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About The Oregon scout. (Union, Union County, Or.) 188?-1918 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 27, 1890)
rOP.EST DELL D0TI.ET8. PlNi: V.U.t.KY. Kerb. 1G, 1800. Know going very rapidly. La grippo subsiding. Tho editor nnd familios have our hcurlfi'lt pynipathy in tlicir recent bereavement. I'roJr.tacted meeting in progress in Fail-view district presided over by Heverends Hoylcs nnd Yokum. For homo reason wo do not under stand, Tun Scout conies very irregu larly. Several issues finco about .Ian. 0th being ekipped. Uetides missing the general news. Readers of "Cleopa tria" find it hard to get tho tenso of tho story. ; If Union's mayor needs tho services j of n dog killer, ho could probably im- : port one from l'ino who would work cheap in fact just for tho pleasure of gratifying his own brutal instincts. In a city where there is but little need or work for canines they become a miieancu but in tho country, especially among stock, a good dog is a "neces sary evil" and when one has a really good one money could not buy it. Quito u number of dogs havo been poisoned during the fall and winter. If it is done by parties placing out poison for coyotes, wo think they should at least warn the neighbors that when they do so, they can chain tho curs up, but if it is the work of some person nnd done not through fear of the animal (known to bo in two cases perfectly harmless) but through "pure cusFdness" it is but another instance of tho contemptihlo mean ness to which some human curs will stoop. Wo havo not sent any items recent ly owing to tho blockade, tho non-ap poantneo of The Scout and from tho ...... . laet mat in three loot oi snow it was a hard matter to learn much news. .Several deaths havo occured recently, tyitt were not ablo at tho time to learn tho particulars but Into as it . I 1H I will chronicle them as host wo may. Ono might write a half column or so of "rows" drunkenness, gambling and general hoodiumism, such as are gener ally not only written up in a city but taken into hand by an o nicer of tho law, hut to criticise hero be it in as kindly a spirit as one may is to evoke i tho wrath of that element. 1'erhaps a good way to begin to amend somo of our ovils, would bo for somo of our law-abiding citizens to take legal stops to eradicate fiotu our midst, somo of tho evils that aro fast lining their sons, their neighbors sons, and some of our brightest young men who might ho good and useful eiti.ens, to' lllill. Not only does tho danger threat en their sous, but tho result to their young and innocent daughters, thrown in contact Willi such influences, need not bo tnoro fully stated to any reason ing persou. Wako up all you who want temperance, morality, good be- 1 1 l ! I Jiavioranu gooit win to provnii in our i I I :..n i i . jiiiuni, mm iuuu iiiiuionijea u etiiriuiiiiii our children "put your shoulders to tho wheel" and seo what you can ac complish. Died, At her residence in l'ino valley on tho ISth of January, 181)0, Mrs. Sarah Loop, aged i!) years. Airs Loop was born in Virginia, whero tho greater part of her life was spent, but subsequently removed to Mis. houri, thou to l'ino valley, Or., where sho has resided for tho past thirteen years. She was tho mother of ten children, eight sons and two daughters ; one son has passed on before, one re sides in .Missouri, but Iter other child- ! ro n all reside hero ami with their children aro left to mourn tho loss of ono so justly dear. In early lifo sho joined tho Christian or Disciples church and continucing Ktcadfatt in that faith, fell quietly asleep. Died. At his homo in l'ino valley Feb. 2nd, 18110 John lllooni. Tho wrilei lias not been ablo to learn tho particulars in regard to ago birthplace etc, of deceased, lie was uu elderly man, probably hTi years of ago, and was ono of tho older residents of l'iue. His disease was a fingering one, he 1 having boon for