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THE STATE FAIR. Tho Board of TllUilSDAY.gJULY 30 1891 ALLIANCE DEPARTMENT. This department of Tun Scout Is open to any one who wishes to contribute an artlclo on timelv topics o( interest to tlio alliance. Write plainly and on only one side of the manuscript. Allianco Directory. SUM MERVILLK ALLIANCE No. 47 Regulnr meetings first and third Wcdncs ncsdavsof cacli inontli. W. It. Jaiter, Pres. A. V. OuvKn, Sec. P. O.. Allcel. McALMSTER A LUANUE .No. Cl-Rcg. ulnr meetings first and third Hntiirdiiy in each month at 1 o'clock p. in. 0 I). Huffman, Pres. K. M. (Jr.Kni.KK, Sec. P. 0. l.a Grande. TELOOASET ALLIANCE No. 69-Reg-ulnr in nniltiL-M first mid third Saturday in each month at 7 o'clock p. m. W. C. IIincki.i'.v, Pres. W. A. Catf.k, See. P. ()., Tclocanet. PLEASANT HI Mi ALLIANCE No. 57 Regular meetings every nniuruny ai o'clock p. m. John Vassah, Pres. Pr.TEn McSiiain'i Sec, P. 0., ElBin. UNION COUNTY ALL1 ANCE;No. 07 Regular meeting third '.Wednesday oi cacu montli at iu o'ciock a. in. 0. 1). Huffman, Pres.. La Orandc. V. A. Oaths, Sec, Tclocaset. ma niiKRlv ALLIANCE No. 03 Iteiru lar meeting the first and third8aturdays in each-month, is. . l'arKor, rrcs. Emma R. Padkki., Sec. P. O., Medical Springs. HIOII VALIiKY ALMANC15 No. 80- Rccular mectini; first Saturday ot each month at 7:30 p. m. 1$. Loosdon. Pres. A. Wilkinson", Sec. Acrlculturo Premiums. Offers Some NORTH POWDER AMilANCE Mo. 46, W. N. (Uiidkbr, Trcs. .1. C. Tkavii.mon, See. P. 0.. North Powder. CENTER VALLEY ALLIANCE No. 05. T. H. Foster, Pres., Island City. W. W. Randall, Sec, Cove. KEATING ALLIANCE No. - John Bowman, Pres. Mrs. M. E. Perkins, Sec. P. 0 , Keating. IOWA ALLIANCE No. 50. T. H. Hkakei, Pres. A. Siiaw, Jr., Sec. P. 0., Island City. LADD CANYON ALLIANCE No. 65. J. I). PoVNon, Pres. J. II. SlIAMIUUIIH, Hoc. P. 0,, La Orando. .Bo Alllancomen or Quit. Thoro tiro a fow men in our statu, porlmps ono or two in ench county, and sometimes nioro, who havo novor boon in sympathy with tho allianco and havo novor coiiBidoreditothorthan a 'kind of agricultural Kocioty, although Bomo of thoin aro taking advantago of tho organization to light into potty ofllccs, tlioy aro always winning that wo should not got into politicn. Thoso moil havo novor been in harmony with tho reform movement which wo had but aro in tho way of everything lik progroiH in tho order, and whonovorun oilbrt is niado to take a positive statu upon tho allianoo platform, thoy wil immodiatoly cry out that wo will in torforo with tho democratic party To this wo say either bo an alliance man or got out ot tno way. l ou aro not only a reproach to tho organization but you aro in tho way of this movo mont, which is destined to reform this country, from tho powor of money to oppress. Tho ullianco must bo a unit and tho man that will not go with tho majority of his alliance brothron, am having optiosod a movemont m the Btib-alliaiico, and will not abido by its dooision, is unworthy of tho namo of nllianeoman and should bo put out of tho ranks. Thoro aro sub-alliances in Georgia who aro not afraid to turn such renegades out of thoir ranks, and in many casus thoso mon havo a mini ber of friends who will not follow thorn in anything, but who hko thorn too well to turn thorn out of tho ordor. Whonovor this is tho caso and it bo comOs known to tho county allianco tho lodgo should bo suspended by tho county allianco until it purifies its ranks. Lot tho Ocala platform bo our Btaudardof alliancoism, and whon a niomber of tho allianco who is on this platform goes out into tho world and opposoa it, ho should immodiatoly bo put out of tho ranks. Wo can bettor afford to light a thousand on the out eidoof tho order, than ono on tho in- sido; and yet theso onimissarics aro tho people's enemies and aro in our ranks, tho brothern aro afraid to turn thorn out because thoy hate