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lliijilliOi EE! Agency for Norwegian Plows, THE STANDARD MOWER Is the latest achievement of mechanical genius. Enclosed gear, front cut, sim ple and durable. Absolutely no side draft nor lost motion. Gall ill Examine it Before Pnrcliasiiii. F. M. SLQCUM, Agent, Washington Letter. May 2ith, 1888. Editor OitixiON Fcout: Washington is overflowing with tstrangora Ihvie days. Tho ficries of BabtiHt eqnvontioiiH, held by the live National Associations of that Church brought over 1,000 neoplo with it. The KnightH of the Golden Eagle, that benevolent society which departs to day, after having held their ninth an nuul convention here, paraded the streets, been reviewed bv the Presi dent, viiited Mt. Vernon, etc., brought 4,000 representatives. Tho Lawyers' convention now in session in this city has attracted a brilliant array of legal talent from the various states and ter ritories. Tho ceremonies attending tho laying of tho corner slono of the Catholic University has brought to gether a largo coneourso of Catholics, among them bring many distinguished clergymen. Then there has been a Jewish gathering hero this week, a conference of Hebrew rabbis at tho synagogue on eighth street, two hun dred line lire laddies from Hudson, N. Y., and excursions are entirely too plentiful to attract a notice. Tho Baptist brethren, in sombre citizens' attire, caiuo to tho Capitol and mingled with tho city's throng almost unobserved except for their guide-books and their sightseeing pro pensities. Not. to with tho Knights of tho Goldon Eagle, who made their presence felt conspicously. Gold braided caps and uniforms, and hats with long white and purple .plumes were to bo neon everywhere. It was on Tuesday especially that tho sounds of trumpet, and drum stirred the air -of l'onsylvania avenue all day. In the morning it was the visiting dromon; in tho afternoon it was tho ICnights of the Golden Eagle. Tho Baptist iriends were leaving and tho lawyers were coming, and while neither made such a popular stir in their movements, they were nono the less welcome. Tho great convention city holds out hor bauds in welcome to all, whether their advent is under swaying banner and heralded by mar tial music or whether they slip in un observed, singly or in groups, fiom tho station, gripsack in hand. Tho Catholic demonstration was di rected by General Kosecrans, who is himself a zealous Catholic. The Wellington Catholic organization led tho visiting organizations in the pro cession, tho next post of honor bring given to the ciergy. Tho piocossion of clergy was led by tho priests, fol lowed by tho bishops, and then the archbishops, with tho cardinal in the rear. Tho blessing of tho corner stono was the iirst detail of tho programme, and then followed an address by Jlishop Upaulding, with other exorcis es. Tho General.s arrangements wore very complete in every detail. It would lotjuiro tho space of a largo Bizcd volume to toll you what took place in tho Baptist convention, since it was tho largest of tho kind over hold in America. Tho temperance ques tion was discussed among other things, howovor.and I will just mention that tho National Capitol was loo attract ive, and that some of tho ministers who made speeches did not hesitate to say that bight seeing among tho dele gates interfered with tho convention. A resolution was oflbral providing that tho next annual session in Bo.s ton bo opened with a threo hours prnyor service. Several speakers inti mated that, in their view, there had not been prayer enough at this annu al meeting. One member said: "When wo go to Boston, I hope those who voted for this tosolution will be present ui. tho prayer meetings, and not go rolling over Boston Commons or vibiting tho Bunker Hill nionu mont. There lias been time enough to pray in Washington, but tho breth ren, have been ponding their timo going to Mount Vornon or listening to tho tarill'Mpocohes in Congress." Tho report of tho eominittoo on Eu ropoan minions indicated groat and matorinl piotfrom in every