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About The Oregon scout. (Union, Union County, Or.) 188?-1918 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 2, 1890)
si 4 O d 8 nt 31 i r i Kf ai N( cfi HI ahll fur droj I wi I to got sell fAtl the) bid aorq tlfla roslj that latol It tbat to m wl( grea in nnjJUfj T17TTf WITH THE M. D'S. Experience of P. M. Collin AVliilo in Chicago, WHAT HE SAW WITH ONE EYE. A Quarrcls:me Dutchman A Facetious Sawbones Life in a Flat. Editou Oukcjon Scoot: Having been frequently usko I ninny questions since my return from the east, about what I beard, Haw, and b.ul done, during my visit, I will answer the propounded questions and relate briefly wbat I saw and beard in tbe sbapo of a published narrative. Paying $81 for passage to Cbicago, and $3.60 for tourist car bcrtbs to Oma ha, entitled myself and wife to com fortable quarters on the U. 1. it. K. Wo boarded the cars at Union, and soon tbo beautiful Grande Hondo val loy with its wonderful and varied sco'n cry and richness faded in tbo distanco and wc wero whizzing away to the eastward toward tbo great city of tbo west. After passing the powder river . valley, nothing of importance is seen until tbo great Payetto nursery with its 120 acres of all kinds of fruits and trees grown in the Northwest, is seen. Tbo trees from this celebrated nurHrry arc well known to Grande Bonders. Nothing of interest happened us till wo reach Green river, when wo wore Burprised to learn that wo wero to bo transferred to another train or1 wait for tbo Portland train, which wo conclu ded not to do. Tlio second night, wo left Cheyenne. Darkness rolgned su premo and wo wero on tbo down grade, going with lightning speed, causing tbo train to sway from side to side like the roll of a ship at sea. This peculiar sensation, probably, brought back tbo recollection of my earlier days, for J dreamed I was following that exciting and somowbat enchanting lifu. "A lifu on the ocean wave;" tbat 1 was on a whaling voyage and had just sunk my harpoon deep into ono of those monster spurn whales, which, thus fastened, was towing tbo boat with fearful velocity, causing it to rock from side to side. 1 had almost got bun under control when 1 was suddenly awakoned by tbo porter shaking mo vigorously "What's up now?" says 1. 'I want to too your lickot," says be, "I think you arc on tho wrong train." "J don't, but herd's my ticket." "Oh, I thought you wanted to go to Denver." "Where aro wo?" I enquired. "Going down grade from Choyonno, and running like the I) 1." Wo reached Council Bluffs the next day and crossed tbo river, on tbat won derful iron bridge, to Omaha, whore wo hid farewell to our tourist car and took a first-class car on tho Bock Island road to Cbicago. One learns much of human naturo, and sees tho bitter and sweot of tem per in travoling. For instance, wo had ono old Gorman on board who was going from tho Sound to visit tho scones of bis childhood in tho dear old Fudderland. This party quarreled with all whom bo came in contact conductor, brakeman, porter, and oven tbo cabman, lie wanted to go to Now York, but quarreled with tbo cabman about seeing his ticket. Tho cabman's business was to carry frco to tho Illinois Central depot any person, who had a through ticket. Tbo old follow wanted frco passage, but did not want to show his ticket, and spent much moro timo in wrangling than would havo taken to have shown it. Wo wero glad bo loft us. Arriving at Chicago in two days and 21 hours from Union, wo found wo wero only a block away from tho North Pacific hotel. This cosy place is kept by a Mrs. Thompson, a lady of high culture and refinement, whoso husband is an ommiuont lawyer, and who, with tho Stato's attorney, has just suueuuded in sending to tbo pun for eighteen mouths tbo notorious und wealthy Mollio Monroe, who has do fied tbe law for tho last ton years by buying witnesses, lawyers, judges and juries by tho lavish outlay of her ill gotten gains, ltoaohing tho hotel wo presented a letter of introduction given us by our friend W. H. Ale Comas before leaving Union, and wero Hhown to handbomly furnished rooms whoio wo enjoyed a good substantial rest. On tho following day we called at tho ofllco of Dr. Holmes, who, to our gruat disnpoiutmont, wo learned had gono to Europe. Dr. Holmes has a vorldwido reputation as nn oculist. Afti diligent inquiry wo concluded to call on Dr. Buttmnu, an oiiiiniueut oculist, at his oflleu in Central .Musical jrdll. 