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THUKBPAY, NOV. 12, 181)1. The Mission of the Alliance. Mnnjpcoplo liavc eonm to tv'toni; conclusions as to thu real, net mil, traih ful mission of llio farmer' alliance. They luivo jumped nt ideas, and gnip(I the 19060 fragments with Mimothiug nkin to consiatency. As nil other mov ing, progressive roforms hnvo exper ienced in their debut, the ridicule, of tho doubtful, the ubiuo and misrepre sentation of the jealous, tho alliance must expect tho game exporionco. liven Galileo, who said, with fear of death ranking in his soul, "still she moves," of the planetary system, was made to feel how little charity a now theory and thought rccoives at tho hands of the world. 15 von tho discov cror of tho Now World, at one time, be loro tho perilous voyao into tho wastes and waves of an unmoastired and track less son was begun, was called crazy, and the little children pointed to tlioir foreheads with ridicule, when they passed him on the street. But Time, that wondrous angel who adjusts tho inequalities of human progress, has done its work, and the nations nf two continents will unite in celebration of the four hundredth anniversary of the achievement of tho crazy (Jeneosc. The circumstances under which the first farmers' alliance was organized, and tho objects in view by tho pioneer originatore, show plainly what the leal mission of tho Order is. Away down on the uttermost bolder of Texas, about fifteen years ago, near Lampasis, the idea originated. Tho settlers wero harassed with cattlo thieves from Mex ico, and bordering counties in Texas. Tho country was spaisely settled and law, in tho modem, civilized fcons-o of tho word, was banished fiom the lan guage of a certain class of tho popula tion. Mutual protection and brother" hood, theieforc, wasthefirttgreat moth er of tho principals of tho hauly broth erhood. Neighbors needed aid in tho peril of the wilderness. Their families depended on tho growth of tho herd for subsistence, and in order to defend their property against tho ' prowling brigands that used tho darkness to shield thorn in their oonteinptablo pur poses, tho farmers joined tbenisulven under tho solemn compact, which stands today at tho main struetuio of tho alliance,1 but with fow alterations. Tho ilrst principle, and tho corner stone is: "In tilings essential, unity; in all tilings charity." And in langtia oiuor 1 nan llio Anglo-Saxon race, its intention is, "On cartli, peace and goo will to man !" From extremely humble beginning, in a remote ruction, from among men honett and loyal and faithful, but tin learned in the polish and tho llnery of modem education, it has couio to bo u recognized factor in thj present so cial and economics order of America. It has not coino as tho whirlwind, in commotion and rush and fury, bring ing changes suddenly and unexpected jy, out it lias advanced with patient but irresibtablo step, measuring its progress by tho needs of its followers, planting with charitable hand good seed, and bringing forth in thorn patches inany a full blown rose. Its coat of arms has no nuiBkotry or war drums engraved thereon. Its mission is ono of unsullied peace. It puts tho plow in tho carnnon's placo, and hangs tho fccytho where tho Hword is glisten ing. It believes in this: Homo is tho foundation of government; truo gov' eminent means justice to all its sub jects; equal justice to all, moans un ivoreal prosperity, and universal pros perity means vi:.vvA Tho toiler whoso homo is chuerful and enlightened, whoso rights are his own, will defend and sustain our national pride when the 1 ired soldiery will stampede and hide its infamous head from danger, and when tho drums beat and trumpet of battlo will havo been di owned in tho song and surge of tho unarmed host o( artisans. It is not hero to re volutionize mid transform with blood and strife. It is not among us whispei ing treason in the ears of our citizens nnd sowing seed of rebellion far from III It is here