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About The Oregon scout. (Union, Union County, Or.) 188?-1918 | View Entire Issue (March 6, 1890)
Cuntiinml from firrt jingr. City. In "8 mile wo ric 2,.'5l4 feet. At Evftuston wo lcavo otio engine und go itt u flying rate, passing llilliurcl und get 11 fiinil viow of tho once busy place. Wo started with cloven coach es drawn by three lino largo engines nil of tho same size, making quite u fine appearance. At Pocutollo tho passengers divided, quite a number taking tho Utah Northern for Mon tana. If. .-.nowed and rained from there to Old'H Ferry, then it was all Know till we reached Huntington. A night's run fiom there to Union, witli eviden ce ui every hand of the btonn king holding his cumival here as well as elRowhcre. At home wo found bright, happy faces of little ones and others to make us rejoice over our mfo return. To the readers of Tm: .Scout who have been interested fcomcwhat in my five thousand mile journey, I say, for the present, adieu. .1. W. MINNICK. THE PARK. The health of the community generally good, but some of the eU'eets of tho grippe still visible. There is considerable snow here now, but that id what pleases tho ranchers. The more snow the more grain wo will havo next season. Fend for stock is going pretty fast and some aro getting in a hurry for spring to come. Mr. S.un'l Vanorder wont to Union a few days ago to get chop to feed his cows. It is a good idea to feed chop to cows in the cpring to givo them strength. Mr. Vanorder lost about ten calves this winter. Mr. Vandevanter has been getting several of his colts broken this winter. He has some good horses that he wants to tell. Mr. W. T. Martin brought his fine Jiorec home a few days ago. Grandpa Smith finds it is rather hard on him to get around in the miow. He has got to be a boy again and Mopped smoking. Ho doesn't think the pipe makes tho man. W. T. Martin is ul.'o going to quit Uhiug tobacco, for one year from his birthday. Friends in the 1'ark will met at Mr. Ham'l Vanorder,i on tho evening of tho loth to celebrato uncle John and Arches annivoisary, and on tho liHh they mot nt Mr. Mnrtin's to celebrate liis anniversary. All wer.) as happy as larks. Mrs. Jos. Truesdalo of Li (Jrande was hero recntly to visit a sister. Master Dun gathered in the young folks for 11 little dunce and all enjoyed themselves till the weo sma hours. Our literary society died in January for want of vitatly, after living seven yeais. Thu eauso of its death was enro-lessne.-'s. Wo aro now without a literary, debates or church. Mr. Dolby, even, does not come up with his meet ing."', co wo are, evidently, goners. Mom Van vum up from l'owder liver ::ud fays thu snow there is about all 'ono. Our Scout lust week went up to tee the miners at Cornucopia and got back hero Saturday evening late. Onco upon a time then was a man who went to church and heard the preacher exhort his lloek to trust all to the Lord. Ho lie went homo and it being a very cold night ho thought of his hen hottfc door being open, but, thought he, I will trust thorn to tho Lord, and went to bed. Hut behold 1 in tho morning his chickens were gone! Now, who took them? the Lord or thu eoytoes? Sleighiiding is very good now. The boys have a good timo driving colts mound, breaking them, but thu fun got a little hcrious with Sammy Vanordor. A eolt kicked him on the back of his hand and broke a bono of his little linger. A good time is to be had about tho middle of March, at tho Springs. There will bo four birthday anniver saries to celebrato at one time; Dunham and (Sraeio Wright, Sam'! Vunordqr and Mrs. Major South. How funny it would be to co Samuel V. dance a Virginia reel. Moiki:, u - i.j Notirn of I'orfrllun-, Ciriiuropl.i, Colon countv, Orcuon.i Kill. iV Ikki. i T( JlMI I'llinVKATIIKII AMI JVUCH II. Mouth.: You mill muli of you aro hereby nntlllcd tliut Jiilm .McKaddcn