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About The Oregon scout. (Union, Union County, Or.) 188?-1918 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 25, 1890)
1 THECITY OF UNION Interesting Account of its Early Settlement. A TALK TO THE BOYS AND GIRLS The Progress to bs Made During the Next One Hundred Years, Enrroii Okkuon Scout: A iton ion of Mum letter is written for tho boys uml girls' of Union, who uro supposed to bo unacquainted with tho early history of .their town, public school and surrouudinj; country, so older pcoplo inual not icud it. Union was located in the dark days of our great civil war. Thoso were tho davs that tried men's souls, for tho Union army, through tho incapacity of their generals was losing battle after battle. At tho disastrous battlo of Balls Illufl' on October 21, 18(51, Colo nel linker, United SUUs Senator from Oregon, was killed while gallantly leading on his troops. Two years In ter Haker City was laid oil' and named for him. Judge I'ylos, whom l'yles canyon was named after, was u mem ber of tho Oregon legislature from JIaker county. Then thero was no Union county, it was all linker county, and Auburn was tho county sent. .Tudgo l'yles located, nnd lived on until his death, tho farm now owned by Wil liam Ilull'man. The littlo band of settlers on Cath erino creek were about all for tho Un ion nnd eo was Judgo l'yles, and at one session of the legislature ho man aged to have Uakor county divided, nnd to show their lovo of country tho people gave tho new county tho nanus of Union. Thero were only n few southern sympathizers here at that time. One of them was n traveling preacher of tho Methodist Church. South, who, in tho middle of his ser mon, has been known to stop and hur rah forded' Davis und tho Sunny South. Ho hurrahed onco too often over in "Walla Wnlla, for tho star spangled banner was still waving over tho fort, though ho allowed it would not wnvo thero long. What a prophet ho was a second Wiggins. 1 camo through Walla Wnlla last January on my way homo from Fort Colville, nnd noticed that thu starry Hag was still Hying over tho works. Ho left Walla Walln in tho night for tho Iloiso country, on tho hunieano deck of a cayuse, with n howling gale of wind of outraged pub lic opinion blowing on his back to help him along. If tho boys in blue had caught him ho would have hung high er than Uihoy's kite over Jlow. I have been informed that tho preacher want ed tho town called Davisvillo, but Mr. Chnnipan, who laid oil' tho town, sworo that no town of his creating should bo named after such n trnitor to his coun try, nnd gave it thu patiiotio name of Union. Union forovor, girls, and when you giow up nnd become mothers, toach it to your children. In 1S0H, Uennington and Craig built tho Cathorino creek saw mill. Clark, Collin nnd Hinckley took tho logging contract to cut nnd deliver tho logs in tho pond at tho mill for .$70.00 per thousnnd feet. Think of that, you loggors, who only get about $ 1,00 now for tho Bamo work. All tiavel then went by way of Ladd canyon. Thoro was no road in l'yles canyon, only an Indian trail. Clark, Collin t Hinckley brought tho first wagon down l'yles canyon into Grando Itondo, n logging wagon that thoy bought at Auburn. At two rocky points in tho canyon they hud. to low er tho wagon over with ropes. Thoy had n tough time of it. Afterwards, Judgo l'yles hired men nnd built n road, bttch as it was, and petitioned tho legislature for n charter for n toll road, and got it, nnd for many years after, all travel in 1'ylos canyon had to pay for tho privilege. How diller cnt it is now. Tho Union Pacific winds its way on tho west side of tho canyon, nnd many think that thu O. it W. T nftor leaving Union noxt fall, will go Qtip on tho oast side. Pyles cuiyon nnd tho Antelope coun try have lino oiojb this year nbout 20,000 biibhels of gmin nnd 1,(500 tons of hay. Tho Tomhleson llros. fly tho Hag with -1,100 bushels of grain and lHf tons of hay. Tin-: Scout reporter wont up to help tho boys a couple of days, but thoy treated him to well ho Htnyed live. Mrs. Charles