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About The Oregon scout. (Union, Union County, Or.) 188?-1918 | View Entire Issue (July 18, 1889)
Cuntliiunl from firtt ;w;f. The town was platted uyit. Jf. htuutiio licltl anil John Ztircliur in 188G, each of whom has done much lo givo the (own its present prosperity. The (Own ia well laid out, itH streets arc wide and crossing each other at right angles. Tito finest building erected was a two story school house in 1K87; and now the town contains the following business: Hank .. . . 1 Heat .'.state Dealer 1 Money Loaning Institution 1 Physicians -J Lawyers ' I General Merchandise .Stores '....'J Drtif; Slores 2 Hardware .Store ....- 1 Millinery Store 1 Dressmaking Kstabllshineiits . fi Notion ,fc Itook Store I Candy t Confectionary I Jewellery Store 0 1 Fnrnlturo Store 1 Undertaker ' 1 Hotels li Itestaiirants - Meat Market 1 Ilarlicr Shop .V I rianiiiK Mill .. 1 fJrlit Mill 1 Sash it Door Factory 1 ('nn tractors .fc lltiildcrs ! I,lac.kinith Shops '.I Livery, Sale t Feed Studies .. . .- Hhlnjdu Mill 1 Agricultural Iiiiplcmeiit Depots i! llrickiuasons it Contractors '2 Ornamental Painter 1 Cooper Shop . 1 Pnpllo Hall. .. 1 Saloons.' . . 1 and containsa population of about 350. It will thus bo scon that its growtli is phenomenal when itH isolation from public trade and its advantages are taken into consideration. Tho last legislature granted tho town a charier and tho following olli cers were elected: Mayor, J. M. Church; recorder, James lteavis; marshal, L. K. Irwin ; cnuncilmen, Zoocli, J. P. Gardner, It. l' Stubblo iicld and W. 11. Miller. In July '88, by a vote of tho citizens of tho county, the county seat was changed from Joseph to Enterprise. There are a number of lino brick busi ness blocks which wero erected during the past year and which would be an ornament to larger places. A number of new business places aro in courso of erection and a number of residences are being built. The town promises to become a place of some considerable importance as it is not only tho county seat, hut it is tho center of u largo and nourishing farming and stock raising community. Since Enterprise was started, ipiito a Ifjnuiiber of slock raisers, who have lie omo cfuito well to do in this world's goods, havo moved into tho grow ing city and are now reaping their re ward by enjoying tho fruits of their early industry. Tho town is blessed with a lino wat er power, purl of which is UH'd in running one of tho llncst roller-process ilouring mills in, tho state, tho Hour made being of tho best quality, which, in purl, is from tho superiority of tho wheal grown in Wallowa county. There aro a number of saw mills with in from live lo eight miles of tho city, winch furnish tho people with lumber. Tho Wallowa National Hank is also one of tho institutions of Knterprise. It was organized July !, 1888, with a capital stock of $50,000. Tho olliccrs aro as follows : it. M. Steel, president ; J. M. Church, vieo-president; W. It. Holmes, cashier; J. M. Church, It, M. Steel, T. IT. Voasy, J. 1 Uardnernnd Clias. CJoodnough, directors. Tho bank shortly intends lo increase its stool: to if 100,000 owing to tho amount of business which is beyond their most sanguine expectations. Tho oflicers and managers aro ever in tho front rnnl:n in public matters that havo for their object tho upbuilding of tho county or town. They havo purchased of tho M. it M. Co, tho building which they now occupy. The citizens contemplate bringing into the city a system of water woks by which water will bo taken from tho Wallowa liver for city purposes. They havo a good two story frame school building