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City and County Official Paper.
Thursday, Fobr'y. 14, 188.).
v:uitoi:tai xoti:s.
A
4 Tin' present session of the ligifila
turo will cost tlio slate .$:i(),6oo or
' 'about u thousand dollars u dav. That
was ths estimate oi Secretary of .State
JlcJJridoiu his bi-cnnial report. , ,.
OfK thanks arc duo to Hon. ,bHui-T
ham Wright, Hon. George Chandler,
Jlon. .las. Jlcndcrshott, IMr. .ff'W.
Kenedy and Mr. K. (J. Wnriiner who
aro at tho Stato capital, for courtesies
extended.
Iris stated that . a. new daily will
soon be started in Holelia, to be man
aged by tho eon of tho 'president-elect,
Russell Harmon. Jlolt'na people ate
delighted over the. act .that, they will
soon have the son of the grandson of
his grandfather in their midst.
.; A mm. has been introduced in coir
gross providing for postmasters to bo
elected by the people tho same as a
justice of the peace or other ollieurs,
Mm m.iitfiitn( 1'i.t-iitfLj .,r.ii.in.r ,ii..,Mi
l"'" b
pointu.g,.lse(Mnslou8 ll.at the i.iea
C "
"tTT. And now tho clergymen of Indiana;
' 'luivo formcl a trust. They lilvVd
-agreed that no more daily prayers
ahull bo furnished tho legislature un
less they are paid for, and the pi ice of
a single prayer has been fixed at
It would require a !10 or lo prayer to
secure absolution for the majority yf
tho Pacific coast legislators.
John Shkiimax admits that he may
not bo ablo to prevent Air. Plaino from
eating tho apple, but hu'wshpi? it'
lorHtuddithul the otl'or of - thi core will'
bo resented as an insult. -Attn;.
Friend Alia when ,liip Jjlaino eaUi
tho apple there isli't goi'u'g (o 'lie any
coro, I'e.taluma Oovrirr: ' '
And ho would never coujh "tlio core
up. either. .Mm holds on to a thing
' when begets it. Kant Oirtjoniait.
Tho people of this country know .Mm
pretty well, and .Mm knows thoy know
- him.
;
" .Thb'pfiiper thing to do I
to oliviate
nil futu ro troublo for Portland is for
. the Oregon legislature to enact a law
legislature to enact a law
(Jod Almighty to sink
trv ami lwdplo between it -
requiring
'all tho country
and the sea and thus bniiL' the mouth
i - - - i -
of the Columbia river light ui to its
. doors. The pilots would then be Port-
lauu linois, aim wnaiever i ney i;iiHiyei
f ii,.i., ...,..i,it ii .i.,i,i
iui jittwitiQV nuiuu i y- fin iiiiv
If Mich a l.ill should be introduced
.. . .. . ... I...I.
ino Jja iiranuers wouui, no oouin,
"want an amendment to it rciiuring
tho Creator to rear tho mountains
around the Orande Hondo valley
about forty times higher, with a "Key
hole" loft at m Orande just big
enough to lit that "Key" thoy are so
fond of boasting of.
. .
, Oni: section of tho county "teat bill
reads as follows :
', "Section 0. Should tho legal voters
of said county decide to change the
e.. . . .. ..f , . " ' ; iJ
l.nH..m..Hw,.!..il..tHmi. ntl.c.M.oini.i
than where the same is now located,
the count v court of said enuntv shall
not have tho power or authority to up.
propriate anv sum of money to exceed
3525,000 for "tho construction of new
county buildings, and shall not have
powerorauthoiitvtolovvnny tax upon
tho property of said county in oxconj
of two and a half mills on tho dollar
of tho taxable jii-operly of tho said
Union County annually for that pur
DOSO
The J.a (Iraudcrs say that it will not
cost the taxpayers anything if the
county seat is moved, hut they don't
forget to make preparations for oincli
iug them, all the same.