Tomhleeon and tho baby and Mrc Ollio llaneon nee Miss Ollio Pioeontt, wore tho cooks. And what cooking I (Oh my I) We had to run the boys oil with clubs, for thoy did not like to go, anil wiid it was tho best place they had found up to date. Mr. Jasper Mitchell threnhed 2,000 bushels of grain and has Mivernl hun dred tons of liny. Mr. J. S. Hinckley A Hon have over 21,000 bu.hcUof grH'n nno GO tons of weeut hay. All others in l'yles canyon have good crops. Campbell fe Dillon arc doing good work with their thresher. They hnvo a good crew of men. You henr no growling, nnd that is something un usual around a threshing machine. You boys nnd girls of Union do not rcnlizo how hnrd some of the citizens of Union wotked to provide you will your present fine school building Tho best way to repay them for tho money, time aim labor thoy hnvo ox pended for you, is to bo industrious and grow up to be good men am women. The Union public school is n lino .two story brick building nnd has able touchers, lho town has re cently voted $15,000 for n new brick annex to uccomoduto tho increased do maud for admittance. Mr. Abo Ea ton, one of tho founders of tho school subscribed largely in money, time and labor scverul years ago to erect the building. I believe ho gave $500, but am not sure, at any rate ho gave n Inrgo sum, nnd other citizens helped nobly. If ho over dies nnd becomes an angel in heaven, nnd looks down on Union one hundred yenrs hence when she is n largo city of .100,000 in habitants, tho city limits extending on the north to what was once Forest Cove and on tho west to tho fashionn bio resort of tho Hot Lake, and notices tho thousands of well dressed, happy, industrious and well educated people, who received their education at the Union public school, ho will say to himself, "Well this beats me. I al ways was in favor of helping tho pub lic schools, but never realized so strongly before tho good thoy have dono towards civilization. Many of us after wo uro dead and seo how our hard earned wealth has been squnn dered by our heirs, wish wo had given more while living, nnd ns wo toss nnd turn in our graves in ngony of spirit, we can only mourn in our silent un- guish." Ho will also notico headers and header wagons running in thu fields and being propelled without horses, and Hying ships tailing through tho air, carrying (but that is another story,) nnd wngons, buggies, plows nnd machinery of nil kinds running without horses, nnd vurious other im provements nnd inventions too nu merous to mention in this article, nnd ho will bo amazed, until an Migel standing by his sido whispers in his ear, "Electricity," and suys to him, Well dono thou good nnd faithful servant, l on built better than you new, when you rustled around the town of Union ono hundred years ago and laid tho foundation of the Union public school. Many of tho improve ments and inventions you now scu on thu facu of tho earth originuted in the bruin of gruduutcs of tho Union public school." Ho will sit for some time in u brown study, nnd at last glancing up with a relieved look on his coun tenance, will say to the nngol, "Well, well, it is a good thing Mint I am dead nnd up hero with you, for I would starve to death down thero now-a-dnys, for thu horse trado has gone to tho devil." Do not worry nnd fret your self up thero. Thu hon-o undo is ull right down here, but then I do not believe he will worry nnd fret, for I wns well acquainted with him while le was on earth and I never knew him to worry nnd fret. Did you? Tho world has not stood still for tho lust ono hundred yenrs while you hnvo ecu promenading around up there with your angel. Tho United Stntes now is thickly settled nnd bus a popu- ntiou of Ifi0,000,000 nnd there is moro horso meat uto in thu world now than ull othor incuts combined. Good, fat young horso readily sell for lfio. pur lb on foot. Franco was tho only na tion in your time that appreciated horse moat, but now other nations have iccomo moro civilized and intelligent, and the noble horse, instead of being a slave and drudge for man, runs on the hills until