and an excellent school has been maintained during the past year.. There aro in tho district 1-11 children of school age and the records show an average attendance of 100 pu pils. Two ellleiont teachers havo been employed and tho course of study is thorough and practical, ... - Evidences of a lost raco in Washoe valley aio spoken of by the Virginia Chronicle in tho following manner: "In Milking an artesian well near the Winters ranch, in Washoe valley, at a depth of 1230 feet below tho surface a piece of wood and u pino cone, below which was a bed of charcoal ami cin ders, was pierced, showing that man had lived there many years ago. Tho sand is full of mica, and nothing hut a human hand oyer built a lire in Mich a place, as there in no sign of volcanic action." Itucklcu'N A rut en. Salve. Tiik Hkst S.u.vi: in the world for Cuts, Dndsc.ii Sores, Ulcers, Salt lthetun, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Ilutids, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Hriiptions, and posl nlvcly cures Piles, or no pay rcrpilrcd, It is piiaraiitccd to givo perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Prieo 5 cents per box. For sale at Drown's drag store. -Tlii:- Union Real Estate Association Have INtcd a large amount of DESIRABLE LAIS, Which are for sale on MOST REASONABLE TERMS. Look at the List m !W acres adjoining the city of Union. Will lie sold as a whole or in parcels, flood opportunity to secure a cheap home. Price of whole tract .?:),"). f2 .120 acres ten miles north of Union; all tillable land; unimproved: price .l!i. per acre. inj l.'t20 acres of improved laud, fourteen miles north of Union; 100 acres farmlni; laud; i!00 acres In meadow and balance sul table for meadow or pasture; good fences, buildings, orchard and plenty of Water. A good home for a desirable husbandry. Price $10. per acre; one fourth down and balance on three and live year's time. M 10 acres adjoining the city of Union, known as the Moore garden; large orchard; shrubbery 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,(X). W) acres one mile west of Union; Hue grain or meadow land. Price .f 1.1. per acre. I'll -100 acres two and onc-liatf miles north west of Union; all grain and meadow land; well improved, price JiM per acre. 171 .'120 acres 2.3 miles south of Union; all fenced with good wire fence; Improvements fair; plenty of water and out-range; H.OeU. rails on the place; 150 acres farming laud; balance pasture land; good orchard; three miles from timber; lime kiln on place. Price $11. per acre. 18 210 acres ono mile south of Tclocaset and nine miles south of Union; 1(10 acres deed ed and SO acres timber culture; to acres good grain land : .'!0 acres fenced and under cultivation; 5.000 rails on place; dwelling, bant, cellar and out-buildings; good well, l'i leu $1,000. it' 10) acres iust north of Tclocaset and 7 miles from Union; -10 acres under cultiva tion; fair improvements. Price $11.00 per acre, 1 1"J KM acres two and one-half miles north of North Powder; 110 acres tillable laud; 4 5 acres under cultivation; good house, ham, cellar and out-liuildlngs. Mortgage Price $11, per acre. mi 10 10 acres twelve miles north of Union, in Cove: tiOO acres grain and meadow land; balance pasture; well improved; good fences, buildings, orchard, etc., and plenty of water; timber Joining same on east. An excellent farm for diversitlcd husbandry. Price $15,000. !1 :I20 acres eleven miles north of Union, in Cove; 200 acres lit cultivation; good fences buildings, etc. A lino farm. Price .