I
Progress of the Boom The Hunt Railroad
Its Effect on the Grande Ronde.
Crew tut, Wash, Dw. 21. 1SK).
EniTOK Srnu'T :
Tin" tirst snow of the scuhou visited
Ccntr:i1i!i last night and yesterday, but
the weather is mild ami indications '
lire that the snow will moii he gone.
Th- building hoOrn that struck Cen-.
trul in a hunt a year ncn has not sub-,
sided y'l. A nuiiilier of jinod build
ings a iv under eontract in the Knit
road atldition whore one year ago,
there was not a building. It now Iimh (
two 1 irge wiiw mills, one Mtsli and door
factory, one planing mill, four stores,
three hotels, The I'ark, which will:
open New Year's eve, if altogether the j
11 nest hotel between l'urtlatid and Ta
coma ono saloon, thiee lo.tl estate,
offices, one livery ham, bakery and
fihoc shop, with numerous residences, j
Fome of which wouid lie. creditable to
any city. This addition, however, Iiiih ;
not gono ahead faster than the balance '
of I lie town. There will be, in this j
year, greeted and under eontract, I
think, between three and four hun-1
drcd buildings. Not a bad record with ;
:i population of about 700 at the begin
ning of the year. About, a year ago
there was a one horse express put on j
the streets. To-day there are fourteen .
express and delivery wagons on our ,
streets. ;
Our (Jr.iy's Harbor It. H. has been'
going rather slow, but the contractors ,
are on the east end of it now and we
expect they will bo bringing coal out t
to Contralia by July at the farthest. j
1 am glad to note that tho arrange- j
monts between Hunt and the people
ofiOrando Kendo valley have been j
consumatcd and you are now assure I j
of a railroad. Union's prospects were j
never brighter than now, but it lias
been a hard pull for Union sinco the j
O. It. it X. built their rond around the j
town, and for some of its citizens who j
fully expected the O. It. it N. would
build by way of Union and who pur-,
chased property and became involved, j
For a few of that class the remedy j
comes loo Into, but those who tided
over the dull times will eomo out all
right.
The 0. it. it N. built through tho (irnnrio ,
lion o,
The ' ju-i skir.ed tho valley they say,
lv if t y can't keep Hunt nut of Union
Iowa
been i-.' the: nint hullt that way.
Hut they could have built in a way
that would havo kept Hu.it's or any
other railroad out of Union or Union
county, and in doing so would have
nnge idorcd a hotter feeling toward the
road by all the citizens on tho cast
Hide of the valley than has over existed
since tho road was in opeiation. Hut
the management was to blame for not
looking after their interests closer and
seeing that they wero not hold out by
engineers who hail no interests to sub
Horve but thoir ow.:. For tho people
it is best as it is. Competition is tho
lifo of trade and it is as applicable) in
Iroight matter's: As anything olc.
Another railroad from Eastern Ore
gon, making u junction with tho N. I.
Jt. It , not o ily insures you competing
froight rates for all timo to come, but
opens up now markets. Tho Sound
country to-day is tho heist market on
tho 1'aciflc coast. Tho towns of west
ern Washington are growing bo rapid
ly, and tho resources at present sus
taining them being timber and cmd,
that the citizens hero do not turn
their attention to tilling tho noil, henee
tho high prices for farm products.
The Stnto of Washington lias
plontv nf good noil and when cleared
up tit . ountry is susceptible of a very
di n- i opuhition, but this clearing
Ian I uoeoAarily vory fclow. It is
verv M'Hiisivo gutting tho stumps out
after t'i. timber is removed.
I). H. KICKS.
TEEPY Sl'RlNOS.
Bsa ::u'.t'as In WallowaOouut 7coUnu
Among Btockmou Motoa.
December as. 1SMI.
Eliiro.i SroiT:
I am not in postossion of much that
would interest you or your readers.
