VASHINGTON.
An InlriTthif- Letter Prom Our Itccu
lnr Cnrrepoiulr!iit.
,luno28, 188!).
JCditoii Oiiiido.v Scoi't:
Thi! first morning visitors at tho
"White llonso Wednesday wore .Secre
tary Blaine and William Walter
Thelps of Xow Jersey. Mr. Dlainecar
riel a largo ollieial envelope which ho
gravely handed to the President, who
opened it and took nut tt smaller envel
ope, which he handed to the Jersey
man with tint hangs. The envelope
contained Mr. l'helps' commission as
envoy extraordinary and minister plen
ipotentiary of the I'nitJtl States to
(Jennany. .Mr. l'helps tried to took
as if the eyes of two continents were
on him and signally failed, and he and
.Mr. Ulaine retired in good order.
This long expected appointment
closes the chapter of the Halstcad mat- ; visited F'ine recently, and held an edu
ter, and recognizes Mr. l'helps valu- cational meeting at Fairview tchool
able services in the Samoan treaty ar- house. Ivev. FJoylos addressed the
rangements. His asKociation with that j meeting and tho teachers who took
treaty conference will save him the ; jmrt in tho exercise'? and music were
trouble of making himself acquainted j ir, wise, .Mrs. Clark, Miss Stalker,
with the (iennans. AlrH. J. A. Dennv and Mr. J. L. Carter.
Mr. Phelps is well (piallied for a for- j
oign minister by his wealth, tho most j
necessary adjunct to such a position.
J I is wealth was inherited. Jle is fifty I
years old, and was n practicing attor- !
ncy up to 18(iS. lie was several times !
in the Hons.!, where ho attained some J
prominence as tho leading Republican '
mourner oi the foreign aitairs coni'
initlee. His personal appearance
dress and manner are very peculiar,
IFo was once before in tho diplomatic i
service io 1882 being sent to Austria,
where ho remained only a year. At
tho last Republican National conven
tion ho was a prominent candidate for
tho Vieo-Presidential nomination, and
later refused a ronoinination for tho
House to make tho light for Senator.
Tho .Semite is still his ultimate aim,
and ho looks forward oxultingly to the
next opportunity. Ilis house atTean
eok was destroyed by ire and several
valuable paintings and a huge library
burnod, causing a loss of .flfiOHK).
The men in congress who are good
.story tellers are few. Tho representa
tives, on the other hand who make a
hunt.' job of telling commonplace and
worn out yarns are scores. When you
hear some blundering heavy-moving
statesman begin the "that reminds mo
of a man down my way," that's tho
time for disapearing. There is Con
gressman Cannon of Illinois, for install
co, who lias about as much humor in
his coniposilioii u an owl. lie wont
down tho river to Marshall Hull oppo
hi to rvTt. Vonion, wool, with tho
Six O'Cloel: Club. The club's hobby
is after dinner speeches, and after
awhile it wis Cannons turn. It was
evidently no limo to talk of the speak
ership contest or the tariff. So the
unfortunate legislator struggled
tJnvigh u few (Ul'.l'iio'is- K UlV Vvuti-
fill iO.v.oiv, UV mansion at Mi. Vernon 1 .'
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l Uiu ll illi-uu.sr. ui i-iiiiiis nil uv-ivi-T ,
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tho placid river. Thus far ho was all
right, but when hu struck the "far
across tho river", he was forever lost.
With a fiendish dulight, and perfectly
unconscious of his fate, he began to
toll that club of well informed gentle
men, the story of tho dollar that Wash
ington thicw over the river and that a
dollar went further then, etc. etc.
Tho story that Senator Kvarts told
Lord Coleridge, the tale that has been
told so often on tho river that it is gen
erally suicidal to attempt it, met a re
sponse of howls and cat-calls and Can
non sat down a ruined man. j
ltm oni strauo that men of average
intelligence will go on telling aged and
hoary chestnuts all their lives ,vithout i
recognizing their triteness, without re- '
ali.ing that thoy boro people. "I
wish", says Lord Clrovillo in his delight
ful diary, "that Tom Moore had a bet
ter memory, for ho often inflicts pain
by telling tho same story to tho same
people twice. But then this is made
nioie hnamblc in that tho stories arc
comparatively fresh and soke ted with
care.
Tho number of delegates who come
here to secure ijuartors mid make other
arrangements on tho purl of the Kniejil
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Junij.lat coimnaiidories for next fall
conclave i increasing. Tho triennial
coniniitteo re(tiotts that it lie (listinetly
tiiidecstood that (lie accoiiunodatioiiH
01 UiMcity aro not nearly e.vliaiihteil
uo.l.lmt. ovnr 1(HJ0 (K)0 ,,,., ,,..,.,.1,,
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ran he aeeonin.odatod than have up- I
jili.il It is expected, however, that
tho crowd will he far lar'r than dti
riiiK I'10 inauguration.