$0,000. I till lUtich of lOt acres, known as the Half Way Station on the road between Union and Cornucopia, nmH miles from Sanger; hits a largo story-and-a-lmlf house, barn and stables on each side, wood shed, two wells hImi a stream of running water on tho place; 100 acres of natural meadow land anil a tine range all round, This would be a line location font milk or stock ranch. Onu hundred tons of llrst class hay can bu cut each year. Price f SAO. 1141 Two blocks in one piece, situated In West Union; llrst class laud with no Improve ments, .lust the place for any one desir ing to build a nice residence in a desirable locality. U Who wants a saw mill? Here Is your chance. Only it miles from North Powder. A llrst class mill, with a cutting capacity of (1,000 feet per day, anil has reached 10.000 feet. This mill has a double circular saw, built uecordliig to the latest Improvements, with llrst class machinery throughout. Only one-fourth mile from main river, by plenty of good milling timber; water power mill, with water privileges, etc. Uasy pay ments. This Is a splendid chance for a mill man. Price $1,000. An 80-iicre tract of as lino laud as can ho found in Powder ltlver valley; on warm spring branch; splendid grain or meadow html, and oulv.'l miles front North Powder. This is a rare bargain, l'rieo $000. ini Three blocks In one tract In North Union, known as the John Katun place; has large and commodious house well and substan tially constructed In every particular; en tire place bet in orchard of cherries, pears, apples, etc., also small fruit grow to perfec tion; entire place can bu Irrigated; all ne cessary out buddings. For a ncnt rosldcneo In Union you eau tiud no better pi nee. This is a chitiico in a lifetime, l'rice ? 1,700. Also a large number of town lots and blocks. All Loiters promptly an Hwored and all information dosirod will bo ohoorl'ully given. Address all conimumcatlous to WILSON & 1IAOKETT, Sccrelarles Union Ileal K-tate Ass'n I I Fl Not Ice of Ailiiiliiletrntor's .Sale. -YTOTICi: IS IIKKKIIV C.IVKN, THAT J.1 in pursuance of an order of the pro bate court of Union county, State of Ore gon, made and entered on the second day of July, lHW, in the matter of the estate of Thomas Culver, deceased, the undersigned, administrator of the said estate, will sell at nubile auction to the highest bidder for cash, on Saturday, the 17th day of August, IKM), at 2 o'clock p. in., at the court home door In the city of Union, county of Union. ' all the right, title, Interest ami estate of I the said Thomas Culver at the time of his ' death, in and to all that certain lot, piece j or parcel of land lying in the said county : of Union, State of Oregon, described as fol ' lows, lo-wit: The XW of the NF.W Sec. 7. Tp. 1 , of Itango 40 Hunt of Willamette meridian. Dated July 1H, l.8!). 1). L- CAUltOLL, Administrator of the estate of Thomas Culver, deceased. For Sale. 3 (JOO ewes and lambs and dOO wethers, yearlings and two year olds. Will sell at a bargain. Enquire of T. G. WILSON, at Cove, or B. E. WILSON, Union, Oregon. We Still Live at the m (Opposite the Court House.) The llest of Accommodations to Patrons. Meals, 25c; Iteds, 25c. Livery and Feet! Stable in Connection with the Hotel. PATRONAGE SOLICITED. L. J. IIOOTHK, - Proprietor. n-o-tr Just opened at the Bon Ton Restaurant. Ice cream and temperance drinks served a all hours. Private rooms lor ladies. 4-25-tf M ItS. WALItATH. Prop. p Line to Cove. Leaves Union daily at 2 p. in, arrives at Cove at Ui.'iO p. in. Leaves Cove at 8 a. in., arrives at Union at'Ji.'JO a. m. Connections ninde with Klliott's coache. running to the depot, carrying passengers for east and west bound trains. KATKS for I'ASSKNOHnS. I.UOOAOK ami FItKIGIIT, ItKASONAISLK. POWNSON .t LAYNK. Proprietors. Union and Cornucopia ta i m Quickest and Cheapest Route to the Pine Creek Mines. HATK8 : FAIIl.. Htl'.'OllT. Union to Park - - $150 Jie ' " Sanger - - .'