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Letter From Tacoma. T nconia, W. T., May Olh, 1888. Editoii Scout: I received Tiik Scout tliia morning, tlic lirst einco I left Union, and it was like greeting an old fiicnd to get it. Thinking eomo items from this coun try would bo of tome interest to your readers, I will endeavor to give a short detail of tins place and vicinity. Tn- coma has a. population of perhaps 15, ooo, though the citizens hero claim more. There arc Jive Hanks, and an other will ho in operation soon. Theio are five or n'x taw mills all running up to tlicir full capacity. J ho null m first ward, the largest on tho Sound, employs, including loggers and all men in tho timber, about four hundred men. There is a flouring mill hero, the only one on this part of the Hound. There a to other industries and facto ries to correspond with the tizo of the town. Property is held very high and it is hard to get a business house or dwelling to live in. There is a great deal of building going on, but many houses under construction are already contracted for as soon as completed. They are building about as fast as ma terial can bo had. There were eighteen ocean sailing vessels and twenty steamers in Tacoma harbor yesterday. Tho ship John Uryco sailed this morning witli the largest cargo of lumber taken from port. 1,225, 000 feel. The entire cargo goes to San Pedro. Following is a list of fniglit received yoMenlay over tho .Northern Pacific: Morchandis-o 11 car loads; feed 2 ; hides 1 ; empty barrels 1 ; rails 3; horses 2; shingles .'I; cows and calves 2 ; cattle 5 ; oil 1 ; timbers 2 ; steam launch I ; agricultural imple ments 1; bridge tools 1 ; Hour 1; brick 2; bucoda coal l.'l; carbon hill coal 170. There aie many strangers com ing on every train. Everything indi cates that Tacoma is destined some day to bo a great city. We had a young whale on exhibition hero a few days ago. It was caught about five miles from here, tho lirst one, I believe, over caught on tho Sound. It meas ured 1-1 feet in length and weighed 2,'l hundred pounds and was evidently mi ... . . ijunu juung. i no citizens iuul a grand celebration here lust evening in Jionorot uio near completion of tho Cascade tunnel. It was a, regular rouriii oi .iniy tune. Tho streets were illuminated with bonfires and Japan ese lanierns and " J lio Star Spangled Uanner" was flouting over many parts of tho city. A cannon planted over i ..... 1 - uio j my Kepi belching forth its thun der for an hour or two, at tho same timo a lino display of fire works going on, mauo one leel tliat Ho was among n patriotic and energetic class of peo ple. Several speeches were made, fol lowed by a tong entitled "Tacoma tho city of destiny" sung to tho air of "Uolumbiii tho gem of tho Ocean." As it is short I will give it to you : .9: 11"''0"!", tho gem of the ocean; J ho pride of thu north jiuil west; 1 I heshrinoof each tenderfoot's devotion: T ho KnuidoHt. the noblest, the beat, Thy harbors make thousands assemble, fheir resource proud to review; T.!'..''01","11'1'''1' "ml:t'H I'l'i-tlandltes tremble Idle wheat by (lie tunnel oomei through. ( hokum: While tho while-winded lleeU of the nation Lie anchored In waters so line, Each hoping to take on her rations, 1- roin the fa-m, forest, Held, shop and mine. huii IJotinott and itusoii had won it, And light shone front shore to shore. ThoN. 1 was ulad she begun it, And rortland piociaimed ft a bore, Tho resources vast, center hither. For era its with their banners unfurled. May tho liiineuo have won never wither, f-or our market you know is tho world. .May tho sections united never sever, And n His continue to be. Tacoma, Tneoina, forever, Tho world has nur glory to see, And rivals continue to buttle. Incoiua, the tried and the true, Seattle, Seattle, death rattle. J hree cheers, for the tunnel Is through ! There is great energy and determi nation manifested by tho citizens hero to keep Tacoma growing, and while there is Mnnothing of a boom hero now, and it is not expected to bo always booming, 1 see no good reason why thoro should not bo a steady, healthy growth of the