hranoh of tho work. Auothor roiiort called at tention tu tho lack of woikers in Chi na. Tlu iv if only ono missionary to every lA.OOO.OOO pf inhabitants in that (uroiriand. Tho report of work done iu Japan hovoil tho xistcnco ofkSOl 000 J'rotcstaiit Christians in Jjuwii, 17iCH) of Umt number having .U&'h Feed Mills, Disc Harrows, Cultivators, Seeders and Drills, Hacks, converted since 1880. Four new mis sionaries, who have consecrated them selves to a life among tho heathen, were presented to the meeting of the missionary Union. The Jewish convention was com posed exclusively of rabbis. Tho He brew congregation gets its law from tho talmud, and is independent in its government. An important topic of discussion at thin annual session was the possibility of uniting tho congrega tions as a religious organization, with the view of securing uniformity in many matters whero there is now di versity of practice. J. II. C. KliKCTItlO 1UTTKKS. This remedy is becoming so well known mid so popular us to need no special men tion, All who havu used Kleetrio Hitters sing 'ho same song of praise. A purer medicine does not exist and it li guaran teed to do all that is claimed. Electric Hit ters will euro all diseases of tholyor' and' Kidneys, will remove l'implus) lioil.H, N'slt Klicuni and other all'cctions eiiused by im pure blood. Will drive Malaria from the system and pro vent as well as cure all Ma larial fevers. For cure of ll'eadaeho, Con stipation and Indirection try' ; Klectric Hit ters Kntiro satisfaction gUahuteed, or' money refunded, Price M)ct 'and $1.00 per bottle at Wright's drug store, Union, Or. NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION. Lanh Oitici: at La (Ikaniu:, Okcoon ) .June 12. IPS'?, f Notice is hereby given that the lollowing named settler hits tiled notice of hi' inten tion to make linal proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will lie made be fore the register anil receiver at ha (irande, O.cgnn, on .lulv 13. l(-8s, viz: FRANCIS FAVKH, Hd. No. 222!). for tho KVs NU'H. and YVJ4 NKH, bee :!.'Tp. 5 S It 10 H, WM. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and culti vation of, said land, viz : Jasper Mitchell, W. II. Iliill'mau. T. II. Johnson and Wal lace C HlnUley. all of Telucaset, Oregon. Hl:.N'UY ItlNltllAUT, (!-8-w(! Register. Thomson fc I'ursel nro agents lor tho celebrated Cyclone Wind-Mill, and as the prices on them have been great ly reduced they nro now within tho reach of all. Sample mill to be scon at their planer in North Union. Call aud exaiulno it. ALPINE HOTEL, Cornucopia, Union county, Or. 15. C."WA1UNNEK, PropY. Tho only first class house In the camp. No pains spared to make guests comforta ble. Charges Reasonable, PATENTS Obtained, and all Patent Hustrtcss nttcmlctl to Promptly and for Moderate Fttvi. Ourullleo is opposite the U. S. Patent Otllce, and wo can obtain Patents in loss time than those remote from Wasolngton, Send MODKLor DRAWING. Wo advise as to pantontatiililv free of charge: and we mako NO C1IARO.K UNLIXS PATH. NT IS SHCl'HKI). Wo refer, here, to tho Postmaster, tho Supt. of Money Order Dlv., and to otllcials of tho U. S. Patent Olllce. For circular, advice, terms aud rellerences to actual cli ents In your own State or I'ountv, write to O. A. SNOW & Co.. 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Close connections at Portland for San Fran cisco and Pugct Sound points. For further particulars inquire of any Agent of the Conipunv or of A. h. Maxwell, (!. P. ir.T. A., Portland, Oregon. SAN FK ANC1SCO LINK. ritoM fonri.NNO. Leaviuv'at 12 Midn't. as follows: i niut kan n:AN( isi'o. li'v'ng Spear st. vh' atlOa.m, as follows: uregon, .lou 4iay so i oca. nun., .uuy i Cohtinbia Fri. June 1 State, Tuesday ,. U1 State. Tuesday f Oregon, Mon. June t Oreuou. Sut , ((Columbia, Fri. Coluinbia. Wed Stale, Sunday Oregon, Thins. Columbia, Mon. State. Friday i State. Tues Oregon, Sat. ,, lli Columbia, Wed. ,, 20 State. Sunday ,, 2t 21 ,. 2!tlrpgon Thur. ., 28 Oregon, Tues. July ."j Columbia .Moiuuiy - Tho company reserves the right to change steamers or sailing days. W. 11. 