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About The Oregon scout. (Union, Union County, Or.) 188?-1918 | View Entire Issue (March 13, 1890)
The School on Oandrldge. Editor Scout: It ia with pleasure that I send you my roll oi honer list or the 11 mil month of it very interesting term of school hero on the Sandridtjo. The nvcrage nUcndnnco of tho month was only twelve, so you can sco that the pupils are pretty good worker. Tho following avcrnged in class stand ing over 5)0 and wen-ahovo 90 in de - portinent: George Cochran, Carl Koo, , , ,, , i i Pearl Cornell, John liuckiiiiin. Benin, "HitfL-iimti FimmV Oliver Sam JtUCklii.m, i wmir, nam Kiickiimii, Hattio Oliver. Not one in school fell below S7 nor cent in j-cholurship and all pasted over 70 per cent average in some very difll cult term examinations. 1 desire to cxpresa my appreciation of tlio assistanco received from various persons of tho district during tho term just concluded and to chronicle a wish for the success of some who will go to try to augment their educational store in institutions of learning elsewhere. Verv lospcctfully, B. H. Mooke. Weekly Excursions. On and after Thursdny, Feb. 25th, the Union Pacific, "Tho Overland Route," will run a furnished Pullman Colonist Car form Portland to St. Joseph. Mo. without change, leaving Portland every Tuesday at 0:00 p.m. arriving St. Joseph following Saturday. This ear will bo fitted up with mattresses, pillows, bedding, curtains, nnd toilet appliances, leaving nothing to be furuifched by thu passengers, nnd will bo in charge of a unifomcd por ter. Berths can bo secured at tho very low rate of $.'1.00 for an upper or lower double bcrfh from Portland to Hi. Joseph. Passengers holding tourist, first-class, or second-class tickets will bo carried m this car. For rates, through tickets, sleeper berths, or detailed information, npply to thu nearest Ticket Agent Union Pacific System, or T. V. Li:u, flen'l Pass. Agt., Portland. Elostrlo Blttsro. This remedy Is becoming so well known nnd mi popular us to need no special men tion. All who have used Electile Hitters sing the samo song of praise. A purer medicine does not exist and it is guaran teed to do all that Is claimed. Electric Hitters will euro nil diseases of the Liver and Kidneys, will remove Pimples, Polls, Halt Rheum and other allectioiis caused by Impure blood. -Will drive Malnria from the system and prevent as well as cure, all Malarial fever. -For euro of Headache, constipation and Indigestion try Electric Bitters -Entire satisfaction guaranteed or or money refunded. Price Wl ets. and $1.0(1 po holtluat llrown's drug store, Union. Letter List. List of letters remaining uncalled for at the Postofllco at Union, Oregon, for the month ending February .11, IKK): Alexander William Iletherington Jack Austin William F Klnlev Tom Austin William ('.') lliilv James (Maike (!ipt II Connor II I) Miller Mrs Nora II Murphy Miss Laura Martin Jasper V Maleonixou Jotcpli De La Valoy Minnie Philips .Mrs !; Ming House Kfner William Hadlcy Charluy Huyiii" 10 A Herring ,1.1 Holibs Forest Pearl v, v iSeott MNs Fannie .Smith Mrs .Sarah J Keais llonry Soars Henry A (II) Persons ealllng for any of the ahovo let ter.', will please sny "advertised.'' Mas. 1). A. Ai.oi:it. P. M. Buclilen's Arnloa Salve. Tin: Dt:sT Sai.vi: in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt ltheuin, Fever Soros, Trtter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Kruptlons, and post nlvely cures Piles, or no pay required, It Is gu'araiiteud to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price ' cents per box. For hale at llrown's drug Moro. For Sale. H.i'f Interest in a saw mill with .' ,0,000 fect of logs on the yard. Also half interest in Ihv yoke of cattlo, ineludliig yokes, trucks mid chains. ALn half Interest in mill site, good timber surrounding, within tlx miles of Khjln. Terms reasonable. Call on or address s. M. lll.OOM, -!