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T 1 l fclj tfP THUKSDAY, FKHItUAIlY . 185)1. THE COVE. Tho Literary Society B<les a Disputed Quaatlon Personal and Other Notes. Monday niglit was tlio coldest of tho winter, the thermometer rogistuiing 7 degrees above zero. Mr.' 10. K. Wi-rtman will ttart today for tlio l'tigi-t sound region, lln ex pect to fcocure employment at Wlml 00m. The meiudey vi.-itulion is about ovor, find very few eased aru now reported. If it never conies again it will bu in good ca&on. Mrs. 11. L. Dougherty returned last wouk from a visit to California. Slit is much pleased with tho land of or nngos and no winters. Horn, to Mr. and Mrs. 11. S. Powell, a son. All inteiested doing well. Mr. Powell lives on the M. 11. Keos farm, which ho has rented for tho season. Prof. John Daily, formerly a teacher in tho Cove public tchool, but late of Uriatol, Indiana, was the recipient of n handsome present rccontly. it. was a small boy and Mr. D's wife was the donor. Tho mercantile linn of Foster, Drid- gos it Co. announce u clearance Halo lasting thirty days, preparatory moving to Union. They claim to to be almost giving away goods, fairly throw ing them at thu-birds. iwr. J". i' roster, or union, was down Tue?dav, lie has sold out his business in Union to his partner, Mr. .layttnx, and expects to invent in half interest in tho Cove Untiring mill which will then be owned by tho Fob tor Hrothors. Mr. John Chadwicl; shook Covo dust from his foot Monday and started out in tho world to complete his fortune lie expects to locate homowheie on the Sound or Now Westminster, li IIi'h friends wish him an abundance of success wlieiever ho goes. Miss Ada ICIIsworth, daughter of ( "W. P. Ellsworth, of Klgin, entered As cunsion school last Monday as a boar ucr. i Here is room lor a low mom scholars. Tho institution is under ex ocllout management and patrons may fool assured that they will leceivo care ful attention. Mr, S. (1. White, chief clerk on Hi bUtll'of Covo weather prophets, afte consulting the oraelos, (and Ayer's al liiwiao) and casting a hoioseope announced that he will not bu respon fiible for tho weather during tho next six weeks. It is to bo tho most seven of tho winter and will altornato with heavy storms, wind and cold waves Proparo yourselves accordingly. Tho Covo literary society, Friday nigh I, after a spirited debate, decided that indebtedness should bo deducted In assessing. Tho result was iniinedi au ly wiied to the stale legislature in ,r sion al Salem, and it is to bo hoped the ni'ws reached that august body in tunc to Miow thorn their plain duty in the pioinisos. Tho next iiuostioti uj for debate will be, "Kosolvod that church prop"rly should bo subject to taxation." Mr. .1. K. Hough has tho ntUrnmtivo and Mr. Otho Kckeraloy the opposite. SPARTA NOTES. Brlof Montlon nnd Parjonal Noter-Ojar-ta Bolld far Union County. Pieipo lingers has boon out to Utikur Oit v. (loorgo Ik'iidonuu has gono to link' r Oily. Sparta has plenty of snow now about thirty inches, and still it is coin ing. Captain li. V.. Clough has just re turned from a trip to Union and linker Oity. Tho sick