1IOI.COMH, I A. h.MANJWEhh, (ien'l Manager. I (!. P. it T. A, II. L. DEACON. Agent. Union. ESTABllSiEDa Tho Went Stioro U tho only llhjbtrntotl nifiga elno iHibllshcil on tlio l'ncttlc coaft. nml aslilo from IU excellent literary features, its object is to convey Information, bv both jien aud jicncil, of tho gre.it resources of this region, and tho progress of their development. SH'cial Illustrated nrticlos appear In each lssuo ; also, several pages of notes of th? pro gress tielng mado in eery section. Oregon, WAslilngton, Idaho, Montana, Aluska, Utah, Callforma, llrltlsh Columbia, and tho Pacific Nortlovcht In Efna', are being illustrated. The subscription price Is only f8.S0. It Is not onlv the cheapest illustrated magazine in the Vnlted States, but contains articles and en gravings of great Interest to every resident of Ibis, nylon, which can not bo found In any dther publication. "Subscribers for 1SSS receive a large supple ment every month. Tho first ono Is a beauti ful oleograph of tho " Entrance to the Colum bia Ulvcr," printed in nine colors, and each Of.'.tho otiiers represents fomo feature of our eubJlmo Bccnery. Tlio snpplements are alone worth more than tbo price of tho tnanazlne. .,TryV It for ISsS, and after reading, send It to 'your friends elsewhere. You will find It both ' eutcrtaJulns and lusuuctivo. L. SAMUEL Publisher, 171-173 Second St, I'orUand, Oregon. Tluilior l.nnd, Aet iliino .'I, 1U7K Niitleo for l'ulillcallon. V. S. Lanh Orncn, la (Huxhk, Onroos Apriilt, 1S-W. Notice N hereby given that in eoiuplianco with the provisions of the act of Congress of .luue !t, l.STri.oiititled ' An act for the sale of timber lands in the States ot California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territo ry, WlbhlAM ECCLES. t,f Tolooasct, County of I'nion, State ot Oregon, 1ms this dav tiled m this otllce his sworn Matement No". 10, for tlio purchase of tlio SE qr. of NWqr. and E hlf. SW qr. and SW qr. SEqr, of Section No. 7. hi Township No. (IS, Itange No. : E. W. M.and will otl'or proof to show that the laud sought is more alunhle tor Its timber or tone than for ax rhviltural purposes, and to establish hw claim to sHid laud before the register and receiu r of this olllco nt I.a Urumlo. Oro gnn, on Mi'iuluy the Oth day uf July, 18SS. Tie n.iiuos as wituexkos: Adam Nelson, Jacob stanbaugh. Win. I.. Iturrows and John Stodartl, all of Teluotikot, Oregon. Any and all persons oUhnlnjc adversely the abovodeerlbel lauds are rwUtstel to It Jo their claims in this otlloe on or before said ttth day of July, lsSS. urNav himuut, t-ia-wiO jtegister. M THE M NOTICE FOB, PUBLICATION. La.no Omen at La Oi!AM)r. Oukoon',1 May 10, 18SS. f Notice is hereby given that the following named settlers have tiled notice of their in tuition to make final proof in support of i their claims, aud that said proof will lie made before the register and receiver at I.a (Jrande. Oregon, on June jS8S, viz; J. V. LKIiP, Hd. No. 211!). for the W hif. NF(r.. NWqr. SFqr.and NH qr. NW qr. Hd. No. 2m, for the E hif. SW qr. and W hlf. SE qr. Sec. 30. Tp. 7 S, It. 45 E. and KDWAUOSTEEhMAN, lid. No. mi, for too l-j nil. ..n i'j qr. ec o, rp. h. and k nn. SE or. See :il. To. 7 S. U. 1(1 E. Tiiev name the lollowing witnesses to prove their con tinuous reslilenee upon, and cultivation ot, saidjand, viz: Charley Stewart, John S. Curry. S. V. beep, Thadeus Lecp and E. Steelman, all of Pine Valley, Oregon. Henky Ki.vniiAiiT, S-18-wO. 1'egister. ADIUINlSTltATOU'S NOTICJC, In the County court of Union county, State of Oregon In the matter of the partnership estate of A. L. Saunders, deceased, Notice is hereby given that the under signed, administrator of the partnership es tate nf A. L. Saunders, deceased, did, on the 2:ird day of May, 1S.SS, tlio in the ibovc entitled court, his linal account of his ad ministration of said estate, ami that Tues day the .'