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ve$an &coxxt THURSDAY, OCTOBER 10. 1890. Written for Tiik Scout.1 LOOK AHEAD. Should misfortune ovi'rtnkc tlicc. And thy friends iipcm thee frown, Look ahead, bo not discouraged, courageous, live it down. Should bao scandal so pernicious, Aim ut tlico Hi poisonous dart On thy name to bring dishonor Have no fear, 'twill mis its mark. Should to- la be dark and cloudy, And the sunlUht hid from view Bright lho sun mivsh no to-morrow. And the sky be oloudlosj blue. Lpnrii to gather up the sunbeams, 'Casting not one rav aside, Nobly battle with life's troubles, Pearlusily, what 'or betide. Tho' dark shadows fall around us, We eichduty here .should do, And. if thorns bedeck our pathway, Wtf shall liud tho roses too. Pind lho roses and the sumdiinc ' Find tho sorrow and tho cares nturminglcd with eacli other, As in wheat there grow the tares. Mas. Nnu.tn Bloom, AVeht Oakland, CjI, WORK OF HORSE THIEVE3. A Report That an Organized Gang Exists in the Mountains. Tho East Orcgonian says : From a man who him boon touring in tho mountains on horseback and knows whereof ho speaks, it is learned that nn interesting statu of ufl'airs exists in tho Rlnoj. Hotwoon tho head waters of McKay and Mill creeks there aro numerous caches of horses, most of which h ivo been rebranded over tho old brand, rendering it indistinguish able. In each cache, stowed away in tho inner recesses of the mountains, aro some fifteen or twenty head in tho chargo of two or three men, and it is supposed mat a gigantic steel ty an organized gang of soino twenty horso thioves has been in progress for tho past several mouths, and the number of horses thus cached away is esti mated at from 100 to 150 haul. Two or three horses belonging to each stock man aro (itiiotly driven from tho range, tho number being so small that little suspicion is excited. It is believed that the horso thiovos aro perfectly or ganized, that they havo a chief who piling and conducts operations, and that tho band is composed of eoveral reservation toughs who havo disap peared, unci some men from Wallowa valley. Occasionally ono is sont to Adams or Athena to buy a pistol, a cartridge-belt or cartridges, and doubt less tho members of tho guns aro nrnied to tho teeth and ready to re fcist any interference. Tho bund of horses found by Con stable Stampor, William Crows and "Cy" Ashpaugh in tho mountains and restored to their owners wore among those taken by the thioves. It is tho probable intention of tho gang to col loct as many horses as possible, drive thum to mime out-of-tlio way station and ship them to lOaetorn markets, dividing the spoils bulweon them. Their plans can only bu frustrated by a poiseo of armed men, strong enough to visit tho caches, overpower resist ance and siezo tho hor.-es. Last Thurs day night, a band of twenty head was drivon by two unknown mon from tho headwaters of tho Umatilla to tho Looking Class. Thcso woro doubtlets some of tho stolon horses." A Scholarly Notlco. Tho following is said to bo n litoral copy of tho rules posted on a school houso up in tho Big Uond country : "Each pupil is required to make a bow on euterin tho School of niornin, also on loving of tho School Room of even in. Theio hhall bo no profain language used in School nor on tho play ground nor there shall bo nopinstiokin, pinoh in, soratohin, nor no toggin, nor no uneasy Whisporin in School. No pu pil shall love tho School houso without permission of tho Teacher. No unoaay moven from suat to seat. No fitin on tho road fiom nor to School nor no Nick-namiu. Every pupil over eight years old shall bo subjeo to these rules, and tho Teacher is to mako iillowonso for all pupils under eight and enforco lho rules uccorden. If tiny scholar brakes these rules tlui shall bo pun ished by switchon." Ilaj our Sympathy. Wo havo heard that eomo of tho olF Bcouring of this city tho footed ema nations of public sowers havo talked of a neuk-tio party regarding tho edi tor of tho