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I .-3 THURSDAY, JULY 21. 1890. Written for Tiik Scout.1 WHEREFOr.E 7 JJrothcrs. wherefore chide each otlicr, Hake earth's burdens greater still, Adilln r f.itl poisono 1 urucl. Sorrow's dre:s, their heuits to fill? "Wherefore do those tiling, my brother? llrolhers, sisters, whereforeshouldyou, Sentter seeds to torture hearts ? iirniliiL' suduess. weeping, madness, To ilie vonl. in nil its parts? "Wherefore, brothers, how or could you? Urotlu rx, wherefore, make life's trials, Harder still to brave and bear, Hy believing and descrying Faults that are in Nature's circ? Wherefore, add tlmo vexing vluls? Drothors. wherefore, joy In sorrow, Pleas. ire. in another's pain, Muko It stronger, lusting longer, Hy your thoughtless ways, and vain? Wherefore, act out hearts so narrow? brother", wherefore laugh to scorning, I'Vollties of some weaker mind, AVho'syour equal, in the scipml. Nature has mapped out and planned? AVhercfore, stoop tosueli performing? Hrothcrs, sisters, whereforo elicrlsh, Hi your hearts such glaring wrongs, Making earth-life, e'er a Fad strife, As you mingle with Iti thr.tngs? Wherefore, kindred, may thny perish. Brother., wherefore, marvel nover, 'Tis religion's IliitOod. Uy its tenehing, and Its preaching, Slavery Is Its galling rod; Wherefore, mourn wo sorrows over Drnlhers, wherefore, look through nges. Note the bloodshed, inis'ry, grief, Wars, religious and prodigious, Flro and fagot, for belief ; Wherefore, profit by tbofo pages. Urothers, whetcforo e'er bo teaching. Mental freedom, lib'ral lore, That such priestly wars so beastly, May be stopped forever more; Wherefore, bo your daily preaching. -W. II. MlKMC'K. Oskai.odsa, Iowa. CHA.TTERIHGS. Notes from Abroad and Commonta on Don- oral Matters. "1 doMto it position. Will niakoyou a valuable num. Would umko you u good reporter, solicitor, collector, book keeper, editorial writer, compositor or job printer. What 1 want is a good opening or position and niiiKt have it. I am a hustler young, active, 28 years old, married, sober, industrious, habits correct. (Jan furnish references en tirely satisfactory, and give bonds in any reasonable sum required." Tho above letter was received by an Oregon editor from a young man in Ohio who wanted to bo a wild west ern newspaper man with hair on ins breast, blood in bis eye, and caso knife in bis boot, but the application was re jected on the premise (but all bis na ture was monopolized by tho good and noble qualities of a christian man and that no soil was left on which to culti vate a small crop of "check" so neces sary in the make of a western journal ist. Slid said "yes' and ho was happy, Life to him was gold and gilt All the euro the ache the sorrow In that hiuocd hour was spilt; (Ibidly looked ho to the morrow Whero his wed-llfo home was built. Hut a change ciine o'er the maiden And his pardon she would beg; .She withdrew her precious promise, Leaving him one hitler dreg "1iui" mild she ''von did'nt tell mo That you had one wooJon leg.'' Tho succors of the liberals in tho re cent elections and thu welcome given to liberal lectures in nearly all locali ties, cpiuk of an advance. People are fast falling into rank with the times and are catching the magic breath o, tho martial music of this late day. "Doe" Anthony, of Anthony creek, lhtkor county is married again. Who wouldn't be a tiddler and live a ro muntio career, verily. So Stanley is wtnl. Uless ins gener ous, bra vo old roul, if ho can face the disquietude of a matrimonial career as manfully as lie braved thu untrodden laud