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WASHINGTON. An liitcrcstln Letter 1'roin Our Ilegu lnr Ciirieiioiitlrni. NORTH POVDEH. Xaw f tlio AVfi'lt tin Noted by an Occu'loinil (nrrcspoiiiient. August 0, 188!), Kditoj: Oiikoon Srorr: During the president's absence Par Harbor tho sensationalists lmvo full sway and all tlio olliccs that arc vacant, aro generally disposed of to the oiitiio rtsitisfnetion of the gossipern. The 'latest of I he rumors is to the ofToct that .Seerotary Xoblo will he given tlio vacancy on I lie supreme court bench and that Assistant Post master Uenernl Clarktou will he ele vated to the .Secretaryship of the In terior. Secretary Noble is quoted as denying the rumor, In view of the denial, and of surrounding eircum stances, it is probable that the origi- nul plan will bo adhered to ami Attor ney (joner.il .Miller appointed to tho Justiceship. In Indiana people aro divided as to the merits of Justice Wood and Attor noy General Millor, as to which is tho greatest Indiana lawver. Unfortu nately the fame of neither gentlemen traveled beyond tho borders of tho Ifoosiur Slate prior to this year, hut tho president is acquainted with Indi- ana.lawycrs and, witli commendable modesty, regards his own law partner as tlio best e.vpeii, perchance, the pi evident of the United .Stales. .Mr. Noble's appointment at this time would bo peculiarly unfortunate, His pulley has been an active ono and full of the promise of sensible reforms. Hois a hard working and a fearless man. Ju so quickly putting his foot dowli on tbo frauds winked at in the Pension IJureau, which aio now under investigation, iio showed more resolu tion than H'ciotaricH aro wont to ex hibit in such cases. To promote him to tho Supreme Pouch at the present time would be to s-quoleh his investi gations, and to leave tho sincerity of the administration in question. It is said that tho picsidont has told Corporal Tanner that in no case will he be disturbed and that he may rest assured of his tenure. If this bo so, it may be that Secretary Noble would be gl.id to go to tho Supreme Pouch to relieve himself of tbo humiliation of insubordination in one of his bureau. Tho incompetency of .Mr. Tanner for so important a position as that of (ommis.ioner of Pensions was urged upon President Harrison previous to his appointment by such eminent comiM-Hors as Senator Hiscock. If President Harrison has passed his promise to retain tlio present commis sioner, ho will likely be compelled to recall it within a twelve montli. Tlio appointment of either Secretary Noble or Attorney General iMillor lo the Supremo Pouch would dispose of ono vexed problem. When Assistant Postimutor-Gcnoral Clarkson accepted tho position it was with tho definite expectations of entering tho cabinet at tho lii:.t vacancy. It was then stated that John W'ananiakor had only ac cepted a cabinet portfolio for tho lion . i f ... or n ooniormi, ami would bo content with a short rule. Put Mr. Wana maker proved a better stayer than was expected. Tho only possible outcome of (he dilemma, save of cour.-o that some obliging noerotury would die or resign, rooms to bo by miiio ono's pro motion, in tlio ovent of Attorney General .Miller's selection, Seetotary Noble would likely bo transferred to tho department of Justice, where he would not drop out of sight us bo would on tho bench. The Supieme Court has, however, many attractions for a tired cabinet ..Ml...,. i.i .... ! w.in. i. it mi tumid mil. nvo in a legal Andalusia, where there is onlv hulllcient woik to relieve the monoto ny of idle hours, and where tho satiated sense i am lulled lo slumber by tbo delightful consciousness of ones own importance. To continually move in an atmosphere of black silk and harm less mystery at $10,000 per annum for life it.