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About The Oregon scout. (Union, Union County, Or.) 188?-1918 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 6, 1890)
5" - i: 5 WASHIKOTOK. An Interesting L?tt3r from Our Regular Correspondent at the Capital. Wa.hiikito.v, C.) Jn. 21, 1S00. Kihtdk Okk(!on Scout: TJio wliculii of legislation uro having n Iciil lime of it theso tlay?. Progress iiihIit general parliamentary law is filow. The machinery runs along unioo.hly enough to long as no Demo crat resists its working?, but the least obstruction stops it ami then there is a parrot and monkey timu before it gets i-tutted again. Of course, this is fun for the Democrats but is annoying (o tl 10 Republicans and worse, than annoying to the Speaker. It is simply making his life a burden. There has been two fjkirinkhcri this week. In tho'lirst instance Mr. Hhiiitl started (he trouble on n decision deny ing the right to demand , tellers. He appealed and the day was only saved by tomowhat doubtful victory of laying the appeal on the (able. Mr. Cannon saved the day by that motion. Mr. Iloltnnn hlartcd the second row. lie took an appeal on the ground that a bill reported from the Judiciary Committee appropriating money for u penitentiary must llrst bo considered in committee of the wholo. The Hoimo refused toover-rulo the .Speaker. Then the machinery moved again. Thu now rules arc looked for with mixicty and a strong desire on. both sides to have some adequate system of procedure. By a strict party vote the House committee on elections on Wednesday concluded lo report in favor of unseat ing Jackson, tho Democratic accredited Kepremitivlivo from West Virginia, and declaring .Smith, lt-mublican contest ant, entitled to tho membership. Of the seventeen contented election cases in the House this is tho first one reach ed, and as is generally tho case tho ver dict is purely a, party matter on both sides. Whatever merit there may be in the caee each party votes for its own rm:iii. This fact was so generally rec (Oni.J'T ili'U Ih'J conruittej ou Hi)' fi nal hearing of the case, after a short review of the matter, decided that it would be useless to dissect tho evidence taken, as (several days would bo con,--mined in tho process, and tho mem bers wore well enough acquainted with tho facts nnd !ogal points involved, -anyway. There will, of courco, bo two Toporls presunloul lo tho House, a ma jority and a minrtity report. Jackson thus will hold his scut hut a short timo in compaiifcoii with most members who lako their seats and am afterwards iinbuccessftil in contests, There have boon cases iu rccont years when mom t'bers held their seats into tho second session and were then only unsealed iU tho very cloio. This huMuvat noVwr occurs whero tho member fust recog nized docs not belong to tho dominate power. Kight amusing, theso hearing of eon teste. Every few weeks the roitmaster General gives a personal heating to delegation from a near by town in the interest of ft particular candidate for postmaster. Tho railroad fare and tho timo consumed are both light, and tho making up of a delegation is as easy as organizing a country curprir'o parly. It is when two of theso delagations lock horns that tho real tug of war begins. For two mortal hours this week Mr. Wanamaker listened to thu orators TCpiTfonting four diUVront candidates for IVihton, Maryland, who wero all prerenl. Tho solemn looking delega tions tat ranged about tho walls of the room and made havoc of tho water cooler and eyed tho l'ostmastor (lon oral, as the oratory flowed. ictary Noblo has a disagteeablo habit of soatohing for and finding crookedness in tho management of public funds. Just now ho has fallen upon tho recoivors of public monoys in tho Far West and there arc already a dozen heads in tho baskot and a Bcoro more lo follow. Tho special agents have been making an investigation of tho books of tho receiver?, with tho mult tf finding