r.int. - tAXl L I
SUMMERVILLE.
Hurrah for the subsidy! Hurrah
for Hunt, Jiinciiart, Crawford In fact
for all of tho friends to tlio subsidy.
Did you sec Hunt coming over tho
mountains? Yue, my friends, you
and T both will si'O him. and don't
doubt, it for a moment.
Every fanner and business man
looks happy finen the mibeidy lias
been raised, in fact wo wo Hits enemy
tryinir to play friendship. J)iil you
notice it? I di.I.
JmprovemontH sprinyinil up in ev
ery direction. The answer to inquiry
why, is: "Well, the Hubuidy is raised
and Hunt will build the railroad, then
all will bo happy and tho country pros
perous" Now is when everybody and his
friends j;o huckleberrying. Uorries arc
reported plentiful in the mountains.
Farmers arc haying in all directions
Hay is very good and all feel that they
will realize a good price this fall and
winter.
Tho prospects are still very good for
heavy crops of grain in this locality
and Indian valley, but rain is wanted
very badly.
0. II. Taylor has tho longest auger
in tin; county. He will foon bo able
to go down into mother earth -100 feet,
his machinery having arrrived and
will 1)0 at work soon.
Hon. J. L. lloo is again homo with
his family. He looks as if tho people
among whom lie had aiociatcd had
treated him well.
A livery man who wotdd keep teams
and vehicles about tho promises, to
let to people, endangering their lives,
should bo reduced to tho rear ranks
on half rations, and yiich will be tho
caso unless a certain livery business
changes its programme.
The first copy of tho Suinmervillo
Anuotator came- to tho front last Fri
day, and all were well pleased to see
tho new born babe. It looks young,
but will grow, as there are men at tho
post of duty. (Jivo the boys time,
thoy will get there.
Tho Yates Hros. have burned a small
kiln of brick, and thoy look like very
line building material. In the near
future I hoy will try another class of
clay near by.
Tho health of this locality is very
good. If it continues the doctors will
starve out, but I presume tho loss
would bo light. Let the good health
continue.
John McDonald is building a line
residence on his home raneh. When
finished it will bo one of tho finest
hoiiKCS in tho valloy. John knows
what lie wants and knows it well. S.
E. Johnson, tho best workman in the
valley, is tho architect. Ho turns out
nothing but lirst-class work.
Oil yes, had you noticed how some
people who never said a good word for
tho Hunt subsidy, and never sub
scribed a cent until tho last moment,
now come up and in their goulish way
undertako to tell you what thoy have
done to raito the desired amount.
Clod bless their two-faued souls, they
were only waiting for an opportunity
to say: "1 told you to. I knew all tho
time you could not rnito (lie subsidy,
and for this reason I kept my tongue
Htill." That was what they wanted to
say, but alas, they did for once in
their life get fooled. Too many good
muii weio in favor of tho work and
would not let it go back, and when tho
amount is raised in spite of the cold
wati r thrown by these pigmies, thoy
then come up and undertako to dupe
tho people by saying: "I did this and
1 did that," but no ono over hoard of
those groat things that were done, and
tho people will not forget it. The idea
of coming up at the last hour and put
ting in a pitiful subscription so that
it might bo said that they did stand in
doesn't go, gentlemen. Wo knowf
tho true inwardness of your feelings,
and if you could have accomplished a
'defeat by standing out you would have
boon out yet, hut that was more than
you could tlo, and you found that
somo thiugB could bo done even with
out your assistance. You insulted
those who attempted to say a word in
favor of tho subsidy. Now it is our
tinio to Moat and you will not Hud us
wanting. Most of tho good people
have given all they were able, and
should have tho respect of all, but
fconio havo given just enough to say
that they gave anil that is all, when
X at the name lime they expect to come
in and reap the benellts as though
thoy had given what they should, but
thoy will Unci that wo havo a black
board in our minds and it will always
appear Iresh when wo see ono of thoo
follow asking for favors of tho road,
or flu managers, when it is built.
