THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1890. "Written for Tub Scout.1 DISQUIETUDE. Oh win can see through the mist of years Whs all our hopes may bo? Will Time's oft hand brush away our fears And b trier us mirth for the hidden tears, And f r sorrow trade us glee? Oil who can traec the delicate links Of I.tfo'i flow movinirehaiii? Ills lma't wmiul rowsick at tho unknown , brinks That Its way would lead him, nnd mc thinki , , , Hi.- oytn would turn back in pain I And who can count, through tho showers and mum The roHs (in I rcefi in our way 7 "Whatstormi will ari-c o'er Life be done? Shall we win or lou m the heats we run can auyono guess, I pray 7 And is it worth while that wo strain our eves Through the dim mists of today, To catch fiiint. glimpses of Paradise, And hopu forhomethliii,' beyond tho &kics7 For hope was horn to decay ! Is it wo-tli while that wo sow and reap Through the chilling hours of rain? Tor it fomus to naught, the slow years creep, And all of us pass to that unknown sleep in peace, tumult or pain ! And is It wortli while that wo watch and widt For our ships to come In from sca7 There arc hills to climb, and in feeble gait Wc will mark our footsteps, soon or late; Move on while thy step is free! There are clouds that hang from hill to hill, I.tku spirits lient on wrong; Do they.bndu lor our welfare good or 1117 Js there liuht on tliehoriznn glittering still? Do they speak for us sorrow or socgl Shall we spend our days while tho ages creep, In remembering happier things? For life, they say, Is a lilftil sleep. Its pains ate maiiy, its sorrow deep," And sharp arc tho stones mid stings. Is it worth while Unit wo lift our hand To break another's peace? hit us stretch a rainbow down tho land, Lit us Irsou sivcc.t songs in Life's gold sand, And bid all tumult cease I lll'.IlT W. IlUITMAN. trvtu.tstitMrsnrmstmmMmtmt THE' NATIONAL CAPITAL. Mattora of Interest Koportod by Ou It E ular Corro3pon Wakiiinuto.M). 0., Iw. 11, 1800. Editou OitKtio.v Scout: Mr. Ulaino is tho man to whom tho ropublie.ins uro turning in tlioir hour of dofoiit, mill men who ft fow months ago iio!i-Kuhoil hia reciprocity ideas mid uoi'iisi'il tlio Secretary of Stato of having huuomu visionary, uro now guy ing Unit tlioio is only ono mini who can bring tho republican party to gether in lighting tmiipo in 1892, and his nu mo is lMuiuo. IJut u few of Speaker Roed'ti friends nro trying to Htom (lie tide by charging tho hlumo for tho democratic victory to Mr. Maine's opposition to tho McKinley turiir hill. 1 1 would ho very interesting to know just what Mr. Hlaino thinks of the whole business, but unfortunate ly he will not talk for publication. AVhon u.sked his opinion of tho Mc JCittloy bill ho replied with u Hinilo: "Tliero win n triul down in Maine some years ago, nnd un old fanner was HUinmonod to testify regarding tho uhtiruotor of tho defendant. "Do you know tho defundiintY" nsked ono of tho consul. "You, Mr." "What is his character?" "Well sir, 1 havo known tho defen dant forty yearn, and 1 havo boon studying him forty years,, and my opinion of him now is tho sanio as it was on the lirst day 1 mot him." Tho political magnates of both par tic who mo at present in Washing ton have been gieatly disturbed by tho report that the Farmers' Alliance would run a l'residential ticket in 1892, and that steps nro being taken which would piobably result in that ticket reeeiing the Bitpport of organ ized labor throughout tho