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.Lottor. March 13th, 1383. Editor Ohkoon Scout: "When the gavel of tho j)rcsidcnt. of tlio 6cnato and the ppenkor of tho Iiouho of rcprvsontutivei falls upon tho dusk nt exactly 12 o'clock each day, ilaga arc at tho Funic moment hoisted upon tho poles that rise from tho crests, of tho cupolas on both ends of tho cap ital. The moment that cither the sen ate or the Louso adjourns the Hag on that wing of tho building goes down. I One ha only to get a view of tho caj-, itol to know if either, or if both houses of congress are in pension. ' Tho Hag duty is performed by tho I oldest employee of the capitol John Chauncey who came to Washington t with Thaddeus Stevens, "the great! commoner," and when tho latter he-1 came so weak that he could scarcely walk, Chauncey used to carry him up and down tho marble stairways to and from his carriage. It was to him that tho statesman made the remark since I quoted, when ho was carrying him into the house one morning as usual, "Chauncey, I wonder who will carry me when you are gone?" Mr. UJiauneey lias been m the cm- ploy of tho house ever since, and an other duty of his is to see that the re publican members arc all in their pla ces when an important vote is taken. Tho democats have for tho same duty on their side of the hall, u man by the namo of lice Hill, and these two know the haunts and habits of every mem ber of tho house. If uvote is to lie ta ken at midnight it is tho duty of Chauncey and Hill to see that the members of their respective parlies are present or paired. Tho prohibitionists of the District of Columbia aro in no wise discouraged by tho rebufr with which tho I'latt bill for prohibition in tho District of Colu mbia met last week. They did not ex pect n very much better fate for tho bill at present, but tho queston will not "down" any more than Uanquo's ghost, but will continue to confront congress and tho executive until vic tory bo won. . On last .Sunday aftornoon there wa a tcmperunco mass-meeting at the Congregational church, which was filled to overlowing. It was in behalf of tho soldier'B and sailor's home here, a, department of tho W. 0. T. U., and a generous collection was taken up. Several congressmen were on tho plat form and took part in tho proceedings. Ex-Qov. (now representative Long) of Mass., who opened tho meeting said that the prohibition question is of more vital importance to tho people than the removal of taxes on lumber and sidt, and it is a question on which all who agreed could stand together, irrespective of parties or sections. Congressman Kerr, of Iowa, next spoke, saying among other things that ho was proud to represent a stato which refuses to license saloons for public rovonue. Representative Cuteh con, who was next introduced, argued against high license and in favor of legislative prohibition. Tho question, ho thought, divided itself into two points, tho relation of tho person to tho drinking habit, and tho relation of the stato to tho Jiquor traffic. Law, ho said, is nothing but formulated public sentiment, and children ought to bo taugnt their duty 'through the influence of tho schools. Talking to tho soldiers from the Home, the arse- mil ano tno imrraous, wno wero pres ent, ho saiil they wero the men who needed most to keep sober. Many a man in the late war, ho added, had died a martyr to tho druukeness of his superior officer. When Senator, I'latt presented in tho Senate, this week, several myro pe titions in favor of prohibition in the District, ho referred to one signed by 37-1 citizens hero, saying that it had been stated by some of tho city