several yeari quite a aullerer. lie was a member of tho j Christian denomination of this place. Ho leaves n wifo ami wo believe four ' children, throo eons nnd a daughter, ! to tng tin his lots. CAiiitu: It. Dovi: Epoch. The transition from long, lingering and painful sickness to robust health marks an epoch hi tlm lifo of tho Individual. Such a remarkable event Is treasured in thu memo ry mid uto agency whereby thu good health bus been attained i gratefully blessed. Hen ci It Is that so much Is beard In praise of KU" itlo Hitters. So iniiny feel they nwo their restoration to health, to the use of tho Great Alterative and Tonic. If you aro troubled with nny dUuuso of Kidneys, Liv er or Stomach, of long or short ntnnding, you will surely find relief by uso of Ktectric Ultterr, Sold at Mto, and $1 per Imttlu at Jlrown'a drugstore. Union, Oregon, JNotlco For I'ulillrntloii, Land Ofllcc at Ln Grande. Orocon,) February 12, 1MW. f Vnttnn U lirrnhv iMVell Mint the following named settler bn'i tiled notice of his Intcii n V.. for the I'M NE'X Her. 14 i nnd See. 11. Tp. It S, H. -45 IS. flu. nllnw'iiuv of Niirh nroof. or who know ' of anv substantial n-iMon. under the law and I the regulations of tins Interior Department, 1 : why Mich proof should not be allowed, will i DC plVOIl ail opportunity m uiu iiuuvu iiiu-u- tioned time anil plare to cross-examine the I witnesses of said eiaimnnl, and to oiler cvi i deuce in rebuttal of that submitted by i elaimnnt. JlK.MtV I'l.NKIIAItT, 2-20-w! Itsgiiter Nottro 1'or t'ulitlctttlim. Land Olllcc at Li Grande, Oregon, I February 12. 1MW. f Notice is hereliv given that the following iinmed settler has hied notice of his inten tion to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will lie made be fore t lie register and receiver at La Grande, Oregon, on April 11, IKK), viz: William I'liiiiiincr, lid. No. liHCfJ, for the SUH Sec. .'IS, Tp. .r S, lt.:i'J K. W.M. lie names the following witnesses to provo his continuous residence upon and ctiltivallou of. said laud, viz: John Shaw, William Shaw. James Dalton and N. lliank. all of North I'owder. Or. Anv persou who desires to protest against the allowance of such proof, or who knows of anv substantial reason, under tlie law and tho regulations of the Interior Department, why such proof should not be allowed, will be given an opportunity at the above men tioned time and place to cross-examine the witnesses of said claimant, and to oiler evidence in rebuttal of that submitted bv claimant. Hi:.'llY KlNlUIAUT. 2-20-wtl. Register. Notice Fur l'libllcntloii. Land Office at La Grande. Oregon,) February 12. 18IJ0. f Notice is hereby given that the following named settler lias tiled notice of her inteii- I commute and make final proof in 1 support ot her claim, and that said proof will De niiiiie neioreiiio regisior ami recoivci at La Grande. Oregon, on April 7, 1MKI, viz: ' P.mr.ui lllilwcll, I lid. No. 4150, forlho WM tiK'A Sec. 22, ' NWJ NK'4 and WA NWK Kec 27, Tp. 4 si, It. 10 J'., W. She names the following witnesses to piovo her continuous residence upon and cultivation of, said laud, viz: George Simmons, Alex Cockrell, Kdward Kiddle, and James Raymond allot' I'niou, Oregon. Any person who desires to protest against thu allowance of such proof, or who knows of any siihMaiitinl reason, under thu law and the regulations of the Interior Dcpaitmeut, why such proof should not be allowed, will bu given an opportunity at the above men- tinned time and place lo cross-examine the witnesses oi sum eiaiiiuiui , ami to oner evidence in rebuttal of that submitted by claimant. lll'.NUV Ul.MUtAUT, 2-20-wfl Register. Notice or FniTtittur". Cornucopia, Union cnuntv, Oregon,) ' Feb."2.". lh'.M. , 'I'd J..mi:s F.muwkatii I'.u asp Jmi:s U. 1 Moiiton: You and each of you aro hereby notified lllill. .IOIHI .IIUI'UOIIUII lias C.IUIM1C11 1111(1 hundred dollars in labor on the "Neltio" mine, situated in the Granite .Mining Dis- l triet, I'niou county, Onvou, in order to noiu sain premises under mo provisions in See. 2;t24. ruvNed .statutes of Iho t'nited States, being tho amount iciuii6il to hold J the same for the year ending Dec. ill, IS-.'