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About The Oregon scout. (Union, Union County, Or.) 188?-1918 | View Entire Issue (March 26, 1891)
it t T1IU11SDAY, MARCH 2G. 1891. The Alllanco Policy. The National Knrtncr'H Alliance 1ms decided to call a convention nnxt your anil nominate a candidate for tho presidency. Tins means a poesiblo failure of the people to elect, but a certainty of the Huccens of tho demo cratic candidate, either in the electoral college or in congicHH. If the election were to ho held now tiie alliance would have a reasonable hope of carrying South Carolina, Georgia, Alabama, Kansas, Nebraska tho Dukotas and Minnesota. This would prevent, either party from securing a majority, and would throw the election into the house where the democrats would have every thing thoir own way. It is impossible to say, of course, whether tho Alliance will bo stronger or weaker next, year than it is now, but. at present, it. is cer tainly growing stronger. It will have to modify its pn.gnitnino however, before it can attract general support, from outside of its own ranks. The land mortgage scheme is not one on winch any party can safely go through a presidential campaign. One of (tho resolutions which exhibits a characteristic misconception declares that, "we, as land owners, pledge our Rolves to demand that tho government allow us to borrow money frotn the United States at the same rate of in terest as do banks." Banks do not borrow money from the United States. Tho National banks aro allowed to issue their own notes to tho extent of 90 per cent of tho face value of such United States bonds ao thoy may hold, but theso notes aro not legal-tender, and nobody is obliged to tako them if he does not want them. Tho govern ment nUo keeps certain small balances on deposit in tho banks, not for their convenience, but for its own. The money is subject tu call at a moment's notice, when needed to make payments, armors would hardly care to borrow on such terms. The system of deposits is a vicious one at best, and should bo restricted to ti narrow limits as possi ble instead of being extended. Tho prospects of carrying any south ern States for the allianco candidates next year will bo seriously imparcd if tho indorsement of tho Conger lard bill is allowed to stand. Lard is a trivial item to" tho northern fanner compared to tho importance of cotton seed to his Bouthorn brother. Tho mere agitation of tho Conger bill has already de pressed tho price of cottonseed oil, and to far as actual business damage is concerned the south would probably rather risk tho Force bill than tho one " which proscribes this essential pro duct ISxaminor. Crop-VToathor Bullotlu No. 2. The following is tho report of tho Oregon Weather Bureau for the week ending Saturday, March 21, J891: Wkatuku Tho tomporaturo has ris en, but is yet slightly bolow tho nor mal. Showors fell during tho week, but not nverago amount. Generally partly cloudy weathor prevailed, tho sun whan shining being quite warm. An occasional light frost occurred in Western Oregon. In Eastern Orogon frosts wore frequent at night, tho days boing quite warm. Tho snow is about all gone from tho vallnys of Eastern Oronon. thoueh thoro yet remains plonty in tho foothills and in tho moun tains. Tho melting snow genorally soaked into tho earth, making tho soil very wot. In Western Orogon tho soil is very wot from tho Eobruary rains and March showors. Strong 60Uth and southwest winds provailcd Thursday, Friday and Saturday. Chops Owing to tho wot soil condi tions in Western Oregon, melting snow and wot soil in Eastern Oregon, spring seeding has