The Oregon scout. (Union, Union County, Or.) 188?-1918, September 11, 1890, Image 2

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    A
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 11. 1890.
Written for Tub Scoot.
DESPONDENCY.
I sometimn'j nlmot wlh to fjo
Across the dark nnd shadowy stream;
To leave this world of strife und woe,
And pass away ns but a dream.
And be fonrot of all the eartl ;
All blotted out my name untold
No one to know I o'er bad birth
Jly form decayed all dead and cold,
Mv mind deprived of sense of life;
My Hcn!-call bereft of fnrro;
No sene of love; no fear of strife;
My quaking limbs a atillcned corse.
No mar remain to tell the tale
1 ever lived or hcine bad
Wrapped in oblivion's sable veil
No one to weep; no one feel glad.
But no I 1 fetill must stay to meet
The Hows and ebbs, In fides of life.
2tltit Hoar, along midst cold and sleet,
Where jovs oft end in bitter strife.
JJ. C. Hmuky.
L'mon, Oregon,
Letter From Hon. J. L.
Summkkvii.lk, Or., August 28, 1800.
Editor Okkoon Scout:
In your issuo of August 21st, in arti
cles on thu Hunt railroad, you make
Bomo Htateincnts in regard to right-of-way
through my land, winch I dediro
to correct, and I prestinio you will bo
willing to publish the real facts in tho
ensc.
The statement made that J nt one
time ngreed with tho committee to take
forty dollars per acre and allow tho
road to go through, is not true. No
such ngeccmcnt was ever made, nnd
of course tho further statement that
when I learned tho "committee" would
pay that amount, 1 wanted an addi
tional lifleon hundred dollars, is alto
untrue. I never gave any committee
any prieo for the right-of-way, as they
very well know I urged the fact that
it would nearly ruin my farm, and that
it wotdd bo cheaper and hotter to
chango tho road through Aliccl, ns it
would bo iust as short and about tho
same grade.
Mr. 1. ! Jtmehart told mo some
time during last January that ho did
not think there would ho any troublo
about making tho chnngiyia Mr. Hunt
told him if I objected to Iho ro.ul cross
ing tho Elgin branch on my land, ho
would find eoino ono who would not
object- I told him to tell Mr. Hunt I
objected and wotdd continue' to object,
and to find tho ono who would not.
The statement that 1 surely know
tho road would benefit mo in a greater
degree than others who have given tho
right-of-way through their lands, t-ooms
very htrange, coining from ono who
probably never saw my ranch, and not
being a practical farmer, has a very
imperfect idea of tho damage a rail
road does lo a grain farm. In what
way can 1 possibly bo benefitted in a
greater degree? Have you knowledge
that tho toad will give me special rates,
or haul my grain to markot free?
Judging front the brilliant "sehonio"
gotten ui by ono of tho supposed em
ployes of tho road, to try to force
mo to give tho right-of-way, 1 am led
to beliovo 1 would bo fortunate to got
common rates with my neighbors.
If you, Mr. Iiditor, will take tho
troublo to coino down to my placo, I
will convince you, hy thowing you over
tho place, that I nor no other person
owning my land, could allorcl to give
or sell for a nominal sum, right-of-way
tlirntiL'h it on tho survoved route. Or
if you or any one who is "heart and
soul" in tho Hunt road, think 1 should
give tho right-of-way, I will sell my
land to you or him for what it is worth
without tho road through it and tho
purehater can bo as liberal with it as
ho pleases, as it will bo his own proper
ty he will then bo giving away, which
niav nut a sufficient cheek on his lib-
orality.
As far as 1 am concomed I would
liko to 00 a competing lino of road in
tho vallov. and I subscribed as much
as 1 was able to tho Hunt road, and do
not proposo to givo any more in any
form. If tho benefits will bo great to
all, let all help got it, and not oxpoct
tho tow who aro unfortunato enough to
bo on tho lino, to givo out of all pro
portion to tho benefits they may rc-
J - "
coivo and havo thoir farms irreparably
damaeed for tho ulory thero may bo
in it.
