WASHINGTON.
Interesting Letter I'rom Our IJorh-
Iftr Corrciiiiii(lcnt.
All
May 17, lHb'J.
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xiim wiimju ofui, . .
In ll.o courto of few hour the
president seen u queer collection of
people. J ho other day I suw waiting j
for an mulience iibtmt a scoro of peo-,'
pie. There were Kenntor Chandler, i
ncrvotii', quisical in oxnir-sMon, doned
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m ioniore iiiiick. ..oiir linn were
Edited mi old gentleman and a bevy of
half a dozen pretty girls. Next to
them cmno Prof. I.ingston, the eolored
educator and politician, oily but vin
dictive, scheming, pushing, restless.
Across from him was irated Col. Tlios.
Ochiltree, the red headed ranger of the
Rio Grande, dressed in the noisiest of
light plaid siiits",aud talking ton friend
in his familiar, obtrusive, i-olf-suflieient
manner. In a gioup at the farther
end of the room weie a couple of old
fashioned eolored country preachers,
respectful and respectable, accompan
ied by a broken down old colored man
and woman. The faces of the four
were anxious and troubled and the old
woman looked pleadingly from one to
another for hope. Thoy say not a
word but await their turn to enter the
president's presence. The four have
come to ask that tho sentence of this
old woman's son, who is to lie hanged
this week, be commuted and, God help
her, there is no hope!
Public Printer Palmer is not allowed
to get lonesome, or forget that lots of
people are warmly interested in his
welfare and are willing, nay anxious,
to render hijii all reasonable assist
ance in conducting the all'airs of bis
office. Congressmen have been fre
quent callers this week. The Grand
Army delegation has called to urge tho
retention and favoring of ex-soldiers
in promotions, and the ollieo seekers
have culled by the hundreds to urge
their own cases. It is expected that
employes discharged during tho demo
cratic administration will be reinstated
and that short work will bo made of
democrats. Mr. Palmer, when in the
Chicago postoflico, made a record for
partizaiiship which tho ollieo seekers
fondly hope he will fully sustain in his
present place.
About a year ago an ox-pago of the
senate, Jacob L. Doty, was appointed
a United States Consul in Tahaiti.
Doty, who had reached tho serious and
diplomatic ago of 22 years, pitched up
his lawn tenuis suit and his llannel
bluzors and hied himself away to tho
royal court of Tahaiti, a court of
whoso very oxistenco a man might bo
entirely ignorant and still do business;
but a court that Doty writes back to
his friends is not to bo sneezed at.
Many moons ago an Knglishmiui, a
Lord IV Arcy, with a lino oyo for tho
main chance married a native princess
of the fr-'outh Sea Islands. To-day the
result of tho marriugo is a beautiful
dusky Tahaitian princess of 20, in her
own light the largest property owner
on tho island. Hlio possesses cocoa
plantations, galore and pearl fisheries
worth untold millions.
When Consul Doly arrived at Tahaiti
this maiden was fancy free. Of
course, the young noblemen of tho is
lands, who were sighing for her favors,
wore too numerous for comfort. A
good many of them wcro gieat and
howling swells and how sho could re
fuse them all actually shocked tho
court. Hut Doty camo and conquered.
Ah quick as he landed on the magio
island, his loud spring suit made its
impression on her susceptible young
Tahaitian heart and but a fow short
months and they were engaged.
Tho princcth' English father has, as
was natural in a cad who had married
a savage princciH for her money, mtulo
a great howl about tho princess marry
ing below her station. When it was
represented to him, however, that Con
sul Doty was a groat grand-son, on his
mother's side, of Lord Melbourne, who
was an under Secretary of Statu during
tho early portion of ljueon Victoria's
reign, and is also related to tho Wal
laces and McPhersou's and so on and
so on, my Ixird 1)' Arcy was necessa
rily disarmed.
Now society in tho South Sea Is
lands is humping itself to celebrate
tho considerably royal nuptials in tho
most approved fashion. In all this
there is something that umuscd mo.