genorally been dolayed. Somo plowing has been dono on the higher lands of Western Oregon and in parts of Southorn Oregon. Whilo tho weathor conditions havo not been up to tho avorago, yet thoy havo been very favorablo to tho fall and winter sown grain which is invariably toported to be in a most prosperous and promising condition. Considerable growth has been niado during tho wcok. In tho Willamette valley, especially, tho sod is wot which rotards Bpring work. In parts of Western Oregon poach and ap ricot trees aro in blossom, quince trees showing leaves, berry bushes and shrubs aro leafing, other fruit trees havo swolling buds. Warmer weather with sunshine is needed throughout the en tire btato. Tho keiibon is slightly later (hun usual. The prosperous condition of the fall wheat, (hu wet condition of tho soil and the lmnkwurd weather coutlltlons all tend towaidi a Itouutlful H'jww In Wallow ooiinly soimi slock lias been lost. In other stock sections it is rare that loss is reported, and on the other hand thoir condition is generally reported to be good. The grass is growing and furnishing good feed. HiiAi.TH In some sections the "La , Grippe" is prevalent, but. nothing seri ous. The 'general health is lirst-olass. i B. S. l'AOUE, Observer, U. S. Signal Service. BucWoa'6 Arnica Salve. Tin:. Hiwt Sai.vb in the world for Outs. ItrtiUcs. Sore", Ulcers, Sail ltlicum, Fever Sores, 'rVttor.Ohiipped Hands. Chilblains, Corns, and all is kin Kruptioiis, and posl ulvciy cures Piles, or 'io pay required. It is Kiiaranteud to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price ''." contu per hits. For aali'Mt P.rnwn' druc, el ore SUMMONS. In tiie Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Union County. Ulty MoFnroe and llridyet Mchtiroc his wife. Philip. MoKnrno and Mary .McF.tiroc his wife, Patrick Mchnroe ' John ('anilmi and Mary Caralun his wife, PlatntlhV vs. Charles MeF.nroe. l!rid;ct. MeF.nroe Michael Cooney , .Sr., .lohn Cooney. (l..l..,..l IVnlml'. lllilllfl-t CoollCV. in. .11.. i',,ni.v Murv I'nnncv. Mar- l-aret ( oiincy. .Jaine-. i oone.v, hum McKnroe, Ml' hael McKnroe, Owen MeKnroo, Catherine McKnroe. May McKiiroeund Ho-o McKnroeuniinor daughter of the above named Hose MeKnroo. and .lohn McKnroe, and the above named Joint Cooney as Lniariliaii. Defendants. To Charles McKnroe, IJridgot McKnroe. Mlcnuci cooney, r., .tuciiaei ihiui-j, llridgct Cooney, Philip Cooney, ai.d to Mary Cooney, Margaret t'omioy, and .James Cnoncv, minor, and to Michael Ooonev, Sr., their next or kin, and John Cooney their gtiardiuti, Kohc MeKnroo, and to Michael McKnroe, Owen McKnroe, Catherine McKnroe, May McKnroe, Kose McKnroe, and John McKnroe, minors, and to Ho.-io McKnrou their next of kin, mid to John Coom-v their guardian, the defendants above named. In the Xitmr f the State of Oregon: v,.,i ,in, 1i.iii.1iv- ri'iiuit-ril to :intiear. in l W 1 4 III . I ' J 1 i . tho above entitled court, and answer the complaint tiled against you in the above en- .ii... i -mi .hi in- I in I, nit ilit! Ilrst. nil1 of the next regular term of the said court, alter the complete puniiciiiioii oi una niiiuiuuua in Tin: OiiKoo.v Scout for the full period of hix consecutive weeks, viz: by the Itfth day .ifM.n. tMii Ami if vmi fail to mi anneal- and answer, for want thereof plaintiiis will .1 . n-l... ,...li..i .....I, ri.il l'... Ill iisk mo conn 101 i in ii-iivi iniijvw ID. ... the complaint, viz.: The decree of the Court .it :.... ill.. i.niMlHmi lti!iviin lilninliffs 111! L-UHiijS tn ..... and defendants herein aecoi ding to their re spective rigius ami sumcs oi uie iuhuiwuk described real estate, viz : The west