uro nearly well. Mrs. Clara allium it improving slowly. hue is li.iviiiii excellent euro. Mrs. Duncan, of the Covo, is taking oaro of her. Tlu ro willbu a St. Yalontiiio'H ball at tho Sparta hotel on Friday evening, February lilth. A cordial invitation is exlt-oped to all. Music will bo ftu nished by tho Knglo valley hiring baud. There in a report hi olroulntion (lint all of the Hpnrtaitotf, oxouptiug tliroo, signed tb ti annexation petition, which is a vgry erroneous statement. There was very fow who digiicd tho annexa tion petition and tlio most of them signud thu rciuoiutriwoo when they found out tho l ruts state of all'airs and tlie rentiim nt of tho tuxptiyitig portion of thu people. Mr. Chailes Duncan, t.f ll.ikcr Cilv, was out hero with the p. l:i. ..a and ti is ptotty generally kii"W i wlixthtnted tho petition. Vlii-1 k .in I i iul.' niMiitiy will do u great deal nub a certain class of people. Spirtu in iumiIv Mill'l for Union eouii ly, W.'l good enuugli alone. ( Know Moi i:. ISIS PARk. News of t'io V.'eok as Nolad by Our r.os ular Oortoopondont. Items arc rather scarce. .Jo Van is ti resident of the Park again. Snow two ur three feet (bop diiftcd but veiy littlo. uml Sunday was nlthor a stormy day The boys couldn't go to too their boi guls. Slock are doing well in tho Park thi winter. There is plenty of feed for them. Sam V.uiorder, Jr., in hauling fonce posts out to his much preparatory to fencing, in the gpiing. Undo John Vanonler has beun down to tlio Cove, on I he water-right ctmo for tome lime, but has returned to the Park again. Aunt Martha Van got word lust week that one ol her brothers had gone to his long sleep. Ho passed away at St. Joseph, Illinois. The mill company has closed the loatiinsj business for tho winter. The snow is loo deep. They have some 1()(),()(K) feet at the mill. Moso has come and trono to his ranch and he didn't got that woman he wanted, so he has to bach like that other old bachelor. This is ."round hog dav, and the sun is shining brightly, so, according to the superstition there will bo a blue time for six weeks to come. Sam Vanonler, Sr., and Mat Shaw have been talking about going down on tlio coast to live if they could sell out, but likely will get over it in tin spring. , Tho school is going on, but not en tirely satisfactory to the pupils. Thoy say the teacher is not sociable, and is, they think, rather on the lazy order, I To doesn't attend tho spelling schools. The meeting was soon ovor with on Ilig creek. The preacher got sick. That is had for a preacher to get sick when there is so many to bo converted and turned to Cod, as the preacher won't get his duee. Theie will be a combined birthday i u ty at Mr. Ji. Smith's tonight. Aunt Marth.t and Jo Van's birthday was yextenlay and E. Mouth's today, so in order to not brake the holy Sabbath it come ill' tonight. The Park women can't bo beat getting up suppers. Health is not very gootl at present. Mrs. Mat Shaw is not over the diph theria yot. Mis. li. M. South litis a touch of tho rheumatism. She isn't able to dance tonight, and (iraudpa South had it in the heel so that he could hardly got aiound for about tlnco days, but is all light now. Grandma Van has been quite poorly since last writing. I am glad"lIomo" has started in to. write up tho cause of tho farmer. 