papers that the petitions sent to the Senate for prohibition in the District had been signed by women and children. Ho mentioned that one in his hand from local citizens was signed by many men of high business standing. He added that ho was always proud, how over, to presont bucIi petitions from women. My tho way, tho last of this month will bo tho "Women's week" in Wash- mgtou. Prominent womon worker who havo in charge the arrangements for tho International Council of Wo mon to bo held hero havo for several wcoks boon immersed in tho prelimi nary biusincbs of tho conlerenee. Tho busiest preparations aro in progress, and they aro careful to tell you that it is in no sense a woman Biilrrago conven tion. Women who never thought specially of woman suffrage aro com ing to take part, delegates from associ ations across tho Atlantic, all sorts of associations in which women work. It will be the most important and in fluential gathering of women tho world has over seen. J. H. C. International Council Womon. of AmoiiR tho other noted women who will speak at tho AVoincn' Jubilco (an it hnH heen termed hy t-omo one) in March, at AVushinijtoii, jiorhaps ono of tho most inteivhting, i Ptmdila Rama hat Sarasvati of India, mora familiarly known ua tho Piuulitii Ramahai, When ono has heard bomethiii,' of tho learning, the courage, tho Kindle lienrtcdiicsti of Ramahai, and in then brought faco to faeo with thin little woman whom many American sister Imvo already learned to love, ono tt (surprised to find her in figure almost a child, with n young faeo, largo, f rani;, widoly-opened eyes und it manner which charniH at onco hy its imatleef cd uimjdicity. Born of parent who had outgrown tho narrow views of what u woman ought to know, whioh prevail all over India, instructed while yet a child in 3unkrit, hy her duvoted mother, Wnsltliijjfcon married at sixteen to an educated man capable of appreciating her worth, widowed after only nineteen months of happy wedded life, l'amahai'h.is con secrated her life and abilities fo the work of helping the women of India, out of darkness into tho light of edu cation and freedom. At Calcutta, before her marriage, tho learned young Sanskrit scholar was called before the assembled mm- , dits and examined. They conferred , upon her the title of SarasVati, which, i Miss Willard tells us, means "Mine. va. Vvn,.t 1MK.I 4m IKUr, ft. ii Tinwtit.i occupied a position as lecturer on San skrit in the Lathes' College! at Chilton ham, England, while her leisure was devoted to tho study of science, math ematics and English literature. She comes to the women of America to tell the storv of her Hindu sisters and to ask for huln to 'enable these Hindu women to help themselves. In the concluding chapter of her very interesting book, "Tho lligh- Casto Hindu Woman," she says: "After many years of careful observa tiou and thought, I have come to the conclusion that the chief needy of high-caste Hindu women an. 1st, Self-reliance; 2nd, Education: rd, Native Women Teachers;" and she proceeds to set forth her plan for holp ihg them in a manner which inspires one with faith both m her own sincere devotion to tho work and m her ability as a woman of business. A woman finely educated ao Raina bai is, interested in women, able to ox press herself with a simple elegaaco of diction which is itself eloquent when it tells the pathetic story of tho hampered and hindered womanhood of India such a woman will add interest and value to the sessions of the Interna tional Council of Women. 