Tiii:iti: are shirkers and workers in
every community. Thure tiro birds of
evil omen among the feathered race,
and there are prophets of pvil among
men. The dillbtciit impressions a
stranger gets by conversing with citi
zens of a place is a pretty good critcii
" on to judge of tho city. Tho doubtful.
r.iilliloH individual will cohvev tho
, j.----- - m
; ' idea to others mid probably give 'iheni
ttlio sanio iiuprusslnii he possesses". ' Oh
11110 other hand the hopeful man, the
iiian who believus ii) ingving things by
pliureonnl cH'ortjAv'ill convey Mh' op1n
I -Ions mid boliofjp .11 lie comos iu con-
" ni.t wiih. Jtiw thin kind.oL uuu 1 but
rpo life to(ojivn. Jt is lliiis.Kliiil. otltiAvuJyty
l Jlieil UIIIMOHllWO'VVV'llin ii HiKV
idaco has 11 majority of Xyvh VJci1
- ' !,,... ,.r,i iirnwi 11 . ('iiniineiiL aim uner-
,11111 UIIDI-
'ijetic.
iijypirb dthu
nr.vaiTKiuivi
L'.UI
j T
of Hunt's railroad, suvs: ....
Tn"ca?e tnirojvd i,corjilf' 1, in
altogether pidbflbld tlAil -L'n'.n would
be entirely droppTftl"a$s uFt.lr:i t ,- tlx-
O. It. fc N. Conipanyfrtiul .ill thrir
shinnimr for IbLf'WllFyTiJ fiom and to
J.v Urnnde.
Hrothor Owen poems tftyv -(punting
at the situation frdW'u hdw and riI
ual AtuidiMjiut. In ea.-e HiintV load
is aonipleled th? hijjjltJigiM and ffoni
ilnjs(y;iu,i,y wealo" be cxtrunely liniilud
at the lTnjon nnfl .Ji tndo depots,'
on tha Ji'mCamf tiie 'eoiiijjany might
think proper to shut thboth down
as a 'mutter of economy, Cut we aro of
the opinion .llmtrj j js4flfi break it
vertebrae in trying totunib'.e its road
oil' the mountain taibWnlo 1'iiion and
through tho vallay jitrmt -peOplu
could got to it. "
ItiUflriijKOT.myif
-WlM.UMflOiJ,
of
Crook counJ.y, haJntrmlticod a bilVtck
an act 't( : ptaveiil phoep being
moved or driven from any vounty in
this stat into Any other county 'in
this state, or from anj'.pjav outMdpof
this state, for the jure of b.ing
herded or pastured lipotl uie public
lands, or upon any Jaitfl ownwl
In nut tiiM.rin nllii'i ttinn tfiH owner
f c,l, uh, nr.. hiaat,tW The bill
will, without .louW, 1 Iwia" j wwl oblnjnwl our t.-ade and,
This republican legitlaturtf cl.-etcU1!-" purged us m all matter
. , , .,, ...O'iQfHijiimiorc ub'wo' would stand and
hv H.heeo men. or on a nwtiorui de -
. . . .
T . ' ' ..... .a H .
- J
imni.r
t "1 . "71 . J. ul -lA.il, I li'm. if l ,!.!