Tho weather is mild, with ono foot of
Bnow rather deep for tho comfort of
hunters, although wo havo hilled te
oral deer and four boar witTiiu the hint
two wuokH, 1 killed ono lifted black
ono and my sou killed threo that were
denned up together. He did some
lively denning. I was alono when I
trtrtie tin trail of the black gent mid
j)iir,'i i linn for quite a distance. 1
Hiw ('in eoi-'i'h'o no it his den ami
gave hi a shot that uentered his
hoiii" 'din him instantly. 1 killed
u moii er gri.ly m tliu of last
Hepl- or. He wau gininling a whe
and ( v oiiIih. TIo Unit shot broko
ln'a n vls. Aflorwivrd tlio others worn
dispatched,
Kvory tiling KQS 0 smoothly nt tho
county fcunt.
LETTER FROM CENTRAHA.
Stockmen aro feeling cjuito merry
as yet, but tho darkest hour comes,
sometimes, just before the day.
The health of the people here, jo
far us 1 havo been able to learn, is
unusually good.
Joeph seems to lie moving right
along and making a good deal of im
provement, opccinlly in school matter-'.
The people there are unusually
enterprising, which speaks volume to
their credit.
Awaitijig'the opportunity to 'tfive
a
few big hurrahs when Hunt' road U
completed, I subscribe mvself
GAIT. BltADY.
i
SUMMONS.
Iti the Circuit Court of the SUiteof Oregon I
, 1 T" r.'.": 1 : i ,,. ,
.liliui-- .
lllltuhlli-nli. ('(illltiiiiiiK I liu Ill-ill ot
IIiitcliliioii ltrother".
vs. I "
.liinio- Wolf h, Surah Welch, K. C. J. i
HiirIiis M. -M. Miirsludl, O. X. I
l'.iiin?ey. Thoiieis K. Jlnll. Duvid
Ki-c-h's, H. 11. Sponcur inul '. A. i
Coiij-'hiinour. 1 ,
T. the l-fcn1niiis .liiincs Welch, Harnh ,
Wolch, it. M. .Marsh .11. 0. X. HiiniM-y,
Tlioiuas Halt, David Keclm and 11. II
.Spencer. j
I.n tiik .sa.mi:oi' tiii: Statu opOrkoox:
Yon ami i-ncli of yon ant hereby leijulred
to appear anil answer the eoinulnlnt Hied j
n..-iiuxt on in tiii- above entitlrif suit on or
bi-foie this ltrt day of the. m;Xl n-iilar se- I
sion of the above entitled court lifter the j
jiiili icatinii of thi1 xainnioiis and each we"k
for -ix wrck". lo-wlt: un tho lOtli day ol J
l'ebrii'irv, 1KI0 or that in default thereof ,
plainllU'wIII take a ileenv and judgment j
Main't each of you for the relief demanded
In the complaint in thii citui io-vit: for
thcHiiiii o! 00 with interest thereon
fi-oin the tiitduy of .lanuan , ls.Ml.iit the
rate of ten per cent, per annum anil for the i
ftlrtlicr huiii of ten per ei'iit. on the vh"le j
ainount found due as a reasonabl.i attorney
f'ein this suit, and a ileeree foreclo-lng
i.bilutflV'tt iiurtL'ai'e inion the followinj; do- !
hcribed hind situate In t'nlon eonnty, Ore
gon, to-vvit: TheS NWand XH SW.'4
"cc. ! and N wk' fee. It! mid MlCVf of SUM
See. 8 and KJ.: Xi-.W and XK'f of SV4 See.
17 a'ld X W'i rtW'ki Sec. HI all in Towiwhip
U Smith, of ltaii),"' !iS Kiist of the Wilhini
elte Meildlan aiul for costs and dislmmi
meiit.s. This hiiiiiiikmis is pulilNlied hi Tun One
oov scit'T hv order of iho Ilonurable .1
A. J''i. jndse of the sixth Judicial UItrn t
of the Mate of Oregon, in:ido and dated at
t'hiiinbei-.s the 'JUthdny of Dt'coinhor. 180.
sinoirox & c.i:Uoi.l.
lU-ti'; AtiorneyH for l'lalntills.
