mrrtrrr-.T-i . arris-; na-T
IT'S COMING.
Sentimental 1'pnple I,oMii Crip, nml tlio
Dny C ltctrlliutloii In at Ifnntl.
TIic following extracts nro made from
tho old Connecticut "blue laws," which
were fo culled because they were prin
ted on bluo paper:
"The governor, and magistrates con
vened in general asncmbly are the su
premo power, under God, of this inde
pendent dominion. From the deter
mination of tho assembly no appeal
shall be made.
No man shall ho a freeman or have
a vote unless ho is converted and a
member of one of tho churches allowed
in the dominion.
Each freeman shall swear by tho
blessed (iod to bear true allegiance to
this dominion, and that .1 emits is the
only king.
No dissenter from tho essential wor
ship of this dominion shall be allowed
to give u vole for electing magistrates
or any oliuer.
No food or lodging shall he offered
to u heretic.
No one shall cross the river on tho
Sabbath but an authorized clergyman.
No one shall travel, cook victuals,
make beds, sweep houses, cut hair or
shave on the Sabbath day.
No one phall kiss his or her children
on tho K.ilibath or fasting days.
Tho Sabbath shall begin at sunset
Saturday.
Whoever brings caids or dice into
the dominion shall pay a Hue of .Cf.
No one shall eat mince pies, daiieo,
play cards or play any instrument of
iVWk ftNcejJt the drum, trumpet or
jewslniip.
No gMSpel preacher shall join people
in marriage. Tho magistrate may join
them in marriage, as ho may do it
Willi less scandal to Christ's church.
No man shall court a maid in per
ron or by letter without obtaining tho
concent of her parents; .Co penally for
tho lirst o dense, 10 for tho second,
and for the third imprisonment during
the pleasure of tho court."
There is an element in this city
which would like to have just such
laws unacted hero with oven far more
sumptuary additions. They would
like to say what sort of bread others
shall eat, and tlioy would liko to say
that a glass of wine at dinner should
ho prohibited. They would liko to al
so say that certain organizations of
feeble-minded men and strong-minded
women should be tho governing power
mentioned in tho first paragraph.
Then llioro are others who would
liko to afliliato and rule with tho above
mentioned, while they got drunk and
gambled on the sly; dance, elad in
the brief authority of an undershirt
with women of tho town at unseemly
hours; cheat their neighbors at any
opportunity and revile, slander and
misii!?o those to whom they owe grati
tude all tho time.
Thanks to tho reign of right and rea
son, that such things as blue laws and
overy thing akin thereto are losing their
grip, and the day of rctiilmtion is at
hand. Taeoma Globe.
Tho Walla Walla .loanml says: With
in tlio la-it ten days, straimo sort of bui?s
liuvu made their appearance ttml they ily
around tint elect ilo lights, ami tliua drop
onto tlio Mdewalfc, looking liko so ninny
castor bo in-, unit leaving big urease spots
whenever they happen to ho crnsbed bo-
nealb a pedestrian's heel. No one. seems
to 1 atiln to 11:11110 these now emigrants.
Some believe tlioy 001110 from Alaska, but
that', impossible. Tlioy have two sets of
Wini.'f'. Tlio outer or main wlnirs look
bronzed and uiv liunl. while those beneath
(,thein appuirun thongh they were made out
of ('anion llnuucl.
The attention of farmers ami grain deal
ers is ealled to tho superior facilities 11ml
advantages oll'ored by Frank lire's. Imple
ment Co. for Hie purchase ami hauling of
all kind.- of grain at their large warehouse
and elevator at I.a (i ramie. They will fur
nish farnier.i sacks for the hauling of grain
free, ami having unlimited facilities for
storing ami making advances on wheat,
can od'er superior inducements to thine
who mav desire to hold their wheat for
better piiaes, or they will pay thu highest
tuarktl price tn cash. 8-1-tf
Notice !
Q " A KKWA UI) to any person or per
pJif V suns who will secure the capture
ami conviction of the parly or parties who
'kindled ilros on my ranch, the lirst oc
curring Aug. I. ami the seeoml Aug. '.'1st.
For de.-i rlpiion of track or any other Infor
mation I can give, einiiilro at my house,
8-i'J-iul .1. N, .Wnviim.i..
Caution !
Toy no money In advance to Itinerant
Directory I'anvnsncr. We arc led to men
tion this from the fact that certain parties
have been fraudulently using our pnbllea
IIoiik ai Kpeehueus, 11 ml by that means eo.
tenting moneys in ailvauce. lleforo signing
iinoo'cr. ivthut It has tlio name of It. I..