.), I and if within ninety days from thu service of this notice you fail or lei'use to contrib ute your proportion of such expenditure as I uttnli im i.iku'iii.r iiiit iiitnrnur lit hulil olnltki 1.W F ! I IIIIIUCV III .Mill IHMIII will become the properly of the Mib-cribcr under sulci section 'JV't. under said section 2s2l. JOHN McFADDKN. -ilm. lixeeiitrix'M Nut Ire of Appointment. To Whom it May Conciuiv: j Notice is herebv given that the under j signed has been duly appointed executrix I of thu last will and testament of l'eter F J Chrisman. Into of t'liion county, Oregon, 1 deceased, by the Hon. County court of said county, and has oualitled for said trust a j required by law. All persons having claims I i against t lit uMatcnl tlie salil' l'eter 1-. L liris I man, deceased, aro hereby rciues ted to pre I sent them with proper vouchers to tlie uu i dersigned at her residence at Cove, in said : county, ivitldu six mouths inun the date of this notice. All persons owing said estate are requested to settle I lie same. Cove, Oregon. Febrna.iv 21, I MX). nancy i:i.li:n hloom. I Kxcctilrlx of tho will of l'eter F. Chris- '"an, deceased. 2-27-W5. ICSTK.VY NOTICK. ' Taken tin bv tho undersigned, living about 7 miles southeast of Klgin, Indian valley precinct, I'niou county, Oregon, one i Iron-gray mare, 2 vear old last spring, ' branded O on left shoulder, good size. One ( sorrel horse, 4 years old, throe white feet. wnuo nice, one ugtit gray, one-year-oui horso colt, small white strip in lace, no brand visible. Ono bay, ono year-old horse colt, while spot in forehead, one white hind Uu., no brands vMblc. One bay, one-year-old horse colt, white spot in forehead, one white hind foot, no brands visible. The above described animals were ap nrahicd bv J. R. Johnson J. I1., as follows: The first at $30; the second ut $25; tho third at $10 and tho fottith at $15. JOSKIMI llt'FFMAN. 2-27. Klgin, Oregon. IISTU.VY NOTICK. i Taken up by (he undersigned living about ! 21$ miles south of Klgin, Indian valley pre cinct, Union county, Oregon, one iron-grav I horse, supposed to bo I) or 10 years old. i branded 1. on right shoulder, about 15 hands high, slight saddlo marks; mi other brands or marks; vl-iblc. One iron-gray mare. 1 1 hands high. 4 or 5 years old. bran ded Tu Saddle tuarks; no other marks or brands visible. The above described animals were ap praised by J. It. Johnson, J. P. at $25 each. T.J. 01 1 A N I) I.1CU. 2-27. Klgin. Oregon. 1CSTK.VY NOTICIi. Taken up by the undersigned living about 5 miles oast of Klgin, Indian valley pro duct, i'niou coiiiuv. Oregon, ono sorrel horse, weight about 1200 pnuiuK about 14 hands high, branded Hon left shoulder One gray horse, t or ft years old, braudrd Dou left shoulder, wrlitlit about InOOIhn. Tho above described auburn wero ap praised by . I. It. Johmmn, J. I'., s follows: Thu sorrel lurj at $.10 and thu gruv at 23. JOKL WKAVKIt, '-. Klgin. QlifcMn. I tion to ninki' final proot in Mippori oi nn mai .joini niuiiwui u y. ,.. u - nu. ' claim, and thatftaid proof will be made be- expended five hundred dollars in labor and , fore t ic rerditer and receiver at La Urandc, ; improvements upon the following claims. ! OreVon, on April 12, 18!. viz : ' "The Jolt" ami the God Hox" situated .... i'.i. in me u'icic .Mining uiau-iut uu me wtwv ' ...r . side of the East Kaelc creek, and "The uu names i n: i.jii.... k "" the cut side of the Eint Eagle creek, Union prove his continuou rei.idetiec upon and ru1(v Oregon, as will appear Pv nflldavit tu tlvatlon , of, Ha d land. viz. tiled in the olllcc of James It. Katon. .Iu- '."iPI'rll V,erk' 11 VvC... fti , 1 nl,?. I !