N i mil Mi Li i nlHtltrf " "'nigjt..MmJgro3gi VA3SINGrOI. An In'.orestlns Lsttir fio:n Our Regular Ccrrc3i)0i.cl.nt at tho Capital. Washington, (I). C.) April 1, 18'J1 Kditou Oiikoox Scoi-r . The Rupublieun members of tho Ways and lll.-.ills Oiiiilinittco -lill H,enk confi.l uily uf their ahilhy to pui a ur.il' bill ilin nll the hotire. (Jnue liiloiili, they huvo no fe.ir uf the ability of the Western iii 1 1 i i nco to lot ji in it int ..: in 1 1 10 fU IUiC. 'I'liU dullgVrotl.S, falling in Uiidim.JtA.dly ill tile fl). Jt Ir Ot the lo'.Vcf b(dy. Tim member:, wbo.-o home in tt'ir.-ti aro directly jII' oted Will nut blin :ly adhere to a euti.us action f Imrmciy thai, would Iimvo Ihoiu at liotno after their next campaign. .Mr. McKinnry'd faith id pinnul lo tho hope that when the muuiboid lepreeont ing constituent) that expect to bo in jured, havo ptoposed a 1 1 1 1 e 1 1 l! 1 1 1 u 1 1 1 .s and s;on thorn voted down, they will bo lontint to vote for tho b.U as it fltaiuls. The 1 ill is already to l.ug ly a com promise measure that further tinker ing would ti fiord very littlo relief. It is chtiniatcd that tho bill will reduce rovciiu !?.r)0,000,00;), of this amount ten millions coined oil' tho internal revenue, tho tobacco tax being hoavil cut. On sugar it is get at tho leduction of twenty-seven millions, leaving the other thirteen millions to bu distributed among other articles. Tho indignation of Musaaehii-.ctla inon, growing out ol ho duty on hides is an old story, but tho wrath is by no means ?pent. Demands r froo carpet wool aro coining fiom the west as well as the east. Thu canning interest is opposing the proposed increase of duty on tin plate. Thomgar men will niako an especi ally stubborn fight, but the combina tion against the augar monopolists is strong. Tho debate on this item will ho extremely warm. The sugar men will be met with some plain talk about trusts, and tho free sugar advocates will be confronted with the statement that tho government's revenues will not stand a further rediic'ion without being crippled. Of cuttrso, the members of tho ma jority on tho committees are upon their mottle. They fuel that (ho Re publican parly is obliged, us a political measure, to pass u tariil' bill. That bill is nocessaiily protective, if Repub lican. They believe tho hill is about (ho bott, front a piuly standpoint, that tho lessons of their recent cam paigns and tho varied interests of the country can MiggoHt. Upon this ground,. Air. .McK'inney places his hopes of strengthening the position with his parly that was weakened by his slow ness dining tho debates on tho new rules. One of tho inoal brilliant dinners after Easter will bo tendered on April 10, at the Ailinglon, by the Pan-Americans delegate.", to tho pioti dent. At iitngemcuts havo been made for sealing 150 perrons at tho banquet, and decorations will ho on a grand scale. No expense will bo spared in making tho dinner one of tho most unique in tho history of ouial all'airs at tho Capital. The punt toasou has been dUtin guished for nolablu dinner decorations. Tin: MorifetH of Washington havo de veloped with tho growing extravagance in ll jral displays on social ooc i-ions. Ono of the loading firms exhibits an liastor floral display uf bewildering but harmonious beauty. In the center is an immense p:isiou cross holding a crown. Jewels ino loprtsentod by electrics lights in colors. At tho base of tho uioi of ivy leaven, is a massive bank of maiden hair ferns, from which majestiu blooms of annunciation lilies rite, accompanied by many varieties of hydrangeas, azaleus and gunesta, the fair