There nro a great many who deserve
praio for what they havedono and tho
people will not forget them in tho
future. Moro anon,
OUT-MOUTH JOHN.
EAGLE VALLEY.
Tim Coining rirn!c.--I!oe Culture -Crop
Outlook Terminal Mm II on.
Tho grand picnic on Aug let will
take place in Swisher's grove. Great
preparations are being made for the
cvcnLand much pleasure is anticipa
ted. The Eagle valley band will fur
nish music, and a big dance and sup
per will be given at night. Wo cor
dially invito everybody to attend.
Farmers are cutting oatt and wheat
1 and will food commence on the sec
ond crop of alfalfa.
Everything looks line here. There
is plenty of water for all to irrigate,
and wo don't need rain in tho valley,
but would like to have some on tho
foothills.
Our bee men are having good luck
with their bees. I think there is at
least three hundred bee hives in the
valley, which will no doubt be increased
to four hundred before cold weather
sets in. Wo havo plenty of honey
which sells at V2 cents per pound.
We have the best place in tho state
for a creamery. Plenty of alfalfa and
hay, and cows enough to furnish bar
rels of milk daily. Where is the man
to start such an enterprise?
There is any amount of fat cattlo,
horses and sheep for salo here. Where
are the buyers?
We thank the writer from Cornuco
pia for the nice description bo gavo of
Eagle valley. I know not his name,
but would say that ho is cordially
invited to attend our picnic on tho
first of August.
W. W. Xirby still wants to sell 200
tons of hay, and has a splendid fall
and winter pasture. Will eell part or
all of that amount.
Mr. Jos. Holies left yesterday for
Arkansas.
Mrs. A. C. Cox left yesterday for tho
Willamette valley. She goes to visit
her parents.
Wo cordially invite tho editors of
TiiiOitKUOX Hooiit to attend our pic
nic on August 1st, in Kagle valley.
We also extend a special invitation to
our county olileials.
Kagle is tho warmest valloy to win
ter stock in, in Kastcrn Oregon. Mr.
Ayers from llurnt river, fed here last
winter, and out of a largo band of sheep
did not lose a single one. Chandler
Ihos. fed fiOO cattle and lost but ono
calf. Who can beat that?
K.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
- i
LAND OlTICH AT L. (il!ANHH, OltKlKt.V.)
July 17, 1HM). I
Notice is hereby given that the following
niuned settlor hits tiled iiotico of his inten
tion to iu:il;c tlnal proof In support of his
claim, and that said proof will hu inudo ho
fori) tho register and receiver at La liraiale,
Oregon, on Sept. 10, 1HSI) viz:
Manda.na (looiiNocdii,
I), H. No. DAW. for the KHKSru. .'), Tp. !!
N, R. il!) H, W. M.
lie names the following witnesses to
prove his continuous residence upon and
cultivation of, salt! land, viz:
Charles I), Onodnniigh, Newton Ileech,
Jesse 1), Vaneo and J. Hwlkurt, all of Kl
gln. Oregon.
Any purson who desires to protect against
the, allowance of Mich proof, or who knows
of any substantial lcnson, under tho law
and regulations of the Interior department,
why such proof should not ho allowed, will
ho given an opportunity at the above men
tioned time ami place to cross-examine tho
witnesses of said claimant, and to oiler
ovltleneu in rebuttal of Unit submitted bv
Inhuant. HKNRY RINKII ART, '
7-2.1-iiw Register.
Summons.
In tho Circuit court of the statu of Oiegon,
or tho county or riiiuti.
Charles Fresh. Plaintiff,
!:)
lucd de-
vs.
