AltDOI.' TRA1K. Tlio ConMllutlnu nml ltjr-lnw?n Adop ted ill n Iti'cetit iiiri'tliiRi co.NSTiTtrrio.v. TIiIh organization shall be known :ik the Union Hoard of Trade. oiuiaT?. 1. Tlioiinturcof business to lip transuded by ih 1m board shall bo Unit calculated ti) pro mote tbu inaiiufectuilug, mercantile and commercial Interests of thu city of Union. 1!. Thu business management shall be ve ted in elfcht iiirinberM, tlio president and vice-president to bo ovotlicio lncinberM thereof, .'1. The mid Union Hoard of Trade ."hall exist until dissolved according to law, by the, concurring vote of at least n majority of thu members. 1. Tlio by-laws shall designato the nflleerH of the boa'id, and pro.-crilM' their duties, the condition of admission and qunlilica tlon of niGiiibcrs. 11V-1,AWS. Preamble. In order to liromolc the ireu cral prosperity of nil the various interests of the city of Union and Its vicinity, name ly, its trade and commerce, Its artH and nuiniifnotorics, Km banking, exchange and brokerage, Km mineral, agricultural and horticultural Interest.", public improve ments, Km educational, professional, moral and benevolent Interests, and to oppose by all honorable means, opposition to the'! iidvancenientN; to procure, preserve and disseminate information in relation to com mercial, financial, and matters of general Interest pertaining to the growth and de velopment of the city of Union and ita vi cinity, the Union Hoard of Trade. AitTici.i: i. Residents of the city of Union and vi cinity are eligible for membership, who will 'bo required to subscribe to the con stitution and by-laws. AHTICf.H II Eroni nnil after the adoption of these by-laws, the nieinbcr.-hlp fee shall bo $ , with monthly duos of ceutM. imvablo uunrtcrlv in advance. Anv mem bers in incurs for one quarter, may bo mis. jicnded, provided, always, that lie shall have been given ten days' notice of mucIi arrearage, and three months thereafter fail ing to pay dues to date, his name shall be stricken from the roll of members. aiitici.i: III. See. 1. The government of tho board shall bo vested in the president and vice-president mid ciL'ht director.-', who shall lie elec ted on the 1st Monday in January, 18i!i, and annually thereafter. Sec. 2. There shall be a secretary and treaHUrer, who, together with such assis tantH iim maybe deemed necessary, shall be appointed by the directors at their lirt meeting, who shall hold their olllces for one year, or until their successors are appointed. Sec. II. Kcgiilar meetings shall be held monthly on the 1st Monday of each mouth. Special meetings may lie called at the writ ten veipiost of ten members. A special meeting of the directum may bo called by the president, or upon tlio reijuest of live members. At all regular meetings of tlio board, the number present shall constitute a (pmriiiu. At all meetings of tlio direc tors live members shall constitute a ipto ruin. aiitici.i: iv. , Sec 1. Tho president shall president all meetings of the board, and of the executive committee lie shall at tho annual meet ing of the hoard and at such other times iih he may deem proper, communicate to the board such matters as lie may dem advis able to promote thojusefulnes's of tho board, and shall perform such other duties, aa are necessarily Incident to his olllce. See. U, In the absence of the president, tho vice-president shall perforin his duties, In the nbsineo of both president and vice president, tho board shall elect' one of its members to act pro-torn. See, '!. The secretary shall keep a correct record of the proceedings of the hoard, and tlio record of the proceedliurs of tlio hoard of directors, of which he shall bo e.v-olllcio member, without a vole, lie shall keep a record of all papers, books, statistics and information which may come into Ids hands. Ho shall make a report at each regular mee ting of tho board, of its transactions and Mich other reports as the board from time to time r quire. He .shall under directions of tho president give notice of all special meetings and appointments. He shall col lect, receive and