yollow decorative plant that is now in tho lliu.li uf fashion. Tho Raster display generally is tho moit profuse and ell'eotivo over seen hero. Tho Scuatu made a failuro of its good resolution to moot at II, o'clock, for on no day during tho experiment was a quorum had by tho time prayer was thruujth. Tho fact that hut twenty-nino members responded to tho fiM call Tuenday was tho signal for an uiisuuonjfid attempt to restore tho funncr hour, and muny snrotwtio eoinnients wero nutde upon tho ab sent ue4. ilr. fWkrull wnntcxl tho uergw t at-anus to arret them, while Mr. Plumb proponed an adjoin nnient ttutiL I Mr. Mutler lemarkec! that if Mr. Kdmtiuds, who had prooaed (he resolution to mint at 11, weio piecnt, btiMii'm might go on. Finally forty h. hvi-l i!oiv wero gathered nnd thu lull inud. The quci-ti' n h.n uiw "hic-n ' (t( d by going h. ' 1. ' 'I,- fid noon Loir f ineetinjf. The -pmig r: e- liinl the judgment uf ill' ' "Hit i 1 linix in f.iv. r f ib. ('oilgn -ii.i i .-in in : (lie ' i eiiiiiM 'it for j)UJ ' 1 f i in1'" i f ' ' ' " "'II' tOgOlllUr Wl'h niim nppl "pllllri i - and icniiud one of in.ru thu riiiuhod Silcott let most of that money go. The government is likely to whistle for its pay uu!e l'x-Scrgennt-at-Arins Leedom should make u better betting heason than he did last year, and shttihl ft el l.ke contributing to (he fun. I leimbuiring Congressmen, two things equally unlikely to happen. Sileott i still in j arts unknown. TH3 tar:c. IntoreatJr.1 Hows From Locality. .t Thrlvltig Snow ..II gone. The tanners are busy plowing and hiivi hopes of raising a lino crop. 'I he w ather has Ikcii a littlo cool for scici'iil days (inst. The lulls begin to look green and stock feel good. Fish aro making their aipeanuico in the Park streams. Undo John and S.nn'l Vanordcr have been down on Powir river, fishing, for over a week. Have not learned what success they met with. Grandpa and Grandma Kouth went down to IJig creek to hear Mr. Johnson ii each last .Sunday. Tho boys who went down to Grande Itond ) to work on the railroad came back satisfied that they did not want to woilc for "Happy Jack" on tho U. I'. JJoys must bo educated. Martha .South is able to get out to visit her friends after a severe attack of tho neuralgia. Sho was confined to the homo neaily two months. Mr. (ieo. South has not yet returned to thu Park. J lo is helping Mr. Kccs on his fram. Sam'l Itutledgo is in Hagle valley gardening for Dr. Morris. j llerl. Van has gone to Cornwall, I Idaho, where his brother icsides. I U, M. .South lot a lino yearling colt, j .Saturday night. j Win. Martin has gouo to tho Covo ! to see his mother who is not expected j to live. I Janus Wisdom is here and is about I to buy tho mill, since he could not get ! a lot in Union on which to build a blacksmith shop. Hois a good work men and would be n valuable man to have in business. Mr. Wisdom says he didn't intend to scare any one when ho was in Union but bad to hunt around to find the man he wanted. We havo not heaid a sermon in three months. What is (ho matter? Isn't I he house good enough? We go to hear every one who slops with us to preach. (M)ino of the Park folks have rceived their fruit trees from tho Weiser nurs erry. 1 want every ono to take their bibles and road studiously the eleventh chapter of Numbers ami seo how it suits them. I don't like to be taken for my biother when 1 go to town M. 1 am going to try my hand at nominating A. My gill has gone and left me A. Mr. Matt. Shaw has bioken somo more of his land this, spring. .Matt, is a good farmer. The Park people are wanting to seo who is