-nil Cove, Oregon. Thu "Kli" gets tlicru every time, distancing all competitors, and while thP.IIiivaim Press Drill and Zig-tfag etcolo harrow can't get thero "Kli" they always got them in a very satis factory maiiuer. Call on Frank Bro. implement Co. at Li (iraudo or Island City imil Corwiu C.CoIlliiborrv Union. tNotlre of l'lirfulliiie. Cornucopia, Union cnuiitv. Orenou.i ... , Ftb.'2.V 1MKJ. t To Joins F.uiiwr.niir.u ami Jmi:s II. Moiito.n: You and each of you are hereby notified Unit Jnliii McFadden has expended one huudn-d dollars in labor on the 'Nelllo" mine, Mutated In the (Iraulte Mining 1)1. Jrlet. Union roiiuty, Oregon, In outer to hold Mild prciuHcH under the provUlons of Hve. revised bintiitcs of Ihu United Mtate , .elng the amount rcciilivd tn hold Uio Mtiuu for tlioyeur ending Dec, .'II, lMst), undhulihlii ninety day I rum thu service of this notice you fall or refuwe to contrib ute ) our proportion of miicIi uxpeiiditure as iiub in owner, your interest in raid claim will liivtiinu the property of the Mihtcrlbcr under Mild mccIIuu 2.V.M. JOHN MiFADDKN. ' 2-27-a u, NOTICl Notice Is Is hereby given that the under lgned will npnly to the County court of Union county, state of Oregon for a Hcciinc to sell spirituous nuu tnait nipiors in ic.t quantities than one gallon, In North Pow der precinct in wild county, for the period of one year, said application, to he made on i tho Oth clay of I April, u. I DAY 11) IW'iVIW Will-.. Appllcntlnn For Liquor I.tccimo. ' To the Honorable County Court of Union j "ViundcrsTicncd voters of North i Powder, precinct, in said enmity, would I respectfully petition your honorable body i tn grnnt a licence to David Hovoridgo to i e" spirituous, malt or vinous llipiors, In , ' .i..... .. .,.,11,,,,. ,., ,1.,, .,,... ' ..I '.!. II .. I I.t I j I'l xinil iimmiui. in film culling (iiiii nittii;. ' u,,(' n mlty ',oun'' ''tr petitioner will i i - j Charles Sehlcdhnupr, C Mellcynolds, Jns ' Morplicw, John Craig. Samuel Shcrved, Van W Pliininier, Potcr .1 King. John It 1 Hardin, Adam Ncilson, WJ H raves, (! V Higgs, Clt McLean. William Pearson, Chus McCurrv, TJUraves, J Kiehnrdson, HA II,. .,,.1. .rlv I fl 'i.nili.r I II 1'iilL-nnr II I ! Kdwards.'J U Chlldcrs. II 0 (Sorhnin. Ham net live, T W Myers, P Melviinavy. Miimiii Hopkins, . I H Carroll. J P Stoncburg, J A White. .1 H viz. It II Tripp. Julius Hun- son. H 1 Campbell, Tlios I'crgtison, J II Simpson, J W Anderson, Willis Pearson, Wcslev Anthony, J M Hoznrth, W Forney, John M (illkiiison, ltyron Vandccar, II A Hums. Lytnnn Stanford. .Ini Diiltnn, Miles See. Iu nay M Mott, Thos Tanner, It J Harris. K II Ettlcr. Win Enlcr. fc C Mann, John Tucker. O 1) Thnmlinson, H Jtotli child. A O Hidverson. .1 M Uriltin, .J II Lnvin. J Comstoek. J W Stout, 13 P Ashby. hHKclsay. (i W Farber, Dave Lee, MT Wceks,(ieoH Holder. A Iliruer. .1 C Chan eellor, (IT Jtiee, 0 L Castle. J C Durkee, L II Thomas, (irant Daltou, J C Harrison, Win L Well-, ieo Dolan. John A Wash burn, J A Pilcher. .Stewart William", llur mini Neff, Dan Person, Matlucii Slmonis, John Hngin. OM Farber. 1)11 Ilort, F Ounuer. .1 L ltlggi, Jus It (laidner, F J Kane, Solm Hrnnt. Jas (iilkiiis, ,S K Powell. (' S Hun", .Install Lee, OenrgeTgnncr. Peter Uuccklev, Kills D Salisbury, llrlg Scott, Charles llrown. Thos K II Lewis. W W Kills. K O Zlger, Almor Halm, S F Cusiek. J II Wilson, F M .Shurtill. U K Allen. W Antlionv, W A Wade. Clarence Ncilson. I) W Wilder, John IlenderMm, TN John son. M May. Thomas Ahcrdsnn, J McCor miek, .lack Plunuuer, Chas Melius, Henry Pearson. (Ico Hamilton, C WNlbley. Notliels hereby given that on tho 0th day of April. lti)(, I will apply to the coun ty "court of Union county, Uiegon, for thu issuance of the license 'mentioned in the Above petition. DAVK HEVERinOE. :i-0-wl Applicant. j