet. oll and Settle. All parties indebted to iw are remietleil to call and settle their accounts without further delay, as delajs arc dangerous. Now is the accepted time. l-a-12 DHNSOX UltOi. M.littUKU. WI2AVBU"AIAV151J. In this city, .Ian. 1. 18W, by Judicu Oiodsll. Mr. Thos. F. Weaver and Miss liaile CalwelJ, both uf Indian valley. NOTK'K IS lIKUiCBY (UVKN THAT I buvetAfceu up the following described stock which may be found at my place one Utile south of Cove, Union county, Oregon : One brown lilly. 1 ymur cad, branded with bar over It on left sttie. (t,e0-orrel man', year old. bfandatV II II on left jt'iiiuiihr. in iU letters, als one bay IHIv braudvil ,.ini. ! ua,v ware, uoout 10 'e-r4 . n .lui l-on i it- ir.uel 'O i l.e I t i I. 1 i I 'I. II II ill ! :-OX ' l! iillSSlSlSil liili? ( 'nion, A. J. GOODBROD, lb to-nin Leading Hotel of Eastern Oregon! K1SC LAtttii: -j.lllfl.K ItOOM-. for the Aeriiiniiil.-it Ion of Ciimincretnl TinVeliis, IMIAKUKS HKASOXAIJLH. MONEY I On Improved Farms, i. N(") DELAYS. I When Title is Goad and Security Satisfactory. Call on or address STURQILL STURCILL, Union, or Baker Cil, Oregon. mvim mmwmmut THE SURE-GO. Rinelncirt iMain Street, DHALKR IN- J.1T1D Latest Styles. Just Uoeoiveil, Direct from the. liu.st, u Lurgo Invoice of LADIES' nnd MIHSK.S' (JALKSKIN SllOKS, tlio Jlest Ever brought to this -Mnrket. Also u Fine AHHortinont of GENT'S -:- FURNISHING -:- GOODS. 31 y Prices will suit the times. Drop in and see me- C. VINCENT, Main Street, Union, Or. TO - -E2M - Wo Ghiarantoo tlie LoAvest Hates. No Commissions. No Delays, where Title and Security is Satisfactory. CORRESPON DENGE SOLICITED. Wilson & Ifackett, Union, Or. L500 Worth To Oah. Arir10TlH BARGAIN STORE. ()r(ejron. ropnetor d by all a the ' TO LOAN at Reasonable Kates. A Splendid l.ilie m" Fi Winter Styles Sou lMiiMli Maniiicent huli (icud?, lile .';ant Designs in Ribbons, l eathers and Decorations- liilish WuIKIiik Mats ii-.nl Head Hi'iir In all the I. litest Myles. i'S-AII work done under the superv. Ion of Mis C-her. an e.vpfrlnnctKl dr milker, recently Irom l.oiiduii, I'higltiud. Th Uwry I'liieluisiir ol Tun IIiiIIiii-'h Wiii IIi i f tionilK, One Dollar's unrtli i" leu ''y u 111 Imi (iU en Free, and Gaa;er. Onion, Oregon. 12-otf All Kinds. nUEo, LOAN! of goods AWAY! Buyers at O