- "f Piwcof Cornucopia. Oregon, on nnd (i. T. Perry, all of Novv lirblgc. Oreg on. Jnniltirv 0 IMXP, ortlur to hold said prom Anv iior.Miii w ho desires to protest against ' ,,, ..ii.,.. .., t,.,i,...' Notice of Vorfeltnrn. Cornucopia, Inlon County, Or..l JuniuurvM, 1600. To A. T. Nkii.i. and Owns Matiif.h : You and each of you are hereby notified i i . ...... r... II! .....I 1 lit 1 !-2:iGle Uos.'' ' The St. John" and "The. Oreiron 1 situated in tho Katie Mining District, on revised statutes of tho 1'nited State, being the amount required to hold the same for the year ending December .'11. 1SS!). and if within ninety days from tho service of this notice you fail or refuse to contribute your proportion of such expenditure as such co owner, your Interest in said claim wilt be come th'c propcrtv of the subscribers, un der said section 2.1:21. C. V. WOODS, l-SO-mtJ JOHN SI' U.I VAN. Notice i'or 1'iibllrittlou. Land Orrtci: at La GitAsnn. Oitcoo.v.i Jauuarv 1. l&Xl. f NOTICK IS IIUItKIJY GIVKN THAT thu following-named settler has tiled notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof .will be made before the register and receiv er at La Grande, Oregon, on February 21, 18U0, yiz. .lolm -McClurg, I). S. No. 812, for the KJ4 NU'K nnd S XK Sec. 2.1, Tp. fi S, It. 41 K. Jlu names the following witnesses to prove his continuous reidence upon and cultivation of. said land, viz : Keigle Coffman. Justus Wriglit. Fred Corpcand Dunham Wriglit, all of Medical Springs, Oregon. Anv person who desires to protcstagainst the allowance of such proof, or who knows of any substantial reason, under the law and the regulations of tho Interior Department, why such proof should not lie allowed, will be given an opportunity at the above men tioned 1 1 liiu and place to cross-examine the witnesses of said claimant, and to oiler evidence in rebuttal of that submitted by claimant. JItNiiY Kinkiiaut, l-l(l-wt Register. Notlco I'or I'nlillentloii. Land Okkici: at La Giiandk, OitKoo.N,! Februarv t. 1WX). IS IIKRKHY GIVKN THAT the following named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in suppoit of liis claim, and that said proof will be made before the register anil receiver at t.a urauuc, Oregon, on .Msirelt a), ibdo, viz : Freeman Steele, lid. No. :i.'!:.7, for the KJxjSKK. SK NK Sec 25. Tp. 7 S, R. 15 K. and SWX NWK Sec :i(), Tp. 7 S. It. l(i H. W. M. Ho names tho following witnesses to provo his continuous residence upon and cultivation of, said laud, viz: George lirown. William Hloont, Hen ry Tubesuig and Richard T. Lang. ell, all of l'ino Valley, Oregon. Anv person who desires to protest against the allowance of such proof, or who knows of any substantial reason, under the law and the regulations of the interior Depart luent, why such proof should not bo al lowed, will lie given an opportunity at the above mentioned time and place to cross examine thu witnesses of said claimant, and to oiler evidence in rebuttal of that sub mitted by claimant. llnNltY Rl.NRlIAKT. 2-l.'I-wO Register. Notice I'or I'lilillcutloii. La.nh Orrtci: at L Guaniik, Oukoon, Februarv. 4, INK). ) "VTOTICK IS IIUItKIJY GIVKN THAT 1 thu following named nuttier has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be inndobeforo the register and receiver at La Grande. Oregon, on March 22, 18!K, viz: Henry ('. lioblnett. IIil.No..ri!)0l, for tlie ,'; NWK and WJ .Mi',, .sec. 15 Tp. I S. R. 40 K. lie names the following witnesses to provo his continuous residence upon and cultivation of, said land, viz: Thomas Wilkinson, Andrew Wilkinson, Bernard l.ogsdou and U'illhun Wilkinson, all of I'uion, Oregon. Any persou who desires to protest against tho allowance of such proof, or who knows of any substantial reason under the law and the regulations of tlie Interior Department, why such proof should not bo allowed, will be, given an opportunity at tlie above mentioned time ami place to cross-examine tho witnesses of said claim ant, and to oiler evidence in rebuttal of that submitted by claimant. Hii.snv Rinkuaut, 2-lil-w(i