Ave yenrs old or there- nbouts, happy nnd contented, and is then served up for meat.. So come down here to Grande Rondo where you belong, nnd where you will hnvo u better nngol than any you will Hnd in the skies, and go into the horsu business again. You will niako moro money than ever. Thu founders of tho Union public school have unconsciously erected n monument that will perpetuate their memory forever. WlmV 1 intended to say to you boys und girl, before 1 lost myself, wns: Study hard nnd obey your teachers. Your youth is short; im prove it nnd you will grow up well educated men nnd women, nnd be un honor to tho Union public school. C. V. HINCKLKY. j Card or Thanks. Wo deatre to return our thanks to the good people of High viilloy, umt Union, nl so to our relative lor the kind ustUtttiicu rendered during our lute bereavement. Muh. It 1) Nki.oi '. (1 V. Nk.x.v, Wuuunl). Nku-on. THE SCOOT PREMIUM. An Excellent Offer to Anyone Who Wants a. Goad Dictionary. Webster's Unabridged Dictionary which formerly cost $10 and 12, will be given to nil new subscribers to The Oiikoon Scout, and old subicribers who will renew ami pay one year's subscription in advance, for $l.ro. The subscription price of Tint Scout is $1.50 per annui'i. Anyone sending uh the names of 10 new subscribers, with the cn!li. will receive one of these superb dictionaries free of charge. This is the best chance for securing a good dictiouiuy ever presented nnd should set the boys and girls of the country to work with a will hi getting up clubs. The wnnts of the people of the greut mass ot the people tit least do not require for their satisfaction an investment of $10 in a dictionary. In mu.-t cases that amount can be butter expended in the purchuc of articles more urgently needed. The reprint edition of Webster's Dictionary offered by Thk Scout selves us u rclinble guide for spelling and pronunciation. It contains, besides, more thnn 100,000 .words, u coin pleto vocabulary of mercantile anil legal terms, scriptural and historical proper names, (ireek ami Latin proper names, an npciidix: of more than 10,000 uncommon words. 1,5'jO cuts und other useful uud in structive mutter lit great quantity. It Is iu short an indispensable book for every student and family, nnd costs so little that every family enn afford to have it. The paper uud binding urc both good, and the book will bear examination. Call at this ollicc, see sample copy and be convinced Why all this Blowing? Our contemporary In La Grande, the (Jnzettc, is constantly blowing ubout "big real estate transactions" iu that burg, and as the alleged sales nearly nil cud In smoke, such a useless waste of wind is certainly be coming very monotonous to tho readers of that paper. In tho last issue it speaks of flBO por front foot being paid for a lot on daius nyeiiuc. It may bo so, for we have uot at tills time any facts to refute the state ment, but while at work recording these transactions why not mention the sale by Sheriff Bollos ot lot 3 Iu block- 121 and lots 1,2, .1 and 4 in block 11(1, all for the lungni liccnt sum of $25, and still this property lies near the "$150 per front foot" prop erty. Kive lots for $25 ! Just think of it! "Wouldn't it kill vou." The incumbrances on the property amounted to but little. K, K. liryan was tho lucky (or unlucky, as the caso may be,) purchaser. The Pulpit and the Stage. Rev. V. M. Shrout, pastor United Broth- ren Church, llluo Mound, Kan., suys: "I feci it my duty to tell what wonders Dr. King's New Discovery has done for mo. My lungs were badly diseased, and my purishoners thought I could live only a few weeks. I took live bottles of Dr. King's New Discovery and am sound nnd well, gaining 2(! lbs hi weight." Arthur Love, manager Love's Funny Folks Combination, writes: "After a thor ough trial and convincing evidence, I am confident Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, beats 'em all, mid cures when everything else fails. Tho greatest kind ness I can do my many thousand friends is to urge them to try it.' Free triul bottles at llrown's drug store. Regular