Thnos-Mountninoor. To thorn, wo will say that this paper, on tho water question, is anchored to its principle and thoy will moot with u hearty woleomo when thoy attempt any intimidation. Wo nro naturally coiutiucii'd to opK)so such elemonts, and will jiio tluun it cordial reception whoji ili.yv mtrmpt to inaugurate a jKlloy of vinlt net'. Tw Dalles Times Mountains r. THE COVE. The Condition and Sale of Farm Products. GENTLE HINT TO A MERCHANT, Lively Runaway EMU Picking Straw berries Social Events. Covi:, October 15, 1890 Hogs have been selling this week at .1 cents on foot. This is certainly not a fancy price for swine. John Delanoy and Squire Thomas will pass tho winter in tho Minam, looking after stock, hunting and trap ping. Mrs. Ben Kogcr and child aro quito sick at this writing, of malarial fever, Medical aid has been summoned from Union. Tho photographer is doing n good busincs3 every pleasant day. Babies and family groupes scorn to bo tin fash ion in pictures. Chas. Doney is setting out thousands of strawberry plants for different par ies in Cove. Enough should bo raised hcio next season to supply all Eastern Oregon. Ninety-two aro enrolled in tho two departments of the public school. Tho number will bo increased to a hundred before many days. This is a good at tendance. Thoso who have hay to soil aro rush ing it to tho depot before bad roads come. Too tliorougliiares aro in as good condition us thoy over get to bo, at present. Miss Sarah Chrisman started for Cal ifornia Tuesday in hopes that a change of climalo may benefit her health. Her many friends trust that sho will find relief. Tho Covo census enumerators aro about to receive pay for thoir arduous work last summer. Undo Samuol don't, as a general thing, uso any tin duo hasto in paying his servants. Mr. Frank Willard and wife, natives of California, will soon return to their Into sunny homo in that state. Tho winters of Eastern Oregon, as a gener al thing, don't provo congenial to Cal ifornium!. Undo Cowles picked a sauce of ripo strawberries in his patch last Saturday. Thoy woro largo and luscious. It isn't ovory country that can udbrd. ripo strawberries ono week and a snow storm tho next. Mr. E. W. Imblor had a lively littlo runaway this week at his farm. Tho remains of tho buggv woro gathered up, threshed and tho product brought to tho blacksmith shop in sacks for repairs. i Tho Wilson it Chandler thrcshor is at work on tho hill sido. Thoy finish this week and that ends grain gather ing for tho Beason of 1800 in Covo. koxt on tho programme is plowing. Tho ground already in good condition. It a prominent morohant of Covo don't send tho typos and tho reporter a box of cigars it will havo to bo pub lished how the said merchant bought somo goods in Union (about n half gal lon) boxed it up and sent it to himself by express to Covo, right sido up and haudlo with care. Mrs. Mol Campbell and sister, Mrs. Lamnu, of Rocky Bar, aro in Portland attending tho exposition. Mrs. Stearns is also in Portland seeing tho sights and visiting friends. Several others would go but they aro not bravo enough to risk thoir limbs and life on tho rot ton ties of tho railroad. A good many potatoos aro moving at a cent por pound, Several rais ers intend holding for an oxpooted rise to two couts in tho spring. Good ap ples readily bring two cents but it is probable thoy will bo muoh higher by Christmas. Watermelons, grapes and peaches havo all been gathered and shipped. Tho favorite time for picking tho lormor has been at night. OI.EAU YOITU FACE. It has been heretofore ihown In thuso columns that modem modi duo has ilemouitmteJ that pim ply skta It not tho remit ot blood discuss, but 1 rauifj by impaired digestion, for which they now sir YccotiMo correctives instead ot pot ash and lulucral blood purlflf ri, Two short test!, inoulaliaro htnifiren to contrast tho action oi tho iotash sarsaparlUm and Joy's Yvgetahl Bar saparlltu. Mrs. C, D. Etusrt ot 1321 Mtsslou street, a ., writes that she took out of tho leading