half of the northeast itiarter and the cast half of the nortliwcsi, quurior u .scciuni mui.i,m township two north, of range forty east of the Willamette meridian, and situated in Union county, Oregon. And to adjudge .mil ilntfilHIlilllt tin. rinn('livn interests of eueh of plaliittll's and defendants in and to tiie said rem Chime, nun una iiiuum muua caiiuoi be divided norany part thereof with out prejudice to the owners thereof, and that tho whole thereof may lie adjudged to to be sold for the purpose of such partition and'the proceeds of such sale may bo divid cd among tho said owners thereat according torespcetlvo interests therein, after the pay ment of all costs and disbursements of tills suit and of tho sale herein sought. And for such other relier as to tiie uouu may seem .......I This summons is served by publication in Tin: Oukho.n Scout ny order ot the lion. James A. Kec, judge ot tho atiove entitled court, made and dated theLNth day ot Feb ruary, lh!M. JIYIIK, ilOlinS IV 1 l, .MM I.I'. Attorneys for Plaintiffs. Match 21. 1801. :i-'-U HHHnil'T'S hAI.i:. VTOTICK IS 1IKKKHY (UVKN THAT J by virtue of an execution and order of sale issued out of the Honorable Circuit Court of the state of urcgon for Union county, bearing date the -1st day of Match, 1891, and to me directed and delivered neon a judgment and order of sale of heretofore attached property, entered on the 10th day of February, 185)1, wherein Mary Uiggersis plalntitVand K. 15. Hill isdetendant, for the sum of Three Hundred and Ninety and ti-100 Dollars, witli interest thereon at the rale ot ten per cent, per annum from tho 10th day of February, 1S!)1, and tho further sum ot Fifty Dollars attorney's fee. and Sixty-one and 7 1-100 Dollars for costs and disbursements, which judgment was en rolled ami docketed in the clerk's otlleo of said court on tho 131st day of February, 185)1, and ordering the sale of the following described heretofore attached real estate, situated in Union county, state of Oregon, to-wit; Commencing at n point en the south east quarter of section lit, in township I south, of range !1!) east of tho Willamette meridian, AO leut nest and 215 feet south of the northwest comer of land transferred by C. 1a Ulakuslco and Caroline lllakesleo to M. S. Warren, by deed dated March 1", 1880 and extending thence west 200 feet, thence north 21A feet to tho land owned by Mrs. Ilenson; thence- east 200 feet; thence north 21A feet to the plaeo of beginning, contain ing one ucro inoroor less of innd; said par cel boing a portion of the southeast quarter of section lfl. township 1 south, of range :10 east of tho Willamette meridian in Union county, Oregon; also nil of block number 0 of Hannah's addition to tho town of West Union, Union county, Oregon, according to tho plat of said addition now on lllo and record In tho clerk's otlleo of said county ami state. Now, therefore, undor and by virtue of said execution anil order of sale as aforesaid, 1 will sell at public auction, at the court house door at Union, Union coun ty, Oregon, on Tuosilay, tno 21st day of April, 1801, at 2 o'clock p. in. of said day, all tho right, title and Interest of in and to tho said premises that the defendant K. H Hill had on August t, 18P0. or lias since ac quired in or to tho above described real es tate to satisfy said judgment, attorney's fees, costs, disbursements and interest as aforesaid and accruing costs. Terms of sale; Cash to mo in hand in V. S. gold coin. Dated Mareh 23. 