size 50c. and $1.00. Parents, Notice. All pupils uro expected to come direct from their respective homes to tho school uud to return as promptly. Pupils will not he detained at tho school after 4:30 p. in. unless something rendering it absolutely necessary should maico it to occur, on which occasions n note explanatory will be sent to the parent by ilto teacher. All pu pils of tho 0th, 7th, 8th and 0th grades are equired to prepare nt least one lesson at 1 ii i home, unit teachers' programs are so ar ranged. Will the parents please assist us ,r tutii iminiinru' nrimiitiiu Ufa n t. i n tho inculcation of punctuality and active mental exertion by uniting with us in these two iiuiKirtant features of school lifer II. II. MOOItE, Principal. NOTICE. lod's lllesslng to Humanity So Says nu Oregon Pioneer, Ninety Years Old. Foukst OitovK, Or.. March 1!). I haye used tho uiti-.uu ir.A anu obtained Inunediato relief. It is God's blessing to Immunity. 1 take pleasure in recommending it to tho afllicted. I am now nearly ninety yenrs old, cuino to Ore gon iu 1812 in tho employ of the Hudson Hay Company, und since I began using tho OUEGON KIDNEY TEA I enjoy Kood health. DAVID MUNItOK. Take It Before Breakfast. Tho great appetizer, tonlo and liver regu lator. In use for moro than 50 years in England. Positivo speclllc for liver com plaint. Had tasto in tho mouth on aris ing hi tho murium-', dull pains in the head and back of tho eyes, tired feeling, dizzi ness, langour symptoins of liver com plaint, ltemedy Dr. Henley's English Dandelion Tonlo Kelieves constipation, hiirpens the appetite und tones up thu en- tiro system. Get tho genuine from your druggist fur $1, and tako according to di rections. 7-J-yl Buclclen'i Arnica Salve. TiiK Hes't Salvk hi tho world for Cuts, Ilrulses, Sores, Ulcers, Suit Ilhcuui, Fever Sores, Totter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and ull Skin Eruptions, and osl nlvely cures Piles, or no pay required. It Is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale nt llrown's drut store. Notice. As 1 "hall necessarily bo absent (rout the county for omo weeks, 1 leave all my busi ness in the hands of O, V. Hell, at the re corder's oltlcu In the court house. Mr. Hell is authorized to attend to all matters ot loans, und also to collect and receipt for money duo inc. t'nlon.Sipt. I", ISM. tl-lS if. K. J. COUl'KIt, REDUCED RATES To the North Pacific Industrial Exposition, Portland, from Soptember 25th to Octo ber 28th., and Kortfcwest lBdustr:al Ex position, Spokane Falls, Oct. 1st to Oct. 31, 1890. For the North Pacific Industrial Exposi tion to be held at Portland, the I'ntoii Pi cilic will sell tickets from all ticket stations on rail lines of the Pacific Division, from September 25th to October 25th. on Mon days, Wednesdays and Fridays at the bo rate of one and iine-lit'tb fare for the round trip, with llftv cents milled for adniis-ion to the Exposition. Call on any ugent of the Union Pnelliu System for detailed informa tion. For the Northwest Industrial Exposition to be held at Spokane Falls. October 1st to Oct. 31. 18)0, the U. P. Ity. will sell excur sion tickets at ono and one-fifth fare for the round trip with lift. cents lidded to such rutu to cover admission coupon to Exposition. Sale of tickets will be com menced Wednesday, Oct. 1st. Tickets will ! bo sold for regular trains leaving I Hon station on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fri days of each week. Sale of tickets will close Oct. 31, 1800. A. E. KLI.LS, T. W. LEE, Agent, Union. Gen'l Pass. Agent. PANGEItOBS rUUCATlTO. A City l'oliconianN KsiktIciico. Mineral pills nnd drastic purgatives o Irritate the mucoui coatings of the stomnch nnd bowels, that they often leave tho system lu worse cou (ltlon thau before, lu fact their cathartic ac tion Is duo to their Irritation. The danger attending- their steady use Is apparent. Tho new laxative principle In Joy's Vegetable Sarsaparilla rh IU cathartic action by increasing tho mu coui secretions and gently stimulating tho stom ach. It Is purely vegetable, docs not lose Its effect, la