country. If it is possible to combine tho votes of organized labor with thoso of tho Farin on' Alliance, it is high timo that tho leaders of tho old parties were getting disturbed. It is very safe to predict that tho republican and democratic piirti -fc will bu represented at the an nual convention of tho National Kami' en.' Alliance and Industrial Union, which is to meet at Ocalu, Florida, De cember 2, by romo of their elotost ob servers, as both parties, aro anxious to know what that organization proposes to do two yours iteuce, and something may ho picked up by mixing with the delegates of tho thirty-nvo States that aro to bo ruproiiontud in that conven tion. Senator Spoonor has arrived here, and a j;roit many peoplo believe that Mr. lUrntun uetit for him to tender him I he vacant hunt on the Supremo Court hvueh. When nbkcil if there was any probability of his succeeding the latu .In. lieu Miller, Mr. Spoonor evaded ilio iuoliou by replying that ho had not given the mattora thought. I (lou t know how (he nomination of Hen.i'i' K"4jiir to this position would stril.' country, outsido of Wash ingt , ! ii t would certainly ho well rcci .v. .' i,. i, t everybody. Cm n democrats deprecate tho undue bantu in opening tho cam paign for tho ppcakcrship of tho next house, and have tried in vain to stop it by arguing that it will bo more than a year beforo tho speaker is elected, and that it is a wasto of time to be dis cussing at this timo the relative merits or demerits of gentlemen who think themselves, or aro thought by their frionds, to bo entitled to tho honor of presiding over a house that will bo more than two-thirds democratic. To this the gentlemen interested reply by saying that it would be folly to ignore the fact of the chances being very de cidedly in favor of an early spring ex tra session of the fifty-second congress. It is charged that smnu of tho best known candidates uro at the bottom of tho scheme to stop tho discussion at this time, and that their object is to kill oir their lees famous colleagues who might, if kept beforo tho public, develop strength enough to make thorn dangerous competitors. Whatever tho reasons, the campaign has opened, nnd it will not bo really ended until t'ic next president of tho United States is nominated and elected, for, judicious us it may appear, all of tho democratic candidates for the presidoiitial nomination aro being di rectly or indirectly through their friends dragged into tho controversy. At present it is anybody's fight, with tho chances in favor of tho section that will bolidly support its candidate, bo he from tho South West or North. Tho necessary stops aro being taken by tho war department to carry out tho act of congress providing for tho transfer of tho weather bureau to tho agricultural department on tho first of next July. Tho republicans are searching for a man to tako Senator Quay's placo at tho head of their national committee it being certain that ho will retire, whether willingly or unwillingly does not matter. Mr. Huston tho present U. S. treasurer, sceniH to bo a favorito, but 1 havo an idea that tho now chair man will bo an out and out Maine man, and that Mr. Huston certainly is not. Arguments were heard this week by Secretary Windom against a continua tion of tho privileges enjoyed by the Grand Trunk Railway Company, a Canadian corporation, in tho trans portation of freight through this coun- ry. Tho railway was also given a Hear ing, through its attorneys. Mr. Win