for the sake of equal jnstico to all men that society may bo bettered by frequent changes and adjustments that laws tending toward tho oppression of any class of citizens, muy bo wisely and peacefully changed from their present conditions to a con dition of equality not bordering on partiality that by association and in terchange of thought, people may bo brought to a fuller and grander reali zation of it neighbor's duty, that chaii ty and benevolence and generosity and love nro prime virtues of manhood ami womanhood, and ring clearly upon Clod's loiiolistono. It is no icouoo hut, tearing down with unholy hand tho beautiful nnd good things of oivl- liition, and distigiuiiM the achievement nf ci. unties yearn of industry and toil. It. in no barbarian with shout and ctir.e demanding (he dethronement of that principlb or policy which wiser men havo pronounced good, but, rather, a spirit of peace, with wings folded, walking among men on n mis sion of goodness, strengthening ties already bound and welding new links in the chain of human brotherhood. It is strictly 11 social ordor, stopping out of that plane only in tho event of sonio urgent causo or for tho accom plishment of some purpose of more than ordinary importance. It? mis sion lies in tho elevation of human kind, morally, intellectually, frater nally and, lastly, financially. There is some discussion ainong difl'orent localities and stales at to whether tho alliance should become an outspoken political organization, but in most instances the sentiment is decidedly against such a stand and in favor of remaining a strictlv social order, bettering our financial surround ings by frequent innovations and tho establishment of co-operative enter prises As a social institution it has a wonderful field of operation. Tho limes demand unity of action in all reform. Men are losing tho old time I spirit of intolerance and superstition. We need some rejuvenator in Ameri can society, anil when we get mothers and daughters and wives and sisters imbued with tho spirit of change, the sons of Adam will find it burdensome to resist. When we once establish the fact by actual manifestation, by living proof, that the alliance is no host of anarchs demanding tho annihilation of all human achievement, and tho distribution of property, tho non-communicants will look with more charity on the Coining Kaco! Of courso membership in tho order does not disrobo men of their human propensities. Tho aim is elevation and advance. It teaches men that Truth is tho epitome of all goodnet-p. Uut in tho light of this teaching there is yet dishonesty and tieachery fcr no order, bo it ever so ancient, is free from tho inroads of passion and hu man frailty. The tempter smiles with wiohety and grace at ovtyy turn in the patli of human destiny, and many thero are who yield. Homo overestimate the duty of the oulor, and in seeking to further its good .work lose sight of consistency. Some think charity means tho giving of substance to any and every causo and bestow lavishly wlieio tho need is not great. Uut truo charity, as com prehended by m, is tho uplifting of those fallen ; the aiding of those in aotual need ; encouragement to every honest iibpiratiou; pointing tho best known way to the lost, and injuring no one by thought, word or deed! Tiuth means beinu what we really are. No mask, nor hypocrisy, nor deceit. Tho cautious uso of language, and faithful report. It means to bo openfaced and above blander. It means that in our daily intercourse truth and honesty should hold su premo sway. Brotherhood means all that is found in the story of tho Hood Samaritan help, and aid, and respect, and love for all mankind. It means that indissoluble chain of friendship which in all climes and at all times binds man to man, with God the pillar to which the mysterious links nro locked. IlKimtAM Wilson Huffman. No Pxf.r- SeBston. A Telegram roi ailed Governor rennoyer's attention o tho fact that sonio of tho Eastern Oregon journals wero