Do you think it is a reasonable pro
position you state when you say in
substance that if tho Hutchinson Urou.
iud nivsolf had iiivcn tho right-of-way
Hunt's force of gradors would havo
nrobablv continued work in tho valley
ull fall and winter? It would tako
them oiuht or ton days to grade through
mv land and near tho same time
thrmiL'h HutchiiiKon Hros. A short
fall and wintor's work surely.
Why do you not notice moro par
ticularly tho lact uiai mo owners
i t ......i 4f Uii.it.iutrvilln nn llio 1
o
lino
toward Elgin, havo refused to sell or
111I1II L'unt ui .Jl.MI ...v. . ..w
grant (ho right-of-way unless tho lino
16 CUaUgUU H PUV ilium- "
v much moro of an obstruction than
my place.
Kespcclfully yours,
J. L, ItOE.
THE SOUTH.
An Account of the Colored
Men's Convention.
SPEECHES BY SABLE ORATORS.
Like Their White Brethern The
Negro
Hankers After the Spoils.
Hai.kioii, N.C.. AtigubtSl, 1800.
Editor Orkoon Scout:
It has not been the intention of thce
letters to discuss agitating political
questions, or lo write concerning mat
ters likely to stir up unkind feelings
in any one. Wo may, however, with
an honest desire to impart correct in
formation, give an account of tho Re
publican State Convention held in
Jtaleigh, N. C, during tho last week in
August. Wo tako tho quoted matter
wholly from the Daily Stale Chronicle,
of Raleigh, for reasons which we shall
make plain a littlo further on. I his
convention was composed of negroes
in its mninriiv. Its ollieors wore all
negroes ; it had all the privileges in
public buildings, which the Democratic
Convention enjoyed tho week before.
Tho railroads gave the same reduced
rates to tho delegates and friends,
which they gave to the delegates to
tho Democratic Convention. The
delegates had tho same freedom of the
city and tho same privilege to placo
themselves according to their liking
Tho Stato Chroniclo reported proceed
ings in full. On tho following day
largo delegation of negroes called at
tho offico and editorial rooms and ex
pressed their thanks to tho managers
of tho papers for tho just and inipnr
tirtl mfinnnr in which thov had been
treated by tho paper. Wo givo here
their words.
As soon as they had all gathered
Prof. John C. Dancy, of Salisbury
advanced and said that tho largo del
ncnlinii had called tn express their
r
tlmnks to tho Chroniclo for its full
accurate and just account of tho pro
cccdings of tho convention of tho day
before. Prof. E. E. Smith, minister to
T.ilmriii. Prof. Mooi'0 1111(1 OtllOrS of the
delegates spoko in similar strain
grateful thanks and appreciation
of
of
tho fairness and impartiality of tho
Chroniclo, and its kind interest in tho
welfare of tho negroes. Later in the
morning another company of delegates
headed by John Williamson, the ongi-1
nator of tho convention, called to thank
tho Chroniclo for its full report. "Wo
know you aro a democrat," said John,
but we thank you for treating us with
justice. The Ulironieio is endorsed uy
the respectable negroes of tho stato.
Wo of course cannot givo tho wholo
of tho two pages report. If any of our
readers dot-ire, wo will furnish the
whole paper as long as it is possible
to obtain tho same.
"WK AUK T11K UHl'IMlMCAN l'ARTV."
Tho convention was called to order
by J. H. Young. Ho said that no saw
in tho faces of tbosu present that they
were hero for no child's play. You
are hero for earnest work. There havo
been all sorts of rumors as to tho pur
poso of this convention. Thero havo
been rumois that it was called for tho
purpose of disrupting tho republican
party. This report is not true. This
convention is to represent tho truo
nmiihlinan nartv. Wo aro not here to
cause a split or disruption, but wo are
- i -
horo to demand that wo, tho colored
people, ho recognized by tho ruling
power of tho republican party, became
WK AUK THE KKl'UllMCAN PARTY.