effective and absolutely safes to bo taken occasionally or ooutluously by the most dcllcato perSOnS. Vlil.n V. .vnll Vnnmi police officer of No. 18'JGHownrd St., San Francisco, writes: "Af ter my own experience I flnnly believe thnt Joj-s Vegctablo Sarsaparllla will cure tho most obetluatc cases of constipation. Although cured I am still ta king It, and never hnd my system so thoroughly regulated. Ity Increasing or diminishing the Ooto one has absolute command over hiinscli with this Ttluablo rcmody." ADMINISTItATOKS' SAIK. "V'OTICE IS IiKKEBY GIVEN. THAT J.1 on Saturday, the 11th day of October, next, between tho hours of 10 o'clock in tho forenoon, and 5 o'clock in the afternoon of said day, at thu Into residence of N. Swlger deceased, the personal property of said de cedent, conflating of horses, cattle, hogs-, fnrm implements and other articles will be sold at public sulc. Terms ot sale: rurciiases ot loss ttian five dollars to be paid in hand: for that amount and over, on a credit of not los than three or over twelve months, the pur chaser giving note with approved security. Administratrix. ANDREW WILKINSON. 9-25. Administrator. NOTIC15 OK VOKl-'KITUKK. To the heirs of the late E. A. Warner: You are hereby notified that I have ex pended forty dollars iu labor and improve ment on tho ''May Flower'' mine in order to hold the said mine, us provided in sec tion 2321 revised statutes of tho United States, being the amount required to hold one-third nfMiid mine for tho year 1 ($!), and If within ninety days from service of this notice you fail or rcfiisu to pay your pro portion of such exiiendlturo us co-owner, your interest In sain claim will become the property of tho subscriber under said sec tion 2324. Cornucopia, Oregon, July 15. 18!X). 7-17-W13' C.J. DUFFEY. KXKCUTOK'S NOriCM. To Am. Whom it May Concuu.n: Notico is hereby given that tho under signed lias been appointed executor of the last will and testament of Daniel II. Leo, deceased, und of his estate, by the county court of I'liion county, state of Oregon, uml all persons having claims against said es tate are hereby notitled to present tho .-ante, duly verified, to mo at my residence on Lower Powder. Union couutv. Oregon, or . . -. . . . nt the residence of Win. Martin at tho Park in Union county, state of Oregon, within six months from the ditto hereof. Dated at Union, Oregon. Sept. 17. liXJ. HaNEK W. LEE. 9-18-wo. Executor. AIlMlSlSTUATOltS NOTIC1J. OTICE IS 1IEHEHY GIVEN TO ALL ltuckiunn ami Clura (i. Jones have been by the county court of Union county. Ore gon, appointed administrators of the es tate of Thomas E.Jones deceased. All per sons having claims against suui estnto uro hereby notified to present the same, with proper vouchers, to tho said uduiini-itra-tors at Island City, Oregon, within six months from this date. Dated this Sept. 11, 1800. CLAI'A G. JONES, (i.W. IM'CKMAN, 0-ll-w5 Administrators. ADMIN ISTIIATOK'S NOTICI NOTICE IS HEUEHY GIVEN T ALL perwons concerned, that tho under signed has been regularly unpointed admin istrator of tho estate of John E. Jones de ceased. All persons buying claims a-.-ainst said estate aro notified to present the same, duly verified, to the undersigned adminl--trator within six months from the date of this notice, at his homo near Elgin, Union county, Oregon. Dated this SOth day of August, lsj-0 EVAN E. JONES, 0-4-w5 Administrator. BICYCLES FOR SAI.E.-Ono 51 inch, full nickel, und one 48 inch standard finish. Enquire nt tills ollicc. 7-17-tf WOOD WANTED. Parties desiring to pay their Indebtedness to this paper, In wood, can now do so. 7-17-tf. 17UHNISIIED HOOMS FOK KENi.- X Mrs M.J Chuncey, Corner Second ud H St. Union. Oregon. 17-if, SEND FOR OUR CATALOQUCahb PRICES ATLAS ENGINE WORKS, INDIANAPOLIS. IND. NOT1CH FOK fCItM CATION. Application lor a V. H. Patent. Sun ev No. !). Lot No. ;59. Mineral application No. M7. U. S. Land Oh ice, La OtnXM, Oiikoox. Angu.-t l. lv. 0. f VTOTICK IS HEREBY GIVEN. 