- not so bad after all. Ask Mr. Puller, lato a minor light of the Chica go bar, how ho likes the situation with the added salary of Chief Justice. The members of the Supreme Court are tho happiest family in the woild. They undoubtedly earn their salaries, hut as tho Irish laborer said of a bish op's lot, "it's a nice, clean, easv bit of a job." As a specimen of the rank nonsense that is sent from Washington to lead ing dailies nothing hotter has appealed forioiue lime than a New York World spoci.il dipatch to the ellVet that (he "Washington banks had been toninorn. rily embarracsed by the withdrawal of I iiliout $7f).OlH) of the funds of certain Catlmlic societies, Apart from r..,. 41. . .... ...... i. .. l . . i iiirtui.il. mi Mim viiiuurawai can hoiiiMb. ascen.iined to have aetuallv occurred,' UM , it i absurd lo suppose that the with-1 " ",m 1 K,,t draw.d of sf7.r.(M)() could seiiously af fect I he loo.il banks which are among the strongest in the woild and whose bushier involves transactions of the most i - tenshr character. J. II. C. j August ID, 1889. .Messrs. Gorham it Polhchild are it' moving into Ihoir new store building. Daniel Starbird was quite severely injured at the saw mill near Kamcla a few days since. Pov. Waltz has moved into his resi dence adjoining the P.iptist chinch. .Mrs. Geo. Holder and daughter, .Maud, aio expected home in a few days. Mm. Samuel Turner leaves this week on a visit to Santa Cruz, Cal., for tho summer. School will commence the first Mon day in next month, with Mr. White head as preceptor. It is feared that .Mr. Thou. O'Hryan will have to bo again committed lo tho asylum, as he has become almost tin controllable of late. Letitia Short, infant daughter of Mrs. Short, has recovered from her re cent illness under tho treatment of JJr. Saylor, of Union. Every member of "IC" company earnestly requested to be present at the drill on Saturday evening noxt Husiness of importance to transact. Mm. J hoiuhnson ban icturned town from her farm near .Magpie, remain during the winter. .Mr. Starbird's family will remove to La Grandcabout Sept. first. Tlio Mill Co's store is being restocked under the new management. A much needed movement. An incipient lire in the dwelling of of .Mr. S. Williams on Friday was sum manly .squelched by Mrs. Williams without aid. Sho should command the bucket brigade. Mr Farquhar Shaw has decided to take an academic course atlUo.Minvillo college, Yamhill county, and will lake his dcparluie on .Mondav next for Wobfoot. FIB M ! ' Notion .if Cancellation of Old AVnrrniitn. i ! 1'nion Real Estate Association lfai- IMi d a lnr o aiuoaiitof County ... I 1BLE LAIDS "VrOTICE I.S HEPEPY GIVEN THAT J-N in accordance with nn act of tlio legis lntive asemhly of the state of Oregon, ap proved Pebrilarv 'i". 188!). the followim. listed county wii-rants issued mora thnn i -.even years prior to July 1, 18.sf), mid still ' outstanding and unpaid, nrc now iidver ! tiscd (for imvmcnt, and if the same are , net lirc.icnti-if to the coimtv treasurer for payment within sixtv days from this date they will lie cancelled and payment thereof refined ii provided insiiid act. Wntud this July '21, 18.S!). -Wlil'-h arc for s nie on- MOST KKASONABLli TIiRMS. in NAM K. XO. (I.A fls acres Will he opportunity oi wnolu 18 to to ilohn Hardin returned from La Grando with ono week's experience in the restaurant business, now satiedied to remain in Ninth Powder. Four head of horses were killed in Pyles canyon on Saturday by a passing locomotive. Stock must learn lo keep oil' tho track. OPSKRVPK. re ad oining the city of Union. I f.. o t i r .old as a whole or in parcel-, (ioo.l 1 t .". r! v ft "llZr"T !l liotiif. Price j u" j.','' 5'0 'nl Urct$.,.i I Julys, Hulscy, .. il . .... ..I Cnnuis PARK PICKINGS. this Very dry and hot, and rain is need ed in the