Young spoko at length, and ho en
thnsed tho convention. Ho said that
tho colored peoplo were progressive
thoy had edttors, lawyers, doctors in
fact they had everything that tho white
peoplo had except oiticks.
THK NKHItO ORATOR HPKAKrt.
The committee retired, and Uev. J.
C. Prieo was called out for a speech.
Ho is a giant among his race in in
tullnnt. ax woll as nhvsical staturo, and
is as black as Jim Harris would say
"black as tho dovil."
Ho said that it might bo proper for
him to stato why ho was hero, no
had heard that this was to bo a colored
man's convention, and on that ground
ho thought ho had as much right to bo
hero as any man.
Then hu was horo to witness and par
ticipate in suoh proceedings as it was
hoped would result in hccuring to tho
colored men tho great voting am
living pnrt of tho republican party a
proper recognUutlon at tho hands of a
low solf-constiluted loaders. Wo aro
a loved and potted element in election
times. Wo aro pleasant to tho sight
and deliirhtful to tho olfactory nerves
of a fow self constituted and so calle(
lenders. Yes. wo aro favorites. Hut
when a now admiimtration comes in
wo are forgotten ; and when the piouio
times couicE the time for distributing
the fruits, why bucIi a thing ns an ap
ple, plum, peach Ac, must not touch
negro's lips. Now Mr. President,
wo all love fruit, whether it be peaches,
apples, plums, grapes, or "watermil-
ions;" and whon wo help make these
fruils when we work for them, we
want apart of them when they tiro
distributed.
okficks ron uk on ron democrat.-.
Williamson kept on speaking and
wound up by saying that the timo had
come now to demand their rights and
their dues, and those demands must
be made and sustained. If they asked
for Mime offices ami couldn't got thorn
by compromise or concession, why wo
li:ivn tho nower to t!ivo those olliccs to
tho dfinocials; and if wo can't get
them, let tho democrats take olliccs i 5
nnd keep them. s
A C01.0RU1) MAN'S CO.VVr.NT.'ON. ( "j
Cheatham took his tent, and a dele-
1
gate from Vance county arose anu
said that he endorsed every word that
Chctlmm had said. Ho had not de
nied tho charge of working against
this convention. &a but auce Chct
ham had been heard, ho (tho Vance
delegate) now favored inviting Con
gressman Brower and Collector Whito
to come on tho stand and explain
themselves.
A Granville delegate objected to
this on tho ground that tins was a
coi.orki) .man's convention, and it was
not proper that whito men should be
allowed to participate in it.
The point was sustained by a dele
gate from Bertie who emphasized the
fact that this was a iii.ack man's con
vention. It will be remembered that Mr.
Chcthnni is tho colored member of con
gress from North Carolina.
Wo donounco party hossism of
whatever name or style, local and
State, and of whatever position, name
or creed. Wo have, no sympathy with
office seekers who make us fair prom
ises which they never expect to ful
fill. We condemn that species of hos
sism which gets the car of tho adminis
tration and assures it that tho negro
will remain passive whether ho is rec
ognized or not, and therefore urge
that wo bo not recognized in tho dis
tribution of tho patronage.
Wo give tho abovo clippings because
they fairly disclose tho animus of the
pfinvention and sduarcly express tho
greatest de&iro of tho negroes of this
stato viz, to sharo in tho distribution
of offices. Wo ask a single question.
I How many communities in any part
of this fair land aro willing that their
olliccs of honor and trust should bo
filled bv anv nolitical party, whito or
black whoso only Shiboloth is-
-the
pluiu.
J. T. PATRICK.
l'liiilxi'
.and. Act .limn H. 1W78- Not leu
1'iir Publlr.itlon.
