THCISSDAY, AUGUST 11. 1890.
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A AVOKI) Ol' CAL'TIO:r.
In thli u.i iii every other locality whero It li
known, tliero are hundredi of lemons who art
taking Joy'n VcsetabloEtnniinrllla. To tlioso u
want to iay ono word. In nlnocaseiout of cvorj
ten It la oncciln;; specific cure, llut word comci
to us occasionally of people who report that it
operates too freely upon tlio bowels. Wo waut tc
call tho attention of thoio to the fact that they
aro not following tha printed Instructions nod
ro taking too much ol It. if It acts too freely re
duco tliodoc, never InLlui; any mora at any tlrnc
than calico easy nnd perfect action. Keep thli
Injunction In inlml, nnd take it regularly for a
whllo and do not Indulge In too much greasy food
and wo will have your testimonial within a fort
night. If taken uuder theso conditions It l an
absoltito euro for ludlgcjtion, dyspepsia, sick
headaches, constipation, fuco eruptions and llvci
and kidney disorder. It inay bo usked how )t
can possibly euro no many ailments, ltut the rea
son M clear. All those troubles aru the lcgltlrasti
result of Improper liver aud kidney action or Im
paired dlgestlvo organs. Its effects upon thow
functions aro as astonishing to tliu medical
fraternity us to tho thousands vuo aro dally
taking It,
Tho UnionJCour.ty Pioneer Oocloty.
Thin organization now numbers a mem
bership of .ihnut ono .hundred anil fifty
nnd new names mil being constantly ad
ded, lien, lirowu. the MioictloH over alert
and canioit worker, sent in about twenty
name lust week hvery person who has
resided in Unlm county twenty years h
entitled to mi'inhcmlnp. Tliu membership
fee is one dollar fur men and nothing for
women, alnl the annual dues is mm dollar
for men only. The seorelnry will send
card of meinliordilp to any pioneer who
bend hi- niimeaud date of settling in Un
ton cnuui v, iiccnmimutcii ny one dollar or
a card cm h for man and wlfo for same
It is to bo Imped that every pioneer in Un
Ion county will enroll thoniMitvei Ad
dress lien. Drown. Island City, or 10. S
JlcComns, fc'ey'y, Union.
Council Mooting.
At a mooting or tliu city council last -'iit
unlay tho following hiitiues-i was ti un
acted ;
Tho petition of 15. V. Wil.oii ;t al to lay
miiq nun oni-swuiKs on cenain streets in
.Swaflkliamer's addition was laid over until
next nutting.
The city recorder was granted until Sep
tcinbor 1st to comiiieto tliu city assessment.
Petition of Vn, Wilson for an elcctrio
htrcot light on tho northwest corner of
Dlook 1, was referred to tliu street commit
teo. Iteoonlor Instructed tu receivn proposals
from Union attorneys' to nut as city attor
ney for remainder of year.
Epoch.
Tho transition from long, lingering mid
painful slcknovi to robust health marks an
epoch in tho life of tho individual, Such a
remark iblo event is treasured in tho memo
ry and tno agency whereby tliu good health
lias been attained is gratefully blessed,
llenco It Is that so much is heard in praise
of Klectrlo Hitter-. So many fed they owo
their restoration to health, to tho mo of the
(ireat Alterative and Tonlu. If you tiro
troubled with any disease of Kidneys, Liv
er or Stomach, of long or short standing,
you will surely Hint relief by use of Kioctriu
Hitter. Sold at 0o. nnd 41 pur bottle at
Jlrown's drugstore. Union, Oregon.
NOTICE.
God's Ulexsiii j to I! Humility .So Says an
Oregon Pioneer. Ninety Years Old.
Foiiimt (litovK. Or.. March lit, I hnvo
died tho OHEdON' KIDNEY THA and
obtained Immediate relief. It Is (Sod's
blessing to humanity. I tako plctmiro In
recommending it to tho aflllctcd. 1 am
now nearly ninety yearn old, mine to Ore
gon in IKh! In tho employ of tliu Hudson
Day Comimny. and since I begun using tho
OIlliOO.N KIDNEY THA I enjoy good
health. DAVID MUN'ltOK.
Bucltlan'a Arnica 8alve.