Tho local prenH is oxoiviseil ovor tho
civil rorvico law; in fuel, tho regular
hiiiiiiiI'T disotissiou of the question has
boon roomed. Tho oditors uttiiel; tho
wyHtein and zealous correspondents, in
nioro or less nmhiKous Knglish. nianil. j
10 us ii-nuiso. iiiiisiiiuuii as uio ns- ; .
iu lin ic iuusu. i hii.iiiiiiuii iin inu intv
oussioii oau a II ite I nothing as (ho
Wsluii;l(!i papoirf nro without Wtfight
or iiilluotiuo, tho uorj-wiiondi'nU mo '
wastin:; Uinji ink. J. 11. f.
PINE VALLEY.
I Korent llniipciitiiRx Pprnonnl jTi'litloii--
Olcbriilloii on tin- I'oiirlli.
July 8, 1889.
Not seeing any items from Pine re
cently, it strikes us your lcporter must
have heen celehrating.
llov. McICean, formerly P. K. of the
M. H. church of this county, is doing '
Pine valley in the interests of a Poise f
City nursery.
Mr. K1 Parker, accompanied by
Mrs. Pogers, once n nohhy dressmaker
of Union, was doing Pine valley
the mines during the week.
Married. Across Snake river, Juno
, .'lOth, by Itov. IJoyles, Mis Ksther
I .Mills and Mr. Win. I.lovd, all of Pino
j valley, Oregon. 'F.ong may they
t wave."
Countv Supt. J. Ij. Carter and lady
While in Pine .Air. (Jailer and lady
were guests of .Mr. and .Mrs. J. A. Don
ney and Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Dawson.
Miss (ioodall, daughter of our conn-
; ty judge, who is teaching in Sunny
j Dell district, seems to he giving good
satisfaction, so much so that she has
' been offered the school another term.
I Wo like to sets tho young teachers
I make a success.
The celebration at tho new town in
i Pirn! vallcv was a decided success, not
withstanding tho fact that there was a
, "split up" in that vale. The liberty
, car was a success and presented a fino
) appearance, despite the fact that the j
! opposition were ipiito busy for a week
circulating the report that it had all
I fallen through with. Tho Ooddoss of
j Liberty was represented by Miss Fnn
ny Denney, and while we don't know
much about it ourselves, were glad to
hear tho taste of the committee who
selected tho goddess approved by tho
remarks of good critics, who have been
around in the world and seen a few
things, to tho effect that she was "a
splendid goddess," "as line a goddess
as I over saw," etc. It is, perhaps, to
be regretted that there was a "split
up," but all tilings considered we he-
! lievo it was best. Tho largest and
roughest crowds are not always the I
most eniovable. Wo had a nice, soei- I
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able, well-behaved, sober crowd. The ,
music furnished by the dice Club and j
I aU'JJ'JJ IjiUld, coinjiosed of violins, bass i
, viol and organ, was good. Our ora-
tors, Colonel I.a Dow, of Cornucopia,
'and Attorney Crawford, of I'liion,
j were hard to beat. A regiment, of
small boys, trained by Prof. Dunuigan,
J marched in tho procession. This old
I gentleman, quite a painstaking music.
1 master, had trained thu children on
1 1 IV W ll)i "TllC Mllg of our L'u- 1
ion" nml also ld tho filoo flub, wltioh I
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..iiitiw .ittli.. I 'ivimc, it M iss Snl L'Ot'.
Mrs. Denney, .Miss Steehnan, Mr. and i
i Mrs. Pancake, Mks Shoemaker, lr.
i Leop, Mr. Landrum, Mr. Painter, .Miss
Mary Loop. Miss Craco Hoyles, .Mr.
j and Mrs. Kobinsou and .Mrs. Boyles,
' Miss Stalker and .Mrs. Denney presid
ingjat organ alternately. Tho tables
were loaded almost to breaking with
well cooked provisions, and an nbun
' danco was left. After dinner tho plug
uglies discoursed, after which the
! oiowd dispersed somewhat until oven
i ing when it reassembled for tho ball by
! tho Odd Fellows, (iood music, good
j order and gaiety prevailed. Tho mu
sic was furnished by .Messrs. Wester-
dale, Morgan and Painter, violinists,
with Miss Shoemaker as organist.
Tho Odd Fellows appeal oil at about!!
o'clock in handsome regalia, and after
a march led tho opening quadrille in
lino style. Tho hall was well attended
and was more of a success in evcrv
: way than the managers had untioipa
! ted, sincu so mui-li strife had boon
stirred up by tho opposition. A livli
1 or, more tocial, bettor dressed and bet
) ter behaved .crowd would havo been
(lilllonlt to linil. Kvoryono seoiueil to i
iiKteo that it was ono of tho most on-
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1"" b uiuv luui uiiciiucu. .
' u-usM i ve.l in a Iviel- roo.o
h. , U 1 tr wasb01 ul 11 b',c r(h,,n
l til lilt! HUM mull', IIY .firs. Ullll .OI,s ;
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Heed. A waltz for tho eako resulted 1
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IylorI, i.co Ms Delia A mold. Tho
in uiiKC i m.' liwnriicii ki .iirs.i-. i-j.