Mary H. Fresh, Defendant
To Mary H. Fresh, the above named
tendaut:
IN TllK NA.MK OF THU STATU OF
.1. Oregon, you are hereby required to ap
pear and answer tho complaint tiled against
you in tho above entitled suit, in the above
named court, on or before tho Hot day of
tho next regular term thereof, to-wit :
KHl'THMHHU ', 18MI,
and if you fall so to appear or answer, for
want thereof tho plaiutitt' will take a de
cree against you dissolving tho marriage
contract now existing between plaliitlU'and
defendant, and for tho costs and disburse
uiontv of this suit,
Tills summons is published IiiTiikOiik
Hon Scott, by ordo. of Luther II. lson,
judge, made at chambers and bearing date
of Julv 1. IKfll.
IIYDH, JOHNS & OLMSTKAD.
7-1 1 Attorneys for Pluinliff.
NOTreis.
P.s.
I, AMI Ol TICK l, iltNlli:, OlllMinN.I
Juno 21, 18.sH. I
Complaint having been entered at this
ollleo by Stephen (lardncr against Flit Mil
ler for abandoning his Homestead Kulry
No. SU1), dated November a, ls.1l, upon tho
SIU, Seeo.Tp t S. H 10 U. in I'nlon coun
ty. Oregon, with a view to tho cancellation
of said entry; tho said parties aro hereby
summoned to appear at this oillco on tho
Ath day of August, IKS!), at 10 o'clock a, ui..
to respond ami furnish testimony concern
ing said alleged abandonment.
Service of this notice, will be made by
publishing the same in Tin: Oitr.uox Scoct,
a weekly paper published at I'nlon, I'nlon
county, Oregon, for fourcmisccutlvu weeks
ami by posting notices as In C. S. laud
cases.
J. T. Ol'THOl'SU.
lf8.w5 Itccelver.
Dissolution Notice.
XJOTICK IS HKltUMY OIVFN THAT
x the partnership heretofore existing be
tween . M. Nash and I lean I llros, hi thu
sheep buslne Is this day ilUndvcd, W.
M Nah retiring from the business. The
busbies will hereafter be conducted by thu
Heard Hros.
New llrldKo. July 8. m.
W. M. NASH A; CO.
-ti ik-
LI liioii Real Iistate Association
Have INtctt a large amount of
-Which arc for sale on-
MOST REASONABLE TERMS.
Look at the List
HI
.'H acres adjoining the city of Union.
Will hu sold as a whole or in parcel. Good
opportunity to secure a cheap homo. Price
of whole tract f.'V-iVl.
.120 acres tun miles north of Fiilon; all
tillable land ; unimproved: price .fin. per
acre.
IJ
l.'KJO acres of Improved land, fourteen
miles north Union; U00 iicrcs farming
laud; i!(J0 acres in meadow and balance sui
table for meadow or pasture; good fences,
buildings, orchard and plenty of water. A
good home for a duslrahlu husbandry.
Price $15. per acre; one fourth down and
balance on three and live year's time.
in
10 acres adjoining tho city of Union,
known as tho Moore garden ; large orchard;
shrubbery of all kinds; hot and dry house.
A line bargain for any onu desiring to en
gage in the fruit and garden business.
Price $1,500.
80 acres one mile west of Union; fine
grain or meadow land. Price $15. per acre.
I
100 acres two and one-half miles north
west of Union; all grata and meadow land;
well improved, price $25 per acre.
171
1)20 acres 25 miles south of Union; all
fenced with good wire fence; Improvements
fair: nlentv of water nnd out-ranee: S.0U0.
rails on the place; 150 acres farming land;
balance pasture land; good orchard; three
miles from timber; llmu kiln on place.
Price !lt. per acre.
L8J
210 acres ono mile south nf Tclouasct and
nine miles south of Union; 100 acres deed
ed and 80 acres timber culture; (H) acres
good grain land: .'10 acres fenced and under
cultivation; 5.000 ruils on place; dwelling,
barn, cellar and out-buildings; good well,
Price $1,000.
l
100 acres just north of Tolocaset and 7
miles lrom Union; 40 acres under oultiva-
t IU1I
acre
fair improvements. Price $11.00 per
1 10
UK) acres two and one-half miles north of
North Powder; 110 acres tillable land; 45
acres under cultivation; good house, barn,
cellar and out-buildings. Mortgage $750.