of Africa, hois a daisy. If ho don't Dud grievances in this realm, thus he never found in the land of Tippoo Tib wo are no judge of apple pie. Welcome to, Idaho and Wyoming I This is the (loldon I 'Ira for America. Tho old age of the HUh century is glo rious with many high attainments. Take it llofors Broikfait. Thu great appetiser, tonle and liver regu later. In use for more than oO years in Kngland. Poitivo upeollle for liver com plaint. Had Undo In thu mouth on lull ing hi thu inorniui', dull pains in tho head nail buvk of thu eye, tired feeling, iIIkI tJiens, languor -yinptoius of liver com plaint. It uii'dy Dr. Henley's English Dandelion Tonle Itullcve.i constipation, sharpen the appetite ami tones up thu en tiro ynlum. (Jet ihe genuine from your druggie t for $1, nod take according to di rections, 7-3-yl I.I ' Mil Ml Wll THE PARK. Kccord of Recent Interest ing Happenings. A TASTE OF MOUNTAIN LIFE. Salo of Fine Horsec The Lumber Business--A Short Sermon. Weather warm and dry but cool nights. The health of the community is very good at present. The grain looks fino but some of the lute bowing is liable tn dry up soon. Huckleberry parties are all tho rage just now, but the berries are rather scarce. Cutting rye is tiio bmincss now. The timothy is very fine but not ready to cut yet. C. Van bus gono down to see bis ranch and tnako arrangements to take caro of his crop. Rain is needed very badly just now. Tho garden slufl' is getting dry where water cannot bo had. Our school is prospering finely witli Miss Kennedy as teacher. She seems to bo giving satisfaction. Tho stage makes its trips on time if they do break the wagon occasion ally with their young horses. Mr. Jos. Van has told ten bead of fine young horses to .los. Truesdulo of La Grande, for ono thousand dollars. Dan Mooro passed through tho Park tlio Jollier day with a new wagon that he had bought in Union. He seemed to bo happy. Matt Shaw's wife went on a visit to Weston recently to see her folks. Matt was glad when she got back oven if she did iind a night cap. Moso Van has got bis bay all in the stack and barn. Moso has a nice farm and a good houso, a home for some one if they want to help Mose trot in har ness, Archie Vanordor has got married and gono to Maker City. He has to rustle sinco bo got his other half. They have been going together for eight years. Tho saw mill is running on full lime wilh a full crow, cutting nino and ten thousand feet a day. Tho mill will shut down toon, as water is getting scarce for tho boiler. jv inp to mo mountains will pay any one who has nover been there Tho work of Na'uro in forming the mountains and canyons will bo a most interesting study and furnish much food for thought. Sinco t no l'ourth everybody has settled down lo business if the cen tiul committee men did not get the Hag, To sum tho whole business up there was a misunderstanding about tho Hug and wo are sorry that it was so". Sometime ago W. and E. South went out to cook at the Hen Harrison niino and when tlioy got tlicro found Win. Young and Stilson, the latter a very badly skinned up man from a ride ho had down the tail race. It was a rocky route but ho went through all the same. Sinco the revival on Uig creek last winter thoro has been nioro or less talk and tioublo in the i.oighborhood Why is it? Do tho numbeis think they have a right to talk and no one else? Well 1 think they have a per fect right to talk but they should tel tho truth when they do talk. The free thinker wants to bo happy hero and to make everyone else happy. Ono world at a time for him. The pretended christian says or thinks "I can pray and Clod will forgive me," "1 was born to bo saved," or "I am sanctified and cannot s u," and so on ad infinitum. How was it with thu man who sacra Heed his child? Was ho sauctiiiud? Could l.o in ay himself out of that? How is it with the man who bays you must read your bible and not read tho news of the day? Ho is the man who thinks that ignorance is bliss, and the more ignorance tho happier he will be in tho world to come. The christian dreads to die for fear hu will miss his mark, h. 