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m lh 1 ""j"' am tho""
solves with credit. No whiskov
was
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ii, w vii, mutt iu m-iiiii II VIlllCHlllll,
who had searched tho grounds, say
none could ho ound and good order
and sobriuty prevailed. It appears
that n Fourth of July can pass oil'
pleasantly without whiskey or hoio '
raeinK. .Mr. .Motley, marshal of tho i
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niinilior of visitors woro tliero from
J4U,'P "mony thoin JIm. J)my mid
daughter, Miss O'.Wiill, .Mr. and .Mm.
. Turner. .Mrs. Kairwcathor, Air. Dully,
I Nit's Jlallaid, Mr Usher imtl others.
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In the early morning evcryhody left in
high good humor, announcing to ca'ch
other that there would ho another col
ouration and hall held in the same
place next year.
KKI'OllTICK.
I'lcl tiri'H of tlic Scnttlc I'lrc,
With the June mitnlicr of tin- West Phore
jlngazlnr) is Issued a splendid colored sup
plement Kivlnir scenes In .Seattle immcili-
j (t.y before, during and after the tire.
sbowin the Tacoma relief tent, business
,1 tents. Otirmii'f lilocks, tlic train hearing tlie
iiring tlic
olleetion
ollulon
j Portland lire engine, etc. As a
! of cnunivlii'". of that most memorable
' eyent, the destruction by lin
oi inc iiiiii-
imss portion of the largest city on l'u
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TCi soium. cmaiiioa toss miuii).:i
ijoa, it will become more ami more vidua-
bleastiniepas.es. Such total destruction
of business and such courage, energy and
iiilck recuperation as is being shown reii'
tier Seattle one of the marvels of the age,
and thee engravings are a valuable souve
nir of the event. The West Shore is pub
lished monthly at Portland. Oregon, at
fL',.V) a year, or ''. cents a copy.
Iliicklen's A in lea Salve.
: . , . ! banisters or railing, hub hoards and run
Tnn IJcst Sai.vi: in the world for Cuts. j,iK buards lengthwi-e two inches thick
Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Itheiun, Fever anil six Inches wide.
.Sores, Tetter, f happed Hands, Chilblains, , All bridges are to be Ki feet wide, cov
' , .v .... , , I cred with lloornig four inches thick, all ol
(orns, and all .Skin hrupt ions, and posl- )irst ..j. ,mitl.riu im,i the frame work to
tilvcly cures Piles, or no pay required. It j be made entirely of good straight-grained
is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, red lirtiinlter. . , ,
or money refunded. Price li'i cents per
Isi.v. For sale at, l.rown's drug store.
-tiii:-
Union Real Estate Association
Have li-ted a large amount of
-Which are for sale on
RKASOXABLK TERMS.
MOST
Look at the List.
;i,S acres adjoining the city of Union.
Will be sold as a whole or in parcels. Good
opportunity to secure a cheap home. Price
ot whole tract .';,2"!.
I!20 acres ten miles north of I'nion; all
fillable land ; unimproved: price .flf. per
acre.
.I
,j'ts ,,,,,-th f I'nion; 2(H) acres farinlng
hind; 200 acres in meadow and balance sI
table for meadow or pasture; good fences,
buildings, orchard and plenty of water. A
. t';;ip S'SShtt'S
balance on three and live year's time.
n. if !mi.ouwl ltin.1 CiliKttmn
10 acres adjoining the city of I'liion.
known as the Moore garden ; largo orchard;
khruhhery of all kinds; hot and dry house.
A line bargain for any one desiring to en
gage in (lie fruit and garden business.
Price !?:t,.r!0,
Ml ae.e,; one mile west of I'nion; line
grain or meadow land. Price $4."i. per acre.
Itu acres two and one-half miles north-
imjmvoll
west of Union; all grain and meadow land
pricis?2.i per acre,
.'I2tl acres 2." miles south of Union; all
fenced with good wive fence; Improvements,
fair; plenty ol water and out-range; S.OoO.
rails on the place; l.'iO acres farming land;
balance pustuie land; good orchard; three
miles from timber: lime kiln on place.
Price .ill. per acre.
2lfl acres one mile south of Teloeaset ami
nine miles south of Union; KiO acres deed
ed and SO acres timber culture; CO acres
good grain land : .'!) acres fenced and under
cultivation; ."i.OiiO rails on place; dwelling,
barn, cellar and out-buildlngs; good well,
Pilccf 1,00(1.
1 CO acres pist north of Tclocat!t and 7
niiles Iroia I'nion; !! acres under culiiva
I lion; lair improvements. Price $1 MM per
i acre,
i Ul
' mo acres two and ono-hah miles north of
North I'owder; 1 (0 acres tillable laud; 4.i
acres under cuhivai Inn; good house, barn,
cellar and out-buildlngs. Mortgage .fT.'W.
Price $11. per acre.
