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About The Oregon scout. (Union, Union County, Or.) 188?-1918 | View Entire Issue (June 19, 1890)
I THURSDAY, JUNK 15). 1890. Writton for Tiik Scout. THE OLD KAN'S LAMENT. Oil thehiipfV dns we've spout 5on nth tutt humble roof of our, As we unlt-hcd iho summer sunbeams Dry tlio tours of atimmor iihowers. (1 win leave tins not; No. never, While thl feebfe puNodoth Ik But I'll linger l.y ihc llreiile, I'or Hie mil ol angel feet. 1'wi" wtlk tlie saui" old nathwav Wh r wo wandered hioi.l tn hand; J will true- li.jr sunlit jmirnov Hack th.nngh Motnon, n golden satul. I will u .ken In the midniidit, When llie tars niv vigils keep, AlliI I'll trv to cntcfi her oll mhIIo Tlmt undo luvoly Death's sweet sleep. Could I meet tlieo. could I greet thee In some uir-oU'uiiknown clime. Where we'd live and love in freedom I'rotli ihu wild tnniil.t of Time! Cotdd I meet thee, could I greet tliee In eiiine dear delightful spot Wliori! the reetlesn roll of line Oould not lu.ir our peaceful lot! Where thi? very air Iris harpstrlngs Which our whi-ipcrings might w.ike Into Strang, sweet hrctth-i of melody No hiiiiiaii tongue e'er sukc. Whore no twilight shades, in falling, (Just a gloom diwn glade and glen; Where hidden lie no rocks and reefs That wreck (ho jives of men. Oh. 1 would that wn could wander, Kreo from ail tlieso cares of day. Far back inUyv'Hcaven's hill slopes Where tlie.frcsh winds idly play! Many hours we've sat and whispered 'Neath our window's trailing vine; And wo thought that peace and plenty Made our lirusldu half divine. Many evening, just at sut'set, We have watched tlio red rays leap Un the lieiiven's furtherest nrehwav. Where the lirst stars wake from sleep And to think that now. so lonely, I must watch, and weep, and wait; J t will wring tills old heart sorely That has laughed no loud of late, It will try Wiese feeble fu'ttstcp-c As they mcusiirc slow the way ThntK leading to the milestone Which .shall end for mo life's day. Jim I'm. noi'ji! and who car. tell me More to do, when this is said? Who can miller more, or deeper. Thau to think dear wife is dead? So among Montana's Mil slopes 1 will do 1 1 1 y task in grief, For the years of life's hest comfort liriug at last the falling Ic.tf. Years of labor, love and kindness Itlpcn Into, horns of woe! So I listen for the roll call, And then, sorrowing, I go. HHIIT. W. IllJlTMAN. WillTK St'M'lU'lt Hpuimm, Apr. 1!), IH'J). WtJugsnotijewrtronnMcaapa WALLOWA COUNTY. Rocoiit Iatoro3tinc EvoatB How Plorco waa Arrested The Prairlo Creek Ladles Praotlo)ns a New Rasltct Soma Politi cal ro.'ntoru. HiTKit Wallowa, Juno 11, I8!)0. .1 ii i to weather. "Toll tlio truth." Sheep-sheaiing just. ovor. Erosla have boon frequent and se vere. Gardens, fruits and grain huvo Hiiflbml. All Wallowans congratulate Union ovor tho retention of tlio county seat Ah there i La Grande. M ny of ou' young men havo bought tho railroads, building in tho Orando Jtonde, for employ men t H. S. I'iuroo was pardonod out of tho penitentiary at lloiso City, recent ly. utilise, lulling iieiiun. riorco is tlio oicuped prisoner whom Mrs. Ilroin- loy. of tho Sheep ereefc hills, arrested last fall at tho muzzle of a doublo-bar- roled idiot gun, for which heroic deed tiho wtii presented with ono of Klgin's most hi i pcrb gold watches. Since Mm 'Jliomley'rt bravo feat thu young ladies of I'ruhiu creek havo been practicing tho log-chain nickel. It