! 00 lc ' Cornucopia - - (i 00 2J4 e Geo. 1 HALL, Agent. Union, Or City- Meat -Met Main Street, Union. Oregon, BENSON BltOS. - PHOPBIETORS. ICeep constantly on band BEEF, PORK- VEAL, MUTTON, SAUSAGE, HAMS, LAUD. Etc. Eugene, Oregon. Next session begins on Monday, Septem ber 10, 1SS!. Free scholarships from every county in tho state. Apply to thocoanty superinten dent, t'tte tuition after January 1, 1890. Pour courses: classical, scientific, liter ary and n short Kngllsh course in which there is no Latin. French, Greek or (lerman. Tito Kngllsh is pre-eminently a business courso. For catalogues or other informa tion, address J. W, JOHNSON, (l-iS-iim President. Shingles For Sale! An unlimited amount of No. 1 shingles constantly on bund and for salo cheap. Orders from all parts of the country so licited. S. II. 1JUKUOUGHS, IMI tf Cove, Oregon. LIJMBEll for SALE at tho High Valley Saw Mill. All kinds ot lumber constantly on hand or furnished on short notice. Prices cheap as tho cheapest, Patronage - Solicited. JWOtf WM. WILKINSON SON. HI CITY HOTEL ICE CREAM PARLOR! M ra ra bvbi m m ma ui MUta h w University of Oregon. Notice to Bridge Builders. The County court of Union county. Ore gon, will receive scaled proposals at the county clerk's office In Union, up to 4 o'clock p. m. on July 20. 1&, for the con struction of two solid stone piers for a brblgo on the county road near tho house of Terry Ttittle on Willow creek. The said piers to be laid in good lime mortar, and all outside exposed seams pointed with good cement. Said piers to be 22 ft. by r ft. at the base and 1(1 ft. by 2J4 ft. at the ton: lo In. seated its low In the ground as possible Tor water and to be as high as the ; present onuge. Also for foursfene iii"rs, constructed in like manner cm ihc-nuih lnnneh of Grande Itoitde river, near the liun-e of J. L. Cuvi ne.ss. Said piers to he settled to good foundation and to bo 22 ft. by :t ft. at lia-e and 10 ft. by 2 ft. at top, ami to be as high as the present bridge. Also for tho coiiFtrtictlon of a suspen sion bridge ot ninety feet in length, con sisting of two spans, ono of fifty feet and the other of forty feet, to be built at the Tuttlo crossin;.' on Willow creek on the tliove named stone piers, each bidder to submit his own plans, specifications and strain sheet, Also for the construction of a trestle bridge on the stone piers above named on tho county road near the house of J. L. Caviness. The said bridge to be of three spans of twenty-live feet each. Also for the construction of a trestle bridge on red lir bents, of three spans of twentv-four feet each, on tho county road near the dwelling of S. Alberson on the south branch of Grande Itonile river. Said bridge and piers are all to be built in a ! P ... .!.....!.. I 1 ! l:l gUUll StlMSlilllllill UIIU YUI KIIIUI1IIKU Jllilll- ncr. The bridges all to have substantial banisters or railing, hub boards and run ning boards lengthwise two inches thick and six Inches wide. All bridges are to be 10 feet wide, cov ered with flooring four inches thick, all of llrst class material and the frame work to be made entirely of good straight-grained red tir timber. The county court will at the same time and place receive sealed proposals for the construction of a grade or embankment of earth, supported by rock walls built without mortar, 22 feet wide at base and 18 feet at top, 100 feet in length, and as high as the present bridge, to take the place of the re mainder