I'OLK A; f:(). printed thereon. We ask no
payment until tho work U delivered, and
our soilMtor havu strict nrdcru not to take
paynu'ut for cither advertisements or sub
hcrlptlor.s. .B.w(i It. I- I'OI.K .t CO.
NOTICE FOll PUBLICATION.
Lajso Omen at La Guanoi:, Oiikhon, 1
Atlg. 21, 1881). (
Notice Is hereby given tlinttbe followlnt'
named settlor lias tiled notice of his inten
tion to make Hunt proof in support of his
claim, nnil Hint said proof will be Hindis be
fore the register and receiver at La (Irandc,
Oregon, on Oct. 18, ISM, viz :
Itr.riw.v ItF.Eti,
lid. No. 420(1, for the Lot I. SKK XHK nud
NK4 SVM h'ec. .', Tp. S. It 4(1 H.
He names the lollowing witness-es to
prove bis continuous residence noon and
cultivation of, said laud, viz:
John Iliggons, l'rcd Dennie. Klwln Mills
and John deed, all of I'lue valley. Oregon.
Anv jie'rson who desires to protest, icrainst
the iillovvnnec of sueh proof, or who knows
of any substantial reason, under the law
and the regulation of the Interior Depart
ment why such proof should not bo allowed
will bo given an opportunity at the nbovo
mentioned time ami place to cross-examine
tho witnesses of said claimant, and to oiler
evidence in rebuttal of that submitted by
claimant.
llENllY IttNr.lf.VltT,
8-20-wO Kegister.
NOTICE FOR IMJULICATIOX.
LandOitici: at La (Jiiaxuk. Oiikmonv
Aug.at. l.J!. '
Notice Is hereby given that the followiiig
iiaincd settler has tiled notice of his inten
tion to make final proof In support of his
claim, ami that said proof will be made be
fore the register and receiver at La CI ramie,
Oregon, on Oct. 18, lsH, viz.:
Hnwi.v Mills,
1). S. No. 82:27. for the SJxf SWK Hue. 15, Tp.
MS. lt.-Ni K, W. M.
He mimes the following witnesses to
prove his continuous residence upon and
cultivation of. said land, viz:
John lliggon. T. A. Denney, Koiibon
deed and John deed, all of I'ine valley. Or.
Auv person who desires to pi otet against
the iillowonce of such proof, or who knows
of any substantial reason, under the law
ami tlie 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,
nud to oiler evidence hi rebuttal of that
submitted by claimant.
Husky I'ixi:iiai:t,
8-2!hfi 1'egistcr.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Land Ornei: at La Oiiaxhi:, Oiikoox.)
Aug. 21. 1.S8I). f
Notice is hereby given that the following
mimed settler has tiled notice of Ids Inten
tion to make llnal proof in support of his
claim, and that said proof will he mnde he
fore tlio register and receiver at La (Jmnde.
Oregon, on October 15, JHM), viz: i5
William Pm'mmki:.
lid. No. 3s()!i, for the SKK .See. .11, Tp. 5 S,
It. :t!l K, W. M.
Ho names Hit) following witnesses to
prove his continuous residence upon and
cultivation of, said land, viz:
John Shaw, William .shaw. Jnmes Dnltini
and N. 8. dlank, all of North Powder. Or.
Anv person who desires toprolestagamst
thu allowance, of such proof, or who knows
of any substantial reason, under the law
ami the regulations of tho Interior Depart
ment, why. such proof should not he allowed,
will bo given 1111 opportunity at the above
mentioned time and place to cross-examine
the witnesses of said claimant, and to idler
evidence in rebuttal of that submitted by
claimant, fc Hi:viiy Ki.nkiiaut,
8-2:Mv(I " ltegister.
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One needs no experience or capital In this
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sells itself, mid ivo give our agents :' lny.-
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72.'l Market St., .aa Kranciijco, Cal.
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MAltlOX COUNTY, OltlXIO.V.
Klementary and preparatory elnsses fc r
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Complete Commercial, Scientific
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For larger boys and young men. This insti
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For CataloLMics miiilv also to TiikSScoi t
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Union and Cornucopia
Stage Line
Quickest and Cheapest
Route to tho l'iuo Creek
Mines.