sarsa parllln for ludlgektlon aud dyspepsia, Its oral) effect mbs to causa pimples to appear on her face. Upou taktBg Joy's Vffetablo BartaparlUa lbs first eflbct was th dtiapptarauca ot tho pim ples aud sho was subsequently relieved of hei iudhteitloii and dytppla. Robert Stewart ulse writes from letaluma, Cat, that bolus troubled with bolls hofonud that ono ot the leading sarsapa rllias actually Increased the erup tlous, which rcpouded nt once to Jo)"' Yryvtabl Baruiparllla and diuippvnrvd almost Immediately, Mr r THE SCOUT PREMIUM. An Excellent Offer to Anyone Who Wants a Good Dictionary. Webster's Unabridged Dictionary which formerly cost 510 and 12, will be given to all new subscribers to The Oki:oon Scout, nnd old subscribers who Will renew an pay one year's subscription in advance for $4.fio. The subscription price of Tun Scout i $LC0 per annum. Anyone sending us tin: names of 10 new subscribers, with the cash will receive ono of these superb dictionaries free of chargo. This is the bust chance fo securing a good dictionaiy ever presented and should set the boys and girls of th country to work with a will in getting ui clubs. 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On Monday our justice of the peace, Mr. Abo Axtrell, was asked by a hur rying messenger to cross over tho riv er on urgent business. The squire hastened across tho river expecting to find some old grizzled comrade in troublo about his pension, but to his surprise ho found, not an old scar marred veteran, but a lino looking young man ana a beautiful young lady in camp, surrounded by good traveling outfit, Jersey cows and other surroundings indicative of thrift and culture. Tho young gentleman intro duced himself as George Applcgato, and it proved to bo Mr. Georgo Apple gate, son of E. L. Applcgato, on his way to his farm on Slato creek. He produced a licenso and said ho wished to bo married to tho young lady there present, whom ho introduced as Miss Annio Barnhardt. And there with a gentleman and lady who seemed to bo traveling companions, as witnesses, in the grove on the bank of Roguo river, a short distance from tho south end of tho bridgo, Mr. Georgo Applcgato was married to Miss Annio Barnhardt, and as man and wife they started for their futnro homo on tho bank of tho over flowing Slato creek. Roseburg Ex. A Hard Winter Coming. "Next spring you can tun my hide for sole leather," said Andy Wyland, tho slayer of elks, to tho Oregon City Courier, "If next winter isn't tho hard est for a hundred years. Up in tho mountains I seo swarms of rats from Missouri and Kansas, who'vo como all tho way from that God forsakon coun try to oscapo freezing to death. And there's tho ground hog3, they'ro so 'fraid of tho terrible cold thoy'ro work ing like politicians for thoir winter's grub. They'ro cutting roots and herbs, canuis and skunk root. This thoy pilo on logs to dry, and then cacho 'cm in their nests way down deep." Ia Consumption Incurable? Bead tho following: Sir. 0. II. Morris, Newark, Ark., says: "Was down with Ab cess of Lungs and friends and physicians pronounced o an incurable consumptive. began taking Dr. King's Now Discovery for Consumption, am now on my third bottle, and ablo to oversee tho work on my farm. It is tho linest medicine ever made." Jesso Middlowater, Decatur, Ohio, says: "Had it not been for Dr. King's Now Dis covery for Consumption I would havo died of hung Troubles. Was given up by doc tors. Am now in best of health," Try It. Sample bottles freo ut Brown's drugstore Rlecmc Eltters. This remedy is becoming so well known nnd so popular as to need no special moa tion. All who have used F.lcctrio Bitters sing tho satno song of praisu. A purer modielno does not exist and it is guaran teed to do all that is claimed. Electric Bitters will uuioall diseases ot tho Liver and Kidneys, will removo Pimples, Bolls, Salt lUioum ai.il other affections caused by Inqmro blood Will dnvo Malaria from the system and prevent as well as euro nil Malarial fevera. Por