him expended one hundred dollar In labor on tin- Wuttle" mine, Minuted In the (Irmiltu . Milling Dis trict, liiinii county, Onvou, in order to hold miIiI prriiibt'i under tliu proviinu of Hue. rcvled atututr of Hie lulled tftiiti-. i.fliiK tliu amount nipilrod to liuld the N.1II11 for the year eudliiK Dee. ISM), iiutl If within ninety day fnua tlio ervicu of till' notice you full or refitm to contrib ut your proiortlou of nidi expenditure a such en owner, your miere.it tit mid cluliu will liiHxiiiio the properly of the MiliMtrlber underpaid ecilun IMIM. JOHN MeFAWlKN. i'Si-a.n. notici: Notice is Is hereby given thnt the undcr idpicd will upiilv to the County court of Union county, state of UreRon for a licence to sell spirituous mid limit liipiors hi les quantities than one nllon, In North Pow der precinct in said county, for the period of one year, said application to be made on the Oth day of April, A 1). 1S!M. DAVID P.HVHItIT)C.K. Application I'or Iliiior I.lceiim. To the Honorable County Court of Union roitnty. Oregon : We the tinder.dicncd voters of North Powder, precinct, In uld county, would respectfully petition your honorable body to Krant u" licence to David lleverido to helFepirituouH. malt or vinous liipiors, In Icsh iptautittes than one gallon, at the town cf North l'owder. in naid county and state, and in duty bound your petitioners will ever pray: Charles fc'cliledhauer, C McKcynoldi, Jns Morphow, John Crale;. Hatiiuel .Sherveil, Van W Pluiuiuer. Peter J Kim,', John It Haidin, Adam Neilson, W.I (Iraves, (! V Kiffis, C It McLean, William Pearson, Chas McCurrv, T. I (iraves, J Itlelmrdson, SA Dauchertv. J C Zender, .I II Kalkner, II J IJdwards.'J It t'hllilers, II 0 (Jorhtim. Sam uel Die, I W Mnrs, r .MeKuiiiivy. .Mason Hopkins, J 1J Carroll. .1 I Ktoncburtf, .1 A White. J H llz. ll II Tripp. Julius Hun sen. H T Campbell, Thus I'eruuson, J II Simp-ou, J W Anderson, Willis IVarsjn, WeIev Anthrny. J M Mozart li, W Forsey, John M (iilldn-oii, Myron Vandecar, 11 A Hums. Lvnmn Stanford. Jas Daltnu, Miles S"u. Mun'nv M Mott, Thin Tanner, It J Harris. S i t Killer. Win Killer, S C Mann, John Tucker. O D Thomlinson, II Itoth ehild. A O Ilalver.son. J M Urillin, .1 II Lavin. J Cdmstoi k. J W Stout, K P Ashby. LS Ivclsav. (i W Farber, Davcl.ee, M T Weeksjie'o II Mobier. A Mirncr. .1 C Chan cellor, (ST I Sice, (1 L Castle. JCDurkee, L II TIiiiiiiuk. (irant Daltou, .1 C Harrison, Win L Well-, ico Dolan. John A Wash bum, J A l'ileher. Stewart William'?. Hur nuui Neff. Dan Pi-i.-oii, Mathieu Slmonix. John IhiK'tn. OM Father. D II Hurt, F (Suiiucr. J L Itlf:i,'-, Jus It (lardner, KJ Kane. Sohn ltiaiit. Jas (illkins. ti K Powell. C S Hull-, Jnslah bee. (leorgeTgnner. Peter Itueekley, Kills D Salisbury, Jills Scott. Charles llroivn. Thos H II Lewis. WW Kills FCZijter, Almor Halm, S F Cusiek. J It Wilson, If M .Shurtill. (i K Allen, W Anthonv, W A Wade. Clarence Neilsoii. D W Wilder, John Henderson, T N John son. M May. Thomas Ahcrdson, J McCor inick, Jauk l'lutumer, Chas Melius, Henry 1 carson. (Sco Hamilton, C WNiblcy. Notice is hereby jdven that on the Oth day of April. ls!)t). I will apply to the coun ty court of I'nion county, Oregon, for the issuance of the lifen.su "mentioned in the above petition. DAVK PKVKKIDGK. :i(lwl Applicant. .N.iIKi) J "or t'lihlU'iillon, Land Olllecat La (irande. Oregon,) February I'.', 1MI0. f Notice Is hereby given that the following named settler has Hied notice of his inten tion to make llnal proof In support of his claim, and tlmtsaid proof will be made be fore tin; register and receiver at La (Jrande, Oregon, on April 12, 1WI0, viz: A. W. Irvine I). H. No. SV.I.H, for the KM SKX4 Sec. II. and S'-j SUM bee. II. Tp. !l S, It. I.") K. He names the following witnesses to prove Ills continuous residence upon and cultivation of, said laud, viz: Joseph Heck, C. II. Craig, P. J. llrown und (i. T. Perry, all of New