KATKH :
fa 111:. ntmoiiT.
iir.nm 1
lUo
Union to Park
4-1 M
. . it IK)
' ' hunger
" Cornucopia
Geo.F. HALL, Agent, Union, Or
!MIi im mb I
j Tin
1
! Union
Real Instate Association
Jlavo listed a large amount of
mm
Which arc for s ale on
MOST KliASONAHLli TERMS,
in
."S neres ad oinlmx the city of Union.
Will ho sold as n whole or in parcels. (J001I
opportunity to secure a cheap home. Price
of whole tract ?3,2o0.
21
"20 acres ten miles mrih of Union; all
tillable hind; unimproved: price flo. per
acre.
I "J
1 "20 ncres of improved land, fourteen
miles north of Union; 30 aero funning
land; 200 acres in meadow ami balance sui
table for meadow or pasture; good fences,
buildings, orchard ami plenty of water. A
good home for a desirable husbandry.
Trice f ir. per acre; one fourth down and
balance on three and live year's time.
HI
10 acres adjoining the city of Union,
known as the Moore garden; la'rpe orrhnrd;
shrubbery of all kinds; hot and dry house.
A line bargain for any one desiring to en
gage in the fruit and tranlcn business.
I'rice 11,500.
1M) norm one mile west of Union; 11 110
grain or meadow laud. Trice ?C0. per acre.
:I20 acrei two and one-half miles north
west of Union; all jrrain and meadow hind;
well improved, price $25 per acre.
l"l
.'120 acres 2-r miles south of Union; all
fenced with good wire fence; improvements
fair; plenty of water and out-raiiKc; 8,01,0.
rails on the place; 150 acres fanning land;
balance pasture land; good orchard; three
miles from timber; lime kiln mi place.
Trice per aero.
CI
210 acres one mile south of Tcloeasot and
nine miles south of Union; 100 acres deed
ed and Ki) acres limber culture; (.'0 acres
good grain hind; .",() acres fenced and under
cultivation ; 5, 000 rails on place; dwelling,
barn, cellar and out-buildingi; good well,
rrlo-J?l,X)0.
1(10 neros just north of Telocasot and 7
miles from Union; 10 acres under cultiva
tion; fair improvements. Price fll.O) per
a-rc,
10
100 acres two and one-half miles north of
North Powder; M0 acres tillable, land; 4.'i
acres under cultivation; good hou.se, barn,
cellar and out-buildings. Mortgage $750.
Prieo Ml. per acre.
11J
1010 acres (we've miles north of Union,
in Cove: (100 acres grain and moadow land;
balance pasture; well improved; good
fences, buildings, orchard, etc., and plenty
of water; timber joining Kimo on east. An
excellent- farm for diversified husbandry.
Trice $15 0:'0.
12
.",20 acres cloven miles north of Union, in
(love; 200 acres in cultivation; good fences,
buildings, etc. A lino farm. Price $(;,,' JO.
lS
Itanch of l(il acres, known ns the Half
Way Station on the road between Union
and Cornucopia, and -1 miles from Sanger;
has a large story-aud-a-hidf house, barn
and stables on each side, wood shed, two
wells tiNo ii stream of tunning water on the
place; 10) acres of natural meadow land
and a line range all round. 'I bis would be
a Hue location for a milk or stock ranch.
Ono hundred tons of lirst eltisi hay can he
cut each year. I'rice $S50.
15j
Who wants a saw mill? Hero it your
chance. Only !l miles from North Powder.
A lirst class mill, with a cutting capacity of
(1,0 it) feet per day, and has reached lOOt'O
feet. This mill has a double circular saw,
built according to the latest improvement-.,
with lirst class machinery throughout.
Only one-fourth mile from main river, lim
pidity of good milling timber: water power
mill, with water privileges, do. H.isy pay
ments. This is a splendid chance for a
mill nun. Trice $1,000.
An .v()-acvo tract of as line land as can
he found in Powder diver valley; on warm
spring branch; splendid grain or meadow
hind, and only .'! miles from North Powder.
This is a rare bargain. Price $i;oo.
171
Three blocks in ono tract in North Union,
known as the John Kiiton, place; bus largo
and commodious house well ami substan
tially constructed in evorv particular; en
tiro place set in orchard o? ehorrio--, pear,
apples, etc., also Mnall fruit grow to perfec
tion; entire place cau.be irrigated; 11II 110-ce.-sary
out buildings. For a neat residence
in Union you can find 110 better phuv.
This is it chance in a lifetime, i'rice $1,750.
lit
One and one-half lots in Cow, upon
which is an elegant twd-storv house with
eight rooms, nil well finished throughout,
with stablo, ivomlhht'd, etc., also godd well.