1 hope ho will tell how tho farinor has to keep up the churches by paying the taxes that tho members ought to pay on their properly tho saino as othor organizations. Tho latum r has to keep up tho pr aoher.s when they do the' fanners no good only say, "I pray for you." Hut what good does that do? I don't feel like paying taxes to support a preacher to talk his iu thi cal doctrine and spin long yams on Ingorsol. Moiki:. CliCTJIl' COURT DOCKET. List of Cauca to bo Tr d at tho Coming Tai m o' 0 iurt. A I Hot li i; it Co vs .1 0 C'ayhurn et al Or en A o . v. J uphliu D ay et al, i am u Pro i s No, Illicit Kojers, Mary i. R s v li II lldi. H K ll. wm s lioilge Smith. Austin Uyrd vs Truasdall .V; Ilolbrook. F S v h ii.lioarae v.s A Klmiey et al. t'arrlo It Ll yburn v Adam Oronnan. ,1 1. Cavlui'8 vs It W Doal. Corwln Collllnborry vi Thoiuas It lrwin et id. W A Coughuunur vs (.iiburi Ollkison ut al. .1 L C.ivluesD vs Joliu Prmlinoro. K K i lmuli vsJoliu l!npul ot id. Jol Uplu Dutlif Kpha. A 15 Hitou v- O Kit N Co. A i: ICiton vs Sarah, I Wiiit. Clias Frosli v Mary 1C Kronli. II II Froueh v S M Hlooiu. C II Finn vnSnumeriV. Ittuui. l'lrat National Hank of Union VS 11 II If tit anil S 1' Oaten. Clmrliw H FUhor vs OSI,AUS Ity Co. A OannUilt' vs City ot UiOrninlu. O C Ouvo A: Co v I'lis Uland City il k M Compmiy. II l' Oriwnry &Cm v Kd o,-A I'ttitcb. A 0 iiiJulV V6 K It IJryur et hi. Clbooiii. MaeAIUter A Co John South well. C M HoilJlhtlHI vs A.iiuue:it of C 11 11 'Hull toll. OiHirM lleudorxMi vh Clmiit. It J. hu-, mi et al. Hutehiusoii llros v Frunk llldwcll. W 0 Iluniervs Jerry llmitlev vi al. Mumt ' Hunt V Caru Hunt. Mio I II u-t v. it It i:v M I M 1 1 .ait t . . V t. r II i il!e.. Jit i" 1 .i.v.. i , s! ..i i i iv -V (' N'cmiu.iii Ul.odC.i. MAMCiv.M i li Urns . t Um' 'A A i I i U mfl National fknk r Wflftrtm Sh i8f. ,.", Muttrtdg h ittder rs Knhrl Deal. Dun Marx ys Clin (k limilgli 61 al. H Neville v. Ira Irwin. S I. Mclu-irtkt K.-iunle C Itoebe. McKptmnn St C v .1 T llulles. I) A MeAti..,-,- v c; V LuM. I) A MrAll" r i i YV A Cnhm(in still. iSul lutu.i Ncv.i.o et ai vs O Ujf Ktofl!ons Coin aiiy. Kva Newberry v Jo'm Scwlwrry. Win Noyo vt Gh-.ii MaCliiro ot nl. O A V T It 11 Co v Ifii'clitnsmi Bn Albert W Piatt vs K.IIMi M Pimt. Joioph I'bIiiit vs U V Grifttn oi'iil. M IS fteenH vs j b Cornier. S V ItloliRrdstii vs Prank Brook. 1 II Ittiiiu'llift'.lt vs A i Hurris, Ht'Cf. llBJiiian vs A UMnlwrn. .Tastier Itiiiohnrt v.s O Uy Rx Oo. 1,011 ltoniil!or.let al Ori.n 8hoit Mite Coiupany. J II Itlnc'.i.irt et it vs Ad im l'srefril and wifo. Johanna Strieker vs Henry Sirloker. (uorge Steele vs .Tarret 0 Kioklln. Win Snow v.s I! W Mukliisoii. Staver .t Walker vs A dliuw. Slewart A liulwill vs A NT Ila nillo.i. .1 I. S perry it Co v.s II !' Lewis. A Simmer vs U M Irwin. Addle Halliis v Win S.ilinif.' The Sratu of Oregon vs A 11 iller e-t et nl. W M Ktorling vs R .U Orant tuil 0 M lir;, ce. It .1 Thompson A but vs S It Hooves. Israel Thomas v .1 II