city. It is quito differ ent from tho Southern California boom that was built up principally on clitnato When you bought a piece of property there you hud to improve with Oregon or Washington Territory lumber, making building of any kind eomo much higher than hero With all tho lumber mi'ls in this vicinity it is hard to get lumber as fast as tho people want it for building purposes. Thoro is ti company organized to build a now mill here with a capacity of from threo to four hundred thousand foot per day, but they will doubtless ship their lum ber, and, like tomo others hero now, havo nothing to do with tho local trado. I spent a day in Seattle last week and found that d. very lively town and a lively, energetic, class of people thoro, and as a retail point of trade think it is probably ahead of Tacoina to-day, but in building Taco ma is a long way ahead, and whilo there is the best of prospects for a good city at both places 1 think tho future for Tacoma is far brighter than Seattle. There will bo no loss than live hun dred houses built in Tacoma in 1888 if thoygoou tho balance of tho year as thoy havo so far. For fear I weary you with too long a communication this tune, 1 will close. Jlospcctfully, D. II. 11. Till". VKUIMOT UNANIMOUS. W. I). Suit, druggist, Hippus, Ind., testb tics: ."I can recommend Electric Hitters as (ho very bust remedy. Every boltlo hold luu given relief in ovury cane. Ono mun took six bottles and was cured of Uheuuui tlsm or 10 ywtrs tdtindhu;." "Tho best celling medicine I havo ever handled hi my 20 your' experience, is Electric Hitter." ThoUNiimls of others liuvo added their testi mony, so tlmt (ho verdict Is unanimous that Electric Klttejs do euro all disease of tho JJver. lildnvy or Hlood, Only u half dollar h bottle at Wright's drug store. A Political Observation. EniTOi: Scoct: In tho democratic plat form recently adopted, a resolution was Inserted by Sir, Lntntircttc, of Clackamas county, which reads as follows: "Itctolvcd, That inasmuch as the corporations, and most of tho wealthy classes do not pay tax es proportionate to their property Interests, we demand a change In the nsscHimcnt law to prevent any deduction of Indebtedness, whatever." This resolution, if brought Into action, will undoubtedly prove to be the most bene ficial move made in political circles for some time, and the honest endeavor of ev ery man. who sees in the present state of things a wrong a wrong to the laboring class, and being such, It is a positive wrong to the nation should be brought to beirr upon this particular point, and place the welfare of our people on a more prosperous road, Of late years the supremo c!Tbrt of political parties has been directed at some high policy, which will give wealth and aflluence to the already embellished thresh old of the rich and independent, while the changes 'and policies which should have been made and adopted, to better the fal tering interest of the honest Iaboringman have been shamefully neglected. These were minor adalrs, seemingly, but indeed the foundation of our government rests solely upon the man who "earns his bread by the sweat of his brow," and not upon those who repose in the platitudes of luxu ry and indolence, waiting to grasp at the lirst opportunity, the last hard-earned dol lar from the feeblo hand of tho working man. Under tho present law of taxes, a man may represent a great amount ef property; he can make n'great show; put on lots of "dog," talk about his wealth, his hired help, his fifteen hundred acres of oats, and a hundred other appurtenances of a wealthy man, but when thedaycomes for his real wealth to bo ascertained, ho chuckels silent ly that lie has no taxes to pay Why? J5e cause It is all covered by indebtedness!!. His neighbor, a plain, unassuming, honest, hardworking man, with but little showing, financially, is "cinched'' like the devil, by a heavy rate of taxation, to till up the vacan cy in the county treasury made by his rich neighbor's property being covered, wholly, by a, debt. This imposes a severe hardship on tho laboring mini, who has to work hard at the least, to support Ids