of the old Ttittle bridge above named. Kaeh bid must bo accompanied by a bond or guaranty that the bidder will en ter into contract if award Is made to him. Tiie county court reserves the right to reject any and all bids. O. P. OOODALL, 7-11 County Judge. Notieo to Bridge Builders. ATOTICK IS IIEHKHY GIVEN' THAT I L the county courts of Union and Wal- Iowa counties, state of Oregon, will, up to l o'clock p. in, on July 20, i.v., at tne coun ty clerk's oilicc in Union, Union county, Oregon, receive sealed proposals for the construction of a bridge across tbc Wal lowa river at or near the present bridge across said stream, on the countv road leading front Elgin, in Union county, to Enterprise, in Wallowa county. Said bridge will consist of two spans of about one hundred feet each, with the necessary piers, abutments and approaches: or of one span of two hundred feet, with the neces sary abutments and approaches. Each proposal to lie accompanied by plans, speci fications and strain sheet, furnished by the bidder, and with a certified check in the amount of live per cent, of his bid, as a guaranty that tho 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. O. P. OOODALL. Countv Judge of Union county, State of Oregon. T. II. VEASY, County Judge of Wallowa county, State of Oregon, (M.'t Summons. In the Circuit court of tho state, of Oregon, for tho county of Union. Charles Fresh, Plaintiff, vs. Mary E. Fresh, Defendant. I To Mary E. Fresh, the above named do- lciuiant: TK TIIE NAME OF THE STATE OF J. Oregon, you are hereby required to ap pearand answer tho complaint filed against you in the above entitled suit, in the above named court, on or before the first day of the next regular term thereof, to-wit: SEPTUM HER 2;i, ISM), and if you fail so to appear or answer, for want thereof the plaintitt' will take a de cree against you dissolving the marriage contract now existing between plaliitilt'and defendant, and for the costs and disbur.se mentv of this suit. This summons is published In Tin: Oni: Ho Scoct, by orde, of Luther 1!. Ison. judge, made at chambers and bearing date of Jttlv 1. ISM). 'HYDE, JOHNS & OLMSTEA1). 7-11 Attorneys for Plaintiff, NOTICE, U.S. Lash OrricuLv (Iiianui:, Oiiroox.I June 21, 18M). f Complaint having been entered at this otllce by Stephen Gardner against Elit Mil ler for abandoning his Homestoad Entry No. 204(f, dated November .'!. 1SSI. upon the SEK Sec.l.Tp I S, It 10 E. in Union coun ty, Oregon, with a view to the cancellation o"f said entry ; the said parties aro hereby summoned to appear at this otllce on the i fith day of August, 1SS0, at 10 o'clock a. in.. to respond and ttirnisii testimony concern ing said alleged abandonment. Service of this notice will be made by publishing the same in Tin: Onnoox ScofT, a weekly paper nubllshed at Union, Union eotintyOregon, for fourcon.-eciitlvu weeks and by posting notices as in U. S. laud cases. J. T. OUTHOUSE. (1 AS-wA Receiver. Dissolution Notice. VfOTICE IS IIEItEUY GIVEN THAT ii the partnership heretofore existing be tween W. M. Nash and Heard Pros, in tho sheep business is this day dissolved, W. M Nash retiring from the business. The business will hereafter bo conducted by the Heard Bros. New Hridge. Julv K. 1S). AV. M. NASH it CO. Notice to Wood Haulers. Sealed bids wilHie received by the county court of Union county, Oregon, at the countv clerk's otllce, up to one o'clock p. in. July 20. 18'.), for tiie dellvory in the court, liouse yard, of twenty-five cords of good sound wood, four feet in length, pay able In coin. Tfti County court reserves tho right to rejMt(iy and all bids. Union, Oregon, Vuly 8. ltSVJ. 