.jU.M.MOVH.
In the Circuit court of the utatc of Oregon,
for the emintv of Union .
i:. It. Ilowlby, I'ltU )
vs
S M. Dowlliv, Pelt. )
T S. M. Iiowlbv:
rx tiik xamh or tiii: statu of
1. Ore'jon, you aro hcrnby required to ap
pear and answer the complaint tiled against
you In the above entitled suit within ton
ihivn from Hie date or the set vice of this
Mliiiiimii upon vou, If served in mild coun
ty ; or if served fn any oilier county in the
statu of Oregon, then within twenty days
trout the date of .such tervlee upon you;
and If served bv publleafmn. thou on tho
lllth dav of February, 18'JO, that being tha
lliHt legular day of the next lerni ol this
court after the expiiatioii of the time of the
publication of this summons. Defendant
will take notice that if she fail to appear
and an-wer or plead Within sail time, the
plaintllV, for want thereof, will apply to the
court for the relict pr.iycd for in the com
plaint, to-wlt; lor a decree dissolving and
annulling the bonds of matrimony existing
between plaiiilitf ami the defendant, and
for such oilier relief as to the e nirt may
seem meet and i (potable.
Tt'usr.n, Vini'.y.mio tfc Tcrner,
Attorneys for 1'laiutifl'.
This suiniiions is published by order of
the lion .Ta. A. Fee, judge of tho Sixth
Judicial PMrict of the sta'e of Oregon and
of the iibovn entitled court, made at cham
bers this atst dav of Pectin'.icr, isssi,
Tl ltMIlt, VlNi;VAIll A". 'l'l'BSCtl.
12-W lMl'.s Atlonif.vH.
.sr.MMONS.
In the Chcult c;'.:r! v ths s'-nto of Orcgui.
for Hi-.! .n e. u;.!y.
Knuua .) lMsou, riif.j
Mark Kd'son. Deft.
To Mark Kdsou, the above llumod dof-n-
rx'TIlT: XAMH OF TIIK STATU OF
i Orison, you aro hereby roipilred to Hp
ikuii' In the above entitled eoiirt and make
answer to the complaint Hied nniiut you
i. (I... ..I.. i,-.. ..iiMMiui iin(i in un nr imio:..
the Hist dnv of the next reular term there- t
of nftur the puhlieatloii of this numinous j
for six weeks lo-wlt: on the lOtn du.v of;
February, IS, and If you lull to appear '
and nnvr as aforesaid on or beforv id ,
day plaintm will t:iKe decree and jii.ilicui ,
iiKiuusi you lor tne reiici prayeu ior in ner j
Mild e.on'inhiint. to-w It : for a (b ene dissol
villi? the bonds of matrimony heretofore
and now existing between pliiliitill' und tie
feuilaiit, and for the euro and custody of
the minor child of phtiuitil' and defendant.
This Minitnoiis is puhll-liod in Tur. Ork
io.v Seorr, by ordi r ot the lion, .laaus A.
l'ee. jililce of Vaid eourt. niade und dated
tho'Jltbdav ol D(cenib. r. lAsll.
Nil HI, TON .V, I 'A it WO LI..
IliJA Attiirneyw for lMrt".
stiautoxs.
In the Justice Court of I'nion preelnot. t'n-
ioit county, Oregon.
(1. I.. ltowuiMii, l'aduthT ;
vs I
11. V. 01aeow and S.unautho .lolni-.
son, liefeiidimtN, I
To 11. C. 0 asew and to Sttiimnthn Jobs
.son. the above n one 1 def'lidinl;
IX THU XAMH Oh TIIK STATU nl'
I Oregon, vou and each of you are lu ieiiv
reipiil ttd to appear and uusvver the uooi
plaint tiled nu.iiiisl you in the above euti
tied ease on or liefore lie till d iy of Febni
ary, 1SIK), und tliat if you mil to appear "
answer, hi defauil thereto the pbitiitlfl' will
take judirmeiit uKHlust you tor the huiii of
ItiY'.li ami for the ititu and disbursiuents
of this netion.