takes two to work it. Ono throws her anus around tho neck of hint to bo arrested, and, cro ho recovers from his delightful corifiifion, tho other snaps iv log-chain around his waist and ho sudors him self to bo led away to tho nearest jail without resistance. They wait their opportunity for glory and a gold watch. Tho democracy of Wallowa county aro jubilant over thoir partial victory at tho polls tho 2nd inst. Tho county ia republican by ifiO majority; and yet tho democrats elected their assessor, John McCtibhin; their sherilf, Tom Humphreys, and tied A. V. Gowan, for representative, with Mr. Uarnes. They nl.-o eluded a county commis sioner, Win. Wobbor, It was mutiny in tho republican camp that caused thoir partial defeat; or rather it was independence asserting itsolf. Hut for L. J. Kmivo's democratic friends, ho would havo been sout into exile. Tlio light against Jtuuto was led bv his op- lit in tho nominating convention. was not ueeatuo of his inollicionev ant of integrity that hu was bov- W111 111 I1'11 -v '"I'l'i'iii'iins, nut LI II l. ll l uisc he was the choice of tho i futility convention that J. ropu A. Jcu At Til r fought him to tlio end. Joseph J. at lVuirio creek and at primaries, opponent tumble's friends, in tho L .1. liotuo's bitterest c polls. It seems Btrniigo to mo. in order to uvoiigi man. that a man, or w m i , ?miit "l-onanoth- 1 ft 1,111 IUII I A CASTS IN 1'OGfT. In our forefathers days, pimples wcro attrlbu ted to dlscuscd blood. But modern medicines hai dcmonstratcil that rich food dots not create emp tlom by foulius tho Mood, but retardi digestion which mokes tlio stomach torpid,' and the ctrcu1 latlou sluggish, and hi turn causes an enfeebled action of tlio pores which con?estorbecono pim ply. Tho modern theory therefore Is not to treat tho Mood, but tho stomach and liver, and It ii under this new Idea, that Joy's Vegetable fc'arsa parllla was conceited. It has wiped out the " blood dlseaso" theory of pimples, of tho old sar f aparillus. A coio In point " I havo had for yean spells of Indigestion nud dyspepsia and tried neatly everything. Finally I took ono of the leading sarsaparlllas. it did not help me, but caused pimples to brcn'x. out on my face, which 1 wai told was caused by thf potash It contained. Hearing that Joy's Vegetable. Bursapurllla did not contain mineral nnd might act differently, I sent forlt. Tho plr pics disappeared Immediately and I havo now atte. months had no return of tho old sclls. It U n euro for Indigestion anil dyspepsia and the uttcudunt fneo eruptions." Aim. C. V. SnuriT, 1221 Mlsilon street. B. r. A Tou;h Job. The man who wrlteth for the newspaper is of few days and lots of rit. He ri-elh in tho morning nnd kuoweth not what the day may bring forth. If he tel'cth all the news he runneth a great risk of having n tin ear put on him. and If hetelleth not I he news the people ny he is u. Km and there Is no joy in it. The crafty man eajoluth hi in into giving libn a lifty-cent pull' for a live-cent cigar, and fond mothers frown on him if ho faileth to Mutter their freckcled faced broods. And till his ways are ways of woe, and his days are fu'l of sorrow. The life of the editor is full of cares and on the whole ho hath a deuce of a time. Hx. A Bald-hoadod Saviour. Considerable) space Is jtlven in many of our exchanges about the Cheyenne. Indians having discovered a new .Saviour. The Mary goes cm testate that tho ''now Sav iour,'' us seen by a