nominated on the democratic ticket. They aie curious to know how many La Grander they will get. It is probable that Union will lay back and trust to tho honesty of tho people tu.d let the schemers of ha Giando get away with tho county seat. Moikk. A CJUAKEIl'H 1)C)7.I:N- ItU'linrJ Stone, tho wull known proprietor ol tlio Quaker Dairy, So. :w Kills Ht., Puu Fruucl wo, last week scut thu folio wlntr letter to tho EJwIu W. Joy Co. "My faintly lmvo been taklug Jny'H Yegtftublc Hsruupurllla now for luuuthj with Kplcmlld result. Ourcsperloueo has becu that nfttr Inliluu It icgulnrly for u short time iiinl Kcttinc the bystemstartcd right, nn occasional iloso thcicutter keepn tho 8yu.'n In perfect comllttou. A peculiarity ol your vegetable com pound lucxpUcnblu to mo In, tknt it docs not loio Us olTect, but cestui to accomplish tho famo results continually. Aj n liver anil IhiwcI regulatoruuil corrective. It U per fection, Wo would not bo without It In our house lu fact I havo Just bought u dozou bot tics to Bet tho leduced price." A. M. Uowe. ot IW3 Jones street. 8. P., alto wrltct that It tius leeu his habit for year to iiWRko In tho lnorutuk's with u headacho and hu exlmusted feelliur; but slneo tho first bottlo he haa had no return ot his old tlmo tlfbll'ltatlor; heudHclien. IVllllon i,r l,liiinr License. AJOTlCi: IS IlKltKltY (i I YKN THAT the uudei'siirui'd w ill anply to the llou tirable County Court of I'nion'eniuit.v, state of Ore jf on, for a lieen-e to sell spirituous, malt ami vinous jiuois in less quantities than one gallon, font period of lx months, in the precinct of Cornucopia, in said coun ty and state, hcirimiiug from Mnv HI, blK). CUNNINGHAM .V: (iALI.AiillKK. To the Honorable County Court of Union County, Oregon : - We the undersigned vote. s of Cornucopia precinct, in said county, would respeetfullv petition our lioimruhic body to Kraut a li cense to Cuiiiilnuhnin V ialliu:hcr to sell pirituoos, mult and vinous liipmis In less uuantitics than one Kallon, lor a period of , n uiouuis, ai urn i u oi i ormiaoiuu, in niid oniiitv and taie, ami in duty bound i your petit loners will ever pray: j GtHi O Neweouib, Put nIm aj Charles Shu j man, Tho Turner. M WiiUb. M It llrowu, : HiikIi I'urmn, C V Woo l, it K I'lilU'i lon, j S M (iilinor, l-awrelice Pai'tor. P llallat'd, (I co McAiiMiama. Dom Soldinl, It K Pieive, G'in stipphi'rl, liobcrt Kel'v, Henry Meiitle, ' ( bus Hhrller. N D Holey, I. .1 Uusiek. .las ' w-iiii.iii A 11 (Jlidwel, J V Hover. M C Kel'v .1 C Itmliiian. K US'oti, I'm Murphv, I V t: ' U. II Uoheriun, Martin Smith, , .1. niu Norton, John Wi1 lam .Mnjwiui. John u Nil1, lit .rf Tcr . D W Tice Duti- i.l M. I' ...il. .VI, Mi 1 aid. Julius Mor.m I II mi , Dan i , .1 " M II ' ui P. I "l ' I V . I. r ink li.ill.i : I IU:t ilil'iul" lb -u.i. Mn . M . - n . .. I . HI s V ii '.it V .1 II Cochran. A KIplU'M '.lolin . -NieliolMiii, . (i lloVtine, Ii.i. wywu- t- I) I' Stt'OU, t. 1U -triiitf, l reeiuuu Ituuiiou, S W Uocrv. 1'etltlon I'or I.liiuor l.lceimr. j VfOTICK IS HKUKIIY (1IVKN THAT 1 Li the titiilfr.lgiicl will apply to tiiccoun ty ci.urt of Union county, .state, of Oregon, for a license to sell spirituous, malt mill ' vinous lliiior.s hi less ipinntitics than one gallon in '(itiiiicciii i preehict, hi said coun ty, for the period nf one year, fiiid aiipli ( alioii to be nui'lo on the l.'ltli duv of Mmv, , IKKi. T. ('. MIKA. To tlic Honorable ( 'entity, court of Union I county. Oregon: Wetli'i; uiuler.siL'iieil voters of Cornucopia i precinct in sidd county, would respectfully i petition your liotiuriilile body to jrra.it a i