dom listened to all that both sides had to say and then announced that ho would make no decision nt present. J. II. C. Al VAI.OIIHM DUTII'.S. Wo are in receipt of tho following communication : lu creek, Nov. 19, 1890. Dkak Scout: I'leute explain tho term "ad valorem" in turn! and oblige, Youih Respectfully, A Smi.soitiiiMit. Duties nro of three kinds, ud valorem, specific, and combined. An ud valorem duty is a tux assettod at a certain per cent, on tho dutiable value of mer chandise. Tho dutiable value of nior-chaudit-o is its maikot value at tho port of export, but not less than its in vo"cod cost, commission added, whether paid or not. It is usually tho oiigimil cost plus all charges, excepting the consul's fee, to the vessel ou which tho shipment is made. Theiu is no duty on tho fioight or transportation from tho port of ex pott. A specific duty is a tax tu-fcoj-sed at a certain sum per ton, pound, foot, yaid, gallon, or other weight or meas ure, without reference to tho value Before cpooillo duties aro calculated, allowances aro made for tare, leakage and breakage. On certain goods there is both a specific and an ad valorem duty, and this is termed a "combined duty " A OA3K IN l'OIXT. In our forefathers' din s, pltnplos wero otrrtbu ted to diseased blood. Hut modern tuedlcluo hiJ demonstrated that rich f ood does not create eruj tlons by foullug tho blood, but retards dlsrstloa which makes thostoamch torpid, and thoclrou latloa ilusshdi, nd In turn causes an cufecblec npitiiu of tho iioros which coiiKCut or becomo rlm ply. Tho modem theory thereforo Is not to trcal tho blood, but tho stomach awl liver, anil It II under this uow Idea, that Joy's Vcretablo bona parllla was conceived. It ban wiped out the "blood disease" theory of pimples, of thooldsar sanarlllas. A iao lu point " I havo bad for yean spells of Indigestion and dysjieiulU and tried nearly everything, rinally I tools ono oi mi Icadluj sariaparlllai. It did not help me, but caused pimples to breas. out ou my face, which I was Inlil was rallied by thtf UOtustl It Contained. lWrlni that Jar's Verotaiilo Sarsanarllla did not routalu ulueral nud might net differently, I sent for It. Tho plr pies disappeared Immeillrulelyauil I bavo uow at to. months bad no return of t ho otd spells. 11 it a euro for ludlgostlou and dyspepsia and tho ottcudaut larocruptions." MUS. 0. I). BTUART, in MUstou strujU B. F, Suoklou'i Arnica Salvo. Tint Ukst Balyk la tho world for Uul, IlruUcx. 8or, Ulcers, Salt Ubeiun, Fever tjonw. Ti tter. Chapped Hands. Chilblains, ruru. and nil Kklu Kruntloiit, and pol ,iIm- nmx Tiles or no pay rtipilri'd. It in u(i irantoetl to tsive perfect rtttfiu,tlon, orTniiiney refunded. I'rleo '.! cunta per boi, I'orwilml Hrownw ilruu store. COVE CULLINGS. Valual)lb Library at Ascen sion School, THE FARMERS IN NEED OF RAIN. Local Sportsmen Tho Cclobr&ted Water Personal Mention. Mrs. Josio Doney, also Mr. and Mrs. James Masteraon, of Wallowa county, paid our burg a call this week. Sir. Clarence Austin, formerly of tiio Cove, was married at Alder recently to a Mies Conley. Thanksgiving tcrvices will bo held at tho Episcopal church Thursday at 11 a. m. A discourse will bo reud by Mrs. Lam me. Testimony in the much written and talked about water case, French vs. Bloom, will bo resumed this morning before Refeieo Slater. Tho farnieiB arc longing for a good soaking rain. At present the ground is entirely too dry to be stirred advan tageously with tho