demanding that ho should con vene tho legislature in extra session for tho purpose of making an appro priation for a portage road botween Tho Dalles and Celilo, and enquiring of him whether he had such an inten tion. Tho govomor replied that ho should not oall any oxtrn session of tho legislature, that it was tho duty of congress rather than of the state legis lature to make such an appropriation, and that he had faith that tho next democratic house would, in the next river and harbor ,bill, appropriate $1110,000 as recommended by the United States ongineors for that pur pose. Portland Telegram. A Wonder Workor. Mr. Frank IIuIVmku, it youug man of Hurling ton, Ohio, null's that ho hud been under tho ruro o( two prominent phylrlan, nml mod ttit.tr treatment until ho wan not able to get ton ml. They pronounced hi eate to lx Con unitlon mul Incurable. Ho wa jcruaiUl to try Dr. King' Now DUeovery for Cou.umpttou, (.'ought uiul ColtU ami nt Hut time was not ublo to walk itrrokn tho ktrect without re.tlng. lla (omul, before ho had u.ed half n dollar Unlit', thiil ho Nut mui'li U'tUr; hi continued to urn tt ami today enjoy good health. If you haruauy Throat, l.uiiK or l.'het Trouble try It. Wogiur- miliwuill.furlliwi. Trial buttltM frit) til llrnun'a drug ttoro. Union, Oioguu. The-Ik'1 job punting tan Ih prtxtirod at this ollleu. WASHINGTON. Our Weekly Letter From the National Cap it'll. A PRESENT FROM CARNEGIE. National Council of the Grand Army of the P.epttbllc LauncMntr tho Cruiser Detroit. 1'residont Harrison expressed him self us holing greatly relieved to turn over tho foreign business of the gov ernment to Secretary Blaine again. This is doubtless true, but if one may judge from tho expression, of opinion ! tfQ FW&FIWU?1 from persons of all Shades of political I and will be sold at a bargain. For fnrther iwr , ,. , . ,. ... . ticiilnm call on or iiddremi this ofllcc. oonei, 1110 aispaieii instructing Minis tor Egan in relation to the demands of this government upon that of Chili regarding the mobbing of U. K. nailors, which was made public tin's week, u:id which although bigned bv asrisant Secretary of State Wharton, was written by Air. Ilarrifon, demonstrates that Mr, Harrison is an adept in tho preparation of state papers. It would bo difficult for anyone to put that dis patch in more uppropriuto language, and fortunately upon such questions as this all patriotic Americans, with out regard to their political affiliations, occupy ptecisely the same position. Secretary Blaino had a talk with Senor Montt, who has been appointed Chilian minister to the United States this week, but as the new minister's credentials have not yet arrived the talk was entirely informal. Senor Moult professes the greatest friend ship for tho United States, but he has 11 friend and associate who lives at the Chilian legation in this city, that loses no opportunity to express tho con tempt which he says the Chilians feel for this government and its people. At ono time this fellow, whoso name is Foster, claimed to be secretary of the legation, but now he says ho has no oilicial connection therewith. It might bo said of Poster, as Commo dore Yandeibilt onco said of ono of his sons-in-law "Ho is more kinds of a blank fool than any man I oversaw." It is regarded hero as almost cer tain that tho farmer's alliance of the eighth Virginia district will nominate n candidate to succeed tho late Repre sentative Lee, the only question being whether the alliance shall allow tho candidate to bo labeled democratic or sail under their own Hag. It is an agricultural district, and can bo con trolled by tho alliance if no mistakes are made by them in tho preliminary work of,niaking tho nomination. Criticism of public mon without just causo never helps anybody or any thing. Tho best, friends of temperaneo express regret that an attack, in the namo of temperance, has been made upon President Harrison, not for any thing ho has done or left undone, but because Mr. Andrew Carnegie, the