numerous shortages running from onu to fifty thousand dolh re in amount. Tho lemovals are pro-omploiy. Th- Supeino Court is giving a hearing thu uvil to a casein which tho Statu of N nh Ciuoliuu is sued by a citizen of H at Stido to compel tho payment of cci lain rpcciul tax bonds tailed iu I8('!. Impairment of contract is sol forth. Tho uiso involves tho question of iho light of a citizen tosuo his State, and I tent up fnim tho United States clrc.ill court on u certilleatoof dlvition nf o l.iimi. Tho Stuto plants iUclf firm'.' on the proposition that it can not hu filed without Us consent. The euit Involve -uveral million dollars, and was postponed until this time to seount ft full bench as thu court is UMtly oqually divided on tho issuo i N.tco of forfeiture, SUMMONS, j 9 A 9?. PI Fifi Ql K 1 If Rfil Cornucopia, Union G'ountv, 0r., Jiiiuumry 23, f800. ( To A. T. Nnn.r. and Owns Matiikw: You and each of yon ore- hereby notified Hint John Sullivan nnd ('. W, Woods have expended five lintidrod dollnrs in labor and improvements upon the following claims. "The Jfilfand the HJo'd IJox,rf.ituntcd In the Knidc Mining District on Iho west side nf the East Eiple creek, mid "Tho llo-V ' The St. John" nnd Thu Oregon" situated in tho Knplu Mining District, on tlif cait side of the. Eat Eagle creek, Union county, OrcKon, ni will appear by atlHavIt filed in the nllleo of .lames It. I'lton. Jus tice of the Pence of Cornucopia. Oregon, on January (1, 1800, in o:der to hold wild pretu iscs under the provision of see,! ion 2-521, revised .statutes of tho i'nlted .Slate, ltidne; the niuotitit required to hold the iiiiic for tho year ending December ill. 18n, and if within ninety days from the service of this notice you fall or refuse to contribute your proportion of such expenditure as such co owner, your interest iu Mtirt claim will be come the property of the subscribers, un der said section 2.121. 0. W. WOODS. l-30ni3 JOHN Hl'LLIVAN. StlJI.tlONS. Iu the Justico Court of Union jirccinct, Un ion county, Oregon. O. li, llowmnti, I'Jainliir vs II, C. Ola'rnw and Samantha John son, Defendants. To II. C. ()lakei)W and to Hamautba Jobs- son. tho above mimo l defendants: XN THU NAMK OP TIIK STATU OP Oregon, you and eacli of you are herein required to appear and answer the com plaint filed against you in tin: above enti tled casu on or before the -llh day of Pebru ury, 181K), and that if you fall to" appear or answer, in default thereof thu plaiutiir will take judgment against you for the sum of $11.2!' and for the costs and divhursments of this action. You will further lako notice that (his summons is served uponynti by publication by order of I!. P. WINon, Justice of tho reace lor union precinct, i nion county, Oregon. (1. I,. iiOWMAX. Plaintiff. 12 l'J HSTRAY NOTIC1. NOTICE IS IIUHKIIY (IIVKN' THAT S. M Hnrrcll, living five miles north of Klgin, Union couulv, Oregon, iins tiiis 22ud day of December, 18W). taken up the following described animals: On sorrel pony horse, white stripe in forehead, branded Con left shoulder and S on right hip, supposed to hj four years old last spring. One iron-gray pony hors-o, branded same a above, supposed to lie samo age. The above dccilbod animals woro duly posted according to'law on January, 2, 1890, and appraised at f 1ft each. J. It. JOHNSON, 1-0 Justice of the Peace. tnsMoraiTioN noticu. TVJOTICU I .-5 IIUKKltY 01VKN THAT ll the (o-partnershii Jiuretofoio existini; between 1. It. Wihou and A. A. Miller un der the linn name of Wilson A: Miller, has this dav been dissolved by inuliial'consent. A. A. Miller retiring, and tho business will hereafter ho eonduu'cd by I'. 