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THE OREGON SCOU'
AMOS K. JONKS.
KDl IOK.
The Oregon Scout has as large a circu
lation as any three, papers in this sec
tion of the. State, combined, and is cor
respondingly valuable as an advertising
medium.
Friday, October 21, 1S87.
Union and Vicinity.
Nights cool.
Weather fine.
Mornings frosty.
Still they come and subscribe for
the Scout.
Everything in the
brings good prices.
vegetable line
.Stage from Cornucopia arrives
on
time loaded with paengcrs.
Go and see A. Levy's new drops i
goods, 12 yards for a dollar. ,
Wo are a little late in issueing the
paper this week, on account of our i
paper not arriving on time.
Cattle are reported to be dying around
and at the head of Uuttc creek in the
John Day country, with the black-leg. .
Astoria wants a street railway. Wo i
won't object. But we want a' street :
railway between Union and thcdo.iot.
The fronts of several of our business ,
houses are receiving a fresh coat of
paint which adds much to their ap
pearance. Don't forgot that the Orkoon Scoit '
is the best and most reliable paper in
Union county. Subscribe for it.
Advertise in it.
No use for any one to send their
money off elsewhere, when they can ,
get such bargains as arc advertised
to-day by A, Ley. j
The smelting works to bo built at
Tacoma, W. T will occupy about 25 j
acres of ground and give employment '
to about -1UU men.
Mrs. J. E. Davis has the thanks of
this office for a basket of very line and
delicious apples of the variety known
as the Mailey sweets.
We are afraid something is wrong
with our friend Levy, across the street.
.Seems by his advertisement be is going
into the nowspaper business.
The net taxable property for 1SS7
will probably reach over $2,500,000
The levy for county, state and school
tax will likely be about 23 mills.
The first of next month regular
freight teams from Cornucopia to Un-I
ion will be on the route. The teams
will be taken from the linker City lin
and put on the Union road.
If you want a fine pair of shoes or
boots, call on Mr. C. Vincent, who lias
just received a large assortment of la
test btyles from the east. He will not be
undersold for cash. Try him.
Recently one Zaek Doyle and Joel
Hewitt, of I'ino valley, engaged in
wrestling when Doyle fell, or wat
thrown, breaking one of his limbs.
Wrestling is sometimes expensive fun.
X. H. Harris, who has been loaning
money in Union for tho past month,
has moved to La Grande, and is now
manager of the Oregon Investment
Co., where his many friends will here
after find him.
Our public school is progressing
finely and accessions to its numbers
are made daily. With proper nourish
ment we can have ono of the best pub
lic schools in Eastern Oregon, but
people must turn out bettor to our
school meetings.
What has become of the road outfit
that were going to put the Pine creek
road in better condition? It is fine
weather now and more work can bo
done now than when tho rain sets in.
We want to sec that road put in prop
er condition ; tho sooner the better for
all parties concerned.
A man who will unexpectedly rush
into a printing office and ask if we
have any slieeps heads or mutton
chops about tho office, when ho well
knows there never waH a printing office
whoso operatives were not of tho most
intelligent persons of the age, richly
deserves a card of go to Jo. Wright's
and sec his stock of goods.
Mr. J. W. Meaty, a former supervis
or of the Oregon Insane Asylum, was
arrcstvd in San Francisco a few days
ago and-will bo brought to Salem to
answer charges brought before the
grand jury of Marion Co., upon which
several indictments have been hud
against him foi taking funds not prop
erly belonging to him.
Wo learn from tho Statesman of
Salem that Mr. J. A. Eakin has passed
his examination before tho supremo
court and been admitted to the Bar.
Wo alfo understand that he went
down near the Columbia river bar ami
passed another examination. Didn't
learn which was the severest test, hut
we do know (hat in times of danger,
Jimmy is brave.
Another valuable nquisition in the
shape of implements has been added
to the woikiug machinery of this
office. It is an indispcnablc article
to tho foreman, and more so to the
editor. We wonder how we have got
along without them so long, and no
doubt our readers will observe a decid
ed improvement in tho make up of
the paper.
Portland, like the farmer mentioned
in some of the juvenile reading books
who waited for his neighbors to help
him harvest his crop, has found out
that tho surest wy to get a thing
done is to do it herself. And now she
has concluded to build that "long felt
want," a hotel lit for kings and other
dignitaries, from the funds of her own
monied men, und not go begging after
foreign assistance. It is about time
for Portland to show tho country that
her spinal column is strong enough
to btur A ov.-a imtcrnrUieiH
Large quantities of yrain are- bt-iug
brought fo market.