keep n correct account of nil moneys belonging to the board, and pay the same over to the treasurer monthly, ta lcing his receijit therefor. See. -1, The treasurer shall receive from tho secretary all moneys collected, pav bills and warrants audited by the directors, signed by tbu president anil countersigned by tho secretary, lie shall keep 'an iiecu rate account of all mouevs received and disbursed, and make annual leport of his doings, and such othor.repuri.s nsjho dirie tors may require. aiitici.i: v. See. 1. The directors shall have general supervision of tho llnaiieial atl'air.s of the hoard. All bills and accounts shall lie ap proved by them before payment, anil only on proper vouchers being presented, The directors may require such bonds from the secretary and treasurer as they may deem proper. see. u rue directors snail tlx tiiccnmpcu sat ton of tho secretary and other nlUctr and agents appointed by them, subject to aporovaljhv tho board. See. It. l'W the purpose of systematically carrying out the lull objects of tho hoard, the directors are authorised to appoint the following committees from the membership til large, the committees to consist of three meuibe.M each, one of each of such com mittee to ben mcmberof the hoard of diioe tors, who shall net as chairman: Kir.-t, committee on manufacturing Interests; 1, committee on railroads and transportation; !t, committee on public property and lui provemcnts; I, committee on license mi I legislation ; 5. committee on lire and water works j (I, committee on roads nmlt borough fares; 7, committee on nieicaullle interests; 8. committee on statistics and advertising. They may also appoint special committees from time to tiniens the Interests of the board may require, Tlio directors shall di rect tho commit tees to hold a meeting once n month If they deem the Interests of the board demand, and if Mich committees fall so to meet for two consecutive months, the directors shall appoint a now-committee to net instead of such fall ing committee. tseo. I. Vacancies, caused by death, res ignation or other causes, shall ho tilled at tlio next regular meeting of the board, for the remainder of the term. AitTicu: vi. See. 1. These by-laws may be tillered or amended at the next regular meeting, at which such alterations or amendments In writing, were proposed. Sec, J, The liabilities ofjttits tioatil shall not exceed tho sum of f at any one time. Till: YiaiDlUT UNANIMOUS. V. 1). Suit, druggbit, llippus, Iml., toti 11cm: "I can recommend Uleetrio llitteis as tho very lot remedy. Kvery bottle miM bus given rollof in every ease. One man took six bottle and was cured of Rhouiun tlsm of 10 years' .standing." "The lkt selling medicine I have ever handled in my iM years experience, it Klectrle Hitters." Thousands of others have added tlulr testi mony, so that the verdict Is unanimous that Klectrle HlttcJs do cure all diseases of tjio Liver, Kiilnuy or lllood, Only a half dollar a bottle at Wright' drug store. Hiiro clmneo for it good homo. Tlie Iooro ganluns, of Union, Oroe,ou, will bo sold ruiitfotiuhlo if applied for til tmco.- M, AViUmiM, Portland Oivgoii, notici: TO CltliDlTOnS. , In tho County court for Union county, ! Oregon. In the matter of the estate of Frederick Mitchell, ilcccnfe.il. Notice Is hereby given that the under signed, administrator of the esatc of Fred erick Mitchell, deceased, to the creditors of ami nil persons having clnims against the said deceased, to exhibit tliciu, proier- Iv verilied with the necessary vouchers. I within six months after the first publication 1 of this notice, to the said administrator at the olllce of linker, Miction t Daker, at ' Union. Oregon. i Dated at Union, this 2.1rd dnv of March, j 1S.S1. JAMES M. MITCHELL. ! :i-;: Administrator. I NOTICE KOlt I'UIILICATION. I Laud Oitici: at La Ghaniii:, Oiihoon, 1 , March . 