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1 - Hi lift lib -til E' oij "A wo iuj OB? wjt THUItSDAY, OCT. 22 . 1891 THE ALLIANCE AND ITS PURPOSES. Extraoto frcin tuo Bpcech of Col. LIvIiies- ton, Delivered in tho llouao of P.ep- rosentatlvos, Ga., Sept. 18th. Now, let us come down to a discus- fdon of this eao like intelligent men, not like foolish men and children, continued Colonel Livingston. Lit us take and analyze theno questions and say this won't do, hut that will; and whon we get all the biul out and tho good in wo will lake the good and lump it together and got a platform that everybody can stand on lawyer, farmer, everybody and wo will whip this fight. Groat applause.! Har mony for whom? Harmony for all classes of people. That is what I mean. J31ack and white? Yes. Wc do not want any destruction. Wc do not want any toichcs or pistols or bowie knives. We want peace. We want abundance. We want prosperi ty in tho towns and in the fields; that is what tho alliance is fighting for. You stop fighting and sec how quick wo will get there. Applause. Wo have got to suttlo that. Before 1 discuss this question you must agree with me. You say yes, 1 want harmony. There is but ono oth er thing I can say before wo discuts it. Upon what basis? 1 am willing for you to name it. I take it for granted that wo will agree about it. I will nnmo it "Equal rights for all, and special privileges to none." Will that do? That is democracy. That is our motto, too. Do you want to harinon- izo on that? If so, wc will shake hands with you just as certain as God rules in this world. Wo will do it cheerfully overy merchant, every lawyer, every railroad man, and overy citizen of Georgia "Equal rights to al!, special privileges to none." Can wo harmonize on that? If not, stand up. 1 want to see ono low down mean man. I want to see ono man too mean to harmonize on that plat form. Applause. Uarnuin is dead, but wo will got up another show to put him in. Whore is the man so mean who is not willing to harmonize upon that basis, "Iiqual rights to all, special privileges to none." In other words, live and lot live. There aro men too menu to do it, but they aro not in this house. They arc not bete, hut once in a while you can come across them in tho world and they are hard cases, and if they get to fooling with you and with mo go to talking democracy I am in favor of opening my lingers wide and letting them slip through. Wo do not want them in tho democratic party, or the alliance cither. A man that is an alliauceman, purely for himself, for selllsh purposes, wo unload him quick. If wo have to tote him, wo tote him like a man hold ing a bag of an ml with a hole in it, wishing to (Sod it would run faster und faster every minute to get rid of the burden. Cannot cities, towns, merchants, farmers and lawyers unito? Can thoy not unito on this? Do you not want to harmonize on that broad basis, that God-given basis, that democratic basis, that alliance basis "equal rights to all and special privileges to none?" Why do wo want to harmonize on that basis? Kor what purpose? To correct tho evils from which wo all Miffer. Every man in Georgia sutlers from these evils moro or less. You may not so much as the family that lives way over at tho foot of tho moun tain, that never saw a postoilk'o or a town. You cannot suffer so much, but you sull'er your part of it. Will you not como with mo and harmonize on this basis; harmonize for this pur. poso to correct tho evils of govern ment that atllct us, and that bear us down und prevent universal prosperity ns well as individual prosperity? My dibit has been to call tho atten tion of tho people to these evils to keop thorn from being side-tracked. It is tho hardest work I ever tried to do since I was born in tho world, and wmc of tho newspapers givo mo a groat deal of trouble in that line. My wholo purpose has been to call the attention of tho people to these evils and get tho people to stand committed to a correction of these evils, not by ono party or by another. No living Htnn ever bcurd nio sny bo. I luwu I never gone out in the tdrcuta nor high- ways nor hedges and said tho ropubli- car party or tho democrat io party or the third party. That is none of my uiiBiHCsa. my inuincbs u to t'tincitto I tho people to tho evils, nnd when they j