-and thi'.'ithWrm .MrA
disposed to'.Wtethn 1van'rfh4t;
theni-TrifcTnflln,onilmTntpf.W.e
slate is that the sbuep intoiests M.miW
have encouragement and pivcetleiipia
ovor all othets, and- our liigi-i-UPrs
will do well to Jnjod H, and, KM iitjj'r
slow in passing 'sueh obnOa'hiuH hA
... .. . ,ai ; :.". 1
Tin Mulwvi310.7VW truifjityJlJUtt'liwl to that of the thief who.e
Tinam trutfJl
Buys "Tin "UMiryiaw, a rcipf-
iiiir nnrlt' Kliili'hnOil. is ;l lllin" Oil OI
, .... . i . i. ...i : ... i.. u f.i
.Uiaiiuu-IMJUK which Miymu urm hubu
;.W.7.i,?inX,imi;,:,.l,r.,..ill M.I..I.W
i'" "vs. : t '"S'l'vwy . v -"i-i-.- i
, mi..- "l rr ,1
oi money win rcgiuaio uu jinco ii-jid
it does elsewhere. In California,
i where .'tluic i no such law, money
lean be "btiijjiejiyjyyj, iju intily'nt tix
J'-jfid o'lteu as low as live per cent. In
Oregon the rate of interest rarely gets
j below 10 per cent., and fow loans, no
' matter how large, (outside -of school-
fund loans) aru made at lean tlmii nine
per
r cent. The mifri uMJy Uht l'w
of Oregon has driven millions qfdijl-
diufMiinlthiHHudiiHinbl btli-
KjnvhjO aOUkjUivUntiit hdnilind make
BjrwhjJ! aikjUiveiiiinSit liiiilm-
: interest on ukuk-v. chwarw Like any
other commodity,rits price fhould bo
, , t. . ., . , . ,
Iofl h,W! Wl'7fV
1 regulated Jjy la
it and not' be
urse,
t w v ir t-,
I rate of interest sliOnkl JlNted to mm;r.::.r: "i. :
j uftt0 1UiX tort "VMvt iftUiic coin
Q (,,rooUJVtift?kIl j
. ..... ., , . ,, .
but that is all. I he chum that
, ,
arj-lavs; is J.tnjetit to the poor p.-o,-,,
I nil i miliiiiK- I'.illniMOMji. jia it, rim 1m'
, - - vwv'--.r-j
i .....i i.ti',... ' : .......if. i' i 'iiT...i,.i ....
and often is cvadod'iu "(fiffe'runt wavs
The lirst Kuutlon
dueed by Senator
of I ho hill
lilt 10-!
V.imnuiijr ior ini
division of , luion, ypmitttv, roads a,1
follows : 1
".Seiition 1. 'Phnt tlVrWpI4ry linfj.
between linker and Uifpk0Ubiioa('
State of Ojgimt JIJlf
1iKiiied?,MO i)h in I'Tiiifdi-ui mil 1 t in fol
lowing, lijji Urwif; eoiumwittinw at a
point oppo-ito. tin- Juw.lor-Jtnvr, anU
III the middle of the cluntwJI ftf Snake
mlUiver. when the nr.nt earner b.-
twuou the . astern bouudab' huiM of
' mid HWr and Union o.untwe is now
located; Vommeneititr at W point
J above designated the bonnda-ty hue .if
1 the said IJakcr Ouutv be jund the
wune is In rebv ctt u,ul noHtorly and
1 down the nnddlo of tl crtunel of
i d:o Kiver to whoro tlui 4k)wi.-hip
; hot ween townslui s w ntBl vwuK
, ranuo forty-eight, south of Wtlluui.-ttO'
I meridian, rowdies the middW of said
f Si'-o Kiver; tttence wo.st On said
IU' UMIIJi i.IHf iu ivni'ir ill'- n(tm mui
? , " . ... l " Z L " 1 .V V , . 1
1 . i 1 I 1:
1 ,Ut. ,lf ,iui (1.,n.,w.i f iw,ii liiv.-j-.
lilt lv I " I 1 1 I 1 1 1 if till 1 1 1 t-r ill lilt
Mil
! between Ipwushin mxmuUumii.muiiIi
of range lorjy, eal Wiijani t nu-u-ciau;
thanu nWutly on tUir.!M'iit
boundary lines between the sdei'liu
ties to th" west boundary lines 01 id
countio." .
If anv of utiriviMel" will taice tho
imnble'toffet a man aiid ita.-o i.ut this
li,..,thov will rlnitUiat it ukKMmiMr
'5i.',Tll.-..r..niii,ry1mdlcnvvi;i)rniieo:
pla iu Union county by nbouj.u mil",
and forms iiJpanh,audlo" two townships
. 1" 'it . . ii. - .. . .
1 wide from infer Ihf't.'vvn wf Uui.m to
I in., i.i.d.n ii.. 4iin,.t ...,.1, i. ....,
(lie l.hflio line. ilTiiit Mich a rluugc
ihgtild pvor UVff hi n lhiuj-hl of by
winUid'n, h)fi i bef. .:
. mMirwinMfa J
viii .i.iiii.' iiiiv. .'.
