THE OREGON SCOUT.
M10S K. .TOXICS
EDITOR,
City and County Official Paper.
Thursday, Jan.
IT,
188J).
KDITOltlAI, NOTES.
Bk.y ft it andy couldn't get the Bum-
inervillc people to order tlicir millc
from the mayor of La Grande. It was
too (liin.
Tin: Walloit'ci Signal reaches us this
week very much changed for the bet
ter in appearance. It is now called
the Border Signal.
J UK sweeping change in school
books madoby the votes of the county
school superintendents will bo read
with much surprise, and with feelings
of deep disgust, by the people of this
stale.
fl.... "VT "I" . 1.
inn aow 1 orK supreme court, a
few days ago, rendered a decision
against the sugar trust, holding it to
bo agaiiist public policy. Tin's settles
tho question, and that curso must take
its place among tho things that were.
Tm: Ifosoburg 1'laindealcr has near
ly six columns of advertisements of
real estate for sale. J)oes that show a
boom in real estate, or does it mean
mat every one in that country wants
to sell out and leavo the country? ,
That "Open, letter" or bribe offered
to tho people of this county, by tho Lu
Grnndcrs, is about the thinnest piece
oi electioneering we have ever seen
J ho people of this county are not fools
and tho members of that committee
will iind it out in duo time.
Jn Indian valley precinct, nearly all
who had signed tho petition lo'reloeate
tho county seat, signed the remon
strance, after considering tho matter.
Korty-nino, petitioned to have their
names struck oil" tho La Grando pe
tition, and counted on the remon
strance. All tiro opposed to dividing
the county.
Tin; elderly lamb who presides over
tho Lastcrn Oregon Wliaugdoodle lift
eth up his' voice and hleateth. lie
bu-a-a-s at tlio "thimble headed editor
of tho rag across tho street," and it is
evident that something pains him.
Poor lamb. It is apparent that he
strayed into tho wrong pnsturo when
he entered tho journalistic Hold.
K. F. Mkai.i: was down in the north
ern end of tho valley taking orders for
tombstones(?) hut could not refrain
from telling some of his supposed sym
pathizers that of courso tho La Grand-
cru would pay !i20,000 for tho county
buildings, but tho plan was to lay tho
foundation for a 00,000 court house.
No wonder ho wanted to sell tomb
stones. Every tax-payer would want
ono thou.
'iiii: linker City democrat of tho
10th says that tlio people of tho south
eastern portion of this county nro a
unit in favor of being annexed to Ha-
Jeer county. Wo do not know what
tho democrat knows about it, but we
do know what wo know, which is that
tho above statement is falso as it is
possible for anything to bo, and the
editor of tho Democrat knows it to be
false.
Miiorin:i Owi;.v, of tho La Grando j
Journal calls us some very bad names '
and imputes to us bad feeling towards
his follow townsmen. Bro. (hvon was
over hero a few days ago, giving ml-
vicoto thu Unionites, which no doubt
they will gladly accept, and as wo did
not desire him to movo us all over just
yet, wo punched him in the abdomi
nal region, with our Fuller, as that
scorned to bo tho niostroriginal part of
him.
Tjii: people of Sinniiiurville havo
uwakencd to tho fact that just as soon
tmMr. Hunt's railroad enters Grande
Hondo valley, Summerville will rise,
I'hcnix like, and that her location in
tlio heart of ono of tho largest fanning
tlistricts in tho county will innko her
ono of tho most important and nour
ishing towns in tho county. This they
nro fully nwnro of, and tho Hunt prop
osition has sot them to not only think
ing but working; nnd thesu tilings
thoy nro doing now with u huarty
good will. No amount of the sophis
tries nnd downright falsehoods that
tho nchomers of La Grande can ad
vance will havo iiuy other client than
to convinco thctit that thu people of Ji
Orimdo nro basely fuho to tho (rtio in
ft-H-ktb oT Ihu ebiinty.i
j
Tin: La Grande ttazeU? is jjroatly
worried over our action in the county
scat nflafr, and vvonilcrs why wo can't
take it calmly like the Whangdoodlc
across tlio street. Mr. Gazette wo are
JB)t built that way. Wo arc for truth
and justico every lime, and our clien
tele know where to lind tn. Wo are
not dieted on mill: and water, and arc
not hankering after oflicc like the fel
low across the way, and can therefore
afford to call things ly their right
names. You will hear from us from
time to time.