Hrldge, Oregon. Anv iierson who desires to protect airainst the allowance of Mich proof, or who knows of any Midst initial reifon, under thu law and tho regulations of the Inteiior Department, whv such proof should not do allowed, will bo tiven an opportunity at the above men tioned time and place to cross-examine the witnesses of said claimant, and to oiler evi dence in rebuttal of that submitted by claimant. IllINIlV KlNintAKT, S-ai-w:) Usgister Nollci Vur riililli'iitlmi. LandOllleoat La (Jrande, Oregon,) February 1L lKttO. f Notice is hereby given that the following mimed settler has filed notice of his inten tion to make llnal proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made de fore tlie regl-ter and receiver at La (irande, Oregon, on April 11, lS'.U). viz: William t'liiininiT. lid. No. S5SIKI. for the SK1 , Sec. it!, Tp. 5 S, lt.!l!) K. W. M. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of. :dd laud, viz: John Shaw, William Shaw. James Daltou and N. S. lllaiik. nil of North Powder, Or. Anv person who desires to protest against the allowance of Mich proof, or who knows of any substantial reason, uudei'tlie law and thu regulations of the Interior Department why such proof should not be allowed, will be given mi 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 dv claimant. HUXUY lllNKUAKT, L'-'JO-wd. Iteglster. Notteii I'or 1'iililli'iitlini, Iiml Olllee at La (irande. Oregon.) February l'. 1SH0. i Notice Is hereby given that the following named settler has Hied notice of her inten tion to commute ami make llnal proof in support of her claim, and that said proof will be made before the register and irccivei at li (irande. Oregon, on April 7, 1MM, vi.: limttwi Itlilwi'll, Hi'. No. 41.10, for the W' SK'4 See. 2, NWM NK', and NKM -WM See. -J7, Tp. I S, It. 10 U, W. M. She names the following witnesses to prove her continuous residence upon and cultivation of, said land, vh: (leorgo Simmons, Alex Cock roll, L'dwnrd Kiddle, and dames Raymond all of Piiiou, Oregon. Anv person who deshes to protest against the allowance of such prool, or who knows of any substantial reason, under the law ami the regulations of thu interior Department, why such proof should not do ullowed. w ill bo given an opportunity at the above, men tioned time and place to eross-exaiuiue the witnesses of saiil claimant, ami to oiler evidence in rebuttal of that sudnitttcd by claimant. Hkxiiy Hixi:ii.ut, 2-20-w heglster. lisTHAY MITIOi:. Taken up by thcundcrsiunci! living about milrs south of ICIgui, Indian valley pre elnet, I'nion eoiiuty, Oregon, one iroii-grav horse, supposed to bo (I or 10 years old, branded K on right shoulder, about in hands high, slight saddle marks; no other brands or marks; visible. One iron-gray mare. II hands high. or .1 years old. bran ded 7 u Saddle marks', no oilier marks or brands vilble. The udoyi) deserided animals were op timised by J. It. Johnson, J. P. at i'lb each, T.J. CHAN DLKU. a-"7. Klgln, Oregon. i:stu.v notici:. Taken up by the undersigned living about r mllet east of Klgln, Indian vullev pro duct, t'nlon countv, Oiegon, one "sorrel horse, weight ab nit Viv pounds, about 14 hands high, branded II on left shoulder One gry horse, 4 or n vtars old, branded Dob leli hhouliler, wcluht ubtiui JUXJIbs. The uboic described nnimtis wero up praised by J. It. Johnson, J. P , as follow-: The orrcl liorto nt 30 and thu grav nt JfiV JOK1, WKAVKH. t!-'J7. Klglu, Ongon. NoMco or forfeiture. Cornucopia. Union Countv, Or.,) Jannuarv 2.1, 1800. 