1IIAT Jl E. E. Clough nnd C. II. Duncan. whftMj postorHco addres is Spartn, Union county, Oregon, have this day lib-I tlielr applica tion for u patontfor ilh' ' Kniglit" quart mine, itutited in the 4th mineral district in Township 7 South, tiainre No -13 E. W. M, und ilfsciibeii by th otlk-ial pints und lield notes on tile in thi ofHce follows, to-nit: Beginning i t the NE ei.'t.u- j-ot of tlio "Golden Eaje" quartz mine, pos miiig marked ' Cor. No. 1. K. .M. (' urv-y No. II," on nor'livi;r face, mini liieii corner to Sections 2, J5. 10 and 11. 'fowr.-hip 7 S, Range 4:t i: W JL, bear .-(.nth 1!) oejxrees 40 minutes W 2H23 frit Until.. : '.hence N. 82 decrees W. 1500 ei 1 1.. a p -t marked "Cor. No. 2, K. M. C. No. ." thence north M degrees cat (JO) feet to ft post marked -'i.or. No. a K. M C. . No. 9s'' thuiee uth 82 degree. tur 151 feet, to tho NW cornel- of the '"'luii.-u i' qiutitz initio, which corner put i- marked -('or. No. 4, K. M. C. survey Nu. !)" on southwest face) of p st: thence south 8 di-nree west COO feel to thopl.iecof beirinniiilf, contain ing 20.05 acres, location belntf recorded in Vol 1). page .'510, rec uds ot quartz loca- i lion, 1'inon county. ure,t,on. I Adjoining claims arc the "Golden Eagle" ' quartz lode mi the south and the "Summit'' quartz lode on the east. Any and all per sons c'aiming adversely any portion of said "Knight" oiiarlz lode above described, are required to tile their iidvcme claims with the register of tho IT. S. landolhee at La Grande, Union county, Oregon, during the sixty day's period of publication hereof, or they wid be barred by virtue of the provision of the statute. A. CLEAVER, Register. It is .hereby ordered that the foregoing notice of application for a V. S. patent oc published for a period of sixty darn (ten consecutive weeks) ui Tun Obkuon Soorr, a weekly newspaper published at Union, Union county, Oregon. A. XiLBAVKR, IW-wlO ' Register. Timber I.niul, Act .1 line. ii. 1878 -Notice Por Ptibllcntlon. U. S. Land Office, La Gbanub. Orkoow.) June 30, lMX). ) Notice is hereby given that iu compliance with tho provisions of tho act of Congress of Juno 3, 1878, entitled "An uct for tho sale of timber lands in the States of Califor nia, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Ter ritory,'' Georgo G. Gray, of Cove, county of Union, state of .Oregon, has this day filed in this ollice Ids sworn statement No. 251, for the purchase of tht-SVj W'!..,, SW'H SE4 of See, No. 1. in Tp. No. 2 S, Range No. HQ E. and will offer proof to siiow that tho land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to said land beforu the register and receiver of this ollice at La Grande, Oregon, on Saturduy, the 27th day of Sept, 1MX). He names as witnesses : W.' W. Randall, J. O. Smith. Mike Riddle and J. C. Randall, ull of Cove, Oregon. Any and all icr.ois c'aiming adversely tho unovo-desciihed lauds, are requested to tile their claims in this ohice on or before said 27th day of Sept, IK'S). 1Ii;ni;y Rixkuakt, 7-17-wlO Register. NOTICJ; OF VINAf. S1STTJ.KMI3NT. In the County court of Union county, stuto of Oregon. In the nuutur of thu" et,t:e of I). B. Hilts. decased. To Am. Whom it May conchux . Notice is hereby given that tho under signed executor of tho above named estate lias this day filed Ids final account of hU administration of tint estate of D. It. Hilts, deceased, in tho county court of Union county, state of Oregon, nnd Monday, tho lid day of Noveinbor. 18!K). nt tho hour of 10 o'clock in the forenoon of said day, the saino being a day of the regular term of the above court, has been appointed as the time nnd the court house iu Union, Union county, state of Oregon, as the place, by said county court, for hcarint; objections, if any, to said account, and for the showing of cause, if any there be, wKy unorder he not made settling said account, and m ik ing distribution of sui 1 estate, und dis charging tin- said executor from lurther duty as such executor .-ui'i of releasing his sureties from further liai ility in this un dertaking. Dated ibis 15th duv of Sort., 1831. at Un ion. Oregon. . J'OILN ft. C RITES, 0 18 5 Executor. ADMlNISTSATOK'n NOTICK. TVT OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO ALL 1. 