Pricu $11. per acre.
Ill
1010 acres twelve miles north of Union,
in Cove: 000 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 diversified husbandry.
Pricu .flo.Ot'O.
12
".20 acres cloven miles north of Union, in
Cove; 200 acres In cultivation; good fences,
buildings, etc. A llnu farm, Price .fli.OOO.
l.-l
llauch of Hit acres, known as tho Half
Way Station on tho road between Union
and Cornucopia, and I miles from Sanger;
has u largo story-and-a-half house, barn
and stables on each side, wood shed, two
wells also a stream of running water on tho
place; 100 acres of natural meadow laud
and a Hue range all round. This would be
a llnu location for a milk or stock ranch.
One hundred tons of first class hay can bu
cut each vuar. Price $850.
114
Two blocks in onu piece, situated in West
Union; first class land with no improve
ments. Just the place for any onu desir
ing to build a nice residence in a desirable
locality.
Ilo
Who wants a saw mill? Hero Is your
chance. Only ! miles from North Powder.
A llrst class mill, with a cutting capacity of
(1,000 feet per dav, and has reached Hl.ixio
feet. This mill has a double circular saw,
built according to thu latest Improvements,
with llrst class machinery throughout.
Only one-fourth milu from main river, by
plenty of good milling timber; water power
mill, with water privileges, etu. Kusy pay
ments. This is a splendid chance for a
mill man. Pricu $1,000.
ltl!
An sOacro tract of as llnu land as can
hu found in Powder lliver valley; on warm
spring branch; splendid grain or meadow
laud, and onlv :i miles from North Powder.
This is a rare bargain. Price $000.
117
Three blocks in onu tract in North Union,
known as thu John Katon place; has large
and commodious house well and substan
tially constructed in every particular; en
tiro place set in orchard of cherries, pears,
apples, etc., also small fruit grow to perfec
tion; entire place can bu irrigated; all ne
cessary out buildings. For a newt residence
in Union you can Hud no better place.
This is a ch'aucu in a lifetime. Pricu $1,750.
I1H
One and one-half lots In Cove, upon
which is ait elegant two-story house with
eight rooms, all well tlnlshed throughout,
with stable, woodshed, etc.. also good well.
This is ono of the neatest residences In
Cove, (live us a call and wu will suit you.
Pricu $1,750,
110
Good farm of 100 acres, li miles from
North Powder on tho main road from Un
ion to Maker City; well tlnlshed story ami
a half house; good barn, stable, granery,
etc: well for ham and onu for house; young
orchard of 50 trees hcgiiiing to bear, und
small fruits in great quantities. This Is
one of tho best farms around North Pow
der. Also a large number of town lots and
blocks.
All LotlrH promptly an
swered and all inforinjution
d,esired will be cheerfully
irlvtm.
Address all communscatlous tiP-
WILSON & IIAOKETT,
Secretaries Union Hcul Kstnte Ass'n
DESIRABLE LMDS
r
Cniieellntloii of
AVnrrnntd.
Old County
vroTici: is hkukhy givkn that
ll In accordance with an act of the legis
lative assemblv of the state of Orecon. ai-
iiroved February 25, 18.W, the following
listed county wirrants Issued morJ than
j seven years prior to July 1, 18s0, and still
i outstanding and unpaid, arc now udver
! tiscd 'for payment, and if thu same arc
not presented to the county treasurer for
: payment within sixtv days from this date
j they will be cancelled and payment thereof
, refused a provided in said act.
uateii tins juiyi'.', iss:i.
iati:. Nami:.
1805.
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do W S Pritchiird.
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do John Kogcr. . . ,
do John (Ivlur
do J Sounenberg. .
do P Camasca
do C F Schoopo
do W Tillman . .
do KW King
do A 11 Prone
do M Sterling
do P Jackson
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do W II Patten ...
do C Carroll . . .
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1872.
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May 23, J O Nessley
Sept. 4, W W Itaker
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do K Parker
do A P Morrison
do J A Childers
1874.