Dulaney etui. Union county vs A N Hatiiil:o:i. I VantlBViiuter v? Harrison Wioks Wilson it Ilttokctt vsXicholtn Tarlor. Adam Wollmuii vs O S I..t U X Ky Co. P M Wiule vs O It K Co. Win Wils.tn v- (J L Ficklin. Henry WiUley vs John and Aniandti M Farrell. J01 Wright v.s Joseph Ficklin. P 10 Wade vs U It ICxs Co et til. Wudd Ilrosvs Who Is it Woods. Luira A Klults vs'A W Stults. I M Collin v J II .t W It lhitchhnon. Itarhara K Anstott v S H Anstctt. Seymour L Corpo vs Atethti H Utdccr S iv Seiior vh H .M and M J Dniy et al. I It Dawson v.s J Adler, James A linker v.s AletliaA I.tikur. Itnrhel Lmld vs C W bndd. FlM'kenstein A- Jlnyer vs Adam Cross man. 0 W DwinntOl vs MiiKKie AdhcII. A CASH IU VOIW. Iu our forefuthora' days, pimples wcro attribu tod to dlwuwd blood. Hut modern mcdlclno bai demonstrated thut rich food doos not crcatu crup tlous by fouling the Mood, but retards digestion whi' h inalsei) tho ototnueli torpid, nnd the elrcu luliou sluggldb, and in turn rauc.sau cufecblcc action of tlio porca wbleli congest, or become plm ply. Tho modern theory therefore is not to real tho blood, but tho utomuch nud liver, and it it under this now idea, that Joy's Vegetable Sarsa- pnrllla wus conceived. It has wiped out the blood disease" theory of pimples, ot tho old far- M1rlll. A caso in point " I have had for yei.n - ,; nilm spoils of ludigestlou nad dyspepsia nnd tried ank ()f Arlillt. ton i plaintiff, and C. W. uearly everytltlny. Finally I took one of th i,.,, mul ., Florence are defendants for leading farsaparlllas. It did not help me, but the sum of eight hundred and one and nine mused pimples to break out on my face, which 1 . oiic-hundi'cdih dollar--, with interest thcro v;as told was caused by tly potash it contained. I on at Hit rate of ten per cent, per annum. contain mineral nud might net differently, I Rent . . .. : . . for it. Tlio pn-ples disappeared immedlaitely and I havo now afte months had no return ot tho old polls. H U a euro for Indigestion anil dyspepsia uud thu attendant faco eruptions." Mas. C. 1). Stuaut, 1221 Jl Union sirocU S. l A Wondor Worker. Mr, Frank Huffman, a young mini of Burlington, Ohio, states that hu had been under the oaro of two prominent physicians, and used their treatiue::! until he was not utile to net around. They pronounced his uc to bo consumption and incurable. He was persuaded to try Dr. Kind's New Dis- ovety for consumption, coughs and colds and ut that time was notable to wall; across the stroet without restliiK. Ilefoiind before had UM'd Imlf of a dollar bottle, that he was much better; ho continued to uo it and s today eno iii','good heiilth. If you have ii"y throui, lunr o,- chest trouble try it. Wesuantntec vatNtaetiou. Trial bottle froe ut ltrown's drnst store, fnion. Or. The Blood-Red Record of the Moux. i.m i: v and the Indian War, A graphic and facinnting story of the lp.ider oi the greatest Indian nation. Thu full and auiheut e li;., of SITTING HULL. Vivid description of tho Messiah Crane Dance, and full history of the great Indian war of ISHUUl.hy the popular writer and leoturcr W. Fletehwr .lohnsoii, author of "JtihiiHlowu Flood." anveitiuros of Stanley and ntimeiHais other works. Sold by Subscription Only. Prio, eloth bludimi . . , ft 50 Half Ituatu, jlllt oUc ... .2 00 Addroi.: W. C. IIAIKl). Ulaml City, Or., H'lo Aaent for Union County. 