gardens. The grain is about all cut in M!i tion. It will be one-half or thirds of a crop. Threshing conunonco soon. Mr. V. T. Martin is building a gran ary. I lo will have three or four thous and bunhols of grain. Tho water is getting very low and slock aro bothered about getting it at times. From appeal a noes now the saw mill will have to stop running. Nearly everybody has gone visiting lo tho melon patch at Dolby's hall. ICvorybody and his best girl wore in vited. George Dillon recently passed through tho Park with a band of horses for L. 11. Pinohart. P. M. South drove the .stage out to Sanger ami back to Union, recently. Tho Sunday closing movement is gaining giound rapidly. Pvou (ho churches aro observing the custom. We beliovo in tho gospel of educa tion, of cheerfulness, of justice and in telligence. Die Homo ranges have not vet been brought to the Park, although three of the stoves have been contracted for. When young men and boys go to town and forget themselves so far as to become intoxicated, and while on the road homo seaio women and ride up to tlio houses of old folks and preach and Mvear. I hey ought to bo chained out on tho street so that every ono could see and know them. To put thorn iu jail is no punishment. Hoys, I have not told your names, but you aro known. J)on't do that way any more. Tho mill is still running with tho old saw on the mandril. The compa ny has started a lumber yaid at Union to bo conducted by the Hall 'Pro's. You aro not going to draw mo through that tivu,- S. I eun't got Dick's hide for it dried on the bonus. S. Oh, dear A, give me a kiwi be fore you go. M. 1 had to Uko mv the I girl homo. A. Ho in the touirheat devil I ever miwihI with w our hack homo. I will uo and too her. .1. Mr. and .Mrs. Putlrtlge came up from Powder riier, a few days uro, on a viit. Tiny think of nuking back; t the P.nk hi fure long. ! "20 acres ton miles north of t'nlon; all tillable land; unimproved: price .l."i. per acre. i:s l.'!20 ncros of improved land, fourteen miles north of I'nion; L'f.O acres farming' limn ; i:tiu acres in meadow and balance sul tables for meadow or pasture; good fences ouimnics. orcnnni ami plenty oi water. (rood home for a desirable husbandry Price $in. per acre; one fourth down and Dal.mce on llirce and live year's time Ml 10 acres adjoining the city of Pnion known as the Moore iranlon ; law orchard shrubbery of all kind: hot mid dr.- 1ioiim A line bargain for any one desiring to en- Hums in i in- iron ana gurtieu easiness Price $iXA). !".! HO iicriM one mile west of Union; line Krain or meadow land. Price $(i0. per acre. acres two and one-half miles north west of I'nion; nil rnln ami meadow land; won unproved, price .i per acre '520 acres '." miles south of Union: nil fenced wilhj;nod wire fence; improvements urn-; plenty oi waier anil out-range; s.uuo. rails mi the nlnee: 1T0 acres farmiiiL' hind! balance paiuro bind; wood orchard; three nines iroiii imiiier; lime Kiln on place. ri ire .fii. pur acre. 81 210 acre one mile south of Teloenset anil nine miles south of rnion: 1(10 acres decil ed and Ml acres timber culture: CO acres cood Brain bind: ."0 acres fenced and under cultivation; n,(MX) rails on pluce; dwelling, barn, cellar and oiit-biiildin.s: good well, i lice $i,mu. K.0 acres iast north of Telocavct mid 7 miles from Pnion; 10 acres under cultiva tion; fair improvements. Price flJ.Oj per a'Tc. l()j 10(1 ai res two and one-half miles norlh.of North Powder: 1 10 acres tillable land! 4.'i acres under cultivation ; Kood house, burn, ei liar and oiit-luiildiiiL's. .Morti;:i''e .750. p..;.... i i ...... . II V. ' . . . ll. .IVI t . till 1010 acres twelve miles mirth of I'ninn. in (Jove: MX) acres erain mid numilou' Iniul- bnbinee pasture; well improved; fmod fences, hiiildinus, orchard, etc.. and nlcntv of water; timber Joining same nil east. An xceiicni mi m ror diversllied liushandry. .'