A young American, who was a year
ago an humble page in tho senate,
rakes through his ancestry with a Hue
comb lo llnd a pedigree that tits him
to wed a South Sea Inland piineess,
whoso mother wore a ring through her
nofo and whose grandfather was an
epieuio in tho matter of boiled mis
sionary. Tho annual session of tho Mount
Vernon Ladies association bus closed
its annual services and its reports
hIiow a Batisfaotory prosperity and over
increasing general interest in the
sacred homo of Washington, i
J. H.O. i
THE COVE.
lira l'niiil Cnmpoaei! of Children.
Itn.iiicnliiRH ot tlio Week.
ji,iy 29, 1S81
, m lln(, j,rs Mc, Crtmpboll went to
; 1ock JJiU. for ft fow dayjJ, Htay Mo1.
! j
Strawberries and cherries aro com
inencing to ripjn. Tho crop will bo a
largo one.
JOvervbodv and her cousins and
nephews aro going to Fee and hear
1 Joyce it Lansing in Union Friday
night.
The Covo batobnllists and brass
baudists aio debating among them
selves where they had best spend tho
Fourth of July.
Mr.?. Ximonia Stevens, of Alba,
Umatilla county, is visiting her par
ents. Her numerous friends aro hap
py to welcome her homo again.
The closing exercises at Ascension
hall will bo held Monday ovc, June 3d,
and will consist of instrumental and
vocal music, essays, etc. A cordial
invitation is extended to all to bo pres
ent. Mrs. T. T. Geer and son returned
home to Macleay this week. She was
accompanied by Mrs 1L J. Geer and
son, also Miss Laura Murphy, who will
remain in tho Willamette until after
tho fourth.
Tho kids of the village gave quite a
creditable variety show, a la lioulon,
at Foster's hull last Saturday after
noon. Among tho novelties was a
brass band, tho music being an agrcc
ablo surprise to every ono present.
Enterprising Fourth of July commit
tees will try to secure this band as ono
of tho attractions. A band consisting
of eight or ten children under twelve j
years of ago, rendering an easy grade
of music in good stylo, would be a fea
ture of tho day anywhere.
Tho church fair at Foster's hall,
Friday night, was very well attended,
net receipts being about fiU.'Jo. In tho
drawing for tho silk quilt, one hundred
chances at fifty cents each, Mis. II. L.
Lewis, of Union, was the lucky winner.
IJoothea of fancy articles were presided
over by Miss Morriton and Miss
Payne. Tho fair salesladies disposed
of their slocks almost to an article.
In a vote for tho handsomest young
lady present, Miss Annie Smith was
chosen. Tho ballot box was not
stuil'ed, though it is said ono young
man present nuvdo the attempt. Tho
proceeds will be devoted to building a
new fence around Ascension church.
Tho match game of ball in Union
botween La Grande and tho Cove-Union
nines proved to bo a very much
ono sided contest, yet did not lack
points of interest. Tho La Grandors
woro probably as line an appearing
club as over were seen in the valley,
being, without exception, musculni,
active young fellows in the pink of
condition. Judging from tho prelimi
nary practice, the side with tho beauty
was to havo it all their own way, and
it might so havo resulted had they
played in good luck. Hut inexcusa
ble errors were the rule and Matott
was pounded all over tho field. Even
their imported first baseman did not
do as well as wns expected of him.
On tho contrary the local club put up
as good a game as they are capable of.
Smith proved a pu..lo as usual, and
struck out near twenty. Slocum sup
ported Smith in great stylo, and was
tho recipient of many compliments,
not to inontion a bouquot of sun (low
ers from his best girl. Tho feature- of
tho game was a splendid lly catch by
Ransom in extreme left field, llo at
oneo lined tho ball down to second,
cutting oil a base runner, thus making
us neat a double play as is scon any
where Hansom had two long Hies
and by accopting both after sharp
runs, made it plain that he is familiar
with tho game. Ifo is also very handy
with tho stick.
MEDICAL SPRINGS.
Spicy and l'liiinut I.otttn- Kriiiu uu
Ocrnalonnl I'lirruniiumluiit,
May 2(5 1889.
Beautiful silvery rain drops. Music
"Daphnoy do you love mo yot?"
Lovely waving grass, Hno fat cattlo
and happy faces of farmers greet tho
traveler everywhere- on Big creek.