0. P. OOODALL, County Judge. Estray Horses. Strayed from ilty place in ltagle valley, about a year ao, tine blark horse, little over medium she, branded '.'2 on the led shoulder. One brown mare, branded 10 on the fthnulilcrand on tho thii;h. Utlter Horses are also missing branded in) and '1. Any one ftivli-.g information that will load to the recovery of tho horsiw will bo liber ally rewarded. Address, 7-I-lm J. 11. FKWULL, Now Hridge, Union County, Oregon. 2OTK.'E POR PUBLICATION. Lanii Omen at La Oiuxin:. OnmioN, ) Juno21.1SS0. f Notice Is hereby given that the following jinincd settler h filed notice of Ids inten tion to makn final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made be fore the register and receiver at La Oraude, Oregon, on Aug. 0, IsHI, viz : AUTiu-ii W. Puncr:, 1). S. No. Tt n, for the See 24, Tp. 0 S. It -I.", K. He nuocs Hie foll.'wln-r wituc-e in prove hi c.iir.lniiois rt.-ide:ice tipmi and cultivation or, said land. vic: Joseii i Kvitiis. Harry jiarrows, Alarm: Reeves and Thomas llashuw, all of ' Haglu valley, Oregon. Any person who de-ires to protect against the allowance of such proof, or who know of any substantial reason, under the law and the regulation of the Interior Depart- , incut whv such proof should not bo allowed will be given an opportunity at the above J mentioned time and place to cross-o.xiimli.e i the wltne'sos of said claimant, and to orl'er I evidence in rebuttal of that submitted ly claimant. ' HnXltY JtlXKllAUT (i-2S-w(! Ilogistor. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. ash Omen at La Oiiamig Oneoax.l June 21. 1N.SU I Notice is hereby given that the following' named settler has filed notice of his in- tentionsto make final proof in support of ins claims, and unit said proor win ne made before the register and receiver at La Grande, Oregon, on Aug. 12, 1SS!), viz: Oi.ivi:k McKnr.vKit, lid. No. -to 11, for tho SJ4 NW'Kand NJj Stt'K Sec 1. Tp (i S, it -10 E. lie names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation nf said land, viz: Warren Frasier, John Peeves, Cvrus Present t ard William Frasier, all of Tclo caset, Oregon. Any 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 be allowed, will be given an opportunity at the above men tioned time and place to cross-examine the witnesses of said claimants, and to oiler evidence in rebuttal of that submitted by claimant. IIea'p.y I'ini:iiai:t, G-2.3-WG itegtster. NOTICE EOR PUBLICATION. Land Officii at La Guanih:, Oanoox.) June 14. lhS!). f Notice is hereby given that the following nnined settler has filed notice of his inten tion to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made bo fore the register and receiver at La Grande, Oregon, on July 2D, lSSt), viz: William II. Powman. lid. No. !1771. for the N'H SEK. SM't SE'4 Sec. : and SWjcf SWJ.J Sec. Tp, 7S, It. 41 E. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of, said land, viz: F. M. Dean, G. AV. Mathis, Haner Lee and Dunham Wright, all of Medical Springs, Oregon. Any person who desires to protest against the allowance of such proof, or who knows of any substantial reason, under the law and regulations of the Interior Department, why such proof should not bo 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. llnxny Ilixr.iiAitT, U-20-uO ' Itcgistcr. NOTICE EOll PUBLIC ATI OX. Land On ici: at La Gkakhe. Oni!oox, .ittiy , xoNi, i Notice is hereby given that the following named settler lias filed notice of bis 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 August 1!), 1SM, viz: Ai.nx xnF.n Cockhiuj.. 