!rd day of July. 18S-8, at the hour of one o'clock v. m. of said day hai been ap pointed as the time, and the court room at the court house in the eitv of Union, Union county, State of Oregon, has been duly ap pointed us tho place, by the county judge of Union county, State of Oregonto hear objections, if any, to said account, and to show caase, if any, why said linal account should not be settled, the administrator be discharged from his trust, aud his sureties on his undertaking be exonerated from further liabilitiy thereon. Dated at Union, Oregon, on this 2.1th dav of May, 18S8. DAVID T. ALLEN, J. It. Citrrns, Administrator. Attv for Adm'r. (i-1 NOTICE FOlt PUBLICATION. Land Omen at La (iitA.viu:, Oitnoox,) April :!0, 18KS. f Notice is hereby given that the following nained settler has tiled notice of his intention to commute aud make final proof in support of his claim, aud that said proof will be made before the register and receiver at ha O ramie, Oregon, on June M, 1SSS, viz: JAM ICS 11. liKiOS, lid. No. BS2S, for tho NU of SEK ami SEJ4 of SE', Sec 2'.), and NE qr. of NE (jr. Sec. :i2, Tp. 1 N, of 1!. !i!l E, W. M. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous resilience upon, and cultivation of said land, yiz: Hudolph Hug Sr., Ru dolph A. Hug Jr., Frank Earney and Jacob ling .Ir,, all of Suniinerville, Oregon. llUNKY lO.N'KIIAKT, fi-l-wfl Uegister. NOT I CM FOR PUBLICATION. Land Oitick at h Ohanim:, Ouniox. ) May 10, 18S8. ( Notice is hereby given that the following nained settler lias tiled notice of ids inten tion to make linal proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will no mado be ore tlio register and receiver at ha (irande. Oregon, on June 2i, 1SS8, viz: WILLIAM MILES, lid. No. 4001), forths S hlf. NE qr., NEqr. NKqr. Sec. !lt and SW qr. NWqr. Sec. ;.", Tp. 7S, R. II E. lie dames the following witnesses to prove his continu ous residence upon, and cultivation of, said laud, viz: William M, Favorite ami Cieorge W. Mathis, of linker City, Oregon : Matliew Dean, of Keating, Oregon, and Patrick 11. Miles, of Medical Spring, Or. Hr.MtY RlMUlAliT, 5-lS-wti. Register. xotici: or roitriuxuKK. t'ountv of Union, State of Oregon, To W. II. Creed, Thomas Fitch, L. lUu niauer, J.IIarley and T. X. Snow: You and each of you are here by untitled that wo liavo expended oiie hundred dollars in labor and improvements upon the ''Laura Johnson1' quartz mining claim. This claim Is situa ted in (iramte mining district iu I'nion county, Oregon, about ono half mile above thearastra of Win. Horper, on tlio right bank of Elk creek, and is also called tho "O. R. itS" claim, as will appear by certifi cate of locution nutl amended location filed August 21t and September 1st. 18s.ri in the otlice of the' district recorder of said dis trict, iu order to hold said premises under tlio provisions of Section 2.121, revised stat utes of the United States, being tlio amount required to hold tho same for the year en ding Dec. tllst, 18S7, and if within ninety days after tills notico you fajl or rofuso to contribute your proportion of the expendi ture as a co-owner, your interest in said claim will become the property of the sub scribers, under said suction. Dated this 1'Jih day of April. Ib58. MRfe'. ALICE HASTOX, J. K. MALOXEY, W. T. WRIOHT, J. W. SHELTOX. Estray Horses. Two brown saddle horses, about 12 or 13 hands high. branded on die shoulder with spring scut hook; also, one roan horse, bran ded with ,111 on thigh and circle on houl- tier; uus cut on lore iooi. wn nereau null icrttiiiouts lv rolling al tins otttco and ftying for this notico. Buggies and carriages THE STANDARD SULKY RAKE Mas iron wheels. The teeth are made of the finest quality of steel, tempered in oil, and each one thoroughly tested before leaving tlio shop. Easy to Operate. To Sse it is to Buy it. - - Union, Oregon. Dealers In 8 8.Hil Imm III! II 111! ill mm 0 BpOrders from all parts of the country promptly attended to. IMPORTERS TIN FLATS, METALS, NAILS, : HOUSE : FURNISHING GOODS. 22, 24, 26, 28, 30 & 32 Lake Street, irnirTi irtirmi-iiiii iii 'i i n X i r UNION, - All kinds ol' pliotograpliic work done in a su perior manner, and warranted to give satisfaction. NOTICE FOlt PUBLICATION. Lni Orrici: at Ouaniu:, Oukciok,) Aiiril0. 