TiiM Himt H.W.VK In tho world for Cuts,
llrnlsus, Honw, Ulcers, Suit Itlieuui, Fever
Bores, Tetter. Ohappuil llands, Chilblains,
ConiH, unit nil Nklu Kniptluus, uiul posl
nlvcly ennw I'llcs r no pay required It
In guaratitiMsl to giv perfect satisfaction,
or inonoy rt-fu i lu-l 1'iicu tfl cents per
boy. For salt-at Drown' drug store
County Court.
A f-pt'oiiil tcssion of the county court
was In-Ill iHftTtii'uhiy, with u full board
present. The following proceedings
were had :
Liquor licornc granted to .7. II.
Scott, of Eagle valley to tell liquors
for one year.
Bridge on Clark's creek and the one
ncrofs the ctatediich weroieceived nnd
accepted by the court.
A number of fcrnper.s purchased
from Hlmw fc McLuod at the rate of
8 a piece.
Elgin and Wallowa Tcl?phonj.
There is no doubt hut that Wallowa
Ml I .1 a
win Mxjii DC ciiiiuecieu wun inu iuu-
.side world by telephone. 'For some
time past O. F. Wellis of the .Signal
has been corresponding with ottlsido
parties, interested in the telephone
but-incsc, toward getting the necessary
capital to construct a line from .Iiiteph
and Enterprise to Elgin. Mr. C. 13.
Hopkins, of Spokane Falls, General
Munager of the Inland Teh-phono Co.,
writes that he will he in the valley
about the Kith to make arrangements
for tho construction of tho line.
Two Trains Dally Between Portland
and
Spokane Falls.
Effective May 11. IK), the Union I'acitic
System will establish two daily trains be
tween Portland and Spokane Falls. Pull
man Palace Sleepers, and Declining cars
will bo run between Portland and Spokane
Falls without chance.
This new arrangement will aliord both
local and through passengers: additional
nnd unsurpassed facilities. Tickets, do
tallcu time of trains, and general informa
tion, can bu obtained upon application to
any ticket agent Tnion Pacific System.
T. W. LKU,
Oen'l Pass. Agent.
Happy Hooslern.
Win. Timinons, Postmaster at Idavilic,
Ind., writes: "Klcctric Hitters has done
inorofor me than all other medicines com
bined, for that bud feeling arising from
ICidnoy and Liver trouble.'' John Leslie,
farmer and stockman, of same place, says;
"Find Klectrlo Hitters to bo tho best Kid
ney and Liver medicine, made me feel like
a new man." .1. W. Onrdher, hardware
merchant, same town, says: Klectrlo
Hitters is Just the thing for a man who is
all run down aud don't care whether ho
lives or dies; ho found new strength, good
appetite and felt just like ho had a new
lease on life. Only Wc. a bottle, at li. 11.
Itrown's drug store.
Remarkablo Ko3cuo.
Mrs. Michael Curtain. Plaiutieid, Illinois,
makes the statement that she caught cold,
which settled on her lungs; she was ticatcd
for u month by her family physician, but
grow worse, no told her tliatstio was a
hopeless victim of consumption and that
no medicine could cure her. Her druggist
HiiggoMcd Dr. King's New Discovery for
Comitiiuption; she bought n bottle ami to
her delight found herself beneiited from
the first dose. She continued Its use ami
after taking ten bottles, found herself
sound and well, now does lie, own houc-
work ami is its well an she over was. Free i
trial li'itth's of this (Jro.U Di-e-ivery at !!.
II. Itrown's drug store, targe buttle M cts.
and $1 00.
lig W to Wthi
j Cannot fie succcsstull tnmted with
j tut ftoJ lail'X To retch wealth or any
I civotoil 'oslllon Ii IUo requires tho fall
I potso:tlcn ar.d operation ct ell the fsc
j tilths Unci nr,',uro hii enJcwud lit with.
Iticso ccnCitlons c.-.-.not c!:t unlets the
phytic:! bstofl la In perfect working
ciitr, and this Is Impoctlblo uhen tho
l!v:r end eplionero torpid, thusolistruct
Inj tha cccrctlor.j, causing Indigestion
end d)spep:!.i, with all ol their accom-
pcnjlng horrors.