euro oi Hoadaeho, constipation uud Indigestion try Electrio Mltters-Entlro satisfaction guaranteed or or money refunded. Price fiO ots. and $1.00 po bottlo at Brown's drug stoxo, Union. UTerlt Wins, Wo deairo to twy to our citizens, that or yeurs wo havo boon telling Dr. Kinc's Now Discovery for Consumption, Dr. Kin ' Now Life Pills, Buckien's Arnica Ssle m.d Electric Bitters, and hnyo nover hum'.led reiredies that sell as well, or that havo giv en such universal satl action. Wo do not iiesitato to guarantee them every Umt, and wostund ready to rofund the purchase price, if satisfactory reul)s do not follow their use. These remedies havo won their jKipularity purely on their merits. It. II, j Brown, driigght, Union, Oregon. SHKRIFF'S .SALE. NOTICE IS HEREI5Y GIVEN THAT by virtue of an execution and order of hale issued out of the Honorable Circuit Court of the Hiute o: Oregon, for Union county, bearing dute the 14th day of Octo ber, 1890, and to me directed and delivered, upon a judgment ond decree of foreclosure and sale therein entered on the 2"ith dny of September, IMjO, wherein August Kl:-ter-mau is plaintitl and James Welch. Sarah Welch, M. M. Marshall, O. K. Ramsey. Thomas P. Hail. II. II. Sptneer, David Kccles, and J.G. Harrison, and II. 11. Iteed, Trusti es O. It. .fc N. Co.. John Craig, 0. 1). Thoiuliusun, Annie M. lirown. W. I). Smith, Mrs. Mci urry, W. O. Lovell, G. H. Bolder. Jacob Newman, Uichard I'umli Dave Beveridge, E. . Simonis, Octnvius 1'atker, Thomas O'liryant, Jame Uilkinsou, H. O. Gorbam. Herman Rothchild, D. W. C. Nelson, A, Lun and J. M. Carroll arc de fendants, for the sum of if f!,700 25 and the further sum of oOO.OO attorney's fees, and tor the costs and disbursements taxed at $18.r.48, together with interest thereon at tho rate of ten per cent, per annum from the said 2,'jth day of Sempiomber, 1MJ0, and decreeing the sale of tho following described real estate, to wit: The east half of tho southwest quarter and the wet half of thu southeast quarter of section 22. and the north tvosi quarter of section '27, all in township 0 south, of range 39 east, of thu Willamette meridian, and situated in Union and Maker counties, Oregon, less four acres out of the southeast corner of northwest ouarter of said seetioli 27, in tatisluction of said judgment and decree. Now. therefore, under nnd by virtue of said execution and order of sale as afore said, I will fell ut public auction at the court houso door at Union, Union county, Oregon, on the 14th dav of November, lf-'tiO, at 2 o'clock p. in. of said day. all the viglit, title and interest of, in and to tho said premises that the said James Welch and Sarah Welch or either of them had therein on the 17th day of October, 1881, or have since acquired thereto, or sullicient thereof to satisfy Unpaid judgment, attorney fees, costs and uKmrscmcuts and interest as aforesaid andMcruiug costs. Dated this Wet. 14, 1S90. J. T. BOLLES, Sheriff of Union County, Oregon. By W. It. Ushek, Deputy. 10-10.5t. SHERIFF'S SALE. Jacob Newman vs. J C. M. KcIIokk and Fred W. Panel TTNDER AND BY VIItTUK OP AN KJ order of sale and decree of foreclosure and sale issued out of the Honorable Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Union county, on tho 27th day of September. 18S0, in the above entitled suit, wherein Jacob Newman theabove named nlaintitl obtained a judgment and decree of foreclosure anil sale against C. Jl. Kellogg, Pied W. Punch, M H. Kellouir. I. It. Dawson and Dawson defendants, on tho 27tli day of Septembor, 1890, for tho sum of $911.00 and the further snm of $100.00 as uttornov's fees, and the costs and disbursements of this suit taxed at $12.78 and accruing costs, and costs of this writ, l am commanded to sell the laud situated in Union eountv. Orciroti and de scribed in said decree as follows, to-wit: Lots 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15 and l(i in block 10 of the town of North Powder, Union county, State of Oregon, and tho appurte nances thereunto beloncincr. tluvetore I will sell on Saturday, thu loth day of No vember, 18S0, at 2 o'clock p. m. of said dav. at public auction, at the court house door in thu city of Union, Union county. Oregon, nil tho right, title and interest which the aid dctendants had in and to the above de scribed real property on tho 29th day of September, lti90, or has since acquired. Terms of sale: Ca-di to me in hand. Dated this 9th day of October. 