family; (ho man of wealth, however, can run his "cheek" for almost any amount, dress line, and so on, while the very food the laborer requires can be obtained, generally, only by the presentation of hard cash, It is a shame a "bloody shame," as the English say, and no party, with any respect for its principal constituents should Ignore tho laboring man's interests. Tho only time tho laboring man is hearti ly recognized is after the candidates have been nominated, and the, canvass begins. Tho wealthy aro not so strong then, but what they condescend to call eagerly for help from the poor. Hut from one canvass to another, ho lives in his own sphcro. unnoticed by tho ones who were so friendly when help was wanted. The government is striving to-day to put down thu continual riot and disturbance of tho laborer, while its own standard policy in being carried into oli'ect, generates the very troumo wnirii it so mtterly opposes. As long as tho interest of the working class is ignored by thu ruling power, just so long will the peace of the nation be Interrupted by the pent up fury of tho working world. 11, W. IIUl'EMAN. NEW HOOKS. A largo assortment of new books havo just been received by Jones Hros., consisting of tho l'axton and Lovell series of novels, School Speakers, Red Lino Poets, etc. Prices lower than ever known before. A SOUND l.UOAI. OPINION- E, Ilalubridgo Miinday Esq, County Atty Clay Co., Tex., says: "Havo used Electric Hitters with most happy results. .My broth er also wus very low with Malarial Fever and Jaundice, but was cured by timely use of this medicine. Am satisfied Electric bit ters suved Ids life." Mr. 1). 1. Wilcoxson, of Horse Cave, ICy., adds a littlo testimony, saying: He posi tively believes ho W'ould havo died, hail It not keen for Electric Hitters. This great remedy will ward off, as well as cure all Malarial Diseases, and for all Klkney, Ljver and Stomach Disorders it stands uncqualed. l'rlee 60 e. and ?1. at Wright's drug tdore, Union , Oregon. (No. 201 7.) REPORT OF Till: CONDITION Of The FlrM Nntlnnnl Hank, nt Union. til thu State of Orison, nt tho Close r ituHiufHR, April ao, 18SS, iti:sontci:s. Loans and discounts JOtl.T'.KHSu Overdrafts, secured and unsecured IW.Sd l. , Jionus to securo circulation Other stocks, bondsand mortgages I'.'.soo.oo i8.otvi.as 0. 717.113 1, t'21.8a 1,411.41 7.t:ai.iw l,OI7.0ti 700.00 ft.00 170.01) 17.3Sil.l!T) LUOO fl7.00 ii no irom approved reserve agents Duo from other National Hanks Due from State Hanks and bankers Ileal estate, furniture and llxtures Current expenses and taxes paid Premiums naid Checks anil other cash items., . Hills of other Hanks Specie . i.egai tenner notes ltedetnption fund with U. S. Treas urer to per oeut oi circulation) TOTAI ?i:U,87l.17 $ ftO.OOO.OO 10,000.1)0 1.1AIU1.ITI1:. Capital stock paid in Surplus fund Undivided prollts National Hank notes outstanding -t.fC'o.St iM-uoo .ts.tnn.ii) W,ti7l.l5 3111.00 Individual deposits subject to cneeK Demand cert ideates of deposit 1.... ... ..11..... V-...I 1 II.. ..I.. 4MIIT III UUIL'I .UIIUOUI )illlla . . . Total fl!M,870.17 UrlTr nv n'mv 1 ........... ............ . county of union,) I. W. T. Wriuht. Cmdiiorof tho above- named bank, do solemnly swear that tho above statement Is true to tho bust of my knowledge and belief. W. T- W1UOHT. casiuur. Subscribed and sworn to before ine this 7th day of May, 18X8. Jami A. Kakin, Notary Public for Oregon. GKOUOK WltKiHT, 11. M. WJtKIHT.V Directors. W. T. WltlUHT. A WARNING. The modes of death' approach are arioua, and statistics thow ci.nclufivo ly that more people die from diretHos of the throat and lungs limn any other. It is piobuble that everyone without exception, recdves vast numbers of tubercle germs into the system and where thefe germs fall upon suitable soil they start into life and develop, at lirst slowly and is shown by it slight tickling scii.