Scotch-American millionaire, has an nounced that he had sent a barrel of Scotch whiskey to tho White House as a present to Mr. Harrison. It by no means follows that Mr. Harrison will drink this whiskey becauso it was given to him, indeed ho would havo to have an ostrich stomach if ho drank all tho liquids sent by cranks and friends to tho White House. Eow presidents havo occupied tho White House whoso personal habits wore moro tomporato than thoso of Mr. Harrison, and no president has been a moro sincero friond to thoso engaged in temperaneo work; therefore it is hard to understand why he should be subjected to harsh criticism for some thing that ho had nothing whatever to do with. On November 11, tho National Council of administration of tho G. A. H. will meet in this city for the pur pose of deciding upon tho ditto for holding tho national encampment next year, and also for tho examina tion of documentary evidence showing that tho Washington executive com mittee has secured the required con cessions from hotol-keepcrs and rail roads and complied with other stipulated requirements. All theso things and more hnvo been done. Every hotol-koepcr in Washington has bound himsolf in writing not to add one cent to his rogular charges during ! tho encampment. A number of officials wont over to Baltimore Wednesday afternoon to witness tho launching of tho steel cruiser Detroit, which was a success. It is thought that tho twin vessel to tho Detroit, which is also to bo built at Uultimore, will bo christened Mobile. A naval court of inquiry is investi gating the recent wrecking of the U.I H. S. Dispatch. It seems that tho accident wus caused by tho executive ollluur changing tho hailing orders of tho (louimuuilor, owing to his mistak ing one light for another, at least that's the way the testimony so far taken makes it look. "This is no political headquarters" said an official at the farmers' alliance headquarters when asked for political news from Ohio; "whatever action individual members of the organiza tion may take tho National Alliance has not yet gone into politics." Hon. Jerry Simpron, who passed through Washington this week, says tho alliance representatives will havo their own candidate for shaker and will not. go into tho caucus of either of the old parties. J. II. C. TYPE FOR SALE. HI V 1 ji VIA, 1 S JO Oood Ageute to sell our general line of merchandise. No I'eddllng. Above (Hilary will t,o paid to "live" agenta. For further information uddrewi: ClIK AHO HKX1.KAI, srm.Y CO., l-2:l-yl 17S Wli t Vim Hum) St., ( hicii(,'0, III. Hall Bros., Union, Or. Have. Juhtreeeived;u lnrpo supplyif School Books, Copy Books, Skitcs, Tablets, Inks, Erasers, And in fuel everything need in the public schools of this county. Vi HS?('nll early nnd make your elections, or (.end in your orders. 10-1-tf. Slir.KlFf'S S.VLK- ATOTICi: Irf I1HKE11Y tilVUN THAT HY VII! li tue of an execution and order of sale issusd out of the Honorable Circuit I'onitof the State of Oregon, lor Union county, bearing date the Uth day of November, 1M)1, and tt mo directed and dellvcro.l, upon 11 Judgment mid order of sale of heretofore attached property, entered on the llthdny of October, IN'Jl, herein Thomiis Trill is pliintllfiind II. I), ltivers and .lor., (ill nough are defendants for the sum of Ninety and eighty-seven one-liundrodths dollars, with Interest thereon at the rate of eight per cent, per annum, from the 11th day of October, iwil, mid the further mini of Thirty-six and twonty hl. ouu-huudreiltliN dollars tor costs and dis bursements, which Judgment was enrolled and docketed In the clerk's otllco of said court, on the 11th day of October. lMU.iiud ordering the sale of the following described heretofore at tached real estate, to-wit: All the tight, title, interest and cialiu that the defendants, II. 1). ltivers and .Ins. liilnongh or either of them had on the 11th day of October, ltfli, or since ac quired In and to Lots 1, mid :i in lllock 115 in Chaplin's addition