11. Wilsjn and S. C. Miller. The old llriu will collect all bills and pay all indebtedness of said firm up to this date, and Iho now linn will In no wisu be respon sible for any debts contracted by thu old ana. i. n. Wilson. A. A. MlhhUlt. Union, Oregon. Nov. (I. 18-a. kstk.vy 'rric!:. Taken up hy the undersigned at 1 tii farm on thu sand-i'idgu, six miles northeast of Island Cilv, iu Union county, Oregon, on December 10, If 80, one sorrel mare, about ('year.' old, about MM hands hiuli, with strip iu face and right hind foot white, branded T on left shoulder and right hip. M. McDONAhD. Stati: ok Oitr.uoN. I ua County of Union. S1 I hereby certify that I apprai'cd the above described mare on tho 23th day of January, lKi, at f-',0J. T. K. JOXUS. l-.'M J. P, for Island Precinct. JlSTItAY NOTlCt: NOTIUK IS IJURUBY niVKN THAT P. (hvonbv. Iking about two and one- half miles north of Klgin, Union county, Oregon, lini this 2nd day of Dcoomher, ISsil, lit L r w lilt llu r.illmv'liur diiM'rilincl ii ti i i it ii I : Ono white steer with red head, speckled neck and each foot partly rod, branded with half circlu on left should-r. The above de.-cribed animal win duly misted according to law on lKconilier, 1!, 18SSI. and appraised at $20. J. 15. Jtm.Nfit'.N, 1.9 Justli'u of tlio Pence. TAUKN VV, Notlco is hereby given that I havo taken up, on Due. 1. IN-li, at my piacu nvu mics north of Union, thu following described ani mals, which (he owner. will please call for mid pay charges; Onu small sorrel saddle mare, white strip iu fneo, tail bobbed off, branded on right shoulder T with O underneath. Also onu roan yearling steer, swauow- foik In left car; no In and viMbio. JUIl.S ItU 1 w. TAUIi.V Uf "VTOTlt-U IS HKUKHY lilVPJ.N Til AT i I have taken up, on about the l.Mh of November, 18b!). at my piaco lour nines ens; of Island City, the -following described ani mal: ... OnoMiinll roan gelding, wcigni aiioui iwu nouiuls, siidillo marks, no brands visible. " Tho owner of tho abovu described animal will nluiiso call for thu samo, pay charges and tako him away. ui;.Miv r III I k i.k. TAKKN IU. v.iiiro u iiei-idiv l'Ivcii Hint I have taken up on Jtmunry "1,'lMl , at my place two and bnu-half uillos from Pinovllle, in i'lnu vab lev, Union county, Oregon : 'One light buckskin lllley, about It years old, 11)4 hands high, white strip in fore head, whltumanoiuid tail.nobrinids visible. Owner will please piovo property, pay charges and tiiKe thu same awnv. .'.;i jui-iij uiavu i. i:sru.YHi.. .() ur.WAitn. Strayed from our place nt Tcloenset. and Inst seen on lllg crook, one sorrel mure, four years old, branded TB on left shoul der, tlio T abova tho 11 , Anyone giving lufornintlou leading to thu recovery oi wio iimiiuii win im paio ' 'i'Miti.r.s-(i' Minis TO.MH1.1CSON HltOS. Tdlocaxit. I-liluil For Sale. HH)( oyvch and laintis ami 100 wethers, yearling and tvi year olds. Will sell at a bargain Enquire of T.CJ. WILSON, at Cove, or B. P. WILSON, Union, Oregnn. - -- CT-jnrr-gi i x. i - i --1 In tlio Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Union County. James JI. Hutchinson and W. It. Iluteliiiifon. composing the linn of Hutchinson iirothcrs. vs. James Welch, Sarah Welch, K. C. Iluf-hex, M. M. Marshall, O. N. Ihim&cy. Thomas 1 Hull, David Ecele.s, H. H. Spencer and W. A. Coughiiiiour. To the defendants James Welch. Sarali Welch, M. M. Marshall. O. . Itamsev, Thomas P. Hall, David Eccles and JI II Spencer. I In the nasi not- tiik Stati: ot'Onicnoir: I VcMiaud eacli of you ore hereby required I to appear am! answer the complaint tiled ', against von in thu aborc entitled suit on or before the llrst day of the next regular ses- 'I'M of the above entitled court after tho publication of this summons and each wosk lor blx weeks, to-wit: on the 10th day of Pebruary, If-'M. or that in default thereof plnintiu" will take a dnciec and judgment iigainsl each of you for the relief demanded In the complaint In thi" cause, to-wit: for the sunt or jill.'iO 0) with interest thereon from the first day of January, 1 -SMI. at the rate often per cent, per aiifiiiin ami for tho further sum of ten per cent-on the wholu amnuiit found, due as a rinoiiahlo attorney fee in Ibis suit, and a decree foreclosing philntill'.s nortpaj'o upon the following de scribed land situate iu Union county, Ore gon, to-witr The S NWjff and SH'i-f Hoc. 22. and N tier. 1 and KICK of SUH Sec. S and and of KKJ4 Sec. 17 and NWJ4 SWy, Sec. l(i all in Townhip 0 Soutli, of llange :H Kast of tlie Willnm etto Meildian and for costs and disburse ments. This summons is published in Tun Om oo.v SCoi'K bv order of tlie- Honorable Jus. A. Pee. judge of the sixth judicial dfsttict of the. Statu of Oregon, made and dated at Chamber.) the 2(lth day of December. 