-ution in the tiiroat and if allowed to continue tliiir ravages thoy extend to the lungs producing con sumption and to the heiid, causing ca tarrh. Now all fbie is dangerous and if allowed to proceed will in lime cuuho j doulh. At the oiuet you must act , with promptness; nllowinga cold to go without attention is dangerous and may lose you your life. As toon as you feel that something in wrong with your throat, lungs or nostrils, obtain a bottle of Hocchee'o (lernitin Hyrup. It will give you immediate relief. TIIIUTY-FIVJS CENTS A CAN. The Milk-iuo linking Powder, full pound cans, warranted as good as any in the market. For Mile at Jones Hros. Try it. Sore Eyes Tho eyes aro always in sympathy with tho body, and nfford an oxccllout index of its condition. "When tho eyes become weak, and tho lids inflamed and sore, it is an ovidonco that tho system has becoino disordered by Scrofula, for which Aycr's Sarsaparilla is tho best known remedy. Scrofula, which produced a painful in flammation in my eyes, caused mo much suffering for a number of years. By tho advice of a physician I commenced taking Ayor's Sarsaparilla. After using this mcdicino a short timo I was completely Cured My eyes aro now in a splendid condi tion, and 1 am as woll and strong as over. Mrs. "William Gage, Concord, N. U. Yor a numbor of years I was troubled with a humor in my eyes, and was unable to obtain any relief until I commenced tisine; Ayor's Sarsaparilla. This medi cine has cITccted a complete euro, and I bellovo It to bo tho best of blood puri fiers. 0. J3. Upton, Nashua, K. II. From childhood, and until with a few mouths, I havo been afflicted with Weak and Soro Eyes. I havo used for theso complaints, with hcnefieial results, Ayer'fl Sarsaparilla, and consider it a greet blood purllicr. Mrs. O. Phillips, Glover, Vt. I suffered for a year with Inflamma tion in my left eyo. Threo ulcers formed on tho ball, depriving mo of sight, and causing great pain. After trying many otlior remedies, to no purpose, I was final ly induced to uso Ayor's Sarsaparilla. By Taking tlireo bottles of this mcdicino I havo been entirely cured. My sight hns been re stored, nnd thero is no sign of inflamma tion, sore, or ulcor in my eye. Kendal T. llowcn, Sugar Tree Itidgo, Ohio. My daughter, ten years old, was afllict ed with Scrofulous Soro Eyes. During tho last two years sbo novor saw light of any kind. Physicians of tho highest standing oxcrtcd their skill, but with no permanent success. On tho recommen dation of a friend I purchased a bottlo of Ayor's Sarsaparilla, which my daughter commenced taking. Uoforo sho had used tho third bottlo her sight was restorod. Her euro is complete. W. 13. Suther land, Evangelist, Shelby City, Ky. ft Aye-r's Sarsaparilla, l'rcpnred ty Dr. J.C. Aycr &., Lowell, Masa Bold byall l)ruKt'it. 1'rlcosM; six bottles, $3. NOTIC13 FOR PUBLICATION. t laNn Dfkici'. at IjA Giaxnr., ()ki:i:on, May!), ISSfi. Notice is hereby given that the following named MUtler has tiled notice of his inten tion to make tiiiul proof in support of Ids claim, and that said proof will bu made be fore the register and receiver at La Grande, Oregon, on Juno 27, IW, viz: llOltAOH A, KATON, 1). S. No. 7011, for tho N4 N W'j. KIP.,' NWW nnd NK ip. 8V qr. See. 7, Tp. 7S, K.-I113. 1L mimes the follow ing witni'sMis to prove his coutiunous resi dence upon and cultivation of, said land, viz: Newton Jones mid Samuel liutton. of Keating, Or., and John Oliver and Joseph Siiulros, of Union, Oreuou. 1 1 UN u Y RlNKIIAltT, lejrit-Mr. fi-ll-wti and FEED T. II. II. (UUiKN, Propr. Will hereafter be conducted Benson stable, near the court Boothu's hotel, on Main struct. at the old house and Excellent Facilities for Handle-iim- Loose Stock. An Abundauce of Uunuhir Water hi Yard, Plenty of lluy mm Grain. Tonus l-tl-yl to Suit tho Times. ALPINE H0TEl (.'ornuiopla, Union itmnty, Or. U. C. WAlUNNKIi, Prop'r. Tho only first class homo in tho unto p. No pains spared to make guests comforta ble. Charges Reasonable. AND SODA FACTORY, Cor. Main and 11 s(n. - - I'nloii. Oregon, SUICUM.V.N ItAI.KV, rraps. Mmiufaetiirori mid doalen in tuln Wa ter. KatsapurilU, (linger Ale, t'rMin Soda and Clmmpttiie t'idcr, hyrtips,, etc. Or der, promptly tilled. L4WJ Ksntuclnr Lipor Store j NOTICE FOItjniHLIOATION. 