Tho talented principal of the public
school, Mr, Eugene Conkliug, has
gone to La (Sraudo to attend tho
teachers' institute, Ho will visit High
valley, Union anil Covo during his
absence.
Mrs. T. T. Oeer, of Marion county,
sister of Mrs. Dunham Wright, who
has been spending toveral weeks visit
ing here, has returned homo.
F. P. Dunoan is taking a lay oil'
from tho mill at Sanger, and is spend
ing a fow days at Big creek, tho guest
of Hon. Dunham Wright,
j Mrs. E. Rogers, a drcfsmnkcr from
, Union, is sojourning at Medical Springs
i for health and pleasure, for a few days.
Miss Jennie Henry is rusticating in
' tho neighborhood. Ah there, Harry,
better look a little out as Freddie is
giving practical lessons in horseback
riding and Jennie is anxious to learn.
Mr. Pat Gallagher, of Cornucopia,
made a visit
to tho Spring:) this week.
Ho met a couple of decr(?) face to
I face. Wo did not know which was the
. worst scared, Pat or the deer.(?)
i Miss Grace Wright is extensively
j engaged in tho chicken and turkey
business.
Miss Daisy Jameson has gone to
! linker City to remain several weeks.
, The metropolis of Raker county offers
i many attractions to youth and beauty,
j but Union is going to do the grand
on the Fourth of July.
Mrs. Lizzie IJaird has returned home
from Raker to remain with her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Turner. She made
a pleasant visit to tho Springs during
thu week.
Mr. A. V. Oliver, of Sanger, accom
panied by Mies Curtis, made this place
a pleasant visit, Sunday. Tho friend
ly welcome of tho host and hostess
Mr. and Mrs. Wright made their
hearts glad with mineral water and
fresh buttermilk.
Uncle "Crook" Panics was disturbed
at a very early hour a few nights ago
by his powerful mastiff, Snyder, and
after arming himself with guns and
other weapon of defense, sallied forth
to kill the "varmint" when to his
great surprise ho found tho wife of a
neighboring Dutchman treed in the
wagon sued nearly trozen to death.
Ho rescued her and gave her food and
shelter till morning when ho took her
home to her husband who had just
"licked her a lccdlc bit mit der shovel
handlo" because the let his dog die.
Joii.v Smith.
Ladies tine lace hats and bonnets made to
order on short notice at Mrs. L. 11. Hine-
hart's millinery store.
Notleu of Final Settlement.
In the County Court of Union County,
Statu of Oregon .
NOTICE IS 1IEUEUY GIVEN THAT
the undersigned has filed his final re
port as Administrator of thu estate of J. N.
llonnell, deceased, in the above entiled
Court, and that Tuesday, the 2nd day of
July, 188!), has been appointed for bearing
objections to the same. All persons having
any objections to thu approval of said re
port are required to present the saniu on or
before said day.
JOHN ItKATTAI.V.
Administrator of tliu estate of J, N. Don
null, deceased.
KXi.cimmvs notick.
rpiIE UNDERSIGNED HAVING KEEN
.1. appointed by thu lion. County court of
Union county, state of Oregon, uxicutrix
ef the estate of Jo.-enh S. Shoemaker, de
ceased, all persons having claims against
said citato are hereby notified to present
the same, with proper vouchers, to nie, at
my residonc) near thu Cove, in Union
county, Oregon, within six months from
the date hereof, or bo forever barred.
Datei' at Union. Oregon, April 8, 18S!).
SINDHILI.A .SHOEMAKER,
l-ll-wo Executrix.
Niitlco of final Settloineiit.
In the County Couit within and for Union
County, Oregon.
In the matter of thu Es-1
tatu of W. II. Martin,
Deceased. 1
NOTICE IS H EKEBY GIVEN THAT
l.ucy J. Martin, thu Administratrix
or tho E-tato of W. II. Martin, Deceased,
has rendered and presented for settlement
and tiled in said Court her timtl account of
her administration of said Estate, and that
TUESDAY, thu second day of JULY, 18S0,
has been duly appointed by said Court for
tho settlement of said account, at which
ti mo and place any person interested in
said Estate may appear and tile exceptions
and objections tiiereto, and contest thu
same.