2'l, lsrtx. f Not Ice Is hereby iiiveii that tlie following- mimed sillier has tiled notice of his inten- : lion to make llual proof in support of his I -l n I it . ami that said proof will he made be fore the register ami receiver at J.a wranuo, Oregon, on May 1Mb , 1H8, viz. WILLIAM H. RUN HALL, JIil. No. :il!), for the.SKK N.WJ4, KK tiW'V, und aV 14 SW'4 See. U7, Tp. :t S, K. 10 13. W. M. He names the folic wing witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and cultivation of, said laud, viz: Sam. M. lilnntn, L. Corpe, .las. ,H. llurford, and Chas, Doney, all of Cove, Oregon, IIk.nkv Ri.ni:iiai:t, .'i-::0-v0 Register. dissolution or rAKTNKUSIUr. TiJOTICIC IS III3RJ3UY GIVEN THAT i.1 the eo-partucrshlp heretofore existing between N. llowland imd I. 11. Wilson, do ing business together under the linn name of 1 lowland : Wilson, is this day dissolved by mutual consent. Mr, Jiowland with diawing, and Mr, Wilson continuing the business. The accounts must liosettled im mediately, and all those owing the linn are requested to come in and pay up .it once. Dated at Union. March 21. 17K8. X, JIOWLAND, P. 11. WILSON. ;;otici: oi i'oiu'kituiih. Uountvof Union, State of Oregon, Feb, ruar,y 1(1, 1SK To'M. R. Johnson: You are hereby no tilled tlint we have expended one hundred dollars ($KK.) in labor ami improvements upon the "Dominion"' lode, (tills claim is situated about (M) three quarters- of a mile from tlio mouth of Lost Horse creel:, ami (U,) one half mill! southwest of Allentoivn, and is on tlio south side of Lost IIoiso creek, in the (Intuitu Mining District, coun tv of Union and State of Oregon,) as will appear by ec'-tiflcato died l'obruary (ith. l.v, in the olllce of tho District Recorder of said district, in order tii hold said premis es, under the provisions-of section 2JI2I, re vised statutes of the United States, being thcamoiiut required to hold tlie same for tlie year ending December ML 18S7, and If wllliin ninety days after this notice, you fail or refuse to contribute your proportion of such expenditure as a co-owner, your interest in said claim will become the prop crtv of the subscribeis, under said section 2I2I. H. F. MILLS, 2-17-wi:i. ' K. CANADA Y, NOTIOU OK I'OKI'KITUIti:.' County of Union, State of Oregon, Jan uarv -Ith, IHsH. To lienjiimin Metier, .lohn S. lClliott, James A. l'eunell.and K. J. Wilbur: You and each of you are hereby untitled that l have expended one hundred dollars in labor and Improvements upon tlio "Suin mlt'' quart, lode, situated in Union coimtv, Oregon, about 35 miles east of Union, on the divide between tlie north fork of the Im ualia and the lake fork of the Wallowa riv ers, as will appear by a eertilicate tiled .Ian nary Ith, lwm, In the olllce of the clerk of Union county, Oregon, in order to bold said premises under the provisions of Sec tion 2.I21 revi-ed statutes of the United States, being tlie amount required to hold the same for tho vear ending December 111, l!W, and if within ninety days after (ids notice, by publication, you or cither of you fall or refuse to contribute your proportion nl'sucn expenditure as co-owners, your in Iciest in said claim will become the proper ty of the mibseilbcrundcr saidSeetiou 2.-I2I. ' MI-wlIl. M. F. IIOLUKOOK. xoTiui-: or roiti'KiTtnti-: Cnuntv of Union, State of Oregon, Feb ruary lilli, 1H8. To K. V. Howard, W. .1. Comynas and Hugh Webb: You are hereby untitled that I liiae expended one hundred and seventy live dollars ($I7.i.()'I) in labor upon the "l'oonnan" mine, as will appear by ccrtill eate llkd February 8th, ls.vs. In the olllce of thco.iiiniy cleik of said county, in order to hold said piendses, under tlie provisions of section 21121, revised statutes, being the amount icqulrcd to hold the same for the vear ending Die-'inberlH. 1SMI and the vear ending December:!!. 1HS7. And if within ninety days alter notice by publication, you lail or refuse to contribute your pro portion of such opcudltuio as co-owners, your IntoroM In said claim will become tlie piopertv of tlie subscriber, under said sec tion 2.-I2I. 2-10-l,'l JOHN CAltF.Y. Tlmliei- l.iinil. Act .luimll. 