1 T . .... Ui. o T . n..iMif O r. ,.siw Lakd Oi'nc k at La Okanoe, Onroj, iiav w, iws. Notice is hereby pi veil that the follow insf nninod settler litis fHnl notice of hi in r n- Hon to inske final proof in Mipiiort of h s claim, and that said proof wlli bp ma le Ik fore the repNter and rcci Herat ha (iraiidc. OrpRon.on .Tunc fi, 181S, viz: SAMl'IM, VANOKDKll. I). S. No -:!), for the El of SKf and SV4 SFM See. 'J. Tp. 0 S, Jt. 11 E, lie nnntrs the lollowing witneses to prove his continuous residence U'ioii. tun) cultivation of, said land, viae: John . Van order. William Hoilrs, Wal'a'-e Holies, niid Joseph .Vnnorder, all f fidon, Oregon. IIunry KlSnilAKT, 5-11-wO. Ucjdstor. Estrny Horses. Two brown saddle borne, alsout 12 or 13 hands high, branded on the shoulder with snrimr ent hook: also, onerom horse bran- 1 le1 with JH on thigh nnd circle on shoiil-- iirr; lias cut on lore loot, owner e m nnii whereabouts by calling at this otllce and paying for this notice. . Notice, Stockmen! Tho mammoth jack "Wade Hampton" nnd the hiiKlish draft stallion "Waxwood'' will make the season at the old Hun ton place, below Union. Pedigree and full particulars will be given next week. Slilll L K Y STEWART . Geo. W. Steves. Agent. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Laxii Oitick at La OitANiin, Oi:i:nox,l Airil 0, 1888. 1 Notice is lierdiy given that the l'ollowiiiK nanipd settler lias tiled notice of his intention to commute and make liiud proof in support of his claim, and th:it. M.nitl tironf will br. liuitlt licfora tlio reaistcr and receiver at La Grande, O retro n. on June M. 1J. viz: .1 AJILS II. JUOfSS, Ud. No. 3S2-t, for the X of XKi and til'P,' of SKv,' See at, and NH nr. of NK qr. .See. :i, Tp. 1 N. of l(. :!! K. W. M. He names the following wltne-ses to prove bis continuous reinenco upon, and cultivation of said land, viz: Ituilolph Iliif; Sr., Hu - iiolpn A.Jlug.if., Frank Karney anil Jacob Hug Jr., all of Summervillc, Oregon. IlKNKY PlNUHAUT, o-l-wfi ItcgiMtor. NOTICE OI' I'OISrKITIJIIi;. . , . ... . ' , ' XQtie" is hereby uiven that ;h f.ilowl"i- Countv of Union, htnto of Oregon, Feb-j ,mmt.,i stttfer has fl ed node- of hi, inten ruary (itli, 1RS8. , ! tlon to make limit proof in supoo t f bis l0,hJ 1nvn1' U; J' ,f'"'na nnd olnlm. and that s.i d proof wi i b mud- Ik Hugh Webb: Vm aro hereby n..titkd that I fro ,-igi-ter iiu.i rec- ver at La lira- dc I have expended one linnd od and seventy- ; Oro;;on, on June 8tn. 18K vjZ: JA3IEJS live dollars (Ji'.(XI) in labor upon the , y, suj s. Ud. No. '2itSl. for the NVI NE'i "Poormaii" mine, as will appear, by ccrrih- ;IU1, j; NWi-t Sw ai, Tp. ft S, 11. 10 E. eate tiled IVbruarv Sth. Hsn. In the oil co He nanus ie f.iIU.wiiifr witneus t.i p-ove ot the coun.y clerk ot said county, ill order ,U fiintinnmis ln.irtmiip immi. miwI imiIM. lo hold "aid inciuNcs, under the proxi-ions of section "S'JI. revised statutes, being ihe amount rcpiired to hold the s.ime for the t year ending Die -inbi-r.'tl. IsMi and the year j ending December :J1. 1SS7. And if within niiietv d.iys after notice by pnblieatioii, you fail or re. use to comrlbiite your pio-j portion of sin It ('"UiMiilliilie :is co-owners. your intere-t in Mlid caiiii will beeomo the ,.i,.jm Hi in mi; .-.ii i i.i, 1 1 im i , iui ii-1 .-.mi jul- turn S.Vdi. !M0-wi: JOHN f'AItEY. Tlmliui- l.aiiil, Act .lime U, IS 7 8 Notice fur I'lllilli-.-l) lull. U tr. Land Officii, La On.viK. Oitrcox . pi ii:i, ion Notice is hereby si ven that in compliance with the provisions of th act of Congress of June,", 1S7S, entitled "An a -l for the de of tiinln r lands in tlie Mates of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Wa-lilnton Territo ry," WILLIAM E(VLK. f Teloea'sct, County of Union, Stale ol Oregon, lias thi day tiled m ibis olllee his sworn statement Nil, 10, for the purehae of tlie SK qr. of NWqr. and E hlf. SW qr. and SW qr. SIC qr, of Section No. 7. in Township No. (IS, Uange No. .'IS E. W. M, and will offer proof to show that the land r ouglit is more valuable for its timber or stone than Tor ag ricultural purpose-, and to establish bis claim to said land before the register and receiver of this olllco at La (irande, Ore gon, on