1 THURSDAY, JHjY 2. 1S91. UNION PACIFIC TIME TA15LE. No. 1 Fast Mail. West No. 7 I'ncilic Express. West Xo. 2 Fast Mall, Est Ao. 8 1'acillc Express. East. i :0o p. m ":M a. m ..ll:ftta. m 11:03 jt. m notici:. I On account of the chance made in tho management of this paper, nil account due up to Jan 15. lSOl.niust be s-ettled without delay. Those knowing themselves Indebt ed tothoimner are renueted to come in and pay up without further urging. LOCAL AND PERSONAL. A Paragraphic Record of Recent Happen ings in and Around the City. Hon. Dunham Wright vn in town Fri day. Eugene now has a street car lint' in oper ation. "Where are you going to spend thu Fourth? f Work on tho new mill is progressing rapidly. J. C. Currey, of Fine valley, was in tho city Monday. Jasper 0. Stevens, of the Cove drugstore, was in the c-itv Tuesday. ltuttor and eggs taken in exchange for goods at Mrs. Uinehart's. Tho trains have been running behind time for several days past. Thu linker City Iteveille has changed its form to a o-colunin quarto. All kinds of millmcrv goods at cost, for cash only, at Mrs. Kinehurt's. 1 Chas. C. Collinberry has commenced the work of lepairing tho court house. Miss Ada Powers, of North Powder, was visiting friends in the city lat week. Henry llownian, of linker City, sent in tills week and subscribed for Tun Scout. W. 11. Mei'omas, of the Alliance Jlenild. was in the city a few days ago on a visit. Mr. Frank i'hy will start in a few days j for Dakota with a band of burse- for sale Miss Mollio Foster returned from Port land Friday, where she has been visiting for sonic time The city council of 15ai;or City lias been enjoined from issuing scrip for tho electric lire alarm system. W. I.- Kidder and James Whitfield were in the city the fore part of the week exhib iting a phonograph. Prof. II. S. Strange and wife left for Salem Sunday evening to attend the teach ers' institute there. The Elkhorn livery stable of Huliek.fc Wright has iceeived a fresh coat of red llro proof paint this week. O. II. Fay and family, of Salem, are on a visit to friends in thu valley. They will remain a week or two. Hall lirothers, of Union, will now carry the full line of Frank Brother' Implement Company's machinery. IMLMm " Tin: Soorr job office is now prepared to turn out al! kinds of printing on short notice anil at very low prices. A tine and well selected stock of printers' stationary, ink.- and new typo just received at Tin: Scout job office. Quite a number of our citizens were ab sent from town last Sunday seeking the speckled trout of Catherine creek, Misses May and Nellie Stevens returned from Portland Frida evening, where thoy have been vi-dting friouds and relatives. Dr. II. J. Fuller mid Orla Moody, of Ea gle valley, were in the city Tuesday. We acknowledge a pleasant call. They will hereafter read 'I'll k Scout. What ha- become of tlie Union railway company's line from thi-. oitv to the depot? Isn't it about time snine'thing was being done to haw the line completed a linker City was completely "knocked out'' ffv the Pendleton team at Pendleton Satur day and Sunday the suorc being IS to S and 13 to 8 respectively. Pendleton is now in thu leud. II. II, llro.vii. our druggist, has scoured tho agency in this city for the -ale ot Tan sell's Punch 5 cent cigar. They are the beat in the ..m -(d for the money. Call and try thein. An urganiie ,t''i:i Was fonue-l.it A tor in on die lilth i la l May for tho purpose oi taking step l i celebrate on Alay II, tlis 10'Jtii ii',nut'iary f the discovery ot the Columbia river by nptaiti Robert Gray, thi-in -. man to e.irry Ui stars and fetripo around 'lie world. North lWd r has In- n in .king exten sive prepara-io for the oeloruiiou "here on tho cowing Fourth, An excellent bus ket dinne.' wil. be nerved and numerous sports indulged in during thu day, to con clude with a grand ball at night. T. II. iCrnwford, of this city, hits neon choson to deliver the oration. Dr. J. II. Mahanna.of the Single Kail and Saddle Car liailroad Company, has been in the city for several days past, lie expects to begin operations on a hort lino near Portland in a few weeks in order to mure practically