small hand of these In dians, was tall, hald-heudei), etc. We have it from a drummer, direct from Wyoming, that the man who met those Indians was no other than Hill ve, wliowajon his way home from California and stopped, off on ids old cnmpiiiK grounds to look for the footprints of Time In tho sand,1' which he had been told Were petrilled. W. AV. Journal. Letter List. List of letters remaining uncalled for in tho postolllco at Island City, .lane 17, lS'JO: Iiartou Kliucr llarnes JIrs Mrry lluuall Alfred II Iloadloy Mrs S C Ilolmau liert Knnpp Mi.is I'carl Honer. I M Miller Sand Morton Jsiues Nelson Author Peters II F lined! Henry Smith Mrs John Stump William Cauuoiu James Carter J W Cowhom Ocorgu Duron Chus II Fowler Charles Fre.so I'M ward A Farish Len Honper Joseph 1) Hopper Joseph (2) Persons calling for anvof tlfi1 uhovo let tor will please sav ''advenised.'1 Fnim J. IIoi.mks, 1. M. Two Tralno Dally Between Tortlasd and Spo'.cano Falla. ICffectlvH May 11. 160'J, the Union 1'acllic System will establish two daily trains he tweun Portland ami Spokane Fulls. I'till- man mince bieeper.s and l.eelmlng cars will bo i tin between IVrtlaud and Spokane I' tills without change. This now arrangement will utiord luth Ideal nnd Ihiouyh pusMMigcts adiiltional and iiUMiroiisMsl faeilltio.. Tickets, do taileu time ot tuiius, and gone nil iuforina tlou, can bo obtained upon application to any tiukct agent Union l'uoillc System. T. V. LHH, Oen'l Pass, Agent. The Pulpit nnd tho Gtago. Kev. F. M. Shi-out, pastor United Dretli rem Church, lllu'e Mound, Kan., says: "I feel it my duty to lull what wi nders Dr. King's New Discovery lias done for me. My lung wore badly diseased, nnd my purishoners thought l could live only a few weeks. I took live holllus of Dr. King's New Dbeovory and am sound and well, gaining 'JO lbs in weight." Arthur Love, niunaner Love's Funny Folks Combination, writes : "After a thor ough triii I and convincing evidence, I urn onlldonl Dr. King's Nuw Discovery for oiiMiinption, beats Vm all. nud cures when everything elso fails, Tho greatest kind ness 1 eun do my many thousand friends is to urge them to try il." Free trial bottles lirown's drug store. Regular size Me. and $1 (X). A No llleatliiii. l'o Whom itMav Conckiin: My wile. Knunu McShune. havlnc left mv bed and board, without mv consent. I turbid any one to credit the said Kimiiii Mi Sluine, on my account, us I will not imv uuv of her debts. l'KTKlt Mi'SHANF. Klgin, Oregon. May 111. INK). MIKUiri'S hAl.i:, W. T. Carroll, l'Jir. ) vs. V John Hanson, Deft. I UNDKIt AND MY VlUTUI-2 OF order of sale ulld decree of fort closure and sale issued out of Ihu Honorable Circuit dart of the state of Oregon hr I'nion ouiiiy,onthc'':dday el Ma;, ISO. iu the above entitled action, wherein V. T. Cir- roll, the above named plaintiff, obtained a (pigment and decree of foreclosure and sale Hgaliist John Hanson, deieiidaut, on the 1'Jlh duv of Februarv, IKMI.fnr the sum ol -tlOJ uith luierest Ihoreon ut the rate of 10 per cent, p.ir annum Irom Detobur S, l.SsS n lid costs und disbursements laeda' $. n'i and tlie further Mlin ut fi" utturneys' fees, and in oritiug eost.i nud co-ts of tins' writ, I tun commanded to sell thu land situated iu I'liliin count v. Oregon, and dcu rdied In said deereo as follows, to-uli : Th oust one half of tho HUltliwi'st ipiuiler and the south wel (iiiurter uf the southed' nimrter of sect ion Ihlrty-oue, in toivnshin live koiiiIi. of