This notice Is made and published by or
der of the County Court aforesaid, made
and dated the llth dav of March, A. D. 188!).
Lucy j. martin.
Administratrix of tho Estate of W. II.
Martin, deceased. fi-ISO
Citation.
In the County Court for tho County of Un
ion, Statu of Oregon.
In the matter of tho Es-)
tato of Thomas Cub Citation.
vcr, Deceased. )
To Mary A. Culver and Uertha Culver,
heirs at law of Thomas Culvor, deceased,
Greeting:
TN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF
A Oregon, You aro hereby cited and re
quired to ajipear in tho County Court of
tliu State ot Oregon, for the County of Un
ion, at the court room thereof, at Union In
the County of Union on Mondav, tho tlnt
day of July, 1881, at 10 o'clock in tho fore
noon of that day then and there to show
cause, if any you havo, why an order
should not bo granted to D. L. Carroll,
Administrator of said estate, to redeem the
lands described as follows; Tho north half
of tho northeast quarter of section 7. town
ship t south, of range 40 east of tho Wil
lamette meridian, and to satisfy tho mort
gage thereon in favor of tho state of Oregon
of date May 1, 1!77, for tho sum of J2M ;).
which mortgage was given on tho whole of
tho following described tract, to-wit; Tho
southwest uuarlcr and tho southwest ntiar-
I of the southeast quarter of koctlon C. and
1 north half of tho northeast quarter of sec
tion 7, tow iibhlp 4 south, range 40 cast of
tho lltaiuetto meridian, mid tho sum of
money now due Fred Nodine, on ac
count of tho payment of said mort
gage by said Nodine, amounting
to tho sum of $10-1 lis. Hit shall then ap
pear that MU-h redemption would bo for
, me interest oi said estate aim not preju
' diced to tho creditors thereof, or that If
i such redemption be deemed not proper, or
inexpedient, why this court should not
' order said lauds sold lu tiio manner and
j with like effect as is provided in other cas
I os of walo of real estate.
I Witness tho Hon. O. P.Goodail. Judge of
' tho County Court, of tho State of Oregon.
' for the Couulv of Union, wllh thu simiI nl
said Court alllxed, thu 21) th dav ot Mav,
1HNI. Attist: A. T. NEII.L, "
lly Tt'it.vKU Umvkii, Clerk,
30 Deputy. skau
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION,
Land Offick at La Ouandb, OnsooN,)
May 7. 1880. f
Notice Is hereby jdven tlmt the folIowiiiR-tiiiinc-d
nfttlcrs have tiled notice of their in
tention to make final proof in support of
their claims, and that said proof will be
made before the rejfnter and receiver at La
(Irundc, Oregon, on June'i"), ISM), viz:
William F. Hithanaw,
lid. No. '-'ilO, for the NKqrSWar. Lots 3
! "
una J.ot I see. i, ip.ss, n
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.Ysmi.v It OVltKY
i it,i
No. 1.V,7. f..r tin-Ni: or N Lor .See. 9,
8 8, IM'i I!, M.
Tp.
Juki, lli.wrrr.
IM. No :;2.V2, for the sWor SKqr, SKqr
MV'nrSec. 4 mid NWiir Nivqr utul NKur
NWcir Sec. 'J, Tp. 8 8. It -10 L W. M.. and
t.ouis Zoru,
lid. No. for the KJ SEqr and Stf
. NKqr .See. (). Tp. 8 H. it 4 K, V. M.
j They name the following witne.-ces to
I prove their continuous residence upon and
; cultivat.on of. said land, viz:
V. 1. ISuchiiniin. .nion It. Currv. Joel
Hewitt, Charles L. Fee. Cliurlen Stewart
and J. C. Hrooks, all of I'inc valley, Linon
county, Oregon.
Any person who desires to protest against
thu allowance of Mich proof, or who knows
of any Mibitnntlul reason, under the law
and regulation" of tho Interior Depart
ment, wny Mien prooi siionid not be at
lowed, will he iriven an opportunity
at the above mentioned time and place to
cross-examine the witnesses of said claim-
nut, and to oiler evidence in rebuttal of
that submitted by claimant.