'II ho fears and therefore the hereafter is a tenor to him. Tho free thinkers goes ahead, does the best ho can, tries to bo honest, loves his neigh bor, helps tho poor, assists the lamu and makes or tries to make a paradibe here, while ho stays, (Sod or no God. Moiki:. A Pointer For You, If you want to make every dollar do full duty, catch on to some of the cheap baigains in farm or oily property now olleiisl by Wilson tt Hacked, mana gers Union Heal Estate Association, IITIHI MipiviujJwl-tn l'wi llil I I II II. PW II Illl II I EAGLE VALLEY. A Campmeetins to bo Held Preparations Tor tho Harvest Homo Picnic. Nnw UiiimiE, July 10. 1MW. The anvil is heard late and early at the blacksmith shop of Mr. A. B. Gib son. Wo are having delightful weather for the time of the year, it not having boon so warm this summer us horo tofoie. Health of the community in gener al seems moderately good. Several have had the chills, but at present writing are well. Tho greater portion of the first crop of alfalfa hay lias been put up in the stack, and those that have not finished are at work in tho fields. Mrs. Thomas Arthur and infant, who have been (sojourning in our val ley for the past week, are still hero and expect to stay awhile yet. She is vis iting friends anil relatives. Small fruits were plentiful. Ilasp berries nro ripe and are not scarce Joy any means. Plums and the early ap ples are ripe and enjoyed by all who chance to eat any of them. Have understood there was to be a campmeeting hero the latter part of this month and the first of next, but where it is to bo held do not know. Dro. Yokum is to bo ono of the preach ers. Gardens are very line. Potatoes, onions, peas, beets, turnips, beans, etc. in abundance. Tho few small patches of corn uro looking quite nico and wo will from this time on have rousting ears. A petition has been in circulation for some time for a saloon. It is a shame that a remonstrance was not gotten up idso. Ono place where li quor can bo obtained by those who uso it is bad enough in so small a place us this. Sunday School every Sundny morn ing at ten o'clock, with good atten dance. Wo hope this good work may continue. Our supcrintedent and teachers arc hard at work for the cause of Christ, and unless ono can say a word for Him he hud better keep still and not get up in public to say any thing against this good cause. Learning from outside parties that a harvest picnic has been voted for the first day of August, I can say a great many of tho valley folks were not con 8 ilted and it appears to mo that cooks should have a word to say in a gather ing of this kind, and people should not bo so industrious us to violate the Sab bath afternoons by making out pro grammes, appointing committees, cleaning grounds and doing all kinds of business in general. uur two inontns term oi scnool in the middle district (No. -17) taught by Mr. M. C. Carter, of Union closed yes terday. Quite a nice programme was prepared for the afternoon, all the pupils taking part. Everything wont oil' very quietly and all seemed to on joy tbeinsolves. Tho