rauue fortv-otm cut of the lllumette incridliin. Therefore I will soil on Saturday the .'Htbduyof .lime. IStM), at Ii o'clock p. iu. of said duv ut public auc tion at thu court hiMisttiliior In wild count v. all tlie right, title and (moron t whioh the mild defuiiilimi has In and to the above de itcribyd property . Tonus of snlu, ensh (o lilts hi hand. Dul d ilus .;d dav of Mav, IK). V!ia A. N. HAMILTON, Hiarlif. SUMMONS. In the Circuit cotirt of the State of Oregon, for Union county. Nelson Scboonover. l'lalntiir, vs. T. It. Tannatt nnd J. F. Uoyer. Defendants To the Defendants. T. It. Tannatt and J. F. Hover: In tub Namk of tiih Statu or Oitr.oo::: You and each of you arc hercbv required to appear and answer the complaint tiled against you in the above entitled suit, on j or before the lirst dav'ofthe ne.t regular; session of the above entitle. I conn after tlio j pub.icntiou ot this summon f ir six wei !-, to-wit: on theL':ird day of September. !&!.!, or mat in delimit iiieieot riaintiii win take a judgment and derive ic'tiinst each of you lor tlie relief demanded in the coin plaint in this cause, to-wit: That by thu judgment and decreo of this court 'he. De fendants he decreed to convex tlio NH'.'i of SKli of ."-'eetion 21. Township I South, of linage .7.) F.ut. of the Willamette meridian, to lMalutill', oy a l'mim) and sullleleiit deed of convevancu within a reu-onalili) time, and that In default thereof the iberee of this court vesting the titlo to si. id land in plaintiff be rendered nnd for cnm and dis bursements and for such other fintlieriii.il more uonarul relief as to t lie cotirt may. seem ciiiiltahle in the premises. This summons Is published in 'I'm: (ui no.v bcoi'T by order of the Il uioiab.o James A. Feo, judge of the Sixdi .ludlciui I) strict of the Htate of Oregon undo nnd dated ut chambers tlie 10. h duv uf May, 1W10. SHHIrON it I AltltOI.I.. V15 Attorneys for 1'lir. Timber I.nuil, Act .finin .'!, J H78- N'otlco , For l'ulillcatlciti. U. 8. Lami Okfick, La Grandk. Oiieoon, I Muy.l'C, JfiH). I Notice is hendiy given that in compliance with tho provisions of the act of Congress of June .'J, LS78, entitled "An act for the sale timber Innds in tho states of California, Oregon. Nevada, nnd Washington Ter ritory," AVllllam It. Itootho, of Cove, county of Union, state of Ore gon, has this duy lilcd in this ollicc his sworn statement "No, 208, for the purchase of theSWK NWand WJtf SWKof Sec tion No. 22, in Township No. il South, Itaugc No. -10 Fast, and will oiler proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to said land before tlie register and receiver of this olllceat La Grande, Oregon, on Siiturdny.thc 23rd. day of Aug., 1890. Ho nnmes as witnesses: J. (J. A. Itich ardson, K. K. Willard, J, F. Smith and John Tallet, all of Cove, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming ndversely the above-described lands are requested to file tlii-lr claims in this ofllce on or before stud 2.ird day of Aug.. 1800. Hk.NKY KlXI'.ltAKT, 0-12-wlO. Itcgister. Timber I,niiil,-Act ,1 lino 3, 1878. Notice 1'or 1'ublleatloii. U. S. Land Ofkici:, La Okaniih. Oukoon,) April 2!), 1800. ) Notice is hereby given that iu compliance with tlie provisions of tho act of Congress of Juno II, 1878, entitled "An act for thu sale of timber lands in tho States of Califor nia, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Ter ritorv," America F. Itces. of Cove, county of Union, state of