. ..
Van
iu'H nth
1 tihci.s m liuxffix fHriHV,uw'' tmr.iunvw man
iinpl'iiiiii
(n.-i
lis. n , Ittl lUWMUi-
biv tiud i
r a!v.iiiatf;'i" h't
-i in vilin '
in. I biu& wHl
ns. fftfU v.hol
luii 1 hi
, iniri-jiiiw
K )"-t
lie
nut n
, (i'
heir pvt. 1
wnu I N
. I Ll. I
nuMiBinitini' :
or it rvus xi:xt.
- When Hunt's railroad reached Wal
la Walla the people there rejoiced ex
ceedingly, for a most intolerable thral
dom wn broken. The Statesman
mid :
"The people of Walla Walla city
and comity hav cause for rejoicing
to-day. Never, porliups in the history
of tho, COtin,!?, did nn event happen
thai brtntjht with it benefits so gener
al and at the name time as great as the
0. A W T. railroad. Our people may
feel that their son l.i are their own ; that
they are free from tho tbralldom of tho
O. It. A X. To-day the track-laycis
reached tho city and wo are virtually
Joined by the iron bands of transpor-
Uliau to (he deep waters of I'uget
Sound and the Pacific ocean. For
yearn we have been at the meicy of
ff railroad,, who charged what thoy
pleased and "td only in accord with
tfiwr own inclination. Tho table is
now turned. The company mentioned
-wr then independent, we were their
slaves. Nrtw tho people can garb
thetiiPolveB in independence and the
I transportation company must treat us
vitb' courteey and fairness, or take tho
alternate Of no business. Portland
! ' ,jlttfu,i "r l"8penty for y
ears;
1'y -"'
vi - 'I'nwhvt uv mi,, in .l nns t rill in
.L7tr flirLttIAI fl L11U llllll.II'I' III lll.SI. I1IKI 1IL1I
i -t - . t .i, - r ... i r .:
Wf.l JLMvmt W -H V' "'
Von opposes or advocates
0lw',,nK of 1,10 Columbia river
' 1s nwi Wltl) dcternuned
r"Pl""" -""" - .w..
tliuy wtw the yl:o loboiung from
around our nock, her oppoitaon mod-
. ? sl,u " fo tc,'s looa;
otivd, wo aspect , to see a change of
Hwyouu reiioacu. iiuuiS' lanroan
lias reached the city limits ana our
-
ciUwjiis, all over the country, have
cause for rejoicing. Xfo longer do we
feel tho despotic power of Portland;
no longer do' wo have to accept the
terms of the tyrant. Lot u all shako
hand's and rejoice."
If tlio people of Union county look
to their, ihtoresls and raisu the subsidy
necessary to induce the building of
this road into (irande Hondo vallev.
ithoyS too,-will havo 'even'greater cause
fflf iojoiciiig.
oj:ij5)N ciott-ius.
'J'Uc.V nri in J)uinnuil In tint i::isl...;i'lin
: , lti'iddlii; of llr.-ift Iloi'Ncs,
The Albany
Herald ntys: "I'er
oily of Oregon have
s i m i "
nT) tv hoit.es been shipped durinir tho
J&14! J. w-.yvJ-'w than.' from' -.Albany.
vl ly-Ji.' Fbjiderd' ha.' boon regularly 011-
Uj'Wii nil' uovurat years in nnymg aim
ifii)pj)?rg;" liOVfija from this city and
from all pnrt ions' of the1 slate.
'F'rpiii awiy- .bade Oiogou. has been
knowd as a dod eouutry for horses;
not yuly that horses do well hero on
thi; clijnuta and natural grasses, but
thiS' itstir f nrniors haVe jnodtieed a
tidg $tpfl of hortes that eoinmand
Q jlOnd prli'e at homo or for shipment
alirtHli!.' Of late Oregon bred horses
have been stieoosful as trotters on tho
j IC.isteru turf,
Men who have taken
1 t.aro;Mls of 0 roj-on horses to Hastern
' ... .,,,,. , ,.