to offend a fow good pcoplo. Wo boliovo that tho al lianco is tho only hopo for this country, and this hopo should not bo crushed in any such way. Purify your ranks, havo cither allianccmon or nono, Southern Allianco Parmer. , Heretofore the farmers' organizations havo mado objections to tho state fair 1 because tho state board of agriculturo offered them no encouragement to prepare exhibits. Tho board this year offers to agricultural organizations of Oregon special premiums amounting to .pOO for tho best exhibits of grain, grasses, fruit and vegetables. Best exhibits of grain, 1st, if 50; 2nd, .$25. Best exhibit of grasses, 1st, $50; 2nd $25. Best exhibit of fruit, 1st, $50; 2nd $25. Best exhibit of vegetables, 1st, $50 2nd, $25. Every indication is that the fair will bo bigger and better this year than ever before. Already an unusually largo hum bur of booth privileges have been constructed, this is only July. A. F. Miller, of Portland, has been appointed superintendent of the fruit department, which is divided into eight classes, viz : Fall apples, winter apples, peaches, pears, plums and prunes, quinces, grapes and sweep stakes. Any consideration given to tho question of " presidential probabilities in 1892 would bo valueless which did not tako into serious account tho Farmers' Allianco movement. From a more speck upon tho western politi cal horizon it has, with wondrous ra' pidity, grown to be a great cloud, which tho astuto political leaders of both parties aro watching with anxiety, not wholly unmixed with alarm. Through tho west and through tho south tho movomcnt has advanced with remark able celerity, gaining enormous numerical forces day by day. Latter ly it has found supporters in both tho middlo and eastern states, and tho leg islation bearing tho Allianco trado mark has been introduced, not only in congress, hut in almost every state legislature, including that of Pennsyl vania. Philadelphia Lcdgor. The Doatructlvo Dinger Craze. Tho "armors' movement" is not confined to farmers alone by any means. Thoro is a general spirit of dissatisfac tion among tho laboring olawos, and who can blamo thorn for it? That our present system of government is not a government for tho people is plainly tip parent. Diwwtisfaction at such a condition of affairs is but natural. St, Louis Globo-Demosrat. Tho gingor habit is worso than tho ordinary liquor habit, becauso it is more rapid in its effocts, and means oarly ruin to tho health of tho individ ual. It has only recently como to tho attention of tho physicians and drug gists that in thousands of families tho poppcry doso that has bomo tho popu- ar appearanco of innoconco and re peatability has becomo an agent of dobatichory. Tho tinoturo of gingor, or Jamaica ginger, as it is popularly known, is the strongest and most irri tating alcoholic solution known ranking next to alookol absolute which is undrinkablo, and standing equal to comniorcial alcohol, which is nover used as a bovorago. Tho Jamai ca gingor is sold by druggists and grocors in four-ounco vials, and tho unbottled tinoturo is rotailed at ono ounco and upward. in prayer and thanksgiving for the marvelous escape, and was dismissed with a tremulous benediction. Cnncollntion of Comity Warrants. Notice is hereby given that under and by virtue of an Act of tho Legislature of the State of Oregon, entitled "An Act to Re quire County Warrants to be Cancelled after Seven Years from the Date of Issu ance,'' approved February 25, 1889. tho fol lowing lifct of County Warrants which havo been reuularlv issued, receinted for and taken away, and which have been now out- 1 studding more than seven years, and not . presented lor payment, was duly certilied to the County Court and is now advertised as provided by said Act, to-wit: One in favor of P. F. Chrlsman, No. 121, Class S, for $4.00. One in favor of V. H. Patten, No. 838. Class S, for f 