Tin: La Grande paper try to influ
ence tne railroad employees against
us by saying that wo class them witli
tramps and vagabonds, in naming the
various elements that constitute the
vote of La Gr.tndo. Tlio nreaumntion
is that if we had occasion to say that
a certain man's wealth contests ol
horses, sheep, and skunks tii.it thoao
papers would insist that we moan a
horso is a skunk and a nkunk is u
sheep. Verily those Lit Grande edi
tors arc deep thinkers but are hard up
for argument.
Tin: reinonstrnnco to taking a votu
on the county scat question was circu
lated in North J'owder precinct by
Mr. Kim broil and Mr. riutchineon.
They inform us that lot! signatures
have been obtained, 7 of them asking
that their names bo taken oil' tho peti
tion and counted on the remonstrance.
There are 138 legal voters in that pro
duct and we are informed that all but
two will sign tho remonstrance. The
great blow of tho La Granders that
they had all of the North 1'owder pro
duct wan about on a pur with the rest
Lf (hoir wlmlwork
Tin: peoplo of La Grando do not
propose to pay for the county build
ings, but an amount only equal to tho
value of thccounly buildings at Union.
This is what one of the ptimo movers
said to an attorney of this oily. They
propose to put up n bond for the
amount. 'J hoy very well know that
such a bond could not bo enforced.
l'ho .Supreme Court has decided so
right along. I'ublic policy slops in,
and demands that inducements of this
kind nro to bo held entirely worthless.
Tin: Haker City Jtevcillc says:
"A subscription paper has boon cir
culating to-day among our business
men, the object being to raise funds
needed to push tho matter of annexing
the southeastern portion of Union
county to Maker. An tho project scorns
to meet with favor all around, there is
but little doubt of its going through
tho lcgislatuio all right."
Jt would no doubt bo a paying in
vestment if the business men of Uaker
City could, by means of tho "fund?,"
thus raised, manage to annex that por
tion of Union county. Jt must bo
done, however, against tho will of the
great majority there, if it is done at all.
The Hunt railroad will put a di (To rent
face on tho matter. It will not bo
two years till Lower Powder, Eagle and
I'ino, are connected with Union by a
railroad. Tho chances of tho littlo
gano of Maker City and L i Grande,
to benefit themselves by ruining Union
county, are begining to look very slim.
1mmi:i)IAti:i.v on learning that Un
ion had a man m tho Suniniurvillo
precinct setting forth in their true
light the intentions of tho La Grande
peoplo, and their earnest helpers, the
people of Uaker county, to have tho
southern portion of Union county sot
off to Maker county. Lu Grando sent
Dr. M. 1 llonan, .los. Maker and Hen.
(limply down to counteract, if possi
ble, tho rol state of things. Woll
thoy had a mcoting und denied every
thing about wanting the county di
vided, etc. The Union man mul
them an article from the Baker City
papers showing him to be correct in
his assertion, llonlso offered to put
up one hundred dollars if those gentle
men would tell tho eitixens, publicly,
tho whulo truth. Did they do it? No.
Jno. Makor couldn't htand it and went
home. Dr. Ilouaii had a very press
ing call home, lie couldn't I'taud it.
Hon (i randy, ditto. At that mooting
it was tho sotiiM) of the meeting (hat uk
Suiniuervillo expecU a milrond soon,
and an iuurunso in iKipnlittlon and
vnluo of all kinds of property, which
would give them a trhmtcc for thu
county MXtt at onie future tmu a
rettoluieni was juiMtHl protecting
I against any agitation of thu mutter ut
this time. Thu people of Summerville
sooin to ln coining to tlnir souse nt
last.
I
Tho fnruiMvnf Union cnmii) h,mUl
look to thtHr best in.ini-'s .m. bin
tin ft farm imphiiK nt-win th. i , an
do the butt. Frank Ur. mi :.;mnt
Co., Mil ml Vv enrrv in Mivk u lirgf
rtiworliucut of cr ilui' ; i.i tin- line,
and can undomll nil rompi'iit'ir. 2 '
COJIMI TTIiK'.S KKPOrtT.