NutliiH for I'ulilli'iicloii, Land Olllecnt La (Irande, Oregon,) February 12, lMIl). f Notice Is hereby given that the fnllowiiiR niimed settler hiw filed nntl'- ,s inten tinii to make Una. in tuppoi t of his claim, :i::d tliat talll proof will be made be fore the refjlhtcr nnd receiver at La (irande, Oregon, on April 12, 1SDD, viz: A. AV. llwlncr, D. 8. No. RMH, for the V, NKlf See. II. and S'j HV.VA bee. 11. Tp. tl S, It. 15 K. Ho names thu following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of, said laud, viz: Joseph Heck, C. II Craig, P. J. llrown and (!. T. Perry, all of New llrldge, Oregon. Anv jierson who desires to protest airainst tho 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 lie allowed, will bo tlvon an opportunity at the above men tioned time and place to cross-examine the witnesses of said claimant, and to otl'er evi dence in rebuttal of that submitted by claimant. llKNKY UlNICII.MtT, 'J-20-w.') Uegister, Notion For I'lilillriiilmi. Land Olllee at La (Irande, Oregon, I February 12, IHHil. f Notice is hereby given that tho following named settler has liled notice of his inten tion to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made be fore the register and receiver at L i (irande, Oiegon, on April II, 1S00. viz: William 1'liiiiiiner, lid. No. :WU!I. for I In) SK,' See. ill, Tp. ft ii.:i I-:, w. m. Ho mimes the following wltuc-scs to prove his eoiitluuous residence upon and cultivation of. said land, viz: John Shaw, William fchuw. Jaiurs Daltnn and N. S. lllaiik. till of North Powder. Or. Anv person who desires to protest against the allnwiiuco of such proof, or who knows of anv substantial reason, under tliu law ami the 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 thu witnesses of said claimant, and to oiler evidence In rebuttal of that submitted bv claimant. Ilnxiiv Riniuiaut, IMO-wll. Itegister. Notion l'nr l'liltllcallnii. Land Olllee at La (Irande. Oregon.) February 12. 181H). i Notice Is hereby given that the following named settler ba's filed notice of her inten tion to commute and make final proof in support of her claim, anil tluit said proof will be made before the nuistcr and receive! at li Orande, Oregon, on April 7, 1MM, viz: Kmitin lllitu ell, lid. No. 4150, for the W'; SK".( Sec. 22, NW NKV, and NKK NWH Sec. 27. Tp. IS, It. 40 H, W. M. She names tho following witnesses to piove her continuous residence upon and cultivation of, said land, vlx: (leorge Simmons, Alex C'ockrell, Kdward Kiddle, and James Raymond allot' Union, Oregon. Any person who desires to protest against the allowance of Mich prool, or who knows of any substantial reason, under the law and the regulations of the Interior Department, why such proof should not hn allowed, will bo given an opportunity at the above men tioned th'ie and place lo cross-examine the witnesses of said claimant, and to oiler evidence in rebuttal of that submitted by claimant. Hr.NISY HlMUIAIiT. 2.20-W Itegister. K.Vl'KAY NOTlOi:. Taken up by the undersigned living about 2W miles south of Klgiu, Indian valley pre cinct, Union county, Oiegon, one Iton-grav horse, supposed to be II or 10 years old. branded 1. on right shoulder, about 13 nanus mgii, siigut Miiiiite marKs; no other brands or marks; visible. One irou-gmy mure. 1 1 hands high. I or A years old. bran ded 7u Saddle marks; no other marks or brands visible. The uboyo described animals were ap praised by J. It. Johnson, J. P. at $2.1 each, T.J.CIIANDLKIt. 