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About The Oregon scout. (Union, Union County, Or.) 188?-1918 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 29, 1891)
1801. Tlis Alliance as an Educator. If the Alliutiuo has uccotnplishbtl do other good St ha certainly put. tho farmers to reading and thinking. Just u few days since. I hoard twoof thonrtnlking about feeding cattle aiift discusMiig tho values of albuniiuoldj and hydry-cat bona lil:o voternn chem ists. If any ono thinks Unit the fann er of today knows nothing of State finance let him broacji the subject of tlio nub-treasury or tlio fico coinage of silver at an average sub-alliance meeting and proceed to enlighten them, as. he might have presumed to do in former days. Wo have the past Hum mer groatly enjoyed two or thrco ad ventutcs of the kind mivdo by young and daring politicians. You rarely llnd one of these country gentlemen now who has not a very shrewd idea of what the McKinluy hill has dono for him, or what tax ho pays on 'bin shoes or hid hat, his plow shoo or his hoe. Ho id learning rapidly who carries the burden of (lie government, and it is no wonder that lie is asking to have fcome voice in the selection of those who make and place Uiopo burdens. Hut the above are not the most valua ble acquisitions which tlioy receive from the alliance, lie is rapidly learn ing tho value of brains on tlio farm. JS'o class of our people have made moio rapid strides in 'tlio regions of thought, or developed a gieater capa city tor the application of knowledge to tho useful arts than tho farmer lias dono in tho last few years. lie is rapidly taking his place among tho advanced investigators and lead ing inventors, ft all shows that ho simply needed a whetstone on which to shaipen liis intellect, and fiifi has been furnished by tho allianco and the agri cultural journals of the country. Nothing whets up onu'ts. wits like tho wits of other people, and nothing stim ulants ambition like appreciation from a co-worker. t ; Under tho old system of isolation ilio idea of independence was fostered and churibhed as tho only salve of tlio soul, and that was a delusion breeding dis content and producing stagnation. The revolution lias been astonish ing, and tho development under tlio influence of intercourse and exchange of viows lias been perfectly amazing. Dear farmers, cling to your alliances as to life. Whether by this agency you can control tho politics of tho country or not, tlio alliance is to you a initio of wealth incalculable, a never failing source of comfort and gratification, iv stimulus to your ambition, a breath of inspiration, a promise of apprecia tion, a constant renewal of hope and revival of your strength. A philantiopist is now on an active mission to relieve tho fanner of that isolation which has rested like an in cubus on his life. Ho proposes that the land-owners sottlo near to each other in villages or small communities and thus secure tho encouragement of recognition and relieve that tedium which helps to make rural life too often burden, Wo already have in tho alliance most of the advantages proniited in his plan. If we can deiso Kline system by which our wives ami children can bo enlisted and their labors appreciated, life on the farm will soon become so attractive that our voting people will soon prefer it to any other, Indeed, many of our aspiring young men have already discovered that tho shortest road to preferment leads through the farm. Then let alliances ho strength ened and broadened as agencies of education and means of encourage ment to ajl thu family. Southern Al lianco Farmer. Well informed parties from. diilurut parts of tlio Willamette valley assure us that tho organization known as the Farmers' Alliance is gaining consider able strength down there. Whether