plow. Bishop Morris and wifo started for their homo in Portland, Wednesday. Tho bishop will hold Thanksgiving ser vices in Pendleton on his way. Mr. Georgo Steward started for a vis it to his old homo in Ohio last Thurs day. Ho left his family in Covo and expects to return beforo spring. Several of our local sports wero out Monday iu quest of Thanksgiving fowls. They made a good hag of mal lards, geeso and prairio chickens. Mr. 3. A. Bridges, of Ft. Atkinson, Wis., is in Cove on a visit to his son Guy Bridges and other relatives. Ho will probably remain until after tho holidays. Tho revival at tho Morrison church is being carried on by tho ltev. Mr. Trumbley. Much interest is being manifested and not a few aro made to see the error of their way. Students are entering Ascension school almost daily audit is likely that an additional teacher will havo to be engaged soon. Ono of tho advantages of the institution is its valuable library of books of lcfercnceand miscellaneous litoraturo, which Bishop Morris secured at the beginning of the school, and the same still remains for tho bonefit of tho pupils. Among these aro : Apploton's New American Cyclopae dia. 1G vols. Johnson's Now Universal Encyclo paedia, 25 vols. Kidpalh's history of tho World, '.i vols. Webster's Unabridged Dictionary. Paris Universal Exposition, 5 vols. Works of Josephus, -1 vols. Tho Living Ago, -10 bound vols. Soribner's Monthly, 17 bound vols. Miss Young's Monthly Packet, 511 vols. Bayard TaylorWorks, 15 vols. Chamber's Miscellany, 10 vols. Dr. liichard Newton's Works, 18 vols. McCauloy's History of England, -l vols. Gibbon's Roman History, -1 vols. Addison's Spectator, 4 vols. McCaulov's Essays, 3 vols. Phillip's English Literature, 2 vols. Hannah Moore s Works, 1 vols. Valuable Congressional Records, 20 vols. Tho lust mentioned being tho gift of lion. James H. Slater, of La Grande Besides tho foregoing thoro aro sovcral hundred volumes of well selected fie tion, poetry, history, general litoraturo, devotional and theological works. Wo think there aro few schools in this now country that can provide their pupils with a larger or bettor selected library. A NKiaiiiiouiNn exchange wants to know what makes ono town grow into a city while others with good locations remain villagos. It is because in the one case there aro men of push and onorgy who aro not afraid to spend their time and monov to boom their town. They erect substantial build ings, organixo stock companies and establish factories nnd secure railroads, work for public improvements and use overy means in their powor to induco peoplo to locato in thoir city; they eond newspapers and circulars to overy acquaintance whom they think can bo induced to visit thoir place; then tho attractions aro shown to him, and ho is treated with so much kindne3 that ho falls in love with tho city at onco. A town only succeeds when it begins to work for itself. Attention la colled to Mm. L. H. Itlne burt's now advertisement in this issue. Her stock of millinery U being received and is more varied than any beforo. Dressmaking nnd trimmim: done promptly and perfect work guaranteed, tallies call and see tho new goods, ll-.M ta Visiting curds, wedding cards and hall progr-immes, ncutly executed at the Scott job ulliee. Cs-.r.ot sue: .v.W Sw'.ti ir.ta out rood fcsa!'.!;. To ic;t!i cs!th or aw coveted pc:!Ubr. in !"o rsq-Jrcs the (ail psicec:.:'1 v s cp",?.;!E". ci c ua im plttts l.lr.'i r iNrt m vr,i.;ia will. The:o co1".'" iT. iv.r.