2-27. Klglu, Oregon. I'.STUAY NOTlOi:. Taken up by the undersigned living about n inllef east of Klgln, Indian valley pre cinct, Union county. Oregon, one sorrel horse, weight nboiit 12XI pounds, about 14 hands high, branded H on left -boulder One gray horse, 4 or ft years old, branded Dou left dhouldcr. weleht about 1000 lbs. The ubove described animals were ap ninlxi'd by J. It. John. on, J. P., us follow-: Ttiu surrel lioriu ut flO and tho grnv at fil. JOKL WlwVVHK, 2-27. Klgiu, Oivkou. Notice of forfeiture. Cornucopia, Union County, Or..) Jannuary 2.1, 1890. f To A. T. NEii.fi and Owkm JIatiikw: You and each of you are hereby notified that John Sullivan and 0. W. Woods have expended live hundred dollars in labor and improvements upon the following claims. "ThcJetfand the '-Gold llox' situated in the K'lglc Mining District on the west sido of tho Fast Kaglc creek, and "The ltos. ' The St. John" and The Oregon" situated in the Kagle Mining District, on the east side of the Knit Kaglc creek, Union county, Oregon, as will nppcar ly aflbbivlt filed in the nllicc of James It. Katon. Jus tice of the Peace of Cornucopia. Oregon, on January (!, 1WJ0, In order to hold said prem ises under the provisions of section 2--i24, revised statutes of the United States, being the amount required to hold the same for the year ending December 188!). 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 the property of the subscribers, un der said section 232 1. C. W. WOODS. 1-30-IU3 JOHN SULLIVAN. Notice for Publication. Land Ofi'ick at La Oiiandb, Obkoon.) March 4. 1SW. f NOTICK IS IIKltKllY OIVKN THAT the followiiiL'-naincil settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his cluiiu, and that said proof will be made before the register and receiv er at La Grande, Oregon, on April 18th, 18!A), yiz. William Ii. aiyrrs, D. S. No. 8:JSI, for the NJ HW'A, NWK SKJ4 and SEtf NWJ4 Sec. 28, Tp. 7 S, It. 42 K. He names the following witnesses to prove ins continuous residence upon ami cultivation oi. said land, viz: George Corpe. Albert Wright, C. W. Har sin and II. V. Lee, all of Medical Springs Oreiron. Any person who desires to protest against iheallowanceor such proof, or who Knows of nny substantial reason, under tliu law and the 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 by claimant. iic.Niiv junkiiakt, 3-l.'lwO UcgiHter. Notice for l'ulillcntlon. Laxii Omen at La Giiandk, Okkook,) Kcbruarv 4. 18i0. f NOTICK IS IIKHKBY G1VKN THAT tho following named settler has tiled notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof win lie mane ueiore tlio register aim receiver at La Grande, Oregon, oil March 20, 1SU0, viz : l'moiiiaii Steele, lid. No. 33.-7, for the KSKK. SE NKJ4 See 2.-), Tp. 7 S, H. 4.r E, and SWK NWK See :), Tp. 7 S. It. 40 E. W. M. Be names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of, said land, viz: (leorgu V'. llrown. William nioom, Hen ry Tubestng and Iticluird T. Ijing.ell, all of Pinu Valley. Oregon. Any person who desires to protest against tlio allowance of sueh prnof, or who knows of any substantial reason, under the law nnd 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 ami place to cross oxamiue the witnesses of said claimant, and to oiler evidence in rebuttal of that sub mitted by claimant. IlKMlY ItlXKIlAllT. 2-i:i-w(! Itegister. Notice t''or l'ulillcatlon. Laxii Ori'ici: at Li Giia.mii:, Okkoon,) February. 4, 1K!K). ) VfOTICK IS HKltKllY Gl"VEN THAT i the following named suttlcr has filed not ico of his intention to maku final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before tlie register and receiver at La Grande, Oregon, on March 22, 1MK), viz: Henry C ltnlilnctt. Hd.No.niXII, for the NJ4 NWj-i and WM N K4 Sec. 1.") Tp. 4 S. It. 40 K. iln names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of, said laud, viz: Thomas Wilkinson, Andrew Wilkinson, lleriiard l.ogsdoii and Wjhuu Wilkinson, all of Union, Oregon. Any person who desires to protest against iliu allowance of such proof, or who knows of any substantial reason under thu law and tliu I emulations of tliu Interior Department, why such proof should not he allowed, illl be given an opportunity at the ahovo mentioned time ami place to cross-examine thu witnesses of said claim ant, and to oiler evidence in rebuttal of that submitted by claimant. llK.NllV Ul.NKIIAItT. 