Oregon, has this day filed in this olllco her sworn statement No. 11)2. for the purchase of the NEVf NHJ4 of Section No. II. in Tp. No. :i S, Kango No. 10. and will odor proof to show that tho land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish her claim to said land before the register and receiver of tins ofllce ut La Ornndo, Oregon, on Saturduv, the 12th duy of July, 1SU0. She nunics as witnesses: OthoKekersley, William Shoemaker, John Shoemaker in id .lames llendershot all of Cove, Oregon. AnrnTwliill liersrwm e'jiiiiiin!' nilversnlv the abovo-de.-erlbed lunds. aro requested to file their claims in this olllco on or before said 12th duy of July, 1800. Hli.VUV ItlN'KUAltT. r-8-wl0 Itcgister. nt loo Kin- l'utillcatlou, Land Olllco at La (irandc, Oregon. ) June I), 1MKJ. ( Notice is hereby L'iveuthat tho following' named settler has tiled notice of his iuten turn to make li mil proof In support of his claim, ami tliat said proot will be mntlo be fore the icgistcr and receiver at La (irandc' Oregon, on duly 23, 1800, viz: Joseph O. Harrison. D. S. No. 1)850, for tho SFK SW'14 Sec, :5, NF'4 XWJi, WM N W Sec, 10. Tp. (i S, It. M K. lie names the following witnessos to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of, said hind, viz: (1. W. Dolan, W. L. Wells. Alma Nowlln and L. It. Churnes, all of North Powder, Oregon. Anv person who desires to protest against I no allowance 01 sueii proot, or wno Knows of any substantial reason, under the law and the regulations of tlio Interior Department, why such proof should not bo allowed, will be given un opportunity at tlio abovu men tioned time and place to cross-examine tho witnesses of said claimant, and to oiler evidence iu rebuttal of that submitted by elulmuiit Hkmiv Ki.nkiiaut. (i-12-ttll Itcgister, Notice lor l'ltbllcnttun. ' Land Omen at La Guanoe. Oiikoon,) Mav ill, 1800. f "VfOTlCH IS IIKUKIIY OlVHN THAT II the followiug-nauied settler has lllod uotiee of his intention to maku llnal proof in support of bis claim, and that said proof will bo made before the register and receiv er nt La Grande, Oregon, on July 22, 1800, viz. (i. W, Dolim, I). S. No. av.ia, for the NKtf HK'A See. 4, WW SW.NFK SWSec. 11, Tp. US. It. IIS l'I. He nuuies the following witnesses to nrovc his continuous re-ldenco ution and cultivatioit of, said land, viz: Alma Hidny, W. It. Wells, Joseph Hnr rbon and Gwrgo Stoddard, all of North Powder, Oregon. Any person who desires tn protest against Ihoullowaucuof such proof, or who knows of any substantial reason, under tho law and the regulations of thu Interior Department, why such proof should not be allowed, will be given un opportunity at the abovu men tioned time and place to cross-examine the witnesses of said clidmtint, and to oiler cideneo iu rebuttal of that submitted bv claimant. Hk.nuv Uinkiiaut, iM2-v.il Itcgister. Niitit'n of Foi'felturt). Cornucopia, Union county, Oregon,) Feb. 25. 1S1W. f l'o Jamkh Faiuwkatiiek and Jamkh H. Miiiiton: You and tin eh of you aro hereby notlllcd that John McFaddon has expended one hundred dollars iu labor on the "Nettiu" mine, situated In thu (intuitu Mining Dis trict, Union county, Oregon, iu order to hold Mild prcmi-o uuilur the provisions of Sec. 2-ttil. reviM-d statutes ot the United Mutet, being the amount rcouirud to hold thu Miino for the year ending Dee. ill, ISSl, and if within ninety days from the service of this notice you fail or refuse to contrib ute your proportion