1890. J. T. BOLLICS. Sheriff of Union County. By W. It. Usiinit, Deputy. 10-10-St. NOTICE TO CRKIIITORS. "VTOTICE1S HKllPMY GIVEN THAT LM the undersigned has been duly appoin ted assignee of the estate of diaries AI. Houghton, an insolvent debtor. All per sons having claims against t ho said O. M. Houghton aro hereby notified to present the same, under oath, to the undersigned within three months from date, THOMAS M. M. I'HIMtY. Dated at Keating, Union couutv, Oregon, this 27th day of September, 18M." Hvdk, Johns & Oi,msti:.yi, 10-10-.r)t Attorneys for Assignee. ADMINISTRATORS' NOTICE. ""VfOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO ALL Ll whom it may concern, that G. V, Kuckmau and Clara G. Jones havo been by tho county court of Union eountv, Ore gon, appointed administrators of the es tato of Thomas E. Jones deceased. All nor sons having claims against said estato aro hereby notified to present lho same, with proper vouchers, to tiio said administra tors at Island City, Oregon, within six months from this date. Dated this Sept. 11, 1890. CIjAKA G. JONES, O. W. ItUCKMAN, 9-11-W5 Administrators. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTIOK, NOTICE IS IIEUEHY GIVEN TO ALL Persons concerned that tho under signed has been regularly appointed ad ministrator of tho ostato of Janctte 41c Comus, deceased. All persons having claims against said estato aro notified to present the 6aine. duly verified, to the un dersigned administrator within six months from tho date of this notice, at his resi dence in Union, Union county, Oregon. Dated this 1st day of October, 1S90. S. A. PURSHL, 10-2-wS. Administrator. ADMINISTRATOR'S N'OTIOR. "VrOTIOH IS HEREBY GIVEN TO Al.h persons concerned, that tho under signed havo been regularly appointed ad ministrators of the esluto of John O. Lam bert deceased. All persons having claims against said estate ore untitled to present tho same, duly verified, to tho undersigned administrators within six months from thu duto of this notice, at their homo in Indian valley, Union county, Oregon. Dated this 30th day of August. 1800. T.J. CHANDLER, JOE!, WEAVER, lM-w6 Administrators. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICR, NOTIOK IS HEREBY GIVEN TO ALh persons concerned, that tho uiuler signod has been regularly appointed admin istrator of thu estate of John E. Jones de ceased. All persons having claims inrainot said estato are notified to present the Mime, duly verified, to tho undersigned adiniuU trator within six months from the (late of this notice, ut his home near Kluiu. Union county, Oregon. mtcu tuts win dav n August, IHPO. EVAN K. JONES, 0-iwii Admin n-tmtoi. DISSOLUTION NOTICR, "VrOTIOB 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT 1 tho undersigned have thU way, by mu tual consent, dissolved the prtuiruip heretofore existing betjrrvn UVru, Domi nique Sohluil retiring fiom the biuine. E. Kstc- will continue the IiiuIimms, colteet all debts due the linn uud j av all lUUilltioc. naicci ;ii i omueopia Ho. (i'h of Oc tober. WO. DOMINlqi K o.PINI. 10-10 K, EbTES. Noriti: for v. !.M(.vr;o Ai'pti'ati n t.ra P.S. l'iitiit. SmuvKn. !). Lot No. :;, Mim r.il ap;lu ati in N'o. h7. V. S. I.am UKiicr., La Ci:X1k. Oni.ooji. 1 Au'tivt f TvTOTICK IS ITPHPY (HVKN. i ll AT .LH B. P. t 'l,.i th .to H .11. Dune in. wboe postoftVo .nid'c-s is spuria, Union rotinty, Oretfoti, Iih-, v this dny llle.i ilieir applica tion for patent for th'" "Knight" quartz mine, "itintwl in the 4:h mineral district in Township 7 .