go to tho polls, in their renpoutivo partiiiN, it is piujiinii'd tlioy will oxer- cike the fr.inuhUo properly. Ap- plaustuj Oh, yen, you will say; hut tint t to u bio Iheiti iu mi many it!'J truck; th'orc is tho third party side track and I hear n little bickering and Btrifo about the exchange That is a sidetrack. A newspaper over here, called Tho Southern Alliance Farmer, has undertaken to make that a sidc- ' track, and everything that the human mind and heart could conceive of they j imvo brought into this contest of ours j antl undcrlakon to divert and sido- track us and switch us into a stagnant pond and let us die a natural death by stagnation. Laughter. Thank God, they haven't done it yet, for you can not do it on tho outside. You join us and loam our organization and lonrn our methods, and you will know how to succeed a little hotter than in some localities, for we have got men drilled at tho top of tho hill icady to receive tho goods in and help to pull tho load up WHAT CAUKHS THIItl) I'AKTIKS. Now, listen. The opposition and abuse that tho allianco people have met has had more to do with tho third party theory and its excitement than all the other causes combined, is thero anybody here tonight really in favor of a third party? Let me tell you what to do. Stop tho abuie of tho leaders of tho alliance. Stop snubbing their sub-treasury and call ing it nonsonsc, and snubbing the free coinage plank and calling it a craze. You can help build a third party mighty fast on that line. Somo of you have been doing it, and you have boon blowing a bigger democratic horn than anybody else while you are at it, too. Applause.J Some men in Georgia have done more to build up a third party than all tho alliance com bined from one sido of this laud to the other. Applause.J And thoy arc men who never met an allianco propo sition or an alliance man and gavo him a word of sympathy; but has been bitter denunciation from first to last and all tho titno. That is what is doing it, and yet they say, "I think I can smell a little of Mrs. Lease and .Terry Simpson's clothes on him. Laughter. I think you havo been riding in a palace car with Mr. Simp son anil Mr. Weaver that makes him undemocratic." IJenewed laughter. THK 1IANKIN0 KYSTKM. Let us discuss this banking system a little bit. Tho national banking system of this country has displaced all other banks. 1 wish tho newspa per men would get this proposition down clear. I think it will teach them something. I can remember the time, and so can all democrats and allianceuu'U in this house tonight, when if a man wanted money in Georgia ho got it in Georgia, and it was Georgia money. Tho old Georgia railroad bank, and all those other good and noblo institutions wo used to draw money out of, hnd a local issue, so the local currency staid at homo und was used for homo purposes. This, nation al banking system has displaced all that currency. We have got no Georgia currency, wc havo got no home currency, and consequently tho local enterprises must either go, or they are dependent upon tho currency to bo furnished by foreigners; and thoy aro not always in love with us, especially those who hold tho pucker ing strings to tho treasury thoy aro not in lovo with us. That is one evil of tho national banking system. Again, under this system only na tional banks can issue currency, and they aro limiting it to government bonds. My dear friends, did you over think of that? I "-nt to repeat it, that under this pu . national bank ing system of ours on.,, national banks can issue currency, and thoy aro limit ed to government bonds, and if the tooth has tho bonds, or is able to buy them, we can do a good business at the banking system ; but if she cannot command them when thoy are at a low price, wo cannot do much at tho banking system. Wo havo not done much since tho war, und wo cannot Thus tho government not only loans its credit to national hanks, but it deprives them from issuing currency iu pursuance of the laws of supply and demand to meet tho necessities of commerce by limiting them to bonds. In other words, I mean this: If the bonds that aro accessible to men who hold tho money, to men who havo tho money and aro disposed to bank on them, if tho bonds aro sufficient nntl uccessible, (lien blinking can be commensurate with tho business