of such expenditure as such co-owner, your interest hi -nld claim will hoeomu the proiiorty of thu subicribor urn r aui sacuiui JOHN McFADDKN. ' R111. SPRI Mrs. Rinehart, the Milliner, I Also Carry All of which wili bo Ladies Furmsmn S. C. MILLER, Dealer In Bedding and Lounges, Parlor and Chamber Suits, Mirror Plates, Picture Frames, Oil paintings, Windov shades, HAT RACKS, WALL POCKETS, and BRACKETS of all DESCRIPTIONS, toils Sold on lie Mmi mi Constantly on Sash. Doors and Picture Frames Ifede to Order- gjtT All kinds of Job Work Done to Order. Fhcp and Waro Room on Jlain Street, Union, Oregon. THE NEW ELK HORN Livery Stable Opposite Uoothcs hotel, Main street Union. W.M. E. UowKEit, raoi'iuirrou. Having rented, and furnished this stable I with a lino lot of liuggies, Express Wagons and Horses. I solicit a shnro of the public patronage and guarantee satisfaction to all customers. CHARGES KEASONAliLF. oS-tf Union and Cornucopia Stage - Line ! Quickest and Cheapest llouto to tlie Pine Creek Mines. KATKS : KAitn. $1 50 :t 00 11 00 Fiurcurr, lMc 2.'i c nion to Park " " Sanger " Cornucopia J.F.Smith, Specialist 111 Veterinary Surgery. Kidgllng horses succesfully treated. Hellers and sows spayed by tho latest 1111 proved methods, I will give Inistruetk 1 In my system of treatment, and guarantee satisfaction iu every instance, or no charges will bo made. I am permanently located at Union, Oregon. Will promptly attend to all calls, by mail or otherwise. 8-15-tf. Notlcii For Publication. Land Olllco at La Grande, Oregon I May 21. HlH). f Notico is hereby given that the following named settler has lilcd notice of bis inten tion to make llnal proof iu Mipport of his claim, and that said proof will be mado be fore the register and receiver at La Grande, Oregon, on July II, 1890. viz: . .losepli Ittigner, D. S. No. 8(Xi), for the NFAi SW'i Sec 25 Tp. 7 S. It. -la K, W. M. lie names tno louowing witnc-hos to nrovo his continuous rc-ddcnce ution and cultivation of. said laud, viz: uuniei i .Moore, ciarenee iiaviorii. c ree- 11111 n Steele, and George Steele, all of Pine valley, Oregon. HENItV ItlNKIIAUT. 7-5-wO. Itcgister. Nutlcu l'or l'ublleiit Ion. Land Olllco at Lu Grande. Oregon,) May !S. lMr). 1 Notico is hereby given that thu following named scttlur linn tiled notice of his inten tion to make llnal proof In Mipport of hl claim, 11 ml that said proof will lm inndu be fore tho reglstor and receiver at La Grunilu. Oregon, on July 1H, 1SW, vl: Ciiiirloa O. llldwoll, I). 8. No. 87(81, for tho SH cir. NK ur.. N K or. BK nr. Sens 22, SV (jr. NWor., SW ur. SW nr. Sec 23, Tp. -1 S. K 10 K. Ho names tho following witnrM tn prove his continuous rcsiilumte upon an ' cultivation of, said land, vU : George Ames, L. A. Uiiberl''!. J Humbly mid Alonio VuitMutrt. ail f i n (on, Orcgtm. Hcnhy ltixniAvr. Cli-wO It 'Ki'U-i J IMB1 MM Titbit his. i MXdSk u Fine Lino of' I .muui T sold at bottom prices. i 1 -i ii 1, hand a full line of SSlouSdings- rmE WORLD'S BEST 1 Mlm Ml fjfia n.T f.onal for Stvlo. Fit nnd Wear. PnslttuRlv "jo tott shoe In America tor tlio money. Do aot be ecccivuil. , See stamp on bottom of eiicu uhoo. Take no other J Uvcry pair warranted. Stylisa and Cjaal Jo un v haa la tho marUut. bor salo 1)7 Jos. Wright, Union, Or. R. H. BROWN, Dealer in Drugs anfl Meflicines. TOILET AKTTCLES, I'EHFU.MKIM', 1'A INTS, OILS, GLASS, PUTTY, Etc. Complotc and Varied Stock of Wall Taper on hand. Prescriptions Carefully Compounded Day or Night. A full supply of school books con stantly 011 lund. C. C. COFFBNBEKRY, Dealer in all kinds of Farm fiachimery, UNION, OREGON. For reasonable terms and low prices call on me and I will satisfy you. :i-27-tf. Leave Union daily at 2 p. m, arrives at Cove at 3: HO p. in. Lcmvtta CtivoHt-la. 111., arrivew nt 1'nion atU:3U 11. 