This is one of tho neatest residences in
Cove, (live us a call and wo will suit yon.
Price $1,750,
101
(load farm of 100 ueros, 1! miles from
North Powder 011 the muin rond from Un
ion to linker City; well linWhed story and
a half house; good linrn, stable, granory,
etc; well for barn ami one for house; young
orchard of 50 troes bcgiuhig to bear, and
smalt fruits In great quantities. Thi is
one of the best farms around North Pow
der. 20
1120 acres of improved laud. 1(1 miles from
Union ami 5 miles from North Powder;
mo.-tly good tillable laud: koine meadow
land ;'halance pasture; livlnit water on tho
oIhco Hie year round ; near tinilier and one
iialf milo from school house. Price $1,(1)0,
W
12) acres of good farming land two miles
northwest of Union; 10 acren under culti
vation ; email house and stable. Price $ 15
per acre,
121
A half block in North Union with nice
losideiico, convenient to business portion of
Union, and a very desirable home; small
burn ami nccisaiv outbuildings. Price
$1,500.
Il
A block of land In North Union; Mutable
dwellhitf for a muult family; small barn,
wood hed. collar, etc. A very dolrable
location on Main utrttet. Prieo $1,30).
1211
120 acres of Improved laud hi Covf ; all
lmoiI meadow land but iiImihI '.Macron, which
is N.utal'lo for iMikture, Price $20 per acre.
ANo a lurge number of town lot nud
blocks.
All Loiters promptly an
swered and all information
desired will be cheerfully
given.
AddroM oil couiuiiiuiiimMuiu to
WILSON 1 1 A 0 IvJ2TT,
Secretaries Union dual ltttate Ass'n
Notice of Cancellation of Ol.l Comity
AVarrnntn.
7vTOTICK IS HKItKIlY OlVHN THAT
i. 1 In accordance with nn art of the legis-
i Jntiw ooxpinblv of tho stnt of Oregon, up
i prored February 35. 18W, the following
listed county wtrrutits issued mora than
1 seven years prior to .Inly 1. 18sfl, mid still
' outstanding and unpaid, nre now ndver
! tised for ptivment, and if the same are
not preciited to tho county treasurer for
' piiymenf within sixty days from this date
1 1 hey will be cancelled and payment thereof
! refused n- nrovided in unld act.
I Dated lidi.Iuly 22. 1W
DATK
XAMK.
NO. !,A
AMT.
1805.
1 vei. 1. .11 linker go a oi
i Aug. 10, W K llonliuxton... SMO " hi 5;;
1 do Oco W Orniio 2U " 2 (Ml
I 180(1
! May I). J P Argcnsinger . . fn 1! 75 00
LTunofi, K C (!rane 721 C 2 0)
j do John Denney 00 ' 2 00
I .lulv !5. Ilulsey, Dent vs Mo-
I Coma WK ' 15 S7
! Oct. 2, 51 A Mnrry 072 I) 5 AD
no 00 . . wts " 20 00
C1?07.
Jan. II. Fred Pnebstcl. ... 1110 " !) 18
I do (1 Wel.li 1I9B " l' 7.-i
do Joe Weathers. . .1M0 " 2 00
Feb. 8. liSJIcConiaa 10 H 10 00
.Tuno l, W'PKoRor 1515 K .'!.'
Oct. 8. T P naird 034 O 2 (W
Dec. 8. A M Smith 710 " 1 2o
do A dynerson 7t)l " 2 10
do
JI L Thomas..
2 70
00 rm stover ni m
do 1) Patteraon S!I7 " 2 20
18TS.
Jan. 1, .Toepb llraden. . ..007 II -100
do AV S Prltchnrd !)? " 2 20
.Tan. 3. A O Craig 1170 " (! 01
do John Roger 1200 ' 2 00
do John Ovler 11 I 1 ."52
do J Sonnenberg . ... 15 ' ! ."2
do POnmiisca ; " 2 to
do O V Schootio. ...... 38 " 5 00
do W Tillman .. .. 44 " 2 00
do It W King 40 " !! 10
... ..r..
do A 1! Prone IS " 2 00
do M Sterling 49 ' 2 CO
do P Jackson 101 ' 2 00
Julys. J Pokril 157 " 2 CO
Dec. 10. O lllnbln 510 " 2 00
do W dannovv 518 " 2 00
1D.