DP. HENLEY'S
English Dandelion Tonic
exerts a specific Influenco over tho liver,
excites It to healthy sctlon, rosohes Its
chronic enguruimcr.ts, end promotes tho
secretions ; cures Indirection and consti
pation, sharpens tho appetite, tones up
tho crttlra system, and makes Ufa worth
TrAlMl lilts' 15 .YAM I NATION.
jyjOTU'E IS IIEIIEIJV (il YEN THAT
J. s
for the purpo-o of maklni;au exanil
nation of nil persons who mav dII't them-
solve-, as candidates for teachers uf the
schools of this county, the county school
superintendent thereof will hold a public
examination at l.a ( ! ruiiile. Oregon, o mi
menclngat noon, Weduesday, August 27,
Dated tills lltli day of August, Xi0.
ii. s. Strange.
County School Supoilutendeut. Union
County, Oregon.
W.1.00 ItKWAItl).
Lost. Strayed or Stolen, from II. P.
Campbell's stable on Clover creek. August
iHt.ime very iigiit sorrel liorso. iiiioui : Kl I
hands high, wciuhi llAX) Hounds, three wh to i
feet, white stihi in face. briiH-lisI Imitation ;
tinchor on eft lilp. collar bol on right
ulllllllllP Tllil llllllll.k l-.lll'llV.I lllll I,,.
shoulder. The abovo
lewaril will lie i
aid
toniiv one returning tho
horse to H. 1
Cnmplii II. Clover creek or
Nottli P odur.
W,
C. Warilou, j
ft H mi.
I.M'UNISIIKI) UOO.MS Kou ltKNT.-
1 Mis M. J. Chancoy. Corner Second ami I
It St. I'liiou. Oregon,
17-tf,
lilCYCLKS KOU SALIC.
Ono ,M inch. !
.1 J
full nlukil, and mie IS iueh standard!
Ilnisli. Euipiire at IhU nlllcc. 7-17-tf I
Ol) WANTED -Parilei desiring to
1MV their ludebteduoi to Ibis miner.
Iu wood cm now do no. 7-li-tf.
EMORY
Mlml wtmtrrtnc mJ. lovt
In on nlin, Twtlinonltla lrn all
ulia ul IIkkIuIx. Proiwfta 1-oaT
nrie, ui un iptl(iiun to 1'rvt,
A. JJmll, 331 VlllU A, rf Vwk.
Iks lew So. 3
II
mill 1 1 n 1 1 ii ii ii 1 1 ii mil inn h mi mi unit iiiii;
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PARIS, 1S59
Taj Highest Po3siblo Premium,
"HE 3 OtthY GRAND PRIZE!
FOR SEWING MACHINES,
WAS AWARDED TO
! ;
1 -
TJfWHEELER & WILSON MF6, CO.teicgant in Workman-
-AHD THE-
GR0SS 0F THE
LEQION OF HONOR,
WAS CONFERRED UPON
NATHANIEL WHEELER, j
The President of the Company. ;
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SIIKKIFF'S SAI.K.
BY VIRTUE OF AN EXECUTION
issued out of the Honorable Circuit
Court of the state of Oregon, for Union
county, to me directed and delivered, bear
ing date of July ll, ISJO, upon a judgment
rendered in said court on the 20tli day of
February, I8i. in favor of J. M. Fofdice
and J. A. Oliver plaintiffs nnd against W.
II. McComas defendant, for tho sum of
three hundred anil thirty-three dollars and
forty-one cents, which judgement was en
rolled and docketed in the clerk's olllee of
said court on the 20th day of March, A. I).
188!; therefore I have levied uponnud will
sell at auction on
Monday, tliu ltttlMlnyof August, 1800,
at 2 o'clock p. m. of said day, at the court
house door in Union, Union county, Ore
gon, to satisfy said judgment, to-wit: Three
hundred and three and (I'MOO dollars, with
interest thereon at the rate of 8 per cent,
per annum, from the said 20th day of
February, A. O. 18S(i nnd accruing costs
thereon, all the right, title and interest
which the said defendant W. H. WcComns
had on or after the said 20th day of March.
18S0, in or to the following described real
estate, to-wit: Lot No. " in Itlock No. (1)
one in tho town of Union, Union county,
state of Oregon.
Terms of sale, casli to me in hand.