spectators wero shown great hospitality by tho teacher (and in fact by all) and to the best of our knowledge no ono can say a hard word of Mr. Carter. His pupils wero controlled by kind means. Tho oxer oisos wore closed by an oxcollont piceo nicely spoken by the teacher. Guks.s. UNION COUNTY STANDS FIRST. Tho Largest Output of Precious Metals During tho Yeur 1889. W. H. McDonald, cashier of tho La Crande national bank, informs us that the product of precious metals in tho state of Oregon during the calendar year 1SS5) was approxi mately as follows : Gobi Silver n 152 21!) 37 U (tell 00 Total 1 :UKt KM 117 Ofjwhich amount Union conn-; wUd iv produced Gold f 571 089 22 Silver 10 027 00 Total flS5 Old 22 l'his is but another evidence of the vast resources that are destined to make Union ono of the most wealthy and populous counties of tho state. During tho year 1SSU Union county not only stood at the head of the list I in tho production of nrccious metals 1 hut produecd almost half of thu entire i A I nrodlictirm nf tho Ht iln. Tho liminr of being I ho inotst extensive gold and nilvor producing county iu tho stato is not generally credited to Union county hut it should he. Union county is scarcely noticed on account of her mineral products, but her agricultural and btook interest arc widely known. ! 1M I... .....I.. Itf.l. ! t.! ;.. ' CWIU IUMI lilllKH Illlll 111 IO'lllUllUll 111 thu state and lacks hut little of rank ing third. Taking into consideration the varied robourt.es of tho county, ono ! ..t ,i . ; ,. i . . i f ..... !m i ,.r ...i.:i. of tho moat unmrtant of which is her ! oxtemivu imnortil output, it is quite j viilnmt that sdio ts untitled to rwnk 1 with tho foiumust oountiuia tho tUUu. i (iiuolle, SIIUItlFF'S SALE. BV VIItTUE OP AN EX UCim OX i-sued out of the Honorable Circuit Court of the state of Oreeon. for I'nlon county, to mo dherted and delivered, bear ing date of July 11, IS! AO. upon a judgment rendered in sal'd court on the 20tli day of February, 18K(i. in favor of .1. M. Eordlcc and .1. A.Oliver plaintiffs and nifuinst W. II. MeCoiiiiH defi'iidant, for thu sum of three hundred ami thirty-three dollars and forty-one cents, which judgement wo en rolled and docki ted in the cleric's olllee of said court i.n the 20th day of March, A. I). IKSfj; therefore I iiavo levied upon and will f-ell at auction on r.tomlny, Uio mil lny of August. 18D0, at 2 o'clock p. m. of said day, nt tho court house door in Union. Union county, Ore- I pjn. to sat isl v saiu Judgment, to-wit: Tnreo ( hundred anifthrce and fti-lOO dollars, nlth interest thereon at the rate of 8 per cent. 1 tier annum, from tho said 20!h day of j February. A. 1. 1RS0 and aceruiuK costs thereon, all the right, title and interest which the said defendant W. II. WcComas had on or after the said 20th day of March. lfcSO, in or to the following described real otate, to-wit: Lot No. ." in lllock Xo. (1) one in the town of Union, t'uiou county, state of Oregon. Terms of Mde. cash to nic in hand. Dated this Kith dav of July. LMK). J. T. UOLLErf. Uy W. It. Usiir.ii, Sheriff-. , Deputy. T-17-w.( I Tliiilmr Land, Act Jun U. lK78.--Notl;c Vor I'ulillcat Ion. U. S. Land Officii, La Gkanjii:. Oiikoo.n,) June 30, 1S90. 