(-'() acres eleven miles north of Union, iu 'ove; LM0 acres in cultivation! lmihI fcnci.. buildiiiKs, etc. A line farm. Price .ftiiOO. KiJ liuneh of llil acres, known us tlicllnlf Way Station on the road between Union and Cornucopia, and I miles from Hanger; bus a hirsjv story-:ind-a-half bouse, barn and stables on each side, wood .shed, two j wens aiso a stream oi lunaing water on tho place; UK) acres of natural meadow land and a line range all round. This would be ti line location for a milk or stock ranch. Ono hundred inns of first class hav can be cut each year. Price $S."0. I LI Who wants a saw mill ? Here is vour chance. Only !l miles Iron! North Powder. A llrst class null, with a cutting capacity of (1,000 feet per day, ami has leached 10 00) hvt This mill has a double cireul.-tr saw, built according to the latest Improvements, with lirst class liiachiiicri- Hummi'IhihI Only oiie-iiiurth mile from "main river, by plenty of good milling timber; water power mill, with water privileges, etc. Kusy pay. incuts. This is a splendid chance for "a mlil man. Price $1,Xh). 1IS An y-:icre tract of as line land as can be found iu Powder Itivcr vallev; on warm spring branch; splendid grain "or meadow land, and only .1 miles from Norlh Powder. This is a rare bargain. Price .filOO. 117' Three blocks in one tract iu North Union, known as the John Kaion place; has large and commodious house, well mid substan tially constructed in every particular; en tire place set iu orchard of cherries pears, apples, etc., also small fruit grow to perfec tion ; entire place can bo irrigated; all ne-cc-wiry oiu buildings. Kor a neat residence In Union you can llml no better place. This is u chance iu a lifetime. Price .$1.7o0. HK One ami one-half lots in Cove, upon which is an elegant two-Morv house with eiu'ht rooms, all well linishcii throughout, with stable, woodshed, etc., also good well. This is one of the neatest residences in Cove, (live us a call and we will suit you. Price lfl.7.V.l, J (iond farm of Kto uercs, i, miles from North Powder on the main road from Un ion to linker City; well finished story and i: half house: good liarn, stable, grauerv, etc; well lor burn and ono for house; voting orchard of fit) trees beginiug lo bear, and Miuill fruits in great ipianilties. This is one of the best lat ins around North Powder. ro L'dl 11)0 71' 1 800 , 072 , 073 .1110 .mi .1140 10 .'il.-i 710 , 7!t . 810 807 A. $ '2 (10 H U I) Jan. do do do do do do do do do do . 1)0 . . . . 0..l .1170 ....I'M) .... U . . . ir . . . . : . . . . ;w .. 41 . . . W . . . IS .... 40 .... lOti . .. ir7 . .. .-.in .... 518 ... (J7(! .... 781 ... Kll .... KIj ... an ... k;i ... k;'i ... Hill ... i!;o ... :ra ... 435 ... MX! ... 042 . . . 010 . . 071 . . . 001 ...1018 . ..101 ...1070 .. 1220 . . 1527 ...lOlfl . ..KWTi . . . 1702 1810 . 1 807 . . 11)01 .. 101.1 , ..2003 . .2022 .2P'2 .'."io .. 71 .. .17.1 .. 007 . . KM 1000 . .met . . 1 ISS .1210 ..1273 ..130!) 7 ir i K M 320 aoios nf improved land. Ill miles front Union and .1 miles from North Powder; mostly good tillable land; some meadow laud; balance pasture; living water on the nl m ..I (I,.. ..... i i . ......nn iipiiiiii, iiu.ii iiiiiiicr nun one- half mile from school house. Price l,(i.)U. I'JII 120 acres of uood farming land two miles northwest of Union: 10 acroi uinlnr i nlil. vatiun; muall liuusoiuul htable. Price jlfi pur itere, 1 22 1 A half Muck Iu North Union with nice roildonce, eonvenimit to business portion of Union, and a very desirable home; small bam and necessary outbuildings, price 1 ,.ia. 1 2.1 1 A block of luud iu North Union; suitable dwi'llliiK for a small familv; .small barn, wiMid shol, cellur, etc. A verv (hwlrable lootttion on ilulu (trout. Price $1,200. I-M ISOaerosof improved laud In Cove; all tfood uiemluwlHiul but about LMaercs, which Is suitable for pamuro. Price fit) per acre. blm-te" ht m""b"r f ,HW" l0,!, a"11 ! Tcnd.or.' dati: 1HI11. f Fob. 1. 