18MI. SHUhTON & CAItltOI.h. 12-21 Attorneys: for I'laintili's. SITMMONS. In Iho Circuit court of the state of Oregon, for the county of Union U. it. Ilowlby, I'lfl'. vs I S. M. Ilowlby, Deft. ) ToS. M. Ilowlbv: I"N THIS NAMli OF TIIK STATU OP .1 Oregon, you are hereby required to ap pear and answer the complaint tiled against yon in the above entitled suit within ten days from t lie date of the service of this .summons upon you, if served in said coun ty; or if served in any other county in the s"tatu of Oregon, then within twenty days from the date of such service upon yon; and if served bv publication, then on the 10th day of Pobruurv, 18!X)', that being the liist icgiilar day of the next term of this court after tho expiration of the time of the publication of this summons. Defendant will take notice that if she fail to appear and answer or plead within said time, the plaiiitin, for want thereof, will apply to the court for the relief prayed for in the com plaint, to-wit; for a decree dissolving and annulling the bonds of matrimony existing between plaintiff and tho defendant, and for such other relief ns to the court may seem meet and 'equitable. TUKN I'll, VINI'YAIUI & Tt'KNEKj Attorneys for I'laintifl'. This summons is published by order of the Hon. Jas. A. Pee, judge of the Sixth Judicial District of tlie state of Oregon and of tho above entitled court, made at cham bers this 21st dav of December, 1HS!). Tl'lUsTIt, VlNKY.YM ilj TritNKIl, 12-2-r l'ill'.s Attorneys. fiUIUMONS. In the Circuit cotlrf of (he filale of Oregon for Union county. Kiniua J Kdson, Plil". '."'1 II... I. W.l.nn n,.f To Mark Kdson, tho above named duf- n dant: f.V THU NAMK OF TIIK STATU OP i. Oieon. you nro hereby required to ap pear In tho above entitled court anil make answer tj tlie cjinplalnt filed against you lnthcn'uvo entitled oiuwe, on or before tho first dav of the noxt regular term there of after thi publication of this summons for tlx vo"l:s to-wit: on the lOtn day of Pfhrimrv, 181K), and if you fail lo appear and answer ns aforc-ald on or before said dav plaintiff will t iko decree and judgment against vou for tho relief prayed tor in her said coiiiplaint, to-wit: for a decree dissol ving tlie bonds of matrimony heretofore and now evicting between plaintitr and de fendant, and for tho care and custody ot tho minor child of plaintiff and defendant. This summons is publllied in Tiik Oui: dON Scout, by order of the Hon. James A. Pee. judge of said court, made and dated the tilth (lav of December. 18M). " SHKhTON & UAKUOIX. 12-25 Attorneys for Plil. Notice Kiir riilitlcnUini. Land Orrii'i! at Ij. (Iuaniu:, Our.uo.v.i January I. 18.HI. T0T1CB IS HUltUIlY (ilyUN THAT 1 1 the following-nained settler bus filed ' notice of ids Intention to make final proof I iu support of Ids claim, and that said proof I will ii niiulo before the reirls'.cr and receiv er at ha Orande, Oregon, on Pebruary 21, 18!K), yi.. .Itillll JIl'Clui-K, 1). S. No. 8182, for tho Uli XWJf and SJJ NKM Sic, 2!l, Tp. (I S, H. It U. , llu naiiies thu following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of, said land. vi: . Seiglu Coffnian. Justus Wright, I'led Cot pound Dunham Wright, allot Medical Springs, Oregon. , Anv person who d( sires to protect against the allowance of such pioof, or who knows of anv substantial reason, under tho law and the regulations of tho Interior Department, why such proof should not lu allowed, will be