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For further particulars inquire- of any Agent of the Company or of A. L. Maxwell, (i. P. iiT. A Portland, Oregon. SANFKANCISCO LINE. HIIIM I'ott'l'I.VMl. U-avingat WMldn't.,, as follows: I'ttOM HAN KllANClSCO. L'v'dg Spear t-l, wh'f at 1(1 a.m. as follows: Columbia, Frl. 5Iar. '-'iOregon, Sat. Mar. M Stale, Mondday o Columbia, Tues. (I Oregon, TlmrH. 8Stnte, Friday ,, t) Columbia. Sun. ,. 11 Oregon, Mon. ,, 1L St;ite, Wednc'd'y 14 Columbia, Tliur. ,, 1 Oregon, Saturd'v,, 17 . state, Sunday ,, IS Columbia, Tuc. '.'uOrogon, Wed. Columbia. Sat. Ud.-tnte, Tuesday dlOrivon, Friday '21 State, Friday Oregon. Monday Columbia Tliur. 21 27 !!() Tho company reserves tho right to change steamtis or sailing d.ivs. W. II. HOI.Cit.Mlt, I A, L.MAN. WELL, (Jen'l Manager. I (5. P. ifcT. A, 11. L. DEACON. Agent, Union. notick or roiirt;iTt UK. ('ottnty of Union, State of Oregon, Feb, runrv 10. 1SS. m THE . gj IWestShom KL m . i.ii.Tyyi To M. !!. Johnson: You eve hereby no tllUsl that we havo expended one hundred dollars ($100,1 in labor and Improvements upon the 'Dominion" lode. (thU claim is Minuted about (ih) three ouarteis of a itdle from the mouth ot I .out llme ireek. and Cij one half ndlo sotttltwot of Allentown, nud Is on the south wide of I.nt liori-e creek, in thettranlto Mining Distriet, coun ty of Union and State of (rri(on,) as will appear Jiv eeiilllcato tiled l'olnuarv i:h. l.", iu tlui olll-.-e of rho Uutrict 1! eorder of Hidd dbtriet.hi ordtrtn bold said premis es, underthe provisions of Kelton 3UIt, ro vUc statut.'s of tho Uniinl states, being lliciiir.iitii't n'ljuiretl to hold the sumo for the yeurowliug December Ul, IKS, and If within ninety days afrer tin., notice, you fall or refine to contribute your proportion (ifiutivli expenditure hs h eo-owmir, your lutni txi In uid claim uiil Ik come tiopro)t erly of the u!im r.b rs. tneb r s Id stetion 5!ll. U.. V. MILLS , t! 17 MIX L. y.VNADAY. KIIKKUT'K KALI-: .liilm A. Turkcr' administrator of the es tate: uf Il'irry A. Johnson, deceased, MIL vs Snmauth.-l Johll'nti, Deft. NOTICE IS liKKKUY (UVEN THAT liv virtue of an execution and order of sale Isucd out of Hie. Circuit court of the Stato of Oregon, for Union county, to mo directed arid delivered, bearing date of Feb, l.'Uh, In the above entitled cause, di recting me to make side of the remnant of the. bund ofjhorses fowncd jointly by the estate of Hurry A. Johnson, deceased, and Snmanthn Johnson, ti the same is running on the range, as upon execution. There fore, by virtue of said execution and order of sale, I will off or fnr sale, nud sell to tho highest bidder, for cash to nie in hand. nt the. court house door in Union, Oregon, on the SOth day of March, 18.W, between the hours of '1 nnd .'5 o'clock p. in., the remount of said band of horses, us the same arc run ning upon the rang.-', together with tho lir.uul thereof, nnd till the right, title and Interest of said parties in und to said rem nant and brand. Terms of sale. cash to mo in hand. Dated at sheriff's olllec tin's aith day of Feb., 188H. A. N. HAMILTON, .'1-2 .Sheriff of Union County, Oregon. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. La: Omen at L (JrtANiirr, Oiii.oon,) February 27. f Notice is ho ruby given that the following named settler has tiled notice of ids inten tion to make final proof in support of his claim-, and that said proof will he made he fore the register and receiver at La (Irande. ()re:;on, on April 17th, 18SS. viz.: JO.SKPH I. V1I0N, 1). H. No. 8100, for tho SICK BWKSee. 24. and XKVi and NK or. NV qr. iw. 2."