1 Notice Is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June a. WS, entitled "An act for the salo of timber lands in the States of Califor nia, Oregon. Xovada.and Washington Ter ritory," George G. Gray, of Cove, county of Union, state of Oregon, has this iay tiled in this olllee his sworn statement No. 251, for the purchase of theS SWK.SWjf SICK of Sec, No. 1. in Tp. No. 2 S, Ilango No. !59 E, 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 the register and receiver of this olllee at La Grande. Oregon, on Saturday, the 27th day of Sept, lS'JO. He names ns witnesses: W. W. Randall, J. G. Smith. Mike Itiddle and .1. C, Kandall, all of Cove, Oregon. Any nnd all persons c.'aiming adversely the above-described lands, are requested to file their claims in this ollico on or before said 27th dav of Sent. 18i)0. IlKNIlY ItlNEIIAltT. 7-17-wlO Register. Timber Land, Act Juno a, 187H For l'ulilicntliin. -Notice u. s. Land Ofkick, La Gkakim:, Ouhoon, ) May 20, 1WKJ. I Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of tho act of Congress of June H, 187H, entitled "An act for the sale timber lands in the states of California, Oregon. Nevada, and Washington Ter ritory,'' AVIlllum It. Itootlm, of Cove, county of Union, state of Ore gon, has this day tiled in this olllee his sworn statement Xo, 203, for the purchase of the SWX NWK and W'M SVA of Sec tion No. 22, in Township No. 2 South, Range No. -10 East, and will otl'er 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 the register and receiver of this ofllceat La Grande, Oregon, on Saturday, the 23rd. day of Aug., 1890. lie names as witnesses: J. (j. A. Rich ardson, E. E. Wilhird, J, 1 Smith and John Tallet. all of Cove, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-described lands are requested to file tlieir claims in this nfllcc on or before said 23rd day of Aug.. 1800. IIe.nky RlNnilAUT, (i-12-wl0. Register. Notice For Publication. Land Ollice at La Grande. Oregon,) May 23. 1M)0. f Notice is hereby given that tho following named settler bus tiled notice of his inten tion to make final proof in support of hl claim, and that said proof will be made be foro tho register and receiver at La Grande, Oregon, on July 18, 1890. viz: CliitiliiH C. ItiilwoU. D.S No. 8709, for the SK or. XK nr.. NIC qr. SE qr. Sec 22, SW qr. NWqr., XV qr, v qr. ace L'.i, i p, i . it -iu k. lie names the following witnesses to prove Ins continuous residence upon and eiiiiivuiiuii ui, saiu mini, viz: ueorgo Ames, li. A. itotierlson, J. A Ruiubly and Alonzo Vauscart, all of Un? ion, Oregon. O-a-wd IlENIlV RlNKIIART, Register. Nutlet. 1'iir I'ltlillcation. Land Ollieo at ha Grande, Oregon,) June 20, 1890. f Xotieo Is hereby given that the following' named se'tler has tiled notiro of his intcir tion to make linal proof iu support of his claim, and that said proof will bo made be fore tho register and receiver at La Grande, urcgon, on. August , ikjri, vis: Stt'iihon Connor, 11(1, No. 3093. for the Lot 1. Sj XE XEJ SEKSec. 3. Tp.SS. R. 10 E. Ho names tho following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of, said land, viz: Thomas Anderson. Frank Carpenter, S. O. Swackhaiuer and W. M. Stoker, all of Union, Oregon, IlK.VItV Rl.NKHAl'.r, 0-2C-w(i. Register. NOTION OK r I If A I. SUTTJ.KMHNT. Xotieo Is horeby given that tho under signed executors of tho estate of W. T. Picklln deceased, have tiled their dual ac count iu said estate, hi the county court of tho state of Oregon, for Union county, ami that September 2, 1800, at a regular term of said court, has been sot for hearing ob jections to said linal account and for the settlement inereoi, All persons interested in said estate, having objections to said fi lial account are hereby notified to annear and tile their objections thereto on or before said 2nd day of September. 1890. 