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About The Oregon scout. (Union, Union County, Or.) 188?-1918 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 30, 1890)
L'niitinurd from fift pope bow nmn binisilf hail been serving diircrciit masters, passions nnd cramped teachings, since liis inauguration into tho scliools of being. Ho paw how all the upward llights nf man had been checked by koiuo passion or ambition, tied like a rope, as it were, to what whf low and unrefined. And ho saw finally that juft as he had rUcn, in tho nobler walkc, wmnaii had risen, itcp by slop., liltlu by little, with him, and how, at lufet, when tho last chord of tyrany was snapped from tho feet of manhood, and man bounded out fear lows and Iren, woman had been long pullering nnd patient, ar.il bounded us far out and deep into frecdoiH ns ho did. Hho begun to too in the newer day, tho dawn of n newer day, also, of womankind. Her faculties began to expand under tho toft sunMiino of liberty. Thero were fields she had never trod, but wheio Iior t oul longed to wander, and now, that sho was fieo nnd light-hearted, sho soared aloft and tried tho pinions, that bigotry had compelled to bo tied down. In litera tim) tho revelled; in art shu flourished. Homes were made happier and moie joyous in the Bunlight of her new knowledge and new freedom. No mor.' was she afraid to speak or thin!:. Th re were nrim waiting lo embrace in hearty uppioval her thoughts and words'. Public sentiment listened as the tuned tho lyro to nobler and ten derer trains. And so tho powers long kept down, at last havo bloomed and blossomed. The being that id said to have canted man's first great fall and Ids" uu',1 disobedience, has. rewarded him with grander UiohhI.'.V'. !in1 I""01" tier sentiments, with purer examples and holi'T attainments than a thous and pnr.nlines would equal. Eden has been i chained in the establishment of woman's domain, public and private in teaiing from her limbs tho chords that ancient man tied there. Tho pri rncval fathers would blush to-day at their IjljiOlry r.ml narrowness, if thoy wore h-M'o lo read "Hettlah" or "Undo Tom's Cabin " They would shudder in awo at tho narrow limit in which thoy confined their wives and daugh ters, if they could fieo our American wonn ti teaching and lecturing mak ing hunies happy with their unsullied refinement and unbound minds. Abraham would liido hisr head for clump' at tho thoughts of tho treatment llagar received at his hands if he could walk into some of our homes to day and behold tho love, tho peace tho fortitude and faith that icigns in oven our humblest habitations. Ho could cry Willi the pool of to-day "On linear, imw you're lidd to sloop, I wish" I know a pinyor, I'd wander to your rosiinp place, And sorrowing breathe It tliuro," DHUT. W. 11 UK P.MAN. WASniKQTO:!. An Intoreottns Littor ftom Our Kcgulav Ccrreeposdent r.t if. Capital. W'asiiinoton, (I). C.) Jan. 17, 1SD0. Editou Oukoon Scour: Tho death of 'Walker JUaino is tho first death of nny prominent person in Washington' from "la grippe." On Thursday, liss than a week bofoio his death, Mr. Ill iino attended tho recep tion lo Mrs. lieu (Iran', where lie ciin'.r.ukil the cubl which prostrated him. Kioni tho lirst tho symptoms Were chills and pains throughout tho hoily. Death was very unexpected. Wr.lker Ml'aino was thirty-fivo years of ae and unman ied. Pew young ni,'U hnvo hail so many opportunities in public lif. lie was literally brought up in luxurious publii posi tions, tin was third Scout ryof Stato when bis father was in President (lur fuhlV cabinet. Whilo thus employed ho was suit lo I'liili ami Peru lo in quire into tho disputed rights of Amer ican citizens there. Ho was recalled by ProMdont Arthur. In 188!