185)1. J. T. HOI, I. KS, Shorlfl-, lly W. It. UsiiKU, Deputy. !l-2tl. NOTIOU. To Whom It May Concern: 1 hereby warn all persons notto trade with Dr. A, I. Fuller on iny tiecount. as I will neither recognize any of Ills trades nor pay any debts of ids contracting. CiKO. A. II01.ST1NK. Now Bridge, February 20. 185)1. notici: or DISSOLUTION. Notice is hereby given that tho oo-imrt-nerahip liorctofore existing between W. N. Onrdtier. A. N. Gunliiur and llutohiunon Bros. In the sawmill hiulnots at North Pow der is lids duv dissolved bv mutual consent. W, N, (lftniuer nud A. N. Gurdner retiring from the buslni ss. Hutchinson Bros, win py nil the indi'tittnliK ot t lent oil iniiney due said linn psy all the indi'tntMiiK oi the una anil out- loin on iiiuuev miusiiui uiiii. Dated llilsyotldu lay ui January, mil HUTCH KBON IIItOMi. W N HAHpNIlU i'l'i ml a ii.ir.ii. I'HTITION I'Olt MtJOIt L1CKNSK. To the Honorable County Court of Union County, Oregon: We the undersigned voters of North Pow der precinct, in said county, would respect fully petition your Honorable 15ody to grant a )icene to David Heyeridgetoscll spiritou i limit and vi;. out liquors in les quanttti i than one gallon at the town of North Pow der in "aid county and state, for the period of line year; and in duty bound your peti tioners will ever pray : Win Warden I) F Hart John Craig Jack Plunimer T W Mvers John Hrant M It Shirlov Henry Bauer J Stout " O H Allen 1) Lee 0 M Walk S Ji Fleshman 11 O Oorham I I) l.inhart Millard Anthony J Cotnstock J M Curteman O II Moorchouse James Nibley Peter J King Win Stout Adam Noilson Henry Pearson Win Honton L II Thomas . Charles Parker SCMmm Leroy Lomti.v .1 W Anderson H H SnIWnirv O W Powell Detlif Uplia J am ci A George P.uford Aiken Clms F Huff" Wm li Wells H Itotlichlld Cine M" nrrv Milei lee Alfred Near-on liViiian Stanford B Nell' .lohn St-ward J A White W F Thompson J (iloss Duvid Bradford M Hopkins John M (tilkison John lt'illerty S F Cusick Thot Tanner Matt Slmonis ii i i..,.-, t. s: kviifii' I'ljuiiiiui-i.-i .,....... ... . . tttt:li! t wcsiev jiunnnv ihihhh Geo Smddanl Jntnei Slinoni W A Wade Tlios Shaw Clarence Wilson Win Peai-Hon J B Wilson .ir SB Ayies It M Wilson K C Hdwards J P Stnneliurg i'rn! Carper J U Childers U J Harris V W Pluiuhier Brit: Scott Win Pearson G W Dolan II Kdwards L Kobinott J A Pllcher FMShurllift Jesse Dodson John N Mce J II Parker William Sinionis C Hager K M Carter II PCiitnplifll HA Daughorty A P Shull I' Per-on Chas Mclicnolds J Pat .Samuel Dve ' W L Daugheity J 11 Gardner Thn'i Burns James Daiton It K U'akelicld Jas Filkins .1 W Mayiiard Win Forsev W W Hills K P Ashby Fred Nice B Ashbv .) C llairini KHaucr .Ia- Htz 0 I) ThomliiiHon J lUclianlson II Forsey .) Hoomt To Whom it May Concern: You are liercpv notified in accordance with and pursuant to the foregoing petition 1 will on theflth day of April, 185)1. at the hour of one o'clock in the afternoon f said dav, present said petition to the County Court of the State of Oregon, for Union County, for a license to sell spiritous, malt and vinous liquors in less quantities than one gallon, in North Powder precinct. Un ion County and htaie m uregon, ior uie term of one year from siild time. DAVID BKVKIUDGK. SUM MO Hi. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Union County. S. A. Hellnor. plaintiff, vs. C. I). Morgan, defendant. To O. 1) Morgan, the above named defen dant. In tin: A'nwf of the Mute 0 Qreyun: You are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint tiled against, you in tho above entitled action on or before the fust dav of the next regular term of the above entitled court, next following six con secutive weeks of tic publication or this summons in Tin: Oui.oox Sou-t. a newspa per published in Union. Unlo county, Or iM'im. nnil vou will tako notice that if you tail to appeal ami au-wcr sam compiium tiie plaintill will apply to s.iid court for the rnUnf demanded in his comnlaint, to-wit: judgment against vou for the sum of One Hundred nii'i rwo ana ou-u.u imiiuiis, iu gether with interest thereon at the rate of ten per cent, per annum from the 18th day of March, lf-OLl. for Twenty-liv Dollars at torney'- fee-, and hi' coMs and disburse ments iu this action. The above summons is published in T in: Oiskoon SeofT. a newspaper published in Union. Union cniuitv. OlVL'on. for a neTiod of six cou-ecutive weeks bv order of Hon. James A. Fee, judge ot the above entitled court, and dated March 21, tl'l. SAM WHITK. :i-i(j Attorney for Plaintill'. iiKtii'i"s ram: TVJOTICU IS IIKBKBY (UVKN Til AT iN by virtue of 1111 execution and order of sale. Issued out of the Honorable Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Union countv, bearing date the 2.lrd day of Feb ruary! 185)1, and to me directed and deliv ered! upon a judgment and order of sale of heretofore attaeneit propony. enieieu uu the lltli dav of February, 18!)1, wherein J. Ii Cavitu-s' is plaintiil' and It. W. Deal is defendant, for the sum of one hundred and sixtv and forty-two one hundredths dollars, i.l... 11. A .,., W 1ii.lu.l wi .mil fnnr. aim inv iinniv-i c,iini n ....,.,-. ...... teen one hundredths dollars, for costs and disbnr-enicnts, which judgment was en rolled and docketed i n the clerk'x olllce of said court 011 the 21st day ot February, 185)1, and ordering the sale of the following described heretofore attached real estate, to-wit: All the right, title. Inortest and claim that tho defendant, U. W. Deal, had .... .1... oiu, .1.... it M.x-i-l, IK-Wl in-iifliit-tin im inv -lanm.i v.. I tmired iu or to the following described . . mi mill .. oilTiv .,( real estate to-wu: me niuj 01 oixi section 7, township ."south, of Range 38 K, W M., situated in Union county, Oregon. x ..... .Iw..if,,, iiiulni miit Kv virion of Nidil 11111, llll'lliuiv I .H.l.U. ... (1 1 execution and order of sale as aforesaid, I will sell at public amnion at uie court nouse door at Union, Union countv, state of Ore gon, on Friday, thc27thday of March, 185)1, nt 2 o'clock p. 111. of said day, all tho right, title, interest and claim that the said defen dant, U W. Deal, had on tho 2lst day of March, 1890. or sinco acquired In or to the ..I. ...-. il.,Lo,ll,.iil r.ml .wtlltlt tf1 K'ltlMfV Stlill 1 V ki r.i ,,v - - - indginent, fees, costs, disbursouionts and Interest, as aioresam aim accruing cusm. 'Perms of sale, cash to me lu hand In gold coin of the U.S. Dated February 23, 1S!)1. .1. T. BOLI.KS. Sheriir of Union County. By W. It. Usutnt, Deputy. 2-2(-5t. notioi: of dissolution. VTOTICK IS HKUKBY G1VKN THAT tiie co partneriihlp heretofore existing between A. K. Jonos and B. Chitncoy, iu the publication of Tiik Oitwiox SixitT. is this day dissolved by mutual consent. Mr Jones will retire and Mr. Chancoy will con tinue the business. Hither one will rccoip for moneys due. All back accounts must bo settled without delay. Dated this 15th day of January, 181)1. A. K. JONKS. B. CHANCKY. mitioi: or dissolution. XIOTICK IS HKUKBV (HVKN THAT 1 we, ts4iutro K. Tliuimu ami J. H. D laney.lmve thU day dUolvwl by Mutual ooiitfltit th pui tnorihip builm luirtlofore evtitiiK biitweon iu. and J. II. Dolnmiy l l...r.ili' HiiiliartxuiT mill uiulArlnlliia 111 IWIV nlli ,V,VW .... ,.i. -ww ...... --'V. Hie nrwt auueuwict u iumhmibw Ulila) at Union oriv..ii ibi ,b day of DMOMtbor ihiM. ' J II Ultl.AVKY urn mm nil ii i - B mm mm mm mm -ij- JONES -iats5 Caps, Gloves, I 1 Gents' Furnishing