, ' ,,,,",u
i approeiatwl better than of .Montana or
Colpnidp, Tho history of the earliest
liuw3 shows that tho pioneers brought
tbeir host mates across the plains;
uoine gooil stallions reached the north
oast in thj 'forties,' and more yet
041110 hero iu tho'lifties.' In due time
importations were made of I'ereherons,
Clydesdale and Knglish draft horses,
and improvement has been constant,
(hough hardly as reliable its the times
would justify, for tho progress of our
day justifliw the best, improvement
conipiUiblo with gootl judgment. Tlio
value ot tnu ilr.tll-Iiorse ousmess is
shown by the following excerpt taken
from the Hreeder's (laotte, Chicago.
It lkudd ubju lo encouragemunt for
Oregon--uiul, indop.1, for the breeders
i if IwmcB tluuiitlmut the entire I'aeilie
Northwt-to Uiko inoro jwins than
tnul of uianifieting imlitler-
uucu in breeding good stock. Every
farmer can havo a pair of mares and
I tl,n' wl,ilu 1,,0v uiw do n,uch
if hi work. The intention should bo
, IW lu y
" ,,,lMH
. UUM lf
o brciii the be.sl slock jMiisiblt' and re
ft urico in proi'ortioti. This U
at lll
rtf.l.
; ujiM 01 Uie inoai rejiauje soiirucs
i 1 ; ' ' . ,.-
,-l.l.ll U.k'.. t J. 1 .i,l,l f 1 ... I ,wlt1
, ...." I v- ---ci -----
kmhiuk mm-kjs;iiii'biiiii way iu 6ii-jt.i
'" erliIKtf'yjC'W-nui)d Kcei)
l' ," pr.KluctivWlWS. Tho tlttielto
.-iv" I i i r' is tionfOllitng peculiar
ub, ui ib- .ir.Ul hrrt? UuiaiMuf this,
... . -
nnii.d it 4 aimut tliirtynvo years
1I1 in 1 Utl "Ur hor' hliii k iiiu.bt be
1 ,v..uy tLiiuvctCby the i.npHalioU
of the heavy draft breeds of Gnat
llritain and Trance, and from that
time down to the prevent t lie business
of importing and breeding draft-hordes
has not experienced a check or re
verse. No other branch of business in
this county, whether pertaining to
agricultuio or any other industry, has
been so uniformly niosncrotis. Tho
importers have all made money; their
cbt0iers have almost universally
made money ; farmers who have bred
to these imported stallions have all
made money by so doing, and still the
business goes on and grows; and still
tho demand goes out from our large
cities, from our lumber camps and
from our mining districts for more and
j better heavy draft horses. All horses
0f u10 i,caVy draft typo that aie bred
: :,. ti,:s C0l,(rv find a ouiek market at
good prices as soon as they aie old
enough for use, and there is no pros
pect of an abatement of this demand.' "
Job printing done at this ollice on
short notice. Prices reasonable.
A Pleasing Sense of Health
and Strength Renewed, and
of Ease and Comfort
'.ilov.-3 tho iiso of Syrup of Fis, a:s i.
aeia gontly o:i tho
KinxKYs, Livku (9 Bowels
llffoctuallv Cleansing tlio System vhon
Costive or Ji;houu, Dispelling
Colds, Headaches and Fevers
and permanently curing
HABITUAL CONSTIPATION
without ivcakiming or irritating tho oi
gans on which it acta.
J'or Kalo 3n r.Oonml St.oo Kotllos ly
nil X.ciiilliiK 3)riiK';iotS.
XANVP.-t-ri'iinn om.v cv Tnii
OALIPORNIA Pitt SYETJP 00
Pas I'rtANClsco, C.it.,
lonsvaw, Ky., I.'fcW Youu. Y
Gibson & Haynes,
LACKSIITHS,
Union,
Oregon.
. Ilor-L Oioeiug, repairing ami general 1
lilnekMiiitlilin done with neatness and 1
dispatch, and on short notice.
Shop Opposite Jones Bros' Store,
Main .Street.
2-7-tf.
Dwolliny: iouso lor Stilo.