given an opportunity at tlio above men tioned lime and place to cross-examine the wltiu's(w of said claimant, and to oiler evldenco In rebuttal of that submitted by claimant. Hn.MiV ltiNUit.utr, l-lll-wll Keglstur. KNKOllTOltK' NOTIOU. In tho matter of tho estate of U. T. Neville, doceaxMl -VTOTltM-: IS 1IKUKUY GIVEN TO Ahh X wliom it innv coiicein, that tlio under signed hnvo this (lay been appointed exec utors of thu lust will and testament of h. I . Neville, deceased, by tho county court of Union county, Oiegon, and all persons hav ing claims nu'alu-t said estate uro hereby notified and required to pre.ont tlio same, with tlio proper vouchers, within six months from this date, lo Urn undersigned, executors at Suininervillo, iu saidiounty and state. Dated Deo. lit, ISM). SOLOMON 11. .nkvi iiir., W I I.I.I AM O. NUVIl.l.U, T. II. I'liAWtoiin. Executors. Ally, for Executors. 12 'iu TA1CUS VV, TOTIUU IS UEltuiK- (MVEN THAT 1 I hnvo taken up the following described block which may hs found at my ptnru one mile south of two. union couuu , uroBiMi; Onu brown (Illy. 1 year hl, branded II with bar over it on loft "title. , , . One t-orrel mure, a years o 1. hranded 11 II on left shoulder, Miiall letteri, iil iiuo bav llllv branded name. One "lav mare, about 10 year old. bran ded F on' left shoulder. i t , One bay colt 1 year old, no brand to ho found. . . . ,, . , Parties claiming tno tibovo dtwcrlbcd mil mnls will ploaio call, pay churycs and take ll.rm.wjr. T. 11. JOHNSON. i ! Tin-: Union Real Estate Association Have listed a largo amount of S. -I JJJJ -WMch nro for saio on- MOST REASONABLE TERMS. in 33 acres ad oirsin'' the city of Union. i Will be sold ns a whole or in pnrceK Good opportunity to secure a cheap home. Price ot wnoie tract ,s'J. I .120 acres ten miles north of Union; ail tillable land ; unimproved: price -iC. jier acre. ) 1320 acres of improved land, fourteen miles north of Union: 200 acres farming i land; 200 acres in meadow nnd halnncc sul 1 table for meadow or pasture; good fences, f buildings, orchard and plenty of water. A t good homo for a desirable husbandry. Price $15. per acre; one fourth dow n aiid 1 balance on three and live year's time. in I 10 acres adjoining tho city of Union, I known as tho Mooie garden ; largo orchard; i shrubbery of all kinds; hot and dry house. I A fine bargain for any one desiring to en gage in the fruit and garden business. : Price .'1.500. 51 ICO ncrc3 one mile west of Union; fine grain or meadow land. Price $00. per acre. r) .120 acres two nnd one-half miles north- west of Union; nil grnln and meadow land; well improved, price $25 per acre. .'120 acres 25 miles south of Union; nil fenced with good wire fence; improvements fair; plenty of water and out-range; 8,0o0. rails on the place; 150 acres farming land; balance pasture land; good orchard; three miles from timber; linio kiln on place. Price &'.). per acre. S 210 ncre? one mile south of Teloeasct and nine miles south of Union; 1C0 acres deed ed and 80 acres timber culture; CO acres good grain land; IK) acres fenced and under cultivation; 5.000 rails on place; dwelling, bam. cellar and out-building: good well, Piles $1,000. 19 1C0 acres just north of Teloeasct nnd 7 miles from Union; 40 acres under cultiva tion; fair improvements. I'rico $11. 0J per acre, 110 1C0 acres two and one-half miles north of North Powder; 140 acres tillablo land; 45 acres under cultivation; good house, barn, cellar anil out-hnildings. Mortgage $750. Price $11. per acre. nu 1010 ncro3 twelve miles north of Union, in Cove: COO acres grain and meadow land ; bnlaneo pasture; well improved; good fonccs, buildings, orchard, etc., and plenty of water; timber joining same on cast. An oxccllent farm for diversified liusbnndrv. Price $!f. 000. 