., Tp. 1) H, It. I.'i II. Ar. 31. Ho names tho following witnesses to prove his continuous rc-ddcncc upon, and cultiva tion of, said land, viz: David (.'lurk, Pres ton Hoyer, It. W. Makinsou, and C. T. Wino, all of Kew Ilridgc, Union county, Or, llKNllY KlKIItl.VItT, 3-2-wO Itegistcr. NOTICE FOIt PUBLICATION. Land Omen at La OnMn, Or.Koox,) February 16V. f Notice is hereby given that tho following naincd settler has tiled notice of Ills inten tion to make Una! proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will 1k made be fore the register and receiver at La (irande, Oregon, on April IIS, IHSH, vis: ('HAllLKS T. WlfJK, D. S. No. 7100, for the W'A of thoHWW See. 21, Tp. !)H, It. 10 13. W. M. Ho naincs tho following witnesses to prove his eontlnuoit'i residence upon, nnd culti vation of, said land, viz: Joseph P. Wilson, Preston JJoyer, David ( lark, and It. AV. Mn!inso!:,all of New Uridge, Union coun ty, Oregon. Husky Itr.NKir.wiT, ."V2-w(i Jlegister. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Oitici: at La Giia:;ii:, Onr.oo.v,) February UK, lS-vS. ' Notice is horebv given that the following- named settler lias tiled notice of his inten tion to make llnal nroof in sunnort of his claim, nnd that said proof will bemnde he- fore tin' register nnd receiver at La Grande. Oregon, on April 11th. 1.HS8. viz: DA VII) (01JLK, Hd. No. 177, for the UWNWK. andSWKNW'4 andNW4 SWM Sec. t!f, Tp (I S, 11. -11 K. He names the following wuiioscs io prove ms eooiiuuoiis resiueneo ution. and cultivation of. said land, viz: John AVilsoti, Joseph Harrison, Dunham right, and Henry Miles, all of Medical Springs, Oregon. iir.xav itixrmriT, .1-2-w(J Itegistcr. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Lakh Okfice at La Uuandi:, Oukoon ) i-eiiruary JNJi. ( Notice is hereby given that the following- named settler has tiled notice of his Inten tion to make llnal proof in support (if his claim, and that, said proof will be made be fore the" register and receiver at La (Irande, Oicgnn, on April Kith. LS84, via: DAVID CLAUK, 1). S. No. 071, for tho NJj SWK See 3, and Ki-JK See -!), Tji. S S, U. 4U K, AV. M. Ho naines tho following wit nesses to prove his continuous residence i upon, ami cultivation of. mid land, viz : .iiisupn j . u iim)ii, li. M . laKiiisun, yj, i. Wise, and Preston lloyer, all of New Dridgo, Union county, Oregon. Hknuy ltrxr.itAUT, -2-wH Itegistcr. NOTICE FOIt PUBLICATION. Land Ornci: at La (iiiandi:, Oncoox,) February 27, 1888. f Notice is hereby given that tho following named settler has tiled notice of his inten tion to make final proof in .support of his claim, and that said proof will be made be fore the register and receiver at La (irande, Oregon, on April 11th, 188S, vis: AVTL LIAM MILES, Hd. No. -W(A). for the SM NE'i, and NE' NKV, Soe. .'Jl, andSWK NWSee. ;V5, Tp 7 S, It. 40 L', W. M. He names tho following witnesses to jirove his continuous residence unon. and cultivation of, said land, vis: O. W. Mat this, AVm, I ;.i. I'avotlte. oi iiauer city, ur; W. I). I'tnele, and Wm. Nell!, of Keating, Oregon. llH.VKV ItlNKUAKT, !! 2-w(l Itegister. " NOTICK FOR PUULTCATION. Land Oitici: AT L. OllANlir., OUKfloNj, February 21. 18KS. I Notice ih hereby given that the following named settler bus tiled notice of Ids inten tion to make llnal proof iu support of his claim, anil that said proof will be made be fore tho register and receiver, at La (irundc, Oregon, on April 7th. 1888, viz: THOM AS ANDEI'SUN, I). S. No. (KCI, for tho SJ4 ofSWH nnd NWl4 of SWh See. 27. and NEK of NW. See. HI, Tp. -I S. It. 40 E, W. M. He names tho following witness es to prove his doutlnunus residence upon, and cultivation of, said laud, viz:' Steve Connor, Marshall T. AVoodwnrd, Chas. O. ltobhln and Wm. M. Stoker, all of Union, Oregon. Hknuy IUniuiaist, 3-S-wO. Itegister. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. LANK Ot't'ICK AT Lv (iltANDK, OllKOON,) February 21. 1S.-.8. Notice is hereby given that the following named settler lias tiled notice of his Inten tion to make llnal proof iu Mtppoit of. Ids claim, nnd that said proof will he made be fore tho registerand receiver at La (irande Oregon, on April 4th, 1KS8. vis: COKWIN C. COFFlNHKItllY, andmiuistriitor and ono of tho heirs of Crosby C. Cotllnberry, deceased. Hd. No. 2121. for the S'i NW; and .k SWU See. 33 Tp. 7 S. It. 4(1 E, AV. M. lie names the following witnesses to prove his continuous roldcnco upon, and cultivation of. said land, viz ; George Den ney, Thomas Irwin, J. M. Drake and Eugene Sullivan, all of Pine Valley, Ogn. HKNUY UINKIIAHT, 2-21-wd. . Itegister. NOT101-f FOR " PUBLICATION. Lanp Ori'tci: at La (liuxnn. Okkoo.n. ) February 21, 1888, Notice Is hereby ulveu that tho tollowiiiK- uamed cottier has tiled notice of her inten tion to make llnal proof iu support of her claim, nud that said proof will be made ive foro the register and receiver at La (irande, Oregon, on April loth, 18s8. vl: FLO It KNCH K. SPAULDlNO, 1). S. No. SitW, fortbe SKH olSet, Itl.Tp. (IS of U 3S E. AV. M. She ntttnos tho following vitucse!i to prove bur continuous residence upon, nnd cultivation of said land' viz: Joseph A. AVhiu.. .Mm C. Travllltan. I). W. C. NVUmand Nn'hanlel W. SiHitt, allot North Powder, Oregon. Ih'XUV ItlHHUAUT, -'SIvuJ. Itegister. Hin:i:ii'i".s h.vi.k TTOTiun is Jir.itKi'.v oivhn th.',t underami ly virtue of n ixci-i.tion tcsd , order r.l sale issued out of the Honorable Oircuit court of thebtateof Oregon, for Union countv. to mc directed nnd deliver ed. bearing date of February 2!th, lss-t, upon a judgment nnd order of sale render ed in said court on the 2:ird day of Febru ary, IW, in favor of A. K. Uaton, tihtiiititr, and against. Win. Iknnett and Eliza V. Dennett, defendants, recpiiring me that out of the property hereiuutter des .iibel and de-cribed In said execution. I make the Mint of ?2!".Vi"i, with inttrest from l-'ebru-nry !tJrd, INS-tat the rate of 10 per cent, per annum, and the further sum of $200.00 as ntlornev's fes, with interesL from Febru ary 23 til. iM tit the rate of 8 tier cent, per annum. and the further um of $4.1.47 costs .inddis'atrsements and uccruing eosts, nnd whereas, by said Judgment ami execution It was ordered that the following described property he sold, to wit: The N hlf. of SK or. of Hee. .'5, Tp. 1 8, of It. !) K. of W. M, and tlieSW qr. of SK qr. otSee. 31, Tp. 1 N. of it. .'!!) H, of V. M. except n strip of innd oli'of the north side of naid tract nnd running parallel with said north line, wide enough so that said whole strip shall amount to two acres, so as to form a wny to the river along tho said north lino of said land, said tract amounting to 118 acre!", nh-othu NKqr.of the NV qr. of Sec. .1, Tp. 1 S, of It. .'10 K, of W. M, also SK or. of SKqr. of Sec. 04, Tp. 1 N, of it. SO K. W. M.nll In Union pniintv. Ori'L'un. There fore, I will sell, on Saturday, the 81st day of March, ixttS, at 2 o'clock p." 2d. of said day, tit public auction, at the court house door in Union, Union county. Oregon, nil tho right, title and interest winch the said defendants, AVm. Dennett nnd Kliza YV Dennett had on or after the 28th day of September, 1SSC In or to said property, Terms of sale, cash to me in hand. Dated at l?hcriils olllec thilst day of March. 