this movement will be strong enough to materially oiled tho result of the next general election in this fctato re niniiiB to bo seen. If it does, it will tend more toward crippling the ' strength of the republican party than tlio democratic party. The principles advocated by this movement do not harmonizo so well with those taught by tho republicans us they do with those promulgated by tho democrats. Ilcnco wo conclude that tho stronger tho new movement becomes, tho weak er will become thu greatest opposing force. Many of tho principles an taught by the Farmers' Alliance are certainly good, if (hoy are not aliot unhide while miiiiu, of couroo, aio M)Miciit)y wild, Impirtotluii) uht)mun HHiotltlng to vagary .-.J'rlmivlllo Now. THUKSDAV. OCT 29 . Science in Srchd Making. At the recent annual meeting of the American Chemical , Society, held in Washington', J). C, Hu-'j question of the value of 'carljonate of ammonia as a leavening agent in bread, or as used in talking . powders came up for ' discussion, in wlfich Prof. Harkcr, of the University "of 1'cniiHyly.ania, and president of the society ; Dr. Kichard son, .lute of the United States Depart ment of Agriculture in Washington; Dr. Win. MeMutrio, late Prof, of Chem istry in tho University of Illinois; Dr. E. II. Hartley, lute Chemist of the Brooklyn, N. Y., Board of Heath, and l'rof. of Chemistry of the Long Island College, and others took part. The consensus of opinion was over whelming in favor of tho employment of ammonia. It was stilted us a fact that ammonia rendered the gluten of the flour more HOlublc than the original gluten, and that the 'bread in which this action was produced carlwnate of ammonia must be more digestible and hence more healthful, and because of the extreme volatility of carbonate of ammonia, and its complete expulsion from the bread in the process of baking, it is one of the most iisoful, most heathful and most valuable leavening agents known. These conclusions arc borne out by the very elaborate and exhaustive ex periments made by Prof. J. W. Mallet, of the University of Virginia, which show conclusively that bread made with a baking powder in which one per cent, of carbonate of ammonia is used, in con nection with cream of tartar and soda, is not only of uniformly better color and texture, but u product more wholesome, because the ammonia serves to neutral ize any organic or lactic acids present in the Hour. How ia the Time to Subscribe Tin: Scout Iiiih made arrangements whereby it in enabled to furniiili it Kiib tcribcr) a HrHl-dans fanners' journal, the Itural Xorthwewt, a pcini-monthly jjiijier j)iiblinhed at Portland, free of charge, in the following way: Uvery new tmbttcribcr who pays .$l.r0 for one year's Hiibscripton to Tin-: Scon between now and Jan. Int. will receive the Itural' Northwest one year free ot charyo. The subHcription price of the Kural NorthwcHt iH $1.00 and it ia an ex cellent? journal ' for , tho farmer, fruit grower and stockman. In order to give all our patrons an equal show to neciiro this excellent journal free wo will also send it to all parlies who are now in arreafje that come in and pay up and pay for another year's hiibscription to Tiik .Scout in ad viuico between now and January 1st. This ia an extraordinary offer and we trust our patrons will take advantage of it. Don't think for a moment that the Kural Northwest is a small and cheap concern, rilled mostly with advertise ments. On the contrary it is a ltl-page paper filled with original and excellent readiiiK f interest to the farmer, fruit grower and stockman. Call and see a sample copy. Rapurt of Gthool District No. 53. Ham-way, Or., Oct. id, 1v.11. Last spring tho enterprising people of district No. 58, in the upper end of Pine Valley built a frame school house 2 lxl!