demonstrate the work lugs of the uuw system. Stock Is now said to be sell ing at 50 cents on thu dollur. From parlie down from Eagle valley we learn that buying is now in full blast, and that thu fruit crop of the valley will be im mense this year, many of the tree being orerlosded with flue pccues, jiear and pititus. Eagle i a wonderfully rich little valley aud her resident! are all prosperous bat what is ueeded ia rallroa4 to carry away the products. Henry Cottinan. of Taeoma. a conductor i rjith rued from that place to Portland, ... . fivrnreu iu l iiiou a tew uays ago uu has been stepping with the families of Arch. JoltHsou and Dan. criy. baviug been ae quaiutsd w.iit Ummm iu Kansas. Mr. Coif Wn has tut for his family, who live at Tftcoma. mi !)' id -i i. hre nernu- isfntiy. Mi ' ort'iuH i' n. . h , tea! Wi ikls i-oui. siot lb. . e of nut luvn. if i - i 'i Uaten tV'ifli' l;n frwai l-U-.-U i . 11 . -in .i ' - John A. Tucker, ot Powder :ier, was in town yi -lerda . Miss Mc('lella:i. of Summerville, Is visit ing friends in Union. Mrs. J no Martin, of tlte Cove, was m the city Tuesday on a visit. A marriage licene va issued last week to Arthur Spray ami Alta Mitchell. Haying will soon be in order. The crop j will l larger than at first anticipated. The Union and Core baseball dabs will i cro- bats st the latter place next Sunday, j Mrs. Coleman, of Wingrille, Baker conn- , ty, Is vi-lting at her sister's, Mrs. M. S. j Warren of thi- city. : Hy the rapid strides I'nion Is taking, oti. i population will be doubled within a year. Now is the time tor men of capitat to Inrest. Miss Mary llelge.en. n missionary teach er from Utah, who has been visiting at the M. E. parsonage, started for Portland Tuesday evening. Wo are In receipt of a postal card from somebody requesting their paper to be changed to imbler, but there is no name signed to the order. J. 11. Thomson and Johnny Welch were out hunting Monday, They succeeded in bagging 2 geese which wore distributed among their friends. Circuit court has adjourned at Baker and neither of the grind Juries were able to llnd in indictment against the parties implica ted in the scrip steal. ou can alwavs find a good supply of stationery, school books, novels, etc., at the postolflce store. A tino lot of garden ntid llowcr .-cods just received. 4-2-w-l Mr. P. M, Collin, accompanied by his wife, returned from Portland, Friday, where he has been having a sugical opera tion perfonneii on his eyes. Miss Susie Moore, formerly a teacher in the Union public school, has boon visiting here for several days pa-t, the gttost of Mr, and Mrs. Dan. Beidlciuan. i'lie Odd Fellows are making extensive pri partitions for the public installation and ball Friday night, lion. J. N. Dolph will deliver an oration at the hall. Messrs. 11. II. Nelson and T. C. Ander son arrived in the city last week, looking for a location to start a brick yard They are favorably improved with Union. Mrs. Alger, our ellicient postmistress, has taken a vacation and is rusticating in thu country. Mrs. llayniond, the polite deputy, is left in charge of the office. Mr. ami Mrs. ,. A. Myers came down from Sanger Friday. They left for Glen dale, on the Sinslaw river, Saturday even ing, where they will reside in the future. Union lhblo service In the M. E. church Sunday evening at half past suvon. Ad dresses by Uev. W. J. Hughes and J. P. Morris. All invited. Kegtilar service as u.-ual in the moi-nina. The M, K. parsonage lias been enlivened for a few weeks past by the pre.-unce of Mr. ILK. Millar, sister of Mrs. .Morris, and her children. They returned to their homo in Caldwell, Idaho, on Saturday. II. W. Oliver, father of our county clerk, oturned from California last week, whero be has boon having an operation performed in his eyes for : cataract, lie is much improved and thinks ho will soon regain his evt-hight. Irs. lUnehai-t, of Union, and Sirs. T. Parker, of l.a Grande, will have a fine stock of millinery goods for sale on thu grounds ind at the store if Mrs Parker during tho celebration at Li S ramie. They will bo sold at cost and l-s than co-it. i'h-' farmers alliance ot Union county .1 !;ivu a grar.,1 