Gr.indpa Swackh.uner has been
quite sick. He is slowly recovering.
Mrs. J. A. Denney. of Pino valley,
made this office n pleasant call this
week.
Miss Taylor, of Clover creek, former
of Union, has been down visiting her
many fricmh In re.
Quite a number of persons fiom
different fections have returned from
the Mechanics fair.
Mr. Kibbe will move to Pendleton,
shortly, for the winter, iis he is engaged
in the building business there.
If one thinks apples cannot bo raised
about Union, they should take a peep
into Sf O. Sw.ickhamcr's orchard.
Mrs. Lou Uemillard and her sister,
Miss Emma Jones, left for their home
at Butte City, Montana, Wednesday.
It is decidedly wrong for any nier
Phant to play a trick upon customers
who intending to buy, don't do it.
James Westerdale, T. X. Prollit K.
A. Leep C. W Haynie and several oth
ers of Pine valley, weie in the city this
week.
( ovo
Your overdue account at the
drug store is impatientlv
awaiting
your attention. Don't neglect it an
other day.
The Mechanics Fair is said to bo
much better than ever, and those who
attend will have no occasion to regret
! their visit.
Mr. Springer's residence is fast
Hearing completion. That, witli other
, improvements made about his
orty, gives it an air of comfort.
prop-
Henry Chandler is behind the conn-
ter at Drake's cash Moie at present, j
Mr. Chandler will move his family to ,'
Union and remain during the winter. ,
I Taylor Green was subpoenied by j
; U. S. Dept. Marshal Frush as a. witness '
' before the V . S. grand jury at Port- 1
j land. He left Wednesday afternoon. I
; Mr. 0. M. Jones, the grocer, and Al.
Gardner the jeweler, have been doing ',
' some very cxtensive(V) carpenter work j
about their respective, places of bus'
, ness.
' Born. To the wife of Dr. George
O'Conner, of Pine valley, on tho Sth.
i inst., a daughter. And now the do
mestic happiness in Doc's home is just
. about perfect.
Judging from the amount of hay
J that has been shipped from the valley
t cinee harvest, it must be getting
I scarce, and before grass comes again
! we may expect it to sell for high
l prices.
Head A. Levy's mammoth ad. found
elsewhre. Levy knows what printers
ink will do when put in the right
place. Call and see his immense stock
of goods, and he will give you aston
ishingly good bargains.
Mr. A. K. Jones, of the Scorr, left
last Monday on a business trip to the
Metropolis. He will, while there, take
in tho Mechanics Fair and other places
of interest. He will return about the
middle of next week.
The U. S. supreme court has ren
dered a decision upon the Kansas pro
hibition law that the property of
brewers and liquor men, when rendered
valuless by the act of the legislature,
must be paid for by the state. E. O.
A woman, who was returning from
a foreign trip recently, cheated the
custom house officials out of the duty
on about ifo.OOO worth of lace, by
adorning herself with it made up into
garments. She was attired through
out in lace, except her brogans.
One of tho robbers of the Harney
stage was captured in Canyon City,
a few days ago, by Shfrili Lockwood.
His name is A. Walters. On his per
son were found a lot of stamps and
somo papers, and other evidences of
his being one of the guilty parties.
W. II. Hembree, a former resident
of Umatilla county, has instituted a
libel suit against tho East Orcyonian..
We have not heard how much he
proposes to draw on the E. O. for, but
wo presume, something like a million
or so. Probably tho E. O. will com
promise for a few hundred thousand
and take the fellows receipt in full up
to dato of suit.
Mr. Simon Miller left yesterday for
Portland, accompanied by his son
Charles. Mr. Miller is having very
poor health. If he feels able, when ho
reaches Portland, ho will probably ex
tend his trip to California. In that
case his son-in-law, Mr. P. B. Wilson,
will accompany him. We trust tho
change will benefit him and that ho
may be fully restored to health again.
There was a rousing big school
meeting Monday afternoon Tho
three directors, tho clerk ami two
other tax-payers were present. It an
swered the purpose, however, and a A k
mill tax was voted. It was scarcely
known that a meeting had been called
or a Inrge number of voters would have
been present. The inclination of the
people of Union is to have a good
school and wo think wo are safe in
saying that our citizens pride them
selves iu tho educational interests of
the young people of Union.