You will further take notice tbit this
summons Is mrved upon. You b. pub i utiou
hy order ot II. F. WIlnoii, .lustn-e ol the
Pence for t'liloii nreehiet, I'u'on countv,
Oreuoii. U. I.. 1HIW MAN.
Pi ltl
Plaint ff.
iixitmn'duv Noriri:.
In the lun'ter of Uia estate of K. T. .Neville,
deeeaswl
XTOTit'ii i HKKr.nv i;ivi:n' id all
1a whom it may ismc rn, th .i ilc und r
siKiied ll.ive tbU d iv Iki ii .ipi nt I r.c
lllors of Ihi Ij'l will iciil n -i urn ni of V. 1'
NnVllle (U'(ifse.l. bv the iimntv emu o:
1,'nioii county, t i -: m, aim .ill pe. s,m h.a
iug eliiluis ncaiu-t nut r;iti i . hri'.'
imtltlud and rtspurtHl ki trv -in ilu- muw,
with the propvr vntu-lirrv within l
months from this dale. i th- u-i..tiii...
exueutorti at Ktuiiim rvl't- , m so.t i . . . 1 1 1 y
iiud utate.
Dated Dee. to. ls-ii
Kut.iiM.iN II. N;VII.I.K.
WILLI M i. MA ILL):.
T, II, 'inwiouo i. no ii
Atty. for Hxoeutur. i-
UNION HACiFiC;
Bi
,TIMK TA!U.K.
Arrival and Departure of Train nt tie
t'n-
ion Depot.
No. I W-.f-linunil Kxprc-o
Xo. 2 Kat-homitl . "
No. a We t-bound. Fnxf Mail
No. 4 Kntbound ' ' -
4:-:5 n. m.
- 4:.V p. in.
- 7:46 p. in.
I'MEMIHT TRltX.
No. 41 Wr?t-bound
2 :0 n. m.
- 010 . m.
ISn. 42 I',Bt-tounrt
Xo. 4.J West-bomid Way-freight 8 :W p. n.
No. 44 Rnst-bonnrt " " SsO a. ni.
TffTPTs to n,!d ,rom prim ipnl point
1 l O in tho United States. Canada
and Luroj.e.
Elegant XOW Dining,
Pnmmm Pnlaco SlccporH,
Free Colonist Slurping Oars on all Ex
pri'ss Trains tj
COUNCIL BLUFFS
and KANSAS CITY.
o Without change. o
Close connection at Portland for Han Fran
cisco and I'uget fcsuuiid nobits.
OCEAN ir VISION.
Tlio I'nion 1'iu-itl- will dlnpnteh Ua:ner.s
between Man Francisco and Tort
land, on follow :
FltOJl PottTI.ANP.
Leaving at 1 0 T. M.
as fid lows:
PHoM 8A KUAKCIHCO.
Iv'ng Spear st. W
at lOn.m.pi" follows :
Oregon, Pee
State. '
Columbia'-
1, ia.2.iCniii. Pee.
5, 17. an'Oregoii. "
tl, l!l State.
Hi, 2S
8.
ia. a4 ;
The company rcserveR the right to change
utonmers or snllinir days.
UATK8 OF PASSAGE:
Cabin. - - 10.(I0 Steerage - - $8.00
Itonnd Trip Tioltot, Unlimited - IW.OO
Children, under la yenm - - Half Faro
5 venrs , - - Fre
Including MeaU and Berth.
C. S. AI151.LF.N. I T. W. liVAL
Oen'l TrutHc Mannger. I Oen'l. Ticket Agt. i
A. R. Kid. IS, AkciH. Fnion. !
II HOTEL
(Opposite the Court House.)
UNION, : : : OTiKOON.
M sirf. O. P. ( iooi m i Prop.
Tjjblcs Fuvnishod wiUi the
Best thcHIiivlcot AlVortls
null Prepared hy
Wliile CookH.
Xcw Heds and ltuoins Xeqtlv Furnished.