1KM. A. N. HAMILTON. II-2 Shcrilfof Union County, Oregon. N'OTICE. VfOTICK IS IIKDKDY (ilVKN to all Xi concerned, that the undersigned lias re ceived from the County court of Union county, Oregon, letters testating upon the estate of Joshua Weaver, deceased. All persons having claims against said estate, are hereby notified to present the? same, properly verilied. to the undersigned at his residence near hlghi. Union county, Ore gon, within six months from this da'te, Dated this March !lth, 133. JOKL WE ATE 11, Jt!)-w5 Kxecutor. Timber I.aiul, Act .time", 1K7H. For i'nlillciitloii, U. S, Laxd Ornci:. La (Jiiasdi:, Oitr.oox.l February 2. 1SS, f Notice is hereby given that incompliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June il, 187S, entitled "An act tor the stile of timber lands in the States of Criifornla. Oregon, Nevada and AVashington Territo ry. II EN II Y L. CIIANDLEK, of Union, County of Union. State of Or-gon, has this day iiled in this olliee Ida sworn statement No. 20, for the purchase of thcSWH of NEK Section No. ftl, in Township No. (J South, liaugc No. !.' Kitst, and will offer proof to show that the laud sought is mure valuable for its timber or stone than lor agricultu ral nurposcM, and to establish his claim to said land before the Itegister and Iteeclvcr of this olllec at La (irande, Oregon, on Monday the Kith day of April, 1S83. He names'as witnesses: T. G. Wilson, P. 1$. Wil-on, AV. T. Carroll and T. II, Cooper, idlj'of Union, Oregon Any and all per sons claiming adversely tho above-described lands are requested to iile tlteir claims in this olliee on or before said 10th day of April, lfcSS. Hknuy Itixnn.uiT. 2-10-wlO itegistcr. Timlioi- Land, Act .Ittuo :, 1UTH Notice fur l'ubllciitimi. U. S. Land Ofkick, La (iitAXiu:. Oueoon, January :I0. 18S8. Notice is hereby given thai in compliance with the provisions of tlie net ot ( ongre.ss of June !!, 1878, entitled "An et for the sale of timber lands in the States of California, Oregon, Nevada, and AVasldagton Territo ry," AVILLIAM ECCLUS. of Tolocasct, (rounty of Union. State of Oregon, has this dav liled m tills ofllee ins sworn statement No. 10, for tho purchase of the SENW KJ4 ASAV SE of Section No. 7, in Township No. OS, Kango No. :i8 E. AV. M, and will oiler proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for ag ricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to said land before the register and receiver of this olliee at La (irande. Ore 1:011. on Monday the iltli day of April, 18S8. lie names as witnesses: Adam Nelson, Jacob Staubaugh. Wm. L. llurrows and John Stodard, ail of Tclocaset, Oregon. Anv and all nersonselalinimr adversely tho aboVe-described lands are requested to llle their claims in this otlieo on or boiore saut !)th day of April, 18SS. Hknuy Hinsuaut, 2-:i-wl0 itegister. NOTICK or rOltFKlTUltK. County of Union, Stato of Oregon, Feb- ruary (ith, 188. To E. P. Howard. AV. J. Comyners and Hugh Webb : You are hereby untitled that I have expended one hundred nml seventy live dollars ($175.00) in labor upon the "roorntan ' mine, as will appear ny certui cato illed February 8th, 18s., Iu tho ofllee of tho county clerk of said county, in order to hold said premises, under the provisions of section 2321, revised statutes, being the amount required to hold the same for the year ending December 31. 1880 and the year ending December ill. 1887. And if within ninety days after notice by publication, you fail or refuse to contribute your pro portion of such expenditure as co-owners, your Interest In said claim will become tho property of the .subscriber, under said sec tion 2321. 