ThP committee appointed at the
railroad meeting last Saturday evening
reported as follows :
We, your committco appointed on
the Hunt railroad subsidy, beg leave
to submit the following resolutions and
rocommendations for your considera
tion: WliKsrjAs, The extension of the Orc-
j on 1111(1 Washington Territory Bailroad
j froni Coulcrvilto, Umatilla County, to
Union, 1'nion county, Oregon, via
Snmmerville, would place our people
in easy freight communication with an
opon sea on J'ujjet sound, thereby
opening to them t ho best markot pos
sible for their products of all kinds,
and at the same time freeing them
j from i,H l"esof extortionate freight
j rnl(-'s thoroon, and,
t '"""""'0'
road would greatly enhance the value
of all property in our county, encour
! ago immigration, inspire confidence in
! manufacturing enterprises, and greatly
j develop our material resources of all
kinds. Therefore be it
Itesolvod, J. That we, the people
of Union and vicinity, entertain with
favor the proposition of G. W. Hunt,
to extend tlio O. &. V. T. railroad
from Centerville, Umatilla county,
Oregon, via. .Summerville, to Union,
Union county, Oregon.
2. That we do hereby pledge our-
'.selvos to use all honorable means to
raifo the subsidy of .f 1SO,000 deman
ded, nnd in furtherance of said enter
prise wo earnestly ask our neighboring
towns and communities and all of our
people tributary to said proposed lino
of toad, to heartily co-operato with us
in this matter.
II. That in order to further this en
terprise with tho necessary prompt
ness nnd dispatch, wo recommend that
meetings of the citizens of the various
precincts in Union and Wallowa coun
ties bo held at as early a date as pas
sible, and that such meetings appoint
executive committees to co-operato
with the executive committee hereaf
ter recommended.
1. That an executive committee of
seven bo appointed by tho chair, to
take charge of this movement, as rep
resentatives of Union and vicinity.
5. That a railroad mass meeting
for Union and Wallowa counties bo
called to moot at the court house
in Union, Oregon, on January 22,
1SS!), at 2 o'clock p.m. at which G.
W. Hunt bo invited to be present.
T. II. CliAWFOHD,
A. .1. Hack kit, President
SecretAry.
Turin; nro in Grande Hondo valley
2.r)J,9Ua.acres of land capable of rais
ing, if all put into wheat, (iotj.OOOi
bushels; ii mi put into oats or barley,
would yield 10,000,000 bushels oats or
12250,000 bushels of barley. Allow
ing 0,000,000 of wheat for tlio market,
at an average price of 50 cents per
bushel would give tho farmeas of this
valley $.'1,000,000. Hurley tit f0 cents,
$0,000,000, allowing 12,000,000 bushels
foi the market. Oats, allowing 0,750,
000 at HO ecus, would give $2,025,000.
This vast area, if well cultivated, is
capable of producing these results,
whether in a crop of grain, or in
varied crops. Supposing tho farmers
i$hip 4,000,000 bushels wheat and there
is a saving of 5 cents por bushel, tho sav
ing in one year would roach tho enor
mous sum of $200,000. This is not
all the saving, for freights would bo
correspondingly low on shipments of
all kinds of produce both ways, hence
tho farmers would be bouofited more
than thoy anticipate. No wonder that
fm innii iiiiii.1i iii nnd Milium.!- iv.r 1 rei nurse nnuiuwi luiin ia sune. one sor
iiiimois, inottlunts and sluppeu- oer rei ,10M0 ,randed L with half circle over
Mr
Hunt's road in Oregon and Wash-
ington Territory fool
contributions to his road
iou.ly expended.
that their
were jndic-
Konmv lliir
Youth.
Mi. PluuUe Chenley, Peterson, Clav coun
ty, luwn, tolls the following remarkable sto
; ry, the truth of which Is vouched for by tho
j twldpitls of the town : M am 7.'l yeai old,
I have Una troubled with Kidney complaint
) und Imiiemw for many yeai ; could not
' drtt myself without help. Now I am free
from all pain and soreness, and am able to
do all in) own hotisouork. I owe ay thanks
, to liloetrle Hitters for having renewed my
youthi and ivmowd completely all dUease
mul pain." .Try a bottle, only M ceiitt at
1 llnovn's drug store, l;uloii, Oregon.
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rr. r .
SOCIAL DANCE ;
At l.vis Hall,
Every Friday Mil l
From s r. m. nW a. m.
The Uml uf
nlsliiil.
Muaicwill Always 1m Fur-
Tickets, Si.oo.