license; to'T. C. .Shea lo.sull spirituous, malt ' and vinous liquors in less ipimititius than one pillion at thu town of t'oriiucopia, in said comity and state, ami in duty bound . your petitioners will ever pray: C W Wood. S Cox. I) V Tico. N I) Holev. .1 T Holies, Thoi Turner, A II (llidwell. , Tlios llahhlnjitoM, Pat .Sliea. T (i .Slicppani, I Clms Keller. Th.nnas Murray, Don .Soldiui, l I V O'Mcarn. J A Oerbrieli. J A IJiirch, A 1 J Itluniquist. IjJ lttisick. H A Ciiuniii;liain, .1 W Ma-ann. It V Kullcrton. S W Heers, i I Anstenil. O V Sicca. Jniaus Hasnnm. .Ins I CimniiiKliaiii. Oeu O N'ewcomli, II Hohcrl : son, .1 li'Albcrsoii, .las J Shun. .S I'ickeritiK. .1 V Nicholson, II P Pierce. J C Itcdman, .Martin Hiuttli, .1 r Judge, (JuorKu Fry,.! It itugiics, unas .iiumcrniun, a Mppes, it v llolstinc, crecuiaii llatiiiou, m .Norton .lames Mukuv. HiikIi Ciirran. W'T Hurdctt M Wnlih. S M (iilinor, 1 V Gallagher John it'iwdin. I'ctltion for I.lfjuor I.Icchho. ATOTICK IS IIKKKHY (JIVKN THAT JLl the uiuler.signcd will npply to the Hon oranie uoiutty court ot i inon county state of Orccon. on the Titb day of May lfeiX), for a license to sell spirituous, malt and vinous litpiors in less ipiuiititics than one eallon. in the precinct of Cornucopia, in said county and state, for the period of six months, vis: irom me mn nay oi May, 1H!W. Dim., V JIUUW. To the Honorable County Court of Union County, Oregon : We the undcrsliuicd voters of Cornucopia precinct in said cuuntv, would respccituuy petition your honorable body to e,nml a license to Dill it llrown to sell sinritotis malt and vinous lhpiors in lcs tpinntitics than one 'itallou, for the period of six months, in Cariiiiconia nrccinct. In said county and state, and in duty hound your petitioners will ever pruv: M Walsh. Ilileh (Uirran, fleoO Newcomb .las Mnckcy, PatSlica. ChasSliuuiaii, JC Kcdmaii, II r I lercc, J I ox, .1 Mcholson ! N I) Hole. SOI (lihnore. P W Galhmhcr, ; .1 I- Alhcrson.S W llccr.s. J V Iloycr. A H (iidwcl . .ins Ctitiiiinidium. Dom Soldiui ( has Cochran, it F Kiillcrton. J T Holies S A (ierhrich. Tbos Itoomer. William Nor ton, TS .Scepard, David MeDonold, DW Tico. J W Mcdunn, WT lturdett, S A Can ninuliaui, K Cochran. John Dunstun. A Pirns. C, W llolstinc. Put Murphy. Jus J Shea. (! XV Woods, Thomas Murray, Alex McDonald. Timber I.rwict, Ant Juno :i, 1878 Notice For l'ulillcat loll. II. S. Lam Oi kici:, La Giundk, Onr.ooN, .March Ih!K). Notice is hereby irlvcn that in compliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June .'I, I S7S, entitled "An act for the sale timber lands in the states of California, UicKon. Nevada, and Washington Ter ritory," Itoliort Harris. bf Nnrtli Powiler, county of Union, state of tircKon, lias this day tiled in tins oillce his sworn statement No. 17.'!, for the purchase or the K'j, NKK ot Section No. !), in Town ship No. 7 S, Halloo No. .'!8 H, und will otler proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for iiL'ricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to said laud before the register and reviver of this olliccat La Grande, Oregon, on .Monday, the nth, day ot June, imh lie names as witnesses: W, XV. Kills James A. Hutchinson, Joseph K. Carroll and Dave llcvoragc, all of North Powder, Oregon. Anv and all ncr.