2-10-W13 JOHN CAltEY. notick or roitrKiruiiK. Cornueopia, Union County Oregon.l Jan. 1S88. I To Mr. Charles Bywatcr: You are here by notified that we. vour co-owners in tho claim or mine known as the "Slate1' claim, situated one and one-half miles north-east from Cornucopia, havo expended one hun dred dollars in assessment work for the year 1887, on said claim, as required bylaw, and if you fall to contribute your portion of said amount within ninety days from date of scrvieo by publication of this notice, your interest iu said claim will beeomc the prop erty of tho undersigned co-owners, as pro vided bv section 232t, revised statute, U. S. M. It. HItOWN, S. K. SHNOK, 2-3-W13 J.T. UOLLES. NOTICK Or FOUrElTUUK. County of Union, Stato of Oregon, Jan uary 4th, 18S8. To ltenjamln Metier, John S. Elliott, James A. lVnuell, and E. J. AVilbur: - You nud each of you aro hereby nolltled that I have expended ono hundred dollars In labor and Improvements upon tho "Sum mit'' quartz lode, situated iu Union county, Oregon, about 35 miles cast of Union, on the divide between the north fork of the Im uaha and tho lako fork of tiio AVallowa riv ers, as will appear by a certificate Hied Jan uary 4th, 1SSS, in the olllec of the clerk of Union county, Oregon, in order to hold said premises underthe provisions of Sec tion 2321 revised statutes of tho United States, lielng the amount required to hold the same for tbeyear ending DeeemberSl, 1887, r.nd if witfiin niuety days after this notice, bv publication, you or either of you fall or refuse to contribute your proportion of such expenditure as co-owners, your in terest iu Mild claim will Iracoma th proper ty of tho subsorlber under snidStfctlou 2321. 1-0-WI8. M. IMIOLUltOOK. I f i o ii 111101 tfnllyil GREAT SACRIFICE. Must and Will be Sold, the Entire Stock of Fruit Trees, Shrub bery, etc., of H. J. Gecr & Son, Cove, Oregon. In order to procure money, and clear our nursery of the immense stock now on hand (7o.00iD trees) take tills method to bring before the public Our Determination to Sell. Heretofore wo have employed agents to canvass tho country for thosalo of our trees, but have concluded to depart from that custom, Now, we we propose to reduce the price, so that purchasers ean have the Benefit of the Agent's Percentage, AVo will reduce our prices for the spring Inst year's catalogue prices to parties who and nurserymen buying bv the thousand, season's prices, Our terms are casli on delivery, except by special arrangements. "We are DK I'KDMINKD to dig nnd SELL ENTIItE NEW NUKSKUY, conducted on a Hebrew peddler, l ust coiiik and iooks loryourseir untr see vol ti sniaugnier mm uer drees I almost givs tent avay."' AVE EARNESTLY ASK ALL WHO INTEND TO ORDER TREES FROM US, TO COME PERSONALLY AND SELECT FOR THEMSELVES. IT IS EAR MORE SATISFACTORY TO ALL CONCERNED. We have been growing fruit trees for over twenty years in the same locality, and conclude we well know and understand what will most prolit the purchaser, Our prac tical experience in fruit and fruit tree business, is, we conclude, of value to purchasers, and our guarantee cannot be bettered in this country. Parties will invariably tind it better for them to buy at tlte nursery, thus saving extra handling and unnecessary exposure of roots, aswclla's cost. We will excliange trees, shrubbery, etc, for good young horses or cattle. Any and all orders entrusted to us will have our best attention. Address: H. J. GEEK & SON. l-27-tf. Cove, Union County, Oregon. LlJ Tj ti Q hr s: mm mL fifl The Most Simple and Perfect Washer in the World. Over 75,000 Now in Use. TESTIMONIALS. Union, Oregon, May. 11, 1887. This is to certify that Mr. Charles C. Coll' inberry, on May 10, washed witli an Acme washing machine at my hotel, in one hour and forty-live minutes, the following