K VK It Y BODY I X VITR 1).
HAIKU iV JAMES pmpi s.
Wliat'MheMatter With You?
You nre not "all right." You feel tired
your back ache. iyou feel shnkcy Jin the
knees, you nro subject to dull headaches
arc nervous, cross, and nil things don
stem to go Just right. In short, yon. arc
hill of miliaria, nnd you will continue to fct
' worse until you pet something to kill an
expel the poison. We recommend Elcctrh.
Hitters, because it will just fit tout ens
h'o contldcntnrc we, that wc guarantee it
which menus that your money will be re
funded if you nre not benefited. No fairer
offer can be nitidc. Youhave n sure thing
Try It. Prico floe, nndffl.OO at Urown's
drug store, Union Oregon.
A 'Woman' Dlncovery.
"Another wonderful discovery has been
intuit- und that too by a lady in this county
Disease fastened its clutches upon her and
for seven years she withstood its severest
tests, but her vital organs were undermined
and death seemed Imminent. Kor thrco
mouths she coughed Incessantly and could
not sleep, She bought of uh a bottle of Dr,
King's New Discovery or ConMiuiption
and was so much relieved on taking first
dose that she slept nil night and with one
bottle has. Wen miraculously cured. Her
nrttno is Mrs Luthur Lutz-" Thun write
W. C.
Get a
Hani'-Ick & Co,, of Shelby, X. C
free, trial bottle at Pro wn's! drug
store, Union, Oregon.
Notice of l'lnnl Settlement.
Ill thi' couuty court of Union county Stnte
of Oregon, (u the mutter of the Estate
ol John K. Loid deceased.
The uudcrsismcd. having filed her final
nccount in the above named court uk nd-
ministratrx of the Kstatc of John F.
Loid deceased, notice Is hereby given thai
Tuesday the nth. day of March, 18S!), nt the
hour of 10 o'clock a. t. of said day, has been
appointed as the time, and the court house
as tne place ny tlic said court, ror tne near
ing of objections to the same, and the set
tlement thereof.
Dated at Union Oregon, this 10th. day of
.lauuary,
MPS. A.. I. LOU).
Administrative
EhTItAY NOTICK.
Taken up, by the undersigned, on Decem
ber 14. 1SK8. three miles and a half north
west of l'iiievlllc, In Pine Valley, Union
county, Oregon, one bay marc, i years old,
15 hands high, with blotch brand on left
i shoulder, resembling n triangle two inches
1 across, with center burned oiit.
1 Owner will please provo property, pay
! charges und take the same nwnv.
l-ii-ta John ii.' ikwin.
TAKEN VI'
Sand ltidgc. Dec. 4. 1883.
I, A. li. Conley, have taken tin three
small saddle horses, described as follows:
One bay horse about years old, 11 hands
and !l inches high, branded J' on right
thigh.
One bay horse about 10 years old, and
about hands high, branded with a
diuniondjlon left shoulder, saddle marks,
star in forehead, right hind foot white.
One small roan horse nhoutfi years old.
about 1'-' hands and one inch high, branded
O on left shoulder.
A. II. CON LEY
Coye, Oregon. Dec. 18, 183$.
Thin certifies that I have this day ap
praised the above described estrny horses,
the 1st at 20, the and at $120 and the 3d
at $15. II. 11. SANliOUN,
Justice of the Peace of Cove Precinct.
KSTltAY HOUSE 10. KHWAItD.
Kitraycd or stolen from Eagle valley, one
red-roan horse about 8 years old, branded
with a crow foot on left shoulder. He dis
appeared about the l,)th of last August.
The above reward will be paid for his re-
ruturn.
M.J. DUEKEY.
Cornucopia.
ADMINXSTKATIIIX NOTICK.
Having been duly appointed adminis
tratrix of the estate of Frank 11. Hyatt,
deceased, notice is hereby given to all per
sons having claims against the said estate,
to present the same, duly verified, to me
at my residence at SJummerville, Union
county. State of Oregon, within six months
from this date.
Dated this Hid day of Jnnuary. 1880.
Oltl'HA YOKK.
1-4 Administratrix.