1 To A. T. Nr.ti.i. and OwK.f AIatuhw: Volt and each of you arc hereby notified (hat John Sullivan and C. W. Woods have xDcndi-d five hundred dollars In ladAr and improvements upon thu following claims. I "The Jett" and the ''Oold Hox'1 situated 1 in the Fugle Mining District on the west j side of the Fast K igle creek, and "The I Hos." ' The St. John" and ''The Oteiron" situated in the l.agle Mining District, tin the east side of the Kast Kagle creek, Union county, Oregon, as will appear bv allldavit Hied in tho ntllcc of James Ji. Faton. Jus tice of the Peace of Cornucopia. Oregon, on January 0, 1MK). in order to hold said prein- I ises tniuer tne provisions oi seenoii i revised statutes of the United State, beini; the amount required to hold thu same for the year ending December .'il. 1S8!J. and if within ninety days from the service of this notice you fail or refuse to contribute your proportion of such expenditure as such co owner, your interest in said claim will be come th'e property of the subscribers, un der said section VS52I. C. W. WOODS. l-SO-iii.". JOHN SULLIVAN. Notice I'nr I'ulillrntlon. Land Okfici: at Lv (Siianui:, Onnoo.v.i January 4, 1800. t' jVTOTICH IS II Kit Kit V (51VKN THAT i.i thu following-named settler has Hied notice of his intention to make Until proof in support of bis claim, and that said proof will be made before thu register and receiv er at La Grande, Oregon, on February 21, 1890, yiz. .lolni IcriurK. 1). S. No. 8182, for the KJ.,' S'l4 and K4 NJCM 'ee. 2.1, Tp. 0 S, II. 41 He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of. said land, viz: Seigle Coffuinn. Justus Wright. Fred Corpeand Dunham Wright, allot Medical Springs, Oregon. Anv person who desires to protest ngainst thenilowaneeof such proof, or who knows of any substantial reason, under the law and the regulations of the Interior Department, why such proof should not 1m allowed, will be given an opportunity at tho above men tioned time and place to cross-examine the witnesses of said claimant, and to oiler evidence! in rebuttal of that submitted by claimant. Hk.suv IJinkiiaist, ,1-10-wli Itegister. Notlcn Tor I'lil.llc.-illmi. Land Orncr. at La Ouasiik, Oitr.uox,) February 1, 1WX). I -VfOTICK i.s IIKltKliY CilVKN THAT JLi the following numed settler has Hied notice of his intention to make tinal proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the register and receiver at La Grande, Oregon, on March 20", 18'.X), viz: Vrxommi Stcclo. Iltl. No. ,'l.'!.r7, for the SKM. SRM Sec2.-, Tp. 7 S, it. 15 F. and SWM XWJi Scc.'tO. Tp. 7S. U. Hi B. W. M. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of, said laud, viz: George W. llrown. William Jtlonni, Hen ry Tubesing and ItiehardT. Lang. ell, all o'f Pino Valley. Oregon. Any 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 be al lowed, will be given an opportunity at the above mentioned time and place to cross examine the witness-os of Mild claimant, and to oiler evidence in rebuttal of that sub mitted by claimant. Hnxitv Kt.vr.UAitT, 2 i:i-v,(i Itegister. Nolle"' I'm' I'ulillrntlon. Lanmi Oi'Kici: at La (Siianui:, Okkoon,) February. I, 18(). )' VTOTICK IS HKKKliY G1VKN THAT 1 the following named suttler has tiled notice of his intention to make llnal proof In support of his claim, and that said proof will be made lieforu the register and receiver nt La Grande. Oregon, on March 22, 1S!H), viz: llciny C itotiliiftt. lid. No. .7)01, for tho N'; NWM" and WM NK'f Sec. I.-) Tp. 1 S. K. Ill K. lie names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of, suld land, viz: Thomas Wilkinson, Andrew Wilkinson, llernard Logsdon and William Wilkinson, all of Union, Oregon. Any 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 Department, why such proof should not be allow ed, will be given an opportunity at the above mentioned time ami place to cross-examine the witnesses of said claim ant, and to oiler evidence in rebuttal of that submitted by claimant. IIkxky Kinkuaiit, 2i::-v(i Keglster. Dis.KitaiTio.v notici:. The partnership heretofore existing un der tho name of Pimlell Wilkinson ,t Co., wherein S. S. Pludoll and Kobt. A, Wilkin son, of Pine valley, Union county, Oregon, and P.dward Wilkinson of Sparta, Union county, Oregon, were general partners, is this, the 2Mb day of January. 