Why do not th- people of this town
bestir themselves and awaken to a
more energetic and business principle
for tho w.lf.iro of our town. It is not
necessary that thoy neglect their own
business, but make it a point to bring
new aquisitions here. Tho fact is
there is loo much selfishness among
our Dconle and that there is a lack of
enterprising, wide-awake men in this
placo is too apparent, homo tune ago
there was an enterprise suggested and
many of our citizens were ready and
willing to take an active part in tho
matter and wcro ready to invest their
mouuy in it. Comidurablo talk was
indulged in and tomu corrusondunco
hud, but a lull is in the market and wo
hour nothing more,
about it. Kuvivu
it to a bticccssful
the. work and push
turmmutiotii
Sh riff lli.tniltoii ami wile returned
from Salem, TUt"-da.
See nntiee of Auction Sale at North
Powder, by II. M. Hughes.
Mr. George Wright and family re
turned from Portland, yesterday.
Bead the notice of sale of lames,
etc., by .1.11. Uinehart, Suminerville.
J. W. Slid tun made a (lying trip to
Baker City, Monday, on It gal bibiuess.
Our merchant" are doing an im
mense trade which fact speaks .well
for Union.
Mr. Al. Goodbrod left Newark, N. J.,
a few days ago and will probably
break in upon us about Sunday.
Dr. D. Y. K. Deeiing left yesterday
to return to Scio, Linn comity Or.,
where he is at present practicing.
The Ladies Foreign Missionery So
ciety will meet at the Presbyterian
church, Friday, Oct. 27th, n't 2:110
o'clock.
The Baker Citv JJcmovrat sa Sher
ill' Hinshaw's boarding house is well
patronized both regular and transient
boarders.
Attorney J. B. C rites loft for Port-
! land, Wednesday, to be gone several
1 days, and will combine business with
i,.!1Hi,nv
i - -
j A man named Syne Frye was killed
j at Long valley, Idaho, by his partner
one Sward. Sward had his prclimi
i nary trial and was acquitted.
J Someone, somewhere, somehow got
j into a row in this county, but sonic
I how we couldn't find anyone who
I knew anything about it. No charge
j niade for this delectable piece of news.
Tho life presented on our streets,
Thursday, would have made ordinary
men wish to live always. The throng
thronged till we nearly lost sight of
everything else but tho throng; we
then filled our eyes with tears.
Phillip Hohuglon, of Lower Powder
lost a purse, the other day, contain
ing over $1100. lie was very much
excited about his loss, lie was made
happy again, however, when a Mr.
McCoy came along and restored to
him his purse intact.
Frank Bio's. Implement Co., of
Island Citv, are now prepared to sell
i wagons, buggies, hacks, or any other
article of farm implements and machin
ery at lower rates than ever before sold
in Eastern Oregon. They guarantee
all goods they sell. Try them. 0
During the wetk marriage licenses
wcroissind u W. 1). Hobinpon and
Miss Mary O. Leep, of Pine valley;
Merritt Wilkinson and Miss Marv J.
Hundalt. of Cove; P. B. Wilson 'and
Miss Allie Miller, of Union. The re
sources of Union aro still developing.
Mr. Frazier, of Pyle canyon, left at
this office a radish of hugli dimensions,
as we thought, which weighed seven
pounds, hut when he said that was
nothing, that he had them that would
weigli li) pounds, wo stared and stared
at him, and wu realy think ho thought
we didn't believe him but we did.
Frank Bio's Implement Co., of Isl
and City, carry the largest stock of
standard implements; to bo found in
Eastern Oregon. Their terms and pri
ces defy competition. Thoy always
have on hand extras and repairs for
goods they sell, which is a matter of
great importance to the purchaser. 5
W. II. Cove and two boys, all joek
ies, and another man, were arrested
and lodged in jail in this city, on com
plaint of A. B. Conley, of Sandridge, for
stealing an overcoat and other articles,
during the county fair. Cove and tho
boys were arrested at linker City, the
other man at La Grande, and there is
one man out yet. The way of the
transgressor is hard, both for them
selves and the tax-pavers of the county.