IIe.mcy Hixr.iiAirr.
5-2C-WC KcgiHter,
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Lanp Offick at LaUrandk, Oreoon, )
April 2(5, 1880.
Notice H hereby Riven that the following
uaincd settler lia tiled notice of his intcn
tion to make final proof in support of his
claim . and that said proof will be made or.
.1.. I ; at- t - 1
lore me rcgiHicr aim receiver au iij. itruuuu,
Oregon, on June 7, 1889, viz:
William 1. Uowman.
Hd. No. aTil, for the NJ SEJf, 8K qr. SE
qr. fccc. M and SW qr. SVY qr. bee. 30, Tp.
7 S. It. tl K.
He names thu following witnesses to
prove his continuous residence upon and
cultivation of, said land, viz:
W. I). Emclc, G. W. Wright, Wm. Miles
and Y. M. Dean, all of Medical Springs, Or.
An v person who desires to protest against
the allowance of such proof, or who knows
of nny substantial reason, under the law
and regulations of the Interior Department,
why such proof should not be allowed, will
be given an opportunity at the above men
tioned time and place to cross examine the
witnesses of said claimant, and to offer
evidence in rebuttal of that submitted by
claimant.
llKKUY RtNKIlAItT,
5-2-wC Heglstcr.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Lnu Office at La Guande, OkeoonJ
May 8, 18S0. f
Notice is hereby given that the followinc-
named settler has tiled notice of his Inten
tion to niako tinal proof in support of his
claim, and that said proof will be made be
fore thu register and receiver at La Grande,
Oregon, on June 2U, 188!), viz:
Rk.njamin F. Fewkl,
I). S. No. 7811, for the NEJ- NV and
NEH Sec. 28 and SE'i SWli Sec. 21. Tp. 7
, k i. r;, w. M.
He names the following witnesses to
prove bis continuous residence upon and
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cumviuiuii (i, sain 1IIIKI. Y!;
Wallace Rovlcs. of Medical Sprints: G
T Perry of New Rriilge; N. Holey of Cor
nucopla; Thomas Carson of Half Way;
Union county. Orccon.
Anv person who desires to protest against
the allowance of such proof, or who knows
of any substantial reason, under the law
and thu regulations of the Interior Depart
ment way sueii proor simum not no allowed
will be given an opportunity at the above
mentioned time and place to cross-examine
the witnesses of said claimant, and to oiler
evidence in rebuttal of that submitted by
claimant.
llENKV Rl.VKlIART.
ri-lG-wo" Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Laku Office at La Giiande . Orf.cok,)
May 7. 188!). t
Notice Is hereby given that thu following
named settler lias tiled notice of his in
tentions to make final proof in support of
ins claims, ami tout said prooi will be
made before the register and receiver at La
Grande, Oregon, on June 21. 18b!). viz :
Gkokiik N. Hahoiim.
II. I). No. 3W0, for tho lots 1, 2 and 3 and
SEW N Wis Sec. 18, Tp. 4 S. K 41 K.
Ho names the following witnesses to
prove bis continuous residence upon and
cultivation 01 said laud, viz:
Nathan Swigcr. Wade Sheltnn, O. L. Sage
and William bwlger, all or Union. Orccon
Any person who desires to protest against
i lie allowance 01 sucn prooi. or wno Knows
of any substantial rt ason, under the law and
llie regulations 01 uiu interior uepartment.
why such proof should not be allowed, will
be given an opportunity ot the above men
tioned time and place to cross-examine the
witnesses of said claimants, and to offer
evidence in rebuttal of that submitted by
claimant.
IlErfllY RlNEHAttT.
VlG-w0 Rfgistcr.
Summons,
In the Circuit court of the State ot Oregon,
for Union county.
The Hoard of Commissioners for the sale
of School and University Lands-, and for
tho investment of tho funds arising there
from, of the State of Oregon, PlaintiiTi,
vs.