$ ho was appointed junior counsel for tho Uni ted States bufvro tho Alabama claims court. Prom lhSO to ISM) Walker Maine was out of olllce, nnd was em ployed us railroad attorney, with little to do anil plenty of assistants to do it for vhin. Within two weeks after President's Harrison's inauguration lSlr. Hl di'o was nominated examiner of claims in tho Stale department, which made him tho confidential icpru Kuntativo of tho Sverotary. .Walker Ultdiio was n young man of decided ubiliii. a and viut experience. He had uko .real push and energy, combined with coiupleto confidence in himself. If his life teaches one lesion more ,; Lilian another, it is ilmt thero nro many t gmi:r inisforlunes-than living born the e- of tho foromost Anuuicau poll tJcli.n. B,r.tor PnrweH's ire is dill up against thu mhiluietmtiou. That ho U o.dy proveulol from making u bUtor nttaok upon President llnrriam ' vl7yMho oonMaut persuavlon of his rJoiul U no suciet. Ho is full of light, and lout-lug for n vmwrtuiilty. One thing ho has announced that ho will do anyhow. Ho will fight the appointment of Clark nominated us collector of customs for the port of Chicago without a consultation with cither of the scnatois from Illinois. It is understood that Clark and Sena tor Panvoll have been hitherto good friends and that tho senator's opposi tion loin's nomination is based upon a desiro to vindicate his own honor. .Mr. l'arwell has been hard at work among his colleagues Ibis week nnd is said lo have rccuved assurances of enough votes to defeat the nomination. This, however, is extremely doubtful. The corridors in the ccneus office and the superintendent's and chief cleik's rooms arc n bedlam theso days. One could pick up a respectable quo rum of the House of Jteprcscntiitives almost any day hanging about to sec .Superintendent Porter about putting tome constituents on tho lolls. Hun dreds of applicants arc present for themselves, willing to take any posi tion no matter how small, but deter mined to get something. There arc nil sorts of people. Uright-cycd oung girls, knowing young men, awkward country boys, blear-eyed old men nnd frowsy old women. Some look- imper tinent, others desperate, others sullen. The clerk who worked on tho last ccn bits is a common figure. The men of this class aro mostly C'f Uio blear-eyed order. They nro tho mysterious lower class majors who hanu about liniul lobbies, from census lo census it would seem, nnd upon whom time laaves no impression save to make clothes nl icndy shabby n trifle shabbier. They nil "know Porter" and speak in nffec tiounto confidence of what ho has as sured illCtu Hliall be dono for them. Thoy all claim to C nxports nnd feel that tho success of the noxi census depends largely upon whether or no they aro employed. Tho Senate Committeo on Naval Affairs hold n special session this week to hear tho views of tho naval board of policy appointed last summer by Sec retary Tracy to formulate and rcpoit a scheme for the improvement of tho navy to the standard of that of a first class power. Commodore MeCar.n, president of tho board, Captain Simp ton and Naval Constructor (latcwood did incHt of tho talking. They ap proved in general terms the bill intio duced by Senator Hale, which nitthoi izcil tho president to havo constructed eight battle ships of from 7,000 to 10, 000 tons ouch, two mined coast vcsuels, three gun-boats of from 800 lo 1,200 tons each nnd live first-class improved torpedo, boats. Tho bill further ap piopriatcs .fo.OOO.OOO for construction and $2,000,000 for armament, which latter sum it is expected would pro vide a most ehiborato and powerful gunnery. Tho policy board, in repott ing to Secretary Tracy, will recom mend tho construction of 102 vetsels of different type and size, to bo built within fourteen years and to cost, all told, over two hundred and fifty mil lions. .1. H. O. SUMMONS. la tho Justice Court of Union prcclnot, Un ion county. Oregon. (1. b. lliiwiiiuu, PJnintill ll.C. tihwow and Samantba .lohn sun. Defendants. To 11. C. (lliue.iw nnd to Suiiiautlm Jobs son, tho above nanio I defendants : in Tin: xamh ok tiik static ok L Oregon, viu mid each of you lire hcrebv required to appear and answer tho eoni pialnt tiled against you in the iihnvn enti tled eau on or before tho Pb day of Febru ary, IKK), and that if you fail to appear or answer, in default thereof the plafntiir will take judgment agaiiiht you for tho sum of O.'