1878. Notice I'.ir i'lililli-atliiii, U. S, L.vNn On-'ict:, Lv (Iua.nhk, Oiiiiuon,! l'ebruary 2, lisS-i, Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of tlie act of Congress i f June '!, !S7s',entltled "An act tor the sale ot timber lands in the States of California, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territo ry. lilON'HY L. CH ANDLKK, of Union, County of Union. Slate of Or-gon, has this day tiled in this olllce Ids sworn statement Nil, 20, for the purchase of theSW'4 of NK1, STtitui No. ill. In Township No. (! South, Uauge No. -15 Fast, and will otl'er proof to show that the laud sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultu ral purposes, and to establish Ids claim to said laud before the Register and Receiver of this olllce at La (iraude, Oregon, on Monday the tilth day of April, ISSS. He uames'tis witnesses: T. (5. Wilson, 1. It. Wilson, W. T. Carroll and T, H, Cooper, all, of Union, Oregon Any and all per sons claiming adversely the nlovo-de-seribed lands are requested to tile their claims in this ollice on or before said Kith day of April, ISSS. ItUMtY Rinkiiakt. 2-10-w-lO Register. Timber I.ainl, Act .limn i, 1878 Notice for I'ulillentlon. U. S. Lanii Omen, La Cuvniu:. Ouniox.J January 30, 1SSS. t Noll-e Is hert hy given that In compliance with the provisions of the net of Congress 1 1' June it, IK'S, untitled "An net fur thesale of limber lands iiuhe States of California, Ongon, Nevnila, and Washington Territo iy,'r WILLIAM RO'Llis. ,f Tolncnsct, County of Union, State of Oregon, has this dnv tlhsl ui this olllce his sworn statement No, 10,forthepurehn-eiif theSKNW K) "i SW SKof SiTtion No. 7, In Township No. (IS. Range No. 1'8 K. W. M.and will otHir pioof to bow that the bind sought is more valuable for Its timber or stone than for ag ricultural purposes, and to establish his i hilm to said land before the register and receiver of this ollleo at Ln (iraude. Ore Kin, on Moeday the ith day uf April, 1RS8. lie luilues us wiliiusfci; Adam Nelson, .liu-oh MaiiUwigh. Win. I., llurniws and .lohn SUwIanl, till of Telocaset, Oregon, Any nd nil perninicJduiiug adversely the aUivo-doM-ribod himU aie ruuetiHl to tile their elshtt In this ollioc on or before said Olb dnyof ApilUf Unsay Ri.skiiaht, 2-3-wlO ReEistcr. kiii:kii'i".s sai.k. John A. Tucker' Mdministrntor of the cs- late of Harry A. Johnon, deceased, l'lll. vs Snmanthn Johnson, Deft. VTOTICH IS HKRKltY OIVKN THAT i.i bv virtue of an execution anil order of side Issued out of the Circuit court of the State of Oregon, for Union county, to mc I directed and delivered, bearing date of Feb, l.'ltli, 18S8, in the above entitled cause, di recting me to make sale of the remnant of tho band ofjhorses lowncsl jointly by the estnte of Harry A. Johnson, deceased, and Snmanthn Johnson, as the same is running on the range, as upon execution. There fore, by virtue of said execution and order of sale," I will offer for sale, and sHI to the liiglidst bidder, for cab to me in hand, at tho courthouse door in Union, Oregon, on thoHOth day of March, JSiH, between the hours of 2 and .'! o'clock p. in., the remnant of said band of horses, as the same are run ning upon tlie range, together with the brand thereof, and all the right, title and Interest of snid parties in and to said rem nant and brand. Terms of sale, cash to me in baud. Dated at Sheriff's oilircthis 2!lth day of Feb., 18.XM. A. N. HAMILTON, 3-2 Sheriff of Union County, Oregon. NOTICE FOR 1'UJiLICATION. Lixn Officii at La Ohaxiii:, Okf.oo.v,! February 27. 1SH8. f Notice is hereby idveu that the following named settler has tiled notice of his inten tion to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will ho inude be fore the rcgistoj and receiver atLn Grande. Oregon, on April 17th, I8SS. viz: JOSFI'H 1'. WILSON, D. S. No. 8100, for the SK SWKSco.24. nmlNj NF. and NHqr. NWqr. See. 25, Tp. S, R. -15 H. W. M. Ho mimes tho following witnesses to prove Ills continuous residence upon, and cultiva tion of, snid hind, viz: David Clark, Pres ton Rover. R. W. Makinsou, and C. T. Wise, all of New Itrldge, Union county, Or, Huxnv Kiar.iiAirr, .'!