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" 18.J It Thomson
do R J Rogers.
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do J P Stevens .
Sept. 8, John Phv
1877.
Jan. 5. J R Johnson . .
do J M Henderson. . .
Sept. 0. L Downey
1878.
May 21. A Cox .
do P Halley
Juno 28. F W Duncan
Oct. 8, Mrs S Fletcher. . .
Nov. 11, A C Craig
1879.
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' 21. J Howke .
Sept. 0, P M Collin
Fov. 10. W T Ficklin....
1S80.
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June 20, J Irwin
Nov. 9, (5 Stnrks
do W Pratt .
do H Ro Is,
Nov. 20, J M Uerrv
1881.
Jan. 7, C R Hayes.
do II Howard
May 11. J Hudson
do M llabblngton
do J M Shepa.-d
July20, W A Ilainm....
do J Davis
Oct. 10. O P Goodoll .
Nov. 10. J It Reader
do TAReavis.
do 1) It Reavis
18S2.
Apr. 0, Pat Healey
June 15. John McLaiu.
do VO Wilson
STATE OF OREGON, )
I hereby cortifv that tliu foregoing con
tains a Hs't of all county warrants which
have been issued, drawn and not cancelled
prior to July 1, 1882, as thu same appears
by thu records of Union county, now hi my
possession.
Witness my hand and official seal this
July 19, 1889.
Iskai.. County Clerk Viiloa Co.' Or.
N'ntlm nf AilmluUtrator'H Snip.
TVTOTICH IS IIKRK1JY OIVUN. THAT
X in piir.iiiiim'u of un order of the iiro- i
bate ronrt of Union county, .State of On- '
ton, iiiikio uiki enivrcii on uio Keconn nav
of July, 18WI, In the matter of the cstatoof
Tbonias Culver, dci't'iied, thu undersigned,
nilministrutor of the said c.ttatc, will sell at
uibllo auction to thu hichest bidder for
cash, on .Saturday, the 17th day of AiiKiist,
185, at 2 o'cloek p. in., at the court Iioimo
door in thu city of Union, county of Union,
all tho riu'bt, title, interest and estate of
tho Haiti Thomas Culver ut tbotimoof hU
death, in and to all that certain lot, piece
or parcel of laud lying in the .said county
of i'nlon, State of OreRoti, described as fol
lows, to-wit: The N,' of the SVM tsec. 7,
Tp. i H, ol RaiiBe 40 Kast of Willametto
liicrldiiui.
Dated July 18, im.
1). I CARROLL,
Administrator of thu estate of Thomas
Culver, deceased.
Estrny IIorHOH.
Strayed from my pluce in Kaglc valley,
about u year ago, one hlack horse, little
over medium size, branded 22 on the left
shoulder.
One brown mare, branded 'M on tho
shoulder and '."J ou the thieh.
Other horse.1 are also missing branded IM
and .
Any one gtli:g information that will lead
to the recovery of the horses will Iks liber
ally rewarded. Address,
7-liii J. U. FKWKLL,
New llridge, Union County, Oregon,
NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION.
Lash Orncr. at La Gkaxdk. Oregon, 7
June 21. lK-t). f
Notice Is herehv given that the followlug
nanted settler has tiled notice of his inten
tion to make limit proof In support of his
claim, ami that said proof will bo made be
fore the register and receiver at La Grande,
Oregon, on Aug. v, is, viz
i-.Tin n W. Paiik..,
!
j
1
D. S. No. 71S0, for the NKJ4 ee 21, Tp. 0 S.
It 45 K.
lie names the fnllow'irr witn'" '
prove hf continuous u-i.'.enre u;i.i and
cultivation ol, said laud.
Joseph liv.ins. Harry Harrows, TderriK
lteevcs and Thomas Hashaw, all of Haglu
valley, Oregon.