2-i:i-w(l Itegister. DISSOLUTION NOTICU. The partnership heretofore existing un der tliu name of Piudcll Wilkinson & Co., wherein s. S. Pindell and Unlit. A. Wilkin son, of Pine valley, Union county, Oregon, ami Kdward Wilkinson of Sparta, Union county, Oregon, were general partners, is this, the 2Mb day of January. INK), dis solved by mutual consent. S. S. PINDF.LL, KDWAUD WILKINSON, UOllKUT WILKINSON. The business will hereafter bo continued at Pine valley, Oregon, by Wilkinson llros., who will pay all indebtedness and collect all dues of said firm. Pine Valley, Oregon, Jan. 2S. 1800. Tearliurs' Kxnin hint ton. VTOTICE IS HKUKIIY GIVKN THAT L for the purpose of makingiin examina tion of all persons who may oiler them selves us candidates for teachers of tho schools of (his county, the county school superintendent thereof will hold a public examination at La Grande. Or., beginning at noon on Wednesday the 2(ith day of February, IMX1. Dated this 10th day of Feb., 1WK). J. L. CAUTKU. County School Superintendent Union County, Oregon, T.VKKN m. Notice is hereby given that I have taken up, at my place one mile west of Half Wav post-olllce, Pine valley, Union county, Ore gon, on the first day ol January, 1MK), thu following described animal: One hay horse, branded A A on left stillc. four years old, about 14 hands high. The owner will please call, pay charges and take the animal away. tl-l.i KLLIS LKKP. For Sale. 1 iOO oavuh and lambs and 400 wothcrK, yearlings and two year oldw. Will h11 at a bargain. Enquire of T.G. WILSON, at Cove, or 1$. 1 WILSON, Union, Oregon. IM FOB M ! -THE- Union Real Estate Association Have listed a large amount of DESIRABLE LAIS Which are for sale on MOST REASONABLE TERMS. HI 38 acres adnlnlngthc city of Union. Will be sold us a whole or In parcels. Good opportunity to secure a cheap home. Price oi whole tract $3,250. 21 320 acres ten miles north of Union; all tillable land; unimproved: price $15. per acre. 131 1320 acres of improved land, fourteen miles north of Union; 200 acres farming land; 200 acres In meadow and balance sui table for meadow or pasture; good fences, buildings, orchard and plenty of water. A good homo for a desirable husbandry. Price $15. per acre; one fourth down and balance on three and fire year's time. W 10 acres adjoining tho city of Union, Known as tho Moore garden; large orchard ; shrubbery of all kinds; hot and dry house. A line bargain for nny one desiring to en gage in tliu fruit and garden business. Price $3,500. 5 100 acres one mile west of Union; lino grain or meadow land. Price $(J0. per acre. 320 acres two and one-half miles north west of Union; all grain and meadow land; well Improved, price $25 per acre. L"J 320 acres 25 miles south of Union; all fenced with good wire fence; Improvements fair; plenty of water and out-raugc; 8,000. rails on the place; 150 acres farming land; balance pasture land; good orchard; three miles from timber; llnio kiln on place. Price !M). per acre. S 210 acres one mile south of Tclocasct and nine miles south of Union; KM acres deed ed and 80 acres timber culture; GO acres good grain land; 30 acres fenced and under cultivation; 5.000 rails on place; dwelling, barn, cellar and out-biiildlngj; good well. Price $1,000. " 1G0 acres just north of Telocaset and 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; 110 acres tillable land; 45 acres unocr cultivation; good House, barn, ecllar and out-buildings. Mortgage $750. 1'ricc $11. per acre. fill 1010 acres twelve miles north of Union, in uove: (uu acres gram and meadow land; balance pasture; well improved; good fences, buildings, orchard, etc., and plenty 01 water; timoer joining same on east. An excellent farm for diversified husbandry Price $16,000. 