-2.v(J Register. NOTICE KOlt l'lJliLICATIONT- Land Officii at La Giundi:, Oiii:oox,) February 18S8. t Notice is hereby given that tlie following named settler has hied notice of his inten tion to make llual proof in support of his claim, und that said proof will be made be fore the register and receiver at La Grande, Oregon, on April 1(1, 1888, vis: CIIARLKS T. WISH, D.S. No.7400, for the WK of IheSWU See. 21, Tp. !) S, R. 15 K. W. M. He names tlie following witnesses to prove ids continuous residence upon, and culti vation of, said land, viz: Joseph 1'. Wilson, Preston Hover, David Clark, and R. W. Maklnso::,all of New Hridge, Union coun ty, Oregon. IIKXIIV Rl.VKIIAltT, 3-2-wd liegistcr. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Laj.m Officii at La Gkaxiu:, Okw.-o.v,) February 28. 18H8. f Notice is hereby given that tlie following named settler has tiled notice of his inten tion to make limit proof in support of his claim, and that snid proof will be made be fore the register nml receiver at La Grande, Oregon, on April 11th, 1888. viz: DAVID GOKLK, Hd, No. 1727. for tlie KJNWH. andSWK NW',- imdNWj SWi Sec. 25, Tp OS, It. -11 K. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and cultivation of, said land, viz: John Wilson, Joseph Harrison, Dunham Wright, and Henry Miles, all of Medical Springs, Oregon. llHNUV ItlNKA AItT, 3-2 w(i Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. La.nii Officii at La Giiaxiik, Oiiikion 1 February 27, 188s. f Notice is hereby given Unit the following named settler has tiled notice of his Inten tion to mako linal proof in support of Ids claim, and that said proof will lie made be fore tho register and receiver at La Grande, O.egon, on April Kltli. U'8S. viz: DAVID CLARK, I). S. No. (1781, for tlie N'j SWl See. 28, and K'. SK'f Sec 2!), Tp. 8 S, It. 4(5 13. W. M. Hi! names the following wit nesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and cultivation of, said land, viz: Joseph P. Wilson, It. W. Mnkinson. C. T. Wise, and Preston Hoyer, all of New Hridge, Union county, Oregon. HF.NItY Rl.VnilAltT, 3-2-Wli Register. NOTION FOR PUBLICATION. Lanii Officii at LaGiianih:. Oiikoo.v,) February 27, 1888. f Notice is hereby given Hint the following mimed settler, has tiled notice of his inten tion to make llual proof in support of his claim, ami that said proof will be made be fore tlie register and receiver at La Grande, Oregon, on April Uth, 1888, vis: WIL LIAM MILKS, lid. No. lOt). for tho S'j NK'i, and NK NK'4 See. 31, andSW',; NW'XScc. 35. Tn 7 S. U. 11 13. W. M. He names the following witnesses to prove bis continuous residence upon, ami cultivation of, said land. vU: G. W. Matlhis, Wm. M. l-avoiite, of'llaker City. Or; W. D. ' Kinele, and Win. Nelll. of Keating, Oregon. I HlIXllY Rinkii ART, :i'i.uii n...itrr I NOTION FOR PUBLICATION. Lanii Officii at La GitANiin, Oiiikion,) February 21, 188S. f Notice is hereby uiven that the following named settler has tiled notice of his inten tion to mako tiual proof in supported his claim, and tliat said proof will lie made be fore tlie registerand receiver, at La (iraude, Oregon, on April 7th. ISS8, viz: THOM AS AND13RSON. 1). S. No. (iS33, for the H4 ofSWK and NW'4 of SW'-, Sec. 27. and NK4 of NW'4 See. 31, Tp. 4 S. R. 40 13, W. M. He names the following witness es to prove ids dontinuous residence upon, and cultivation of, said land, lz: Steve Connor, Marshall T. Woodward, Chas. O. Rohbiii ami Win. M. Stoker, all of Union, Oregon. UlI.NI'.Y RlNEIIAliT, 3-2-wtt. Register. NOTION FOR PUBLICATION. Land Oitick at Lv (Iiiashi:, Oiir.noN,) February 21, 18N8. f Notice is hereby given that the following named settler has tiled notice of his Inten tion to make linn! proof in support of, Ids clalin, and that said proof will lie made be fore the registerand receiver at Ln (I ramie Oregon, on April -Ith. 1888. vir; CORW1N C. COITTNHKRRY, andininistrator and one of tho heirs of Crosby C. Collinberrv, , ucccascti, mi, io. .i.i, ior ine . v ', and Sy, SWW See. X Tp. 7 S, R. 41! 