of tho country; otherwise not mi... . tllO ' ltmt bo I 1USI DO I iiililble i I wholo business of tho country must nuntsiiicd by tho amount of available uonus upon wiik-ii you can Dunk', i There never was a moro erious mis j take niiulo by a government since tho woiltl begun tlian thin simple fact that , I have ntutetl to you. Tho idea of putting tho destiny of this great iHtuplo upon the prmmilous fuot that h& L'oulU ni lu Iwtl or niu not. U I iUiijib'ui oiilnip. Tlifll iinllthir is about it. Now, while tin's unnatural condition existed, tire government turned on another Fcrew by collecting a large surplus by unjust taxation lovicd upon the necossities of tho poor, and used this very surplus to buy its bonds at a high premium. Think of it! When bond are cearco and high, therefore making banking capital scarco and high! Still the government is not satisfied with that, but they make a turn on this awful screw, cutting like a two-i d .- wi ld both Wiup, by tax ing th' tu-. i -SMth-A t f the j'oor until tlx-y neuiinl.it u largo xurphif, ,md then buy up (hew? bonds at hi:h pre mium. Applause. Agunts Vattteu I our fluents imilre WSQ toW0jt month mpUIiu ... Al I - f . . ' our kihuib iiu wieir menu. e w am county utnl ireiiernl sfcentr, ntul will kike bock oil Roo.lk un Mild If a county afront fells to clear $100 n, ex leiiMj nflor a thirty 'rfny'M irlnl, urn KT.ierui ngent lew thim fl'fl. Wo will a:nt Inw illiii. trilled (in uliirs unit letter with kpeninl ofiVr to milt territory siipllei! for, on fecctnt of three nu cent dniirifif Apply at owv nnrt xet !n on the Imkhii. AiUlrcNK, IlKNNKlt MAMUI-WrTUlUJIU CO., l 1 I'lttelmrjrh, l'.i. Tun Eranunor. ISver since the establishment oflhe first paper on the hay of San I'rnnclsco, which wc bclieic was the "Alia," removed from Monterey In 1819; the inhabitants of the Coast generally have been Inter ested iu the news from San Francisco. The "Alta," like many other pioneers of MD, has succumbed to the Inevitable and gone over to the great majority, and, like other pioneers, has been succeeded by younger generations. The "Examiner" has taken perhaps the most prominent place in the newspaper field of late years, and Its Weekly edition Is very generally taken by those who want an Interesting and reliable paper published at "The -'Bay." Kveryone Is lamiliar with the Premium Oilers made by Mr. Hearst, the " Examiner's " enterprising publisher, and It Is only necessary to say that tills year the aggregate value of the premiums of which there are 5,000 Is J 135,000, which arc distributed among all the subscribers to the paper. Ill addition to these pre miums, which range la value from CO cents to J7,M0, every subscriber receives one of the lour great premium pictures, which will be mailed to him In a tube direct from the " Examiner" office as soon as the subscription is received: " Tie Retreat from Jloscow," 1)7 Melssonler. "The Roman Cliarlo'f Race," by A. Wagner. Each oV these pictures Is 21x28 inches, and they are elegnittly reproduced in fac simile, showing every lint mid color of the great originals, either one ol which could not be purchased for $100,000. "Women anil Children First," bj C. Napier Hemr "Christ Leaving the Pratorlnm," 1)7 Gnstave Dore Each of these pictures Is reproduced in photo gravure, size 21x28, and eminently fitted for fram ing, and will ndorn the wall of the most refined home, i The subscription price of the " Weekly Exami ner" Is fl.fiO.and subscriptions may be sent either direct to V. K. Hearst. Publisher, San Eranclsco, through the Local Agent of the "Examiner" or the Postmaster. The Kxamlner und Scout m 111 both bo Kent to tiny nddrenN on receipt of ?2.7," cash in advance. Kach HitbHCilbor will also luivu.hlx choice of the above pictmes mid a chance In the Kxiiniliier'x grand drawing. Cull at Tin: Fcout olllee and nubxcrilx'. A FEW CURES Made by Joy's Vegetable SursapftrtMsv, Mrs. Holden, an aaed and fetble lady at Slf Mason it., ban Francisco, alter f olng down stead ily for months was completely restored and Is sow well and healthy. J. II. llrown, book-keeper l'etaluma. Cured mtirely of bis Indigestion and countlpatloa. Miss Clara Melvln, 126 Kearney itreot, 8. P., Zured of an aggravated case ol indigestion and roimtlpatton. J. It. Fouratt, Chief Whurflngcr, foot of Clay itreet, S. F