-outh. Ba-nre No 43 E. W. 41, and ileM-i ibed by the official plats and Hold notes on lib" in thi offle;' an follow-", to-wit: Beginning at the NE corner pot of ilia "Golden Kasle" quartz mine, osl heing marked '-(Jor. No. 1, K. M. O. urvey No. 0," on no. Uiwcst face, from which coriier to Sections 2. ::. 10 and 11, Tuwichip 7 S, Range 43 K W 41., boars south 10 degrees 40 mliiuii-H W feit diatunt; thence N. 82 drecs V. 1500 fe t to a post marked "Cor. No. 2, K. M. C. S. No. 0;" thence north 8 degrees east feet to a post marked '( or. No..3K. M. O.K. No. 9;'' thtnee suutli 82 dettreiM 'ast lfiOO feet, to tho NV corner of the .Sumuiii'" quartz mine, which corner pot is marked "Cor. No. t. K. M. C. survey No. U" on southwest face of post; thei:ce south 8 decrees wot fiOO feet to theplaccof beginning, contain ing 20.1V) ncres. Location being recorded in Vol D. page M0, records ol quartz loca tion, l'mon county. Oiegou. Adjoining claims are the "Golden Eagle" quartz lode on the south and the Summit" quartz lode on the east. Anv and all per se, m claiming adversely any portion of said ! "jvnigiu quariz tone above described, aro required to lile their adverse claims with tho register of tho U. S. landotllcV at La Grande, Union county, Oregon, during the sixty day's period of publication hereof, or they wirl be barred by virtue of the provisions o'f the statute. A, CLEAVMII, Bcgister. It is hereby ordered that the foregoing noii'-eof application for a U. patent he published for a period of sixty davs (ten consecutive weeks) in Tub Oreoon-'Scout, a weekly now-puper published at Union, Union ountv, Oregon. A, CLEAVER, !M-wl0 Register. NOTICK OK 1'IXAL, SUTTLHMKNT. Jn tho County court of Union county, state of Oregon. In the matter of the estate of D. B. Hilts, dee "used. To A i, i. Whom it May conckun: Notico is hereby given that tho under signed executor of the above named estate has this day iiled bis liual account of his administration of the estato of D. B. Hilts, deceased, in the county court of Union county, state of Oregon, and Monday, the 3d day of November. lf-'lK). at tho hour of 10 o'clock in tho forenoon of said day, the same being a day of the regular ternfof tho above court, litis been uppiiintcd as the time and the court house in Union, Union county, state of Oregon, as-the place, by said county court, .for hearing objections, if any, to said account, and for theshowing of cause, if any there bu, why an order bo not made seitliugsaid account, and mak ing distribution of said estute. and dis charging the said executor from further duty as sucli executor and of releasing his sureties from further liability in this un dertaking. Dated this 15th dav of Sept., 1S00, at Un ion, Oregon. JOHN R. CRITICS, D-18-wfl Executor. ADMINISTRATORS' .SALI2. 70TICE I-: HEREBY GIVEN, THAT 1 on Saturday, the 11th dav of October. next, between thu hours of 10 o'clock in tho forenoon, and 5 o'clock in the afternoon of said day, at the late lesidence of N. Swiger deceased, the personal nronertv of said de cedent, consisting of hordes, cattle, hogs, farm implements and other articles will bo sold at public sale. Terms of sale: Purchases of less than five dollars to bo paid in hand; for that amount and over, on a credit of not loss than three or over twelve mouths, the nur chaser giving note with approved security. POLLY SWIGER, Administratrix. ANDREW WILKINSON, 0-25. Administrator, NOT1CK OF FORFRITURi: To the heirs of the hito E. A. Warner: You are lierebv liotilleil flint. I h.-ivn nv. pended forty dollars in labor and improve ment on the l,4tuy Flower'1 mine in order to hold the said mine, as provided in sec tion 2321 revised statutes of the United States, boing tho amount required to hold one-third of said mint fortho vear D-Si), and if within ninety days from service of this notice you fail or refuse to pay your pro portion of such expenditure as co-owner, your interest in said claim will become the property uf tho subscriber under said sec tion ',j'.'i. Cornucopia, Oregon, 7-17-w.l.i; July 15. 