A Mr. Boss, living at Keating on
Lower Powder, having occasion to go
to tho timber to make some shingles,
while absent from his camp discov
ered largo volumes of smoke in tliat
direction. He immediately suspected
his camp to be on fire anil on arriving
therejfound it all in Haines. His tent,
blankets, quilts, duster, overcoat, a
set of buggy harness and Sharps rille
all burned. Ho barely saved his
buggy. The farmers had cut largo
quantities of cord wood there, but after
hours of hard work he succeeded in
saving the wood.
CAHD OF THANKS.
We hereby (kviro to extend our niont
finccro thanks to tho many friends
who havo co kindly and willingly giv
en us their iibMstancu tinting the piek
news of our daughter Grade. Tho wil
lingness with which our numerous
friends havo given us their aid, ren
ders it unnecessary to mention names,
as all scorned to vio with each other in
rendering nssiBtaiicu in this, our ead
bereavement, and wo shall over fondly
cherish their inanv acts of kindness.
I M. COFFIN,
Mks. h. F. C CI" FIX,
EAGLE COOI'EIl SHOl'.
S. U. Aylcs, niuuufacturcr of but
ter barrels and kegs, 1ms always on
hand a good supply of tho best quality
mid will bull thciiiatrcasouahlu prices.
Give him a cull at his shop, south of
tho school house, Union.
t
LOST.
Romewhore between I'hy'e l'ointand
Union, a stemwind silver watch. A
liberal reward will bo given to tho per
son linding it, and returning it to me,
or leaving it at tlicollico of Tub Ohe
fio.v Scout. Fuank Hloom
Union. Oregon. May 12. 1887. .
This Is to certify tout I liiive used the Ac
me washing math lie uud wringer, und
thorougMv to-tctl it. aiuiain now xatlbtlcd
that it s (be I iHt washing machine now hi
uu, and uuliufcitatii.gly ix-couinii iid it to
any norson wi hlugu wuhIiIiik nia btiiu. I
amxutioued that it will do all or inn. o than
is claimed lor It by Mr. CotMnbeiry.
Mcleinv of
O.t I'ltb,
l'l.itlh. 11.
K7. l.v Kev. U.M. Irwin, Mr.
WilM.iiutitl Mls Aliie Miller. nl! of I nL.n.
ft l! UHUJVIAk.l jJjm
DIED.
I'OI'TIN. In tlii- eity, on Sundav. Oco
her t iih. K7, (irmve daughter ..f Mr. 1'.
M. und Jlfs. F. Collin, iigod 17 years, 8
momli am1 7 day-..
The following lines were placed in
her casket : "Wiitten for our Graeio,
who passed away while the chuich
. bells were ringing for the morning
j service."
Heading uenr the altar dun
breathe a low funeral lij tun.
For a young soul called uway,
Kre the noontide of it day. '
Fur the sleeper on the Mor,
Drop no more reure.tful tear:
I bo. the tr. input dr. 'l you -.cc
i 1 tint dust, the soul i free.
: lentil (ine lioundita; step hnth lost;'
: on n.imis mo Miitiv noved;
J Kyes vhne gleitiu vero spirit born,
Ope no inure to greet the morr .
!.ip once wreathed in smiles, are now
i'ale us ii the sleeper' brow.
And llieir touts n ,..ve were luished
While the e!ni:eh le.'lls ran .'at lirst.
ftnaaegana jjj.umA:iu.u m.uwn I'.nm mug auumrra
ni;v THIS WKKK.
On farm lands in t'tnatiMa. Il.iker. I'nlon,
(lilliani anil Wallowa eount" , et 8. !, u
mid II percent, on the 'ea'-''. tiui:'
lal o'...l. II. lilNLM'AhT, atihoVarin.
ers MoriiMf.-v and s.iwni:- (!;inU, Semnier
m!1 . OiejMin, if tin wan: ni"iie, on larin
luans.
'I'he S percent is on iinproed fr.nn laud
lien" the r iilro.nl in (iriinde 1'onde ViiHcv.
lO-Jt-ni:!, .1. II. KINKIIAKT."
NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION"
I.ami Orrn i: r l. (!i:mu:. Oni:io..
Oc;. l::, lss7. i
Notice is hereby s;ive:i that the following
named settler lias tiled notice of bis
intention lo make Dual proof in :ilp
port of his claim, and tout said proof
will he made before the ItcgiMcr and Ib-coi-ver
at ba (irande. Oregon, on Nov. ;:nth.,
1.VS7. vise: JOHN M Ilt'CII ANAS', I). S.