Jan. 0, 0 Ilabbington 070 J 7 00
Mch. 3, IJ O ray 781 (i 00
May 7, E S McConms 8.11 " 25 W
do do .. . 835 " 22 75
July !), J 03wnlt 031 K 8 00
1870.
July 8, .Tojeph Yonnt 101 M 2 00
do W II Patten 105 " 2 CO
do O Carroll 10!) " 2 (JO
Kept. 2.1, li W Imbler 200 " 5 0.1
Nov. 10, S M dlack :!ol) " i Of)
1871.
Mch, 10, J L Cavincss 4M
1.72.
Mav 8, 0 Rellcy 80(5
July .1, .1 Misncr 012
do A Fnrgesou Oil)
. do II Itroinloy !)71
do J W White !l!)l
do f II Brown 1018
do KSI1 Ilomor 1 0(1(1
do W II Patten 107!)
Nov. 1.1, W W linker 122!)
.'! 00
1 FO
2 00
2 00
7 -10
5 20
2 CO
2 (!
2 Oi
2 20
187;t.
Mch. 7. W (1 Hunter 1527 " 100
May2.r;J O Nessley 1015 ' 2 20
Sept. 4, W W linker 1(05 " I CO
Nov. 0, A Terwilliger 1702 " 2 00
do A C Low . . . 181!) ' 5 40
do li Parker . . 1807 " 0 (K1
do A P Morrison lfM " 4 00
do J A Childers . . .11)15 " 15 00
1871.
Mch. (i, li Troy 200.1 " 0 50
. do P Kitzwater 2022 " 0 00
May 15. W II Patten 2122 " 1.1 00
do (leo Ackles . . . . 40 N 2 00
vo M Jasper 71 '. 2 00
1875.
.lulv !). M Jasper 575 O 2 00
do W Illakesleo. . . . 007 " 1 50
1870.
April 0, S Miller 10.11 " 2 00
Mav 17. LSlmfor 1000 " 2 00
" 18..I 15 Thomson 11(11 ' 4 00
do d J lingers 1I8S ' 2 00
July 8, W II Parent 121!) " 4 00
do J T Stevens 127J! " I 00
Sept. S, John Phy 1.10!) " 100
1877.
.Ian. 5. .1 II Johnson 57 P 2 00
do J M Henderson 0.1 " 1 10
Sept. It, L Downey 4S0 " 17 50
1878.
May 21. A Cox 071 " 4 00
do P Hallo v 1011 2 00
.lime 2. U W Duncan ....1111 ' 4 00
Oet. 8. Mrs S Fletcher 1271 " 1 ! )
Nov. 11, A O Cnilqr 115-1 " 2 20
1870.
Mnv 21,. I Hunter 1707 " 1 00
'" 21. .1 Ilowke 100.1 ' 2 20
Sept. , P M Collin 20;)1 " 4 20
Kov. 10. W T Uieklin 175 q 4 20
1880.
May 15. 1) II McWnters ... 408 " 1 0,1
Juno 2(1, J Irwin 0.10 " 2 00
Nov. !), (1 Storks 1X15 " 0 00
do W Pratt !)!! " 1 70
do II Hods 1071 ' 5 20
Nov. 20, J M Horry 1105 " 2 00
18S1.
Jan. 7, 0 d Iloyos 1J151 " 4 !K)
do H Howard K177 " 1.1 00
Mav 11. J DoiUm 1580 " I SO
do M Habblngton 1585 ' 1 70
do J M Shepurd ... Kill " I 50
July 20, W A Hamm 1!02 " 1 70
do J Davis 1012 " 1 00
Oct. 10, O P Uoodoll 2002 " 21 50
Nov. 10. J U lioadtr . . 3H d 1 CO
do T A Ilea via 41 " 150
do 1) 15 deavls .... 08 " 10 00
1SS2.
Apr.fi, Pat Uealey 7715 " 2 10
June 15. John MeLaiu. . . . !K57 " 2 10
do VO Wilson 000 " 2 00
STATU OF OHROON, )
County of Union,) ss
1 hereby certify that the foregoing con
tains a list of all county warrants which
have been issued, drawn and not cancelled
prior to July 1, 182, as the same appears
by the reoords of Union county, now In my
p'osNcssion,
Witness my hand and olllcial seal this
.lulv 10. 1880.
A.T. NKILL.
siiai,. County Clerk Union Co. Or.
Notice of Administrator's Sulo.