to La (linnde, t'nion countv, Oregon. Now, therefore, under and by virtue of said execution and older of sale as aforesaid, I will sell i.t public auction at the court house door nt Union, Union comity, Htatcof Oregon, on Friday, the 11th dnv of December, lS91,at2 o'clock p. 111. of said day, nil the light, title, in terest and eluini Unit thti said di-fcudaiits II. I), Rivers and Jos. liiluough or either of llieiu had on t tie llth day of October, I Mil, or since 11c Uitlred in or to the above doscribod real estate, to hatisfy said judgment, fes, costs, disburse ments and interest as aforesaid and accruing costs. Terms of bale, cash to nie In hand in gold coin of the United Mates. Dated November Uth, lhfll. J. T. ilOLLKH, HheriU'of Union County, Oregon, lly W. It. Usiieii, Deputy. t li-V.'-wS. HOTICP TO CONTKACTOItS. lllds will be received up to noon October 21, ls'.il, for building a school house In district No. :ll. t'lzo of building, .'rj.N'j-.', with to cloak rooms, f.8; 1 door and s wludows; baloon frame, rustio; walls, matched celling; over head, rustic; plain box cornice; doors, windows and all frames fiirnkhed by the bchool bonM. All bids should be sealed and mnrked ",Con tractors ltlds," and addressed to W. A. Cates, School Clerk, Telociifcct, Oregon. Jacob Newman) vs. Oeo, It. Bobicr.) -miCItKAS, on the S5tli day of September, t IStXJ, by consideration of tho Circuit court of tho State of Oregon, for I'nlou county, inn suit entitled; August Klostermnu vs. James Welch et at, a derteo of foreclosure and order of sale of foreclosed premises was duly rendered, entered of record anil docketed In favor of Jacob Newman one of the defendants In said suit, and against Oeo. II. llobler, another of said defen dants: therefore, notice is hereby given that un der and by virtue of a foreclosure execution and order of sale Issued out of the said Honorable Circuit Court on the 1st day of October, 1WU, In tho above entitled cause, wherein Jacob New man the above named judgment creditor ob tained n Judgment and decree of foreclosure- and sale against Oeo. 11. llobler, the above named Judgment debtor on said 'i'lth day of September for the sum of fSKMiTi over and alwivo a credit entered on said Judgment as of that date, and interest thereon nt the rate of ID er cent, per annum, since sntd September i', IS wo, and ac cruing costs and costs of this writ, I am com manded to sell the land siniated In i ulnn coun ty, Oregon, and dtwrribod In mid doerfo as fol Ioms, to-wit: Lots 0 ami 10 In block 7 in the town of North I'owder.l'niou county, Oicgoii. Therefore 1 will soil nt public auction to tho niguest ana nest luiiucr lor cam, in i uilotl States aold coin, at the court house door In the city of t'lilon, t'nion county, Orcgou.ou tbe 14th iluy of November 1MU, at i o'clock p. m. of said day, all the right title and Interest in said above deserlbod real estato that the mid defendant iieorKoll. lloblor had on or after the &!utldny of April KM, to satisfy mid Judgement coats and accruing cosu. Oated at 1'ulon thin 10th day of October, lNd. J. T. IIOLLIfc. Sheriff of t'uloii County, Oregon. lly W. It. Van kk, Deputy. lO-lS-w.'i. SlUiUlFl'VS S.V1.JC. VTOTICi: IS HKItmiY OIVKN that hv VIU 1 tue ot an evecutlou tssueil out of the Hon orable Circuit Court of the Stale of Oregon for t'nion county, bearing date the 'JSth day o( Octo tierlttll, tomo dlrectixl and dellvcnil upou a iudgeuieut entereil therein on the '.'Ith day of VVbruary, IS'Jl, which judgement was enrolled and docketed in the clerk's otllco of said court in said county, on tho'JItli day of February, 1S91, wherein Staver A: Walker are plalutlil's and C. W. Ladd U ilefeudcnt for tho sum of one huu dretl and tiftceu and &M0O dollars with In terest thereon at the rate of 10 per rent, iht an num, from the I'lih day of February ls'.t, and the further sum of tweutyono and OMtu dollata ris, anuauo tneciv-tsoi ami uKinthU writ. Therefore, fcuftlclcnt ieronal nnivrty not being (uiiiid, 1 have