SAKE OF MOKTGAGKD IMtOFKKTY
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT
whereas, Z. Nelson, on tho ''8lh dav of
August. 1888, gave to me, N. Tarter, a chat
tel mortgage on certain personal property
to secure tho payment of two certain prov
isory notes, payable to mc or my order,
one for the suni of $75.00 and the other for
the sum of $ 100.00, with interest on said
notes from the 23th d-iy of Atmust, 18Srf. nt
the rate of ten per cent, per annum., and
whereas default has been made in the pay
ment of said $1W.OO note according to its
terms. Now, therefore, this is to give no
tice that on account of such default and
under and by virtue of the terms of snid
( battel mortgage, I have taken into my
possession the property described nnd in
cluded In said mortgage, to-wlt: One sor-
top, on left shoulder, ono sorrel horvc
branded 11 K on left shoulder or sttlle and
one dark hay horse branded It P T on left
shoulder, and la order to satisfv said note,
principal and interest and costs of this salo,
1 will tiller said horse for sale at public
auction, to the highest bidder, for cash, at
J.S. Elliott's livery stnble, in the city of
Union, Union countv, State of Oregon, on
Saturday tho ll'th day of January, A. I).
1SAI at - o'clock r. M. of said dav.
N. 1'AKTEIt.
Dated Jan II, lSsj). Mortgagee.
SUMMONS.
In the Justice court for North Powder pre
cinct, countv of Union, State of Oregon.
J. E. Carroll, riff. 1 civil action to
A. ltoyna'rd.Dcft. f "cover money.
To the nhitvc-nnmcd A. ltcyuard, defen
dant :
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OK
1 Oregon, you nre hereby required to ap
pear before the nudcrslKiicd.. a Justice of
the Peace for the nrceinct niorc.snid, on the
-""th day of February A. I). 18MI. at the
I answer the complaint tiled airuhist you in
I the above entitled action, that bring the
111 in it ty utter the expiration ol ttio time
'rcsrriucu lor me puoucution ot int lum
inous; and, if vott fJll o to answer, lor
want thereof the plaintiff will take jude
incut uirainst vou lor the sum of seventy
and nlnetv-thrcu one-hundredths dollars,
(7tf.W.) ' O. DOLAN
Justice of the Peace.
This summons is ordered lobe published,
by O. W. Dnlau.n Justice of tho Pence for
North Powder Precinct. I nion county, I nieiit, why snob proof -li.ntld not hi- al
Oregou, on this .'list day ot DecemlHr, A I). . lowed, will be given nn opiMirtunlty at Ihe
INS"), dlrirtinu the nulilication thereof to
bo uiiidu lu Tiik Okiwon SiofT, a weekly
new .tinner inihlUhtHl nt Union. Union
I coiniiy. Oregon, once a week fur the period
, oiIs week. (1. W. DOLAN,
JUslKM ol tht J'tftVfc.
-DEALER IN-
BOOTS
Latest Styles.
Just Iicceivcd, Direct from the East, a Largo Invoice of LADIES' and
MISSES' CALFSKIN SHOES, the liest Evor brought to this Market.
Also a Fine Assortment of
GENT'S -:- FURNISHING -:- GOODS.
My Prices will suit the times. Drop in and see me.
C. VINCENT, Main Street, Union, Or.
FURNITUR
Wilson & Miller,
-Manufacturers
Sasli, Doors and
-Keeps Constantly on
Bedding, Desks,
All kinds of Furniture Made,
WILSON & MILLER,
mm
i him i&iAtra
UNION, - OREGON.
All kinds of photographic work clone in a su
perior manner,
give satisfaction.
Jones Bro's.
Trains
arrive and depart
daily, as follows
from Union
KAST HOUXII.
WIST IlOLNll.
Passenger, No. .'i, L' ve
nt 1 :.'i0 ). in.
Freight No. 7, L've
at 11 :''() p. m.
Passenger. No. 4, L've
at o:z. a. in.
Freight, No. 8, L've
at 2::n. m.
TlfKTT's d lroin principal points
1 1 O jn t,0 pniteil states, Canada
and l'.urope.
Elegant Pi'Hs,"" Gars.
Emigrant Sleeping Cars Pun Through
on Express Trams to
OMAHA,
COUNCIL BLUFFS
and ST. PAUL
Free of Charge nnd Without Change.
Close connections at Portland for San Fran
cisco and l'uget bound points.
For further narticuhirs imiuirc of anv
Agent of tlio Company or of A. L. Maxwell,
l it r. ., l'ortinmi, uregou.
OCEAN DIVISION.