'After wailing my turn in tho 1 1 I MJi"i.iii.i "UmMJJUJUtlg.llHUJ ! reception room, I was called into tlic office. "Has anyone over tampered with your oyoo? was tbe first question be asked. "No sir; I wanted tbo best treatment I could get," I replied. "Well," he taid, "1 suppose you want me to tell vou tbo truth and tbe wholo truth?" "Yes sir," I said, 'that is why I have come over 2000 miles." "I can give you some encourage ment, but tho right eye will have to bo removed. Tho left eye has a cataract growing over it which can easily bo removed when properly matured. The right oyo is affected by glocuma, a Greek word, meaning green eye, and which, from tho time of its discovery to tho present, has bnflled the skill of physicians to cure. The left eye can bo operated on in about six months after the right eye has been removed. 1 can perform tbo operation on the right eye this ft :R0 p. in. if 1 can se cure rooms at the hospital." After considerable telephoning ho secured me comfortable quarters at Michael Bees Hospital, whither later in tho day wo took tho cable cars and arrived at the hospital as per agree ment. Wbilo waiting for tho doc tor to arrive I heard tho following conversation by telephone: "Hello! Call Dr. Friend." (Dr. K. comes.) "Hello, how's my patients?" "Fine." 'H'ow're you getting along, gener ally?" "Awful busy been up since 2 o'clock a. m. n.ilroad smashup near one man's bones badly fractured another has to have a leg off, and ono of Dr. Bellman's patients hero to havo eye removed liko it getting lots of ex perience." This "lino" part of tho business, I thought, was on tho part of tho patient somewhat liko tbo frog said to the boys who wero stoning him: "It may bo fun for you, but death to me." Dr. B. soon arrived and after sum moning his assistants 1, accompanied by Mrs. Collin, stepped into an eleva tor and was taken up to the operating room in tho upper btory. Hero 1 di vested myself of coat and vest and stretched myself out or. the operating table, when tho fun began. "How do you feel now, Mr. Coflin?" aaked tho M. I), who was treating mo to an anesthetic dose of other. "Too much air," 1 replied. "Well," said bo, "draw in two or three long breaths." This I did. That settled it, for I knew nothing more till soino tinio af terward, when Mrs 0. asked: "How do you feel? Havo you any pain?" "None to speak of," says I. "Js my oyo out? Where am J?" "Ob, you aio in a nice ioom on a nice clean bed." Dr. B. called next morning and said I was doing all right. Ho repeated bis visit tho next day and then left foi Wisconsin for a two weoks's tour. On this visit 1 asked : "Dr., what aro your charges?" "My regular price is ipfiOO" ho re plied, "but you have coino to far and havo been to so much expense I will make a liberal reduction," i forgot to say that on tbo first morning 1 was at tbo hospital I was presented a bill for $!10. 