13, W. M. lie names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and cultivation of, said land, vir. : (ieorge Den uey, Thomas Irwin, J. M. Drake and F.ngone Sullivan, all of Pine Valley, Ogn. IIknky Rinkiiakt, 2-21-wll. Register. " NOTICK FOU PUBLICATION.'" Lanii Omen at La Ohaxiii:. Oiieoon. I February 21, 1SSS. f Notice Is hereby given that tho following-1 named settler has tiled notice of hcrinteii-i tion to make llual proof in support of her claim, mid that said proof will lie made be fore the register and receiver at La (Irniule, Oreiron, on April 10th, 1SSS, viz: Fl.OR KNt 13 13. SPAI'LOINO. 1). S. No. KIW. I for the SF. of See, 31, Tp. IIS of R 30 K. W. M. She nanitu the following witnesses to prove her continuous residence upon, and cultivation of said land' vU: Joseph A. White. John C. Truvllllau. 1). W. C. Nolsoiwind Nathaniel W.Scott, allof North Powder, Orogm. lluNitv Rinkiiakt, 2-21-wa Register. .siu:nii,i',s ham;. ; TAJOTICK IS HMRKIJY (HVKN THAT Jl iniilcr. ind bv virtue of an i-x-cutloii and I ....i i: i ..... i tr ...i.i. uiiilT iiit; irsiii.il in iiiv iiiiiiiii.il, Circuit court of tlie State of Oregon, for Union county, to me directed and deliver cd. hearing date of February 2!ith, 1RSS, upon a judgment and order of sale render ed in said court on the 23rd day of Febru ary. IMJm, in favor of A. K. Katon, plahitiK', and against Win. Dennett and Lll.a W. Ilcnneit, defendants, requiring ine that out of the property hcreinalter described and described In "said execution. 1 make the sum of $2.2.s,I.2r, witli interest from Febru ary 23rd, 1183 nt the rate of 10 per cent, per annum, and the further sum of ?2i0,00 as attorney's fees, with interest from Febru ary 23rd. lfcSS at the rate of 8 per cent, per annum, and the further sum or 143.47 costs mid disbursements ami accruing costs, and whereas, by said judgment and execution It was ordered that the following described property he sold, to wit: The N hlf. of SK qr. of Sec. 3. Tp. 1 S, of R. JO K. of W. M, and theSW qr. of SH qr. of Sec. 31, Tp. I X. of R. 3!) 13, of W. M. except a strip of land oil' of the north side of said tract and running parallel with said north line, wide enough so that said whole strip shall amount to two acres, so us to form a way to the river along the snid north line of snid land, snid tract amounting to 118 acres, also the NK qr. of tlie N W qr. of Sec. 3, Tp. 1 S, of R. 3'J K, of W. M, nNoSKqr. of SK (jr. of See. 31, Tp. 1 K. of R. 3!) K. W. M,nll in Union county. Oregon. There fore, I will sell, on Saturday, tlie 31st day of March. 1888, at 2 o'clock p. M. of said day, at public auction, at the court house door in Union. Union county. Oregon, all tlie right, title and interest which tlie said defendants, Wm. Dennett and Klizn W. Dennett lind on or after the 28th day of September, 18S(i In or to said property, Terms of sale, cash to me in baud. Dated at SherilUs olllce this 1st day of March. 1K88. A. N. HAMILTON. 3-2 Sheriff of Union County, Oregon. notici:. NOTICK IS IIKUKHY GIVKN to nil concerned, tlint the undersigned has re ceived from tlie County court of Union county, Oregon, letters tcstating upon the estate of Joshua Weaver, deceased. AH persons having clnims against said estate, arc hereby notified to present tlie same, properly verified, to the undersigned at ids residence near Klgiu, Union county, Ore gon, within six mouths from this date, Dated this Mareli Dili, lf-83. JOKL WK.VTKR. 3-fMv5 Kxccutor. NOTICK OF FOKFUITUltU. Cornucopia, Union County Oregon,) Jan. 21, 1888. f To Mr. Charles Dywater: You are here by notilied that we," your co-owners in tlie claim or mine known as the "Slate'' claim, situated one anil one-half miles north-east from Cornucopia, have expended one hun dred dollars in assessment work for the year 18S7, on said claim, as required bylipv. and If you fail to contribute vour portion of snid amount within ninety days from date of service by publication of this notice, your interest in snid claim will become the prop erty of the undersigned co-owners, as pro vided by section 2321, revised statute, U. S. M. li. DROWN, S. K. SKNOR. 