levlnl uism the following de scrllxxl real estate, sltuutiil in I uion county, Onsgon.town NJ, of SK Sue. 20, Tii.2S, ft. :w K W. M. and by virtue ol said execution and nop auction at tno court I. t'nion countv. stata of Oregon, on Saturduj theJth day ol )eHuUr, 4), at 'l o'cliM'k p. m. of said da , all lh rtgbt, title ami lnlorit of iu ul lo the above th scriixu pnunuus iuui me miu uwatHiMil, until iimi inwviuiiu iu mu da) tH I vbrunry, littl, or ban stHve aniuirwl, to wtUfy Mkl iult ftl tU, ohIi to ate li u, In ". k i )AtW Ml I'utoil l,lll,, ,r 1 ,U t)f Si., t 1 ItoTLik. t ! pan mum mnn i I j .. ... .. m t mm i wNiy, imm lly W it Viiiku. lh'iw y IISIIIAV Ml t ICE. T MIT Oil PTKAYKH FItoM 1IARTOX I.AKI:, u 2(nniey county. Oregon, Hbout the first of Muy. UWl, fourteen heml of hi.ree, all branded on rlKht stifle tin follows: One Mirrel mare also branded 1 1 underneath the above brand. One iiray mure iilto branded 1 1 underneath the above brand hml a cow bell on when lait Mien. One browu maro nlw branded (! on left shoulder. All tbe above described auimala were tnken from Wnllown valley last fall. Any one glvliu; Information of their whereabout, laHweeti Har ney and Wallowa valleys', will be liberally re warded. Addrens: II. J. RINKIIAKT, 10-1-ml. Summervillo. Oregon. SIDIJION'S. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Union f'ounty. E. ?. McComaa, M. Thomson, K. rnel,l A. ucuney ana John l onine, nainum v. Laura Fairall, May ?hellady and the un known hei at law of J. M. Kordlee, te- To Laura Fairall, May Khellndy and to theheire at law of J. M. Koriiioe, deceased, whose names are Unknown, ami to all other unknown lier- unknown per- sons having or claiming an intercut in the nroDcrtr herein described: TN THE NA.MK OPTIIK .STATE 1 X on arc hereby renmred to unpen swer the complaint tiled iriiuxt you in the above entitled suit on or before the lit day of the next regular term of the circuit court of the ututntf HMn.in I.,- t',.l.,t ...-.,.. .iftne lIv I weeks conmlete' mibllcHtioti of this 'summons, to-wit: on or before the 16th day of November A. 1). isai. Dufeudnut.i will take notice that if they fiii! 10 . ,i.-niiswcr or plead within i-aid time, the I'liiintlll's will apply for want thereof, to the court for the relief demanded in tho complaint, to-wit: For 1111 order for tho salo ! in partition of Lot 5, Itlock 1, in the city of Un I ion, County of Union, Ptatc of Oregon, nnd for 11 ; partition among the owners of tho proceeds ; thereof after paying thecohtsaud disbursements 01 tins suit nnu tor general relict. This summons is published in Tun Oukoo.v Scout, a weekly newspaper published at Union, Oregon, by order of lion. Jas. 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). ls!)l. T. II. CiiAwroitn. Attorney for l'lalutln's.' For Sale. ITVAIt.M in Cove, consisting of ICO acres. All . under fence, small orchnrd, nino room house, unall barn, out buildthgs and one wood working establishment run by water power. Inquire ofS. 11. llurroiighs, Cove, Or. 9-17-wO. OPENED - ANEW! Till: ELKIIOKN Livery and Feed Stable. (Near the Court House.) Hiilick & Wright, Proprietors. (lood Teams, lluggics and Hacks for the ne comodutlou of customers. CHARGES REASONABLE. A share of the public patronage solicited. C-l-tf. PATENTS Obtained, and nil Patent ISusiucss attended to Promptly and for Moderate Foes. Ourollico is opposite tho U. 8. Patent .Ollicc, and we can obtain Patents in loss (itne than those remote from Wnsolugton, Send MODEL or DRAWING. Wo nuviso as to pantcntnbililv free of charge: and we niako SO CHANGE UNLESS PATENT IS SECUKED AVo refer, here, to the Postmaster, the Supt. of Money Order Div., and t') olllcials of the U. S. Patent Ollicc. I'ci circular, advice, terms and retl'erences to actual cli ents in your own State or County, write to C. A. SNOW & Co., Opposite Patent Otlico. Wiisliiugtou. D. O. A. n nounce m e n t, ' T-T iPirnun nm nnrnnm rDLfimu urn, uiilltuiv. 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