"VTOTICU IS IIHltUdY OIVKN, THAT
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, ISM), In the matter of the etato of
Thomas Culver, deceased, the undersigned,
administrator of the said estate, will sell at
public auction to the highest bidder for
cash, on Saturday, tho 17th day of August,
IfOll, at 2 o'clock p. m.. at the court house
door in the city of Union, county of Union,
nit the riudit, title, interest and estate of
the said Tlioimm Culver at the time of his
death, in und to all that certain lot, piece
or parcel of land lying in tho said couiitv
of Union, State of Oregon, dokorihod us fol
lows, to-wit : Tho NVi of the NKw See. 7,
Tp. I S, of ltange 10 Kast of Willamette
meridian.
Dated July 18, lfcSU.
D. L- CAltdOLL,
AdmuiUtrtMor of tho ontate of Thumiu
Culver, diHieaaett.
Ti'iKilinrs' Kx am I nut 1011.
VTOTICK IS HKltEllY (UVUN THAT
1 for the purKMU of making an exami
nation of all permits who may offer them
kfilvtm as candidates fur toacher of
the keliiMdn id Ihla county, the ootinty
M'hool hUMriutcudriit thereof will hold a
public c.vauilnatiou at Union. Oregon, Im
Klnningat noon on Wedi.emluy, the '.Nth
it tv of AlK-ust, 1
Dated ttiik Puhd.iN of August. 1ns!.
' J. I.. CAUTKK. ?
Coinit school .'-M-erilltcndcnt. Union
County, ore'
Vgoii. h 15-2.
1
1
1
Summons,
In lheCircuil court of the stntc of Oreqon,
for Union county. .
David Kcclcs, Plaintiff,
intiff, 1
ilaut. I
vs.
rnl. 1.1 ITnll 11j.fi.nd
To tho above named defendant, Thomas V.
r" TIIIJ XAMK OK TUB STATU OF
I Oregon, vou arc hereby required to ( ap
pear ami answer or plead to the complaint
tiled iigaint von in the above entitled ac
tion on or before the f':rt day of the lies
regular .-ess oti of .aid court to he bidden
alter the publication of this summon- for
.-ix weeks, to wif on the 4th Monday 111
September. H-t), that being the 2.'ld day of
Mild mouth, and that in default of such
answer or nleading. plaintiff will tak
judgment against you for the sum of $(Vi..H
and Interest t Hereon irom 100 .ni j
of
January. 1887 at the late of ten per cent.
per annum., together with the forth. !'
Mini of ten per cent, on the whole amount
due, as a reasonable attorneys fee in this
action, and for Cotsnnd disbursements.
This summons is published in Tilt: Ona
tiox Srot-T by order of the Hon, J. II. Hird,
Judge ot the .Seventh Judicial District of the
State of Oregon made on tiie 7th day of
August, 18s!J.
SHKLTON & CAddOLL.
8-8-w7 Attorneys for Plaintifi'.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Land Omen at La OiiANnn, Onr.oox,)
July 17, 18s!). (
Notice is hereby given that the following
named settler has tiled notice of bis inten
tion to make llnal proof in support of his
claim, and that said proof will be made be
fore the register and receiver at La Grande,
Oregon, on Sept. 10, 188!) viz:
Mandaxa (jooiiNorror,
I), S. No. 1)252. for tlio SKJ4 Sec. 83, Tp.
N, d. no li, w. M.
He names the following witnesses to
prove his continuous residence upou and
cultivation of, said laud, vi;::
Charles D. Oooduough, Newton Hecch,
Jesse D. Vance ami J. Swikert.all of El
gin. Origan.
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 he allowed, will
be given an opportunity at tho above men
tioned time and placo to cross-examine the
witnesses ot said claimant, and to oiler
evidence in rebuttal of that submitted by
claimant. IIKN11Y dlNHHAHT,
7-25-0w Register.
Timber I.amt Act, .June a, t7.S, No
tice for I'libllcitlini.
United States Land Ollice. )
La (irandc, Oregon, June 10, 13s!).i
TvfOTICli IS HHdliP.Y OIVKN I'll AT
It in compliance with the provisions or
the act of congress of .Iune.1, 1S7H, entitled,
"An act for the sale of timber lands in the
states of California, Oregon, Nevada, and
Washington territory,'-
Mi:uiutt K. AVii.kinsox,
of Union, county of Union, State of Ore
gon, litis this day tiled in this ollice his
sworn statement No. 110, for the purchase
of the SUM of Section (J. in Township No.