picnie .it Cove on July 11. Hev. Hoyle-, ot Pine valley, will deliver an address, and will be assisted by other i. A general invitation i- extended to all who wish to have a pleasant holiday. The East Oregonian miidutt mistake in stating that the Union county agricultural fair would be held at La Grande this year. It is to be held at Union, one of tho pretti ed towns in Ea-iteni Oregon, tho county seat of Union county. East Oregonian. V very good crowd was u attendance at the performance given by the Alhambra elub of Maker City lust Thursday night. The play, "liorder Land," was very well rendered, besides a number of choice songs and recitation Ik mouinors ot the compa ny. Tue La Grande i;--bull club proved ton inn h for the N u iidU of Portland last Th.ir-day and F. id i.v, the games uoi.i days 1 nig 10 in I in I iv.ir of L t tiruu iu, but ou Saturday and Sunday they were beaten by th walla W-il te.i.u, the score on S itur iny m,nglOt uul .-uadav ti to o. Pint celebration at Pendleton has beeu ab uidoned on ac-n'iut ..f the report having in eu circulate I thai ihere were fifty or more cases of d., iilioria iu town, although tlieic an- but le.s ea tti in iowh, which are .ire under riud e i.itrol and quarantine, limit wuk llioii.;.i: oest to have no cele bration this year, as tho report would no doubt kcop'a large number of iwople away. Mrs. Thos. Uuckmau, of tho saudridgu, accompanied by Miss McShain and Oliver McDowell, wa In the city yenterdny. Wo acknowledge a pleasant call from Mrs. Kuckumn who subscribed for a copy of Tub Scout to be sent to her brother-in-law, Mr. John Itogers, Uniiet, ICausas. Mrs. I'ltck uian say the gaidensiu her section are looking very line and that the fruit and ,rr.iiu crops will bo much better than usual. W'v are iu receipt of two tickets in the grand drawiua for an elegant ritaver .t Walker "Easy Kider" road wagon, whieh t ikes place at the company's ware room on Saturday evening, July 4, attf o'clock. A ticket will b given to all applicants who attend tlte celeba.itlon at La Grande on the Fourth, and there will no doubt be a large number taken. This firm never spare pains or expense in enrerusiiig weir uuo i,UB of gouds. it will pay you t call at their ware room, end see them while in L Grande. Not tee it iwreby given Ut I strict) r tof bid all wrttM trtMpwMiug on wjr nr4e ur ike " '-ki in Mutii Vutm vHn ' mm diNMrM t f f n-r ACCIDENTS AND DEATHS. An Unusual Xumber of Accidents During thi Past Week. Marion Irwin, the plasterer, of this city, while engaged in moving a building last Monday met with a severe accident which will probably Uy him up for some time. It appear- that the chain used in drawing titebuildinu by means of a capMn broke and flew Iwck with terrific force, striking him on thp leg a bore the ankle, breaking the bone in a very bad manner. Dr. Crom well was called and set the broken limb, aud the patient is doing very well. This will be a seve.e blow to Mr. Irwin, as lie was just making preparations to commence work on the court house, having been given the contract for the outside work on tho building. His many friends will bo pained to learn of the accident. Zoo llemlllard, tlte little daughter or Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Kemillard of this city, while playing last Friday fell from a fence and broke one of her arms. Dr. Cromwell was called, who set the broken limb, and the child is now doing well. Dr. Dittebrandt. of Summerville, brother of Dr. M. Dittebrandt of this oily, die! last Thursday from an overdose of morphine. It seems he had been out on a hard drive and came home very tired and before re tiring took a doe of morphine. He re marked to his wife that ho had probably taken too much, but thought it would not hurt him. The next morning Mrs. Ditte brandt was unable to aroilse him. A doc tor was immediately summoned and Ids brother here telegraphed for, but it was too late ami the patient soon died. The re mains were interred in tho Summerville cemetery Saturday. Edith, the little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. If. Hutchinson, in jumping from a bonder platform at North Powder last Fri day fell