Anv person who desires to protest against
the allowance of such proof, or who knows
of any sulxitantial reason, under the law
and tliu regulations of the Interior Depart
ment whv such proof should not be allowed
I will no given an opportunity at me .move
mentioned time and place to cross-cxnmiiic
tne witnesses of said claimant, aim to oner
evidence in rebuttal of than submitted by
claimant.
IlEXKY Iti.vr.HAiir,
0-28-wO licgistur.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Land Office at h Ghasde Okeoon,)
June 21. 1889. i
Notice Is hereby given that thu following
named settler has tiled notice of his In
tentions to make II mil proof in support of
his claims, and that said proof will be
made beforu the register and receiver at La
Grande, Oregon, on Aug. 12, 1889, viz:
Onvuu McKcevkii,
Hd. No. 4511, for the K4 NWM and N4
SU'K Sec 1. Tp 0 S, II 40 K.
Hu names the following witnesses to
prove his continuous residence upon and
cultivation of said land, viz:
Warren Frasier, John lteevcs, Cvrus
Prescott ami William Frasier, all of Tula
caset, 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 icgulntious 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.
Hn.HY PtlXKHAUT,
G-2S-W0 Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Land Office at La Giiaxde, Okkoox.I
Juno 14. ls.89. )
Notice is hereby given that the following
nanicd settlor has tiled notice of his inten
tion to make linal proof in support of bis
claim, and that said proof will be made be
foru the register and receiver at La Grande,
Oregon, on July 20, 1889, viz:
William H. Uowmax.
Hd, No. .1771, for thu N SE!4, SEJf SEH'
Sec. 34 and SWK SWK Sec. 35, Tp, 7S, R.
41 E.
He names the following witnesses to
prove his continuous residence upon and
cultivation of, said land, viz:
F. M. Dean, G. W. Mathls, Hancr Lue
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 tho law
and regulations of tho Interior Department,
why such proof should not bo allowed, will
bu given an opportunity at the above men
tioned time and place to cross examine the
witnesses of said claimant, and to offer
ovidencu In rebuttal of that submitted by
claimant.
Hkxkv Rixiuiakt,
0-20-wO Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Laxd Ornci: at La Ghaxdi:, Ounoox,)
JulyS, 1889. i"
Notice is hereby given that the following
named settler has tiled notice of his inten
tion to make linal proof In support of his
claim, and that said proof will bu made bo
fore the register and receiver at La Grande,
Oregon, on August 19, 1SS9, viz:
Ai,i:xaxiii:i! CocKitni.i.,
D. S. 7878, for the S NEK and N3' SKK
See. 20, Tp. 1 S. It. 10 H.
He names the following witnesses to
prove his continuous residence upon and
cultivation of, said land, viz:
Elverdo Draner, G. W. Ames, George
Simmons and illiatn Porter, all of I'nlon,
Oregon.
Anv person who desires to protest against
tin allowance of such proof, or who knows
of any substantial reason, under the law
and tho regulations of the interior depart
ment, why such proof should not be al
lowed, 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.
Henkv Rixeiiaut,
7-11 Register.
Tliulx'i- l.nint
tl'i)
Act,
for
Juno I!, 1KTH,.--X(i-l'lilillcat
im.
United JStntcs r.and Otlicc. I
La i ramie, Oregon, Juno 10, ISS'.l.i
"VTOTICK IS 1IKRKHV OIVHX 1'IIAT
1 in coinpliiuice with the provisions of
thu act of congress of June.'), 187S, entitled,
"An net for the sale of timber lauds in the
states of California, Oregon, Nevada, ami
Washington territory,''
Mkhiiitt K. Wilkinson,
of L'nion, county of ITnion. State of Ore
gon, litis this day tiled lu this ollice bis
sworn statement No. 110, for tho purchase
of the SK' of Section II, in Township No.
-1 S, Range No, 41 Kast, and will oiler proof
to show that the land sought is more valua
ble for its timber or stone than for agricul
tural purposes, and to establish his claim
to said land before tho register and recei
ver of this ollleo at La O-andu, Oregon, on
Saturday, the 7th day of September, 18SS).