.ti and for the costs anil dUbursmcnts of this action. You will further take notice that this Mimnioiisis served upon vou by publication ,v order of It. F. Wilson, .lustico of the Peace tor I'nlon precinct, I'nion eountv, Oregon. (1. b. UOWMAX. 12 It) Plaintiff. KSTU.VV notici:. .'i: IS II KltF.lt Y (IIVKN THAT S. M Harrell. livlni: live nilles north of Klgln, Union county, Orogon, hns this JJud day of December, ISSIt, taken up tho following described niiiiunU: One sorrel pony homo, wlilto stripo in forehead, branded Con left shoulder mid S on right hip, supposed to bo four years old lit spring. One hon gr.iy pony hor,a branded saino ns above, supposed to bo same age. The above described animals wore duly .otod neenrdliitr to'luw on.lanuury. 2, 1S00, and nppralud nt IU. each. )0UNS0N( 1 ft Justice ef tho Fence. DISSOLUTION NOTIOIS. IS JOTIC1J IS IIKHKI1Y 0IVI:N THAT tho Co-iiartnerHhip horttoforo existing I l'. It. Wilson nnd A. A. Miller un- dor tho firm mono of WIImiu .t .Miller, 1ms t ... . ....II I I 1 ,....!........... HUM Ullv OCOU lllailltl l' lllllllllll I'ttlisuili . A. A, Sillier retiring, and the business will lmvaftor bo conducted by !'. H. Wibun and S '. Mlihr. The old llriu will cof eel all bill mid pay all iiidebteduoss nf said llrni up to tills date, mid ilio now It rm will In nowio bo resnou sllno tor any debts ountructcd bv thu old firm. 1. 11. WILSON. A. A. Mll.l.lilt. Fniiui, Oregon. Nov. tl. I8si. us rn.v vi:i --3.oa ur.WAtt n. 8tr.i)ed from our plnoo at Tebn-asot. and last seen on Hb crek, one sorrel niarot four veari old. biaiulod TO un (.oft shoul der, i'Iio T nbovii thu B Anyoiiu ulvlng Information Itudlua to the rooovery of tho animal will bo puld ' TOMnbWON unoa. 1-Hluil Tvlocusct. SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the Slntcof Oregon for Union County. James II. Hutchinson nnd W. It. Hutchinson, composing the linn of Hutchinson Brothers. vs. Jnnics Welch, Sarnh Welch, K. C. Hughes, M. M. Marshall, O. X. llinnsoy. Thoin.ii K. Hall. David Kin-leu. H. II. Silencer unit W. A. Coughutiour. J To the defendants Jiuncs Welch, Sarah Welch, M. M. Marshall. O. X. ltamsov, Thomas V. Hall, David Ecclos and II. II. Spencer. In the nam cor tiik Statu or Oheoon: You and each of you arc hereby required to appear nnd answer the complaint tiled against you in the above entitled suit on or brforc the first day of the next regular ses sion of the above entitled court ufter tho publication of this summons ami encn weeK j lor six weeks, to-wlt: on the 10th day of, February, 18!M). or that In default thereof plaintiirwill take a decree and judgment against each of you for the relief demanded In the complaint in this cause, to-wit: for i the sum of$3l.r0 00 with interest thereon from the first dav of January, 18f), at the rate often per cent, per annum and for the further sum of ten per cent, on the whole union nt found duens a reasonable attorney ' fee in this suit, and a decree foreclosing lit 17 ..,! VVVlf SIU'I sVe. Ifi nil III Townsh n 0 South, of Kange.'iS Kast of the Willam ette Meridian and for costs nnd disburse ments. This summons fs published in TucOni: c.o.v SVoi'T by order of the Honorable Jan. A. Pee, judge of the sixth Judicial district of the .State of Oregon, made and dated at Chambers the 20th day of December. 1880. SHBIiTON t CAKUObb. l!