and broke one of her arms just above tho wrist. She was brought to Un ion for medical euro aud is now doing as well as could be expected. There is Indeed .something strange in the number of accidents happening lately. Vince Ueeves, while in the mountains Tuesday, hauling wood, had tho misfortune to break one of his legs. He had ou a load of wood and for some reason attempted to jump from tho wagon. His feet became en'anglod in the lines and the horses got scared and started to run. He was unable to got out of the way and the wheels of thu wagon passed over one of his ley., breaking tho small bone and dislocating hisauklu. Dr. Cromwell was called and reduced the fracture. Dr. Deering was called to Lower Cove Tuesday evening to see a young man by tho name of Hamilton who had one of his legs badly bruised by the falling of a tree. Born on the Train. Last Friday morning just after the train which runs between Hollos junction aud Dayton had pulled out from tho lormer place, Conductor Cook came into tho pass enger coach and requested all tho trentle- nion to step forward into tho smoking car, whieh of course they aecoded to, and before tho train had reached Waitsburg onu of the passenger, Mrs. George Stewart, had givoti birth to a fine girl baby. At Waitsburg a physician was summoned and the train held over until he decided that it was safe for the mother and child to be taken to their destination. Mr. and Mrs. Stewart aro from Cove, Oregon, and went to make Dayton their future home. At tho request of the mother, Conductor Ceok, together with Jos. II. Day, of Dayton, and J. G. Pope, from everywhere, named iho baby Lillinn Irona. Three as handsome god fathers would havo been hard to find, aud if .Miss Lillian irona doos not make a noise in the world she will not take after her sponsors. At last accounts the mother and child were doing well, and the little one bids fair to thrive if she did oomu iuta the world at the rate of forty miles an hour. Athena Republican. Eupeusy. This is what you ought to have, in fact you must havo it. U fully enjoy life. Thous ands are seurchii-g for it daily, aud mourn ing because they find it not. Thousands upon thousand of dollars are spent an nually by our people in the hope mat they may attain this boon. And yet it may be had by all. We guarantee tliat Electric Hitters, if used according to directions and Hie use persisted in, will bring you good digestion and oust the demon dyspepsia and install Instead oupepsy. Wo recom mend Electric Hitters for dyspepsia and all diseases of tho livor, stomach and kidneys. Sold at oOc. and $1 per bottle by It. II. Hrowu, druggist, Union, Oregon. Agents Wanted, Our ngentn inakef UX) to $300 u month sel ling our goods on their merits. We want county and general agents, and will t ko back all goods unsold if a oount y agent failt to clear $100 mid expenses after a thirty day's trial, or a general agent loss than i'JfA, We will send large illustrated circulars and letter with a special oiler to suit territory applied for, ou receipt of three one cent stamps. Apply at once and get in on tho boom. Address, ltllisNKK JI AKI 'FACT l,' Itl.S'U Co.. 1-0-ly Pittsburgh. 1'a, FretnytorUx Oaurelt. I 'reach in every Mabbath at 11 s. ni. and 7 p. m j Unboath school st 10 a. m; Chris tian Kndenvor Society. Tuesday at 7 p. m. Ail are cordially invited to attend. We urge pareau to bring tiieir children to cfcureu that tbey may be nurtured in mar JUr mhI piety. W. J. U fauna, Pastor. 14 fleeer Hell Ira, itav )ut racaived cm .1 .ii. lie i . lie II-.. I led (Mar IMaflr- end eea tisaeti 'i i, MEDICAL SrRINCJS. Mi:im i. Si'ttiM.s, June Jf, l-Vl. Dr. Dirring and a Mr. l'liilbrif, a civil engineer, are visiting the springs. Dunham Wright has just completed the grading of a wagon road from tho hotel to the springs. A protracted meeting ia in progress, with a good attendance and tin able corps of minister.