12 .120 acres ulcven miles north of Union, in Cove: !:00 acres in cultivation; good fences, I'uildtP' s. cIq. lino farm Price .jij.iWO. iai Itancli of 101 acres, known as the Half Way Station on the road between Union and Cornucopia, and 4 miles from Sanger; ha1) A l;ir;;o storv-aiHl-n-hnlf house, barn and staliks on eacli side, wood shed, two wells also a stream of running water on the place; 100 acres of natural meadow land and a fine ranee all round. This would be a lino location for a milk or stock ranch. Ono hundred tons of first clas3 hay can be cut each year. Price ?8o0. I15J Who wants a saw mill? Hero is your chance. Onlv !) miles from North Powder. A first class mill, with a ciittniir nanacity of (1,000 feet per dav, and has reached 10 000 feet. This mill has a doublo circular saw, built according to the latest improvements, wttli llrst class mnclitnery tlirougliout. Only one-fourth tnilo from main rivor, hy plenty of good milling timber; water power mill, witn water privileges, etc easy pay ments. This is a splendid chano for a mill man. Prico $l,0ti0. HIM Au f-0-ncro tract of as (hie land as can bo found in Powder Kivor valley ; on warm spring branch; splendid grain or ntoadow land, and only X miles from North Powder. This is a rare bargain. Price S'iOO. 17 Three Mucks in one tract In Ninth Union, known as the John Eaton place; has large nnd commodious house well nnd substnn tinlly constructed in every particular; en tire place set in urchnrd ot cherries, pears. apples, etc., also small fruit grow to perfeo- i tion; ontiro place can lie irrigated ; all ne cessary out buildings. For a neat rosidenco iu Union you can find no better place. This is a chance in a lifetime, i'rico $1,750. 1181 Ono and one-half lots in Cove, upon which is nn elegant two-story hoit.se with eiu'lit rociiis, all well finished throughout, with stable, ivoodshcd, oti, also good well. This is one of tlie neatest residencos in Cove. Oivo us a call and wo will suit you. Price ?1.7.'0, 1 101 Good farm of 100 aoros, 1',' mllen from North Powder on the muiii road from Un ion to linker City ; well finished story and a half house: good burn, stable, gmnory, etc; well for burn nnd one for house; young orchard of W) trees begining to bear, and small fruits in great quantities". This is one of tho best farms around North Pow der. 301 "ISO acres of itnprood land. 1(1 miles from Union and f miles from North Powder; mostly good tillable laud; some meadow land ;'bnlaneo pasture; living wuter on tlio plneti the year round; near timber ami one half inllo from school house. Pneo 1,000. 1211 120 acres of irood farming land two miles northwest of Union; 40 aerei under culti vation; small house and stable. Price $15 per acre, 122 A half block in North Union witli nioe residence, convenient to buslnos portion of Union, and a very dosirablo homo; small barn and necessary (HUbulldings. Price 1 ,50 J 131 A block ot hind lu North Union; suitable dwolllng fur a iniall family; small barn, wood bhud, cellar, etc. A vory desirable location on Main street. Price?!, 200. 21 ISO nores of Improved hind In Cove; all pood meadow laud hut almut 20 .icrus, which u suitable for pastiuo. Price i'M per were. AUo a Urge number o( ton u lot and block. All Letters promptly an swered and all information desired will be cheerfully tfivon. Addroi all coniiuuiuoations to WILSON & IIAOKBTT, .Bcoretarles UiiiouI(cul Estate Ais'n rmnm a tit n LAI H ! k K UUUHIIIJJ !RS. ALG ER, illNION Kcr-ps constantly on hnnr2 n. fom plut(! atot'k of frcpii Candies, Stationery, Sheet Music, Wire Goods, Brackets, AND trpKl'l'I- i Household Utensils. A share ot the puhlic patronage so licited. S-lfT-tf. Union and Cornucopia Quickest and Cheajiest Boute to tlie Fine Creek Mines. ItATKS : rAitn. rnntoiiT, $1 f0 X c :t 00 lc ti 00 '2i c nion to Park " " Snncor " " Cornucopia mil m heaves Union daily at 2 p. m, arrives at Cove at :i:'M p. m. Leaves Cove at 8 a. in , arrives at Union at 0:30 a. m. Connections made with Elliott's coache. running to the depot, carrying passengers for cast and west bound trams. 