-2i Attprncvs for Plaintiffs. SUMMONS. Ill tho Circuit court of the state of Oregon, for tho county of Union. . 1'. Howlby, l'ltl-. 1 vs " 5 S. M. llowlbv, Deft. ) To H. M. Iiowlbv: fX THIC NAM13 OP THU STATIC OF X Oregon, you are hereby required to ap pear mid answer the complaint tiled against von in the above entitled suit within ten flays from the date of the service of this summons upon you, If served in said coun ty; or if served in nny oilier county in the state of Oregon, then within twenty days from tho date of such scrioc upon you; and if served by publication, then on the 10th day of February, 1890', that being tho Hist lobular day of the next term of this court after the expiration of the time of tho piibiw'ition of this summons. Defendant will take notice that if bIic fail to nppear and answer or plead within said time, the plaintiff, for want thereof, will apply to the court for tho relief prayed for in the com plaint, to-wit; for n decree ritasolvlng and annulling the bonds of matrimony existing between plaintiff and the defendant, and for such other relief ns to tho eourt may seem meet and equitable. TlMlNKK, VlNKYAlll) it TeHNT.lt, Attorneys for Plaintiff. Thii summons is published by order of the Hon. Jus. A. Fee, judge of the Sixth Judicial District of the stato of Oregon and of tho above entitled court, made at cham bers this 21st dav of December, 188!). Tl UNK.lt, VlNKYAlll) it Tl'RXKK, !'.;.; Pill's Attorneys. SUMMONS. In the Circuit court of the state of Oregon, for Union county. Hmma.l Kdson, I'llHl v.s Mink Kdson. Deft. ) To Mark Kdson, tho above named defui- f'.VTiil: XAMK OK TIIK STATU OF I. Orogon, von uro hereby required to ap pear in tho abovo entitled court and make answer to the complaint tiled against you inllionbovo entitled cause, on or before tho lirst duv of tho noxt regular term there of after the publication of this summons for six weeks to-wlt: on tho lOtn day of February, 18U0, and if you fail to appear and answer as iifoicsald on or beforo said dav plaintill'will t iko decree anil judgment agiiiust von for the relief prayed lor in her said complaint, to-wlt: for it decree dissol ving tho bonds of matrimony heretofore and now existing between plaintill" nnd de fendant, and for tho caro and custody of tho minor child of plalntiir and defendant. This summons is published in Tin: Oiu: litix Scout, by order of the Hon. .lunics A. Fee. judgo of said court, niailo and dated tho iMtli day of December. 180. SHKbTOX It OAIlKOLb. p.'.".", Attorneys for l'ltr. Notlcu Tor rithlloutlou. bAKD Omen at Ia (ikakhk, Oiukio.v.i Jauuarv -1, 18:xi. f TOTlCK IS HKUKIIY (UVKN THAT 1 the following-named settlor has tiled notice of his Intention to make Until proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will bo made before the register and receiv er at La (Irando, Oregon, on February 21, IHl.K), yiz. John MeCluru, D. S. Xo. 8182, for tho KJ-, .NV and rj NKK Sic. 23, Tp. (5 S, It. 4t L Ho mimes tho following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of. said land, viz: Seiglo Ooffiuan. Justus Wright. I red Corpo nnd Duuhain Wright, idiot Medical Spnnss, Oronoii. Anv person who desires to protest against the allowance of stub proof, or who knows of anv substantial reason, under tho law and the regulations of tho Interior Department, why such proof should not bo allowed, will be given an opportunity at tho above men tioned tliuo and place to cross-examine tho witnesses of said claimant, and to otter evidence In rebuttal of that submitted by claimant. llr.Nnv Kinkii ut. NlU-vtU Itegister. r.xiscu'ioits' notici:. In the matter of the etato of K. T. Neville, ueceason -YTO'nUK bS UHltKHY (UVKN TO ALL ' whom it lunv concern, that the under i digued have this day been appointed exec I utors of tho last will and testament of K. T, i Neville, deceased, by tho county court of Union county, Oregon, and all persons hav- ing clalnis against said estate aro hereby ' notltled and required to present tho same, I with tho proper voueliers, within six tltt ilntn If, th lllll1itrt.tf.Uiul. executors t Suiniuervlllo, in said county and state. Dated Dec. ID, ISM), SOLOMON II WILLIAM U T. U. I'ltAwroun. Attv, for Kxecutors. NF.VILLK, XKVILLK, Kxecutors. 