31 linker j Aug. 10, W .S lienliigtou ! do Geo W Crane .. 18W eiislngcr nine Dennev Deal vs Mc Comas Oct. 2, M A -Murry ... do do . . . . nP-07. Jan. 11. Pred Prn bstel do C. Webb do Jog Weathers Pel). 8. PS McComas.. .Tune 1, W P Koger.... Oct. 8, T P llaird Pee. 3, A M Smith, do A Itvncrson. . . do JI I. Thomas. .. do Sm Stover do I) Patterson 18(i8. Jan. 1, Joseph lirnden. no w rrittiiani. . 1, A C Craig John Koger. . . . John (Ivlcr J Sonnunberg. . P Camasca C P Sehoope. . . WTillnian . .. ItW King A H Prone M Sterling P Jackson .Inly 8. J I'ekril Pec. 10, O Illabln do W Hennovy ISO!). Jan. (!, O llabbington.. .m en. .., u iirav May 7, K S McOoiuas... do do .... July 0, J Oswalt 1870. July 8, Joseph Yount.. no w it fatten do 0 Carroll Sept. 23, K W imblcr... Nov. 10, S M Plack 1871. Mch. 10, J I. Ciivincss.., IlL'. Mav 8. 0 Kcllev July 3, .1 Misner do A ! nrgeson do II llromley. . . . do J W White do I II Itrown do PR it Homer do W II Patten Nov. 13, W W Paker. . 1873. Mch. 7. W (1 Hunter. . .May 23, .1 (! Nessley Sept. I. W W linker Xov. (J, A Terwilligcr . . uo j i; i.ow do 10 Parker do A P Morrison . . . do J A Childers 1874. Mch. (!, P Troy do 1 I'ltzwater May 1.1. W H Patten.... iio Oco Aekles yo M Jasner 187.1. Inly 0. M .Inspcr no w makes ee . .. 1870. April 0, S .Miller May 17. l.Shal'er " 18..I It Thomson . . . do U J lingers. . . . July 8, W II Parent .. .. do .1 P Stevens . . . . Sept. 8, John Phv 1877. Jan. ,1. J K Johnson do J M Henderson. . Sept. ti. I. Downey 1878. Mnv 21. A Cox do P Hallev .lime 28. P W Duncan. .. Oct. 8, .Mrs S Fletcher.... .Nov. 11, A O Craig 1870. May 23,. I Hunter ' 21. .1 Howke Sept. (I, 1' M Collin . ... Pov. 10. W T Picklin 1S80. May 15,1) II MeWatcrs.. June2(i, .1 Irwin Nov. 0, (i Stalks do W Pratt do II Pods . . . . Nov. 20, J M Jterrv 1881. Jan. 7, C It Hayes do II Howard May 11. J Dodsou do M Iiabbiueton. do J M Shepard . . July 20, W A Haniin.. do J Davis Oct. 10, O P (loodoll... Nov. 10. J I! Header . do TAlteavis. . do D II Ueuvis . 1S82. Apr. (I. Pat Healev . June lf. John Mi-Lain. do VO Wilson .. STATIC OK OKKOOV. '..,...!.. f li..:.:.. f ss I hereby certify that the foregoing con tains a list of all county warrants which lmvo been issued, drawn and not cancelled prior to .Inly 1, 1882, as the same nppears by the records of Union county, now in my possession, Witness my liand and oflleial seal this July 10. 1880. A. T. NKII.L. si:.i,.) County Clerk Union Co. Or. AMT. 1(1 2 00 7.1 00 2 00 2 00 1.1 8' .1 40 25 00 !) 18 12 7.1 2 07! 10 00 3 33 2 m 1 2o 2 10 2 7(1 2 75 2 20 4 00 2 20 (i (Mi 2 m 4 32 4 32 2 00 .1 00 2 00 3 40 2 (X) 2 00 2 Ofi 2 0 2 m 2 m 7 00 (i no 2.1 00 22 75 8 00 2 tifi 2 m 2 m 5 33 1 00 Summons, In theCircuit court of the state of Oregon, for Union county. David Kecks, Plaintiff, ) vs. Thos. P. Hall, Defendant. I To the above named defendant. Thomas P. Ilnll!- rx Tin-: xamp op Tin-: statu of 1. Oregon, you are hereby rcspiircd to ap pear ami answer or plead to the complaint lilcil against you iu the above entitled ae tion on or before the lirst day oftb ne . regular session of said mart to be Imb ptimno-. r-. "'Tpl lit 111 I 1:1)11 after tin; pitl'licatlou oi this stmimoiis in,- six weeks, town: on the Ith .Moiulay in .September. lsii, that being the 23d day -f s.-ud month, and that in default of such answer or pleading, plaintiff will ti judgment against you for the sum of $vo 31 and interest thereon from the 31st day of January. 1887 at the rate of ten tier cent per annum., together with the further , 'Pi rv JTC to and from principal ioints Mini of ten per cent, on the whole amount i 1 1VjJY1-' 1 in tlio United States, Canada i: si ii'.r.M.. i -r l m . Pa.engcr. No. 4, P.