1 learned tbo rules of tho hospital wore tbat two week's board must bo paid in advance, whether you wero there two days or two weeks. However, if you do not remain two weeks, tbo money for tho time in excess is lefunded. In a week 1 was able to leave tbo hospital, and rented a room in a flat. A fiat is an ordinary house vith a flat roof, upon which every family in tho house has the right to wash and hang out their clothes to dry. .My experience is that I Would much rather live in ono of Unoin's blocks of land than to live in ono of Chicago's finest Hats. P. M. COFFIN. TO UK CONTINUUM. A Halo investment. Is one which U KUnrantoed to bring you satisfactory results, or in case of failure n return of purchase price. On thlsjsafo phut you can buy from our advertised (IrtiggMs ii bottle of Dr. Kline's New Discovery for Consumption. It in guaranteed to bring relief in every ease, when used for any af fection of Throat. Luiurs or Chest, such n Consumption, In notation of uiupi, llrou- chltiH, Astbina. hoopliin'l 'ougli, croup, etc. It i pleasant niul nprecnhlu to taste, perfectly safe, niul can always lie Unpenned upon. Trial bottles free at it. II. llrown's drug store, Union. Oregon, The Fulpil and tho stage. Ituv. F. M. Shrout, pastor United Mroth. run Uhureh, Mine Mound, Kan., suya: "1 fuel it my duty to toll wbat woiulors Dr. KIiik'h New DUcuvury has done for mo. My lung wero imdly diseased, ami my parishoner thought I eouhl live only a few weeks. 1 took five Ikittloa of Dr. KIuk' New Discovery and am sound and well, gaining !M lb In weight.1' imamM.iJJ ALICKL UAPPE2TIKG3. Tho Cirs Will Soon Arriva Ncols and hcquircmonto of tho City. Koads dry and dusty. Tho cars have got to town. Clark Oliver is attending court this week. Everybody busy hauling thoir grain to market. The post office will loeievu mail in a few days. There is a family on the ridge by the name of Buzzards. Chas. K. Cochran commenced school in the Imbler district this week. Meeting and Sunday school at the Sandridge church every Sunday. Walter Tharp, of Kansas, is visiting with his mother on the Jlidgc this week. A good blacksmith is needed at this place. Who will be the first one to come? Alicel is now connected by rail with all tho large citios of the United States and Canada. Mr. Boo is having quite a debate with the nowspapers and thoir corres pondents lately. The bible tells of tho ravens feeding Elijah, but the Buzzards are feeding McDowell's threshing crew. George Gray and family passed through tbo city last Sunday to visit Mr. Jasper on tbe Sandiidgo. Why don't some good enterprising merchant put in a store in town? Tliero is a good opening for the right man. The Pacific Coast Elevator Co's car penters have failed to put in their ap pearance as yet, and the farmers aro getting impatient. Tho difficulty in getting tics for -the rail road is now passed und tbo cars will be running to Alicel in another week. Tho ties aro all scattered along the line from this city to Elgin. A good school teacher can get a nino months term of school in district No. 10 at good wagC3. Who wants to teach this school? Plenty of scholars and well advanced. Call on Jt. M. Oliver, Samuel Cochran and G. W. Buckman, directors. Now wo want tho Hunt road to com pete with tho U. P. Tho farmers are losing thousands of dollars this fall by not having a competeing line. Wo are compelled to haul our grain and other stuil' to La Grande aud take whatever they see fit to give us regard less of the Portland and San Francisco markets. Minkiiva Ann. THE SCOUT PREMIUM. An Excellent Offer to Anyono Who Vants a Good Dictionary. Webster's Unabridged Dictionary which formerly cost $10 and l- will be given to all now subscribers to Tun Okikion Scout, and old subscribers who will renew and pay one year's subscription in advance, for?l.r'j. The subscription price of Tin: Scout is if 1.60 per nnuuin. Anyone sending us tbe names of 10 new subscribers, with tbo cash, will receivo ono of those superb dictionaries freo of charge. This is tbo best chance for semiring a good dictlonniy over presented ami should set tho boys and girls of tbo country to work with a will in getting up clubs. Tbo wants of tbo people of tho great mass of the people at least do not require, for their satisfaction an investment of if 10 in a dictionary. In most cases that amount can bo bettor expended in tbo purchase of articles more urgently