-ot --r.Icesfw P'.i):!mI S.-'rvc !i ':i 3fr";:i oo.-tslsjj crier, and i'.;U U l:r.pj;:i'.;o v.h: ft Ir.g tha sscvcl'.ar.s, vzvc'.if tafjlctrllen crd te-:';?, v.-;! nil of l.'.eir MMm- DH. HEW LEY'S ewrte a apccif.c Inlluonca over th 'mt, excites It to healthy cellar,, recotws its clitonlc 6r.50r20r.1cr.tc, tr.d promotes ho rt rrrtlans ! CLTCS IndlcCCtlcfi S.ld CORlti- natlon. shcrntr.s i!io ariieillo. tonca un th3 entire sjstsrn, ar.J nukes life .orih & Ihlng. U.HAL.Co Will givo a grand ball at Wright's hull in this city, on tho evening of k 311 1 The best of music has been obtained for the occasion, and an excellent supper will be served. Tickets, f S2.50. EVERYBODY COME. BROOKS, M. IX, Physician & Surgeon, IShAKI) CITY, OUKGON. rfltr-Proiiint attention aiven to nil pro fessional calls, day or night. 1 l-Mf -yy H. JJUOWXKhh, M. v., Physician & Surgeon, KLGIN', OUMGOX. Ofllcc at city drug store. 11-1." tf jy.j U1TTEUKAXDT. M. U., Physscian & Surgeon, KHUN. OUKGON. All call, promptly responded to, day or night. ll-llt-tf. Machinery For Sale, 1 will sell or trade on good terms tho fol lowing dehcribed machinery : One Shingle Machine, Ode Uniting .Machinu. Olio iJrntr baw. One MoiUditii M:."iliii-. Shafting. I'u. . Melts. Moliidilig iv.lliVi-s, etc, Callonoriiddie.vs ii. V. nflTK. 7-ai-in(i t ove. Or. LUMBER i'or SALE tit the High Vulley Saw Mill. Ail kind of lumber ciitaiul.v on band or furnished ou short notice. Pried cheap as the cheapest. Patronage - Solicited. 5-30tf WJI . W 1 l-K 1 N ON ,V N . SEND FOR OUR CATALOQUCano PRICES ATLAS ENGINE WORKS, INDIANAPOLIS. IND. EHGIISK STEEL PEMi IOSaniplo Pens, different patterns, In n Mrkel lMnted ASntrli liox, sent post-paid, on receipt ot 10 eliNXS. PERRY & CO., London, e.1824. U. S. Offlcs. 010 Broadai, Ntw York. 11 PVVl!'. Mlndwiin'-tip"!"!. IV. l-n. in rci- r T..i'.'" i - rr. out -t oVali.'U t. liwt. A, dU, 2.1 Villh At. .N Jlork. FIREMAN'S' THE 1 Itaria i M V-TITICK IS 11KUHHY ftlVKS TJUT XS by vlrtito t f nn oxi-cutloit iu -tl of iho IIoinr.-blo liri'iiii CinKtft tlie Sts fit Ul't;oU, for flii'in rolliiiv. In Ariiii n- the 0 IhIhv of Nouinier, 1830. i n.e d r.-e'wl nl dellverl. 110011 jud "inMit entered Uierpiu 011 the J3d day of Sis-lvmb -r, l."iM. wlMTcin I. A l'Mkov;u i ninliff ami .1 C Ki'klin l i1f nit.nii, for tl'e sum of i:4".G with um rt!'. then on t fbernteol ten H-r wit. per aomco miioc fatd t iIhv oi .SfotemWr. ItN, and ir :h- furtlu-r cuiii of ;.T.1 wis Htfi d' 'ir'm'iii, I JiaVH Icviu uwn iha IuI.o.uiik ..ocrilifHl lval cKtitv. rdiutediii rnl.m couniv. Oro gon. tii-wit: An iiiiillridfil onc-cllith tiitiret In nnd fo tbeNU'Hnf MWn S( ;ind of MVV.' oi Hec. la, in Ti.u-bl i South, of Kinue40K. W. M.. mil tin-8.. ijr. nf H h qr. 22. in Townshio 4 oU!h, of 15iiiii' 30 F., W. M., and by viriuo f oaKI i-.ti i u tion and Ipvv. I will -pll (it public ;n'c i 'ii nt thn court" IniiiM rtnr in t nion. Union county, ur'ion, mi flic .hpl'itb day f l'e oclitbt'r, 189t), at 2 o'clock p. 111. of -aid d all th-; rijtht. title and in.cie-t 111 .iid prcwiees ttnt the said drfcnd.mt. ba I mi ibc Si I day of September. 10 or ht:s nn c acquired tberpin. or Mitticicnt tbcreof to -ntisfy said judgment, lu.piet, eits, di bur!einenti and acnrulnscoits. Dated this 11th dnv of N.-vemlr, ISfiO. J. T. 150LLBS. Sheriff. By V. II. Uwinn. deputy. 11-23-wfi NOTSCB OI" I'OKPHITtrUH. State of Oregon, county of ITnibn, ) Xovcmbor 10. 