4 S, Range No, 41 Hast, and will oiler proof
to show that the laud sought is more valua
ble for its timber or stone than for agricul
tural purposes, and to establish bis claim
to said land before the register and recei
ver of this olllce at La G-ande, Oregon, on
Saturday, the 7th day of September. 18S0.
He nanus as witnesses: Iternard Logs
don. J. W. Mimiick, R.V.Davis and 11.
W. I5ates, all of Union, Oregon.
Any and all persons claiming adver-ely
the above-described lands are requested to
tile their claims in this olllce on or before
said 7th day of September. 188!).
ItlCXItY RlNKIIAliT,
(i-l,1-wl() Register.
Tlinhcr I.nnil Act, Juno :i, I H78--.N'otlco
for I'tilillcntlon.
U.S. L.vxn Oi'Tici:, La Guaxiu:, Onnoox.)
JulyS, 1881). f
Notice is hereby given that in compliance
with the provisions of the act of congress of
Juno It, 1878, entitled "An act for the sale
of timber lands in the States of California,
Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Ter
ritory," Ki.veiiho Dit.u'Ki:,
of Union, county of Union, State of Oregon,
has this day filed in this ollice his sworn
statement No. 110, for the purchase of the
S'A $KlA ami Nli1, NW,f of Section No.
152, in Township No. I South, Range No. 41
East, and u ill oiler proof to show 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 the register and receiver of this ollice
at La Grande, Oregon, on Friday, the 1th
dav of October. lSO.
lie names as witnesses: A. Cockrel, j
ueorgo Simmons, iieorgo l.iguuooc auu
James Melsou, nil of Union, Oregon.
Any and all persons claiming adversely
the above-described lands are requested to
tile their claims in this ollice on or before
said 4th day of October, IssO.
JlKMtV RlXKIIAl'.T.
7-U-wlO Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Land Omen at La Gkaxde, Okkoox,)
Aug. 8, ISS0. )'
Notice is hereby given that the following
nanicil settler has tiled notice of ids in
tentions to make llnal proof in support of
his claims, and that said proof will be
made before the register and receiver at La
Grande, Oregon, on Oct. 13, 18.S0, viz :
JosUI'II l' lIl'IT,
lid. No. 2012, for the SWK See. 22, Tp. 5
S, d..'!0 li, W. M.
He names tho following witnesses to
prove his continuous residence upon and
cultivation of said laud, viz :
Jasper 11. Stevens, Howard P. Cniunhell.
John Shaw and George Allen, all of North
Powder, Oregon.
Anv person who desires to protest against
the allowance of such proof, or who knows
of any substantial reason, under the law nud
the regulations of the Interior Department,
why such proof should not bo allowed, will
be given an opportunity at the above men
tioned time ami nlnee to cross-examine the
witnesses of said claimants, and to oiler
evidence In rebuttal of that submitted by
claimant.
HCVIIY RlXKUAUT,
S-2!Mv(5 degister.
Summons.
In the Circuit court of the state of Oregon,
for tho county of Union.
Charles Uresh, Plaintiff. 1
.
Mary K. Kresh, Defendant. J
To Mary Ii. Kreh. the above named de
fendant :
I N THU NAMli OFTHli STATU OF
1. Oregon, you are hereby required to tip
iwnrumi 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 regular term thereof, to-wit:
SHPTKMHHR 2il, 18s!).
and if you fail so to appear or answer, f r
want thereof the olniutitl will tnKc a d
crec against you dissolving the marriage
contract ii"v existing ttctween plaint tl and
defendant, and for the costs mi l tliMiur.sc
menu of this iuit.
This aummuns U published In Tin: Our
(ion Scoct, by orde, of Luther H. Isoii.
judge, made at chambers and bearing date
of Julv 1. HM.
IIYDK, JOHNS &OLMSTKAD.
Ml Attorneys for Plaintiff.
1 rawmufnttwrn.:.; '.llJ.L,'.''.7
Trains omve und depart from .Union
daily, as follows:
KAST IIOfNII.
Pas'-entrcr. No. 4, L'vc
at 5:25 a. tn.
Freight, No. 8, L'vc
at2:.15ii. m.
V. KST llol'MI.
Passenger, No..'!, L'vc
tit 1 :0 p. 111.
Freight No. 7, L'vc
at 11 :20 p. 111.
'I'lrif L'TC to and from principal points
1 lurvij L o ; t)ll, united States, Canada
and Europe.