U. S. LAND Ori'ii i:, La Ciuakdk. Okikion,)
.MIllu.Mi, in:w. i
N'ntire Is lierebv uiven that in eompliance
Willi till! prOVlNIOIlS III 111" UU1.UI v.uii,ivoi
,.f imw. :t 1K7H. entitled "An net for the
suit) of timber lauds in tho States of Califor
nia. On-con. Nevada, and Washington Ter-
ritorv.'1 (ieorKO li. II ray. or oove, uouuiy
nf rnion. slate of Oregon, lias tins tiny
llletl in this olllce his sworn statement o
ittl, for the purchase of theS1 S K.nN U
SKK of See, No. 1. in Tp. No. Han;,'o
No. :) K. and will oiler proor to snow xnaiuio
land sought is more valuable for its timber
or stone than for agricultural purposes, and
to establish his claim to sain land neiore
i i lwlhtor untl reetuver oi uus oiniu in
La (Irande, Oregon, on Saturday, tho 27tli
.-f mil l.s'MI
li,. ..nimw hu u-itnnsses: W. W. Kaitllall.
J. (1. Smith. Mlko Kiddio and J. C, Uandall,
all of Cove, Oregon.
A.iv'iiiu n iicrsons e.aim nn auverseiy
the abovo-deserlheil lands, tiro requestea 10
llln llie r e n ins n t his olllco on or noiore
said 7th day of Sept. IW0.
1IK.MIY IVI.-SMl.Mil,
7-17-wlO Register.
AIIMINISIKATOK'S N.HICU.
XTiVIMflK 18 HEKKHYUlVrcN IUAM
N persons concerned, that the under
siKiied have been regularly nppoinieii an
bert deceived. All persons having claims
apdnst said estate are notilled to present
tho same, dtilv verilled. to tho undersigned
administrators within six months from the
date of this notice, at their homo in Indian
vallev. Union county. Oregon.
Da'led this With dav of Aui;iist. 1S0O.
'l'..l. CllANDLKR,
,10HL WRAVKR,
l-I-5 Administrators
NOTUJi: TO TAXI'AYHUS.
XTOTICR IS HICUKUYaiVUNTOTHK
tnxiiavors of Union county, Oregon
that tho Hoard of Kiualiatlon of Assess
uients will ineel on the Stth day of Septeni
ii..p ix'i.i it ibu court house in Union. Un
ion coiintv. OroKon. All parties feeling
theniMilvos aLrioveil. will appear before sab
board with their oiievaneos, otherwise all
assosuuents will be collect! for the your
IKK). J til'H'l'.
8-W Assessor for Union County, Or.
AmilNISTKATOUS NOTIOK.
-vTnTli'U I.S IMtlM'.llY (ilVKN TO AL!
1 peMons eoncertiod that tho umlur
siijiied has been regularly ajipointed ad
iinUtnitrlv nt tli. nttnto of John Dobbin
docoiuod. All persons lmvlnt; claims
awlnst Mtbl estat nro notilled to prosent
the Hiune. duly vnrltlod. to tho undorhlBnod
adiniuUtrotrlx within six months from the
date of this notice, nl Iter Home nwir union
Oregon. '
Dated this 18th day of Autjust. ISM.
Pl.ORKNCI! DOimiK.
H-31-wS. Adinlnlstratrlx
T OST.
Hrttweon Ln u ramie and tho
Ij nwldanee
of John MoUonalil on tno
Siiiulriiliw,
a uoit haiuiiMi rauo wun uie
names ui Ur. IS. 11. iirsiKoanu . . immi
uf 1
ii uiiktovwI thorfton. llndr will m Btiitn
li v rtiwnmtMi uy inraruais kwiiu
Pr. K. 11. Prokc, Suuiuiervnlo. Orvgon.
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I AT TMH
V21hiVER5ELLE
j PARIS, 155-0
r Tii? Hljhart Possible Preaiitia,
5 7-K2 ONLY GRAMS
FOR SEWING MACHINES,
W.3 AWARDED TO
-AND THE-
GR0SS 0F THE
fLEQSON OF HONOR,;
NATHANIEL WHEELER, jj
: The President of the Company. E
Hu mi 1 1 in i mi nun inn m M mill minim
WHEELER & WILS0ILMF6.