2-fiw2 UUANI). MASQUE BALL I WRIGHTS' HALL, UNION, OR., ' LWt of AIiulo mul a flood Supper. Prizes of Value Will be Given. , i t .ti Im.- will run nil niht to 'i ti 4 1 1 -. fur the tuvoiuoda- iiud'nl.iii" mppor. !Fiajs hi rjhe cr.Y of aiiLuioKtf K31 n:vP it now, COK IT Vti'.L OK TOO E.ATE. 1 liivei . ".! V ' : tronMcd mnn;- year I vi '.t kii'.'trys 1 1 .1 natQ tried . re. j.--,:e.l-.ci nti-J ivc t !..: . .-V'.'. .lout lite -n .'.'Mil I v.- ,.i,.".i.:r: ic.l r. v:-v viy.eKt ctlaclt tliat alaott p-s'.ratetl rae ta i.r 1 a itinnncr t .at I .ntoWr. Wbra 1 Mt dovru it v. aim itt lwpos.'re w me to . up Bloiic, or la put Oa y djUm wl.pt Ha"! ProvMouc i-int lr. 1! -ulev. vMh t'u: OHMGOS KJIM-:v TttA. l ray hotel. I iiMCi.t!..arly commenced fHlBff the lea. U had tin o!tnt Wiraculou cCcct, and to llie (ittcs bbmeiu of nil ihc quests ai ths hotel. is few day,I ntn 'aappy to slate, atH I KM n.w tur.n. v raconmettd the tea to all eCiic: m 1 have been. 0. A. TWpCa, Proprietor Ooddental Hotel, feiinln Row. Cal. Talmng-c's Life oL' , XOW UKADY. Kntitlcil "From Manger Christ. to Throne." Uy tliB world's greatest pulpit sovereign, Kov. T. l)i: WITT TAI.1IAC.K. I). I). Including a Hitory of Palomino nud ac eoitnt nf ld jminiy' to. through tmd from tlio Clirit l;inl. " llliitrated with inoru than 'I'M) supcrl) en jraviii'js H'eiitM in the Holy I.und iind eopius of worl d-fnmous Iai 11 1 lns of the ol'.t mastors, from the greatest Kadrrics in the world. From $100 to $300 per month can eaily la- made on c imuiis ion, or we will pay lib eral salary. A GIANTS WANTED. J, brltflit men and ladies iu every town, to whom we uive oxolusivo control and terri tory. Act now before territory ii all taSccn up." Wriu; for terms mid full particulars. Address PACIFIC PUBLISHING Co., Ainsworth llloek, :i 1 and O k Stu. 2-3-w Portland Oregon. (Opposite the ('ourt house. ) L, J, Boothe, - - Proprietor. HavitiK rclitted the san. and .added n lnrj;o now diniiift room, I am now bet ter prepared than ever to aecoiuodute my patrons. SIIKKIIT'S SAX.K "TVT J.N by vlrnic ol au v cation and order of sale Issued out of i lie Honorable Circuit Court of the Stale of Oregon, tor Fnion county, hearing dato the 22nd day of De cember. lMlOand to mo directed and dellv- I creel, upon a judgment, and decree of fore- eiosure mm suie in nerii ion re aiuiciiuu the further sum of seventy dollar- attor- nee s fci'M. Ihirtv mid twentv one bun I uev's fees, thirty and twenty one linn dredths dollars for cots and disbui sements of this action, and dicreeinir the .ile of the following described heretofore attached real eMuto, to-wit: All the right, title and interest that the defending, C W. I add. had on the 17th day ot.luiie, 1S!)', or alter acquired in or to the following ikciibed real estate, viz: Lots eight, (,S) nine, (0) ten (10) and eleven (II) in block one hundred and four teen (III) of Chaplin's addition to the town of La (irande. Union county, ' Mcgon. Now