- to expound the gos pel. Frank Bros.' Implement Co. agent is t tho springs full of lifo and energy, rustling around like a Whitehead soil ing machinery and things. W. D. Kmele, who hits been cast with n car load of horses, has i oturned homo. Quick trips, quick sales, small horses and small prolits is his motto. Doolun Miles, one of Hit; creek's wide-awake young men, who 1ms been at tho Uaisley lilkhorn mine for some time, is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. l U. Miles. Duolan has a finer turnout than any of the boys. Married. At Medical Springs. June 29, 1801, Mr. Hasten tJoodnmn anil Miss Ollie Wright, .1. 15. Dolby, .1. I'., officiating. Hasten can congratulate himself on securing for u life piiituer it noble, kind-hearted, good girl. Frank McOee, of Kiud Kugle, who was brought to the springs n few days ago, was alliicted with inflammatory rheumatism so bad that he could not move hand or foot. His many friends will bo pleased to know that he is, now walking about the hou-o and thinks of doing away with his nurse. The people of Park, Lower Powder and llig creek will celebrate the -Ith at Medical Springs a picnic on the -Ith and dance on the evening of the lird. The people of llig crook don't do such business by halves, so a good time is expected. The older men furnish tho material, the younger men do tho work and tho ladies furnish tho solid (i(l Hag. A CASC IN POINT. In our forefathers' days, pimyloH wero attribu tcil to (liseaseil blood. Hut uiodorn uiedlclno lmi denionstrated that rich foiKl does not crcutoorup tlons by fouling tho blood, but retards illgestlon which makes tbostoimicb torpid, and thoolrcu lation Nluggish, aud la turn causes an eufoubled action of tho jioros which congest or become plm ply. Tho modern theory therefore U not to trenl the blood, but tho stomach aud liver, ami itli uudor this now Idea, that Joy's Vegetable Snrsa parllla was conceived. H bus wiped out the " blood illscaso" thoory of pimples, of tho old sur (aparlllas. A enso iu point " I havo had for yean spoils of Indigestion find dyspopula and trlotl nearly everything. Finally I took ono of the lending sarsaparillas. It did not help me, but caused pimples to break out on my faco, which 1 was told was caused by tlif potash It contained. Ilearlng that toy's Vegetable Harsnparlllu did not contain mineral ami might act differently, I seat forlt. Tho plr-plcs disappeared immediiulelyand I havo now afto months had no return of tho old siKslls. It U a cure for Indigestion and ilyspopila uud tho attendant faco eruptions." Mns. C. 1). Stuaut, 1221 Mission street. S. F. The Pioneers. I lie pioneer meeting at I, a l ramie last Thursday and Friday was largely attended by people from all parts of the county We rogrot that wo wero unable to be pros out, but are glad to know that all report having a mint excellent time, aud wero well entertained by tho hospitable people of ba (1 ramie. An excellent dinner was spread, with plenty for all, to which tho many old pioneers aud visitors did justice, ami wo havo yet to hear tho first grumble. NOTICE, Ood's liles.sing to Humanity So Says an Oregon Pioneer, Ninety Years Old. Fokkst Oitovi:, Or., March HI. I havo used the OIIKOOK KIDN'hY TUA and obtained immediate relief. It is (Sod's hlesfdng to humanity. I take pleasure in recommending it to the alliicted. I am now nearly ninety years old, tamo to Ore gon in 1HI2 in the employ of thu Hudson Hay Company, and since 1 began using thu OKKOON KIO.VKY TUA I enjoy good health. DAVID .MUN'KOK. Buoklon's Arnica Salvo. Tin: Hwt S.w.vk iu tho world for Outs, Hruucs, Soros, Ulcers, Salt Itheum, Fever Sores, Totter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, aud all Skin Eruptions, ami posl aivoly cures Piles, or no pay roipiirod. It Is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refumlod. Prlco Uri cents per box. For sale at Hrown's drug store. Fourth of July Kates. As usual thu Union l'auilic will sell tick ets from all stations to neighboring cities ut ono fare for the round trip. Call ou or write to me for particulars. A. H. Itl.MH, Agent Union Pacillo System, Union, Oregon. Take Warning. All unsettled accounts and overdue notes due thy late linn of Sherman & Ualoy will be placed in the hands of a collector to bo gin suits thereon, without any further notice to any and all such debtors, after July 1. 1HU1. 0-i-ll MAItlUKI). APITJS Ul.f Min- residence of tho bride's p m .'