-oiis cluimini: adversclv the above-described lands arc requested to Hie their claims in this oillce on or before said Dili day of June, ISJK). JIlC.NUV Ul.VKIIAUT, l-:t wlO. Itcgister. Niilleu fur Publication. Land Oillce at La Grande, Oregon I April 1), 1 WW. f Notice is hereby given that thu following naiucd settler has lifcd notice of bis inten tion to make liual proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will he made be fore the register and receiver at La Grande, Oregon, on .May l.spo. viz: Adhl It. Tlltttc, Hil. No. 4.i 1 1, for the SWJf See -JO, Tp. 1 N, K40U. Ho names tho following witnesses to jirove bis continuous residence upon aud cultivation of. said laud, viz: Jesse L. Iliudiiiaii, Jacob ltrugger, J. It. Tucker and Charles L. Harris, all of Elgin, Oregon. Anv person who desires to protest against the allowance of such proof, or who knows of any substantial reason, umlcrthe lawand the regulations of thu Interior Department, why such proof should not he allowed, will be given an opportunity at the above men tioned time and place to cross-examine the witnesses of said claimant, ami to oiler evidenco lu rebuttal of that submitted bv claimant. Hkniiy IUnmiakt, t-17-wtl. Itcgister. Notleo For Publication. Laud Oillce at La (irandc, Oregon,) April VJ. im. Notice is hereby given that the following named settler has tiled notice of her inten tion to commute and make liuul proof in support of her claim, and that said proof will he made before the register and receive! at La Grande, Oregon, on May '23, IMH), vi.; lnunin liltiwHI, lid. No. I lot), for tho W" SKl See. 2-' NWh NKt, anilNKM NWK See. -27, Tn. I S. It. 10 K, W. M. Sue names the following witnesses to piove her continuous residence upon and cultivation of, said laud, viz: C. C. IMdwell. Win. Porter, Magelo V Ames, and ICdward Kiddle, all of Union, Oregon. Any person who desires to protest against the allowance of such proof, or who knows of any suhMautiu! reason, under the law aud the regulations of the Interior Department, why such proof should nut lie allowed, will bo given an opportunity at the above men tioned time aud place to cross examine the wltuescs oi said claimant, and to otter evidence in rebuttal of that submitted by claimant. Hknuv Kinuiuut, l-17-wfl Itcgister. Notice uf Forfeiture. Coriiucoda, Union coiintv, Oregon,) Feb. L'S. IMH). I To Jam iw P.iiivk.tiii:h ami Jamks II, Mo hi on : You and each of you aro hereby notllled that John MeFatldeu has expended one hundred dollars in labor on tbe "Nettie" mine, situated In the Granite Mining Dis. trlet, Union enmity, Oregon, in order to bold said premises under tho provisions of See. ifiil. revised Mntutc of Hie United Stales, being the amount mpitrod to hold the saino for the vear ending Dec. til. 1S1). and if within ninety day from the service o wim no ice yo Kill or reiusc to eoiurtn- ' tile your proportion of .such expenditure as such eo'dw ner, your interest hi a!d claim will beoomothc property of the Mib.-eribcr uiulur sdd section JOHN Mt'PADDEN, -2-21Vn. Notice For Piilillcntlon. Land Offh j: at La (!sanik, Onr.oo.v.i Mnrch I. l&n. i" VTOTICIJ IS IIHItKUY fUVKN THAT 1A the followiug-iiaiueil settler has tiled notice of his intention to make lltial proof hi support of Ins claim, and that said proof will he made before the regls'er and receiv er at La Grande, Oregon, on April 1Mb 18!X), yiz. Wllllrwn L. aijorfj I). 8. No. 8'il, for tho NJ; SW'tf, NU'K SKK nnd SliJi NWJ.J Sec. 28, Tp. 7 S, It. 'l V.. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of. sniil land, viz: license Corne. Albert Wrieht. C. W. Har ' sin and II. W, Lee, allot Medical Springs i Urcyoii. I Anv person who desires U protest against ) thcidlowaiiceof such proof, or who knows of anv substantial reason, under the law and the regulations of the Interior Department, why such proof should not he allowed, will he given nil opportunity at the above men tioned time and plnce ti) cross-examine the witnesses of said claimant, and to oiler evidence in rebuttal of that submitted by claimant. Ilr.NKV Him kii aut. ;-l.'l-wfi UeKister. Notice I'or l'ulillcntlon. Land Orpici: at L (Juanpe. Oiu-.ook.) March 17, 1800. ) NOTICli IS HKKKIJY G1VKN THAT the following named sttlcr)as lilcd notice of his intention to make linal proof in support of bis claim, and that said proof will be mudcbeforetlie register and receiver at La Grande, Oregon, on May (!, 181W, viz: Wllllnm M. Stoker, HI), No. ;iu.V., for the KlA, NK.NWK NEqr. and NEqr, N Wqr, Section 12, Tp .r, S, It 40 K. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation nf. said land, viz: C. II. Clark. C, V. ltobhm, Stephen Con nor, r . .m. nudcer, an or i inon, uregon. Anj- person who desires to protest against die allowance ot sucti iiroot, or who knows of any substantial reason under the law und the regulations of the Interior Department, why such proof should not be allowed, will be given an opportunity at tlic aoovc mentioned time aud place to cross-examine the witnesses of said claim ant. nnd to oiler evidence in rebuttal of that submitted by claimant. Hknuv Kineiiaiit, 2-13-wt! Itcgister. Timber I.liinl, Act Juno ti, 1878 Notice For Publication, U. S. Land Ofllcc, La Grande, Oregon, ) March 11, 1S!KJ. ( Notice is hereby given that in coirplianci! with the provisions of tho act of Congress of June :t, 187M, entitled "An act for) the sale of timber lands in the states of Cali fornia, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territory, Kdward ICcmillard of Union, county of Union, state of Oregon has this day lifcd in this oillce bis sworn statement No. 170. for the purchase of the S SW'H and NWK SXVX of Sec 35, and HKV, SIP Section .'51 in Township Not S Kango No 40 K and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, aud to establish bis claim to said laud before the register and receiver of this oillce at LaCruiidc, Oregon, on Friday the ti'lrd dav of May. 1800. He names as witnesses: I'M. Jarvis. Wude Shelton, George Ames and George Simmons, all of Union, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-described lands are requested to file their claims in this oillce on or before said L'llrd day of May. 1800. HUN'llY KlXEIIAKT. .VJO-wlO Itcgister. Notice of Forfeiture. Cornucopia, Union Count v, Or.,) Junnuarv i:i, 1800. f To A. T. Neii.i. and Owkn Matiii:w: You ami each of you are hereby notified that John Sullivan and C. W. Woods have expended live hundred dollars in labor ami improvements upon the following claims. -The Jett" and the ''Gold llox" situated in the Kuglc Mining District on the west side of the Hust Kagle creek, and "The Itos." "The St. John" and "The Oregon" situated in the Kagle Mining District, on the east side of the Kast Kagle creek, Union county, Oregon, as will appear by allidavit liled in tlic oince ol James it. naton. jus tice of the Peace of Cornucopia. Orciron. on January ti, 1800, In order to hold said prem ises under tne provisions ot section '.c:i, revised statutes of the United States, being the amount rcuuircd to bold the same for the year ending December :1. LShO. 