2-3-W13 J. T. HOLLKS. The West Shore in the only Uhif tratnl maga zine) published on the Pacific coast, and asida fromlta excellent literary features. Its object la to convey information, by both pen and pencil, of tho great rrtources of this region, and the progress of their development. Social Illustrated articles appear In each Issue ; al?o, several page of notes of th? pro press being made in every section. Oregon, Washington, Idaho, Montana, Alaska, Utah, California, Ilritlsh Columbia, and tho Pacific Norttnveft In general, are being Illustrated. The subscription price is only $2."0. It Is not only the cheapest illustrated magazine In tho United States, bnt contains articles and en gravings of great Interest to every resident of tills region, which, can not be found in any other publication. Snbcrlbers for 1BS8 receive n large supple ment every month. The first one Is n beauti ful oleograph of the " Entrance to the Colum bia IUvcr," printed In cine colors, and each of the otticrs represents tome feature of our sublime scenery. The supplements are alone worth more than the price of the magazine. Try it for 1888, and after reading, scud it to your friends cle-cwhere. You will Und it both entertaining and Instructive. L. SAMUEL, Publisher, 171-173 Second St, Portland, Oregon. Trains arrive and depart from Union daily, as follows: KAST nouxn. I'assengcr. No. (i, L've at -t:,r)2 a. m. wkst nor. vi). Passenger, No. ft, L've at 3:21) p. in. Freight. No. 15. L've at 3:00 p. m. Freight, No. 10, L've at 2 Ml) a. m. TirK'KT to and lrom principal points 1 1 O n lhe iT:tt.(i states, Canada and Kurope. Elegant PjiVco'" Cars. Emigrant Sleeping Cars Run Through on Express Trains to OMAHA, COUNCIL BLUFFS and ST. PAUL Free of Charge and Without Change. Close connections at Portland for San Fran cisco and Pugct Sound points. For further particulars impure of any Agent of the Conipanv or of A. L. Maxw ell, (1. P. A-T, A., Portland, Oregon. SAXFltAXCISCO LIXE. FKO.M IMliTUVND. NttlM SAN lltANClseo. L'v'ng Spear st. wli'f at 10 a.m. as follows: Leaving nt 12Mldnt., as follows: Columbia, Fri. M Stnte, Monddiiy Oregon, Thurs. Columbia, Sun. State, Wednesd'y Oregon, Saturd'y Columbia, Tues. State, Friday Orx'gon, Monday Cnluinbia Thur. nr. 2:Oregon. Sut. Mar, 3 f,Coliinibia, Tues. II 8 State, Friday 11 11 Oregon, Mon. 12 H Columbia, Thur. ,, 15 1" State, Sunday ,. 18 ,. 2iU)regon, Wed . 21 23 Columbia. Sat. 21 2ti State, Tuesday 27 2fOregon, Friday ., 30 Tlie company reserves the right to change steamers or sulllug days. W. II. HOLCOM1J, I A. L.MANWKLL, fJen'l Mutineer. (1. P. ,t T. A. II. L. UKACON, Agent, Union. M THE M GREAT SACRIFICE. Must and Will be Sold, the Entire Stock of Fruit Trees, Shrub bery, etc., of II. J. Gccr & Son, Cove, Oregon. In order to procure moncv. and clear our nursery of the immense stock now on hand (73.000 trees) take this method to bring before the public Our Determination to Sell. Heretofore we have employed agents to canvass tho country for thesale of our trees, but have concluded to depart from that custom, Xow, we we propose to reduce the price, so that purchasers can have tlie Benefit of the Agent's Percentage, We will reduce our prices for the stiring trade of 135, 2.-, to 30 per cent, below our last vcar's catalogue prices to parties who receive their trees at the nursery. Tree dealers and nurserymen buying by the thousand, will be allowed fiO per cent, discount on last season's prices, Our terms arc cash on delivery, except by special arrangements. We nre DK i'KRMINKI) to dig and SELL our ENTIRE STOC1C, to make room for nn ENTIRE NEW NKKSEUY, conductod on a dillercnt basis; and, in the language of the Hebrew jieddler, "Yust coins and looks for yourself und see vot a sldaiightcr mid dor drees I almost givs tern avay."' WE EARNESTLY ASIC ALL WHO INTEND TO OltDEll TREES FROJt US, TO COME PERSONALLY AND SELECT FOR THEMSELVES. IT IS FAR MORE SATISFACTORY TO ALL CONCERNED. "Wc have been growing fnvt trees for over twenty years in the same locality, and conclude we well know and under-taiid what will most prollt tho purchaser. Our prac tical experience in fruit and fruit trie business, is, wo conclude, of value to purchasers, and