Monday the nihility of July, 1SH8. Ho name us witne-e: Adam Nel-on, Jacob Stanbiiugh. Win. L. lluirows and John blodard, all of Teloo.isot, Oiegon. Any and all persons e'aiiuing adversely the above-described lauds mo requested to til o their clahiL- in this otllue on or before said !Hh day of July, ISSs, IlKXRY UlNFllAUT, l-l.'i-wlO iiegister. IS'OTICK FOR PUBLICATION. Lakh Offick at La Oua.vhk, Oiikoox 1 April-It!. 188S. f Notice is hereby givon that tlie following named settler bus tiled notice of his inten tion to make final proof in support of Ids claim, and that said proof will be madobe forethe register and receiver at La (irande, Oiegon, on mhv lilst, It8. viz: Josfi-ii II. UutTLKY. lid. "So. HKW, for the N'of Nv!( SE'-f of Xwy, and Sv; of NE', Sec ::o, T. !KS. of U Kl E, w m. lie names the follow ing witne-sos to prove his continuous resi dence upon, and cultivation of, said land, viz: 0, II. Craig, It, W. Makinsou, ,1, II, Kowoll and Win. Penni'lintf, all of New llridgo, Oregon llKNI'.Y UlNKlIAUT, l-20-w(! Iiegister. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Lash Omits at La Orandu. Okkhon, ) March . l. 1HSS. Notice U-heroby given tliat the following named stttier has liled notice of ids inten tion to make final proof in support of his chilli), and that said proof will be mude k foro the register mid receiver at Ln tirunde, Oregon. on Muv IRth .lsss. viz. WILLIAM II. UUNDALL. Hd. No. iUW, for tho iiElf NWW. and SWV iW'i oe. 27, Tp. 8 S It. 40 li. W. M'. lie niinitw the following wIinetesto prore his continuous residence upon, and cultivation of, said land, vte: Sum. M. Kloum, L. Corp, Jas. S. UiiBford.Riid Chas, Doney, all of Uovo, Oregon, HKMIEY HlNEHAlIT, 3-3V-v! Iiegister. NOTICE FOU PUBLICATION. lACn Officii at La (Juaniii:, Oiikoo.v. April a. 1Ss. i Notice ishoroby mvou that the lollowing liiimed settler lino uled notice of his Intui tion to make final proof hi Mipmrt of his claim, nnd thuti-ajd proof will oe inndo Im fore the register and receiver at La (irnuile Oregon, on May 2.1, 1S8S. vfe: CHAULKS V. IloWKLL, D. ti. No. US, for the NE '-V of NEK, Sec. t, and NW of NW, Sec. .15. Tp S. K. 15. lie names tho fal lowing witueMs to nrovo his continuous residence upon, and cultivation of, said land, vix: ii. P. SwUhor, Cliarlia Craig, W. D. Niub, and Thomas ltashuw, all of New Hridge, Or, HtUVUV UlNKlIAUT, Jl-18 wU Uogistor. Notice of Final Settlement, N'ottoo is hereby given to whom it may concern, tlut the Vmlei signed, having til d hi the County court of Union comity, Sute of Oregon, his rtnitl arcount of the mi minis trillion of tho estate of llnrvey Myerx ile lejtsud; Tueduy the lMh day of May, lws. at 10 o'clock . m. of saitl day, li Ik en appuintetl by thr suld iwirt, by order i lUlo April llth UsSS, as tho uine for hear lug ohjiotious to said account and fur set tleinent thereof. Made and dated this 12th duv of April. ISKS. El. IAS Kt' JIN. 1-18 ' Administrntiir. I IMPORTERS clpcN1 TIN PLATE, HZTALS, NAILS, : HOUSE : mm PU3KISHING- not: ci County of Union, Slate of Or. o rnn-y 10. 18Ss To M. K Johnson: You ore hen bv no- tifietl that we Iiave-exp-n.Ied one li'iiidrcd dollfM-s (jpioo.) in labor and imprf.vcnients upon i he ''Dominion lode. ltld claim i situat.d about ()ihrte ,u i -tp s of u mil- from the month ot Lost IIo:so i-reek. .:ml t.'-i) one nan niiie soutlnvc-.t r Alientown. and is on the south s do of Lft IIii'M" creeK. hi tiieuranite .Uui'iig Utstni t. coun ty of Union and .State of Oregon,) as will appear by ectifieato filed February fi'h. lhss. in i lie oil'n o of the Dt- :rict Hceorder i f said disl riiif. in order t" liold s ''l n-'ciiiis-es, uul:-lbe irnl-ions of 'te!io,i L.'L'l. rc- vib-cd si, utiles o," the I'ni.ed M.re-. bur: ; theamomit required to h the miic !'i' the year eiidinjr Decembt r 31, ls; ; wirbin ninety days a u-r tiiii n. . ci fail or rtfu.-e io coiitilb'Ue yonr p o i ofsuoh epei:diuire a-, a co-i .if r, interest in Mt'd eliiirn will b eo in- i c erly of the .subscribe! s. und- r .i'd - 1 ' e ' 242l. E. E. 31 LI. , 'J 17-wW. E. CWAUAV. NOTICE.FOR PUBLICATION. Land Ornoi: at L OKAStir, Oi:roN,i Ami 20. 