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 iM'ji. C. W. WOODS, l-30-n3 JOHN SULLIVAN. rimber l.nnil. Act. June :i. 1 87H Not Ieo I'or l'ubllcatloii. U. S. Land Otllce, La Grande. Oregon,) March 111, 1800. I Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of tho act of Congress of June .'I, 1878, entitled "An act for tho sale of timber lauds in the States of Califor nia. OrcKon. Nevada, and Washington Ter ritory.'1 Kdward Jarvis, of Union, county of Union, state of Oregon, has this day (lied in this otliee Ins sworn statement No 170. for the purchase of the NKU'Shk' of Section No. .'14, in Township ! S, Kango No. 40 K, and will oiler proof to show bat tho land sought is inoro valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish bis claim to said laud before the register and receiver of tins otliee at La Grande, Oregon, on Friday, the 2!lrd day of Muy, istio. He names as witnesses: Kdward llcni- illurd. Wmln Shelton. (ieoriro Ames and tieorec .Simmons, all of Union, Oregon. Any and all persons c'atming adversely the ubovo-deseribed lands, are requested to tile their claims in this otllce on or before said 2:ird day of May, 1KP0. HKNUV UINKUMIT, .J-20-wlO Itcgister. PATENTS Obtained, and nil Patent llusiucss attended to Promptly and for Moderate Fees. Our otliee is opposite the U. ts. Patent Ollice, and we can obtain Pateuis lu less time than those remote from WasoimMon. Send MODKLor DRAWING. We advise as to lianteiitahilily free of charge; and we niako NO CHARGE UNLESS PATENT IS SECURED. We refer, here, to the Postmaster, tho Supt. of Money Order Div., and t ) ollieials of the U. S. Patent Oillce. Fei circular. advice, terms and rellerences to actual cli- j en. h, yotir own write to Opposite Patent Otllce. Washington. D. C.' Thomson Sc Purse! urn mrents tor thocolohrutcd Cyclone Wind MM, timl nn thu prices on them htivohpen great ly reduced thov mo now within tho ml0, ()f n. Sittniilo mill to be seen nt their pinner in North I'nion. full nutl cxamiiio it. IP lift The Great Trade Cen ter of Grande Eonde AND WALLOWA VALLEYS, And the distributin'; point for Union and AVallowa counties. The Junction of Two Great IJailrond Systems, the Union I'acillc Oregon lluilway and Navigation, and the Nor thern I'acillc Oregon ond Washing ton Territory or "Hunt System." Of all tho flourishing towns and cities m Union county ELGIN is tho only one that enjoys the distinguishing fea ture of occupying a beautiful site in the contcr of u valley, making it mon arch, absolute, of the situation. Is surrounded on the cast south and west by tho greatest wheat grow ing country on the Pacific coast and will bo connected, direct, with occas' transportation on Puget sound. ELGIN Is surrounded by foothills of the Blue mountains that are covered from base to summit with a dense growth of pine, fir and tamarao timber that can only be equalled on Puet sound. ELGIN Has Water Powerof siillieient capacity to supply unlimited manufacturing, and arrangements aie now being made for the erection nf extensive grist and saw mills and other manufacturing in dustries. Is surrounded by low foothills that have proven to be tho heft fruit-growing land in Eastern Oregon. Ueing entirely free from the sweeping winds that prevail in other sections, the snow lies on the ground all winter, a Mtre guarantee of good wheat and fruit crop. Can bo supplied at nominal with pure, sparkling, eoltl water cost from Phillipps creek, for domestic use, irri- gation anil protection against tire. ELQm Possesses every element and facility required to make it tho leading me tropolis of two rich counties, and that its growth will be phenomenal as soon as the railroads are in rapid progress of construction, is the opinion of all. Ail Opportunity for Persons of Limit ed Means! The Union Heal Kstato and Mining Exchange is otlering lots in their ad ditions at nominal prices ranging from $10 to .f0. Terms, 25 per cent, cash and !f.r per month payments. The price of lots will he raised 10 per cent, on tho tli of each mouth during the year. Tt is tho boliof of all who havo investi gated that tho value of lots in Elgin will increase from two hundred to ono thousand fold within the present year. The right time to get hold of a fow lots in tho right place, on the "gtound floor'' prices, is right now. Communications by loiter or other wise, will receive prompt Attention, and selections will he made for parties in this manner with special cure. The Union Hoal Es tate and Mining Exchange Is it corporation capitalized at 120, lion, llou. 000, with.'