our guarantee canliot bo bettered in tins country. Parties will invariably Und it better for them to buy at tho nursery, thus saving extra handling and unnecessary exposure of roots, as well as cost. We will exchange trees, shrubbery, etc-, for good young horses or cattle. Any and all orders entrusted to us will have our best attention. Address: ' 11. J. GEEll & SON. l-27-tf. Cove, Union County, Oregon. tim i m si m m i if at H The Most Simple and Perfect Washer in the World. Over 75,000 Now in Use. TESTIMONIALS. Pnioiii Oregon, Mav. 11, 1S.S7. This is to certify that Mr. Charles C foil' inberry, on May 10, washed with an Acme washing machine at my hotel, in one hour and forty-live minutes, the followingnamed articles: Family washing, 1 line shirts, 2 pair drawers, 2 undershirts, 2 waists, .S pair socks, I apron, 2 towels, 12 handkerchiefs, (i collars and 1 pair cull's. Hotel washing, IS table cloths, 18 sheets, !!0 pillow cases, and 70 towels 170 pieces in nil. The nbove washing gave perfect satisfaction. 13. II. MILLER, Proprietor Centennial hotel, I'nion, Oregon, May 12, 1PS7. Tills is to certify that 1 have used the Ac me washing machine and wringer, and thoroughly tested it, and am now satislied that it is the best washing machine now in use, and unhesitatingly recommend it to any person wishing a washing machine. I am satislied that it will do alloc more than is claimed for it bv Mr. Ootlinberrv. MRS. MARY 13. EATON. Chas. C. Coffinberry, PATENTS Obtained, and all Patent llusiness attended to Promptly and for Moderate Fees. Ourotneo is opposite tlie V. S. Patent OhMce, and we can obtain Ihitenis In less timo than those remote from Wasoington. Send MODELor DRAWING. We advise as to pautentabililv free of charge; and we mako NO CHARGE UNLESS PATENT IS S13CUJM3D. We refer, here, to the Postmaster, tho Supt. of Money Order Div., and to ollicials of the U. S. Patent Olllce. For circular, ndvice, terms and rollerences to actual cli ents in your own State or County, write to C. A. SXOW & Co., Opposite Patent Otllce, Washington, D. C Horse Breaking I desire to Inform the public that I have perfected a New System of Horsebreaking, Which I believe to bo the bot now prac ticed, and I will take horses or any other kind of animals to break, on REASONABLE TERMS. Satisfaction guaranteed in everv Instance. Will visit the farms when desired, and break the animals without taking them away, Give mc a trial. 11-18-tf SHANNON MARSHALL. AND SODA FACTORY, Cor. Main and 11 St. - - Union. Oregon, SH HUMAN KAI.ltV, Vrops. Manufacturers and dealer in S,wi v. tor. SiirsnimrllU. (linger Ate, Crown Sodi ami Champajfjio Ctdw, Syrup-, itc Or- dors promptly llllwl. KentucKT Limior Store CO CO -'5 o 0Q Union, Oregon, May 11, 1887. l'liis is to certify tlint I have ued tho Ac me washing machine And wringer to do two large family washings, and it gave me per fect satisfaction, and I think it will do all that it is recommended to do, MI'S. CHARLES ItOUINS. Union City Hotel, Mav 11, 1887. This is to certify that the Acme washing machine hns done two washings at my ho tel, and it lias- given perfect satisfaction, and I think it will do all that Mr. Cofilnber ry represents it to do, L. J. 1500TIIE. Union, Orcgsn, May 10, 1SS7. This is to certify that we have tested the Acme washing machine and wringer on several occasions, mid have no hesitancy in saying that it is the best machine wc have seen. MRS. EMMA JONES, MRS, ALLIE JONES. - Manufacturer, Union, Union County, Oregon. MASON HAMLIN Organs and Pianos arc Unexcelled FROM $50 TO $100 SAVED On tho pun-huso of an Instrument, by buying through W. T. WRIGHT, Agent, Union. Oregon. r Thomson & Purscl nro agents for tlio celebrated Cyclone WimlMUl, find ns tlio prices, on thorn have hcen great ly reduced they nro now within tho reach of all. Sample mill to ho seen at their planer in North Union. Call and examine it. CJ!is" S- Minim J&r ALPINE H0TEL,1 Cornucopia, Union county, Or. K. C WAltlNNEU, rrop'r. .The only tlrst olass house in the camp. No puhu spurod to make gnosis coinforta me. Charges Reasonable.