1 persons concerne i, that tho under signed hnvo boon regularly appointed ad luinlstrators of tho esmte of John . lum ber!, deceased. All person having claims against said estu'e are notified to present tho same, duly verified, to the undersigned administrators within six months Iroui tho date of this notice, at tin ir home iu Indian vnllov, Union countv. Or -gun. Dated this :10th dav of Aiutui-t. 18.N). T.J. CHANDLER, JOEL WEAVER, 0-l-w5 Administrators. NOTICK TO TAXTAYKIta. VTOTICK IS HEREBY GIVEN TO THE taxpayers of Union county, Oregon, that ttie Hoard of Equalisation ot' Assess ments will meet on tho 20th day of Septem ber, 181U, at the court house iu Union. Un ion county. Oretron. All parties leeling themselves agneved. willuppe u hef.iru said board with their grievances, -therwIe ull assesMnents will he collected lor the yonr 1800. J. D. GUILD. .8-23 Assosiorfor Union Connty, Or. ADMINISTKATOU'.S SOTICW. VTOTICK IS HEREBY GIVEN TO ALL .1 1 persons concerned tnat the under signed has bocn regula:K .u-poiiited ad ministratrix of theestalc of .film iuuibin. doeunsed. All persocs luunt, claims against said instate aie ii" tln-d to proent the same, dulv verified, to the uinh rsiirned administratrix wiihlu six nmiu.is irom the date of this notice, at her home ncr Union, Oregon. Datud this IStli day of August. 1M. FLORKNC'K DOBBIN, S-21 w5. Administratrix. Blue : iMf SALOON, Wm. James, Propriotor. Uulo' . urcon Fine Wines, Liquors a;hl Cigars j in Stock. Drop in and bo soclablo. Pino Wllluid tabic AX0RTHKRtf FAMILY DOWX south, I II ts chargt of thTl'lNK BLUFF COT- j l'AUK whero those who wish to istape thu cold Northern Win- tors on n Kvt Uor1 ftt MuHKKATK PMl'Kri. ASVJ2D THfe P3KES. HUALTIIIKST SPOT IN AMEKK'A ! COTtToE KESOltT, Pink Hn n . Mim i.: t ' , N t Tie The State Oiens September V4, 1800. ,'J COITRSK OF STUDY arranKed oxpress Iv 10 meet the needs of the Kariuing' and Mechanical interests of tho State. Ltirjte, commodious and well-vctitilntcd buildings. Tho collc-re is located in a cul--tiVHfed and Christian community, and one1 of the healthiest in the state. JIILTTAKY TRAINING. v Expcuisns Xoeil not K.xcrmt Sinn for Mio Xsilrn Session, Two or more free scholarships from every County. Write for catalogue to 8-7-2m B. L. ARNOLD. Pres.. Corvallis, Oregon. For Sale! CTOUSEIIOLI) V U II N 1 T U R E -iJ- ConsisliiiRof Parlor nnd Bod-room sots, chairs, tables, carpets, organ, etc., -ALSO- A QOQD EARN Will bo sold on reasonable terms. MRS. ILF. 13LOC1I, S-21-U Union, Oregon. C. O. COFFSSBERRY Dealer in all kinds of Farm SViachinery UNION, OREGON. For reasonable tonus nnd low price call on mo and I will satisfy you. .1-27-tf. Stan lin lo Con. Leaves Union daily at 2 p. m, arrives Cove nt .1:30 p. in. j.euvu.s uuvu iu o a. in., arrives ai until at u;;,u a. m. Connections made witli Elliott's coachl, riinmnt,' to ttie depot, carrying pusscngtl or east ami west, oounu trains. ltATUS lor I'ASSKNOKltS.I.Ur.OAGll IUH1 L-JCISIOIIT, llUASOXAHLE. ROBINSON .t LAYNK. - - - Proprietol C. II. COOVER. Pronriotor. i f Hoard and Lodging at Kcasonahll' Kai Meals O T Cents. Beds Cj O Cents. Fresh Bread. Pies, Cakes and Confectioil ahvnvs on hand. 1 S-21-tJ Machinery For Sail 1 will sell or trade on good terms thru lowing doscrlbed machinery : j One Shingle Machine, Odo Bolting Machine. Ono Drag Isaw, One Moulding M Of bine. Shafting, Pu i .ys.Belt Moulding Knives, Call on or address 7-.11-in(i O.F, VIIITKj! Cove, Thomson Ss Pursel nio n'cntn tho colohrated Cvclono WindAIill ns tho prices on them have boon s ly rcdticed thoy aro now within! reach of nil. Sample mill to bo nt their planer in North Union, uud examine it. THE ONLY TRU! IRO TONI Will TmHtj tU BU4 rrn. Lhck of btreniftb anal x 1 1 n s io i u v l j c u n4 new forr, Knlu.nitl LADS ES rs'SfeSL ''" BiiMif car uitm art thj coniUi ioq. Krwiacat attempt at eoqi inaonlj add to lie lorukrttj of tha orli ur. nu I ck- LITTLE LIVER P 5mOoi .nation. LYtar Oomplalol am HtMiiirijiia. tij.mpla Dota anil Uream m.l id nn nuiu ol tm,n mh I .. . Dr. HARTCR MEDICJHE CO., StlJ Si ft i