Dated this Kith dav of Julv. 1WO.
J. T. IiOLLEri.
By W. R. Ukiikii, Sheriir.
Deputy. 7-17-wS
Tlnittf-r r.aiul. Act .lime :i. 178 Notice
For l'ulil i cntl ti n .
U. S. Land Oki'icu, La Gka.ndk. Oni:ooN,l
Juno 30. ISiX). I
Notice is hereby given that in compliance
with tliu provisions of tho act of Congress
of June :i. 187S, entitled "An act for tho
sale of limber lands in the States of Califor
nia, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Ter
ritory,'' (ieorge G. (I ray, of Cove, county
of Union, state of Oregon, has this day
tiled in this otlice his sworn statement No
2.'il, for the purchase of tlteSM HW'U.SU'k
tiEK of tree, No. 1. in Tp. No. 2 ri, Range
No. Uf E, nnd will oiler proof to show that tho
land sought is more valuable lor its timber
or stone than for agricultural purposes, and
to establish his claim to said land before
the rcghter nnd receiver of this olllee at
La (irande, Oregon, on .Saturday, the 27th
dav of Sept. 1MKX
lie names as witnesses: W. W. Randall,
J. (i. Smith. Miko Riddle and J. C. Randall,
nil ot ijove, uregon.
A I iv and nil nerxmsi R'fiiiiiinir nilvi'rsnlv
the nliovo-descrlbed lands, aro reiiuestod tb
Ille their claims in this olllco on or before
said 27th day of Sept, 1K).
lliiMtv KlNr.n Aitr.
7-17-wlO Register.
Tluiltitr I.iiiiiI, Act .Iiiiii) :i, 1S7H Xntmrt
Km- l'lilillrittlim,
U. S. L. mi Oki ici:, La (Ikaxpi:, Okkoon, )
-May 2li, lb!H).
Notice is hereliy given thai in compliance
with tho provisions of the act of Congress of
Juno a, 1S7S, entitled "An net for tho sale
timber lauds in the states of California,
Oregon. Nevada, and Washington Ter
ritory, '
AVIUIum It. lloothi',
of Cove, county of Union, state of Ore
gon, has this day tiled in this olllee his
sworn statement No, 203, for tho purchase
of thoSWK NW aud VJ4 SWi.of Sec
tion No. 22, in Township No. 2 South,
Range No. -tl) East, and will oiler
proof to show that tho land sought is more
valuable for its timber or stono than for
; agricultural purposes, and to establish his
j claim to said lund hoforo the register and
, reaelyor of this otlice at Ln Grande, Oregon,
on Saturday, the 2.')rd, day of Aug., 18!K).
I Ho names as witnesses: J. Q. A. Rich
ardson, E. E. Willard, J, F. Smith and
i John 1 allot, al of Cove. Ore'-nn.
Any and all persons claiming ndvcn-ely
tho above-described lands are rcipiested to
tlio thtlrelalms in this olllco on or before
mihI liltd day of Aug.. IKX).
JIk.nuy Ri.nkiiaut,
U-l'-'wlO. Register.
NOTlGi: OF FINAL SUTTI.KMKNT.
Notion Is hereby given that tho under
signed executors of tho estate of W. T.
Kleklin deceased, have tiled their tlnal ac
count in said estate, iu tho county court of
tho state of Oregon, for Union countv, ami
(1 !, mint lni-i,i
nrindt i-mu-i n.w I, ,,i f,,r i,.,.,ri,,,.
jcctlous to said tlnal account and for tho
settlement thereof. All persons interested
in suta n.hiii- imvin.. ,i,i,.iif,i,- , .i.i n.
t,al acconut aro hereby notlllcd to appear
and tile their objections thereto on or before
t 1 . 1 I .. I
s.uu -uii nay oi oo piemner, inm.
N. F. KICK UN,
S. l. KICKLIN.
7-17-wO. KxeJtutors.
NOl'ICi: OF FtlHFIJITUUi:.