(i feet. The first term closed yesterday. Hefore noon, IWiss Thornton and her school from Fair View district came, with filled baskets and pleasant faces, to have dinner and upend the day with us. Patrons of both schools were pre sent. Thu afternoon was made pleas ant and entertaining by songs, recita tions, and marching by Initli schools. May the harmony ever continue which now exists in Pine valley. Average daily attendance 28. Pupils neither tardy nor absent were Jesse Foster, Cora Foster, May Foster, Mary Hobbins, Klsie .. ' hs, Qlark Gruff, and Kllu Gruff. Thanks to the people for their interest in the school. S. I.. Coni'i:, teacher. Tho Pulpit and tho Bta&o. Ilev. T. M. lUirout, I'uslor Tutted llrethern I'hareh, Itluu Mound, Kau.,ay: "I feul It my dnt to tell what wonder Dr. KIiib's New Dl ouiry law done for me. M) lmiu wore lsidly diseuitcd, and my )rUliioiU'r thought 1 could Ihvonly a few woek. 1 loot live boltlo of Dr. KliHt' Ne Dlseovery uadani sun ml uud el 1 . IKliUillK '4 Hiund lu weight." Arthur Une. Mmmrw lve' runny Tollh t'omhluailcii, w rll: Ailor a thorouish trial and com tueltiK uvlduuiM, 1 nm etinrlden Dr. Kluic's Now lheovwry for Coiisuuiptlou, ln'atu J email, ami ciiiuh iuu evcryintUK cue rails. ! The nrnati'Kt kindness I run do my many tlums ! and friends Is louritii Ihomtntry It." 1'n-e trial i Uatles at llrnuu'r. bran Moro. t'tilon, Oreen ! ItrKUlar Kliek .VH, and IhlK). I Hugged Her too Tight. Miss Lulu Sniith.nfarinor'sduuglitcr, living near Anderson, iiul., was taken ill with what was supposed to bo pneu monia. A physician was bent fur, and on e.uiiiinutioii found that tsho was uullVriiig fmin a fracture of tho so von th rib. Tlio young lady lilushinj;ly ad mitted that she felt something crack on Suiiduy evening whou hur bwcot heart guvo hor u hug at tho gato on parting. Sho had uudurod oxoruoia ting pain for (wo days, uml it wan this wliloli ut longtli (loiupulltjd hur to oo tho ilootur. - - st - Thu laiml Jul 1tiltgMflll iw piotiinsl lit lliUulllu'. A Nightmare. Have you ever been visited by that frisky and uncomfortable animal, called a nightmare? Have you ever bad it climb upon the 1h.'1 while you were asleep and go through a lively perform ance which would make a fortune for the proprietor of a circus? You never can tell just when this nocturnal steed will make its appearance, but you are abso lutely safe from it if you happen to be reposing on one of H. C. Miller's new bedsteads, which are unsurpassed in quality and price. Specimen Cases. i. it. Cltfl'oid, New Outwel, Wis., was trouble"! with Neuralgia nnd IlheuinatlBDi, hi gtornuch was disordered, lih I.Ivor wu effected to in alarming degree, upie(Ile fell (twny, mill t w terribly reduced In Hcsh and ftrength: Iluee battle 5f Klcctric bitters cured Iilm. Kdward Bhepptird, Ilnrriahurpr, 111., had a run ning aore on I flu lor of (light years' etMtdlng. ITied three bottles of Klectrle Bittern unci (-even Imixcb of llueklen's Arnica Pntre, nnd Irils lep if Kduild mill well. John Speaker, CntMv.ilii', ., lind Me lnrge 1'dvcr sored on lit Ig, doctors sold lie Was Incurable. One liottlo Kief trie Hit ter aud one hox llucktcu'H Arnica Salve cuied him entirely.. Bold at llruwu'a Ding atore. Take it llJoro BroaSltat. The Kreat npitctlrer, tonic and liver regulator. In 11 n' for more than .7) years In K1iKl1r.nl. I'otd tlvo i-pecifie for liver eoinplaint. Had tante In tho mouth on arising In thu mornlui;. dull patnt in thu head and buck of the o.voa, tired foul Inpr, dizziness, huiKuor symptoms of liver torn plaint. P.i'medy Dr. Ilenluy's KiiKllth Dande lion Tonic, llulleves constipation, sharpens tho appetite and tones up thu entire systum. Out the Kuntiluo from your druist for ?1, and tako aeeordine to directions. Agoats Wautod Our audits make $100 to:uxia mouth selling our