needed. Tho reprint edition of Webster's Dictionary ottered by Tuk Scoer selves as a reliable guide for spelling aud pronunciation. It contains, besides, more than 100,000 words, a com plete vocabulary of niorcantilo and legal terms, scriptural and historical proper mimes, Ci reek and Latin proper names, an apendiv of more than 10,000 uncommon words. l,r00 cuts and other useful am! in structive mutter In srent quantity. It is in short an indispensable book for every student ami family, and costs so little that every family can afford to have it. The paper and binding nre both good, niul the book will bear examination. Call at this oltlcc, tee sample copy and be convinced. Eupepsy. This is what you ought to have, in fact, you must havo It. to fully enjoy life Thousands are searching for it dully, and mourning because they llr.dlt not. Thous ands upon thousands of dollars aro spent uuiiuolly by our people In tho hope that they may attain this Ikioii, Aud yet it may be had by all. Wo guarantee that Electric hitters, if uwil aecordlnjj Indirec tions and tho uso persisted hi, will bring you (iood Digimtlon and oust the demon Dyspepsia and install Instead Eupcpsy. Wo recommend Electric Hitters for Dys pupsia aud all disuasos of the Livur, Stom ach and Kidneys. Sold at (MX), and $1 per bottluhy It. II. llrown, the druggist, Notice. As I shall uncoMiiirlly be absent from tbo comity for some weeks, I lonve nil my bul mm in tbo bauds of O, F. Hull, at the re corder's oltico in th court house. Mr. Hell ii. authority! to attend to all mattcis - f loans, ami also to collect and receipt for money due me. Union, Sept. 17, l-. U lstf. K J lOUl'Hlt. REDUCED KATES To the Uarth Faoifio Industrial Expwltica, FortUad, from September astll to Octo ber aoih., and XorV:ws3t Indnrtrlal ex position, spafeano Fllt, Oct. 1st to Oct. 31, 1890. For the North Pacific In-ln.trial Exposi tion to be held at Portland, tbe Union l' uiflc will sell tlcktt- from all ticket nations on rail Hups of tbe Pacific Dirisl:n, from Meptetnber iVh to October 2fth, on Mon days, Wednesdays nml Friday tit the low rate of one mid one-fifth faro for'fhe r.unl trip, with fiftv oeiit added for admission to the Exposition. Call on any uirent of the Union 1'acillc tsystent for detailed informa tion. For tbe Northwest Industrial Exposition to be held nt Spokane Falls. October lit to Oct. 31. 1SD0, the U. 1'. l!y. will sell excur sion tickets at one and one-fifth faro for ;hc round trip with lift cents added -to such rate to eoer admis-ion coupon to Exposition, of ticket will be eini- iiienee I Wednesday, Oct. 1st. Tickets will be sold for regular train leaving Urion -tatiun on Mondays, Wednesday niul Fri days of en eb week. Sulo of tickets will close Oct. 8li WW. A. U. F.LI.K T. V. LETS, Ajs'tnt, I iiin. fien'l Pans. .Agent. j.VNorstocs PtTtoAtrvis. A City I'oUcomnn'H fixporlonri. Mineral pills mid drnntic piirgntlvcs so Irrltato :lio mucous coatings of the stomach iitnl Iwwuls, .lint they often leave tho system lu worse con dition than before. In fact their cathartic ac tion is duo to their Irritation. Tho danger at tending their stoutly uso Is apparent. Tho new laxutlvo principle) In Joy's Vegetable Sarsnparllla jets Its cathartic action by Increasing the mu cous secretions aud gently stimulating tho stom ach. It is purely vegetable, does not lose its effect, Is effective snd absolutely safe to be taken occasionally orcoutluously by the most dcllcato persons. , police ofllccr of No. 1826 Howard St., San Francisco, writes: "Af ter my own experience I firmly bollevo that Joy's Vegetable Snrsaparilla will euro tho most obstlnnto cases of constipation. Although cured I am still ta king it, and never had my system so thoroughly regulated. Uy increasing or diminishing the Cose ono has absolute command over nimscli with this valuable remedy." ADMIXISTKATOKS' SAI.K "VTOTICE LS riEUEHY GIVEN, THAT on Saturday, the 11th day of October, next, between the hours of 10 o'clock in the forenoon, andfi o'clock in the afternoon of said day. at tho late residence of N. Swlgor deceased, tbe personal property of said de cedent, consisting of Iioincm, cattle, bogs, farm Implements and other articles will bo sold at public sale. Terms of side: Pun-bases of less than live dollars to ho paid in band: for that amount aud over, on a credit of not less than three or over twelve months, tlio pur chaser giving note with approved security. ruuh aw lurju. Administratrix. ANDIt E V V.' ILKINSON. !)