To thehelrN of the late E. A. Warner:
You are hereby notttlod that I have ex
pended foily dollar iu labor und Improve-
I ment on tho May Mower'' mine in order
1 to hold tho said initio, as provided iu son
I tlou tii-Jt revised statutes of tho United
I States, being tho amount required to hold
, one-third oft-ald mliio forthe vear Lssy, und
i If within ninety dny from hervlco of thli
' milieu you full or rofuso to pay your pro-
portion of Mich cxiKmdlluru na co-owner,
your luterfit in snid claim will hmimu tho
nroertv of Ihu Mil-nrluer under said sec
tion -.'.HSI.
CiTiiiieopn, i 'rtvou, July 15 lKn
7 iT.w.tl f.J DI'I'I'LY.
hi: Coast Agency,
Wheeler 1 lea
i
El
Machine
iStands at the Head.
O-
jMost Perfect Machine:
in the Market for
Family Use. ;
sliip and Design.
ook at them before
-is
Purchasing.
1 368 Market St.,
San Fancisco, Cal.
SUMMONS.
In the Circuitcourt of the State of Oregon,
for Union county.
Mary Riggers, I'laintill,)
E. R. Hill) Defendant, j
To E. 15 Hill, the above named defendant :
Ix the Name oi' the Statk ok Ohegon:
You arc hereby required to appear and an
swer tlio complaint tiled against you in the
above entitled court and action", on or be
fore the first day of the next regular term
of said court, to-wit: on or before the 22d
day of September. ISiX), and if you fail so
to appear or answer, the plaintiff will take
Judgement against you for the sum of three
hundred and sixty-six and 22-100 dollars,
and interest thereon from June 23, 18!X) at
tlio rate of ten per cent, per annum., bal
ance due upon a promlsory note signed by
you, and the further sum of $50 special at
torneys fee and plaintilPs costs and dis
bursements of this action. You will fur
ther take notice that plaintiff lias caused
to be attached In said action the following
described real estate to-wit: All of your
right, title and interest In block nine (0) in
Hannah's addition to the town of West
Union, Union countv, state of Oregon. ac
cording to the plat thereof now on record
in the clerk's oliice in said county and state,
also tho following, to-wit: Commencing
at a point on the SEK of Sec. 13, Tp. 4 S.
R. WJ E, W. M., Union county, state of
Oregon, (X) feet west and 215 feet south of
tho N W corner of the land transferred by
C. L. Itlnkeslee anil Caroline Ulnkeslee tb
M. S. Warren, by deed date March 17, 18S0,
and extending thence west 200 feet, thence
south 215 feet to the land owned by Mrs.
Benson, thence cast 200 feet, thence north
215 feet to place of beginning, said parcel
of land being a portion of the SEJi of SEjk
See. 13, Tp. IS, R. 31) E. W. M., Union
county, state of Oregon, and tlio plaintiff
will apply to said court in said action for
an order of sale of said premises, to satisfy
said judgement.
You will further take notice that this
summons is published in The Okeoox
Scout, by order of the Hon, Jus. A. Fee,
judge of tho above entitled court, made
and dated at chambers at Pendleton, Uma
tilla countv, state of Oregon, on the 5th dav
of August, 1810.
JOHN R. CRITES.
8 7-w7 Attomev for I'ltl'.
NOTICH OF FINAL S12TTI.IJ.il EST.
"VTOTICKIS HEREBY GIVEN BY THE
-L undersigned executors of the estate of
E. T. Neville deceased, that they have
tiled in the county court of the state of Ore
gon, for Union county, their final account
in said estate and that the court has set
September 5. IsOOfor hearing objections to
said tlnal account and for tho settlement of
the same. All persons interested in said
estate having objections to said final ac
count aro hereby untitled to appear and
tile their objections to said tlnal account
on or before said September 5, 1&P0.
Dated Aug. li, INK).
SOLOMON NEVILLE.
WILLIAM G. NEVILLE,
Executors.
8-7-w5
The State
Opens September 122, 1890.
COUKSE OF STUDY arranged express
ly to meet the needs of tho FarmiiiL
and Mechanical interests of tho State.
Larce. commodious and well-ventilated
buildings. The college is located in a cul
tivated ami Christian community, and one
of tho healthiest in the state.
MILITARY TRAINING.
lCxpoiist- Neml nut F.xcreil SI fid for
the
Kntlru SrsHitin,
Two or more free scholarships- from every
County. Write for cataloguo to
8-7-lhn B. L. ARNOLD. Pres.,
Corvallis, Oregon.
Machinery For Sale.