12-23. TAKKN 111. tvtotum: is iikhkhy oivkn that I 1 I havo taken up the following described ; Mock which may be found at my place ono inltosoulli on Jove, union county, wregoui Ono brown lllly. 1 year oM, brnuded II with bur over It on loft stllle. Ono sorrel mare, 'i years old, branded II 11 on left shoulder, small letters, also ono bav tllly branded same. Ono bav mare, about 10 years old, bran ded F on If ft shoulder. Ono bay colt 1 year old, no brand to bo found. ... , , I'nrtles claiming tun above described anl iiuiU will plcimo call, pay charges and take '"" T. II. JOHNSON. plalntnrs nortpiye upon tno louowing ue scribrd land situate in I'nioti county, Ore gon, to-wit: The XWtf and XM SVfX Pec. 1!2. and NWu Sec. 1(5 and SKK of SUK a.... u .! v m1 KVA nf SEW Ki!fi. IM FOB IE ! -THE- Union Real Estate Association Have llMed a large amount of J Which are for sale on MOST REASONABLE TERMS. in 38 ncres ndoinlngthc city of Union, as a whole or in parcels. Good Will be sold as a who opportunity to secure a cheap home. Price of whole tract $3.2.50. 12 320 acres ten miles north of Union; all tillable land; unimproved: price $15. per acre. 1320 acres of improved land, fourteen miles north of Union; 200 acres farming lund; 200 acres in meadow and balance sui table for meadow or pasture; good fences, buildings, orchard and plenty of water. A good home for n desirable husbandry. Price $15. per acre; ono fourtli down and balance on three and live year's time. 41 10 acres adjoining tho city of Union, known as tho Moore trarden; large orchard; shrubbery of nil kinds; hot and dry house. A fine bargain for nny one desiring to en gaite in the fruit and garden business. Price ?3,500. (5) 100 acres ono mile west of Union; lino grain or meadow land. Price if GO. per acre. 10 320 acres two and one-half miles north west of Union; all grain and meadow land; well improved, price $25 per acre. I"! 320 acres 25 miles south of Union; nil fenced with good wire fence; improvements fair; plenty of water nnd out-raupe; 8,000. rails on the place; 150 acres farming land; balance pasture laud ; good orchard; three miir2 from timber; litno kiln oil place. 0 iLir neri. 210 aciM fliiC mile sitiili of Telooasel nn.1 nine miles strtUb of Union; 1C0 acres deed ed and 80 acres I'fnber culture; (JO aoi'03 good grain land: 30 acres fenced and under cultivation; o.OOO rails on place; dwelling, barn, cellar nnd out-buildiiigi; good well, Price $1,000. 0 100 acres iust north of Teiocabet nnd 7 miles from Union; 40 acres under cultiva tion; fair improvements. Price $11.00 per acre, 1 10 100 acres two nnd one-half miles north of North Powder; 140 acres tillablo land; 45 acres under cultivation; good bouse, ham, cellar and out-buildings. Mortgage $750. Price $11. per acre. rm 1010 acres twelve miles north of Union, in Cove: (J00 acres grain and meadow land; balance pasture; well improved; good fences, buildings, orchard, etc., nnd plenty of water; timber joining same on cast. An excellent farm for diversified husbandry. Price $15,000. 12 320 ncres eleven miles north of Union, in Oovc; 200 iicros In Cultivation ; good fences, buildings, etc. A lino farm. Prico 5VJ.500. 1131 ltntichof 101 acres, known ns the Half Way Station on the road between Union and Cornucopia, and 4 miles from Sanger; has a largo story-and-a-half house, bam and stables on each side, wood shed, two wells iiIko a stream of running water on the place; 100 acres nf natural meadow land and a tine range all round. This would be a flno location for a milk or stock ranch. One hundred tons of lirst class hay can be cut each year. Prico $850. 