11AT1SS for IMSHKNOUKS, I.UflC.AfilJ mul vukiciit, khasoxajsm:. UOBINSON Sc LAYNU, Proprietors. Montreal -:- Saloon! Ell. Un'tllXAKD. PltOf'l!. If You Want a Refreshing Drink or a Good Cigar, Drop in nilllar.I find l'o:iWf allies for tliu Ac- comoitutloii of Ciistoinci's, w mm Jons Johnson. Pnoi'.u (Just opened nt tlio old Nodino stand op posite ureon s Maine. All Work First-Class, and Satisfaction Guaranteed in livery Instance, ClIAItllKS LOW AS THU .OWKST, S"J-Patronage'' Solicited. Give mo a trial. UNION Torssorsai Parlors! GEO HOE I5AIUD, Propr. j Shaving, Hair-cutting and Sham-1 pooing, in the Latest style j of the Art, Shop two doors south of Centennial hotel. GIVE ME A CALL. 0 28-tf. Cornucopia Saloon, Wm. Wilson, Prop. The Finest of Wines, Liquors and Cigars always in stock. FIRST CLASS BILLIARD TABLE. Drop in and ho soeiahlo LUMBER for SALE at tho High Valley Saw Mill. All kinds of lumber coiftantly on hand or furnished on short notice. Prices cheap as the cheapest, Patronage - Solicited. 6-301 f WM. WILKINSON & SON. PATENTS Olitainwl. nnd all Patent Itusinus attonded to Promptly and for Moderate Fee!.. Our office W opposite tlie V. H. Patent Oltiee, and wu run ohulu l'Htenis in lex tinie than thost) rituiute from Vutoiuton. Send MODICLor DRAWING. Wu mlviw iu to pantentaltililv free of rhre; and we umko NO i ll AllliK l'NLEft PATENT If SKt'UHKIi. We refer, hore, to the PoHtniaster, the Stint, of Mo.iey Order Ihv., und t i oiln ul of the T. Pnient Office. K I cireiilur advici'. (eiiusand retlereurex to ac tual rli onu In vu tr uvvu Statu or County, rue t.. O. A. SNOW& Co.. OpioIte Patent Olllco. Washington, D. C 1 fr? IB i m i. i lAC.'PIC .A.XILi-WJL'y. TIMU TABLK. A rr-'Vnl and Departure of Trains at the Un ion Depot. No. 1 WVd-bntimt Express - 4:2.'. a. nt No. 2 EiisMiound " - H:-'- "" No. .1 West-bound .Fast Mail - 4:o. p. m. No. 4 East-bound " " - -7:45 p.m. pmiaitT TIXAINS. Xo. 11 Wost-bmifld - - 2:50 a. nr. V. -1!2 K.-ist-boimil - - - 0:00 P. m No. l.'l West-bouii(TWny-frciglit:i:iu p.m. l.so. ii j'.nsi-uounu 9:05 a. m. Tirn-T? to and trsni: principal points 1 llIU, 1 O !n the (Tnitcti: states, Canada and Europe.- Elegant New Dining, Pullman Palace Sleepers, AND Frco Colonif-S Slccpinp; Cars oihall Ex press Trains to COUNCIL BLUFFS and ECAWSAS CITY o Without f'haiigc. o Close connections atl'ortland for San Frn cisco anil Pugot Sound points. OC33A DIVISION. The Union Pacili" will dispatch Steamers between Han Francisco and Port land, as follows: from roUTia.N'n. rtuiM ban fi.acisio. Leaving at 10 P.M. h'V'ng Spear st. wh'' as follows; atlOa.m.ns follows: Col'liin, Jan.--'. l.'l. 2- S. Kos.-i, Jan, 1, 12, 27' S. Ithsa. " 7, IS Col'bin, " 7, '2 CoPbin, " 13, 2s S. Itosa. " 12, 27 S. Hosa, " IS State,- " IV State. 2.'! State. Feb. 1 The company reserves tlicright to change' steamers or sailing days. HATES OF PASSAGE: Cabin, - - $1(1.00 Steerage - - $8,00 Hound Trip Tickets, Unlimited: - 130.00' Children, under 12 years - - Half Fare- 5 years - - - Free- Includiwj .1Vf. and JScrtKs. C. K. MULLEN, I T. W. LEE. Oen'l Trallic .Manager. Gcn'l. Ticket Agt, A. E. ULLIS, Agent. Union. JASPER G. STEVENS, Propr. DEALER IN nre Drugs, latent 3Iedieines, . erfumery, aints and Oils. Prescriptions carefully prepared; ALSO DEALER IN- SPORTING GOODS,. Consisting of Mes, Sliot His, PiS: iuCanriLies.. Imported and Domestic 'Ci gars, etc. SCOOTING GALLERY" AND Confectionery Stur.B Ik Cove Drug Stare, IS Limimy KoiiKUTfl, Prop'r. MAIN STItEET, UNION, OIlEGOXy jU Koeps Constantly on Hand a Nice Stock of Choice CANDIES, NUTS, TOBACCO, CIGARS And other Articles too Numerous to Mention. til VE ME A CALL. (Opposite tho Court House.) UNION, : : : OREGON. MlW. O. P. (iOOIIALL, Prop. Tallies Furnished with the Iicst the Market Affords and Prepared by White Cooks. New HoiIm and Uooins Neatly 1'urnUlicd. OBOI CITY HOTEL TERMS REAHONAHLE. IV Public Patronage Solicited 10-31-tf - At . VAL ST. 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