goods-, Jeweiry, Picture Frames, Albums and Variety Goods, 5 ISIS Miim SI II liiiiiiii AT LESS THAN COST. JONES BKOS., Union. Or. SIIKK1 Tf-.S SAI.M. 7VTOIIC13 IS IIEKUBY (1 1 EN THAI S if . irtueof an exieution issue! Mit of the mntv court of Ce -'ate of Ore.ion, for B,.k. c unty, bea ii... date the 2! dav ofMa'c tsOl, to me d; 1 eteii and d-lu'e "I'd upon a iii lgineiit wlii-r-in MeKc-nnoit ,v Co plaintilf- recovered jn 'anient auain-t !i. K. Op!yKi and Emma Op ivlte. defondan! -. lor the Mini KiRhty-oin Dollars, Uimeues anil en - !, which jiiv.'gin iit was combed and ilm l- Hteil in the eh rk's office 01 -aid conn. I . -aid Baker anility, on tho Dili day ofFebn.ar.. leSH, I h.tv levied up.ui ' l. tolloniit. described le ,1 estate, sittlali d in Fnln:. . 1 1. mtv, Oregon, to wit: The soiuh cast ii t-i-r if xeetiou aenty-scvon. town ship til i' rth. nui(-e thirty-nine eii'-t of '.' . F....1 1. iii.iri, iinu mill lie viv:i,i nf 1lllJ,I l.l'.v.... - said ex.eiitii.n and levy I will sell at .n.i'Ie auetiii't it the court b 'i'.si' door in I 1.1011. I'nioii oiintv. Orego.i. ..n tho 17th dy of April, 1S1, n't 2 n'cloe' p. in of said div. all the right, title ami interact in said above described premises thai Tho said defendants II. 13. .-. .a Emilia Op l !; had on ! tb day if I ireh. 1S!)1, orluvo sinco acquired therein, or siilllclont thereof to satlstv the said sum. ic ciglity-onc dollars and the fur ther sum of twelve and 70 100 dollar c -ts, and the costs, disbursements, intoto-t and accruln.- costs of and upon this writ. Term- of sale: Cash in gold coin to in. iu hand. Dated at Unb.i. this 17th (li f March, H. .1 'I. BOLLES. Bv W. B I'siiKU. Shi iff. lv.utv. S-B. nr Heart of j'oort Dairy LJ Cows. j 2 Heart ol' 2-yoHV-oltlH. 1 Full Uloort Holstein ! Bull, Price $75.00. Konfoirfor Sellinic : Intend to leuvo tho valley about the tlrat of May. Call on uie ill ouoo il yuu xvtmt a barJtiit. U. W. OOOIMSH. Lit (Irande, Di Stoek near l.udd u l'lea.r i , j Uor ' MK'i ywu ... wivii 1 piv lh(rlu ie i... t 4 ..... , ' III H i I . til unit ll i " i , i mm -wml mm Tr-rwis ' - rn i BROS'.. and mi n m if bp1 s?i rffc :M m 95 i .i 1 m a ft' VI fcl .l IjBl lifl SI M H . S3 IS fS Mf 'ili LIFE OF I GENERAL SHERMAN. BY i n. liov.nrd and Fletcher . I. dinsnn. Tin- lii the Kreatwarheroe. He died honored a d lloved by numberless person al frii-n N miM by millions i country men, wlm will read with de!lht his early life, His grand war record at Bull Bun, in i he nrmv of the Cumberland, at Shiloli, Memphis. Viekburg. Chattanooga, Knox ville. Mi -i"iiary Bidge. Atlania, and in the iiuino.!al 'March to th" Sea," whuso gran deur end sinirv ha - never b -en surpassed iu thew rid'?, liistnry. With rich copy of the book will be givon a new .iiul very "superior Stoel i'late INn-tralt of the (.eueral, made from a photograph taken just prior to his last ill.ie-. and showina him in his Gen eral's miif.irni. The work will contain about X)() paaes, superbly illu-trated with portraits, bit'tle sconos. etc., from end to end. The book should find u place in overy patriotic home iu the land. fur iigi'tiis. The interest ami excitement is intense An agency is worth at least from $10 t $.T a day. Strike while the iron is hot all' 1 hig money is yours. Now don't get left IhU '.line.' Previous experience is not necr-.rv. Illustrated cireuhii-- and extra liberal icriu mailed free on application, or to se ure 'n iiiHtautly send 00.'