TEllSfS UKASOXAIlhR.
i'ublic Pntroniifcire 8liitod
10-at-tf
Treasurers' Notice,
All (U)uuty Wnrraniis that
bare not been paid prior
to April 20, 1885, will bts
redeemed when presented, i
Union, Dev. 20,1889.
E. C. BKAlNAilD,
County Treasurer,
1 J I
Sneelultstin
WA l.nri n n yT
' UlCllllal V
.,,,. ... ,.,,,
KidlliiK horirii niecesfully treated
n..!Prmind t Ws sp.ive l bv the ltrm
,irovt.,i motbinls. 1 will
proved luet'ioas. i win uivu luisiiui-ie i
In mv hv-tem of treatment, and n'lntniee
ii-iiisni iMin inevt-rv iiisliinee, or no clinrvrn
will be tnade. I a n perniieu iitlv located nt t
I'nion, orison, win piduiptiy uiieno to
f all culls, bv mail or othern 1st".
8-15 If
IProf- Lcisette's
h rats
SS9 HBH
DISCOVERY AND TRAINING 5ViETKOS3
l i si. i .t .!' Il.-ri.'oil mm 'i - l i.-l nil- tli
tlnsirv. m,.u.ri-n.-ilr.-iiitori i ; Dn-.m il. m "i '!'"'
..ni Ot.. iul ui ii "Im ..ultmnii.. it. t ! mi
,.Mt!ii fruit .lhll.tl'"r.(H ft lm-lt il.-m. ii.tr..i.. III.
lr-'l. r,..iati's Mt of NV..r r..i. Uiii it n-n tuir.st
t,s.ty In l-tlv Unuili" " inorki'i n,Klv.M: "
JlMii'iry l-iiltura. Ili l,i-..fiwHi('iit s( lr.H-)Km
,.,i..iii...f .Ml.liill iwrt.i.r tl.il..l..lini.2-
Ui.t hm Sjnt.ni i in.-l uu. t hi.t bang alua.ttL not
that an v fcwtwnliiC! '
iL.1K,S!9'.,.,..4?.vr",,ifw,. i v
A. I.Uinin Tll J'lllUrti sl
No lice I'or I'ulillrnltoii.
I...Nt Oi rii k at hi tiiusnr.. Oai ((ov,
1 l)ec -lob r .'. 1S-W. I
X.TOTlt'15 IS UKUKltY UIYKX THAT
L the lolliwiu-iU.ed nettle has tiled
imtieeof her iuteim-m to make Anal proof
' in mmport tf her cluiui. and that said proof
1 will be made tfore the n'4r and receiv
er nt l.a lirumlB, Oivgou, oil January 1,
IMKI. ir.
Nwr'
.lllirj IOKr
Hhe
nanus llie loliiiwuiy wiuh'sh, 11 iu
l.rove her e unii'U'His u-nu- hu iip i oi
..I. !.....!.... ..I .1.1 I . . . . I II-
UlUllilll'iii im Hil .. ...... j
ma f
11 III life 11 it Be Mersold in AiytliS.
11 1 vis n.i rn iin-i:i- 111 juiiii ji' u'
;ilet
Am
lb
1,1 I1IIV
the re'.llalloii of III ' lu el'i iri'"i ..iein.
Wh sili-b pio ( hoi'l.t II ' b- a'.I. W Will
II.' L'iveii .111 11 .01 111 1 1 v ,1 .'i'- .1". I 'li
I miii-ti lime
v idem e i
. . 1 1 1 1 .i ' 1 1
1-'- i .v
:i I
i i i r
i I iimaii,
I ! II I
Ms'.
i i
and ii
.1 b ii:
i;is
it
IOC
uTt-r
1 by
f
all!
i l.-i I
s.tl.
We have now on hand tho most
EVEU SEEX IN
Sir slmois
Comprising I'3vorylhing Imnginabltt in that Lino. As it is Impossible in an
tulvurtifeifiont to even give an Idea of Our Immense Variety, all are
, invited to call and seo for thonisolvos.