1 will sell or tmdo on good terms tho fol
lowing described machinery :
One Shingle Machine,
Ode Poking Machine.
One Drag Saw, i
Ono Moulding Mijlne. j
Shafting, Put .js. Belts, j
Moulding Knives, etc, I
Cull on or address
7-ai-iuU
U. F.
VII ITE,
Cove, Or.
QETZ it MK1GEK,
Contractors
and Builders,
Union, Oregon.
Contracts whrlinl and all work promptly
attcnile I to.
Wlura
College.
AujiiNisTitATon xtrriCK.
Notice Is hereby given br UieHftdersIgncd
administrator anil aihiiiiii"riitr1s Of the
eta:e f Nathaniel .Swigpr decfswn!. to the
creditor of, ami alt per-ms baviar rl.ii:..
again-t the aid deceased, to prc""-n tin n
with the proper vouchers, within s.x
month f'om the date of tbl notii , t" the
sahl udniiuitr!itor nt his rcidence In Hifh
vallpv. or .ad dniiiilsrntrix .'I her rci-
ilenc al-oiit three niilo southe.it of In
ion. r to Slielton .V C.irroll at their office
In I'liion. ait of said places being in I mon
cxnuitv. On-gim
Datt!i-t t'tti'in thi-snhdnvof l'ine. l.f)0
A.VUHI?- WII.KINM'N'.
Administrator.
t'OU.Y SWKiKK.
7-8 Ad-iiiiiWtratnx.
C. C. C G FFtN BERRY,
Dealer in all kind of
Farm Machinery?
UNION. OKEGOX.
For reasonable terms and low prices
call on me and I w ill satisfy you.
.'5-27-tf.
PATENTS
Obtained, and all Patent Uusinp's attended
to Promptly and for Moderate Fees.
Our otlice is opposite the U. S. Patent
Otlice. nnd we can obtain Patrnis in los
time than those remote from Wasoington.
Send MODEL or DRAWING. We advise
as to pantentabililv free of charee; anil we
mako NO CHARGE UNLESS PATENT IS
SECURED.
Wc refer, here, to the Postmaster, the
Sup:. oi'Monev Order Div., and ti oHieiids
of the V. K. Patent Oliice. Fci circular.
i advice, terms and rellerences to actual c!i
! cuts in vour own State or Countv, write to
j C. A. SNOW & Co..
j Opposite Patent O.'iice. Washington. I). C.
Union iinil Cornucopia
Stage Line !
o
Quickest and
Cheapest
mo Creek
JLIWULV 111V JL.
3Iines.
KATES :
fap.e.
$1 f0
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FItETOIIT.
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Veterinary
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Ridgling horses successfully treated.
Heiters and sows spayed by the latent tm
proved methods. I will give imstructk i
in my system of treatment, aud guaraiuec
satisfaction in every instance, or no charges
j will be made. I am permanently loratcd at
Union, Oregon. Will promptly attend to
j all call-, bv mail or others Kc. s-l.vtf.
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W.m. ,IMrs, Proprietor, Union, Oregon.
Fine Wines, Liquors and Cigars
in Stock.
Drop in and bo sociable. Fine billiatd table
LUMBER for SALE
at the High Valley
Saw Mill.
All kinds of lumber constantly on hand
or furnished on short notice. Prices cheap
as me cucapesi.
Patronage - Solicited.
;5-30tf
WM. WILKINSON SON.
w.
T. CHAPMAN,
Real Estate Agent,
AND CONVEYANCER.
Partios desiring to invest in Elgin
town property or in funning lumls
should call on or address mo at Elgin,
Oregon. -l-17tf.
W anted
To Let Contract for Put
ting up 1ZO or 200 Tons of
Hay. Terms Cash,
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BIND TOR OUR CATALOQUCanp PRICES
ATLAS ENGINE WORKS,
INDIANAPOLIS, IND,
PRINCIPAL POINTS
EAST, WEST,
NORTH ar1 SOUTH
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UNIOX, OREGON,
A. li. 1JI.I.IS, Tlolict Afjuiit.
TI M K TA15LU.
Trains doiiRrt from Union daily as follows:
EAST IIOUMI).
No 2 Kxpress 11 -Jm A. M.
No 4 lail 7:45 P. if.