ID.
tWl acre eleven niilos north of I'nion, in
t'ove; Uix1! ero la cultivation; uooil l'eiiee,
bullilinjis, etc. A line farm. J'rice .i5,ooo.
i:i
ltmieh of nil
acres, Uliown as tno Halt
Way Station on the road between 1'uiou
mill I 'nriillr-milii . mill 1 lull, it I'riitn Siimriir!
, i . i . 1...1 , . . .
ii.as a in rue MorvMiiu-iciiioi jioue, oaru
-taWoitm each i.le. woo.l ..IiihI. two
wells ..No a stream of ninnlni; water on the
I'linv , i'"' rn' in umuiiu ini'mn, iiiuii
ami a line raiiKO all rouiul. This would be
,, ,K-ntioii T for a milk or .stock ranch.
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" t"n- " iiiphw" .i
cut each. ear
Price Vio.
!U1
Two block in one piece, ltuated In West
riiiou; llr-t class luml with no imnrovo-
menu. .Mitt the lilucc for any omt ilcsir-
to luilin a nice resilience in a doslralilo
locality.
Also a larue nuiulier of town lots ami
blocks.
All Lo(tms promptly :iu
swoi't'd mid nil iiil'ormiif inn
xvlll 1n Klwtovi'ullv
, ' Mimiiuiij
r- - -
Adilros all isuiiiiiiumntitm to
W I l.SOX HACKK'IT,
KtuHHljirli's I nlon IImI J.'sialc A u
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DESIRABLE
LAID
0 0 acres we ve in cs uorh or In on, ,,i.. niiil that siiiliinHif will bo niailo lie-' V i 1 if """f" "i-smw. ,
in i',m i;oo .im i.rnlii mill iiienili-l inil J 1 11 ! n V . f 1 , to salil and before the register ami recei-i
n ( oe. i.o .icics grat ami nieailow una. f,m) the register ami receiver at I.u Oiiimle, Ver of this olllce at I.a fi-amle Orcon on'
balance mis ure; well iinnrove. ; (;oo.l ()n.K1i, on A.nnist It), 16M, vi.: Sntimlw
fencus, biuhlini orclinn . etc., am nlenty . ., .. ..., , .,.L. , ' aiuroio , wit i in uaj oi . Lmuiiou ,
of watlr; timber joinli.K Mime linear'. An. Ai.i.x mi:h ( o miiii.i. He names , .witnesses : 1 ornanl I.o
excellent lariu for .livcislllct hulmmlrv. I I). S. 7-STS, for theSNC," ami NJ SHV '" J; l'""ir.k- ; "avi ami 1!.
ii-. oin i s,... ! 'l'u i s 11 iii ii. . Hates, all of I nion. Orecon.
I lll'Ulll.V'v, , I" -
Notice to Bridge Builders.
The futility court of t'nloii county, Ore
gnu, will receive scaled proposal at the
county clerk's olllce In t'linui, up to I
o'clock p. in. on July L'O. IS1!), fur tin1 con
struction of two solid stone pier, for n
briilgc on the countv road near the house
of Terry Tattle on Willow creek. The said
piers to be laid in jrood lime mortar, and
all outride exposed seams pointed with
amwl cement. Paid piers to fie !fc! ft. by ."
It. iit the base and hi ft. by '2 ft. at the
top; to be seated as low in thegroiind a
possible lor water ami to be as high as the
present bridge.
Also for four ston pici, cniistrtntcd in
like manner on the -mi'li Onim-h of Urnuilc
limine liver, lira, me iionsy oi.i. i nvi
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ness. Said picr to In; settleil to good
fntiinlniii.il mi. I t, li ' ft. Uv a ft nt Ii.ii,
ami Ki ft. by :! ft. at top, aud'to be as high
, as ttio present nringo.
. as uiu present oriole.
1 Alo for the eounruetiou of a vuspen
,on ,,r!g0 , niet. fu. in jcnth, eon
slstlmof two snails, one of tiftv feet and1
spuiH, one or intv reet ami
rtv feet, to hs. built at the
ton Willow creek on the
lone piers, each bidder to
tiie otner or for
- ! tattle crossing
i 'ihove named siiint
HUU,t 1,1s mm ..l.n.s. s w.eifie,tioim nn.l
! .strain sheet,
I A No for the construction of a trestle
i brhlgo on the sloiie piers above named on
! rv rv t n iiiri YC. ,,,'in tl,'r..n
spans of twenty-live feet each. '
Also lor the eonstruction ot a trestle
iirulgo on red hr hents, ot tlirce spans ol
twenty-four feet each, on the county road
near the dwelling of .S. Albcionou the
south branch of Grande Itonde river. Said
bridge and piers are all to be built in a
good substantial and workmanlike man
ner. The bridges all to have substantial
r.iii-ii imi uiiisk mi urt'iiiu jiaoicii a
bond or guaranty that the bidder will en
ter into contract if award is made to him.
The county court reserves the right to
reject anv and all bids.