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THE OREGON SCOUT has more read
ers, and is therefore the Best Advertising
Medium of any paper in Eastern Oregon.
Cfirtyaiii'l ILH3
XOTICH POI! lTIIMCATIO.V.
Arplieatinii tor a U.S. Patent. Survey No.
1). Lot No. ;), Mineral application No. h7.
U. S. Land Omen, La Uua.ndi:. Oiikoon, )
, Aumist 20. 1M)0. f
ATOTICK IS HKRKRY OIVUX. THAT
IN K. K. Clough and C 11. Diiuean. whose
potolllce address is npuria, uiium i-uuhij ,
ir."'.in. have this dav liled thoir applica
tion for n patent for tho "Ivnijsht tniartz
mine, situated in the -1 tlx mineral district in
Township 7 South, RaiiKO No ili K. . .M.
and described liy tho oiuciai mais ami uoiu
notes on iile in this olllce us lonows. io-wii :
Ileylnnini? at tho M: corner poi oi uu
Golden Kalo" quartz mine, post beiiif,'
ii.Mrl.-rd "for. No. 1. lv. jl. L. survey Mi.
!l " on northwest face, from which corner to
Sections '2, !!. 10 and 11. Township 7 S,
P.aiiKo HI R W 31., bears soutn ni negrees
10 minutes W '2X: feet distant; theme
N. di'Kroes V. br00 icet to n iist niarUed
Cor. NO. K. Jl. t-. O. -o. v; uiciici-
north 8 decrees cast IjOO lct-t to a
marked "Cor. No. ;i K. m. u. n. o. h,
thence south 8- decrees east ir00 feet, to
tho NW corner of the "Summit'' quartz
mine, which comer po-t is marked -Cor.
K. i k M . r. snrvev rso. !) ' on iiuwiwtii
fnf-n nf nost: tbeilCO SOlltll S (lcLTCCS West
COO feet to the place of hoinnnin',', eoniain-
Ini: 20.0.1 acres. Location neiuc rmunnn
In Yol I). pngoSti), records of quartz loca
tions, Union county, urosoi .
Ail niniiiL' elninisare the "Golden Rafflo"
otiariz lode on the south and the Suuiniit'
1 ... .1... 1 .. .....I .ill i n .
quartz louo on ino cum. -i") rv
sons claimins adversely any portion ot said
"Knight" qtiarlz lode abovo described, aro
required me llieir auverse uiuims nun mu
re-'isterof tho U. S. land olllc e at La t: ramie,
nilion countv. Oiccon. during the sixty
day's petiod of publication hereof, or thov
will no narrcii oy yiriuu ui iuuuimij
tho statute. . . ,. . ,
A, Ul.l'iAN I'.K, liegisier.
It is heroby orderdd that tho foregoiim
iinile.mf amiHcatlon for a U.S. patent tie
published for a period of sixty days (ten
consecutive weeks) in Tub Onmiiw Scout,
a wecklv nowpapor published at Union.
Union comity, Oregon.
A, CLIiAVKR,
Ot-wlO Register.
ADJlIMSTltATOU XOTIOIJ
Notice is hereby given bv the undersigned
administrator and administratrix of tho
estate of Nathaniel Swiger deceased, to the
creditors of, and all persons having claims
against the said docensed. to present them
with tho proper vouchers, within six
months from tho date of this nonce, to the
said administrator at his residence In High
vallov. or said administratrix at her resi
dence) about three miles southeast of Un
ion, or to Sholton Carroll at their otlloo
in Union, all ot said places being in Union
county. Oregon.
Datodnt Union this 'Jilth day of Juno, 1S00.
ANDREW WILKINSON.
AdiuliiNtrator.
POLLY SYVIliER,
7-;t Administratrix.
NOTIOK OI' TINAI. SKTTI.I'.MKNT.