Kegister. DISSOLUTION NOTIOH. The partnership heretofore existing un der the mime of riudcll Wilkinson & Co., wherein S. S. I'indell and Robt. A. Wilkin sou, of l'ino valley, I'niou county, Oregon, and ivdward Wilkinson of Sparta, Union county, Oregon, wero general partners, is this, tho 2Mb day of January. Ls!K), dis solved liv mutual consent. S. S. l'INDKLL, KDWAItl) WILKINSON, ROUKRT WILKINSON. Tho business will hereafter be continued at l'ino valley, Oregon, by Wilkinson Uros., who will pay alt indebtedness and collect all dues of s'aid firm. l'ino Valley, Oregon, Jan. 2S. 1SX). Tcacliers' Kxnmliintloii. "VTOTICK IS IIKRKHY GIVKN THAT li for the purpose of inakiiigau crimina tion of all persons who may oiler them selves as candidates for teachers of tho schools of this county, the county school superintendent thereof will hold a public examination at I .a Grande. Or., beginning at noon on Wednesday the '.Hit Ii day of February, 1S0O. Dated tills 10th dav of Feb., 1MM. ,1. L. CARTKR. County School Superintendent Union County, Oregon, TAKIJS ill. Nottre is hereby given that 1 havo taken up on Jantifry it, lfV at my place two and one-half miles from I'ineville, in l'ino val ley. Union county, Oregon : Ono light buckskin tllley, about a years old. It W hands high, white strip in fore head, wliltoiuaiioaud tidl,nuhrnnds visible. Owner will pleao ptove property, pay charges and take thu same awav. t-2il JOKL JlKWITT. For Sale. 1(500 oyvuk anil lambs ami tOO Avolliors, yearlings and two year olds. Will sell at a bargain. Enquire of T.O. "WILSON, at Cove, or 11. P. WILSON, Union, Oregon. ' J7lL'n II Ulll'l till' IMUUD It'll n M t LMDS 1 IE ! I I THE Union Real Estate Association Have listed a large amount of DESIRABLE LAIS,T; Which are for sale on MOST REASONABLE TERMS, in 38 acres adoining the city of Union. ! Will be sold as a whole or in parcels. Good ! opportunity to secure a cheap home. 1'nce : of whole tract 33,230. f21 .120 acres ten miles north of Union: all I tillable land; unimproved: price $l.r. per , acre. i 'ill i 1320 acres of improved land, fourteen i miles north of Union; 200 ncres farming land: 200 aeres in meadow and balance sui table for meadow or pasture; good fences, I buildings, orchard and plenty of water. A I good home for a desirable husbandry. Price $15. per acre; one fourth down and balance on three and live year's time. m 10 arrcs adjoining the city of Union, known as the Moore garden ; largo orchard; shrubbery of all kinds; hot ami dry house. A fine bargain for any ono desiring to en gage in tho fruit and garden business. Price $.'1,500. 5 100 aeres one mile west of Union; fine grain or meadow land. I'rice $00. per acre. LJ 320 aeres two and one-half miles north west of Union ; nil grain and meadow land; well improved, price $25 per acre. I'J 320 acres 2,ri miles south of Union; all fenced with good wire fence; Improvements fair; plenty of water and out-range; 8,000. rails on the place; 150 acres farming land; balance pasture land; good orchard; three miles from timber; limu kiln on place. Price $0. per acre. 8 210 acres ono mile south of Telocaset and nine miles south of Union; 100 acres deed ed and 80 acres timber culture; 00 acres good grain land : 30 acres fenced nnd under cultivation; 5,000 rails on place; dwelling, barn, cellar and out-buildings; good well, Price $1,000. lJ 100 acres just north of Telocaset and 7 miles from Union; 40 acres under cultiva tion; fair improvements. Price $1 LOO per acre, 10 100 acres two nnd one-half miles north of North Powder; 140 acres tillable land; 45 acres unucr cultivation; good house, barn, cellar and out-buildings. Mortgage $750. Price $11. per acre. rm 1010 acres twelve miles north of Union, in Cove: (XX) 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. Price $15,000. 12 320 ncres eleven miles north of Union, in Cove; 200 acres in cultivation ; good fences, buildings, etc. A lino farm. Price 50,500. 