O. J. GODDAM.,
- 7-11 County Judge.
I'S.
"VTOTICH IS IIKKKHY GIVKN THAT
the county courts (jf Union and Wal
lowa counties, state of Oregon, will, up to
1 o'clock p. m, on July 20, 18s!), at the coun
ty clerk's olllce in Union, Union county,
Oregon, receive sealed proposals for the
construction of a bridge across the Wal
lowa river at or near the present bridge
across said stream, on the countv road
leading from Elgin, in Union county, to
Knterprise, in Wallowa county. Said
bridge will consist of two spansof about one
bund. cd feet each, with the necessary
piers, abutments and approaches; or of one
span of two hundred feet, with the neces
sary abutments and approaches. Kach
proposal to be accompanied by plans, sped
licatioiis and strain sheet, furnished by the
bidder, and with a certified cheek lit the
amount of live per cent, of his bid, as a
guaranty that the bidder will enter into
contract If the award is made to him.
The county courts reserve the right to re
ject any and all bids.
U. i GUUDAl.li.
Countv Judge of Union countv. State of
Oregon. T. H.'VKASY,
County Judge of Wallowa county, State of
Oregon. (J-l.'i
.Summons.
In the Circuit court of the. state of Oregon,
for the countv of Union.
Charles Fresh. 1'laintllf, 1
vs.
Mary E. Fresh, Defendant. J
To Mary K. Ficsh, the above named de
fendant :
X THU NAME OF THE STATE OF
i. Oregon, you are hereby required to ap
pear and answer the complaint tiled against
you in the above entitled suit, in the above
named court, on or before the lirst day of
the next tegular term thereof, tu-wit :
SEPTUM IJUIl 2,'l, 18s!),
and if you fail o to appear or answer, for
want thereof the nlamtill' will take a de
cree against you dissolving the marilage
contract now existing between plaintiH'and
defendant, and for the costs and disburse
ment of this suit.
This .summons is published in Tiik Oisn-
oox si hit, uv ortlei ol I. other I!. Ison
iiwi,,., ,..,i'n .i,.,.,.i,.i..J .,,..1 i,,.,.,.!.',,, ,i.,t.
of luiv 1 1skSi ' 0
IIYDE, JOHNS OI.MSTEAD,
-11 Attorneys for Plaintiff.
NOTICE
U.S. I..vn Ornci; L fiiiANnn, Oni:uo..i
Juno 2t. lSs!. 1
Couiplahit having been entered at this
ollleo bv Steiihcn (iarduer against Elit Mil
ler for 'abandoning his Homestead Entry '
Xo. 2!H'i, dated Xuvember ,'l, lsM, upon the '
SEM Sec h, Tp 1 S. It ID 1'.. In Union conn-1
ty. Oregon, with a view to me cancellation
o'f said entry; the said parties are hereby I
siiminoned'to appear at this olllce on the I
,'ith day ot August, IKSII, at 10 o elocK a. 111., 1
to respond and furnish testimony concern-1
big said alleged abandonment.
Service of this notice will be made liy
publishing the same in '1 11: Onnoox Scoit.
a weekly paper published at I nion, I men
county, Oregon, for foifr consecutive weeks
and by posting notices as in I . h. land 1
cases.
'll.'lS-n
T.
OUTHOUSE.
Itcceiver.
A'OTICE FOR PUULICATIOX.
LanhOi i'u i: it La Ghanui:, Oiu:oo.,i
July 8, is.sfj. i
Xotico is hereby itiven that tho following-
numrd ottlor h; lllt'il ntitu'o of Jiis inton-
He names the l'ollowiin; wltnos.es to
prove his: continuous reIlonee upon ami
cultivation of, sniil laml. vix:
Hlvenlo Drancr, . W. Aino, icor0
Simnioi ami N illiam Porter, all uf I'nion,
Oregon.
Anv person who desires to protest against
the allowance of such proof, or who knows
of anv substantial reason, under the law
ami the i emulations of the interior depart
ment, why such proof should not bo al
lowed, will be fjiven an opportunity at the
above mentioned time ami place to crti'v
examine the witnesses of miIi! 'hiiiuoiit .
and to oiler evidence In rebuttal of that
submitted bv claimant.
llr.Niiv HlMllUllT,
711 iteiilstcr.
ID A rPT?KTrPQ'
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Ob alned. and a I l'aient lliisiness attended
, to I'romptl.vand for Moderate hoes.
uurouico is opposite me 1. m. I'atoni
Olllce, and we can obtain l'atcuis In lens 1
timu than those remote from Wasolugton. '
Send MODKI.or Dlt.VWIXO. We advise ,
as 10 pantentabilllv frtv of charge; and we I
makoXO CHAIt(srKl'Xl.H I'ATKXT IS
SKCt'ltHI) I
We refer, here, to tho Postmaster, tha
ssupt.of.NloncvOnlerniv.. "d t olllciub
IL. l
advice, terms and rell'crnnces to Actual ell
onts In your own fcuite or Count', writ to
0. A. Co.
QiKl(e i'ateni Olllce. Waluirtoii. P. '. i
I ridii ti. iniiL'ii llii'tl tirnnfht vlimwirl of liu . . t t 1 i t .