-'25. Administrator. notici: of poitrisiTuiti:. To the heirs of tbo late E. A. Warner: You aro hereby notified that! have ex pended forty dollars in labor and improve ment on the "May Flower'' mine in order to bold the said mine, as provided in sec tion 'J 121 revised stututcs of the United Statos, being the amount required to bold one-third of said mine for the year l.vS), and if within ninety days from service of this notice you fail or refuso to pay your proportion-of such expenditure as co-owner, your Interest in said chum will become tbe property of tho subscriber under said sec tion LNkM. Cornucopia, Oregon, July 15. 1P00 7-17-wi:t. C.J. DDFFEV. J -:x v. c u t m's j; o r i c k . To Am, Whom it May Concriin: Notice is hereby given that the under signed bus been appointed executor of the last will null testamriu of D.iniol II. Lee, deceased, and of bis estate, by the (wunty court of Union coun'y, mate of Oregon, and all persons having claims against s-jiid es tate aro hereby notified to present tlio same, duly verified, to ino at my ru-idonoo on Lower Powder, Union county, Oregon, or at tbe residence of Win. Martin at tbe Park in Union county, state of Oregon, within six mouths from thn date hereof. Dated at Union.' Oregon. Sept. 17.1SU0. 11 AN' Ell W. LEE. !)18-wo. Kxuo'utor. AUMIMSTKATtmS' NOT1C1". NOTICE IS JIEUEItV GIVEN TO ALL whom it may concern, tbat G. W. Uuekimin and Clara G. Jones have been by the county court of Union county. Ore gon, appointed administrators of tbo es tate of Thomas E. Junes deceased. All per sons having claims against said etato are hereby notilied to present tbo same, with proper vouchors, to tho said administra tors at Island Citv, Oregon, within six months from this date. Dated this Sept. 11, 1MW. OLA ISA G. JONUS, (i. W. HUCKMAN, 9-ll-w."t Administrators. ADMIMSTKATOIf.S NOTICI' XJOTICE IS 1IEHEHY GIVEN' T ALL lN persons euneorned, tbat tbe under signed has been regularly appointed admin Ntrator of the estate of John E. Jones de ceased. All persons having claims against said estate aro notilied to present the same, duly verillod, to tbo undersigned adminis trator within six months from the date of this notice, at his homo near Elgin, Union county, Oregon. Dated this 80th day of August, 110. KVAN 15. J ON Erf, 0l-w5 Administrator. 71CYCLKS FOI! HALE. Ono iW inch, 1 full nickel, and one 4S inch standard finish. Enquire at this olll e, 7-17-tf. -ood want;: - pay their ln: , 1. - -. til),' to to t!i. p-ipcr, 7-17-u. In wood, on n pow d- - IM'KNISUED UH..M FOK HEN 1'.--1 Mis M, J. t'li um i v, orn i -'si i'oiid .uid It St. Union. Ore,; I.. M7 i, GCND FOR OUR CATALOGOCano PRICES ATLAS ENGINE WORKS, INDIANAPOLIS, IND. NOTICK POi: PtlSLICATIOJ. Application tor a U. S. Patent. Survey So. li. Lot No. 3H. Mineral ntwhcatioii No. 87 L S. I.AM) OrrieE, La Gbandb. Ouroox, ( -VTOTIi E IS IlttREDY 'VuVEN.1 XII A i IN K. E. Cloush and C. II. Duncan, whose postofhVe address is Sparta, Union county, Oregon , have this day tiled their applica tion for n patent for the "Knii;;,r" quurtx mine, situated in the 4th mineral district in Township 7 South. Uansre No E. W. M. and de-'- i ied by th-official :i!ai and liei notes on li:e in this ofuc,.