therelore, under and bv virtue of said ex'eeinion and order of sale us afore said. 1 will sell at public, auction, at the court house door at Union, Union enmity, Oregon, on Friday, tlie 0th day of Februa ry. 1MH. at 2 o'clock p. iu. of said day, all the right, litleaiid interest of, in and to the said premises that C. W. Lndd, one of the defendants above named, had on the 17th day of .lune. 1S1W, or after ncipilrod in or to "the above desuribed real estate, to satisfy said Judgment, attorneys' fees, costs, d,. bursumenls and Interest, as uforesuid, and accruing coMs. Terms ot sale, cash to me iu hand, in U. S. gold coin. Dated this the 2nd dav of .January, I8M J. T. nOLLHS. Sheriff of Union County, l!y W. It. ITgiini:, Deputy. 1-S-flt. NUTIOli. -TOTlCE is HEUEItY GIVEN Til AT IN the uudersiuued, adminitratri.v and administrator of tlio estate of Nathaniel Swlger, deceased, will receive hid for the renting of the plneo for the year 1801, pur chased by said deeea-ed prior to hW death from II. P. Stewart. Sealed bids will be re ceived by said parlies up to February 7th, 18!)1. Said administrator and administra trix reserving the right to reject any or all bids. Terms of renting, cash or s'-eurod notes. POLLY SWIGEK, A Imx. ANDIIEW WILKINSON, Admr. Mm f'TTV 110 TFT ! U1UUI1 U1I I III? lUilj Hw,f immw I A pimnlilot et Inform n Inn nnd ah. I mlrai-i ot tliu luwj.Riii'rting Ii.iit loM (SnOwnilu Pntents, Cure On, TnulPKv YHIMitfkt, i)pyn-l.tj, if Sr.i.jBNmJ ! ho I w"y own- -I f-i'-' - - ' .... -1 r km 3 fi- tin '1M '9 31 I 6 VJvj y.:'jl. viAvv r '"3 M.XjuL PRINCIPAL POINTS EAST, WEST, NORTH. a:v1 f.OUTH unio, oki-:gox, A. Bi Itl.I.LS, Tloltot ,K't. TISIK TAIJLK. Trains dennrt from Union dally as follows: KABT IIOUKI). Ovorknd Flyer, No 2 11:33 A. M . WEST HOUND. Klyar, Ko 1 Overland 0 1 M. JIalti Line, 'n. 1 nnd 2. ''The erland Flyer," carry tlirotmh l'tillman SV'ener: Colonist Sleepers, Free Chair Cars ami Coaches, between Portland antl Denver. Omnha, Ivanwis City, St. Louis, St. Paul or Lineman. Main Line, Son. ?. nnd I. "The Limited Fast Mail,'' carry Pullman Dimus ami Sleeping Cars between Portland and Chi cngo. OCEAN DIVISION. The Union l'aciu will dipatch Steamer. between Mm rrauctsco and fori- rn? land, as follows. fROM PniirijAM). KltO.M has fi.a eisco. At 10 p. in. At 10 a. m. Columbia. ..Feb. 1 Oregon ...Feb. 1 State . ' 5 Columbia " 8 Oregon. ..." 0 State . ' 12 Columbia " l.'i Oregon " 10 State . " 17 Columbia.... '' 20 Oi(!K"ii " 21 .State. . . " 21 Columbia.. " 2.5 Oregon " 28 State Mar. I Columbia Mar. 4 i a lie l uinjiiniy reserves me rigiiL 10 eiiaugc rm. - .i. t.i.. ... i. steamers or sniniiK dnys. HATKS OF PASSAGE: Cabin. - - $10.00 Steerage - - $8.00 Pound Trip Tickets, Unlimited - $.'S0.00 Children, under 12 years - - Half Faro ,, ,, 0 years ... Free Including Mcuh and JJerths. 