j;oods on their merits. Wo want county and Kcncnil agents, and will taku back all goods un sold If a county njrenl falls to clear if 100 and ex lwnseH after a thirty day'a trial, or a Keueral apent loss than ?2."p0. We will send larsu Illus trated circulars and letter with a special oflor to suit territory applied for, on receiptor thrco 0110 cunt stamps. Apply at once and get In on tho boom. AildicHS, llKNXart JlAHcr.wTiniiNti Co., 1-9-yl l'lttahurfth, l'a. Tho jcAnnn6r. The Kxaininer and f-cotrr will Ixith be sent to any nddrena ou iccelpt of ?2.7 cash in advance. Hui'h subscriber will iiIho have his etiolcu of the above pictures anil a chance in the Kxaialnev's Brand drawiuK. fall at Tin: Pcoct olllcc and Biibx'ribo 5? Hall Bros., Union, Or. Have justrecelveiOi large supplyof School Hooks, Copy Books, Sliitos, Tablets, Inks, Erasers, And In laet everything used lu the public schools of this county. XM iOT-Call early and .make your elections, or semliu your orders. 10-1-tf.; Union and O rtiucoiu Stage - Line ! Quickest and Cheapest Ivoute to the Pine Creek nniies. UATIW : KM!K. I'llEIUlIT, s?l 60 e .5 00 IWr 0 00 c nlon to Park Hanger " Cornucopia THE ONLY TRUE IRON Will rHf; U rall( ll..r kbJ IUm mil kMr Ou u of rpttlu. Udlixlia. Utk ot filnudh aoX IIikI rMlllitolutlvirJ.UaiM, HwUi nl prM rMlif I. ., ..i.u u III. I a , -ah A P nRiiuf rrum ciajiu w.iU4tfu isiili.f loou lu imu r til, IIAKTKH MK0I0IHK 00,, KCUwli, K. A '- -?Mk fcfeja: rj. Wm r ESP LADIES rik'M&w:w4 ...u.K.,...t:.J.i t, ukiuikiL iuJ kilt. THE CRY OF MILUOMoJ OH. BKCK! STOP IT NOW, ;OON IT WIIL OZ TOO LATE. . .".11.1 ...hh I nave L'ceniruuuiL-u .uuu;. --j ninny dtlTsrent temedie and have Fought old from dlflcrcnt physicians without relief. About the 15th of April I wa ufrrinc from a very v.olent attack that almost nroitrated me in . ... t l.,,t r'r tucn a manner iwi x Tl' ., , ; - When I rat down it was aim t impossible Tor me to get up alone, or to put on my clothe, when ti7i iMnw sent Dr. HeulW, with th; ORUGON KIDKKY IK., to r.y hotel. I immediately commenced uing the ten. It had au almost miraculous effect, and to the aston ishment of all the Rucst al the hotel, In a few daya.I am bappy to aute, i!i.-.t I wna a new mnn. I will' recommend the tea to all afflicttdj J have been. c. a. Tnrran, r-oprietor Occidental Hotel, anui xm, uii. THE "BLUE LIGHT" open Day and Nljjlit. 1 ilMealS at all HOlll'S. Oysters, In Season. llreucl, I'loa, Cakus, Kte. Constantly on hand and for sale. Wedding cakes to order. ('. McKIXNT.Y, Proprietor. !)-t"-tf. Main at., Tnlon, Ore;ou. NOTICF TO COSTKACTOKS, lllds will be received up to noon October 21, 1M)1, for butldiii); a school house in district Xo. .11. Size of buildlni;, "i.ti!, with two clonk rooms, Cxt; 1 door and S windows; baloou frame, rustic; walls, matched ceillntr, over head, rustic; plain box cornice; doors, window s and all frames furnished by the school board. All bids should be sealed and marked "Con tractors ltlds," and addressed to W. A. f ,m:s. School Clerk, Telocaset, Oregon. SHlSIlirP'S SAI.I3. Jacob Xewmani vs. Cieo, II. Ilobier.) "tTSTHUIlKAS, on the 2T.th day of September, tl 1MH), by consideration of the Circuit court of the State of Oregon, for t'nion county, inn suit entitled: August Klosternvm vs. James Welch et al, a decree of foreclosure and order of sole of foreclosed premises wan duly rendered, entered of record ami docketed in lavor of Jacob Newman one of the defendants in said suit, and against Ceo. II. Holder, another of said defen dants: therefore, notice Is hereby given that un der and by virtue of a foreclosme execution mid order of sale issued out of the said Honorable Circuit Court on the 1st day of October, IS'.U, in the al)tie entitled cause, whcieiu Jacob .New man the above named judgment creditor ob tained a judgment and decree of foreclosure and sale against (io. H. Holder, the above named judgment debtor on said li'dli day of September for the sum of $SK).