- .in foiiwi. t-. it : Beginning at the NIC covin." ) -t of liie "Golden Ea,'!e'' quartz mine, post m'Og marked 'for. No. 1, lv. M. C -urvcv No. 9," on no;'! tiwc.t ."ace, irom v hic-.ii cor.o r to Sections i 3, lo and 11. Township 7 8, Range 4.'J E W M., bears youth V) degrees 0 inlnntes W 2.tf feet distant; thence N. 82 decrees W. 1300 tuet to a p ,st marked "Cor. No. -, K. M. O. S. No. );" thence north 8 degrees oast 000 feet to a post marked "Cor. No. 3 K. M. 0.8. Net);'' thtnee south S12 degrees east 1500 feet, to the NW corner of the Summu'' qiurte intne, which corner post is marked -Cor. No. l. K. M. C. survey No. !)" ou southwest face of p.vst ; thenc.- south 8 degrees west (AH n-i't to ihe place uf ln'Kliininir, contain ing 'Jviio acre. Location lain recorded I In Vol D. pngc.il), records ot quartz loca tions. Union county, Oregon. Adjo ning elfliins'are the "Golden Eagle" i quartz lode on tbe south and tbe "httiniuit" ' quartz lode on the east. Any und all per j sons c'aiming adversely any portion of said I "Knight" quartz lodeuhove de-ciibi'd, are : required to file their adverse claims with the ! icgister of the U.S. landolliceal La Grande, j Union county, Oregon, during the sixty (lay s perioii ot pui'ia-aiiou nen oi, or tney will be !aiTcd by virtue ol the provi-ions of the statute. A. CLEAVEU, Itcgi ter. It is hereby ordered that the foregoing iio'icoof application for a U. S. patent he published for a period of sixty thus (ten consecutive weeks) in Tub Oumjon Scout, a weekly newspaper published at Union. Union c'enntyOregon. A. CLEAVER, 0-l-wlO Heglster. Timber J.nnil, Act .Tiino I. 187ft -Xoltfla for 1'uMtcn.tian. U. S. Land Office, La Giiaxdr. Orl-oos.I June 30, MX). Notice Is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the act of Congress nf June S, lS7t, entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands in tho States of Califor nia, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Ter ritory,'' George G. Gray, of Cove, county of Union, state of Oregon, has this day llled in this olllce bis sworn statement No. 251, for the purchase of the 84 W4.8Wji 8EJ of .ec, No. l.in Tp. No. 2 8, Uange No. ,TJ E. and will oiler proof to show thattht) land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, mid to establish his claim to said laud before the register and receiver of this ofllco at La Grande. Oregon, on Saturday, the 27th day of Sept, 18P0. lie names as witnesses: W. W. Itandall, .1. G. Smith. Miko Kiddle and J. C. Itandall, all of Cove, Oregon. Any and ail peion c'ainiing adversely tho ubovo-deseribed lands, aro requested to lilu their claims in this olfioo on or before said 27th day of 8ept. 1S00. lIliXKY JllXEII AKT. 7-17-wlO Hegister. NOTJCK Ol' PIXAI. SBTTLIiSfKNT. In the County court cjf Union county, state of Oregon. " In the matter of tho estate of D. 15. I lilts, dec 'used. To Am. Whom it May cokceiss: Notice is ben -by given that tbo under signed executor of the above named estate has this day tiled bis final account of his administration of the estate of D. It. Hilts, deceased, in the county court of Union county, state of Oregon, aud Monday, the 3d day of November, 1K!K), at the hour of 10 o'clock in the forenoon of said day, the same being a day of tlio regular term of the above court, has been appointed as tbe time and tbe court bouse in Union, Union county, state of Oregon, as the place, by said county court, for bearing objections, if any, to said account, and for tbe showing of cause, if any there bo, why an order he not made settling said account, and mak ing distribution of said estate, and dis charging tbe said executor from further duty as such o ctitor and of releasing his sureties from further liability in this un dertaking. Dated this Uiih day of Sopt.. 18'J), at Un ion, Oregon. JOHN it. CUITES, 0-1S wr Executor. AI3IISKSTK.VTOK'& XOTIUK. NOTICE 18 HEKEIIV GIVEN TO ALL persons couccrno'l, tbat tbe under signed have been regularly appointed ad ministrators of the estate of John O. Lam bert deceased. All persons having claims against said esta'o are notilied to present the same, duly verified, to tbe undersigned administrators within si. months trom the date of this notice, at their home in Indian valley, Uniou county. Oregon. Dated this 80th day or Auirust. 