1). S. 7878, for theSNE and N.j SE'j Sec. 2(1, Tp. 1 S, It. ID E. He names the following wUne-ses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of, said land, viz: Klvordo Draper, G. W. Ames, George Simmon-, and William Porter, all of l nlon, Oregon. Any 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 depart ment, why such proof should not be al lowed, will be L'iven an oiiiiorttinitv nt the annve mentioned tune and place lo cro HAlI'l'. examine the witnesses of said ami to oiler evidence in rebuttal submitted by claimant. Hi:.NHY liINIUIAUT, 7-11 Iteglster. i Tlmlier I. anil tieo Art, fur June :i, 187S, No. ruiiiicat ton. United States Land Otllce, ) La Grande, Oregon, June 10, lSSD.f -jVTOTlCE IS HEUEHY GIVEN I'HAT 1 In compliance with the provisions of tho act of congress of .luiielJ, 1.V78, entitled, "An act for the salo of timber lauds in the states of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington territory,1' Miaiiiirr E. Wii.kinbox, ot Union, county of Union, State of Ore Son, has this da' tiled in this olllco his sworit.stateiuentNo.llO, for the purchase of tho E1', of Section (i, in Township No. 1 S, Uanjte No, tl East, and will otl'er proof to show that tholand soutdit is more valua ble for its timber or stone than for agricul tural purposes, and to establish his claim to said land beforo the resistor and recei ver of this olliee at La G-ande. Oretjon, on Saturday, tho 7th day of September. ISSi). He nauii s as witnesses: Hernard Lops don. J. W. Minuick. It. A'. Davis and 11. W. Pates, all of Union, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-described lands are requested to lilo their claims in this otllce on or before said 7th day of September, lhS!). He.nuv ltiMJii.virr, O-W-wlO Kouister. Timber I. mill Act, .litllu !t, 1 H7S.-.Nut Ire for I'titillotit Ion. U.S. It.vxi) Ofrin:, La Gitusnr., Oitwiox.) July 8. Itiill. Notice U horeby given that in compliance with the provisions of the act of congress of JutiuJI, IS7fS, entltlel "An act for the sale of timber lands in the States of California, Oregon, Nevada, and WanhliiKton Ter ritory.'' Elvehho DuaI'ci:, of Union, county of Union, State of Oregon. v this tlay tllwl in thU otllce his nwit'i stntouiont No. 110, for ihe purchase ol the Nj NE and NHVj NWVf of Section No in Township No. I South, Uant' No 41 East, and wil oiler proof to show thai ti , laud hottttht Tn more valuable for its tro i , or stone tlimi for ngrieultural pnrpos. . and to establish bis claim to saul huei be fore the regtstor and rmelver of thi- oio t at Granite, Oregon, oil Friday, tin I , dav of October. l.Hill. He names as wituusos: A. ( nk.l Gwirgu SlinmunK, Geortte LiKhtfout ,ind Jaimu Nelnoti. all of Union, Oregon Anv nd all peroiis cJainiini; adverx, 1 tho above-desoribtMl UuUs are requested to illo their claims hi this otllce on or In-fi ri snid 4th day of Coluber. Is. si). 1 1 FN II V ltlNKII AUT 7fl-l' lt'i'iter 'I r;.i. is ainve and den.irt fr"!ii Union ii i : i v . a- iol'ows: J irtt.njrr. No.-l! L'vql'aseiiger. No. 3. L've Il-UMi. nt .i:2 i. in. at 1:M. in. Freight. No. . L've ereThf No. L've at II :.!) t. in. nt '2 :'.'' a. in. . i TJfC L'TC to :mh! train principal point 1 1 -' in the UniMsl States, Canada and Kurnpe. Pullman a lace Cars. Lit! II ,1 E.iitJiru' ,t ;cpin': Cu's linn Tliroiit! mi K.;ires Trains to OMAHA, COIIGSL.BLISFF and ST. PAUL Free of Charge and Without Change. I q(),u "imcit 1iim t lNirtlnml for San Fran ciseo and Paget Sound point.s, OCEAN DIVISION. J The Oregon Hallway it Navigation Co., and I'afilie Coast Stiantship Co. will dis I pad h Steamers between San Fran- iv. oo and 1'oniaiid, a louows: rtiOM 1'OlKS.AMIl. I Jlnil HAN niANi LSI .1. Leaiiigat 12Mldu'v. L'V'n,: Spear M. wit' as follows: at t() .