(i." over and alove a credit entered on said judgment as of that date, and Interest thereon al the rate of 10 per cent, per annum, since said September -", Is'.K), and ac ciulng eoits and co-ts of this writ, lam com- manned to sell the lauu sitaateil in i uiou eouii tv, Oregon, and described in said decree as fol lows, to-wlt: Lots Hand 10 In block i7 iu toe town of North l'owder.l'nlou county, Oregon.- ThercXote I will sell at public rate don to the highest aud best bidder for cash, in rutted States gold coin, at the court house dour in the citv of I'ulou. Ciiion county, Oregon.on the lltb daj of Novemlvr IM'l, at 2 o'clock p. m. of eid day, all the right title aud interest In said alsivi described real estate that the said defendant (icorgell. Holder hud ou or alter the iSidday of April 1SH.'i, to satisfy said judgements costs aud accrulug costs. Dated ut I'uion this luth day of October, 111. J. T. 1IOM.IIS, SherWl of Cnlon Couuty, Oregon, lly W. It. I'siieb, Deputy. l0-l.Vw. suaiaioxs. In the ,lutlccH Court for North Powder pre cinct, County of I'niou, State of Oregon. i;ortiimii!c Hotriehildl Plaiuttlls, Before Juo. Edwards J. P. vs. civil ai'tlou to reeo er los. jiU c. Harrison money. Defendant. J To Hie above named Defendant, loseph c. ilarrisoii. In the nmue of the Stale of Oregon you are hereh lisjuiretl to niipenr liefore the umler signed, a Justice of thf Poacc for the preclucl aforesaid, on the 10th day of November A. 1). lMH.atthe hour of I o'clock p. m. of said day, at the olliee of such Justice In said precinct, and answer the complaint Med against you In the alsive entitled action, that being the llfth div after the expiration of the time prescrilied for the publication of thU summons. And If miii fall to so answer, for want thereof the Platntlll'w ill take judgment against you for the sum of Slxtv-scon and J.VIOO Dollars aud costs of this action. John Uiiwaiius, Justice of the Peace. This summons is ordered to lie published bv John Kdwards, a Justice of the Peace fur North Powder precinct, Tnion county, Oregon, on the 21st day of September A. D. IS'.U. directing the publication thereof to lie made In Tin: OitKcox sroi'T, a weekly newspaper published at I nlon, Union couulv. oiegou, once a week for the period of six weeks. Jons F.nw vans, ii -JI-wd Justice of the Peace. SHKltl ri"S SAI.K. XTOTICF. IS IIF.ItKHYTilVKN THAT Y Vllt i.1 tue of au evecutiou IssiunI out of the Hon orable Circuit Court of the Mate of Oregon, for Union county, bearing date the 3ft h itny of sjun tenilier, ism, to nie directed and dellvorel upou a Judgment entered thureiii on the 18th day of May, tslil, which judgment was enrolled and docKeted in the clerk's oilice of said court ill said couuty ou the Jt)th day oi May. IsHl, where in llasche iv Co. are nlnintlll's uud James Lw U defendant for the sum of oue Hundred and 'IVn Dollars with interekt thereon stnre June tl, I860 at It) iter cent. ier auumn. aud the further sum of Thirty Dollars attorney fee, I have levied on the follow lug described leal estate situated In I'ldon counts , Ort-gou, to-w it : The NW'i of NK4 Sec. I, T. H. r, K. W. M. und b lrlue of sutd ewcutiiui and le y. 1 will ell ut nubile auction at the court house door lu I nion. I n lou couuti. state oi Oregon, ou saturdav, the Tth dy of Xovember, 1S3H. ut l-: o'clock . in. of said da. all thv right, title and lutortMt of. Ill Mtld to the above deertbed premises thttt the said defendant James U e had therein ou the JWih da fMM.IM)l, or Iims since inquired, to satisfy uid Judgnieiit, iuien -l, iHwts ami aecru iug coots, feriu-of sale, cash to me in hand lu I', s.. gold coin. ZZTZ: Dated at I'uion. this the Ju.'