0. S. MELLKN, I T. W. LEE. Oen'l Trullio Manager. Gcn'l. Ticket Agt, A. E. ELLIS, Agent. Union. notick or I'oitFJjiTuni:. State of Oregon, county of Union, ) November 10, 18!K3. To John Nomi.n : You are hereby notified that I have ex pended one hui'idted d dlars in labor and improvements on the "Flylmr Dutchman'' quartz lode, situated in Granite milling distiiet, Fnion enmity, Oregon, as will ap pear by certificate filed Novenilier 10, 1800, and recorded in Pool; 1C of quartz claims, page 22d, in the office of the recorder of said county, in order to hold said premises under tho provisions of section 2l!'l revised statutes of the United States, being the amount required to hold the same for the year ending December :1 1MHI. ami if with in ninety days alter this notice by publica tion you full or refuse to contribute your portion of such expenditure, and of other expenditures for which you tiro legally hound lis co owner, your inteiest in said claim will become the property of the sub scriber under said section 2!t2-l". . ll-13-i:t GKOllGE W. PEItKINS. TiOTlCi: OF lISSOI,UTION XIOT1CE IS IIEUEP.Y GIVEN THAT Li we, Sqtnro K. Thomas and J. II. De lauoy, have this day dissolved bv mutual consent the partnership business heretofore existing between us, and .1. II. Delaney is hereby authorized anil undertakes to pay all debts of tho linn and collect all accounts due. Dated at Union Oregon this :10th day of December Jontf. S()FIKE K. THOMAS. J. II. DELANEY. DISSOLUTION NOTICI2. ATOT1CE IS HEKEIiY OIVEN' THAT li tlie eo-partnerblp lieretoloio exiting between F. .1. Holmes and .1. W. Hill, un der the linn name of Hill .t Holmes, is this day dissolved by mutual convent, tho said J, W. Hill withdrawing from t lie business. F.J. llolmos usMtini'r. all liabilities ot the late tlrui and i authorized to collect and receive all accounts and demands due t-aid linn. Island City, Oregon, .Ian. '.), 1M)1. .1. W. HILL, 1-l.Vlin, F. J- HOLMES, IKI.I"t!l5VT TAX XOTICH, The ilplimiuent tax rolls for tho years 18S4, IKS."), ICS!. lS-7, LS.SS ami 18M) are now iu my hands with warrants to enforce the itumldhue payment, liy lew and sale. The names of all delinquents will bo published in the county papers as soon as the list can be prepared, and all unpaid taxes for years above mentioned will he immediately col lected with AM. costs added. Pated at Union this 15th dav of January, ism. .1. T. IIOLLKS, Sheriff and Ex-illlcioTa Collector. Uy W. It. FsiiKit, Deputy. NOTICH OK niSsOI.UTION. TOTICE IS IIEUK1JY (ilVEN Til VT L the eo partnership heretofore existing letween A. K. Jones and H. Ohancev. in he publication of TlIK OllKOo.S Scout, is this dav dUMitved by mutual content. Mr Jones will retin mul Mr. Chnncey will con tinue the business. Either one w'ill rccoip ft.r moiiey.i due. AU back accounts must h kt-ltlcd without delav, Datwl thin 13th duy of Jmnimry, ISpi. A. Iv. JONl-y, II. C1IANCKY. KST1ZAY NOTICK. Ntiee inherohv kivoii that there was tak en up ItyC. A. Orui , on Clover creek in the preuuiet of Norlh Puwder, I'nion county, Orfgon, and uiislvil turfore the Ulitlemlfiieil i u justice of the p-tu o for the above prroinet i one .lurk iron imty horse. ituppiiMHl lo be 1:1 ! M nr oi l. M1. haminhigh. hrandod with a ; ii enpit.1 H (c:v-) on the left shoulder. AiprHiei t im tni Januarv .1. lsfli. 1-S- JOHN KDWAUDS. lust. iv ot the Peace. no l Hi: TO M.TTI.K. Sl'll III b I ' I." undrrklifiiMl ' k it ii : r ,ihe am , . vie- i, a to ki.llU- l..ir uiVoiniU witlloUt ' lurth r iioiUs -. 