Elo'vant Nu-vv Dining,
PulluiHii rnsaco Sleepers,"
AXI)
Free Family Floopintf Cars on all Ex
press Trains to
OMAHA,
GOUNC8L.nBiL.UFFS
and KANSAS C2TY.
Free of Charge and Without Change.
Close connections at Portland for San Fran
cisco and I'll get Sound points.
OCEAN DIVISION.
The Oregon Railway A' Navigation Co., and
Pacific Coast Steamship Co. will dis
patch Steamers between San Fran
cisco and Portland, as follows:
fltO.M l'OltTIANll. j I'lloM SAN I'ISANCISCO.
Leaving at 12Midn'i, L'v'ng Spear st. wh'
as follows: I at 10 a.m. ns follows:
Columbia Sep 4. Pi, 2 Oregon Sep :. 15, 27
Oregon " 8, 20 State " 7, 1!)
State " 12, 24 Columbia" 11,2:1
The company reserves theright to clinngo
steamers or sailing days.
PATHS OF PASSAfili:
Cabin. - - ? 10.00 Steerage - - $S,00
Round Trip Tickets, Unlimited - $30.00
Children, under 12 years - Half Faro
,, ,1 5 years - - - Free
Licliiillinj jlcnh uiul Jlcrthn.
C. J. SMITH, A. L. MAXWELL,
Oen'l Manager. I (i. P. ecT. A,
.1. W. sNKIiO, Agent. Piiion.
RflAKVELOUS
DSSOOVERY-
Only ncmiino Srotcin ofillcnmry Trnlnlne
I'our UoiiliH I.uiirncil in onu i-cudinK.
S'iiul M-iin:!erinir cured.
Every ctiild unit tiilutt arenlly lictiofittcd.
Gruit iudjcementH to Ovrrcsiaiidcnco Classes.
Pr ioct is, with opinions of I!r. Wmi. A. llniii
luoad, tlin w.irlil.faiwit tipuislft in il.ml Diwanof,
J.oilr! IJ-eei!le:!S''i'li,)r.niso,i, fmitwit t'sjcliuf.
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Cornucopia Saioon,
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The Finest of Wines, Liquors
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h (rails in 11 ptrtt. byp
fniocinir our mtcMnciL J
io m vnca riiuuinuii
ana pouat wnero ice people enn icft
incin. ire vnii scdu i rc 10 ono
Eeron in each lociKJj.tlie try
cit tewlnr-maebine mtda in
the world.with att the attachments.
o will auo aendrrrca romDlet
Mluoofour coaly and valuable art
L'anmiilra. In return we aak that vou
rfi
show what we send, to thoie who
9m
may rait at your home, and after S3
mnntnuiiiniii Decome your owk
property. Ihla prand machine is
matte after rSlnuer patents.
hich nave run out i before patenia
run out it sold lor. IS it:S, with tho
a-iachmentt. and now sells for
lieat.atronK-est.inost uie.
fui michine in the world. AH U
carltal reauired. l laln.
lrtn:ftn:ctions jrivrn. 'ihoso ulcnriie tousat oneeranse.
t nc kco t!ia tet Kfui'i-.i tot inu in the world and tha
M Jn.oif' orl oi In h flrt p r shon toevthirin Atiirifca.
V vi. w i- z CO., ioi, ? ii, AtiKiiHta, .llulao
Tlioiuson & Pni'sol nrn atronts for
tho celebrated Cvelono "Wind .Will, and
ns the prices on theni have been rrcnt
ly reduced they are now within tho
retell of all. Sample mill to bo seen
at their planer in jforth Union. Call
and examine it.
j3EWIrt3- MACHIME.
No wrong way to run It : It sows
tho sumo rannlng forward or
backward.
X cams, cogs, or loose Joints.
Mo holes to thruad lu ruuchluo
or shuttle.
Vo kimmI point In any other ma-
clilnu It doi'H not possess.
BUY THE ROYAL ST.JOHN.
For Sale- by
It. II. lilloWN, Union, Or.
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Obtained, anil all Patent linsiness attcniled
to Promptly anil for Moderate Kce.s.
Our olllce is opposite tlio V. K. Patent
Ollice, and we ean obtain l'atenis in less
titno tbon those remote from Wasoington,
Send MODHIior Ull.VWIXO. We advise
us to pantentnbilily free of choree: and we
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Snpt. of Money Order Div., and t j oIlleialH
of the V. ii. Patent Olllce. Koi eircnlar,
advice, terms and rellerenres to actual cli
ents in your own State or County, write to
c. a. srow & Co.,
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