1MKI, dis solved bv mutual consent. S. S. PINDKLL, FDWAKD WILKINSON, KOllKKT WILKINSON. The business will hereafter bo continued at Pine valley, Oregon, by Wilkinson Urns., who will pay" all indebtedness and collect all dues of siiid linn. Pine Valley, Oregon, Jan. as. 1SX). True licri.' Kxn ml nation. ATOTICK IS HFKKHY OlVKN THAT JJ for the purpose of niakingun examina tion of all persons who may oiler them selves as candidates for teachers of the schools of this comity, the county school superintendent thereof will hold a public examination at La (Jrande, Or., beginning at noon on Wednesday the 2iith day of February, lst0. Dated this 10th day of Feb., I MM. J. L. CAKTKK, County School Superintendent Union County, Oregon. TAKHN HI' Notice is hereby given that I have taken up on January 3, IMl.l. nt my place two and one-hulf miles from Pinevflle, in Pino val ley, Union countv, Oiegon : One light buckskin lilley, nbout .'I years old.HU hands high, white strip in fore head, white uianoaud tail, uobrands visible. Owner will pleaso piove property, pay eluirsfes and tawe the same away. J OKI, UK WITT. For Sale. 1(500 owes and lambs snu t(H) wcthurs, yoai'liiiKH and two year olds. Will soli at a bargain. Enquire ol'T.G. AV1LSOX, at Cove, or K. P. WIKSOX, Union, Oregon. L Pi SALE "RS- J muivi u naanua AT Till. Union Real Estate Association Have listed a large amount of I MMI.F. urn JJXJ JLI.l.JLAJJ' JLJJ-i Jl JL J. JL I XJ !J Which are for sale on , MOST REASONABLE TERMS. ' 33 acres adoiningthc city of Union, i Will he sold as a whole or in unreels. Good ! i opportunity to secure a cheap home Price I ; of whole tract ?.'J,2jO. i 320 acres ten miles north of Union; all j tillable land; unimproved: price $13. pen acre. :! ; 1320 acres of improved land, fourteen j miles north of Union; 200 acres farming land; 200 acres in meadow and balance sui table for mention or pasture; good fences, buildings, orchard ami plenty of water. A ! good home for a desirable husbandry, i Price ?l.r). per acre; one fourth down and! balance on three and live year's time. w 10 acres adjoining the city of Union, known as the Moore garden ; large orchard; shrubbery of nil kinds; hot and dr house. A fine bargain fitr any one desiring to en gage in the fruit and garden business. Price $3,300. If. 100 acres one mile west of Union; Hue grain or meadow land. Price $(i0. per acre l 320 acres two and one-half miles north west of Union; all grain and meadow land; ' well nnprovcu. pneu $s. per acre. l"l 320 acres 23 miles south of Union; all fenced witli good wire fence; improvements fair; plenty of water and out-range; 8,000. rails on the place; ISO acres farming land; balance pasture' land; good orchard; three miles from timber; lime kiln on place. Price $!). per acre. S 210 acres one mile south of Tcloeasct and nine miles south of Union; 1(50 acres deed ed ami 80 acres timber culture; (50 .teres good grain land: 30 acres fenced ami under cultivation; 3,000 rails on place; dwelling, barn, cellar and 'out-buildings: good well, Prleof 1.000. FJ 1G0 acres just north of Telocaset and 7 miles from Union; -10 acres under cultiva tion; fair improvements. Price $11. 00 per acre, 1 10 1C0 acres two and one-half miles north of North Powder; 110 acres tillable land; 45 acres under cultivation; good house, barn, cellar and out-buildings. Mortgage $730. Price ?11. per acre. fill 1010 acres twelve miles north of Union, in Cove: 1500 acres grain and meadow lund ; balance pasture; well improved; good fences, buildings, orchard, etc., and plenty of water; timber joining same on east. An excellent, farm for diversified husbandry. Prieu .13.O0O. 12 320 acres eleven miles north of Union, in Cove; 200 aeres In cultivation; uood fences, buildings, etc. A line farm. Price $(J,o'jO. 1131 Kanch of 101 acres, known as the Half Way Station on the road between Union and Cornucopia, and -1 miles" from Sanger; has a large story-and-a-half house, barn and stables on each side, wood shed, two wells also a stream of running water on the place; 100 acres of natural meadow land and a tine range all round. This would be a lino location for a milk or stock ranch. One hundred tons of first class hay can be cut each year. Price $830. IIS Who wants a saw mill? Here Is your chance. Only il miles from North Powder. A tlrst class mill, with a cutting capacity of (1,000 feet per tlav, and has reached lO'OOO feet. This mill has a double circular saw, built according to the latest Improvements, wiiu mm. umsS niiicinucnr iniouguuui. Only one-fourth mile from 'main river, bv plenty of good milling timber; water power mill, with water privileges, etc. Kasy pay ments. This is a splendid chance 'for a mill man. Priee $l,OoO. riui An 80-aere tract tif as lino land as can bo found in l'owder Kivor valley; on warm spring branch; splendid grain 'or meadow land, and only 3 miles from North Powder. This is a rare bargain. Price $000. 117 Three blocks in one tract in North Union, known as the John Union place; hits large 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 perfec tion; entire place can bo irrigated ; all no cessary out buildings. For a neat residence in Union you can tind no better place. This is a chance in a lifetime. Price $1,730. 18 One nnd one-half lots in Cove, upon which is an elegant two-storv house witli eight rooms, all well finished throughout, with stable, woodshed, etc., also good well. This is one of the neatest residences in Cove. Give us a call ami we will suit yon. Price $1,730, 110 Gooil farm of 1(50 aeres, Hi miles from North Powder on the main road from Un ion to linker City ; well Hnlshed story and a half house; good tiarn, stable, granery, etc: well for barn and one for house; young orchard of 30 trees hegining to bear, ami small fruits in great quantities. This is one of the host farms around North Pow der. 20 320 acres of improved laud, 10 miles from Union and 5 miles from North Powder; mostly good tillable land; some meadow laml ; balance pasture; living water on the place the year round ; near timber and one half mile from school house. Price $1, OKI. 1211 120 acres of good farming html two miles northwest of Union ; -10 acres under culti vation; small hoiisuand stable. Priee $13 per acre, 122 A half block In North Union with nice residence, convenient to business portion of Union, and a very desirable home; small darn ami necessary outbuildings. Priee $1,600 23 A block of laud In North Union ; suitable dwelling for n small family; small darn, wood shed, cellar, etc. A very desirable location on Main street. Price $1,200. ail 120 acres of Improved land in Covet all good meadow land but about 20 acres, which is unliable for pasture. Priee $20 per acre. Also a large number of town lots and blocks. All Lottors promptly an swered and all information desired will be eheerfully given. Address nil coinmunscationa to WILSON & IIACKETT, Secretaries UnlonJUnal Estate Ass'n ALGES?, mimm mm Keeps constantly on hand n com- ir-n Candies, Stationery, Sheet ivrusie, Wire Goods, Brackets, AN1) USKl'lM. I I Household Utensils. ! A share ol licitcd. tho public patronage so-S-lo-tf. Union and Cornucopia Quickest Jind Cheapest Route to the Pine Creek 31 i nes. ItATKS : rAtin. $1 30 3 00 (i 00 ritri'tiiiT, J.c lc nion to Park " " Sanger " " Cornucopia Leaves Union daily Cove at 3:30 p. m. Leaves Cove at 8 a. at 0:30 a. m. at 2 p. in arrives at m. arrives at Union Connections made with Elliott's coache running to the depot, carrying passengers for east and west bound trams. llATUR for I'ASSKNtJEltS, I.lTfl fJAOK and F1CKIGIIT, It I'ASOXAI'I.I'. KOP.INSON .t LAYNK. Proprietors. En. Ui:mim.aiu). lMtoi' If You Want a Refreshing; Drink or a Good Cigar, Drop in nilllnrd anil I'ool TalUci. for tho Ac fomoiliit ton of Customers. Jonx