-!-'-iil-' r. :.'n.3. 1ve at 5:2.1 a. in. i at 1 :' p. u.. Freight. No. ?, L'Ve.Preight No. 7, l.'ve nt 2 ;3.1 a. m. at 1 1 :20 p.m. due, as a reasonable attorneys fee in this action, and for costs anil disbursements. ; This summons is published iu Tin: One- uus Scoit by order of the Hon. J. H. llir.l, , bulge of the Seventh Judicial District of the t State of Oregon made on the 7ih day of i August, 1SS0. I SHPI.TON CAItllOI.I.. I S-8-w7 Attorneys for Plaintiff. ! NOTICE POP PUHLICATION. and Kuro; o. Elegant P2SST Cars. Pmigraut Slecpin ; Car Pun Through on Express Trams to I.XNU Ornen at Pa Ohaxiik, Oukoo.v,) July 17, 18.s). f Xotice is hereby given that the following named settler has tiled 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 I.a Grande, Oregon, on Sept. 10, 188!) viz: Mankan Gooii.voruit, I). S. No. 02.12, for the SPH Sec. ill, Tp. X, P. 30 P, W. 31. lie names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of. said land, viz: Charles I). Gooduough, Newton Peeeh, Jesse D. Vance and J. Swlkert.all of El gin. Oregon. Any person who dcires 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 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 oiler evidence in rebuttal of that submitted bv f"i and ST. PAUL Free of Charge and Without Change. Close connection-, at Portland for San Fran cisco and l':i. t Sound i.oints. OCEAN DIVISION. The Oregon Hallway it Navigation Co.. ami Paciiie Coast Suamsliio Co. vili dis patih Stiatners between Sun Frcn cisco ami Portland. :t-i follows: KliOM PoUTI. IN!). i F'iOM SIX 1-R Si Im .). I.eaxjngat 12Midn'i,! L'v'ng Spear st. wit' as follows: atlOa. m. as follows; Oregon, Aug. B, 15. 27 .-tau At!g72, It. 2( I State. - 7, If, 41 Columbia " U, 18, HO Columbia 11, 23, livyon. " 1 o. -j 1 The company reserves theri;:ht to change steamers or sailina- dav-. claimant. 2.1-iw HPNIIY llIXPHAPT, Kegister. X o 3 00 1 SO 2 00 2 00 7 40 .1 20 2 (i(i 2 Co' 2 m 2 20 1 00 2 20 I 00 2 00 5 40 3 00 4 00 1.1 ( (i 50 0 00 13 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 1 50 2 00 2 00 1 00 2 00 4 00 I 00 1 00 Timber I.aiul Heu Act, for .iiiim ::, n; 'iililicatiDii. United States Land Olllce. ) l.a Grande, Oregon, dune 10, isi!). -VTOTICP IS HEUKliY GIVEN I'll AT 1 In compliance with the jirovisions of the act of congress of June. 'I, 187s, entitled, "An act for tho sale of timber lands in the states of California, Oregon, Nevada, find asuiugton territory,' MlIKlUTT E. Wll.XINSO.V, of Union, county of Union. State of Ore gon, lias this day tiled iu this otlicu his swornstatementXo.no, for the purchase of the SE,'4 of Section (i. iu Township No. 4 S, liange o, 11 I-.ast, and will oiler proof to show that thelaud sought is more valua ble for its timber or stone than for ae-ricul- tutal purposes, and to establish his claim to said laud before the rceister and recei ver of this olllce at I.a G-nndo. Oreiron. on Saturday, the 7th day of September. ISS!). He names as witnesses ; Bernard Logs, don. J. W. Minnick. it. V. Davis and li. . Hates, all of Union. Orctron. AllV and all ncrsmis- chmmtitr mli-fii'nlv the above-described lands are requested to tile their claims in this officii on or lieforc said 7th day of September, 1SS0. Jicxav jiixnuAitT, (i-13-wl() lii-ister. .1. SMITH, den'. Manager KATES OP PASSAGE: Cabin. - - 110.00 Steerage - - ?S.0O Round Trii Tickets, Unlimited - ijO.OO Children, under 1-2 years - - Half Fare ,, ,, 5 years ... Free IulUhUiiij .llenh nml Jicrtli.. A. I.. MAXWELL, G. P. it 1'. A. I. W. SXEED, AM.:.t. Union. f Mi G::ly Jlcnnl.io fT.tci:i ot'JIc inory Tri.intus. l our Jjiiiikji J.carc.ci'. in 011.1 i eliding'. jVihul Wrta.lci ilijj ecrcl. Ev -rv ami niiuli cr.'ii:'v (n tvliucil. O -i.v i C r.v .p'iu.' L asj't-c. V- u i n o i.ii lr. i of ;-. V." n. A. r.