WKST IIOUM).
No
No
1 Kxpress.
3 Mail
:2.- A. M.
:6.j P. M.
Main Line, os. 1 and 2, "The Overland
Fiver,'' carry through Pullman Sleepers,
I Colonist Sleepers, Free Chair Cars and
j Coaches, between Portlnnd and Denver,
' Omaha, Kansas City, St. Louis, St. Paul or
' Chicago.
! At;.. T v..o i iwi f "Tim t
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.,I,I1H 1.1IH, . ,11)1. t 11111IIICI1
Mail.'' carrv Pullman Dunne and
ingCars between Portland and Chi
cago.
OCEAX DIVISION.
The Union Paciti". will dispatch Steamert
between San Francisco and Port
land, as, follows:
FROM I'OKTI.ANI).
At 10 p. 111.
FKOM SAN FI.AJ.C1SCO.
At 10 a. m.
Oregon .
Columbia.
Stale . ..
Oregon. .
Columbia
State
Oregon
July
Columbia .
State
Oregon.. .
Columbia. .
July
3
7
8
12
10
11
15
10
23
27
31
20 ! State
24 I Oregon.. . .
25 I Columbia .
I State
The company reserves the right to change
steamers or sailing days.
RATES OF PASSAGE:
Cabin, - - $10.00 Steerage - - $8,00
Round Trip Tickets, Unlimited - $30.00
Children, under 12 years - - Half Faro
,. 5 years - - - Free
Inclwlimj Meals uiid Berths.
C. S. MULLEN, I T. W. LEE.
Gen'l Trallic Manager. Gcn'l. Ticket Agt,
A. E. ELLIS, Agent. Union.
01WJ.R.R.
"The Hunt Line."
In Connection with the
NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILR'D
Forms the
Quickest and Best Route
Between Eastern Oregon and Wasinngton
i and Puget Sound points, as well as
i the I'opular nnd Direct
Line to all
POINTS EAST and SOUTHEAST
PULLMAN SLEEPING CAKS,
SUPERB DINING CAES, and
FREE SECOND CLASS SLEEPERS
Through to Chicago via this Line.
Passenger Trains of this Company are run
ning regularlv between"
DAYTON, YVAITSBURG, WALLA
WALLA, WASH., and PEN
DLETON. OR.,
Making close connection at Hunt's Junc
tion with Northern I'acitic trains for Taco
ma, Seattle, Victoria, B. C Ellensburg,
North Yalsiiun. Pasco, Sprague, Cheney,
Davenport. Spokane Falls, Butte, Helena.
St. Paul, Minneapolis.
AND ALL POINTS EAST.
Passenger Train, making above connec
tions loaves Pendlcfon daily, at 7 : 10 p. in.
Through Tickets Sold to all Points
Hast
at the Lowest Rates.
n W..F. WAMSLEY,
Gen'l Fr't and l'ass'gr Agt.
G.W.HUNT, .Wh.
President and Gen'l Manager.
ILL. DEACON, Ticket Agent, Union, Or.
ino io Cove.
Leaves Union daily at 2 p.m. arrives at
Cove at 3:30 p. in.
Leaves Cove at 8 a. in., arrives at Union
at 0:30 a. hi.
Connections made with Elliott's conchet
running to tlio depot, carrying passengers
'or east and west bound trains.
KATKS for FA SSK.NC. UKS, IAJOOAGE
mill FKKIOHT, It i: A S ON All LK.
KOBINSON A LAYNE, - - - Proprietors.
A NORTHERN FAMILY
DOWX SOUTH,
o o
Has chargo of the PINE BLUFF COT
TAGE whero those who wish to
escape tho cold Northern Win
ters can get Hoard at
MOPKHATK FlilCKK.
AMID THE PINES.
1 1 K V LT1 1 1 EST SPOT IN AMERICA !
i COTTAOJ2 KESOltT, .
PiSK III I I K, Moouk Co., N. C.
UioniPon & Pnrsel nro tiffonta for
the I'clebrntcil Cyclone WimlMill, nnd
a the ju-ices on them huvohcon grcnt
h rciluieil they nro now within tho
rru- h of nil. Sample mill to bo Been
U tin lr platioi-iii North Union. Call
nul i xitinine it.
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