113 ltanchof 101 acres, known as the Half Way Station on the road between Union nnd Cornucopia, and t miles from Sanger; has a large story-and-a-half house, barn and stables on each side, wood shed, two wells aNo a stream of running water on the place; 100 acres of natural meadow land and a lino range all round. This would be a tine location for a milk or Ntock ranch. Ono hundred tons of first class hav can be cut each year. Price $8.50. 15j Who wants a saw mill? Hero is your chance. Only !l miles from North Powder. A first class mill, with 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 tlie 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. Kav pay ments. This is a splendid chance "for a mill man. Price $l,Oo(). 10 An SO-acro tract of as fine land ns can bo found in Powder River vallev; on warm spring branch; splendid grain "or meadow land, and only 3 miles from North Powder. This Is a raro bargain. Price $000. IV Tlireo blocks in one tract in North llnlnn. known as the John Katon place; has large ami commodious house well and substan tially constructed in evcrv particular; en tire nlaco set ill orchard of cherries, near.. apples, etc., also small fruit grow to perfec tion; entire place can bo irrigated; all ne cessary outbuildings. For a neat residence in union you can find no better place. This is a chance in a lifetime. Price $1,750. 1181 Ono and one-half lots in Cove, upon which is an elegant two-story house with eight rooms, all well finished throughout, with stable, woodshed, etc., also good well. This is ono of tho neatest residences in Cove. Give us a call and wc will suit you. Price $1,750, 1101 Good farm of 100 ncres, 1J4 miles from North Powder on the main road from Un ion to linker City; well finished story and a half house; good barn, stable, granerv, etc; well for barn and ono for house; young orchard of 50 trees begining to bear, and small fruits In great quantities. This is ono of tho best farms around North Pow der. 201 320 ncres of improved land. 10 miles from Union and 5 miles from North Powder; mostly good tillable land somo meadow land; balance pasture; living water ou the nlnco the year round; near timber and one half mile from school house. Price :fl,GX). 121 120 ncres of good farming land two miles northwest of Union; 40 ncres under culti vation; small house and stable. Price $15 per acre, 122 A half block in North Union with nico residence convenient to business portion of Union, and a very desirable homo; small linrn and necessary outbuildings. Price $1,500 23 A block oi land In North Union: suitable dwelling for a small family; small barn, wood shed, cellar, etc. A vcrv desirable location on Main street, I'rice $1,200. 21 120 ncres of Improved land In Cove: all good meadow laud but about 20 acres, which is suitable for pasture. Price $20 per acre. ANo a large number of town lots and blocks. All Letters promptly an swered and all information desired will he cheerfully given. Address all eomuiunxcntions to WILSON & HACKETT, Secretaries UnlonReal Estate Ass'n MRS. ALCE AT THE- Keeps constantly on hand a com plete stock of In Mi Candies, Stationery, Sheet jtfusic, Wire Goods, Brackets, AND USEFUL Household Utensils. A share oi the public patronage so licited. S-15-tf. Union and Cornucopia 0 Quickest and Cheapest Route to tho Pine Creek Mines. KATKS : FAKE. IT.nidllT, $d 50 Yi c - 3 00 ljc - 0 00 'IV, e nion to Park " " Sanger " ' fr,mi'nn!. Leaves Union daily at 2 p. in, arrives at Cove at 3:30 p. in. Leaves Cove at 8 a. in., arrives at Union at 0:30 a. m. Connections made with Elliott's coachev running to the depot, carrying passengers 'or east and west bound trains. UATKS for PASSKN'OKKS. I.UflfiAOli and 1'ltKIGIIT, HKASONAHLli. KOHINSON .fe LAYNE. Proprietors. :- Saloon! Kl). ltEMILLAItl). PltOI-'ll. If You Want a Refreshing Drink or a Good Cigar, Drop in Jtlllliiril nnd I'oul Tallies for thu Ac coiiiodat loll of Customers. Joux Johnson. Pitoe.it. (Just opened at