He names as witnesses : llurnard Logs
don. J. W. Minnick. R. V. Davis and II.
W. Hates', all of I'liion, Oregon.
Anv and all persons claiming adversely
the above-described lands aro requested to
tile their claims in tin's ollice on or before
said 7th day of September, lf-SO.
HKNItV RlM'.HAltT,
(J-ia-wlO Roaster.
Tlnilier I, anil Act, .lunu tl, 1S7H.--Ntitlci
for l'ulillcatloii.
I'.S. Laxk Okhci:, L.v Oiuxhk, Oitmiox.)
Julv s. iswi. f
Notice Is hereby given that in compiianee
...i.i. t. 1. 1. i... - e .
u.Ztl-::::ilW V
't .T.j i . i '.. i v.. . Jr . . .'u
in iiiiiuv-1 iMimn tu lilt- rinius u lailioruia.!
Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Ter-1
I ,
KlVKKIIO Dlt.M'Klt, I
if 1'nlon. county of rnion, State of Oregon. I
has this duv tiled in this oillee his sworn
statement No. Ill), for Hie purchaie of the
NJ' HKVi and XK SW'4 of Seetl.ni No !
32. in Township No. I South, Range No. 41
Kast, and will oiler proof to show that the
land sought is more valuable for its timber
or stone than for agricultural purposes,
and to establish hi clai9i to said laud be- ,
fore tho register and receiver of this oillco
at La tiran.te. Oregon, on l'ridav. the Ith
dav of October, issn.
He names as witnesses: A. Cockrel.
(leorge Simmons, tiiHiige Lihtfuot and ,
James iclon. all of I'nlon. Oreuon. i
Any and all ieron eJulmlng adversely '
J
uie iiiMivc-iiusLTiueo lautis are ruuiiwitwl to
tile tlulr claims In this ollleo on or before
said 4th day of October, KSH).
. ., . IluMtv RmnniiT.
-ll.I0 UegHlor.
Trains
, ive and
i". I lie. us
Icii.irt
fnliO.VH
frm I'nlon
KAST WlL'M'.
Wi'.sr I'or.M..
Passenger. No..'!, 1,'vo
at 1 :30 p. m.
Freight No. 7. I.'vc
at ll::o p. in.
Passenger. No. 4, 1vc
at o: n. ni.
Freight. No. 8, I.'vc
at 2:."5a. m.
T!fKrlTs,n and from principal points
HV-TVi, ioiltno United States, Canada
and Kurope.
Elegant PyEiT Cars.
Emigrant Sleeping Cars Itun Through
on Express Trains to
COl5S2G8L'.'3LyFFS
and ST. PAUL
Free of Charge and Without Change.
Close i-oniie"tiinsat Portland for San Fran
cisco and Paget Sound points.
OCEAT DIVISION.
The Oregon Railway ,fc Navigation Co.. and
Pacific Coast Steamship Co. will dis
patch Steamers between San Fran
cisco and Portland, as follows:
FltOit roitTLAxn.
Leaving at 12 MidnY
as follows:
FltoM SAN rltASClSCO.
1,'v'ng Spear st. wh'
at .On. m. as follows:
Statu Julv 2, 14, 2'i Colum'a July 1, 13, 25
Columbia "" 0, 18, SO Oregon " 5, 17. 29
Oregon " 10. 22,State " 9, 21
Tho company reserves the right to change
steamers nr savlinc days.
RATES OF PASSAGE:
Cabin. - - $10.00 Steerage - - $8.00
Round Trip Tickets, Unlimited - $:i0.00
Children, under 12 years - - Half Fare
,, 5 years ... Free
Includiiuj Meal ami JSertlis.
A
L.MAXWELL,
G. P. ,tT. A,
Union.
No wrotiB way to run It : It sews
the sumo running forward or
backward,
? cams, cogs, or loose Joints.
Xo lioh'3 to Hi read lu uiachino
or shuttle.
Zio rood point In any other ma
chine it does not possess.