-,rn. Hi:!. I 1. t.. j u l-l.i :i ,! I ,i..:., tin . 13. . i.i, i. ';- : .,-,ThiMi:, , t . i i-ii ,i. :, ..' !V.. lc l '.5..-I j t.ir.. i (:, .,iu I-" 1 I' -'.'(mm, -. ' ,.' t;-'.s i-i ouiur, J. i i -. i . 1 1 :' i j . . . , km is . m m is w a t I9K If mm. s Cornucopia Saloon, . 57 . . 03 .. 4S(i .. 071 . 1011 ..1111 ..1271 . ..1454 ... 1707 ...1003 ..2001 ... 17.1 ... 408 ... (fill ... 005 ... iKX) ...1071 ...1105 . 1331 ...1377 ...1580 ...1585 Kill . . . l!)02 .1012 2002 33 .. II . (W .. 773 . IW7 . i!K 1' H 4 00 2 00 4 00 1 00 2 20 1 00 2 20 1 21) 4 20 1 00 2 00 ti 00 1 70 5 20 2 00 4 30 13 00 1 80 1 70 4 50 1 70 1 00 21 50 1 00 1 50 10 00 2 10 2 10 2 00 Timber r.unil .ct. .lime a, ISTK.-.Notlce for rulilicatloa. U.S. I.axii OiTici:, La Gka.viik, Oi:i:hon.) .1 III V S INK! I. f 00 Xotice is hereby given that in comnlianee 10 with the provisions of the act of comrro.ss nf I -J! I T l.-ti .1.I...1 .. t . .V . jiiiiuii, nun, ciiiuieii .in aei lor i uc s:i c ot timber hinds m the States ot California. Oregon, Xevada, and Washington Territory," Ei.viauio DitAi'im, of Union, county of Union. State of Oregon, has this dav liled in this oiliee his sworn statement Xo. Ill), for the purchase of the Xk: XE!f and XK'-v XW'r of Section , 32, iu Township Xo. I South, Itaugc No. 41 East, and will oiler proof to how that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to said hind be fore tho register and receiver of this otHce. at La Granile. Oregon, on I'ridav. tin. .itb dav of October, ISM), He names as witnesses: A. Cvi.-roi George .Simmons, George Light foot and i .IMIItiS X'H mi 1M .if Un on lli..u... ' ..iiiiiiii im i. -uus i:iaiiiiiug inversely . ot mi.- innnu-iiisiiniiMi lauus are reipiestcil to; file their claims in this oilico on or before I said 4th day of October, l.ss!). Ilr.xitv Kl.M.ll MST. 7-ll-wl() llegistcr Wit. Wii.po.v, Piiot'. Tlie Finest of Wines, Liquors and Cigars always in stock. FIIIST CLVSS JJILLIAKDTAULE. Drop in and be sociable Niitluu of Ailuitulntrntur'ii Snle. VTiri'lCE IS HEPEllV GIVEN, THAT in pursuance of an order of the pro- onto court oi i nlon county. State of Ore- k'i nauu ami e terrii on inc necomi iinv of July, IS.S0, in the mutter of the estate of Thomas Culver, decensfd, the undersigned. iniiiuuisiraior oi uie muu estate, will sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, on Saturday, the 17th day of August, ISM), at 2 o'clock p. m.. at the court house door in the city of Union, county of Pnion. all the right, title, interest and estate of tho said Thomas Culver at the time of his death, iu and to all that certain lot, piece or parcel of laud lying In the said countv of Union, State of Oregon, described as fob lows, to-wit: The Nj.j of the NE'i S 7, Tp. I S, ot Itungo 40 East of Wllluniutte meridian. Dated Jttlv 18, IsSI. ... P. U CAHPOLL, Ailminlslrntor of the estate of Thomas Culvor, deceased, NOTICE POP PUBLICATION. Lam) Oinci: at La Gua.ndi: Ohkoox,) Aug. x, KS0. f Notice is herebv eiven that the full named settler hits tiled notice of his In tentions to make tlmil proof in support of nis claims, unit tliat said proof will be I mane lief ore the register and receiver at La Grando, Oregon, on Oct. 1, lssl), viz : Joskch F. H t i l-, Hd. No. 2012, for the SW',' Sec. 22 Tn 5 S, It. 30 E. W. M. 1 " He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz; Jasper H. Stevens, Howard P. C.ininbi ll John Shaw and George Allen, all of North Powder. Oregon. Any person who desires to protest against the allowance of such proof, or who knows of any substantial rtason, under the law and tho regulations of tho Interior Department why such proof should not be allowed, will be given an opportunity at tho 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. Hkxiiy Pt.vr.iiAicr, b-15-W(i HcL'lstnr. -FSs?!. SU.'t .1ev.