2.00, One in favor of Willis Skiff, No. 1101, Class S. for 10 cents. One in favor of W. J. Phelps, No. 1510. Class 8, for $1.70. One In favor of Cohen, No. 1011, Class S, for $2.00 One in favor of M. A. Ward, No. 109, Class S, for $2.00. One in favor ot F. Nodinc, No. 1717, Clans S, for $4.00. And any person holding any of said warrants is notified to present the same to the County Treasurer for payment on or before tho 1st day of September, 1801, and if any of said Warrants are not presented by said date they will bo cancelled by the County Court and payment thereafter will bo refused. By ordor of the County Court. TURNER OLIVER, Clerk. A.n nounce m e n t. ipi min mxv onrnnm M. & tVl. Co. SHKKIFF'S SALE. W Summervillo Boys at Baker. Tho Stinimorvillo baso ball club wont to Baker City and crossed bats with tho Polar Bears Saturday and Sunday. Saturday's ganio was easily won by Summorvillo, tho scoro being 10 to 35 un btiniiay tno Polar uears were strengthened by Boyd and Bowers, loaguo playors. This ganio was hotly contested but full or errors. Tho score was 21 to 28, in Summcrvillo's favor. Summervillo did excellent batting, but mado several orrors in tho Held. Mar vin did oxcollcnt catching and throw tho ball to soconct in tiruo to put out noarly ovory man that attclnptod to steal second from first. Low, of Elgin, is called tho phonomonal pitchor; Mundy, tho transparent; but what win wo can uiiarno iiugr no did as good or bettor than "Frcnchio" or Bowers and mado a tally ovory timo ho wont to tho bat. Summorvillc's baso running could not bo excelled. -. VJJWJ liOt) l ItVtllDVI VO lU 1IUI1 lVtlL'VU with their treatment by tho Baker pcoplo. Onh op Tub Boyh. IIEREAS. on the 22nd day of Janu- ary. 1887. hy consideration of tho Circuit Court of tho State of Oregon for tho County of Union. L. Hextcrand L. May, partners doing business under the firm name of Hextcr it May, and Charles II. Dodd, plaintiffs, recovered judgment against Daniel Chaplin, defendant, for the sum of $3399.00 with interest from Aucust 23, 1882, less $2000 paid Januarv 1. 1885 wiitcn judgment was enrolled and docketed in the clerk's oilice of said court in said county on the 19th day of February, 1887, on wh'ich judgment there was made on ex ecution in September 19, 18S7, $370.34 : on May 10. 1889. $300.41: in September. I8S9. $135.00: on September 23. 1890, $25.00, leav ing a balanco due at the present time, counting interest, of $2502,80, and whereas an execution was issued out of said circuit court, to mo directed and delivered, bear ing dato June, 18, 1891, commanding mo that out ot the personal property of said defendant, Daniel Chaplin, or if sullicicnt cannot bo found, then out of tho real prop erty of said defendant I niako tho siiid sum of $2502.80 and nlso tho costs of and upon this writ, and whereas no personal nronertv was found, I did. by virtuo of said writ, on the 20th day of Juno. 1891, levy upon all the riirht. title, interest or claim of tho said defendant, Daniel Chaplin, on or after the 19th dav of February. 1887. In and to 10 acres in a square from out of tho SE corner of tho NWK of the NEli of Sec. 18. Tn. 3 Bouui, ot Jtango as u, w.n., situated in union county, urcgon, together with tho privilege for a ditch and the riuht of wa therefor 10 feet m width running tlirougl tho said NWM of the NEK of said Sec. 18 n tno place, and as tno same is now occu pled and used by tho pipes and ditch of tho La Grande Hydraulic Water Company, And by virtue of said execution and levy I will sell at nubile auction at the court house door In Union. Union county, Ore gon, on tatitruay tno z.nn nay ot July, wvi, at 2 o'clock p. in. of said day, all the right, ltlo, claim and interest that the said de fendant had on or after the said 19th dav of February, 18S7, in or to tho above described lroinises, or suiuciont tnercot to satisfy ild judgment, costs, disbursements and accruing costs. lcrms of sale: Cash to mo in hand i: gold coin of tho United States. Dated Juno'-M, 1891. J. T. BOLLES, Sheriir of Union County, Oregon. By W. R. Usiinit, Deputy. 