18U0.f To John Xolkn : You are hereby notified that 1 have ex pended one hundred d l'ars In 1 ibor and uiiproveirients 011 the Flyinir Diitcbinan'' qunrtz 1mIo, situatcil in liianiie niitiiiig district, Union emiity.ori'gnn. n will ai K'urbv conitioatf tiled November 10, 1S!K). and recorded in Hook 12 of qnaitz elaiiim, pngc i2f, in tlie otflea of the recorder of said county, in order 10 led i said treinlMs under the provision of c'ion 23.14 revised stntute.i of the Ui.iied .St.tt.-s. being the amount required to bold tin- vanir- for the vear ending Dcecmber ill. l.-flO. nnd if with in uinctv davs after tlit n.tno by publica tion voli tini or reftme to cnliti ihnte your portion of such expenditure, and of other c.- ondilures for which you aro legailv bound as co-owner, your Interest in huid etaiin w id become the properly of the btib rlUcl under uid ?pciiin 20J4. 11-13-131 OKOltOK W. PEItKIX . TRAOHKKS' KXA3HNATHJX. "VTOTH'R IS HEKEliY GIVEJf TIIAT x for the purpose of making an exami nation of all persons who may otter them selves as candidates for teachers of the schools of this county, the county school supeiinte.ndunt thoreof will hold a public examination at Union. Oregon, com mencing at noon. Wednesday, Nov. i!0, 1800, Dated this lOth (lav of Xow. 1S00. II. S. STUANGH, County School Superintendent, Union County.'Oregon. SHlSr.IKP'S SAMS. Jacob Xcwtnan tell M K'nllni.,. .mil Wroil W . l'lllld TTMIKU AX1) I'.Y YIUTUK OF AX B I .it ..ml .lo.u-iio 1.1 t'itriil(wiirr ami sale issued outot the llniio ableCin'Uit Court of the Stte of Oregon, for Union county, on the :27th day of September. ISM), x.. .1...' ..t.,.1.1. ...i.tlli.il ki.i: vluri1ti .T.'tcfill 111 lilU t,IM,V VI,.!,.'.. .. ... Xewman the above mimed pbiiuttll nbuuiied a utuiriiioin aim u"crce 01 idicimu-uic mm sale again-t C. M. Ktllog-.', Fred W. l'unch, l 1 l'..tl...- I 1 Ii.itr,tts illi.l llnvvfiti (lpfcMidntiiH, on the 27t.i 1hv ol Soptt'inbor, ltftX), fur tho sum of .'JOil.GO nn.l tlie fu'ther ul.m ,,f Cmn fid i f r irnnv' frt i. .Mild tlto costs niul jiUbui-M'inoiUj of thU ux taxed ut$12.7H and aecrnin oasts, and costs of this writ, l am vonunantieo wi avn uiu iuu . '. 1 . . .......1.1,. situated in union county, wregou aim uu scribed in snid d-cree us tolluw, to-wit: hots 9. 10, 11 VI. 1.5. 14. 1.) ana Hi 111 ihock in..f tl... i.inn .f Nm-tli Powiler. Union county, State of Oregon, and the appurte- nances iuercu..n oe .iuui"h. '' will si 11 011 Saturday the 1.1th day of De cember, MX), at 2 o'clock p. in. ol s lid (lav, nt public auction, at the court house door in the city of Union. Union county. Oregon, .1.1.. .....I iniopiiiit viirli tin. ail tiiu rtgui. iiiiu in t,..v.i-i v.. ... said defendants had in ami to the above de scribed real property ou 1110 .11111 nay i 1 1 t sopteinuer, i.-uu, or iiiim muuc m-ipuiDM. Tonus of salo: Cash, to mo in hand. Dated this Utit dnv of October. 1890. . ' J. T. HOhiJiS. Sheriff of Union County. By W. It. UsiuiR. Weputv. 11-13-51. A 1)31 1 M 8TK A TO U'S NOTICH. To Whom it May Cocunx: iNotlce is nereny given "mi mo uiiufi fUKned, W. H. Kzell, lias been appointed by the County court of thn State of Oregon, for Union countv, administrator of thu es tate of W. U. l'o!l, decen-ed, and that all claims iiRttinst 1 ho said (state must bo pre sented to the said administrator at his resi dence, at Wirin. Oregon, within six months from the date of this notice, pro(er!y ven ded, and all claims due to the said cutute must bo paid at oner, Khrin, Oregon, Oct. 81. 