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
La.ni. Ornci; at Okaniu:. Onw.ox, )
Juncl'l. lhs!. I
tlmtthe following
tiled notice of his inten
tion to make tiiial proof in support of hi
it -i.-, !:.
He nnmc the follow ,nf wlimes to
prove ,Ul- ciilltililioits reside:, ce mum .'lei
cultivation o!, said lam!, viz:
Joseph Kvanv Hurry Harrows, .Jerri tt
Hceves and Tliom is lia'-lmw, all of ha.f
- . .. n ,.. ni-...'iiii
. '
At iv twin. m wlin ilesirtw to urotest nffaiusv :
the allowance of such proof, or who known
or any Miitmniiii reaou. iiuuer inu w
i oi any sUniinimi ii-n-ii. iuiui in
- 1 and the filiations of the Inlenor 1 r - part -
- mailt why Mich proof should not bonllowcd
win lie given an opponuiuiy ai inunimx -
mentioned time mid plueo to crooi-oxainine
the witnesses of said claimant, and to oiler
, evidence in rebuttal of that submitted ly
will be elvcn an oimortunity at the above
elaimnnt
Ili:xitv IU.veiiaut,
(i-L'S-wO Kegiater.
i
NOTICJ-; FOR PUI5LI CATIUA .
, '-a.mi ui i m; ai u. .mh yi r.,....,.
I line 21, IhH'J. I
Notice is hereby given that the following- j
named settler has tiled notice of his in-,
tentionsto make llnal proof in support of
his claims, and that said proof will be '
made before the register and receiver at I.a j
Grande, Oregon, on Aug. 12, lsSfl, viz : j
Oi.iviat McKKr.viai,
Hd. No. 1511, lor the S) NWK and NU
SW'f See I. TpliS, It 40 K. j
He names the following witnesses to t
jirove ids continuous resilience upon ant!
cultivation of said land, viz ; I
Warren Frasier. John Keoves. f vrus :
l I'rescott aed William Frasier, all of Teio-
I casct, Oregon.
! Am- tie.ryon who desires lo nrotcst aoraillst
the allowance of such proof, or who knows
of any substantial reason, under tiielaw anil
the regulations of thu Interior Department,
why such proof should not be allowed, will
lie given an opportunity at tlic above men
,-...r...A ,i.,. , i i ; ,....... !.. ii...
witnesses of said claimants, and to olVer
evioeiicu in rcnimui oi iinu uouuimi oy
claimant.
Hr.xnv IlixnuAiir,
Itegister.
0-2S-W0
NOTICE FOIl
PUBLICATION.
I.a .vii Ornci
at I.a CiiAN'iu:, Ourxiox,)
June 14. 1SS!). )
Notice is hereby given that the following
named settler has tiled notice of his inton
tiou to make linal proof in support of It is
claim, anil that said proof will lie made be
fore the register and receiver at La Orandc,
Oregon, on July 2), ls.s!i, viz:
William H. Ii0WMN.
Hd.Xo. .'1771, for the SEH.SEKSEH
Sec. .-(4 and SWK SWh' Sec. :t:, Tp, 7S, M.
41 E.
He names the following witnesses to
prove his continuous residence upon and
cultivation of, said land, vi. :
F. M. Dean, (i. W. Mathis, ll.iner l.ee
and Dunham Wright, all of Medical
Springs, Oregon.
Any person who deires to protest against
the allowance of such proof , fir who knows
of any substantial reason, under the law ,
I I ... I .1. .. T . 11.. .
aim regulations ei uie 1 lienor wupai i uieiii,
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.
HiiNr.y ItixmiAitT,
0-20-uf! lighter.
NOTICE FOIi PUBLICATION.
Land Omen at L (iitAxnn, Oi:i:;o,) 1
May l.'i, lSsi). ' j
Notice is hereby given that the following-
ti.nncil sctller li:is tiled notice of his inlen-
tion to make Dual proof in support of his 1 u1'- i-'irs.ipii-ina. img.-.- Aie. (Vain Soda
claim, and that said proof will bo nuido be- ' ai"! Chimipiufiio ::der. Syrup-, etc Or
fore the register and receiver at I.a Orande. j ',- promptly hlb ii.
Oregon, on July 11, lSs!) vi.: ;
Wn.MiM II. Poini:!:,
I). S. Xo. S0.Y for the lots 1 ami 2. and V.C
XW quarter Section Tp. 4 S, It 41 E.
He names the following witnesses to
prove his continuous residence upon ami
cultivation of. said land, vi: (1. W. Sim-
minis Alex Cockral, o. W, Ames and M. P. I
; Ames, all of Union, Oregon.
I Anv person w 10 tiesires to protest against 1
tho allowance ot such prool, or who knows
of any substantial reason, under the law
and regulations of the interior department. )
why such proof should not be allowed, will .