- n th:- nity, June i, 111, Wr. BUmi-ii.. pH and iliss.Maryl. Ul, Kev. J. I', il orris oilleUtlng. WltJOIIT-Dt Si AK.-At the I'nion (Ity hoti I, Inn. in, vi ,v ,.v. I. J Hoot he. Mr. Im, V SVriglit uud Mi Adutia I 1(11 . 1 I ..I I -ill' ri,i,, s 1 I v 11,. 1 N I I li I'm in--, -li ulnng Ui Iu 1 1.1, .u. , In litis impi r d.. 717-1. COVE CULLINQS. Alliance Picnic July 11 -Baso Ball -Excursion to Mount Fanny. Covt:, Oregon, duly 1, ISM. The prospect for crops is still very favorable. Tlioro will bo anew blacksmith shop iii town shortly. (uite n number of hogs are dying of a disease similar to the pneumonia. -Mr. .1. M. Crnvins, who 1ms been (ptito sick, is again upon the streets. lap Stevens and his wife got the prize for tho prettiest baby in Oregon. It is reported that it wedding will take place here ou celebration day. We all hope it may bo us. Misses Ada Collison ami Citddio Mo Daniel havo gone to Portland and will remain until after the -1th. Mr. Hen Kiehardsou, who had his leg so badly crushed a few weeks ago, is in town, together with his crutches. Miss Hello Kennedy has returned home from tho Park whero sho has been teaching for the past three months. Tho game of baseball, Sunday, be tween tho Covo aud Conloy teams, re sulted in a score of 7 to 0 in favor of the Cove. Mr. John Smith, who has been visit ing relatives in tho west for Iho past two months, has returned to his homo in Missouri. Dr. Hiehardson bus olosetl his ap pointments at Cove, it. being . too healthy a community for so many pro fessional men. A largo exclusion is being arranged logo to Ml. Fanny on tho ,'trd and re main over tho -Ith. All who can go would appreciate a trip to tho noted peak. Tho pipes for a system of water works havo been ordered. Thoy will bo attached to tho mill water works. Now give us a hotel and the town is assured. Mr. Tob. Uecs has been talking of going to Walla Walla, but, we under stand Miss ICathorino bus persuaded him to ascend tho mountain with her. Who blames Tob? Tho now horj.0 collar factory is turn ing out somo very lino work. Thoy have some six dozen fots of collars nearly completed. Samples may bo seen at H. P. McDaniel it Sou's. Tho closing exorcises of tho school wero very pleasant. Thoy consisted of music, class exerciser, etc., and con cluded with a picnic in tho grove. Tho tortn was a splendid success. Mr. ,1. W. Murphy has recently ar rived from the east where ho has been visiting relatives not seen for over forty years. Ho says "givo mo ten acres in tho Covo and keep your 1(50 in the east." Ho for Oregon! Miss Minnie Hough, ono of Cove's most promising young ladies, was in town from tho satidridgo yesterday, making preparations for tho closing exercises of her school, which will bo tonight iu tho form of an ontortain mont. Tho alliance will havo a picnic on Saturday tho 1 ltli inst. Quito a pro gramme will bo announced in the next issue. Amusements, such as hall playing, etc., in tho afternoon. A dance in tho ovoning. All aro respect fully invited to come and bring their basket of provision. Used iu Millions of Homes J OB nspRCEs Tho facilities having been increased by tho addition of a lino assortment of now typo and a lurgo invoico of tho lincst papers and material, is now buttor prepared to execute THE FINEST WOBK on abort notico. Gall at once if you want Letter Honda, Hill Hoods, Shipping Tnga, Logul Illunks, Poaturtii Constitutions, PRICES REASONABLE. JirSiitlilLiaUuii Oiiuntiituuil lt l3vory Insttuioo. Onlora by Mall rromptly AUfluilod 10. &tmi thu okkoon fiooirr, Union, Orogun, A number of prospector are out in the mountains east of town. You Can hear tho report of tho blasting On Holder creek very plain. Some speeN mens have been brought to town which show that the gold is t'wo. No doubt )ine one will strike it .ry rich over in that region. Specimen Cases. S. II. Clifford, New Caol. Wi., was troubled with Neuralgia and Kheutnaiistii, ni- ioiiiaeii was disordered, hi liver was effected to on alarming degree, appetite fell away, and he was terribly rednced In llesh and strength. Three bottles of Itleo trie Hitter- cured linn. Alliance Dlreotory. McAl.ldSTHIt AI.UAXCK