18M. T.J. I'll AN'DLElt, JOEL Wr.AVEH, JM-wfl Administrators. 2JOT1CK TO TAXlM.YI5l.tS. VrOTICH 18 1IEUE11Y GIVEN TO THE L taxpayers of Union county, Oregon, tnat the Hoard of Equalization of Assess inents will meet on the 2Pth day of Septem ber, 1S00, at tbe court house in" Union. Un ion county, Oregon, All parties feeling thomsolvex agrieved. will appear before said board with their grievances, otherwise all assessments will be collected for the year 1S00. J. 1). GUILD, S-2S Assessor for Union County, Or. ADJUNIVHtATOIt'S Js'OTICK. "VTOTICE IS HKItEUY GIVEN TO ALL 1 i persons concerned ttyat the under signed has been regularly unpointed ad ministratrix uf the estate of John Dohhiu. deceased. All persons having claims against said estate are notified to present tbo same, duly verified, to the uudersiirued administratrix within six months from the date of this notice, at her home near Union, Oregon . Dated this ISth day of August, lsoo. FLORENCE DolUtIN, S-21-w.'). Administratrix. Be : "Blue : Liglif SALOON, Wh. Jamcs, Proprietor, Union. Oregon. Fine Wines, Liquors and Cigars in Stock. Drop in and be sociable. Fine billbud tnhli A NORTH URN FAMILY DOAVX SOUTH, o o Has charge of the l'INE HLUIT COT TAtiK where those who wish to esenpe the eold Northern Win ters can get Hoard at MoilKItATK PltlCKS. AMID THE PINES. 1 1 K A LTJ 1 1 EST S POT I N AM EM C A ! APMSE COTTAGE JtESOJIT, Pine Blow, Moouk Co., N. 0. ! Ti-ie State e si i m j DM JlMuMii M 0Hu9 B. b8 WaBfrSS 032 0352 OpciiH September 12, ISOO. pOUUSE OF STUDY arranged express- J lv n meet the needs of the Farming and Mechanical interests of tho State. I.irge. commodious and well-ventilated buildings. The college is located in a cul tivated ami Christian community, and one of the healthiest in the state. MILITARY TRAINING. Kxpomcs Xeoil not Kxerod WlfiO for the I'ntlro Session, Two or more tree scholardiips from every .County. Write for catalogue to 8-7-2m II. L. ARNOLD, Pres., Corvallis, Oregon. For Sale! jqrousEiioLD f u it n i t u he Jta- Consisting of Parlor and Bed-room sets, chairs, tables, carpets, organ, etc., AI.HO- Will be sold on reasonable terms. MBS. II. F. BLOOII, S-21-t'l Union, Oregon. Dealer in all kinds of Fanra Machinery, "UNION, OREGON. ' For reasonable terms and low prices call on nib and I will satisfy you. :i-27-tf. Leaves Union daily at 2 p. m, arrives at Covent aiBO v, m. Leaves Cove at 8 a. m., arrives at Union at 0:150 a. in. Connections made with Elliott's coachei running to tbo depot, carrying passengers for east and west bound trains. It.VTKS for I'ASSHNOKItS, T.UC.OAGK anil KKinOHT, HKASONAIIMI. KOBINSON & LAYNE. - - - Proprietors BaiuiyXRuEtaiirant. C. II. COOVEU, Proprietor. Hoard and Lodging at Kcasonablc Rates. Meals O T Cents. Beds O Cents. Fresh llread. Pies, Cakes and Confectionery always on hand. 8-21-tf. Machinery For Sale. 1 will sell or trade on good terms tho fol lowing described machinery : One Shingle Machine, Odo Doltine; Machine. One Drajr Saw. One Moulding M"bino. fjliaftinp, Pul . Holts, Moulding Knives, etc. Call on or address G. F. VHITE. 7-ai-iu0 Cove, Or. Thomson & Pursel aro atrents for the celebrated Cytlono WindMill, and as tho prices on them have been great ly reduced they are now within tho roach of nil. Sample mill to bo seen at their phuicrin North Union. Call and examine it. Will r.-T lb. r.!J rrenlatathe ll.r an 1 Iil4f,i unit Unlr U llnkllhuJt.rofToulk l7tppla. Want of ApllU. IndlL-eMlaa, j irx at bt-anctK una ilrM I'm Pitabxilutolfciired.BoBM m. o ana iibmn mciim r. . iurc. r.mirhaitaamUM ifc. HUfDla-S ltruta Powar. a it'riiu: from compUiirtf s, pot-. '.jrtotho.rMl will Bai CU In SB. 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