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 he s(lhl cheap
for cash. Apply to S. (i. WIUTK,
8-31-tt' Cove. Oregon.
Foln-uary ID, 1SS1)
ii
Silver Anniversary
ltlue Mountain lodge No. US K. or P. will
celebrate the silver anniversary of the foun
dation of the order, on the evening of Feb
ruary If), IK1), consisting of an
Entertainment!
i
T i
Wright's Hall, Union.;
I'ltoiiii.vMMr. :
IT, S. C. llaml
l.dgo
Muiie
Opening ode. .
Anniversary address, o. I
Singing. ...
lbii. n. i). (i.e.
bv the choir
A. ll. Haekett
Lodge
' ,,,
I"K"
To l fulhiwed bv un exhibition of the
ii
ot a
liming Which the ladles an I gem nil pub
be will I) able to obtain Uie M-creLs. ineln
iliiu the -i -;! -rlp an I I .i "id- pr wi
ileil Him piy sire t a teutioii t the s.iUuni
' e-reiiuinte-
ADMISSION, FHKI3.
The inibllc art1 iMi iliallv iuv twl tQ attend.
. i.imi'w.n reserved fur Jaihti. and their
.wA.ini. lii-L-i lv f.ir u Iileh Jn.il' be obtained
,1, lt.ilf II...-. ..Illen ill.rn .
. post 1
,i.
i l .se of tho volet muuuent
the.
!(i(l)ji vrtll liv-. at
ORANU-!- "MLLJ
r., BunTmr will be vrvd 'al the Ceutoiuiiiil 1
botef m IU ft'etotU
'P!a fAM. U.A I HiUluiUiiKe, -rt
" - Iv.vvamwi int. wnu f npjier,
ljfy; i'.' " Oiuv ujainyjl 1 V j
' J b'u.iimer., p 11. OhtiiirtfyVMi of U.'
JMZ
CD joT 0
Initiation
Candidate
mm
Wilson &
Manul'aeturers of
ki nir i
I'nnh mm
MM. UU1D QUU
Mouldings,
Keeps Constantly on hand a Large Supply of
Bedding, Desks, Office Furniture, etc.
All kinds ..f Furniture Male,
WILSON .t MlhhKi:,
rv
Sri
vf p
HI 11.
,'Jl
rxiox, -
All kinds of pliotogmpliic work done in a su
perior maimer, and warranted to
o'lrn enr
Joaies Bros.
At D.iiV Hall,
Eray Friday lit
From 8 v. i. to '2 a. m.
Tiie lie.st of 31usie will Always ho 1'nr
nihcil. Tickets, Si.oo.
EVEItYBODY IXV1TED.
1JA1UI) it JAM US, l'nir'".
Trains arrive and ih-pnrt from I niun
daily, as jollows'
1
i:st imrMi. i.m iidi nh.
I'assemri'r. No. 4, I.'ve Pa-.oiij.'cr. N'o.IJ. l.'ve
at .');2." a. in. :it l:-'!0p. in.
Freight. No. S l.'vc Fivlj;lit No. 7. I.'ve
at "J ::") a. m. at It i. 111.
TITk7 'W to and from principal point" ,
1 ,V-'IV1-10 in the rnit.-d Slates, Canada
and lanopc. j
J legantl ,ais-
FmiL'rant Slocpimr t a-s Kun 'l liron'h
on press 1 rams t.
v urn k i 1 sn n c jrrJrs I
and ST. PAUL
Free of Chaw and Without Change.
C1om connect ions at I'ortland fur San Fran
cisco and I'uget Sound points.
For further particulars inquire of any
Agentof the Company or of A. I.. Maxwell,
ti. P. itT, A., Portland, Oregon.
OCEAN DIVISTOX.
The Oregon 1'ailway A; Navigation Co.. and
l'acilic Coast Steamship t.!o. will dis
patch' Steamers between Siirt Fran
cisco and Portland, as follows:
KltO.M M)KTI.NH.
Leaving at 112 Midn'l.,
as follows:
it.om San rnvNoiseo.