BUY THE ROYAL STJ0HN.
For Sale by
It. II. I5ROWN, Union. Or.
Cornucopia Saloon,
"Wai. Wilson, Pieop.
The Finest of Wines, Liquors
and Cigars always in stock.
FIRST CLASS BILLIARD TABLE.
Driiii in and be sociable
&:).2 ftewinoMnclihiel
ft j7Io t cace vttQbllihl
trade in &I1 ru, byt
VOfrW niocine our machines 1
teem ttb win tena i roe to ona
p(Tcn in each locality.the very
best ewior-niiebin mada in
rthe world, with all the altachmenta.
win aiso seen i rr c a com pic t
Uimsofour cosily and valuable art
iWnplci. In return we ask thityuu
finow wn&t we aend, lo those who
.may cali at your home. and after
monum an sasu pecoiue your own
properly, llilt pnnd machine is
made after toe Sin err paienla,
men have run out i tie fort nalrnla
-Yv, , run out it sold for mj;k, mhu tut
T mall 1 ' I4chn
vi-ll'lcriraenisl and now sell for
Hett.sirou crest. most use.
i ltine in the norld. II I
canltal reauirrd. rlnln.
hrlet invractlnnj piven. 'those who rtie to us at onte can .
curt iVco tho best sewinp-nm hme in the or!d, and lha
flmt line efforts of hiirh a it ccr honn totrcthtr in Amine a.
TitUJ2il:(JO., jttox 7iO, Aiiuuata, -Maine.
T!io!!Hin tli I'lti-i'l mci' :ii:'!its for
tlio celi'Lrateil Cyi'lono Wind Mill, mid
as the prices on Humii - v.' Immmi trrcnt
ly lvdni'.'il lliov tu-i' nmv within Uio
roticli of nil. Smuplo mill to lo iccii
at tlii-ir pbuu'r in Xoi tli I'liion. Call
and cxainiim it.
S."S Solid Oolil Watch.'
ud fr t I CO. until lately.
ik;t $0 ati h la the world. I
--t-aituaiinff taLs, ii. in udies'
iXa)nl Ltut' si. s,uilh Morkl
vXJ One lers,uti In each lo
tai. v can Mcuro ono fret.
tore th'T w it la our large and val-
uibla Iim vi iioaarnuiu
SiimislOK. Thesr samples, at
will as the) watb. we eenj
Pi-oo. and after i u lure kept
thern in rnat horns for O munths and ihown them to thosa
rhotn.iv hai (ailed, lUt'ybcroiuo vunrown proprny. iyj
who wn't "t omo ran bo sure o recelrlnj: the Wlstcti
and Sams I". Vfemy all expre, freUM, etc. Addrese
titloioiwl; Co., lioa MIC, A'ortlunU, iiauluo
PATENTS
Obtained, and all Patent r.usinoss attended
to Promptly and for Moderate Fees.
Onrorllee is opposite the V. S. Patent
Olllee, and wo can obtain Pateiiis in less
time than those remote from Wasoiugtou.
Send MODKLor DRAW I NO. We advise
as to pantcutabililv free of charge; and wo
inako NO CIIAROII I'.NLKSS PATKNT IS .
SKCl'RKD.
We refer, here, to t'io Po-tmnster, tho
Stijit. of Money Order Div., and ti olilciais
i uiu i . o, i iiiviik ii.uir. ri circular.
I lltlvit'-' .-...sand to .utnal cli:
1 cuts in v
your own Sfite or Cwiitit'.-, write to
V. A. SXOW& Co..
Opposite P.m nt O.lu e. W ivhtiut..ii. D. O.
MARVELOUS
Only nenulno KTstrm of Memory Trnlnliic.
1'uur Honlia Learned in on i roailiutf.
niiuil tranilerini; rured.
Ilvrry clilld ami rulult wrcnllr benpntlpj.
Urutt IuJu.muuuH to C .m.pjn Junto UUhuj.
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Gcn'l Manager. I
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