00 given an opportunity at too aoove men
tioned time and place to cross-examine the
witnesses ot said claimant, and to oiler
evidence in rebuttal of that submitted b
i 1, ..,.,
IIEN11Y ItlM'.H AltT,
Itegister
.vo,.-
Thither I.anil
t lc-
Acl, .Ihiio a, 1H"
for I'ltlillc.-itlim.
-No.
United States Land Olllce, 1
l,a Grande, Oregon, .Juno 10, ISs'O.i
v,0TI0K i.S HEItEHV GIVEX I'll VT
comi,alll;u with the provisions of
t of oon!,rc,s ,iunt.;t, lsTs, entitled '
.. v ,t for tfc, s.(,0 ((f timl)(r ,,U(',S , ,1ri
. . ))t r'ullft Oregon. Nevada, and
Washington territory,''
! of I'nion, countv of Tnion, State of Oro
!un, this Iay tiled in tills olllce his
I hworn statement No. 110, fortho nuchasc
I ot tho SIS'"! of Section (i. in Township No.
.l 'i.. 7i.n', i,..i.,'!i ..'.,',..1,. -.,i..
1 i: uupe .o, 41 j-.at, and win oxwr proof
fnr itj, tSllliH,P nr stnnotlifin f.r mlmmimi!
Aov nml nil liersmis cliiiiiiiniT ml ver.selv
the above-described lands are requested to
tile their claims in this olllce on or before
said 7lh day of September, IMS!).
Hkniiy l!i.vi:u.utT,
M3-vlu liecister.
Timliui- I.liiul Act, June II, I K7K...Nnt Ice
for ritlillo.itlnii.
I'
S. LNi Ol'FU'i:, I.V (ill Willi, OltKi.oN.I
.Ml V iS. ISM).
Notice Is horeby given that in compliance ! ,
with the provisions of the act of congress of ,
Juno.'t, 1ST8, entitled "An act for the sale !
of timber hinds in the States of California.
I Oregon, Nevada, ami Washington Ter
I ritory."
Ki.vr.iiiMi )itvri:ii,
t I'llll.ll .lllltll. I'tllAII S.lt, ..' f iH........
has thi duv llleil in this ofliec his sworn
statement Xo. 110, for the purchase of the
Nm s'M and XU-, XW4' of Sis-t,.ii N
30,, Township Xo. I .South, Italic No. m
nasi, ami win oner prooi to snow that Mi.
hind sought is more valuable for its timber
or stone thuu for asriculturul purposes
011,1 ,,, -tblNh his clnlin to said laud lie
'or,I' KMur and uvelver uf tin- 0h. r
' U'le. Oregon, 011 1 rulay. lie 411,
dav of October. IhS).
i siminSii- 1" 1 lh'tr H V h,.,1l,
f;
'.'. '-V- :-' -'ver.cN
ue names as witiuc:
1 1
the iilx'Se-ili si run d l.iinls urn r.nn,ii..l I.,
file tin ir . laiins in tin. . .tl' on or fore
s.inl ith ia oi Hi loU r 's-s'i,
II ' I U.v.ii .
Ml-nl'i ng"-u-
iicp'r fr
.1 liOVvS'
i t 'lion
i:cr l.ur-.ii. w ; -t .'i' n.
PasvllL-T. No. 4, 1.'ve PuvscniM-r. S'o..'i, L'vc
at Tr.'l'i a. m. at 1 :.'!o p. m.
Freight. No. S. I.'velKielphi Xo. 7. Ive
at U ::y a. ill. at II ::!Q p. in.
iiirt; pprt,., ....t i...n ..viiifiiml tunnls
, IKh 1 b .hp'rlui"! K '
i l W '
;
ir-vi , HtjllmsiTi
M 0(13 Til K1 " ( .HTQ
: -I-' aViV 1 1 L x tJAlSCO v-tti.vj
i K.r.knoit Slif-piii'.r f"n-s linn Through
H K.'re-s Trawls to
and ST. PAUL
Free of Charge and Without change.
Close eotiiiections.it Portland for San Fran
cisco and I'lim". Sound points.
0C2
BIVISTOX.
The Oregon U'lilway it Navigation Co., and
I'acilie Coast Sleatiiship Co. will dis
patch Steamers between San Fran
cisco and Portland, as follows:
IT.OM 1-OltTt. IN1I. I I JIO.M Sl.N I'liANctSI l.
Leaving at 12Midn'i, I.'v'ng Spear si. wli'
as follows: at 10a. in. as follows :
Oregon,
Stale,
Columbia,
Oregon,
Stale,
Columbia,
June
A I State,
H I Columbia,
12 j Oregon,
Hi State,
20 , Columbia,
24 Oregon.
28 , State,
June
t
u
ir,
1!)
2:s
I urecoti,
! The company reserves the right to change
. -WHllK'l'S or sailing tlavs.