1nM. i vation o., s.iid land viz: j. M Sebl r. Ii. j. Uecr. joh(rMurphy and Go irg.- Tlwin-is. all of t'ove, Oregon. IfKNllY Ill.NKHAKT. 4-27- wO ltejj.-ter. .DISSOLUTION- OF VAKT-VICKSHIV. ' fOTfCE IS III'.RXISY til YEN THAT I ( i.f. eo-ta rt in r hi heretofo e x'sttnir between N. lIon')aid and P. 15. Wil-on. ilu- I ing l)ii iues-i to.'etber under the firm iriine i of llowland it WiUoii, is tlii- da' di-so,yed by mutual i-on-ent. .Mr. Huwlaiid wi U drawing. and Mr. Wil.iu eon imiin-- lle bn-inCss. Tho ncounts must be-u t.oliiu modiati'ly, and all ill e owitu" the iirm arc rcquesited to come in and pay up at once. Dated at Union. March L'l. 17H8. N. HO W LAND, P. 15. WILSON. NOTICK OP I'OUrEITritK. Comity of Union, State of Oregon, To W. II. Croed, Tbom is Fitch,. L. 11m mauer, J. Hurley and T. N. Snow: You and each of you arc here by untitled that, we hav- expended one hundred dolluis in labor nnd improvements upon the ''Laura Johnson'' quar'a mining claim. 'J'hi- claim is sit. lu ted In (ir.mte milling distr et in I nion counfv, Oregon, about one half mile I, ., tiiearastra of Win. Hoipt-r, on the right bank of Elk creek, and is a so called the ' ). II. A S" claim, as will appear by certifi cate of local ;oii and amended locution tiled August l!lst and Septembiii' 1st. 1 -i-ST) in the ofrice of the district recorder of said dis trict, in order to hold s.dd premises under the pnnKio'isoS Section i'fcM, revised stat utes of, the United States, being the amount required to liold the same for the year en ding Deo. 81st, 1SS7, and if within ninety days d Iter tills notice you fail or refuse to contribute your proportion of the expendi ture as a co-owner, your interest in said claiin,will beeoiue the piopcrtv of the sub scribers, under said section. Dated this 12ih d.iv of April, isvs. M US. ALICE EASTON, J. K. MALONEY, W. T WIHOHT, J. W. SI I ELTON. tu.'.v NOTjar. or foi:i'kitukg. Oornueoiln. Oregon, March 'Jx. 1WS. To (ieurgtt Uenson and John Hullet:. Vou are hereby not lied that we. yotf -owners in theclaiin or mine known as the "Mile Hose" claim, situated in the Unicu, e.vteiition of the "Queen of the Wet,'' iutd have expended one hundred dollars in as sessment work for the ye.ir lssT, on said claim, as required by law, nnd if you tail to contribute your portion of said miioo'it within ninety days irom date of sprvion ,y publiealion of this notie;, your interest in said claim will become ihe properly of the undersigned co-owners us provided itt .sec tion CJi reised statutes U. S. C. Ih SCHICKRAM, 1-0. 0. S. ALUCN. JJOT10E FOR PUBLlCATrON. L.ll 'H'HCK AT I.A tiRANPK, OUK)ON,) April IS, I . t Notice i hereby tven, and A'exander McDonald, wbo'inaiii D S. entry N'o.si.V; take special notice that the follow tin.'-named sil lier has tiled notice of his intention to make thinl proof n MiMmri id his claim, and that said proof will lie inn le before the reg ister una receiver ut L i tira,nd. Oregon, on May '.llth, 1-SH, ?lz: As.v I', Ohamhf.ks. D. S. No. M)'3, foetbc 8E ". of 8v'f, Sec 3i, Pp. (IS. of U-tAK. end KV. of NHaml Sw'4 of Nw.;. See 8. Tp. 7 S.f U !fi K. He names tile follosiiiiK Witmssiji to prove his eoutiuuoiis r -snUfiice tu)oiiiti I enlilvniion of, said land viz: N. T. I! inle. Jelf O. ltcdman. A. H. lilidfivt-ll in d John H-'U-inond. all ol Cumin opi i, thigi ii. HlXUV iUXFUAtU. t-'JO-wfi. U Kir. XOTICJt Ol' I'lSAt SKTILlUIItNT. In the rnunty c mrt of the State of Ore gon, for Union count v. In the mattor of tho estate of (leorso Heek, deceasOtl. Notice Is hereby given that Uio under signtHl, a liiilnlstratrix of the estate of Ooo Hook, decea.ixl, has fl'tsl :.nd pieseuted fur settlement In said i-oiirt l.ir tnud a -tvum of her adniinisiia'io ot M i-t.i. . and that Monday, the lu'i .1 o M , A 1). KsS, ln-in.' a da. of a redder urui, to wit: the May te-tn." Ivis, ,.f .ud court, :.t 10 o'clock A. M of ili.it .lay. ;.s theemi t room of said court, in ttie - "U t bo':-e In Ihe if Union, in .iul coiuif. .ml ,.., bieii ;npo ii e ! b tli e uri ' i u 1 1 as line and place f r th . nliiiu i.t oi -. J ( e mill a id f r the I e il- nr' f ..i. ij. . lions to (he same. latl Apiil JiMl.lks. ELEANOH RECK. Admirlstratrix of the . r tc . f ti. . ! k. di . ea-i ' 4 Uf4 J 22, 24, 26, 23, 30 & 32 Lako Street, CHICAGO, ILLS. ITr1T"ITr-TTT,TOTTirriniT I Jill Fi'"mnT!'g,iwlMijui'llii tun : i-rrxiru . ju.