1 am eomi.t-Um( n. udnoi tlii viiiiim on .ti , on,. i ii. Jsi by lite rtu i n 1 i i . i. i . i i, in . it 1 iiMsS.u .1 l . AUlLItKuN. 0.&W.T.R.R. "The Hunt Line." In Connection witli the NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILR'D Forms the Quickest and Best Route ltotwcn Eatern Oregon and Washington and Paget Sound points, as well as the Popular and Direct Lino to all POINTS HAST and SOUTHEAST PULLMAN SLEEPING CA11S, SUPERB DINING CARS, and FREE SECOND CLASS SLEEPERS Through to Chicago vln thin I, Inc. Passenger Trains of this Company .are run ning regularly between DAYTON, WAITSBUIIG, WALLA WALLA, WASH., and PEN DLETON, OK., Making close connection at Hunt's June. tion with Northern Pacific trains for Tuco- ma, Seattle, Victoria, 11. C Ellensburg, North Yukiina. Pasco, Spraguc, Cheney, rcnpori opoKanc i'uus, nunc, Helena. Paul, Minneapolis, AND ALL POINTS EAST. Passenger Train, making above connec tions leaves Pcndlefon daily, at 7:40 p. ni. Through Tickets Sold to all Points East at the Lowest liates. W. F. WAMSLEY, Gcn'l Fr't and Pass'gr Agt. Walla Walla, Wash. G. W. HUNT, President and Gen'l Manager. ILL. DEACON, Ticket Agent, Union, Or Union ;uil Cornucopia Stage - Line ! Quickest and Cheapest Koute to the Pine Creek Mines. ItATKS : FAHE. $1 SO 3 00 (J 00 FltntOIIT, 2e nion to Park " Sanger " Cornucopia : Lif1 SALOON. Wm. James, Proprietor, Union, Ore. Pine Wines, Liquors and Cigars in Stock. Dron in and he sociable Finn billiard table." PATENT s Obtained, and all Patent Ilusiness attended to Promptly and for Moderate Fees. Ourotlico is onnosi'te thn II. S. Pntent Oilice, and wu can obtain Patents In les3 time than those remote from Wasoington. Send MODEL or DltA Wff. nrivin as to pantcntabilily free of charge; and we ) mako NO CIIAUOE UNLESS PATENT IS ' ar.uuitKU. We refer, here, to the Postmaster, tho Supt. of Money Order Div., and to otlicials of the U. S. Patent Oflice. Fci circular, advice, terms and rellerences to actual cli ents in your own State or County, write to C. A. SNOW & Co.. Opposito Patent Oflico. Washington, D. 0. -.if.! it" j J:3, STEEL PERS a c-5 Samplo Pens, ilifferent patterns, In tl dun lc'l l'lnto I ISIntili Kox, snt pobt-paid, oa receipt of 10 CE.NXS. PERaY & CO., London. Ettab. 1024. U. S. ORlco 810Droadway New York. 11-Cwlt). LITTLE LIVER PILLS. DO NOT CRIPE, SICKEN OB CONSTIPATE. Sim Com ru Siee Headache, kaf kit trBb!MkrliliifroE4 luligtmHm r ComUpitioa. IoroM thiCVimi lilloB TbdMB bB)rlrk4JiWU4 o tail th e, M pill oik biih b to Itr kToM. Ekartoukf Mwnocli.oni 43ptll.,m ip U k (trout Tiki v!iichra b. crrlJ l il cfcd 1 Cr..l Cut '.'.I' T"'' Mi ImIu Hm. Iu U.l vllfc ul "froMil" Tr4 krWkVTTrarik.r.tl. kUl ( i tut u4 mmi kMk Imr it. U iluH. I f!?iJr,4 Rt.lTnUFSI.PI!ILITATID THE 01. UAJ1TER MEDICINE CO. ST. LOUIS. MO. PI HNIrillED UOOMS FOH KENT. X Mrs M.J CltKneey.CoriierSeeondand It St. I'nion Oregon. 717'tf!. . Wr'"!) W A N T K D . Par 1 1 cs desiring to pay their Indebtedtiuss to this paper, tu wood can now do so. 7-17-tf. 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