. lor complete ng. n'-. c. invading outfit and -tate choice of territory. Address. PAl IFP' Pl'BLISHlNti CO., Aiuswor b Hlock. Portland. Or. PATENTS Obtained, and all Patent Buslines attended to Promptly and for Modornte Fees. Oiiriitlice i oppoit the 17. Patent Oftice, and wo can obUin Patenis in less time than those romote from Wasoington. Send M"l)ELorDKAWIXU. Ve advise as to lwutentabililv free of charge; and we iintko KO CHAUtiK CNLrUS i'ATKNT IS SECt'RKl). W ri'fer, here, to the Postmaster, the j 8upt. of Money Order Div , ami t ottinals of the F i. Patent OtHce. K, i i in ular advi. . 'luand retferein'ts to .i -tual 1 1 t i own State or Count v. write (.. ( A. SNOW & ('o.. ' li).oii.. Pttuml Otticu WMhliigtuii, I), C MIH K T ! ITI.IS. i ii 'iiutriiif.l i. ie. trr HlUtout ny I be ui. ..i.., I i vi ill r-us IV i lllljl'lRON SALE PRINCIPAL POINTS EAST, WEST, NOR'-! 1 :' 'UTH UxXION. OHEGON, A. U. IILIIS, Ticket Agent. TIM 13 TABLI3. Trains depart from Union daily as follows: HAST HOUND. Overland Flyer, No 2 11:3.1A.M. wi:st 110UM). Overland Flyor, N'o 1. .. ": 0 P.M. Main Line, Kos. 1 and 2. "The erland Fiver,'' carry thrmmh Pullman fepepers, Colonist Sleepers, Free Chair Cars and Coaches, between Portland and Denver, Omaha, Kansas City, St. Louis, St. Paul or Chicago. ...... , ,...., Main Litie, .nos. ;s ami 4. -iiie liiiuueu ...i 't ..n...- lii11t,inii nimmr mill rasi .11.111, ........... o - -- Sleeping Cars between Portland and thl caKo. OCEAN DIVISION. The Union Pacific will dispatch- Steainerr between nan I'raneisco ami imi land, as follows. FIIOM 1'OllTI.ANl). FHUM SAX 11.AC1SC0. At 10 p. in. At 10' a.m. State. .Mar. 1 Columbia. . Mar. -t Oregon. . . " f State. " 8 Columbia " 5) Oregon .. " 1 State 13 Columbia " K Oreuon. . " 17 State " 20 Columbia " 21 Oregon .. 21 State . " 2.3 Columbia.... " 28 Oregon .. " 29 The company reserves theright to change steamers or sailing days. BATES OF PASSAGE: Cabin. - - $10.00 Steerage - - $ 8.00 Bound Trip Tickets, Unlimited - $30.00 Children, under 12 years - - Half Faro 0 vears - - - Frco Iiictudimj Meals awl Jlerlhs. C. S. MI31.LEN. 1 T. W. LEE. Oen'l Tratlic Manager. ! Gen'l. Ticket Agt, A. 13. ELLIS. Agent. Union. Thomson & Purscl aro agents for the celebrated Cyclone WindMill, and as the prices on them havo been gre.it lv reduced they aro now within tho reach of all. Sample mill to be seen at their planer in North Union. Call and examine it. Will Pc-tfy tb BImJi reimlatBth II, rr and SUotjo and BMtara th ll,lth and liorf Voulh. Drtpepslu, Want ot Appetite. IndlEMtlon, Lpclc ot StrenKth und Tired 1 oellnttUDSOiutoiycurea.iJone jKVf, muscles oo1 nere reo.lTj 4lv new force. EnllvenRthemiad .. BuHsrln from comclalntf tWi H ff roc'illTtothi.tr.eiwTlinnl xuli J.U n raio aun ico.iy wi.. 1.111 m iiucnni...p thicoraplmton. Frequent attempt nt counterfeit. ln.ilonliiiddtoth6popj.UrW UO DOl Oipeiiuirui kdi, hid " " IT. Dr. HAIITLR o un i lk L vt rA'Vrt fvmi.tlr,ni Inn. I.lTf r Oomplaint and Hick Headache. Suraple Doso anil Dream Book HI 11 1 1 T U 11 II I r , 0 1 1 I K I .nuvouva ....... . w Dr. HARYGFi IVlEDICtNil CO., Et.Loui,Ha. ft In STEEL PEIS a tS Sample Pans, different patterns, in B cSn Nsckel IMiUoil ItrnJeli Box, sent post-paid, oa receipt of 10 CENTS. PERRY & 00., London. Estab.iB24. U. S. Offtco 010 Broadway New York. U-(iwlt). A pamphlet of Information andab- itractoi itiQiaw9,suuwtng now toi viiuiaiQ raiems, Latent s, Tradei yiiurks, uoprnents, tint jret.. .Aiidnu MUNN & CO. SaJCU IlronUniijr, if? lark-. and Reftistcrecl Clyde, Slure, Pcr chcron & Norman Stallions. rV.Vulo from ?-ino to Tlut ii ibc Iiom la t oy m older U luis iIkhi p(Kily MiU nuwd fur Mil tMeuu. and we tHGy;MhB riwi f m mw MTLMiuiiun-Tlia IIW4IU U'. ftUtm IV I .'I1I4RU, Outfit i. yrly tfaO. wfmJ Iwtly WmiL T" '-.y. kn, 5r. VrMim; C., 1 1 wn I I a & 1 V