1" . I'll'lvljlN, S. 1). I'TCKLIN, 7-17-wO, Kxo.xutors. notioi: or roKn:iTimi: To tho heirs of the Into E. A. Warner: You are hereby notified that I have ex pended forty dollars in labor and improve ment on tho "May Flower'' initio in order to hold the said initio, as provided in sec tion ' revised statutes nf thn Uniti-il States, heing the amount remilred to hold 5 V lA V. S f.Ii1-?!! 1" " J" ! " r":, "-i-,",V, 1 ! II I1MMMI HIIIWH Ulltir (I'll! rVHIlV U 11113 i notice you fail or refuse to nuv vour nro- puiutni ui mi-1 1 i-.iii'iiiiiioro as co-owner, i your iiiicmsi in saui claim win oeeoine me j property of the subscriber under aid sec tion i-JL ; Cornucopia, Oregon, July IS. 1KK1 7-17-wia. C.J. DUFFKY. NOTICH TO UONTUACTOUS. ijeuletl bills will be received bv tho cointv clerk up to noon on Julv'J!). 1HH for the construction of a brick vault over the pre.M'iit court houso vault, to be of the same xlzo and similar doslgn. The mihI van :t hio ovitr Uio urcucnt oiorltV .mice, with door similar to tlioono in theiuvsent vault in eoinuiuniouto Willi tliurtKUii m tlie court "fursuiuuir in iiiooiui in iiippnfNeni vaun ViaUH nm, ,,,1,10, Hmli m-companv each hid, and the court nrvn the n'Ut 10 rejert any anil nil miK. Uy onlor of tho oouutv e iri. l'l' l; O !.'l) III TV I'll 7 7 V t ounty Cldi.. AIMIINISTIIATOB JfOTICK. ! Notice's hereby given lh'tllf under, .mid ! admiiiistraior niid udiifTnMratri.-; x rjn- e-tatont utt amei .wigcr iir-, ... .... creditors of, and all persons bavin' i mini-" against Ibesaid i1ere:i'l. to prts.-nt them .....i. .! Y.i-r.u..r vimclirr. wittur. PiX mniitlis finiti the date of this notice, t the said administrator nt his residence in.Hiirl valley, or said administratrix at, lui res! ,).. ...... .ilw.nf tl.ri'n tntll'M southeast of I n ion. r toSlielt.m A Carrol! at, tlieir olllee In Union, all ..f said places b.-!ng in I nion count v. Oregon Dated at t' nlon this 21th d-v-of .Tun". 1!-!). AX DUE W WILK I NS N . AdndiiHr.itor. POLLY SWICII'U. 7-.T Administratrix. G. G. OOFFIWBERRY -Dealer in all kinds of Farm KSacSiimiery, UNION, OREGON. For reasonable terms and low prices call on me and I will satisfy you. 3-27- tf. PATENTS Obtained, and all Patent Business attended to Promptly and for Moderate Pees. Ourofllce is opposite the U. S. Patent Olllee, and we can obtain Patenis in less time than those remote from Wasoington. Send MODELor DRAWING. Wo advise as to pantentabililv free of charge; and wc mako NO CHARGE UN LENS PAT UN T IS SKCURKD. We refer, here, to the Postmaster, the Supt. of Monev Order Div., and to olhcials of the U. S. Patent Ollice. Kci circular, advice, terms and reU'cronecs to actual cli ents in vour own State or County, write to G. A. SNOW & Co.. Opposite Patent Ollice. Washington. D. C. Union and Cornucopia Stage - Line ! Quickest and Cheapest lioute to the Pine Creek Mines. KATKS : tarr. rnnioiiT. .1 50 c 3 00 lc 0 00 2U'e nion to Park " " Sanger " " Cornucopia J.F. Smith, Specialist in Veterinary Surgery. Ridgling horses succe.-fully treated. Ileiters and sows spayed by tho latest un proved methods. I will give imstructic i in my system of treatmont, and guarantee satisfaction in every instance, or no charges will be made. I am permanently located at Union, Oregon. Will promptly attend to all calls, by mail or otherwise. K-15-tf. a- lino : Liilf SALOOft, Wm. James, I'roprietor, Union, Oregon. Fine Wines, Liquors and Cigars in btock. Drop in and be sociable. Fino billiard tablo LUMBEK for SALE at the High Valley Saw Mill. All kinds of lumber constantly on hand or furnished on short notice. Prices cheap 11 a wiu uui'upusi. Patronage - Solicited. 