11-0-W5 Administrator. NOTICIS TO CIIKU1TOKS. 7VTOTICH IS 1IKKKI1Y CIVKX THAT IN the uudorsiK'n-d has been duly appoin ted asU;neti of tho estate of Cbarlcis M. lloujrlitun, an Insolwni debtor. All pcr vons hnviiiK elainis against the said ('. M. Houghton are hereby notified to present the same, under imth, to the undursiKUcd within three moiuhs from date. THOMAS M. It. I'EUKY. Hated at KcuMnur, tTnion county, Oregon, U. 2"tli dav of bepteuibei , 18.10. llYPK, Joll.vs & UIJi.STKAtl. 10-1(1 5t Attorneys for Assijjnce. DISSOLUTION KOTK'H, XTOTIUK IS IiUUKHY CIVKX THAT i the iindurkiiriitHl have iln iay, by niu tual eoi.sent. dissolved the iaitnorsbin heretofore existing beti' n them, Domf nioiie if'oldltll relirinit tiom the business. K. I'tcf will continue the business, collect all dtbtsduethe firm and pay all liabilities Unied at Ooruueopia this 'h day of()c tober. 1 m. DOM IX Kit" K SO I .PI NI. 10-1(1 K. KSTES. PATENTS Obtained. nd nil I'm cut i'u:iu- Mendil to Iruaipll)' and for Moderate rec.v Ourortlce is ojoi.it the U . Putent Oflice, and we ran ubt iiu Pa'-'iiis liibs. tituc than those remote ir.'iu W .Nou.gtuu. . !:.! MitPKI.or :t; IMi V dvie in paiitci l.i i ! ni i i.i t ... su i .1 '' . i it;..- ...I we I Mi NT If i V. Mie ds ..r. in a inul i !i n . v i : - n vV Co.. IV I i ..i . I Hlv tf '!1IS .1 .' 5 Every nninul fa!!y W.r-y t ! . Vc m Catalogue. Atl.'-- W.lr R. H. BROWN, Dealer in Druss anfllBfliciiies TOILET ARTICLES, FERFUME11Y, PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, PUTTY, Etc. A Complete and Varied Stock of Wall Paper on hand. Prescriptions Carefully Compounded Day or Night. A full supply of school books con stantly on hutul. 1 .paves ITninndailv at 2 n. in. arrives at Covo at 3:80 p. in. haavos Cove at 8 a. ni., arrives at Uniom at 0:30 a. m. Connections made with Klliott's coachei running to tho depot, carrying passenger 'or cast anu west oounu trains. KATKS for 1'ASSHSfiEKS, LUGfiAGK and rilKKJIIT, ItKASONAltLE. IlOlilXSOX & LiAYNE. Proprietors 111 CITY HOTEL, COpposite the Court House,) L, J, Boothe, Propriety Having rclittcd the same and added a large new dining room, I am now bet ter prepared than ever to accomodate my patrons. Rfieals 25 Cents. Beds 25 Cents. Give mo a call. 9-ll-lm Union and Cornucopia Stage - Line ! Quickest and Cheapest Route to tlie Pino Creek Mines. 1 KATES : FARE. FREIGHT, $1 60 c - 3 00 lc - t! 00 20 nion to Park " " Sautter " " Cornucopia G. . COFFBMBERRY, Ucalor in nil kinds of Farm Machinery, UNIOH, OREGON. For rcasonablo terms and low prices call on nio and I will satisfy you. 3-27-tf. Thomson fc Turpcl nro ajrents for line lo Cove. tho celohrateil Cyclone WindMill. and t as tho jn-iccs on them havo hcon great- ( iv roituccu tnoy aro now wmun un i roaoh of all. Snniplo mill to ho eee at their planer in North Uniou. Call ami examino it. LITTLE PBLES. M IfST WIPE, SICKEN OR WHSTIPATE. Suit Cure rti Sine HcmcHt. ui til UoabiM arltlss frooi Indlff icm or ConstipitUo. iKiproT.. ids iiapia , br ruridlnc IU. UlM,t. ict4 la tail tho mm. M Tn.dM.fiB tM Dir. r mcitM la mit Ih.uu. on Mil c.n ntex l tM lut. m doM. Ewj ta Uka mm m uavh ucr 4ttpilUpt op In ft itdds' vUl wbiciiraj) brrrlM in tr.t rockut iCftMtMM Wat I. TrBf.ln-. aj B.Um il. I.a. C.a.U. vlah. i"frorlTr4. .ri. rw!4 r;l,,,,IUiUUM (i MAtf i v,.. a. tfrtw lor so. la .loaioo. DII. HAOTCn'B IRON TQMID. 4 t.a I.YS.a4 SKSTuUkklt. liKRIUTATKO I I. UKai .Ilu4 VIOUkOl-SSTkCNaitlofYuvra THE OR. MASTER MEDICINE CO. ST. LOUIS. H