named articles: Family washing, 4 lino shirts, 2 pair drawers, 2 undershirts, 2 waists, 8 pair socks, 1 apron, 2 towels, 12 handkerchiefs, (i collars and 1 pair cull's. Hotel washing, IS table cloths, IS sheets, I'.O pillow cases, and 70 towels 170 pieces in all, The above washing gave perfect satisfaction. E. H. MILLED, Proprietor Centennial hotel. Union, Oregon, May 12, 1P87. Tills i,s to certify that 1 have used the Ac me washing machine and wringer, and thoroughly tested it, and am now satisfied that it is the best washing machine now iu use, and unhesitatingly recommend it to any person wishing a washing machine. I am satisfied that it will do alloc more than is claimed for it bv Mr. Collinbcrrv, MliS. MA11Y E. E.VTON. Chas. C. Coffinberry, PATENTS Obtained, and all Patent Business attended to Promptly and for Moderate Fees. Ourothco is opposite tlte U. S. Patent Ofllee, and we can obtain Patenis in less timo than those remote from Wasoington. Send MODELor DRAAV1NG. AVe adviso as to pantcntahililv free of cliargo; and we mako NO CHAlKiE UNLESS PATENT IS SECURED. AVe refer, here, to tho Postmaster, tho Supt. of Money Order Div., and to ollicials of tho U. S. Patent Olliee. For circular, advice, terms and rollerenecs to acttml cli ents In your own Stato or County, write to U. A. SNOAV & CO., Opposite Patent Ottlee. AVas-ldngton, D. C Horse Breaking! I desiro to inform tho nublie that I have perfected a New System of Horsebreaking, AVhieh I believo to bo tho best now nrae- tleod. and I will take horijes or anv other kind of animals to break, on REASONABLE TERMS. Satisfaction guaranteed in every instance. AVdl visit tho farms when desired, and break the animals without taking them away, (live me a trial. 11-18-tf SHANNON MARSHALL. AND SODA FACTORY, Cor. Main and 11 SU. - Union, Oregon, SIIHltafAN & KALKY, l'rop. Manufacturers and dealers In Soda AVa tor, Srparill. Oluger Ale, Cream Soda nnd OhamiKigne Cldor, Syrups., eto. Or dors promptly tilled. KentucKY Liauor Store Frit lowers t) -vt trade of 1SS8, 2T to 30 per cent, below our receive their trees at the nursery. Tree de; Tree dealers will be allowed 50 per cent. discount on last our KNTIKH STOCK, to make room for an diiTorcnt basis;. and, in the language of the CO CO CO to o 0 c es Union, Oregon, May 11, 1887. This is to certify that I have used the Ac me washlugmiichine and wringer to do two largo family washlugs. and it gave me per fect satisfaction, and I think it will do all that it is recommended to do, MltS. CHARLES ROUINS. Union City Hotel, May 11, 1887. Tiiis is to certify that the Acme washing machine has done two washings at my ho tel, and it has given perfect satisfaction, and I think it will do all that Mr. Cotllnber ry represents it to do, L. J. 1100THE. Union, Orcgsn, May 10, 18S7. This is to certify that we have tested tho Acme washing machine and wringer on several occasions, and have no hesitancy in saying that it i tho best machine we have; heen. MRS. EMMA JONES, MRS, ALLIE JONES. - Manufacturer, Union, Union County, Oregon. MASON & HAMLIN On M.uon .'. tfrtfiijn and Piano.s arc Unexcelled FROM $50 TO $100 SAVED On tho purchtiso of an Instrument, by buying through AV. T. AVRIOIIT, Agent, Union. Oregon. r Thomson Ss Purse! nro agents for tho eolebrnted Cyclono "WindMHl, and as tho prices on them have been great ly reduced they aro now within tho reach of all. Sample mill to ho seeu at their planer in "North Union. Call uud examiuo it. ALPINE HOTEL,: Cornucopia, Union count, Or. R. C. WARINNER, Trop'r. The only lirat class limine In the camp. No pains spared to make guests comforta ble. CharercslReasonable.