No. "!(' I, for the '.. NIC. MV Nft and Nil
SK See 12. Tp. 8 .s. I! Hi K. W.M. Ho
mimes the following witnesse'to prove his
coutinuniiti resilience upon, and cultivation
of. Mihl Intnl. viz: ()... s'lmvnrt. William
Kdwards II ,1. baker, and V M. Ollicer.
all of Pine V.illev. Union county, Oregon.
11i:m:y Kinkiimit,
10 21-wti. I!eister.
Tlmtier C'ulttwe t'tnril t'ronf. Xtitlcrf.r
rulilictitinii.
I'. S. Land Orru r. L. (iit.Ni! , Oisruo.v.i
Oct. i-;. iss7. t
Notice is In rehv uivon that WILLIAM
V. (iOKDKN liat liled notice of intention
to make tl nr proof In fine the register and
receiver at their i lliiv in La tin nde, Or, on
Saturday the 2(lth day of No. ISS7, on tim
ber etiituri! application No J"d. for the N W
SB quarter of section No. S. in Township
No. I, N, Kanno No. -10 ). W.M. He
names as witnesses; W. II. lliiidman, Wil
liam I'iue, .I.ilm ('hriMium, and John 101
liott. nil of i;igin, Oregon.
U KXKY l'lXiatAlIT,
10-21-w(i lictfistir.
ADMINl.S. tl l 'I U1XS SAI.li.
To whom it may concern:
Notice is hereby piveii.tlmt by virtue of
un order of sle made and entered by the
County court of the State of Oreuou," for
Pnion county, on the 7th day of .Inly. IKS",
the unit fsif;ned, ndmiiiHtratrix of 'the es
tate of (U'oi-l'c li ek, lU-cPusiMi, will, on the
2t!th dv of November, 1.v7. at the hour of
one o'clock 1'. M .. on the premises herein
after described in I'nion county, Oregon,
sell for ea h in hand, to the highest bidder,
at public outer) , the following dcseilhed
real etate of the estate of (ieorpi Iteck, de
ceased, to wit: Tlie H'j of NK',,' Keo 2.1 T.
!), S. li. ir B, W. M .
Union. Or. October loth, 1S7.
HLHANOK IUH'K. j
10-21, Aiiiniuistrntri.
sni:i:jrrs ham:.
TOTlCH IS UKKKIIY (ilVKN. THAT
1 1 under and by virtue of an execution
and order of .sale issued out of (lie Circuit
court of the State of Oregon, for Union
county, to nie directed and delivered, bear
ing dute of October i.'ith, lvi", upon a judge
ment and decree of foreclosure rendered iu
said court on the lltii.ihiy of October, IKS7,
in favor of A. 12. , Katun, rill", ynd against
Thomas l Huird Sr, and I.ydia 11. 1 laird.
Defts., reiiiii'inu me that out of the iironer
ty hereinafter described and described iu
suit! decree, I inuUo the sum of ?IH)7.."i0 with
interest tbnreon from October Iltb, 1887. at
the rate of 111 per cent, per annum., and the
sum of $:.").oo attoriiey'n fee uud tho further
sum of .It 1:1,1.". cost, J.uid accruing costs.
And, whereas, by i-uid e.e u t ion and de
cree it was ordered that the following de
scribed luoperty be sold, to wit: (.'oiuincn
cing at the North-cast corner of Lot No. 8
in Klock No. 10 in the town of Union. Un
ion county, Oregon, mid running West 80
feet; thence South 100 feet; thence Kastrfl
feet; thence North 10H feet to the placo of
heiniiiii'.", The sumo being the part of
Lots No. 7 anils hi said llloek No. 10, in
said town of Union. Therefore. I will sell,
on Monday the iilL day of November, 1SS7,
at - o'clock I'. .M. (if '-aid day, at public
auction, at the court liotisi) door in Union
county, all the right, title and interest
which the said defendant.- Thorna- I'. I laird
Sr. and I.ydiu II. Hand bad on or after the
lilst day of November, lsu:i, in or to -aid
property.
Terms of sale, utli to mo in bund.
Dated at Slieriirs olb c this istli duv of
October, IS37. A. V HAMILTON,
Shcrid'of Uiiiiin cuintv, Orc-'on.
J5y .himes Lowell, Ucpiiiy. ln ,.,l.
Nutlet) of Ailiiilnistiiilor's sWilo.
j i? the MutVr of the L' '. f W'UIU Skiff,
Jjtrantd.