Notico Is hereby given that the und.
signed executors of the estnte ot l
ITeklin deceased, have tiled their tin d a
count In said estate, in the oounty court f
tho stato of Oregon, for Union com. tv. a' i
that September 1!. 1S)0, at a reguli- t nn
of said court, has been t for he.um
lections to said Html account and k.i h
settlement thoroof. All lemons intern!, I
in said estate, havliiK objection to him i -iilnevount
aro hereby notified t ai.i.. .
and lllo their objections thereto on it Uetr.
said 2nd day of SoplombT.
N. F. FU KLIN.
S. 1). FICKLIV
7-17-wli. Kxexut.rs.
S.I. 00 ItKUAltl),
Lostt, titrayed or StoUn, from II. I'.
Catitpholl's stablo on Clover ereek. Auusi
it .!, t-urv liolit Mmtl horM. about tu
huiuU hlih. we4ht 1 imid-;. thw hi e
foot, whito strip in fme bran UhI lmiuiion
anchor on loft hip oilr 1 II on rujh
shoulder. Tho above r. ward will U wm
to any on wtunitns the h..r; to II. 1.
OatiiitlHill. Clover t-rcck or Wanloti,
Korth Powder H-ml.
Machine
Stands at the Head.
Most Perfect Machine
in the Market for
Family Use.
COtlElegant in Workman-
ship and Design.
Purchasing.
68 Market St.,
San Fancisco, Cal.
rs
for only
SUMMONS.
n tho Circuit court of the Stato of Oregon,
for Union county.
Mary Rii
ir.ii. Pin I II I Hi
iil,
VS.
K
1. Hill, Defendant
To K. 15 Hill, tho above named defendant :
In Tim Name of tui: Statu ok Oheuon:
Yon urn herobv reoinred to annear and an
swer tho complaint tiled asainit you in tho
abovo entitled court and action, on or ue
foro tho first day of the next regular term
of said court, to-wit: on or before the 22il
day of September. 1800. and if you fail so
to appear or answer, the plaintill' will tako
ludirenicnt against you for the sum of three
hundred and sixty-six and 22-100 dollars,
and interest then, jn from June 2J, 100 at
iho rate of ten per cent, per annum., bal
ance due upon a proiuisory note signed by
vou, and the further sum of $r0 special at
tornevs fee and plaintill's costs and dis
burse'mants of this action. You will fur
ther tako notice that plaintiff has caused
II
0) in
to 1ih attached in said action the followtn
doscrilied real estnte to-wit: All of
riuht. title and interest in block nine (0)
Hannah s addition to tno town oi v est.
Union, Union county, stato of Oregon, ac
cording to the plat thereof now on record
in the desk's olllce in said county and state,
also tho following, to-wit: Commencing
at a point on the SKJi of Sec. 13, Tp. 4 S.
It. XI K, YV. 11., Union county, stato of
Oregon, 00 Teet west and 215 feet south of
thoN' V corner of the land transferred by
C. L. Ulakcslee and Caroline Hlakesleo to
M. S. Warren, bv deed date March 17, LcS0,
and extending thence west 200 feet, thence
south 21,ri feet to the laud owned by Mrs
ISenson, thence east 200 feet, thence north
2K"i feet to place of beginning, said parcel
of land being a portion of tho SEVi of SKJ
Sec. 1.1, Tp. IS, R 30 E. Y. M Union
county, stato of Oregon, and tho plaintiff
will apply to said court in said action tor
an order of sale of said premises, to satisfy
said judgement.
You will further take notice that this
summons is published in The Oiibios
Scoi'T, by order of the Hon, Jas. A. Pee,
judge of tho abovo entitled court, made
and clntod at chambers nt Pendleton. Uma
tilla countv. stato of Oregon, on tho 5th day
of August,' 18t)0.
JOHN R. CKITES.
8 7-v7 Attorney for PUT.
A DM ISISTUATOIt'S NOTICI3
ATOT1CE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO ALL
1 persons concerned, that tho undi r
signod has been regularly appointed admin
lirator of the estate of John E. Jones de
ceased. All persons having claims again" t
said estate are notilled to prosent tho snnie,
duly veritied.to the undersigned adminis
trator within six months from the dato of
this notice, at his home near Elgin, Union
countv, Oregon.