1 C.J. Dl S00. UPPEY. KXISCUTOR'S NOTICH. r To All Whom it May Conckun: Notieo Is hereby given that tho under signed has been appointed executor of the last will and testament of Daniel H. Leo, deceased, aud of his estate, by the county court of Union eoun'v, state of Oregon, and all persons having claims against said es tato nro hereby notified to present tho same, duly verifiod. to mo at my rosidonco on Lower Powder, Union county, Oregon, or at me remence oi win. Jiartin at the Park in Union county, state of Oregon, within six montiistrom tho date hereof. Dated at Union, Oregon. Sept. 17, 18.00. HaNER W. LEE, 0-18-wfi. Executor, NOTICR TO TAXl'AYURS. VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO THE iA taxpayers of Union county, Oregon that the Board of Equnliisatlon'of Assess ments will meet on the 20ih day of Septem ber, 1MX), at the court house in" Union. Un ion county, Oregon, All parties feeling themselves ugrieved. willappear before said board with their grievances, otherwise all assessments will be collectod for tho vear J. D. GUILD: b-'S Assessor for Union County, Or. KXIiCUTItlX'S NOTICH. "VrOTIOE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO ALL i whom it may concern, that Lavinu. Outhouw. Executrix of the estate of John 1. Outhoube, deceased, has filed In the county court of Union county, Orcou her final account as such administratrix' and the sunt court has set Tuesday, Nov 4. (1SI, at one o'clock p. m. for the hearin; of said report, a . LAVIN1A OUTHOUSE. 10-2-wfi Executrix. C. C. COFFINBERRY, Dealer in all kinds of Farm IVlachinery, UNIOJi, OREGON. For roflsonablo terms and low prices call on mo nnd I will satisfy you. 3-27-tf. R. H. BROWN, -Dealer in ipiilfefliciiiuS TOILET ARTICLES, W PERFUMERY, PAINTS, mis m.fis vtittv vto Paper on hand. Proscriptions Carefullv Comnounded Day or Night. A full supply of school books con stantly on lmnd. Ti-ie State Sip. Opens September 12, 1S90. COURSE OP STUDY arranged express ly to meet the needs of the Farming and Mechanical interests of the State. Largo, commodious and well-ventilated buildings. The college is located in a cul tivated and Christian community, and one of tho healthiest in the state. MILITARY TRAINING. Kxjioiisos Need not Exceed OJ.CO for the imtlro Session. 'Pivn nr Tnnrn frnn plirlnrolilr.a fnm - ...... . i, . , .I.. . ii ii. County. Write for cataloguo to 8-7-2m B. L. ARNOLD, Pres., Corvallis, Oregon. Leaves Union daily at 2 Covo at 3:30 p. in. p. m, arrives at Leaves covo at 8 a. m, at 9 :30 a. m. arrives at Union Connections made with Elliott's coachei running to the depot, carrying passengers for east and west bound trains. RATKS for PASSKNGIJRS, LUGGAGE nnd l'ltEKlIlT, RIJASONADLH. ROBINSON fc LAYNE, Proprietors Bafcery Restaurant. C. II. COOVER, Proprietor. Board and Lodging at Reasonable Rates. Meals O CT Cents. Beds CO Cents. Fresh Bread. Pies, Cakes and Confectionery always on hand. 8-21-tf. Union and Cornucopia Stage - Line ! Quickest and Cheapest Route to the Pino Creek Mines. RATES : TABS. $1 50 - 3 00 - C 00 FREIGHT, Ho 2Xo nion to Park " " Sanger " " Cornucopia LUMBER for SALE at tho High Valley Saw Mill. All kinds of lumber constantly on hand or furnished on short notice. Prices cheap as tho cheapest. Patronage - Solicited. 5-30tf WM. WILKINSDN &SON. Thomson & Purscl aro agents for tho celebrated Cyclone Wind Mill, and ns tho prices on them havo boon great ly reduced thoy aro now within tho reach of all. Satnplo-mill to bo seen at thoir planer in North Tjuion. Call aud cxamino it. THE ONLY TRUE IRON TONIC Will ri-lf CU KlS rnltetk Uiw ktd 1Mh)i sad KtiUr t" Win! of ArettlU, ludlcwtlM jo!t at CitrarxCi sail Tin V aft 1 1 nr fthal c til I u rsd.BB ML , , sncul n1 asms . rMli ifcl csirlorex nllrntb nlal j-j4 tDDslks Jrtm towtt. TOKIO uft ud miSt ours, Olf ti sl, bmJ thjooripUiioa J'fujnsnl .teapUtol'l l)onctipr:n.nt-stilts OSIOIJ1L ft I.tit U.a ct. SuuyU Vort d Drum Eaokf mailed on nwalpiof twoctaU 1a poU. Or.HARTCn MEDICIHE OO,, BtUaU, 5t lim m is Cove. 1