!
i According to our usual custom, to show our appreciation of the Liberal
J Fatrontigo we havo received from the people of this vicinity, wo havo completed
j arrangements for u
i o GRAND -:- GIFT -:- DISTKIIVITION. o
For evory dollar's worth of goods
year our patrons will receive a ticket
I ono or all of the following beautiful prei
First Prize, Two superb pastel pictur
2 do Elegant parlor lamp.
3 do Large photo album.
4 do Complete water set.
5 do ' Silver plated cake stand.
6 do Pair vases.
T do One vol. Shakespeare.
8 do Plush stationery box.
9 do Ladies' work box.
10 do Set iee cream dishes.
11 do Majolica fruit dish.
12 do Scrap album.
18 do Set glassware (4 pieces.)
14 do Music roll.
15 do Oil painting, 24x36.
1
Drawing to take place Dec. 3 1 , at 7 P. M
GIFTS for the CHILDREN.
Kor everv twenty-five eents worth of goods bought of us during the re
mainder of the year, by the Utile folks, we will givo ki tieket entitling thorn to a
eluiiiee to draw one or all of the following prises :
, First 1'rir.e, Ltirfie doll,
j 2 " S-rap album,
i : " Box tatioery.
i A " Paper weight.
! 5 " I'atr vaaca.
1
Drawing to take place Dec. 31, at 2 P. M.
Ticket to this drawing will lie given to how btti the UttU eMldron.
full lino 'of
Stationery
1 , , t -1
cjlftllll tMl JKI IUL.
.
3ST"Ordera (torn all part of the country solicited, jpj
COHNKH MAIN and C STREETS, UNION, OKEiiON.
r ml till i' .
3B3
Superb and Handgome assortment of
II 11 Mi
less
UNION COUNTY
bought of us during tho remainder of tho
which will give them a chance to secuie
- cnts
Sixth Trizo, Comhinatioii bank.
7 " . Cup and eauebr.
S " Basket perfumery.
U " f0 cents' worth mindy,
JO " StOHin engino.
Groceries, Glassvaro,
and School Books con-
to 'fer. in as tr, m jj ji ij J.X
.'
rs--i.---r--;..i-ja--,a . -ssr
1!M FIE EilliE I
Union Real Estate Association
Have listed a larre amount of
JTTi h Tl
if.
9 n
Which are for aie on
MOST REASONABLE TERMS.
in
3S acres adoinlng the eity of Union.
Will he sold as a whole or In parcels. Oood
opportunity to weure a cheap home. I'rice
of whole tract $3.2.50.
21
."'.20 acres ten miles north of Union ; all
tillable land: unimproved: price $15. per
aero.
5il
"J
l.'!20 acres of Improved land, fourteen
miles north of Union; 2"0 acres fariuin
land ; 200 acres in meadow and balance sttl
table for meadow or pasture: good fence,
buildings, orchard and plenty of water. A
Rood home for a desirable husbandry.
I'rice $li. per acre; one fourth down and
balance en throe and live year's time.
-!
10 acres adjoining tho city of Union,
known as the Mooie jrarden ; large orchard;
shrubbery of all kinds; hot and dry house.
A line bargain for any one desirim; to en
liniio in the fruit and garden business.
Price ?M,500.
10(1 acres one nine west of I nion; tine
grain or meadow land. Price ?G0. tier acre.
10
320 acres two and one-hnlf milos north
west of Union; all 'rain and meadow land;
well improved, price $20 per acre.
l!
320 acres 2." miles south Of Union; all
fenced with good wire fence; improvements
fair; plenty of water and out-range; fS.OW).
rails on the place; loO acres farming land;
balance pasture land -good orchard; three
miles from timber; lime kiln on place.
Price $!. per acre.
3
210 acres one mile south of Tclocasct and
nine miles .south of Union: V'O acres deed
ed and SO acres timber culture; CO acres
good grain land: 30 acres fenced and under
cultivation ; "i.OOO rails on place; dwelling,
barn, cellar and out-building.; good well,
Price $1,000. ' ,
!