B. A, Mahnffey. Martha E, Mahaffey and
John S, Hay. Defendants,
To John S. Bay, tiik Aiiovr. Named De
fendant: I"N THE NAME OF THE STATE OF
1 Oregon, you arc hereby required to ap
pearand answer the complaint tiled against
you in the above entitled court and suit
on or before tho 23d day of September, A.
1). 188!), tho same being tho first day of a
regular term of the abuve entitled court,
commencing next after tho expiration of
six weeks from tho dute of the lirst publi
cation of tills summons, and if you full so
to answer, for want thereof the pluintiffs
will apply to the court for Uie relief deman
ded in said complaint, to-wit: For a de
cree foreclosing a certain mortgage given
by tho defendant S. A. Mahaffey to the
State of Oregon, covering the of tho
NWkandthe 'Kjk of SWK, Sec. 7, Tp.
ft S" it. 35) E, W. M in Union county, State
of Oregon, given to seeuro two certain
liromlsory notes given by said S. A. Ma
haffey to tho said State of Oregon for the
sum of $33.3.1 each, and fntrrcit thrreon
from April 22ud, A. D. 188 at the ratt of
ten per cent, per annum., and for u sale of
said premises, to satisfy the sum.idue on
said notes, and costs and disbursement of
this suit, said notes and mortgage brine
now owned by the plaintiff herein, and
to also ascertain and determine your in
terest and rights in aid premise us judg
ment creditor of the defendant S. A. Mu
liafTey, und that you may bo forever barred
of all right, title ami interest in or to suid
premises and every part thereof, und for
general relief.
This summons is published bv order of
the Hon. James A. Fee, judge ol theaboto
entitled circuit court, made at chambers
mid dated April 0th A. D. 1SS9.
JOHN R. CKITES.
4-S3-W Attorney for Plaintiff. ,
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Land Omen at La Gkanpk, OnEiiox.l
May 15, 18f). i
Notice is hereby riven that tho following
named settler hns tiled notice of his 'men
tion to make tinal proof in support of his
claim, and that said proof will be made be
fore the regNtcr and receiver at La Grande.
Oregon, on July 11. 1880. viz:
William II. I'op.tek. i
D. 8. No. WML', for the lots 1 and 2. and WA
NV quarter .Section 31, Tp. I Sit H L.
He nuliies the following w.iu-m t
prove his continuous ri'stiicnrc tinni 1
cultivation of. said land, viz: N. Sim-'
limns, Alex C'ockral, . W. Ames and 31. I.
Ames, all of Union. Oregon.
Anv person who desires to protest npamt
the allowance of such proof, or who kinw. 1
of any substantial reason, under thu law j
and regulations of the interior ilepartuien.
why such proof should not he allowed, will
be KiTcn an opportunity at the above men
tioned time and place to cross-examine tho
witnesses of said claimant, and to offer
evidence in rebuttal of that submitted by I
claimant. II EN 11 Y ItlNKHAKT, '
6-23-flw liegister. I
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Land Office at La Gra.viie, Onnno.v.l
April 12. 11-80. (
Notice is hereby given that tho followbig
named settler has Hied notice of his inten
tion to make final proof in support of his
claim, and that said proof will be made be
fore the register and receiver at La Grande,
Oregon, on June 4, 1880, viz:
Elmek Phillips,
D. S. No. 7072. for the NEK and NWK
NEK ad NEK NWK 10, Tp. OS, R
41 E.
He names the following witnesses to
prove his continuous residence upon and
cultivation of, v:id land, viz:
T. II. Foster, Shannon Marshal, John
Reeves and J. N. Mitchell, all of Tclocaset,
Oregon.
Anv person who desires to protest against
the allowance of such proof, or who knows
of any substantial reason, under the law and
the regulations of the Interior Department,
why such proof should not bo allowed, will
be given an opportunity at the above men
tioued time and place to cross-examine the
witnesses of said claimant, and to oiler evi
dence in rebuttal of that submitted by
claimant.
Henuy Rinkiiakt,
4-18-wO Register.
Summons.
In the circuit court of the State of Oregon.
for Union countv.