? 12,(100 paid up capital, w h . L. 11. Riuehnrt, vice-rtideut ; K. A., l'tirsol, treasurtr; E. 8. MvCuiiuw .-c-j rchtry. O PKICE: Two door run th of Cen tennial hotel. Parties desiring to iuy or ell ical estate plenwi cull on or aiklfCM E. s' lcCOiIAJ. Union. Ur. Soc'v V. R. K. M. Ht. PRINCIPAL EAST, WEST, ! NORTH an 4 SOUTH UNION, OREGON, A. II. KM.1S, Ticket Agent. TIMK TAP.LU. Trains depart from Union daily as follows: i:.sT housd. No 2 Express G :-"' A. M. No 1 Mail ":t" P. M. wi:.-t noiwn. Vo 1 lixnro-s 4:2 ) A. M No .'! Mail . . I :53 1'. M. Main Line, Nos. 1 and '2, "The Overland Fiver," carry through Pullman Sleepers, Colonist Sleepers, Free Chair Cars and Couches, between Portlainl and Denver, Omaha, Kansas City, St. Louis, St. Paul or Chicago. Main Line, Nos. .1 and 1. "The Limited Fast Mail," carry Pullman Dining and Sleeping Cars between Portland and Chi cago. OCEAN DIVISION. Tho Union Paciti" will dispatch Steamers between .San Francisco and Port land, as follows: POINTS I'ltOM 1'OltTl.ANI). ntoM SAN KI.AN CISCO. At 10 p. in. At 10 a. in state Mavch 'J Oregon. March 1 Oregon " 0 Santa Kosa " Santa llosa " 10 State " !) State ... " 14 Oregon... " K! Oregon. . " 1M Columbia. . " 17 Columbia.. " -22 State " '21 State " 2'! Oregon " 2.1 Oregon . " ' Columbia . " 2!) Tbe company reserves the right to change steamers or sailing days. RATKS OP PASSAGE: Cabin, - - flO.OO Steerage - - $s.00 Round Trip Tickets, Unlimited - J.SO.OO Children, under 12 years - - Half Fare ,, 5 years - - - Free Including Meah ami Her tin. C. S. MKLLEN, I T. W. LICK. Gen'l Traffic Manager. Gen'l. Ticket Agt, A. IS. KLLIS, Agent. Union. 0.&W.T.R.R. "The Hunt Line." In Connection with the NORTHERN PACIFIC R-AILR'D Forms tho Quickest and Best Route Between Eastern Oregon and Washington and Pugot Sound points, us well ay the Popular and Direct Lino to all POINTS HAST and SOUTHEAST PULLMAN SLIPPING CAPS, SUPKRB DIXINU CAPS, and FREE SECOND CLASS SLEEPERS Through to Chicago via this Line. Passenger Trains of this Company are run ning regularly between DAYTON, WAITriHUKCi, WALLA WALLA, WASH., unci PEN DLETON. OR., Making close connection sit Hunt's Junc tion with Northern Pacific trains for Ttico ma, Seattle, Victoria, li. C Ellensburg, North Yakima. Pasco, Spraguc, Cheney, Davenport. Spok-uio Falls, llutte, Helena. St. Puul, Minneapolis, AND ALL POINTS EAST. Passenger Train, making above connec tions leaves Pendlcfon daily, tit Ii : li5 p. in. Through Tickets Sold to all Points Hast at the Lowest Rates. W. F. VAMSLEY, Gen'l Kr't and i'ass'gr Agt. Walla Walla, Wash. G. V. HUNT, President and (len'l Munager, J.F.Smith, Specialist tn Veterinary Surgerj J Hidgling homes Miccesfully treated. Heiter and 8 ivs spayed by the latest in proved methods. I will give iinstrticti'. i In my t-yteiu of ti.-atiueut, and guarantee Miti.-fai tion inevi v in! nee, or no charges wiH be made. I am permanently located at I'nion, Ore.'itii. Will promptly attend to all calls, bv m til ur othcrwisf. H-lo-tf. f HE WORLD'S BEST Kill fatten S2.50'Siioe Jon. Wi;iss:ihvriiion, O " ' ( I'