N'n.. It Reg ular meetings first and third Saturdays in each month al 1 o'clock p. m. C D. IIuffmax, Prof. , , I'- M. Okkklkh, Sen, P. O., l.a (irande. TKl.Ot'ASKT A 1,1,1 A NCH No. (19-lingular meetings lirst and third Saturdays fii each month at 7 o'clock p m. V. 0. Hixcki.bv, Pros. V. A. Catks, Soc. P. ().. Telocaset. PI. K ASA NT I1II.1. Al.l.IANCK No. 67 llcgular meetings every Saturday at 12 o'clock p. in. John V ssa, "Prep. I'm Kit Mi mi in. Sec. P. ()., F.lgin. ' T rmnnnTii i nil nun ' i inmaiini m , NOTlOi: TO con ntAtrrous. Notice is hereby given that the County Court of Union Conntv will receive scaled bids, up to noon, on Wednesday, July 8, IMM, for the construction of a bridge across Magic creek, at the upper end of Kaglo val ley, at what is known as the Ilolcomb crossing. Contractors will bid ou the bridge and aouinneuis separately . as roiiows: 1st. For two good solid stone abutt mcnts.oueat each side of the creek, to bo settled to solid foundation, the stone laid in good lime mortar and pointed with content, aud built above the highest water mark. Uud. For two stone abuttments as above and a stone pier in the middle of the creek, made iu the same manner. lird. For a Pratt truss iron and wood combination bridge, !K) feet long, all fram ing timbers to be of solid, straight grained red II r. Ith, For a bridge of two spans of 15 feot each of same kind of timber, plans for same to bo submitted by the bidders. Lot specifications and strain-.sheets ac company each bid. Tho court reserves the right to reject any ami all bids. Published as directed by County Court, TUKN'F.lt Old VF.lt. Clerk. ri.TITION KOK I.IOIJOi: 1,1 (MINSK. To the Honorable County Court of Union County, Oregon: We tho undersigned legal voters of Faglo valley precinct, iu said county, would re spectfully petition your Honorable Hodv to grant a license to Orla Moody to sell spirit uous, malt ami vinous- liquors in less quan tities than one gallon iu said county and state, for the period of one year; and in duty bound your petitioners will ever pray: K II (lib-oil, a Augustus, II P Swisher, Sam Johnson. A It Itindman, W W Klrby, .1 A Kirbv, KS Ivirby, James .Monuchiiu, Daniel Hrown, A Ponton, Tim Quigloy. Fred Slmonis, II K Kllburn, K Pieh, W P Nash. .1 P Smith, F LSI range V M Nash, SL Smith, I'M Smith. Kugcnc Sullivan, K H Swisher, J It liitter. James Hutterfleld. II A Harrows, A J Hilton, David F Klrby, O A Wheeler, F M Crow, Paul Hrucknor, John (i Peterson, J (3 Westervelt, A II Wheeler, .1 W Caruahau, A N Young, Hy mn Craig, Frank Craig, T II lOwlng, Win Habcock, J N Ilolcomb, A (1 Waldron, Win Samples, ,1ns F Cleaver, W N Young. 0 Itarnard, I'd Hrown, Frank Jennings, Clias Logan, A ,1 Tarter, Will Hudclson, d N Heed, N W Adams, Henry Martin. II .1 Fuller, C II Craig, Christian Kvri, M II lllades, W P Williams, S I! Kngland, I Mil ler, Kagle L .Moody, L K Chandler. C II Silvis, 11 T Habcock, C Ferrv, C M Wnter burv, H C Payne, Arthur F ( lark, P 1C MakiiiKon, L L Ilolcomb, J L Httngerford, L I1' Jennings. A W Parker, Jasppr Sraho, J D Fvaus, J Ktans, J L Taylor. WT Hcn neholl', 0 W Hennchoir, W Knobhiugh, A 0 Chase, John Sullivan, (I W .Moody, vV" W Harnard, John Frasor. Win Viners, 7'rtor S.iss.JJ Martin, I) W Allen. V N Young, Hen Louglev, Louis Ferguson, W K Bar ber, 0 A Barber, Levi L Itttssell, R Rey nolds, Sinilh Richardson, W II Tobin, J P Parker, N A Oardenrr, A V Cleaver, A Buyer, W It Usher. To Whom It. May Concern: You are hereby notillcd that In accord ance with and pursuant to the foregoing petition I will on the nth day of August, 1891, at tho hour ono o'clock hi the after noon of said day, present said petition to the County Court of the State of Oregon, for I'nion County, for a license to sell spir ituous, maltaml vinous liquors iu less quan tities than ono gallon, iu Kaglo valley pro duct, Union County and State of Oregon, for tho period of ono vcar from August 11, 1691. ORLA MOODY. SBakm Powder: 40 Years the Standard PRINTING 1 anything in thu way of Circulars, Uusiuufiu Cards, EnvolojioH, Sooioty Card, Kouoipts, Visiting Curds. TiukotH, Weeding Cards, Statements, Hall Programs, Hy-lawH, Hriofs.