0-25 IJLHI.U UNI, UIILUUIY Hayo on tho way and now arriving, several ar on ricultural Implements. The Company III hereafter carry a full and complete stock of FARMING -: MACHINERY, Ag -This department will bo under tho management of Mr. Kllpatrick. 2-19-tf. THE W3. & LOT. Go. tJ"- IK.. 9 -DEALER IN- BOOT All Kinds -AJSTIID Latest Styles. 0.&W.T.R.R. "Tlie Hunt Line" In Connection with tho NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILR'D Forms the Quickest and Best Route Between Eastern Oregon and Washington and Pugct Sound points, as well s tho Popular and Direct Line to all POINTS 13 ST and SOUTHEAST PULLM SLEEPING CAIIS, SUPEliB DINING CAItS, and FREE SECOND CLASS SLEEPERS THrongh to Chicago 7 13 thl Line. Passenger Trains of this Company are inn ing regularly between DAYTON, WAITSBURG, WALLA WALLA, WASH., and PEN DLETON. OR., Makinsr close connection at Hunt's June. tion with Northern Pacific trains for Taco nia, Seattle, Victoria, B. C, Ellensburg, North Yakima. Pasco, Snrajrne. Clienev. Davenport Spokine Falls, Butte, Helena. St. i'aui, antir AND uicapolis, ALL POINTS EAST. Passenger Train, making above connee. tions leaves Pendlefon daily, at 7 :10 p. m. Through Tickets Sold to all Points at the Lowest Rates. East w Gen'l Fr't G. F. WAMSLEY, I and l'avs'gr Agt. Walla Walla. Wash. W. HUNT. President and Gen'l Manager. n. L. DEACON, Tieke . it, Union, Or A Tluio for Prayer. Sunday morning whilo tho llov. J. 0. Sccclor was delivering a Eormon in tho United Presbyterian church at Greonvillo, Pa., a sudden storm aroso and tho high uteoplu was struck and shattered by lightning. Thoro wcro ovor tlirco hundred peoplo in tlio church at tho timo, and a panic fol- owed which was only quelled by tho pastor and cool-hoadcd mon command- ng that no rush bo mado for tho door. 'Many women screamed and fainted whon a blinding flash was followed by the croaking tttcoplo; but outsido of several light shocks no one whs in jured. Tho congregation then joined ' I'ETITION VOll I.IOUOU I.IOKNSK. To the Honorable County Court of Union County, Oregon: We tho undersigned legal voters of Eagle valley precinct, in said county, would re spectfully petition your Honorablo Bodv to grant a license to Orla Moody to sell spirit uous, malt and vinous liquors in less quan tities than one gallon in said county and tdato, for tho period of 0110 year; and in duty bound your petitioners will over pray : RB Gibson, A Augustus, HP Swisher, Sam Johnson. A ltliiudman, W W Kirby, J A Kirby, FS Kirby, James Mounclmn, Daniel Brown, A Penton, Tim Quigloy, FrodSimonis, 11 K Klllmrn, E Rich, WP Nnsh, J P Smith, F L Strango W M Nash. S L Smith, Ed Smith, Eugcno Sullivan, E H Swisher, J 11 Bitter, James Rutterfield, H A Barrows, A J Hilton, David F Kirby, O A Wheeler, F M Crow, Paul Brucknor, John 0 Peterson. J Q Westervelt. A II Wheoler, J V Caruahan, A N Young, By ron Craig, Frank Craig, T B Ewing, Wm Babcock, J N Holeomb, A O Waldron. Wm Samples, Jas F Cleaver. W N Young, 0 Barnard, P J Brown, Frank Jennings, Chas Logan, A J Tarter, Will Hudelson, G N Heed, E W Adams, Henry Martin, II J Fuller, O H Craig, Christian Ewi. M II Blades, W P Williams, S 11 England, I Mil ler, Eaglo L Moody, L E Chandler. 0 H Silvis, HT Babcock, C Forrv, C AI Water bury, H C Payne, Arthur F Clark. P JC Alakiuson, LLlIolcomb, J L Huugerford, L V Jennings. A W Parker, Jasper Koabo, J 1) Evans. J Evans, J L Taylor, W T Ben nehoir, G V Bennchoir, W Knoblaugh, A 0 Chase, John Sullivan. 