Dated this COth dnv of August, 1800.
EVAN E. JOYCES,
0-4-wfl Administrator.
THE ONLY TRUE
IRON
Will Ttrttj tk Bli rsnlttatK
Ll.tr and IMmm n l Knltr th
Illlku4l(ttulk. l)T,pl,
Wnt or APiu. indicv.iioo.
Iick ot BlrauKtb .n4 ItrcJ
iHllnllDKlUUIICUIN.lwnM,
DuaclM aol narrv rccftf
nawiorr. i.niiTniinnin(i
n4 uppiim urain -or.
Mnff.Hn. fmm MtmhUml.
I f IPI 1 KaVi wtilirioiiiri iii nn'i
U AU! Id DR. UARTKRS IRON
TONIO t and o ira OItm a clear, baal.
thr corauUiioa. Kreqatot atlamwa at coonlUH
lan onlj add lo th l-opulorit at th o rUlnal
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Id Promptly and for Moderate Ices
Onrollku ! oppo-ito the U. S. Patent
Olllcc. nnd wc eun obtain Pateius hi less
time tlinn those remote from n.oiuton.
Send MODF.hor DIIA-WIXO. We advise
as topantcntabilily free of clianre: and we
SKCUllKU.
We refer, here, to the Potina-tcr, tho
Sunt, of .Monev Order Dir., nnu t i oiiicinis
of the U. S. Patent Olllce. Kri eirejilar.
advit e, terms and retl'oit nt es to .utnal cli
ents in vonr own State or County, write to
C. A. SNOW & Co.,
Oppolto Patent Ofllce. Wnbinton. P. U.
Union and Cornucopia
Stage - Line !
Quickest and Cheapest
Route to the Pine Creek
Mines.
HATES !
FAitn.
$1 50
3 00
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Fnr.:citr.
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nion to Park
" " Sanccr
" " Cornucopia
aprJ-F-Smith
yr- - Speciidist in
Veterinary Surgery.
Uidgllng horses succesfully treated.
Heifers and sows spayed by the latest im
proved methods. I will give instruction
In my system of treatment, and gtiarumee
satisfaction in every instance, or no charges
will be made. I am permanently located at
Union, Oregon. Will promptly attend to
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SALOON,
Wm. James, Proprietor, Union, Oregon.
Fine Wines, Liquors and Cigars
in Stock.
Drop in nnd bo sociable. Fine billlaid 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 tho cheapest.
Patronage - Solicited
5-30R
WM. WILKINSON & SON.
w.
T. CHAPMAN,
Real Estate Agent,
AND CONVEYANCER.
Parties desiring to invest in Elgin
town properly or in funning lands
should cull on or address me at Elgin,
Oregon. -l-17tf.
Machinery For Sale.
J
1 will sell or trade on good terms the fol
lowing described machinery :
One Shingle Machine,
Ode Rotting Machine.
Ono Drag Saw.
One Moulding Mi " line.
Shafting. Pu. jt.Ilelts,
Moulding ixnives, etc.
Call on or address CP. I'lIITK.
7-31-111(1 Ciito. Or.
a northern"? amTly
DOWN SOUTH.
JI.is charge of tiio PINK BLUFF COT
TAGE whore IllOSO Will) Mlrll tO
escape the cold Noithein Win
ters enn get Bonnl nl
MODKKATK PJvIUKS.
AMID TH& PKES.
HEALTHIEST SPOT IN AM ERICA I
UWliKSS
COTTAGE liESORT,
Pink Ujatk, Mookk Co., N. C.
iris
Thomson & Pursel nro ant'iits for
tho eelehnitcd Cyclone "Wind Mill, nnd
ns the prices on tliein luivcliecn great
ly reduced tlioy nro now within the
reach of ull. Sample mill to he seen
nt their pinner in North Union. Call
nttd examine it.
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