--i liTITCTI r.tKi.T, :,. , map m -jr. JOBBERS 'r. CUTLERY, GUNS, mml&m$m FISHING "t TACKL3 & SPORTING riioinson & I'ursol aro nonts for Uio colobratcil Cyclone WimlMill, ami ns tl)e prices on tbcui have been 'rcat ' , , , , .... "'' rciliiecd thov mo now Witinn tin tho j roach of till Sample mill to bo seen at their pinner in North Union. Call niid cxiunine it. LAST I'.l'l v I'. I'm .--ilii;'. r. No. o, at -1 a. m. Preigh'. No. 1(1, at 2-4 i a. m. XfOi ITs u and irom priiieip:.l ilVjIvl" 10 in the United State-, C points and Lurone. j Elegant PS'" Cars. E'nigrant S'ecping Ca-s Hun Tllrough , on J-'Apre.s Trains to OMAHA, COUNCSL BLUFFS awcl ST. PAUL Eroo of t.'harw and Without Clninge. Clo-e connections nt Portland for San Eran cis(o,anJ l'uget bound pointfi. Eor turthcr particulars impure of any Auent oi' the C'inipaiiv or of A. L. Muxwell, G. P. fcT. A., Portland, Oregon. SAJJ" FItA2f CISCO LINE. FHOM I'OirrHNll. I FKhM SVS I'KVNl'iSCO. Leaving ut 1- Midn't., L'v'ng .Spear st. wh' as follows: at 10 a. m. as follows : CJolumbin Mon. Apr li'Stttte, t&ui. April! btate. fridav ., Oregon, Tliurs. Oregon. Tuesday ,. J'' Colutiibia.Mon. ,, ! (Colombia, Sat. ,, H ir-tnte, l nday ,t 18 Orojron, Tuesday,, 17 State, Wed . 1 n.-liii-. h'.lltlllrlV . ,,t' Coiunibia. Sat. ,, L'l state, Wednesd'y, i" Coltiiubia, Thiir. ,, 2' State. Alo'id.li.v .. 30 Oregon, Sunday L!) Cnl'a. Thttr. May 8 i'l 3.ivo, r i . .i;i -t I J I,.Ihi... 'IT..... w viiniiuiiKi, ine. ,. '-i Tl conijiany veserves the right to change steamers or sailui" il.iv- W.II. ilul.l'UMil, I A. L.MANWELL. ien'; Mima"er. O. P. A T. A, If. L. DEACON. ; int. Union. The t Hlior the orly ilkistratcil maga zine jmblishp.l on tho I'adiic const, and aslilo froai its crollent literary features, its object .U to convey infnriniition, hy both ien and pencil, of tho prcat resources il thia regiou, and tho Ji-ogieus of their development. Special illustrated artlelos appear In each lsne ; also, several pages of notes of th? pro grass being iiuulo in every section. Oregon, wantilntan. Idaho, Jlontana, Alaska, Utah, (California, Iiritish Colunbia. anil tho PaciDc Northwest iu general, aro being illustrated. The piibs-dption price is only 2.S0. It is not only tho rheipcxt ilUistiatiil'iiiagazine in tho United SUucs. but contains articles and cn- Smvtavs of frost interest to every resident of lis re -lop, hicli coil not be found iu any other publication. Subscribers for tiSS receive a large Fnpple mam every month. The first ono Is a beauti ful oioogranh of tha " Entrance to the Colum bia Hiver," priuust in nine colors, and each of the others represents some feature of our Miblime scenery. The nipplemcnu are nlone. worth more than the price of tho magazine. Try it for issfi, uid after reading, feud it to your friends olsa'vhoro. You will find it both iiitcrtuialxis aud instructive. . U. SAMUEL, rnbllsbcr, 171-1T3 ieaoud St., Portland, Oregon. MA HON A IIAAIUX .;t'' Organs itv.iV!;x-'i' Pianos T&Ss: 4 -r: Va are l!neaitiMl FROM $50 TO Oh the pur-diVM) of an lu-trtuneMt, 1. huyin tlwoush W T. 'l(IHT, Atfeiit, I nlon. Orison. PATENTS ubi. lined, and all Patent lui-siness attended to I'r.jnipilvund ior Mo leraU' Fees. . i..r,x.uV v i opH-lte the 1'. S. I'ntliTit mliic, and we can obtain i'.itenia iu liwn time than those reiin te Irom 'ii.olnjtton. Send Mili;i.or Ilt VWINO We adviso a to p .i.tcit il,"i e f ' In sv; ami wo im.ko ni en u:t;i: I'm '.- r.vTKNTis SEi t'HKD. W, r. ..vi- . t ill' ".r.Hler, the ii;l 01 ;.n.,'i til 1: . il I to oliicUll.S of ib' l Pi- nt nb... I eireulur, d o .'is , ., ii- i i j uitual cli- enu lu vour own State or t'ountv. wrlto to A. SNOW & Co., oppo-;:.- iVi-ot oil.. W n.:t. ti 1. l I I rain-, arnvc and " ;i rt from I ninn j dailv. a- f'.IIoi'. : I w 1 ' "I It. L've I'a. i n.-t r. N'o."), L've at ::L" p. in. L've I'reijiht. No. 15. L've af :): 0 t.. in. Mr THE M IP pQ 1 mojMMil