-Lin .as follows: Oregon, .nilit) "4 IStite, June '.I State, " f Columbia, " 7 Coin labia, " 12 Oregon, " 11 Oivpoii, " f,! State, " 15 Stale, " -0 Columbia, " It) Columbia, " ' Oregon. " 2: Oregon, " 28 Stat.', ' 27 The company reserves the right to change sfainers or sailintr days. HATES OF PASSAGE: Cabin. - - !?lf!.00 Steerage - - ?S.OO Pound Trip Tickets, Unlimited - i?:i0.00 Cld'uln a, under 12 years - - Half Faro ,, ,, .V vears ... Free fiirlmliiig M(tili unit ISrelh. C. SI! I'l'tf , ! A. L.MAXWELL. n'l Ai.inau'cr. I L. KAN-OM, A G.l,fcT. A, A, rent. Union. mnnacnnccimtui ! i hi, im So wrong way to run It; Itsews w Kiiuie running lorwaru ur kwaru. iatns. eoirs. or loose 1oInt9. holes tn thread in niaclilne rstiuttlp. kWliiw ehlno It dues not possess. fsiris& run mi- nnvn o-r'inuu ipi i-or bate ay ii II. DISOWN, Union. Or. O 1 mucosa eon, Wm. Wilsox, Piiop. The Finest of Wines, Liquors mil Cjoai's always in stock. FIK.'i' fl..'.;--. 1)1 i. LI A ill) TABLE, I . : .,..d -oi '.able SH.1 Soll.l Ool.I Watch.-r solciror!$ltlt. unta lately. B.ll 383 wtlch In tb world. l'crfcct timf keener. War. 1 raniea. iicavy 0011a uold UuDllneCaiei. belli laillea aa J reott' aizel. with works and case of caual valna. Clue Scrnon In a ach lo caltly can accure ono free. together with our large andval uablo lino of Ilouieholcl Nampll'S. Theie lamplei, welt ai tho watch, wo lend Pree. and after you bavo kfDt Ihem In your homo for S montba and ahown them to thcto who may haro tailed, they become your own property. Tboio who wrlta at once can do auro oi recciTiut; ,oo wuccn nd Hamlea. Woray all oipreii, freight, etc. Addraaa (ux Ha.iortliuid, Maine. 'IKeiWLiwSlore J AND !-JiA VM'TOllY Co-.. Vain e.n.l Ii tH. Union. Oieuun, SSttilSV.'.:! S jl.Vl.KY, J'rnjis. '' -if.; u i i 1. 1. ! d.-e'i i-- in !a Wa- ti r. - r .' .'. i'ii i,i Soda il' il ' i'l . . e i ' ii i . . . 0,1.. i te )r-i.-, . -, ' I .i FlARVELOUS ft Oi.I . fJrirlao Clvftont oriVlci,i(i:y Tnilninc ! CifiKu Tjeariifil in on.i i catll.-iK. Jllhnl ra::ilitlniT eiirei". ..pi y fillip un'S aclu't urcnf-y bdtf fitletl. O. i 'X ii,.lucoiuj4ta to Currjbii.adtfLco Ci:i6rri, Pr. ti 'm, onlnl.mi of Win. A. llnm tltmi ', tuv r.lf.mcl ripocllL.tliiMiHiltl's-uiaoa. ,t'.i. ! f 'MiI'T)iiiiiuxn't.i:.nr itr.ychuf. 'V'if' -" u irh''' . l.t..ol in.-.ii'in ri-ht;an Ifv s .v.. A fr.-,J'.lrit;Vn,Jiil!alli', II - I .. H, i "In., r ;i t ln.l, JVuJ. .i. .i?.... t r..;a Ao.,:f. Y. m ' :v. i- ! i!Hi iwn i.-sk'jw r;i!l Tl'iiinmi , - J iia noptits for tins i . i ,ic : t , hnio WiinlMil!, and uu tin ; j mi titein li ivi: lieeii ri'iit y n-.i. I- I'd iiu v mo in,w uiiliiii tlio l'Oai'ii I ."II. '. )llllli mill lit l,i cnnll - - -I ...... .... 3 - . . Il ll I t.. -V....IIT t .t ....II " I , , .,,iiui I. nolo, and i". an In- 1111 iSl' SOU flcOTlnr.MarhlncTl i.-...v. --"ii ,iau ,n an pane, oyii F i"."i wwr nacojoeex I III I 1 jnd rda wkert Ua ptoi.l, ta mo - ... a act 10 vdi 'ptieoa in each lalily.ike eery t nia,.wiMB, maaa It, I m? ""Tn 'i1' " ,h ""bmeli. -- ... mtmj kbu rtrej a reibti,io liao of our coolly and yaloabla art lumplea. In rttura wt atk that yn 'bow what l aend, to Uuim Kaa "7 M jw.1 nbHie, aca anef SB I manlkl .11 alt.ll Iuak.. . ny Thia rrand macbino w n bun bavo run out lfore paianto run out ii aoid ror qm;i, lib I bo a., 1, . lt,.I..1r.n r..t hum, n Ml""i. i ooeo WBOtarua lo Mat oococaaa. free ibo boil Mwiaf.iutblBo la iba world, a ad ib ea?Ef iflf'T'llff1 if abowa bwalber u Arunco, JL Ul .V: !.. Hm nA u ........ .. aj..ir rasa J Co man mm iamb m ifiEitSOSlI mum 1WK cjtrvv: . fllM alO'fruliutoiu in Iba world. All u Wl.im ao capllal reoaired. rtaUa.