15j Who wants a saw mill? Hero is your chance. Only t) miles from North Powder. A tlrst class mill, witli a cutting capacity of 0,000 feet per dav, and has reached 10"000 feet. This mill lias a double circular saw, built according to the latest Improvements, witli first class machinery throughout. Only one-fourth mile from main river, by plenty of good milling timber; water power mill, with water privileges, etc. Kasy pay ments. This is a splendid chnnco for a mill mail. Prico $1, Out). 16 An 80-acro tract of as line land as can bo found in Powder ltivcr valley; on warm spring branch; splendid grain or meadow laud, and only 3 miles from North Powder. This is a rare bargain. Prico $(J00. U7 Three blocks in ono tract In North Union, known as the John Katon place; lias largo and commodious house well and substan tially constructed in every particular; en tire place set in orchard of cherries, pears, apples, etc., also small fruit grow to pci fac tion; entire place nan be irrigated; nil ne cessary out buildings. For a neat residence in Union you can find no better place. This is a chance in a lifetime. Price $1,750. 18 Ono and one-half lots in Cove, upon which is an elegant two-story house witli eight rooms, all well finished throughout, witli stable, woodshed, etc., also good well. This is one of the neatest residences in ('ove. (live us a call and wo will suit you. Price $1,750, 101 (Jooil farm of 100 acres. V juiles from North Powder on thu main road from Un ion to linker City ; well finished story and a half bouse: good ham, stable, granery, etc; well for barn and one for house; young orchard of 50 trees begining to boar, and small fruits in great quantities. This is ono of tho host farms around North Pow der. 201 320 aores of improved laud. 1(1 miles from Union and 5 miles from North Powder; mostly Kood tillablo hind; some meadow land; balance pasture; Hviiik water on the iilaeu the year round; near timber and one halt niilo'froui school house. Price $t, tX). ,211 120 acres of uood farming laud two miles northwest of Union; 40 ncres under culti vation; small house and stable. Prico $15 per acre, 122 A half block in North Union with nice i osldeuco, convenient to business portion of Union, and n very desirable home; small barn mid necessary outbuildings, Price 1.500 23 A block of laud in North Union; suitable dwelling for a small family; small barn, wood shed, cellar, etc. A very desirable location on Main struct. Prico $1,200, 21 120 acres of improved laud In Cove: all goud meadow land but about 20 acres, which is suitable for pasture. Price $20 per acre. Abo a largo number of town lots and blocks. All Letters promptly an swered and all information desired will be cheerfully given. Address nil cointnunscatiotis to WILSON & HACKETT, Secretaries Union. Heal Ktut Ans'u DESIRABLE LAIS AT THE- name a Keeps constantly on hand a mm pleto stock uf :r- r a Candies, Stationery, Sheet Music, Wire Goods, Bracked, AND t'PUKfl. Household Utensils. A share ol the public patronage so licited. S-lu-tf. Union and Cornucopia Quickest and Cheapest Route to the Pine Creek Mines. rtATKS : TAKE. $1 50 3 00 (J 00 FliEtnltT, Me Ui'e 2U c nion to Park " " Sanircr ' " Cornucopia Leaves Union daily at 2 p. m, arrives nt Cove at 3:30 p. 111. Leaves Cove at 8 a. 111., arrives at Union at 9:30 11. 111. Connections made with Elliott's coache. running to the depot, carrying passengers for cast nnd west bound trains. KATKS for I'ASSKNO HltS. MlfKlAOU mid I'KISIOHT, It HAS UNA HI. 12. KOniNSON .t LAYNE. Proprietors. 