the old Nodinc stand op posite Green's stable. All Work First-Class, and Satisfaction Guaranteed in Kvcry Instance, CIIAKCKS LOW AS THK I.OWKST, JPatronageJ Solicited. Give me a trial. UNION Tonsorial PaHors GEORGE JiAIItD, Propr. Shaving, Hair-cutting and Sham pooing, in the- Latest style of the Art, Shop two doors south of Centennial hotel, GIVE ME A CALL. 0-28-tf. Cornucopia Saloon, Wm, Wilson, Pkop. The Finest of Wines, Liquors and Cigars always in stock. FIRST CLASS BILLIARD TABLE. Drop in and bo sociable LUMBER for SALE at the High Valley Saw Mill. All kinds of lumber constantly on hand or furnished on short notice. Prices cheap ns tho cheapest. Patronage - Solicited. MOtf WM. WILKINSON .fcSOX. PATENTS Obtained, nnd all Patent Business attended to Promptly and for Moderate Fees. Ourolllco Is opposite tho U. S. Patent Oltke, nnd wo can obtain Patents In less tlmo than thoo remote from Wasoington. Send MODKLor Dlt AWING. We advise as to pantentabililv free of charge , and we innko NO CHAltGK UNLKSS PATLNT IS SKCUHKI). Wo refer, here, to the Postmaster, the Supt. of Monev Order Dlv., and t ottii iais or the U.S. Patent Olllcc. Kci circular advice, terms and rcli'erenees to aitiuil i ll cut In your own State or County, writo to C. A. SNOW & Co.. Opposite Patent OtHce, Waihliistoii, D. C. POSTOFFICE K Stage EH Stage line is hi Montreal New Blanti hi lACIFIC TI ME TA15LK. Arri valnnd Dpparturc of Trains at the ln ion jjcpui. 1 Vet-l)ound Express 'J Knit-bound " We.t-bound Fast Mail 4 Kast-bouuil " " No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. 4 :2.". a. m. 11 :55 a. in. - 4:5,') p. in. - 7:4o p. m. I'isnioUT TRAINS. 11 'et-boiuid - - 2:60 a.m. 12 East-bound - !l:00 p. m. .tx.rii-tjui.ii,. i'. ... 4:i West-bound Way-freight 3:10 p. in 44 East-bound " " 0:0.) n. m TirkTTto nll(1 ironi principal points 1 lvvfv L.1 O n the United States, Canada and Europe. Elegant ISevv Dining, Pullman Palace Sleepers, AVI) Free Colonist Sleeping Curs on nil Ex press Trains to COUMCSL BLUFFS and KANSAS CITY. o Without Change. o Close connections at Portland for San Fran cisco and Pugct Sound points. OCEAN DIVISION. The Union Paciti" will dispatch Steamers between Snn Francisco and Port land, as follows: jlNION 4 FltOM I'OllTI.A.NM). KlIOM SAN FI.AMMSCO. Leaving at 10 P.M. L'v'ng Spcav st. wh' as follows: at 10 a.m. as follows: Col'bia, .Ian. 2. i:i. 2 S. ltosa, Jnn, 1, 12, 27 S. lto.sa, " 7. 1 Col'bia, " 7, 22 CoPbin, " 13, 2.s S. ltosa. ' 12, 27 S. Hosa, ' IS State, ' 17 Slate. 2!1 State, Feb. 1 The company reserves the right to change steamers or sailing days. HATES OF PASSAGE: Cabin, - - $10.00 Steerage - - $8,00 ltotind Trip Tickets, Unlimited - ?30.00 Children, under 12 years - - Half Faro ,, ,, 5 years ... Free Including Mtuh nnd Berths. C. S. MELLEN, I T. W. LEE. Gcn'lTrailic Manager. Gcn'l. Ticket Agt, A. E. ELLIS, Agent. Union. JASPER G. STEVENS, Propr. DKAI.KR IX urc Drug's, atent Medicines, erfumery, anils and Oils. Prescriptions carefully prepared ALSO DKAI.KR IN SPORTING GOODS, Consisting of Rifles, Slot lis, Pis Imported and Domestic Ci gars, etc. SHOOTING GALLERY AND Confectionery Stor.e LtNiitiW Uoiikhth, Prop'r. MAIN STREET, UNION, OREGON Keeps Constantly on Hand a Nico Stock of Choice CANDIES, NUT; PS j, TOBACCO, CIGARS And other Articles too Numerous to Mon tion. GIVE ME A CALL. UNION CITY HOTEL (Opposite tho Court House.) UNION, : : : OREGON. Miis. 0. P. Gooiai.l, Prop. Tables Furnished Avith the Rest the Market Aflords and Prepared hy White Cooks. Now Hod and It i.mis Neatly Eurnlshed. TERMS HEASONAHLE, JMiblio Patronage Solicited 10-aitf ROYAL ST, JOHN SEWING- JVIAGIIirjE. So wrong way to ruu It ; It rem 1 the same running forward or, , backward ' So c-arui. cogi, or loaie Joints. So liolea la lurt-ad In machine ortl.uttle. So ffijod iKiint Id any other ma rblni) It dot not nuim. He Cm Drug Sun, tols and Canncps. BUY THE ROYAL STJ0HN. For Sale by R. H. BROWN, Union, Ogn.