1C0 acres just north of Tclocasct and 7
miles from union; -10 acres under cultiva
tion; fair improvements. Price $11.0!) per
acre,
1 10
1T0 acres two and one-half miles north nf
Xorth Powder; 1-tO acres tillable land; 45
acres under cultivation ; good house, barn,
cellar and out-buildings. Mortgage ?7.'0.
Price $11. per acre.
Ull
1010 acres twelve miles north of Union,
in Cove: dOO acres grain and meadow land;
balance pasture; well improved; good
fences, buildings, orchard, etc., and plenty
of water; timber joining same on cast. An
excellent farm for diversified husbandry.
Prieol..0u0.
T12J
320 acres eleven miles north of Union, in
Cove; 200 acres iu cultivation; good fences,
buildings, etc. A line farm. Price .s(J,500.
131
Itanch of Kil acres, known ns the Half
Way Station on the road between Union
and Cornucopia, and I miles from Sanger;
has a large story-and-a-half house, barn
and stables on each side, wood shed, two
wells aKo a stream of running water on tho
place; 100 acres of natural meadow land
and a line range all round. This would bo
a lino location for a milk or stock ranch.
One hundred tons of 1irt class hav can be
cut each year. Price $yf0.
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Who wants a saw mill? Hero Is vour
chance. Only il miles from North Powder.
A tirst class mill, with a cutting capacity of
O.OUO feet per day, and ha reached lo'icK)
feet. This mill tins a double circular aw,
built according to the latest Improvements,
with lirst class machinery throughout.
Only one-fourth mile from 'main rive-, by
plenty of good milling timber; water power
mill, with water privileges, etc. Kasv pig
ments. This is a splendid ehancj'i'or'a
mill man. Price. $ 1,000.
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An .SO-arrc tract of as line land a can
bo found in Powder llivor vallev; on warm
spring branch; splendid grain or me.nlow
land, and only ,", miles from Xorth PowUr.
This is a rare bargain. Price $-;00.
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Three blocks in one tract in North Union,
known as the John Eaton place; has I.u-go
and commodious houuu well and substan
tially constructed in every particular; en
tire place set in orchard of cherries, pears,
apples, etc., aKo small fruit grow to perfec
tion; entire place can be irrigated; all ne
cessary out buildings. Kor a neat residence
In Union you e in iiml no better place.
Till is a chance in a lifetime. Price ?1,750.
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One and one-half lots in
Cove, upon
which is an elegant two-storv
uoiise with
eiKiit rooms, all well mushed
throughout,
Willi stable, woodshed, etc.. also good well.
I lus is one ot the neatest residences in
Cove. Oivo us a nail and we will Miit vou.
1'rlco $1.7.V1,
101
flood farm of 100 acres, miles fr0m
North Powder on tho main road from Un
ion to P.ikerCity; well finished storvatnl
a half house; good barn, stable, granerv,
etc; well for barn and one for huuso; young
orchard of ,"0 trees beginiiig to hear, and
smaii milts in great, quantities. This is
one of the best farms around North Pow
der. 201
320 acres of improved land. Hi miles from
Union and fi nulus from North Powder
mostly good tillable land; somo meadow
hind; balance pasture; living water on the
place the year round ; near timber and one
half mile from school house. Price ?1,000.
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120 acres of good farming land two miles
northwest of Union; 40 acres under culti
vation; small house ami stable. Price $15
pr acre,
121
A half block in North Union with nico
residence, convenient to business portion of
Union, and a vory deniruble homo; small
hjirn and necessary outbuildings. Price
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A block of land in North Union; suitable
dwelling fur a small fainilv; small bam.
woodshed, cellar, ote. A "very desirable
location on Main street. Prico 1,200.
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120 ucres of improved land iu Cove; nil
good meadow laud but about 20 ucre, which
suitable for pasture. Price ?20 per acre.
Abo a large number of town lots und
Mock.
All Letters promptly an
fiworod and all Information
desired will lie cheerfully
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