12 320 acres eleven miles north of Union, in Cove 5 200 acres in cultivation; good fences, buildings, etc. A lino farm. Price $0,500. 13 Hunch of 101 acres, known ns the Half V ay btation on tlio road between Union and Cornucopia, nnd -I miles from Sanger; has a large story-iind-a-hnlf house, barn and stalilcs on each side, wood shed, two wells also a stream of running water on the place; 100 acres of natural meadow land and a flue range all round. This would be a flue location for a milk or stock ranch. One hundred tons of first class hav can be cm eacn year, l'rice jsou. 15j Who wants a saw mill? Hero is vour chance. Only S) miles from North Powder. A first class mill, with a cutting capacity of 0,000 feet per day, and has readied 10 000 feet. This mill has a double circular saw, built according to the latest improvements, with 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 chance for a mill man. Price $1,000. fl0 An flO-aero tract of as fine land ns can bo found in Powder Itiver valley : on warm spring branch; splendid grain or meadow bind, and only .'! miles from North Powder. This is a rare bargain. Price $000. 17 Three blocks In one tract In North Union, known ns tho John Katon place; has large and commodious house well nnd substan tially constructed in cverv particular; en tiro place set in orchnrd of cherries, pears, apples, etc., also small fruit grow to perfec tion; entire. place can bo irrigated: all ne cessary out buildings. For a neat residence in Union you can find no better place. This is a chance in a lifetime. Prico $1,750. 11 One and one-half lots in Cove, upon house with which is an cIcL'nnt twn-storv eicht rooms, all well finished throughout, with stable, woodshed, etc., also good well Ibis is 0110 of the neatest residences in Cove. Give us a call and we will suit von. Price $1,750, tioi Good farm of 100 ncres. lli miles from North Powder on the main road from Un ion to linker City; well finished story and a half house; good liarn, stable, grauery, etc; well for barn and one for house; young orchard of 50 trees begining to bear, nnd small fruits in great ipianttties. This is 0110 of tho best farms around Xorth Pow der. 20 320 acres of imnroved land. 10 miles from Union and 5 miles from North Powder: mostly good tillable land; some meadow laud; balance pasture; living water on tho lilaeu the year 'round; near timber and one cur mile from school house. Price fl.tiOO. 1211 120 acres of irood fariuimr land two miles northwest of Union; 40 acres under culti vation; small house and stable. Price $15 per acre, 122 A half block in North Union with nice residence, convenient to business portion of Union, and a very desirable home; small barn and 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 verv desirable location 011 Main street. Price $1,200. 121 120 acres of Improved land In Cove; all good meadow land but about 20 acres which Is suitable for pasture. Price $20 per acre. Also a large number of town lots and blocks. All Letters promptly an HAvored and all information desired will be eheorfully given. Address all eommuuscatlous to WILSON & IIAOKETT, ;tecrt-Urle3 Unlot;Ueal Estate Ass'n RS. ALGESl, AT THE- Keeps constantly on hand a com plete stock uf fretJi ! Camliof?, Stationery, Sheet Music, Wire Goods, Brackets, AND USEKIIfi- Household Utensils. A share ol licked. the public patronage so-8-15-tf. Union and Cornucopia Quickest and Cheapest Route to the Pine Creek Mines. HATES ! rAisr:. ?1 50 3 00 0 00 rnr.'oiir, e lc 2V; e nion to Park " " Saucer " " Cornucopia Leaves Union dailv at 2 p. 111, nrrives at Cove nt 3:30 p. m. Leaves Cove at 8 a. m., arrives at Union at 0:30 a. m. Connections made with Klliott's concha running to the depot, carrying passengers for cast and west bound trains. KATKS for I'ASSICXGKISS, T.UOOAOi: and FllEIGHT, liUASONAIII.K. K01HNSON .t LAYNE. Proprietors. M-:-Saloon! Ed. lte.MiLi.ni). Pnor'i!. If