5-30tf WM. WILKINSON & SOX. w. T. CHAPMAN, Real Estate Agent, AND CONVEYANCER. Parties deairing to invest- in Elgin town property or in fanning lands should call on or address mo at Elgin, Oregon. l-17tf. Wa n ted To Lot Contract for lut- (inir un 1 ")() or 200 Tons of JIs'- Terms Cash. H. H. FKEXCH. C-11M1. Cvi , Oregon a tub SCNO FOR OUR CATALOGUCand PRICES ATLAS ENGINE WORKS. INDIANAPOLIS, IND. ifl&Mrl ON SALE PRINCIPAL POINTS EAST, WEST, NORTH and SOUTH UNION, OREGON, A. 13. 13M.IS, Tlckft Af-f nt. TIME TAI1LE. Trains depart from Union daily as follows; L'AST ltOU.NIl. No 2 Express No I Mail wnsT iiou.vi) No 1 Express No V, Mail . 1 1 :." A. 7: lo P. M. M. 1 :25 A. 1:65 P. M. M. Main Line, Xos. 1 and 2, "The Overland Flyer,'' carry through Pullman Sleepers, Colonist Sleepers, 1-ree Chuir Cars and Coaches,' between Portland and Denver, Omabti, Kansas City, St. Louis, St. Paul or Chicago. Main bine, Xos. 3 and -1. "The Limited Fast Mail,'' carry Pullman Dining and Sleeping Cars between Portland and Chi cago. OCEAX DIVISION. The Union Paeili" will dispatch Steamers between San Francisco and Port land, as follows: fltoM l'ORTI.AXl). At 10 )). m. FISOM SAN KI.AMMSCO, At in a. in July ,1 ( Oregon . Columl.ia.. State Oregon... , Columbia State Oregon . ..July Columbia . State . . . Oregon . Columbia.. . 8 12 1C 20 21 28 15 19 23 27 31 I State I Oregon.. . I Columbia .. State The company reserves the right to change steamers or sailing days. RATES OF PASSAGE: Cabin. - - iflG.OO Steerage - - $S,00 Round Trip Tickets, Unlimited - lfUO.00 Children, under 12 years - - Half Fare 5 years ... Free Including Meals nnd Jlcrths. C. S. M ELLEN, I T. W. LKE. Gen'lTralllc Manager. Gen'l. Ticket Agt, A. E. ELLIS, Agent. Union. 0.&WJ.R.R. "TJic Hunt Line." .j In Connection with tho NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILR'D Forms the Quickest and Best Route lietwecn Eastern Oregon and AVa-lungtoa and Tugct Sound points, as well as the Popular and Direct Line to all POINTS HAST and SOUTHEAST PULLMAN SLEEPING CARS, SUPERB DINING CARS, and FHEJ3 SECOND CLASS SLEEPERS TlirotiRh to Chicago via thin Lino. Passenger Trains of this Company are run ning regularly between DAYTON, WAITsiiUKG, WALLA WALLA, WASH., and PEN DLETON, OIL, Making close connection nt Hunt's Junc tion with Northern Pacific trains for Tano ma, Seattle, Victoria, It. C., Ellensbug, North Yakima. Pasco, Sprague, Cheney, Davenport. Spok'ino Falls, liutte, Helena. St. Paul, Minneapolis, AND ALL POINTS EAST. Passenger Train, making above connec tions leaves Pendlefon daily, at 7 AO p. m. Through Tickets Sold to all Points East at the Lowest Hates. ,,WvF- WAMSLEY, (jen'l Ir't and Pass'gr Agt. . Wulla Walla, Wash. G. W. HUNT, President and (Jen'l Managor. II. L. DEACOX, Ticket Agent, Union, Or. Line to Cove. Leaves Union daily nt 9 p. m, arrives at Covent3:30n. m. " Leavos Covo at 8 a. in nrrives at Union ) nt9:30a. m. Connections Iliado with RIHntCa rnnelic. running to tho depot, enrrving passengeri for east and west bound trains. ltATUS for I'ASSKNC.KltS.I.IinC.AOK ami l-KlCKJHT, nUASONAIJI.i;. ROBIXSOX & LAYXE, - - - Proprietors. NORTHERN FAMILY DOWN SOUTIT, -t f Has chnrge of tho PINE HLUFF COT- 1 Au h whero those who wish to escape the cold Northern Win ters can get Hoard at MODKUATK PltlCKS. AfiflJD THE PINES. HEALTH I EST SPOT IN AMERICA I IMUIEtiS- COTTAGE UESOIIT, Pint. Uuvrv, .Moouk Co., Jf. C. 9J Thoinson & Pursol nro ntrcnts for the celebrated Cyclono AVintlMill, tuul as the prices on them huvohcon grc1 ly leiluecil they aro now within tho reti.-h of nil. Sntnplo mill to ho pccii at their planer in North Union. Call tuul examine it. J ..TRW