I HATES OF PASSAOE:
Cabin. - - :?l(i.uo Steerage - - ..OO
Hound Trip Tickets, Unlimited - $X0.0O
Children, under 12 years - - Half Fare
,, 5 years ... .'tee
JurlutHiiif .'(t.'.i "in! llf'th..
C. J. SMITH, ! A. I.. MAXWELL,
(ien'l Manager. I G. P. .tT. A,
A. !.. KANSOM, Agent. Union.
Conuicopi
a
saloon,
Wm. Wii.s-o.v, Pnop.
The Finest of Wines, Liquors
and Cigars ahvay? in stock.
FT il ST CLASS BILLIARD TABLE.
Drop in and be sociable
; AND KODA FACTOHV,
j Cor. Main and 15 'ts. - - Union. Orcon,
! SjXX13i:.VA?i V JtAJ.iA", Props.
Manuf.ictii'eiM ,-u,d dealers in Soda Wa
rtti Cv, itvw
Thomson ii Puisel are aitents for
Hie cc.elira!
(he celebrated Cyclone WindMill, and
as the prices on them have been grent-
)v reduced 1 hey are now within the
, uf sample mill to be een
. . , . ,,,..,. ,,n
'I"'" l'l'iuerm .North mou. tall
ami I'MiiiiUi. 11 .
SOU SFTOlmr-llIaeliin!
o ai once Fitaniuni
trade io til patt, tyt
marine our marhlnral
u puoas nncru me prurtie ran ri
mem, we wlllieua rrc- (oona
ifroa in rtch lortlity.ihe ery
urn
ifit if mne-roaebme mide hi
the Hcrtd,1lta til ibe ttucbmrnu
Wo wilt alio tend Trees oumnlcla
lino of our costly and valuable art
ample. In return we at It that you
'fbow what we send, to tbose who
may raU at your homr, and aftrr
imonintananaii pecpnio your own
Ipropfrly. Ihla pritui machinn 11
finaile after the Stm;rr pa'lenti.
which have run out . hi-fore rwtnt
run out II ioi4 tor wun uia
aitaehmenta, and now aena lor
'S0 . Beat. atrt oerat. moat uae-
ful machine in the world. All I
rree. o eapital rcqumd, riain.
Lriet itinructiona riven. lnoe who write to ua at owe can -cure
fret the beat aewing-mechine in the world, and the
nnrm unot workaoiD'rn artem invnu tuviuvr u
'JL'JtU & CO.. Uos HO. jVucuata, Alulnc
MARVELOUS
BBSCOVEKY.
Onl. flrnulue ,stc:a ci'SIciniiry Trnlnln.
I'o.u' liiuil.a iV.'iu ucil in ou ' ri'Lillntr.
.Tli:iil M-iUiOrr!:ic ''re.I.
Hi "ry chilli unit c.t'.u't rcni!r lienranril.
l.. .t ,'iilui.f uu'iitn to C i i-t vi ui!uT.oe Cl.ij.6vt,
ji- .,,,,1,1,, ir,:h r;..ii ir i ' Pr. Win. lliim-
lll'lil I, I ,d 1' ir.4-11- u .,1 ri'ift. i-.l .t ill M ','t liM'sp
l.l licl tJ c.,iilcrtt''J'iiiii:-o-i, t i:i' .il iVyt-liof-
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ii
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i3AC3ea:zrxis.
Ua wrons way 10 r-in It . It revtti
.v lunf ruiui.ni; furnuritcr
iliiViP-"? ""ou. "r l(Krf.p joint.
iSStAu h' ifs t'l OiriKii in inacliliic
I ornln : If.
HAWli f IKSm Vo ffix-l l lnt f. any ellicr nm-
v.-ia'V ilifiii- 11 em' not mm,
'It -17 f . n , , . riAlin n I mint
Wi'w m M1t 11urAL 51 JUH,,
For Solo by
w 1
11 . '
n. ii
HT. NoM. I Oclil Walib,
HcM lot at 1 UO. until laif It
Ito.t 'J Htli k la lb nctlJ. I
1'irliil llmtaaantr. liar.
tantaa. niavj oeua uou
uununrvatta. iioin lamaa'
an4 f fala' liata.tiilli werat
U'l caaaa of equal talur.
One lVrauu la auk !
ramr ran acrurt raa tilt.
l-rtlb.r wilb cur litre aniliaJ
uable lina tit Iluutrbolii
I Saiuplra. Tl lamplra,
well aa Iba walib, t Mad
Vrfr. aa.1 aflt r vou bat Lapi
Ibtra (a year bm for moaiba aud aboaa ibrm la tbcaa
wba Br bant calUJ, lb ttcaiaa year ana repHr. Tboaa
vba vinU al cue. au la aura cf ittti.lat iba Walxb
. ISuiuplra. Waray all tirtt... AOltl.Ht. A44rt
MiUuiivV Co.. ISux Hh I'orlliwtt, liUiUe.
.1! . iC
KentiiGly Liouor Store
inn cubM,
iillb rnLL
tfcSIMV
JOHN
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