The Oregon hallway it Navigation Co., and
I'acilic roast Mcumsiup to. will (lis
patch Steamers between sj'in Fran
cisco and Portland, as follows:
KltOM VOUTl.AXII. I l'ltll.M SAN 1'liANCIsCO.
Leaving at l'J Midn't., L'v'ng tincnr st.wh'
as follows: I at 10a. in. as follows :
Elder, .Sunilav Nov 4IState. Sal. Nov .'!
State, Thursday, ,, 8 Columbia, Wed. ., 7
Columbia, Mou ,, lUOregon, Sunday,, II
Oregon, Friday Hi . tate. Thursday l"i
State. Tuesday ,. !3) Columbia. Mon. ,, I!)
Columbia. Sat. ,, til Oregon. Friday ,, 2;t
Oregon, Wed. ,, State, Tuesday ., 'J7
The company reserves ihe right to change
steamers or sailing days.
KATES OF PASSAGE:
Cbin. - ifhi.M Steerage - - ?s.00
hound Trip Tickets, Unlimited - fiu.Oj
Children, under l!.' years - Half Faro
,, ii years ... Free
Tht nliove ruin include llmml.
W. II. HOLCOM11. I A. I.
Oen'l Manager. I
II. L. DEACON.
.MAXWELL,
(i. P. .fcT. A,
Agent. Union. ,
NOTICE FOH PUBLICATION.
Land Okkick at La (iiuxnr, Oukoh.n.i
December l- 1SSS. i
Notice is hereby given thai the fullowlng
named settler has tiled notice of his Inten
tion to make dual proof in support of his
claim, and that said proof will lie made he
fore the register and receiver ut La Grande,
Oregoir, ifii "Jan. i Ivi, viz :
William Mt uiuv,
D. S. No. 71101. for Ihe Nhlf. NEor. SW
nr. A'E u.. and SE or. NW ir. See. f, Tit .'. ,
sJ. H. -10 E, W. M.
He nnmes the following witnenscs to i
prove his couthui"U residt iiee upon and i
cultivation of. said land, vu:
L. A. Uobertsou, Wa ie Shelton. John !
Munimey and A. CiK krell, all of I niun. Or.
Anv person whodi siio to protest uKMiust
the allowance of sm b jiro if, or who knows
of any substantial reason, under the law
and the regulations of the Interior Denart
alioe mentioneil tiuio and iilare to i pw
e.vandne thu viinescs ol --aid (-lainiuni.
ami to ntler e uleiicr in tcbiltt.d of that
submitted l y '...Itn.int
llin Ki . i ii i r
UMU'1 KWii
All Kinds.
shoes;
E
i
(i
of and Dealers in-
r
UULIJ
hnnd a Large Supply of-
Office Furniture, etc.
and Fpholstcring done to order.
Main St., Union,
Or.
. . ii. u I . I y f ) t-i m www
and warranted to
Artists.
w
Thomson & l'urscl nro, agents for
tho celebrated Cyclone "Wind Mill, and
as the prices on them have been great
ly reduced they are now within the
reach of nil. Sample mill to be seen
at their planer in North Union. Call
and examine it.
I
t
Main Street, Union, Oregon,
BENSON HIIOS. - PKOPJtlETOKS.
Keep constantly on hand
BEEF, rOHK- VEAL, MUTTON,
SAUSAGE, HAMS, LAUD. Etc.
UNION
Tonsorial Parlors
L. .1. Itt'siciv, PitoniiKToi:,
Shaving Hair-cutting and Sham
pooing, in the Latest style
of the Art,
Shop two doors south of Centennial hotel,
(ilVE ME A CALL.
! 2S-tf.
Dwelling
-Uouse lor Sale.
A dwelling house and lot, at the Cove,
Oregon. Centrally located, near and con
venient to all the schools, (iood cellar,
wood-shed and well. Will be sold cheap
for cash. Apply to S. 0, WHITE,
8-.'H-tf Cove. Oregon.
Bon Ton Restaurant!
Now open to the public on Main Street,
Union, Oregon.
Board and Lodging.
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All Hours
25 Cts.
No Chinese cooks employed, and every
thing neat and clean.
The Public Patronage Solicited.
Mns- M. Woi.iiatii, Propr.
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AND SODA FACTORY,
Cor. Main and U Sts. - - Union. Oregon,
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