. day of Oct., IM'lj J. t. IIOI.J.K.S.. Sherilt'of I'lilou Count j. Oregon lly . It. tUKK, Deputy. U) s-h." S1I Kill IT'S .sai.i:- VTll'i: IS HKItKllYTilVKN THAT HY VIK i tue of an execution Issued out of the lion orable Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for I nliiu couuty, bearing date the 'Jfith day of Se tember. 1MU, to me direetel uud delivered tisiu a judgment entered therein ou the ISth day of Max, ls'Jl, which judgment wu enrolled and diskelisl In the clerks olllceof said court, in kriiit ..i.iiiitv. ., lb.. Jlllli iIhv iif Mnv. lsMl. U'h.tris. lu Mitchell A: lxwis Co. are ilalutftls aud James Uv Is ilefeudant for the sum of oue Hundred uud Nineteen Dollars uud Nlnet -oue Cent w Ith interest HieriMin ut the rate of 10 ir cent. er Hiiuum. front the Isth du oi Ma, lsHLand for the inrllier sunt of Tueutv-iue Dutlars and Nuieli seven IVmu ooU, I lme ltxl timn the lollowlug dosrrilK! reul eatatw. sltuatnl iu I n mil comity, Drvtruti. to wn The N'l')4 ul M-'t'e i. t.h m. It. -tA i:. W M amlbr vlr I ue of mid exetHithtu uinl W) I w ill sail at jsub ir uuelhm al tlw Kiuil house Uh ill t'llion, i nion iMiuutj , iaw of nrcgtiu, uu aiutunla) , the Tib la of KuvtHMlx-r isvi, at o eloek l iu. of said U. all th,- nuln. title aud lulrivtl at, lu audio U.v itln.i. .,. nlwl I'lriulMas Ittal Utv said iWt udanl 'units U. had INMiH UU ibe JWb .lay 1U is,i ,.i i,. aiiHH ajuutnd, Ui MilUl) Mi I ji".ii.iii.i u.u.i i.UMMmi my cr i, 1 1 . ..I ii . .iii . in nwl III I h gv. i .hi. DaUsI m i ui-iii. ' .I-. . ! 4 ut IM , IMM J T Hill I-Kp, abeiiM .1 I iiumi i i, ul, )irvg,.4i in m li l Ha Ki'iiit i. h Ml WW I "8- It KSTIIAY AOTICI.. T (Ml HTK A YKIM-'ItOM IJAHTON I..VKK, T I j Hnriioy county. Oregon, mxmi ':"".": JiMV, iw, loiirieen iieim "i n"ifi on rlKht stifle n follows: One sorrel mare also brtmdcd 1 1 underneath the above brand. .... , One Kniy in.ire also brande.1 1 1 underneath tin- above brand had a row bell on wholi infl Lo"o broun nmre nho branded on left shoulder. . . , .. All the above described animals were taken from Wallowa valley last fall. Any one KlvinK Information of their whereabouts, between Har nev and Wallown valleys, will be lllwrally re warded. Addreaa: II. J. IllNlillAItT, 101-inl. Hummervlllc. (.ireffon. SUMMONS. Iii the Circuit rourt of the Ptte of Orrjcon, for I',. S. MeC'oirMiB. M. Thomson, K. A. Denney ami Jmu e oma, naimiB Laura Fnlrnll, May Hhellady and the tin- Known neirHiti i i v 1 To Un th VrtTuW. May thollnciy nnd to the hein 111 lny 111 tl. I IMIlll V UVVn".ni " nro unknown, Htid to nil other unknown per vmiih hnviiiff or Haitninr mi intercut In the ... t.. .in.ti.i. V. -.. m.iiiImm! to uttiMinr Hlld oil i tUM.UV IICIVU; l'I'i..." "II' ------ - - swer the complaint tiled atriilu-t you in the above entitled suit on or before the 1st day or the next regular term of the circuit court of the ....... ..t .t .. !'.... ...iiinlr itftnr vlv ' MHH.' ,,J Wll'KIMl. I'" I. III"U v.im... , ....... ---- ! weeks comidete publication of this summons, 'to-wlt: on or before the lfith day of November i A. D. 1".il. Defendants will take notice that if I tnev mil to appear ana answer or nran . .1 ..1-1... !.... ...I,t ......1.. f.tf t-nnf sain lime, me xinimuis nm thereof, to the court for the relief demanded in thu complaint, lo-w it: l'or an order for the tale in partition of Lot .". Illock 1. in the city of I u I011, County of Cnloii, State of Oregon, and for a partition anionp; the owners of the proceeds thereof after paying the costs and disbursements of this suit aud for general relief. This summons is published lu The Oiieoon Pcout, a weekly newspaper published at Union, Oregon, bv order ot Hon. .las. A. Fee, Judge of tho Sixth Judicial District of the State of Ore gon, made and dated at chambers at Pendleton, Oregon, Sept. :, A. I). 