1 Ki. Iti:tiu.Ar.t. Pitop'n. If You Want a Refreshing; Drink or a Good Cigar, Drop in Illlll.ird anil Ioi,I Tiililes for tlio Ac roinudatloii of CtiHtoimir.i, John Johnson (.Tuit opened at the old Xodine stand op posite Green's stable. All Work First-Class, and Satisfaction Guaranteed in livery Instance, ClIAKOUS LOW AS TIIK LOWKST, E$T Fa Iron a ko' Solicited, trial. Give me a UNION Tonsoriai Parlors GKOHUB DAIUD, l'ropr. Shaving, Hair-cutting and Sham pooing, in the Latest style of the Art, Shop two doors .south of Centennial hotel, (JIVE ME A CALL. 0 2S-tf. Cornucopia Saloon, W.m. Wilson, Yhov. The Finest of Wines, Liquors and Cigars always.in stock. FIRST CLASS MILLIARD TAB LIS. Drop in nnd bo sociable LUMBER for SALE at tho High Valley Saw Mill. All kinds of lumber cuimtuntly on hand or furnished on short notice. Prices cheap us tho cheapest. Patronage - Solicited. 5-301 f VM. WILKINSON .t SON. PATENTS Obtained, mid all Patent Itusinoss uttoudod to Promptly and for Moderate Peon. Oiirolllco is opposite the U. S. Patent Olllce, nnd wo can obtain PnteuU In le tliuo tbun those romoto from Wasoington. Send MODHLnr DRAWING. We dviw as to pnntontablllly fro of cluri; and we nuikoNO CHAltOUUNLi: . I'AfKNT It" SKCUUUl). Wo refer, bore, to tho IiMma.ter. tin Snpt. of Money Onler Piv , uii i t o.l, -of the U.S. I'atwit OfHce. Kn ir. u'.(r ndviiv, terms and roiroronces to actuul en cuts In your own State or County, write t U. A. SNOW & Co.. Opposite l'atenl Olllce, Waililuxtou, I, l ml Wra titan i Slap Line to Cow. Montreal Co In mi UUUIl w. ...... Pltol'.K. 1 lACIHC 1NS0N T? j. A-TZEj"W-A."5rT- TIMK TA15LK. i rriral and D- parturo of Trains at tho ln- No. t West-bound Kxprcss - 4:25 a.m. No. 2 Kast-bound " - -llwn. m. No. West bouiul Fast Mail - 4:o Ji. m. No. 1 Knot-bound :4op.m. rnnmiiT trains. No. 41 West-bound - - -- " I No. 12 Hast-bound - - - 0:CH p. in. 0. I.S " OSl-IIOUIIIl M ilj'-lltiij,!"- 1 No. 14 Kast-botind " " ' Tin' UTS to and lrom principal points 1 lL'IVn 1 O j,, tll(3 United States, Cnnoda and 1'urope. Elegant "New Dining, Pullman Palace Sleepers, AND Free Colonist Slecpins Cars on all Ex press Trains to ONI AH IK, COUNCIL BLUFFS and KANSAS GSTY. o Without Change. o Close connections at Portland forSnn Fran cisco and Puget Sound points. OCEAN DIVISION. The Union Pacifn will dispatch Steamers between San Francisco and Port land, as follows: KHilM l'OKTl.ANl). beuvhiK nt 1 0 P. M. us follows: i noM san niANciseo. lv'nK Spear st. wh' ntl0u.in.ns follows: Col'bin, Jan. S nsa, " Col'bin, " S. I'osa, " State. 13. L';S. Koiti, Jnn, I, 12, 1!7 7, 1? Col'bin, " 7, 'J2 13 2 Koja. " 12, 27 IS State, " 17 23IStnt(. Feb. 1 The company rnsevvos the right to change ' sii'itmers or sniliiiK days. IIATKS OF PASSAGE: Cabin. - - ?10.00 Steorae $3.00 Kound Trip Ticket, Unlimited Children, under 12 years - -,. 5 years - $30.00 Half Faro - Free Including Meals and lietths. C. S. MULLEN, fien'l Tratlle .Manapcr. T. W. LICK. Ucn'l. Ticket Agt, A. E. ELLIS, ARcnt. Union. JASPEIt G. STEVENS, Tropr. -DEAI.KU IK- jure Drugs, latent Medicines, erfuniery, aints and Oils. Prescriptions carefully prepared ALSO DRALHlt IK ! SPORTING GOODS, 'onM-t::K "f is, SM Buns, Pis aflriw. Imported and Domestic Ci gars, etc, FOOTING GALLERY AND loiciiieiT Store LiMMW Iloiuntrs, Prop'r. MAIN KTKKET, UNION, OREGON Koeps Constantly on Hand n Nice Stock of Choice CANDIES, NUTS, TOBACCO, CKiAUS And otbor Articles too Numerous to .Mention. (JIV1! ME A ('ALL. IM CITY HOTEL (Oi.jKnite the Court Ibilise.) UNION. : : : OREdON. Mrs. O. P. i'(mihai.i,. Prop. Tali! oh Furnished with the Boat tho Market Affords and Trejiared bv Wiiite Cooks. New Beds and Kooin;, Noatly l'urnlshed. terms ui:asonahlu, Public Patronage Solicited 10-31-tf R0YALSTi JOHN Mrr iwrf.i . i. "aMiIj Jio wroe ttay to run It. Uwws jbt- -u.e ruunuiff furtturU or li rt .lid. .No I.,. I., t., lUrtad lu umcljlno or inilile. Vo.sri if'" ,n nJr (,i"r " rlilno It oor not powca. BUY THE ROYAL ST.J0HH. For Salo by n H JiROWN.tUnlon.Ogn. Ik ki It Store. I iOMiC