111. Ccinnooiiona innde with Elliott's conchc. rtinnlHg to the depot, carrying passengers 1 'or oiihtand wwt bountl trains. U.VTISS for I'ASSIt.Nr.llUS. I.I'CJCJAOK nnd ntmoiiT, mt.vsDNAiii.i:. IIOIIIN.SON ,t LAYNK. - - Proprietor-f. ro SALS. !()() :. m i lMWKlt LAM) near 1 Hoto reidencc ami i ' thfl citint ol 1'nion 1 !i-.air 1 bun t li - hnH"t. J u cuur..- unit ii lilmi it. . lit II. j iiiiu. i mu uiiuUfj. Stage Line lo Con. iPBfflCPAL POINT j EAT, WEST, NORTlfan 1 SOUTH union, - A. K. - - OKEGON, TloUct Agent. TIK TAltLH. Trains detmrt frji Union dally as follows: r.T iiouxn. No 2 Kxpress, No 4 Mail..., .! 11:55 A. M. j 7:15 P.M. WIT ItOU.VI). No 1 Express.. v.. f,'l 1:2.-1 A. M. 1:65 1. M. 1 u j.iai Main Line, Ni Flyer,'' carry t ! and 2, "The Overland iiigh l'tillmau Sleepers, : Free Chair Cars and ; I'ortlnnd and Denver, ly, St. Louis, St. Faulor Colonist Sleepe Conches, betwci Omaha, Kansas Chicago. Main Line, Nofj and 4. "The Limited Fast luil, can Pullman Dining and Sleeping Cars bet'on Portland and Chi cago. I OCEAXpiYISIOX. Tho Union Pacifm-ill dispatch Steamers between Satijhinoisco and Port laud,i follows: KllOM l'OUTI.AMi FROM SAN Kl.AN CISCO. At 10 a. 111. At 10 p. 111. Columbia State Oregon . . . Columbia.. State . .. Oregon. Ciiliunlr.a State .Juift I State . . I Oregon, . June 1 " 5 " !) " Hi " 17 " 21 " 25 21) ) I Columbia. State Oregon. . . . Columbia. . State . . . ( regon . . . llie companv rest cs theright to change steamers sailing uuv.s. HATES 0, PASSAGE: Cabin. - - ?lU0tStcerago - - $S,00 Kotind Trip TicketlJnlimited - .30.00 Children, under 1J Jyirs - - Half Fare ., i ytrs - - - Free Including )fes and Berths. 0. S. MELLK$ I T. W. LEE. Gon'l Trallic Mamgcj Gen'l. Ticket Agt, "Tho Hint Line." In f onntcthi with the NORTHERN hilYlC RAILR'D ' SotJtho Qirickest aSest Koute lietwcon Katern Qrkit nn Washington and Paget SoiuiiUJ-luts, m Well M thel'opular lellhrrct Line POINTS BAST a SOUTHEAST PULLMAN SLEestG CMV3, SUPERB DIXIG CARS, ';md FREE SECOND CLSS SLEEPERS iiiiougii iu i,iucagviri thlH r.lno. Ti.. 'p-.. :.. . ..t r.l . .. 1 x a.iatiigei 1 nuns ui lui.ompany arenu JUIl rogular between DAYTON, WAITS URG, WALLA WALLA, WAS' tn iiiiu rjiV- .. .1 111HT DLETOIlOR., Making cloie conneetii nt Ihint's.iiAin. Minneapolis. U ' AND ALLOTS EAST. Passenger Train. m?,g nbove connec tions leases Pendlefmigy, at 3:13 p. m. Through Tickets Sol all Points East at the LowejJates. G. V. HUNT, T"11'1' l'rolde-nt and (letl'lmager. II. L. DKACON,Ag, uio, Or. LUMBE11 fr SALE at the HgU lley Saw IIill. All kinds of ltunbeflinutlv on hand or iurnishod on shorino. Prices chean as tho clieapost. II 1 Patronage Elicited. 15-SOtf WM. WgTSON.tSON. -$- W T. CIIAPMJ5R 1 o 3 ao.j Regent, AND CON CER. Pst in Elgin 1 arties desinn; q town property or ir nuiig lands should call on or an Oregon. fno at Elgji, 1-I7tf. i A. E. ELLIVgcnt. Union. nun nun .Mimieni niuo trams forTaco v i,'lstl-tt Vlctorinf. C KlletiMhurg, North akima. PascoSprague, Cheney Davenport .Spokane I- liutto, Helena fet. Paul. Muuieniio lis.U Dcnu run uuh CUTWa PRICES ATLAS ENGliE'ORKS, INDIANAFlilD.