Thomas H. Hart, Plalntill", 1
Sarah E.Ylart, Defendant, j
To Sahah E. IlAirr, Tin: Aiiovr Named
Dkfk.niiant:
N THE NAME OF THE STATE OF
Orecon. vou are hcrebv required to ap
pear and answer the complaint Hied against
you in the above entitled suitand court, on
or before thu lirst day of the next regular
term of tho abovu entitled court, to wit:
On the 23rd dav of September A. D. 18hi.
and if you fail so to answer, the plaintiff
will apply to the court for the relief de
manded in the complaint, which Is for a
dissolution of thu marriage contract now
existing between you and the plaintiff
and for general relief. And you will take
notice that this summons is published by
order of the Hon. James A. Fee, judge of
said above circuit court, made and dated
at chambers on the 14th day of March A.
D. USD. JOHN 11. CRITICS,
4-25-w7 Attorney for Plaintiff.
line to (k.
Leaves Union dailv at 2 p. m, arrives at i
Coveat3::J0p. in.
Leaves Cove at 8 a. in., arrives at Union Manufactircrs and dealers in Soda Wa
at 9:30 a. in. . ter. Sar-up i:-..!.t. Ginsrcr Ah. I'lcamSoda
Conncctions made with Elliott's coache:
running to tho depot, carrying passengers
for east and west bound trams.
KATKS for PASSKN'OKItS, LCdOACK
nuil l-'KKIGHT, ItKASONAlJI.Ii.
RORINSON .fe LAVNE. Proprietors.
UNION
Tonsorial Parlors
L. J. Rusick, PitorniKTOK,
Shaving, Hair-cutting and Sham
pooing, in the Latest style
of the Art,
Shop two doors south of Centennial hotel,
GIVE ME A CALL.
0 28-tf.
SHINGLES!
Huving leased tho shingle mill belonging
to L. II, Rinehart, we arc prepared to fur
nish a superior quality and niako of shin
gles at the following rates, per M :
Delivered at Union, $3.00
" Mill, 2.75
We do our own work and guarantee sat
isfaction. A shareof thu public patronage
solicited.
4-25-tf VANDORFY BROS.
Union and Cornucopia
Stage Lin
Quickest mid Chesinost
Iloutc to tho Pine Creek
Mines.
KATKS :
Union to Park
KAiti:.
.ft M
a oo
ti 00
KKKT011T,
lc
" banger
' " Cornucopia
Geo. F. HALL, Agent. Union, Or.
City -Meat -Met,
Mnin Street, Union, Oregon.
BENSON WtOS. - PROPJtlETOKS.
Keep constantly on hand
IJEEF, POKK. VEAL. MUTTON.
,
SAUSAGE, HAMS, LAUD. Etc. I
i
Tll HM' Limi)
;:hr .-" ....
I'asn.iiL'cr. No. 4. 1.'vi
at 5:2') a. in.
Freight. No. R. L've
at 2:35 a. in.
I 'I Mi.
! s. .
'. in. :
l.'ve
rve
at ;
Krciahf
No.
at U:JI .... i:
i TICKETS ?" i""',, tr,'m rri"' U-ai points
11U1VI1 in the United States, Canada
and Europe.
! Elegant ft'ftsr Cars.
J Eiiiigra:i :-:vp:n--' 'ii-: Run Through
! on Exprn-s Trains to
COUWCEL BLUFFS
and ST.PA13L
Free of Charge ami Without Change.
Close connections at Portland for San Fran
ew o aiidsPugct ioii'i.l poin's.
For further particulars inquire of any
Agentof tho C'liupativ orof A. L. Maxwell,
G. P. ,fc'f. A., Portland. Oregon.
O CEAjS" division.
The Oregon Railway & Navigation Co.. and
Pacific Coast Steamship Co. will ilis
patch Steamers between San Fran
cisco and Portland, as follows:
raoM l-oniLANH. I-KuM sn i i;.v is. ;.
Leaving at 12 Midirt.,jL'v'ng Spear st. v.ii'
as follows: j at 10a. in. a follows:
Oregon,
State,
Columbia,
Oregon,
State,
Columbia,
Oregon,
.In no
."Mete,
Columb:a,
Oregon.
State,
Columbia,
Oregon,
State,
June
:t
7
Jl
15
111
2:5
27
Tho company reserves the right to change
steamers or sailing days.