1SSM. i" Notice is hereby triveu that the following uained settler has tiled notice of his inten tion to inako linal proof In support of his claim, ami that said prouf will be made be fore the rtirMer and receiver at I.a (irande. Oregon, on .June 8th, 18.S3, vi.: JAMKS V. SILLS. Hd. Xo. 2.",n.. for the NW XK ondX'-i XW'i !?ec. L't.Tp. 3 S, It. 10 K. lie names the following witnesses to prove his continuous re-idone" upon, and culti vation of, said land, viz : J. M. Solder, If. j. Oeer, John Murphy and Oenrge Tlnunus. all of (.'ove, Orogon. IIlINBY KlKUUART. 4-27-wG KegUter. NOTICE FOH PUBLICATION. Lanh Oki ht. at La Ohamu;, Obraok.) Mav . 18hS. f Notice is hereby given Unit the following nanied settler has tiled nntiee of UU inten tion to make tiual proof in support of his claim, and that said proof wilt bj made be fore the register and retvierat La (inudo, Oregon, on June IB, 18S8, v!: SAMl'HL VAXOUDHlt. 1). S. Xo T,;n.i, fur tlie KU of SKh and SW'H SK'. Sec. 3. Tp. (I .S li. 11 K, He ualllts the loilowinj; witne-v.es to prove his continuous residence upon, uud cultivation of, said land, vU: John Vnn order. William Holies, WalUo o ltoile, and Joseph Vanorder, all of 1'uioii, Oregon. llUNKY ItlNIUlAHT, 5-1 1-wO. Register. notioi: oi' roui'r.iTum:. Cornucopia. Oregon, March 2K. 1S. To George hnon and .Kim Hullet: You are hereby notilied that we, you eo owncrs in the claim or mine known us the "Hlue Itose" claim, ituated in Hie 1' iImhi, extention of the "Queen of the Wiht.' and have exK-ndel one hundred dollars in n. sessnient work for the year l'S7, on s.d.l claim, as rcquiretl by law, and If von f.ul to contribute your portion of said aiomit within ninety dHj-s from duti tif i-crvieo In publication of this uoiieyMfitinMiitwcit in said cluffn will Ik come tHQBJwfttJjr ho mulorslghctl c'o-oviur,yriivtdlklTtec-tlon ai2lreIsuiKtatat. l . U. KOIIICKIJ.VM. of all descriptions. OnFR Fsl mm 11 m JOBBERS CHICAGO, ILLS. OHEUOX. Artists. NOTICE FOH VUULICATION. Lanh Orrici: at La Okande, Oui:(!on,( May!). 1H.HS. Notice is hereby given that the following namud ottler ban tiled notico of his inten tion to make final proof iu support of his cl.iim, and that said proof will be mado be fore the register and receiver at La (irande, Oregon, on June 27, l&W. viz: HOHACL A, KATOX, D. S, Xo. 7011, for tho Xi XW'4. SKii XW'K and NK jr. SW qr. Sec. 7, Tp. 7 S. U. 4 ! K. Ha names the follow ing witnesses to prove his continuous resi denee upon and cultivation of, t-aid land, viz : Newton Jones anil Samuel liutton, of Keating, Or., and John Oliver and Joseph Squires, of Union, Oregon. llKNUY IilNF.IIAUT, Vlt-wO Kcgister. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Okfick at La Giiasiik OunooN, 1 Mnv 10 1SKS. . j - tt ili'it. tint fiillowinir- naincd uttler has tiled notico of his inten tion to make tiual proof in support of hit,-? elahn, and that said proof will be made be fore the registor and receiver at La Urando, Oregon, on June 2,nh . lSS, viz. JOHN VAUGHAX, I), S. Xo. 8tst, for tne E hlf. XWnr.and X hlf. NK nr. Sec 32, Tp. 3 fa, 1!, !0K, He names the following witness es to prove his oontluuous residence upon and cultivation of, said land, viz : K- ray lor, Krank lto,s, of Union. Or. J. V. I'hy, of Covo. Or. ami John Hoyd. of Union, Or, 11HKKY ItlNr.lIAltT, .'-lS-wO Register. NOTICE FOH PUBLICATION. Lami Omit at La Okaxuk, Ouei.on.i May2l.lSs. i Notko U hereby given that the following named mstllor has tiled to'tloe of his Inten-. tion to make final proof in support of his t f. I II. A ...f tlill Int.lrtllll llA. ,1'iaiu.. aim iuuimiiii pri u foro the register and receiver at La Uruime, Oregon, on Julv lmh, 1S.-W. viz: JOHN I ('LA UK, D. S. No. M20, for the NK qr. Sec. 1, Tp. S b, U. IB K. lie nameji the follow ing wijjiuaacttlo prove his continuous rcM dencoupon.iaiitlcailtivation of, said land, vU. J. V. ajinntllcr. II. W. Fowler. A W. Motley and J.&'Curry, all of Pino ValA lev. (lr JlKXBY Hl.NKllAItT. I .V25 wo Register. mm, Sr&JOJ-CUTLESY,