0 W Moody, W W Barnard, John Fraser. Win Vinors. Peter S.us.J'J .Martin, 1) W Allen, V N Young, Bon Longloy, Louis Ferguson, W E Bar ber, C A Barber, Levi L Russell, It Rey nolds, Smith Richardson, W II Tobln, J P Parker, N A Gardener, A V Cleaver, A iioyer, w u usner. To Whom It Alay Concern: You aro 'horoby notified that in accord ance with and pursuant to tho foregoing petition I will on tho 6th day of August, 1S91, nt tho Hour one o'clock In tho after noon of said day, present said petition to tho County Court ofthoStatoof Oregon, for Union County, for a license to sell spir ituous, malt and vinous liquors in less quan tities than ono gallon, in Eaglo vallov pre cinct, Union County ami Statoof Oregon, for tho period of one year from August 11, 1801. ORLA A100DY. Just Received, Direct from the East, a Larue Invoico of LADIES' and MISSES' CALFSKIN SHOES, the Best Ever brought to this Market. Also a Fino Assortment of GENT'S -:- FURNISHING -:- GOODS. My Prices will suit the times. Drop in and see me. C. VINCENT, Main Street, Union, Or. AreYon KoMtoPlantanOrcliarfl? Of Payette, Ada County, Idaho. Has tho Largest General Nursery Stock in tho Mountain Country 125 Acres. Trees from Payette Nursery will reach Grando Ronde valley in six hours from tho timo they aro taken from tho ground. Mountain Crown Trees are Hardy, Vigorous and Healthy. uo not oruer until you nave visucu our nureory, seen our agent or got our prices, wnoiesaio anil retail. b-u-yl Tie Ggyb Dm Store JASPER G. STEVENS, Tropr. -DEALKK IN Patent Medicines, Perfumery Paints and Oils. Proscriptions Cnrefnlly rropareil, ALSO DK.U.EIl IN SPORTING GOODS, Consisting or Rifles, Shotguns, and Cartridj Pistols res. Imported and Domestic Cigars, School Books, lite. N. B Union and ' omueonia Stage - Line ! Quickest and Cheapest Route to tho Pine Creole Mines. HATKS : nlon to l'ark " Banger Coruucunln FAKE, $1 M) 3 00 tl 00 rKEIOllT, WOOD WANTKD.-l'nrtlea desiring to lay their Indebtedness to tills liaper 7-tT-U. hi wood, can now do so. 17MJHN1SHKI) UOOMS FOlt ItKNT. I. Mm M. J. Clmncey, Corner eeond and II St. Union, Oregon, 7-l7-tf,S I have now on the road from the east two ear loads of FURNITURE) Which -will arrive About March 15th, and in connection with what I uoav have on hand will comprise the LARGEST FINEST STOCK of Furniture ever Brought to Eastern Oregon. JBJdgKDo not fail to call and select before the rush. S. C. MILLER. The Centennial Hotel, Union, Oregon." A. J- GOODBROD, Proprietor. i Kecognlzcd by all as tlio Leading Hotel of Eastern Oregon! riJiK I.AKGK BAMl'Li: UOOMS For the Accomodation of Commercial Traveler OIIAltGES REASONABLE. COM IE C1A1 mi and FEED S1 ABLE (OPPOSITE CENTENNIAL HOTEL.) Wm. E- Bowker, - Proprietor. Everything First Class. Torres Very Ilcasonable, 'Bus to and Fiom the Depot Making Connection with all Pass- sender Trains. PATENTS Obtained, nnd all Patent Husines attended to Promptly and for Moderate Fees Ourofllco is opposite tlio U. -. Patent Oilice, and we can obtain Patenis in less time than tliose remote from Wuoiiiuton. Send MODKLor IJHAWIN'O. ',V aaviso as to pantentiilniiU free of ch:u ' , .md we mako NO Oil A li.'i V. UNI.KSS . 10 NT IS SECURED We refer, here, th the Postin i.ter. the Sut. of Monev Order Div., and I olticials of the U. S. Patent Oilice. Ft i . ircular, advice, terms and reflerences to .. -t mil cli ents in your own .State or Count; vrite to C. A. SNOW & To.. OpiioMte Patent Otlice. Wushiu. ' i. I). 0. Thomson & PurMil nro siironts for tlit celebrated Cyclone Wind Mill , nnd as tho prices on llicui havo heisn great ly reduced tlmy are now within tho lTiirh of all. Sample mill to lie seen at I heir planer in North Union. Call and examine it. IT'., JIT" THE ONLY TRUE mon TONIC will nniy tu sw4i rnlttath wr .ntl IMitll ADa 111. Vnl of AtKllu, IndliivNtfoh Uk. of fitrtoitk n Tift .llnibiuluul;r5ir4.1w. KlUMlaA and njn.1 rMlf . Btwfortt. nilntb.l4 LADIES r: od tdciilUt Drt a oanttUf rre 'cuiiariatnc SA. XAKTn i Wiieompl.iluu. Yt lB onli4dd to tl 'lUIDt atlantili nlv iiUrf reniamr or in fntlay. ualladc lINODIirillt ariUAunla In m.. . .m Dr. HARTCR Mf CrOtUK 0. tlUsUi ) 1