1891. T. II. cit.vwroiti), Attorney for Plaintilt's. Pot Sale. ITUIt.M in fove, consisting of 100 acres. All V under feuee, small orchard, nine room house, unull bam, out buildihgs and one wood working establishment run by water power. Inquire ofP.il. Burroughs, Cove, Or. i)-17-wfi. OPENED - ANEW ! Till: KI.KUOi.N Livery anil Feed Stable, (Near the Couit IIous.) Hulick & Wright, Proprietors. ,!..-., 'l'..ainL ltiiir.rfiw .mil ITur.L'U frir tllH .-,(' coinoihition of customers. CHARGES REASONABLE. A share of the public patronage solicited. C-l-ti. PATENTS Obtained, ami nil Patent Business attended to Promptly and for Modcrato Feci. Ouroilice is oimotc the U. .S. Patent OJllce, and we can obtain Patcnis in less time than those remote from Wnsoinston. Send MODKL or DRAWING. auvisc as to pantcntabilily free of charge: and vc mako NO C'HAIKjK UXLKSS PATENT 18 SECUItKO Wo refer, hero, to the Postmaster, the Supt. of Monev Order l)iv., and n otHcials of tlio V. H. Patent Oilice. Pci circular, lulvice, terms and rcil'erenees to actual cli ents in your own State or County, write to C. A. S70W & Co., Opposite Patent Oilice. AVnshiugtoM. 1). C, A. n notin.ee m e n t , v r tt t A e v x 1 x IPJ Him (MTU J1DCQTUU TdLmiru oi Have on the way anil now arriving, several car loads Agricultural Implements. The Companr ill hereafter carry a full and complete stock of FARMING -:- MACHINERY. ;Ety-This deimrtinenf will boluniler the nianatremcnt of Mr. Kilpatrick. 2-19-ff- THE Rfl. & M. Co. JOB P Tho facilities having been increased by the addition of a lino assortment of now typo and a largo invoieo of the finest papers and material, ia now better prepared to oxecuto THE FINEST WORK on short notice. Call at onco if you want . . ' Circulars, Husinc&s Cards, Hill loads, Knvelonas, Society Cards, bhippiijK lags, Hegoipts, Visiting Cards. Logtil lUaukfi, 'llokots, Wedding Canls, 1 ostorii, SUituimmts, Hall Programs, Ckiiutitiitiuiw, Hylnws, Hriofs. PRICES REASONABLE. jfHrtiniUliiaUQU atumuitmid in Kvory Jiutauoo. Onlors by ilulj lrgi!))itly Allwitlvd tu. Addrw. Till: UllKHON Kt'Ul'T, I'liinii, Oregon. 0.&W.T.R.R. "The Hunt Line" In Connection with the NORTH HRN PACIFIC RAILR'D I'orms tho Quickest and Best Route Hot neon Kmteru Oregon mid Washington ,.ul Pnget snniid isiints, as well as the I'op ularaud Direct Line to nil POINTS UA.ST and SOUTHEAST rULLJlN SLEEPING CAKS, SUP EH 13 DINING CAKS, find FUEE SECOND CLASS SLEEPERS Thronsli to Clilcngo via till Line. Passenger Trillins of this Company are running regularly between DAYTON, WAITSBUKG, WALLA WALLA, WASH., anil PEN DLETON, an., Making close connection at Hunt's .liuutiou with Northern Pacific trains for Taconia, Seattle, Victoria II. C. Ullensburg, North Yakima. Pas co, Sprngue, Cheney, Davenport, Spokane Falls, llutte, Helena, St. Paul, .Minneapolis. AND ALL POINTS EAST. Passenger Trains making above connections leave Pendleton dally at 7: 10 p. m. Through Tickets Sold to all Points Hast at the Lowest Rates. W. F. WAMSLEY, Ocn'l Fr't and Pass'gr Agent. Walla Walla, Wash. G. W. HUNT, President and O'cn'l -Manager. II. L. DKACON, Ticket Agent, Cuion, Oregon. TYPE F0E SALE. j r A POl'NDS OF MINION TYPK. IN TIIIiKE lf)l.f Pair of cases. Tlietytx.- is in fair order and w ill be sold at a bargain. For further par ticulars call on or address this oilice. Thomson & Purscl aro agents for tlio celebrated Cyclone WindjMill, and as tlio prices on "them have been great ly reduced tlioy are now within the reach of all. Sample mill to be seen at their planer in North Union . Call aud examine it. M .flllfti m k- mil & A pamphlet ol infom.VI'.n silab-ySr1 r: I or tli-i i.twd,,ui..':f ; U',Qf Jl.f.tia PC ;!.'., C.ivo '' T ;'r 'l-.v v A rn miLuow. ! JT5 1 U.. I-vM liS WV.W.PP iff RINTING! anything in tho way of