You Want a Refreshing- Drink or a Good Cigar, Drop in RHUui'd and l'ool Tables fur tho Ac comodation of Customers. John Johnson', Pi:op,i:. (Just opened nt tlio old Nodiuc stand op posite Green's stable. All Work First-Class, and Satisfaction Guaranteed in livery Instance, CIIAltGKS LOW AS HE LOWEST, TiWPatronnKe! Solicited Give me a trial. UNION Toaisorial Parlors GEORGE 13AIRD, I'ropr. Shaving, Hair-cutting and Sham pooing, in the Latest style of the Art, Shop two doors south of Centennial hotel. GIVE ME A CALL. 9-2S-tf. Cornucopia Saloon, Wm. Wilson, Titor. The Finest of Wines, Liquors and Cigars always in stock. FIRST CLASS BILLIARD TABLE. Drop in nnd be sociablo LUMBEK for SALE nt tho High Vnliey Saw Mill. All kinds of lumber constantly on hand or furnished on short notice. Prices cheap as the cheapest. Patronage - Solicited. 5-30tf WM. WlLKINSON.tSON. PATENTS Obtained, ami all Patent Business attended to Promptly and for Moderate tees. Our olllee is opposite the U. S. Patent Otliee, and we can obtain Patenis In time than those remote from Wasoington. Send MODKLor DKAWING. We advi.e as to pantentabililv freo of chars; Wt. i mako NO CHAltOlJ UNLKsii PATENT lb SECURED. We refer, bore, to tho Postmaster, the ' Sunt, uf Money Order Div., und t umVial ' of the V. 8. Patent OIHce. Ft 1 circular. 1 advice, tennn and rell'ereiiees to actual cli ents In your own Statu or County, write to ; O. A. SNOW & Co.. j Opposite Patent Oulce, Washington, D. 0. 3 n Line i hi Ion h iluiti hi j p 0N SALE EAST, WEST, NORTH and SOUTH UNION, OREGON, A. 15. HI.I.IS, Ticltot Atrent. TIME TAP.LE. Train-! duimrt from Union daily as follows: i:ast not'.vn. No 2 Express II :." A. M. No -1 Mail 7:l.r) P. M. WRST IIOL'Nl). No 1 Exnrcss 1 :'J" A. M. No 3 Mail 4:.V. P. M. Main Lino, Nos. 1 and 2. "The Overland Fiver." carry through Pullman Sleepers, Colonist Sleepers, Free Chair Cars and Coaches, between Pottland and Denver, Omaha, Kansas City, St. Louis, St. Paul or Chicago. Main Line, Nos. ,'5 nnd A. "The Limited Fast Mail," carry Pullman Dining and Sleeping Cars between Portland and Chi cago. OCEAN DIVISION. The Union Pacific will dispatch Steamers between San Frnneisco nnd Port land, ns follows: t'KO.M rOKTl.ANI). At 10 p. 111. KHOM SAX F1.A CISCO. At 10 n. 111. State,.. Oreeon. .March ' I Oregon. March 1 (I I Santa Itosa r II III 17 21 Santa Bosa State .. .. Oregon. Coluinbin . State .. .. Oreson . . 10 I State 1 1 I Oregon . . . IS Columbia.. '11 1 State 'Id I Oregon ."0 I Columbia.. 2! The company reserves the right to change steamers or sniliuK dnvs. HATES OF PASSAGE: Cabin. - - $10.00 Steerage - - T8.00 Hound Trip Tickets, Unlimited - ?30.00 Children, under 12 years - - Half Fare ,, 5 years - - - Free Includlnij Meals and Berths. C. S. MELLEN, I T. W. LEE. Oeu'l Tniilie Manager. Gcn'l. Ticket Agt, A. E. ELLIS, Agent. Union. !i Con Drug fa JASPER G. STEVENS, Tropr. DEAI.UK IN hire Drugs, latent Medicines, erfumery, aints and Oils. Prescriptions carefully prepared ALSO DKAI.KR IN- SPORTING GOODS, Consi-ting of Riles, Siioi lis, Pis- aiifl CartriK Imported and Domestic Ci gars, etc. SlxOOTIXG GALLERY AND Confectionery Stor.e Lindsay Koiiiuits, Prop'r. MAIN STREET, UNION, OREGON Keeps Conotantly on Hand n Nice Stock of Choice CANDIES, XUTS, TOBACCO, CIGAKS And other Articles too Numerous to Mention. GIVE ME A CALL. HON CITY HOTEL (Opposito the Court House.) UNION, : : : OREGON. Mils. O, P. Ooodali,, Prop. Tables Furnished with the Best the Market Affords and Prepared by White Cooks. Now Hods and Hooms Neatly Furnished. THHMS HKASOXAHLE. Public Patronage Solicited 10-31-tf Thomson & I'tifsel nrn nu'ents for tho eelohniteil Cyrlom Wind Mill, nnd ns tlio prices on tlium litivoheen grunt -ly reduced thin- mo now within tlio reach of nil. Sample mill to bo seen nt their pinner In North Union. Call und examine it. m is ) J