I-Y VIItTUi;OF AN OKHKIKiF hALl
Jiuade and entered b liie ( 'uiuil..' court
1 within and for I'ninu ounty. Oicpm on
the I.'ith day ol Aiigui. iSi , ordering and
directing too niiderign"d, iidmiiilsti.itor
of tho citato of Willi,. Skill, decc;i:c.. V
t-ell the led eiuto hereltuflur ddav.iihcJ,
, to wit: r.cginnitig nt a pon t ana oau
, third feet wist of tho south-wist coruor of
i block No. llaiinah's addit on to tho town
in,' West l id.'ii, I nion county, Oregon;
i theni'o north XVi feot; tbunee wot 110 an I
four liftlis tu't; thence si itdi 37.1 foot;
thence can ll'l and four ilfih feot to the
' pluca ofbt'piiiniiig; uud the north half of
block No. - in "aid llunuuhM udd tiou to
' sul'l town of Went Union. Union county,
Oregon, in abfacti u of a mortgago of
A. li. Ea on. tc will, on tlie-'Ut day of N'
' Vfinbcr, 18S7, in front of tho court h uso
door in lli town of Union, Union county,
I Oregon, soil smd ubovo described lund at
publio outcr to Hut highest bidder. Tho
' terms of sale :uc ono-hulf cash ami onu
littlf on u uredit of nI.v month, the purchas
er giving bin note for thecleforrod payment
with mortgage on said luiidri to voeuro the
payment thereof.
f)at(dul Union, Augtisl IS.U, IW7.
JlXltY C. SKIFF,
I Admi dstrutrlx,
1 I) A. MoALI TKIt.
AdniiuUrctor of tho IkUite of WilIU
VtLso- MIL L1C 15. At tin- i
tin' li itlc's liiirint- in tliU fit v.
Fire!
I El' I E H 1 1
New way to pay old debts. Not. to have any. Pay cash as you 'z-, and g t
the benefit of discounts CASH IS KING ; low prices his .-lu.es.
STOVES TIAxn HARDWARE,
I CBOCKKBY. KUBBEB BOOTS- MH.NS' BOOTS,
j LA 1)1 KS' SHOES, CHI LI B EN'S S H O F.S. DBY GOODS,
' GIANT POWDEB, SPOBTING PoWDEB, F1SE, SIKH',
j Paints, Oils and Glass,
i Giwrirjs, Salt Tokco aM Gip's.
IsSf-I will sell tho above goods it priees
j that defy competition.
j HOBSES. CATTLE AND PBOIH CK TAKEN IN F.JH iiANGi:.
Come on McDufi', and blowcd be he who first cries, ' IInKl la,, enough."
my, uo no ir m w, im m m,
GREAT REDUCTION
Fine Cassimerc
Silk Suiting.
Danish Cloth,
c.and
! Winter Flannels, at 20c. a .yard.
Fine .Line of Gloves just h
f- -:;-::W. MY .STOCK OK FI,L ant WIN TIM!
I
MY HNTIKH
IS Alii; NEW AXl) l-'ItKSH,
WILL UK SOLI) AT
The Mest Seleeled Stock of
BOOTS and SHOES,
Rubber Boots,
AROTUJS & OVIiltSIIOIiS.
To be found in the city,
Just arrived' direct from tho East
!
Crofitay, Mw, .fill and
The finest stock of shelf hardware in town.
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Jos. Wright - - - Union, Or.
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HORTEST Al BEST ROUTE.
Stage Line
THROUGH in TEN
HOURS
Stages U'avo Union Every .MONDAY, WEDNESDAY and FItlim
jWorniiiKH. heavo Cornucopia, on return trips our Tl 1
DAY, Till" 119 DAY and HAT I UDAY Alornin:'.
Carrying Passengers and Fast Freiit.
Charges for passengers, - 0.00
Hound trip, - - - - S 10.00
A Magnificent Hccnio Hottte. So Delay, No Alkali, No Duol.
J. K. EliLIOlT, I'UOPKIETOll.
The Orepn InTeslment Coraimuy,
OF LA GRANDE, Gil EG ON.
Mini muiW arruiigcnanlti foreapltul to loan on roulestulc. at the iowiint ruto ever
oll'i red in Uantcrn Oregon. . ,
Rate of Interest, 8, 9 10 per qerit
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STOCK" OF
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