RATES OK PASSAGE:
' Cabin, - - ?10.00 Steerage - - .T.OO
Round Trip Tickets, Unlimited - :?:i0.00
Children, under 12 years - - Half Faro
,, ,, o years ... Free
77ic nbove rt include Jiutinl.
w. ii. iior.coMr.,
(li-ii'l Manager.
.MAXWELL,
(I. P. i'cT. A,
1!. A. BENEDICT, Agent. Union.
Cornucopia
Saloon,
Wm. Wii.sclv, Pkop.
The Finest of Wines, Liquors
and Cigars always in stock.
FIRST OLA-i BILLIARD TABLE.
D.-op in and bu sociable
CsniiiGlry Llmior Store
; AND SODA FACTORY,
j Cor. Main and I! SK - - Cnimi, Mreroii,
.SKKKJfAN ii
:ai.i;v,
i-ops.
and Chain..!! C dor, S tup-, etc, Or-
dor.- promptly nil.-d.
Thfinisnn to Pur-el urn ajronts for
the celebrated Cyclone WiniLMill. and
as thu pric.;- on thorn have been prrcnt
ly retlticeil thev aro how within the
roach of nil. Sample mill io be seen
at their planer in North L'nimi. Call
and examine it.
TC A",l!2v' VSTJy- uvzrjir ftwtTI'. CTt.
I'.o wrong way to run It : It sews
the rauie running forward or
backward,
3Vc cams, cogs, or loose Joints.
Xu liolcs ti) thread In machine
or shuttle.
So eiKid point In any other ina-
clilno H dot's not possess.
BUY THE ROYAL ST. JOHN.
For Sale by
.1 II, J i ON n, i u.iin. Or.
&q:i ncTviiip.ninchiiio-n
i iu at vine niiuuiHUII I
tirade iu ah parti, t?pi
placinir our machine! J
audg-oodi where the joplo con aea
iurm, we win aenu i vco toon
'perfon in each lorality.the vrry
beat acwimr-machina mid in
-the world, with all the attachment!.
I We nillalan aecdTrpi a rcmnlftta
BWfnoofour coatl and valuable art
Ltampica. in return we atk thai yon
vehow what we send, to ihoie who
C may cal at your home, and after 3
Smonini an anaii oecome your owa
property. Thia prand machine la
made after ifee Shitrkr patenti.
w hicb hai e run out . l efort patents
l run out it aoia tor mud iae
p i iachmenti, and now ells for
&Jlt. liest.atronreat.moat uie.
ful machine in the world. All U
-fre. n ranltat rnuirtd. I'iain.
briennKjructlons mveu. Jii sa wh' wnie to ua at once ran e.
ire O'CO the Lest imv np-ma hme in the world, and the
Mnett Un of or I a of Inch ait ft- hj n together in America.
TULXi iki CO,, Jtlux 7 10, Atmtiktttt Aluine
Hnlll Colli Waich."
uc d oriU(i. until laieir
Ilvkt -0 m itch la the world. I
l'cruct tlmtkecncr. Wi-J
rautcd. Heavy ona uoia
u,.ntinriiiM lti'fh
mi et-titi' fttci. u tih works
ouU of equal Talue,
19 II 15 JftTMOU iu eacn iw
ti i i ran aeccre ono ir
i(5 hi with cur larffaamlMt;
. n-L ,nl. I. II
X -rer, nJ tti'r y u l-vc kept
ttxm In yoot hnm for 3 mom.,, e . I ' n i .
whomirln. n. J.lc-rb noo r t.r o n I J r "i., IT
who wild u -.nbxurn r . V V,J!
Wtlu.oa Vi Co., Kojs Hl-'" 'tlond, auiiac.
MARVELOUS
DISCOVERY.
Only fSenutno Ht.Iciii omcm-trr Trnlnlm.
l'our JInolt. Lenriieil l o"'' rt-uUlna.
Mlud wamlrrlns cuien.
Every rblld nn.l c-tult crcnl v Ornellued.
Oret ud-aiiuut. u C -r- U'm. C Uuu-u
Prwiwlai, with C .in. .n ' lr. Wyi. jVi.lil'ill"
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