Joiinsox j (Just opened at the old Nodine stand op posite ureeii s statue. All Work First-Class, and Satisfaction Guaranteed in livery Instance, ciiai:ci:s low as thu lowest, SS? Patron ago" Solicited. Give me a trial. UNION ToiisorsaS Pasiors (.iKOKGIO JJAIHU, 1-ropr. Shaving, Hair-cutting and Sham pooing, in the Latest style of the Art, Shop two doors south of Centennial hotel. C.IVK ME A C.M.L. 0 2S-tf. Cornucopia Saloon, W.m. Wilson, Puoi. The Finest of Wines, Liquors and Cigars always in stock. FIH ST CLASS 1HLLTAHI) TA15LE. Drop in and be soeiablo LUMBEll for SALE at the High Valley Saw Mill. All kinds of lumber constantly n band or furnUhed on short notice. Prices cheap as the cheapest. Patronage - Solicited. f-30tf W.M. WILKINSON Si SOX. PATENTS Obtained, nnd nil Patent HuxiiiesN attended to Promptly nnd for Iodornt Pee. Ourtilllee in oppotU the P. S. Patent OIllcc, nnd we enii obtain PutciiN in !'-. time than Mumc reunite from Vuoiui;tun. Send MODKLor l)UAVIN(i. We udvue an to lmntentnbilily fre of . Imrt:,' . ainl we inako NO CIIAItOU l'NLK-S l'ATKNT I. SKCritUI). We refer, hew, to the Pottmaster. the Sunt, of .Money Order Div., and t ..llu iul otthol'.S. Patent Otttee. K iniilur ilvic. teriiin antl retlert-ncti to attuul cii nu In your own Slate or County, write i C. A. SNOW & Co.. Opposite l'atont Ollkc. AVttKhinslon i'. C. I i i I IIP' am tl a &! w lim lm ii Cm. Montreal Saloon ! If llffliil U . Pnoen. I sACIFIC TIMK TABLK. Arrival and Departure of Trains at the Un ion Depot. No. 1 West-bound Kxprcss - 1:23 a.m. No. 2 Knst-bound " - -11:33 a. m. No. 3 West-bound Fast Mail - 4:53 p. m. No. 1 Kast-bound " " - -7:43 p.m. riUttOlIT TIIAINS. No. II Wext-bound - - 2:50 n. in. No. 42 Knst-dound - - - 0:00 p.m. No. 43 West-bound Way-freight 3:10 p. m. No. 44 Knst-bound " 0:03 a. in. TirUKT t" and lrom principal points 1 tlIYL, I O tj,p Pnited States, Canada nnd Utirope. Elegant Xnv Dining, riillman Palace Sleepers, A XI) Free Colonist Sleeping Curs on all Ex press Trains to OMAHA, COSJCSL BLUFFS and KANSAS CflTY. o Without Change o Close connections nt Portland for San Fran cisco and Puget Sc-und points. OCEAN DIVISION. The Union Pncili" will dispatch Steamers between Sun Francisco and Port land, as follows: giNION I'ltOM 1'OKTI.AND. KIIOM SA.N KI.A CISCO. Leaving at I 0 P. M. L'v'ng Spear st. wh" as follows: at 10 a.in. as follows: Col'bia. Jan. 2. 13. 2s d. Kosa.Jan, 1, 12,27 S. Kosa, " 7. IS Col'bia, " 7, 22 Col'bia, " 13, 2.S S. Kosn. " 12, 27 S. Kosa, " 18 .State, " 1" State, 23State. Feb. 1 The company reserves the right to change steamers or sailing days. ItATKS OF PASSAGK: Cabin. - - 510.00 Steerage - - $S,00 Hound Trip Tickets, Unlimited - $30.00 Children, tinder 12 years - - Halt Fare ,, 0 years - - - Free Including Meals mid licrths. C. S. MKLLKN. I T. W. LEE. C.en'l Trallic .Manager. Gen'l. Ticket Agt, A. K. ELLIS, Agent. Union. Tho Cm Drug Irs, JASPER G. STEVENS, Propr. DKAI.KK IK lire Drugs, f silent Medieines, erfuniery, nints and Oils. Prescriptions carefully prepared ALSO DKALEK IX SPORTING GOODS, Consisting of Rib1, Sliot lis, Pis- Imported and Domestic Ci gars, etc. SuOOTIXG GALLERY -AND Confectionery Stor.e LiMisw Uoiir.UT'", I'rop'r. MAIN STHEET, UNION, OREGON Keeps Constantly on Hand a Nice Stock of Choice CANDIES, NUTS, TOBACCO, CI OA KS And other Articles too Numerous to Montion. GIVE ME A CALL. fOppu-itc the Court House.) UNION, : : : ' OREGON. Mlix. O. P. (ioopALI., Prop. Tables Furnished with the Jiest (lie Market AiTords and Prepared bv Willie Cooks. Newlleds and Itooms Neatly FiirnUhed. TKlt.MS UHASONAIILE. lublic Patronage Solicited lo-:u-tf UNION CITY HOTEL Thoinsou & Puoel nro utreiits for tlio celebruteil Cyrlouc WindMiH, nnd V tis tho prices on tliein liavcliecn "mit ly retlnccil they nro now witlifu tho reiit'h of nil. Sample mill to bo secu nt their p . met in Xorth I'nion. Call and examine it. T 4