-lcp:ir:eliiu.-J tl3.T.Sl"-- l' "C ftKj i . t,lL( i Tiarrc inc peupa , .1, ,co iT--X1-.uwii in tili luca.ii.v.u,, vcir ','"& fjf.-A t K-U.""!!!! Cm ailathmrnlt. iTl.r- i, rSMflSsl ,,"-',i.il","HVi'eBronipisi r . s J i ( . E Jt:lJvl.Jr.ninlci In return irenk ihm v,.i. !, 4 ' t i R "f'li i "I'll ' wild, la tlioi! who -7?iJ, rO'J''V"' rjl' ' yur hctne.tnil allrr IS JrfliCa .'?Pk I' ' Ki-inU ni.ii hlnn u r ml.-aitfr ti. Sllltrl'l natent. tii tin run out In ;mc ratt'iita iv - nmi: it voki foi Mia, Miuiho vj r mi lii.irr.tfi, a.iu i.uv t-'il. lor Rrvv;,,. i.r.. ful in ii limn in Hie orl4. All la 1 Hurivruti. ins iricn Ih c nr v: i. to mat mitrmtp. Mt iVeo :bo te.- an.iu-- m n in i!it m rlil. anil Ilia I'.'tS '."."''i' ''" 1-i-lia : i li ii I.... I'u nn Anu'iica. -lf.Ll,Al'0.,i.in Vu,.usiii, .Vniiie. TliouiPon iV: I'nrsc) nni airenU for Hie celebrated Cyclone Wmd.Mill, and n the in-ice-s mi tbein have been yri-eat-ly reduced thev are now within the reach of nil. Sample mill to bo soon at ihoir pinner in North Union. Call ami examine it. IS9liiL.$X JOHN aftfc Jio wron , u.iy to run tt : tt sows ms- iffl "" '. running fur.vant or vr.-r-'t-.3 V-""8' cks loose Joints. SsSSyi:'' ""I'sto lliri-atl in luaclilao r-.fe rVMr7iLfM nralinttli. u pmil noint In anv other ma i linif ll miri inn tKishc&s. BUY THE ROYAL SrjOHN, For Sale by P.P. IllUiWN, I nion, Or. s Summons. Kxniulunliou, All Koltors proiupMv an swurtMl and all information dti.sirod will bo clioorlully yivon. Aiblirxut all commuiiaeatiomi to WILSON & IIAOKKTT, JJwruUiii Pnion Pwil Palate Ass'n "VTOTICE IS HEKEI1Y GIVEN THAT ll for the purpose of making uu exanil nation of nil pcrsuns ho imiv ollVr them selves us candidates for 'teachers of tho schools of this county, the countv school superintendent thereof will hold "a public cMimluutinn at Pnion. Oregon, be ginning at noon on Wcdncsdav, tlio L'.sth duv of August, ins!). I)ated this loth day of August. ISSi). J.I.. CAUTKH. County School Superintendent, Pnion County, Oregon. 15-w'J- In the Circuit court of theMato of Oreaoii. f..M .1... ........... f..f mi mi. i-iiiiiujr in i num. Charles Fresh, Plaintiff, Vs. Mure K. l'r.isb M. fnti 1 ni To Mary E. Prosit , the above nan'icd de fcudaut : I N THE NAME OP THE STATE OP -a uregou, you are iicrcliv reipunil to up-1 pear and answer the complaint tllodiijfiiinut I you in the above entitled suit, in the above i iiiiiiieu conn, on or before the first day ot the next regular term thereof, to-wit : SEPTEMPEP L'3, 18S0, ; and if you fail so to uppenr or answer, for' want thiTcof the plaintitl will tuke a dc cree against you dissolving the mart lag.- ' contract now existing between plaintitl and defendant, ami for the cot and disburse menu of this suit. This summons ls published in Tin. Out 1 uos Scoi t. by ordd of l.uih. r It. Uou , judge, made at ehnmuer .uul b, ,r n .... , 1 of July 1. IKSi. HYDIl, JOHNS ,v ol.Msri i 7-11 Attornei - tor Iliu,.rf, PATENT ll....: i . . .. win unco, ami nu ratent lius mess nttended to Promptly and for .Moderate Pee". Our otHce is opposite the I", s. Patent Olllce, and wo can obtain P.itenis in less time tlmn those remote from Wasoington Send MODEI.or DilAAVING. We advise si?CPUEI) ,IAK"K 1 I 'A TENT IS rVfr' liere' M iUo Peotmnster. the ufihol.M. Patent Olllce. I i circular advice, ti.rim.aml reflerenccs to actual clb ent iu yoin- own !tutc or County, v.iite to C. A. SNOW Co., Opposite Pntviit Oiliee. W.ist.iiui,.,,, ),(; "M'iJ Ocld tr,ici,.7 . .rr .... w w. imcn, f lit.' , ... . a X.. ..sa... 1.. ,, ,.,,,, k-W . run .a,lnii..rLi i ".-ua. i4lu.. '.r I'lTkOUUitacj i. J.i u i vn fre, . r '.TH.,i.' ' tt-Ua. lllllJ 1 -. :U , .... Maj - .1 I -. tr, . I. IU. '.. Itf tlv !.-:. 1aua ' rww..i. L. IX-.. rjriTain