Iv'ng Spear st, wh'
at 10a, 111. 11s follows ;
Col'a., Mop. l'Vh. I Oregon Sun.. Feb. !!
Oregon. Friday Feb S state, Thurs., Feb. 7
State, Tuesday Feb 12 Cora., .Mon., Feb. 11
Col'a .Saturdav Fell H Oregon. Fri., Feb. lfi
Oregon, Wed.! Feb. 20 Mute, Tiles., Feb. Ill
State, Sunday Feb. Col'a.. Sat., Feb. 1
Col'a., Thurs. Feb. Us Orcein. Wed. Feb. 27
Oregon, Moe. .Mar. I State, Sun., March :i
The company reserves the right to change
strainers or sailing days.
It AT ICS OF 1'ASSAOF. :
Cabin. - - SIii.lK) Steerage - - ifs.ou
Hound Trip Tickets, rnlbuifed - $8(1.0.1
Children, under l'J years Half Fans
,, ,, .") years - - - Free
Tht tilitirr ruti . iiitlmti Jlmiril.
w. ir. iioi.com p.,
(icn'l lanager.
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JASPEU (i. ST EN'ENri, Propr.
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live Drills,
atont Aleilioiiie.s,
ori'unu'vy,
aints and Oils.
Prescriptions carefully prepared
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SPORTING GOODS,!
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ITURE
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Miller,
and Dealers in
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and rphuMenng none 10 onier.
Main St., Tnion. Or.
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OHEGOX.
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Union jukI Cornucopia
Line
(inickcsl siml ChoMpcHt
Jtontc to tho Tine Crook
31incs.
ItATKS :
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I'nion to Park
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Geo. R HALL, Agent, Union, Or,
UNION
Tonsoria! Parlors
b. J. llisicic. Piiontir.Toi:,
Shaving, Hair-cutting and Sham
pooing, in the Latest style
ot tne Art,
Shop two doors .south of f'entcnnial hotel.
(ilVKMK A CALL.
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Now open to the public on Main Street,
I 1 mop, uregon.
Board and Lodging.
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Hours
5Cts.
No Chine.-e cooks employed, and every
thing neat ami clean.
The Public Patronage Solicited.
Slits Sr. Woi.itATH, Propr.
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AND SO)A FACTOllY,
Cor. Main am! 11 Sts. - - Union. Oregon,
SHKKJfAN & UAI.UV, l'roph.
Jlanufacturers and dealers In Soda Wa
ter, Saraparilla, (linger Ale, Cream Soda
and Chamivignc Cider, Syrup.s, etc. Or
ders promptly filled.
City - Meat - Market.
Main Street, Union. Oregon,
HENSOX I5KOS. - PKOPJilETOKS.
Keep constantly on hand
HEKF, VORK- VEAL, MUTTON",
SAUSAGE, HAS1S, LAltl). Etc.
riiomson & Pur-el tire agents for
tho celebrated Cyclone Wind 31 ill , nnd
as tho prices on them have been great
ly reduced they aro now within tho
reach of nil. Sample mill to bo seen
at their planer iu Xortli Union. Call
tiud examine it.
mi
oom Sets
Bob Ton Restaurant !
lea
Ksntiicxy Liauor Store
PATENTS
Obtiiim-d. mill all Patent lliisuess attended
tu Promptly mul for Moderate Peiw.
Oar utile. Is opposite tin r. H. 1'ntont
Ollice, unil wo cun I'btslin Putcni In less
llllle Ibyu tltu.-e U'llli te llolll W,lniltOII.
Sei.. MHKI.or UlUWINU. W'eadvUu
a- 10 puiitcntiil'illlv freenf i hurire; and wo
mnk.. St) I'HAP.rtK ITN'I.HSft' PATRNT 13
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Wt-mUr, bur, li tlif. PoaJmnner. the
Supt. of.Moti. v Oj.ler lllv.. und t 1 ollletals
"t ihe P. S. "fulvnt Oltiie. I'u rlrcllbir.
udvW, touwi I iiitt'rt'eiifBt. to actual ell
UM in ivvjkisMiurOount write to
(i. A. SNOW it Co..
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