Cured of pains lu the back, liver tioublo and sick headaches. Mrs. J. tamphere, 1212 Market street, 8. F., had toen under physicians' care for two years for liver complaint. With the third bottle she re tained ber old accuilomed health. Fred. A Dlecker, llaldwln Hotel, S.F., suffered for years with dyspepsia. Felt better the first week and la now cured. Uuntav Solomon of 323 Valencia street. S. F.. iured of sick headaches and liver trouble. Edward Nestcll,79 Kvcrctt utreet, S. V , cured f pains lu the back and chronic biliousness. And over 1000 others. Hall Bros., Union, Or. Have Jut'reeetu'd;a lame fciipply.of School Books, Copy Hooks, Slulos, Tablets, Inks, Erasers, And lu fact cvcr.Whliu; used In the public schools of lliisismnty fifil kVCull early and make your elections, or senillli your onlers. lli-l-tf.ti Union and C niucopia ( " I I I V --- I -l -- " 1 1 I 'l I I - I III I 1 LCICL V LjLll V . (" v QuiokoHt antl (JhoapeHt ltouto (o (ho IMiio Oi'eek Milieu, IUTH8 : Sfr - ir"".im 4 Ui IU, U UI schoolTutoks THE CR'r OF MJLLIOKoS j i j I I i j OH, BKCKi STOP IT NOW, BOOU IT Will. DZ TOO LATE. I Iipvc recti troubled rarmv yMt with (lUaisc of the IsMueys and have tried cmir iWiirrent i medic and hve Hicj'it aid from diffcrrrt phy1"" vrhfuut rcllrf. Artout the ! th of April 1 multriaz from n very violent attack that alrtos prj-.ratt.. e "i ..-.-'.a mrtmwr I ..:!. 1 WD ,JCIK OVCT. Whc n I cat rtuva it wa almost imp lor me to (Ttt up lone. or to jut cm ti-.y ctoUwf . wiwn Una rr'wi'l'-iK-e ncnt Dr. Htntcy, with the OREGON XIDHY lttA, if "'J hotel. 1 immediately Cv.iaimr.ced using the ten. U bad n almost rui ixuIoum cflcct, and to tbe aston ishment of alt the Ruests at the hotel, hi a few days,! am bnppy to state, that 1 was a new man. t wfll recommend the lea to all afiiicti as I nave been. O. A. TUPPER. SnnteVM OecMental Motel, tenia Roaa. Cat. THE "BLUB LIGHT' open Day mid XIrIii Meals at all Hours. Oyster, In Season. llread, I'ie, Cakes, Ktc. Constantly on hand nun lor sale, vt eddinc cukcs to order. C. McKIXNEY, Proprietor, Main St., I nion, Oregon. !M7-tf. NOTICF TO CONTKACTOKS. Ilicls will be received tin to noon October 21 1M)1. for buildlnc n school house In district No. :i1. Size of biiildini;, .12x22, with two cloak rooms, fx8: 1 door ami 8 windows; baloon frame, rustic: walls, matched cciiluir: over bend, rtintlc; plain box cornice; doors, windows anil nil mimes iiirnisnuu uy tncscnooi nonni. All bidsflshould bo sealed and marked "Con tractors llids," and addressetl to W. A. Cates, Pchool Clerk, Telociiset, Oregon. SIIKllIFF'S SALE. Jacob Xertinan am er.) Geo. II. Iloble vs WHKltKAS, on the 25th day of September, lb'JO, by consideration of the Circuit, court of tbe State of Oregon, for I'nion county, in a suit entitled: August Klosterman v. James Welch et al, u decree of foreclosure and order of sale of foreclosed premises was duly reudered, entered of record and docketed In favor of Jacob Newman one of the defendants In said suit, and agulnst Geo. II. Hobier, another of wild defen dants; theiefore, notice is hereby given that un der mid by virtue of u foreclosure execution and order of sale Issued out of the said Honorable circuit Court on the 1st day of October, 1S!U, in tho above entitled cause, wherein Jacob New man the above named judgment creditor ob tained u judgment and decree of foreclosure and sale against Geo. II. Hobier, the above named Judgment debtor on said 2.'th day of September for the sum of fSlO.GS over and above u credit entered on said Judgment as of that date, and Interest thereon at the rate of 10 per cent, per annum, since said September 2.", lh'JO, and ac cruing costs and costs of this writ, lam com manded to sell the land situated iu i nion couu tv, Oregon, and described In said decree as fol lows, to-vvit: Lots !i and 10 In block 27 In the town of North l'owder,rulon county, Oregon. Therefore I will sell at public auction to the highest and best bidder for cash, iu I'nited Mates gold coin, at the court house door iu the city of I'nion. I'nion county. Oregon.ou the llth day of November 1M)I, at 2 o'clock p. in, of said day, all the right title and Interest in said above described real estate that the salil defendant deorgell. Hobier had on or after the 22ml day of Anrll 1SS.1, to satisfy said Judgements costs and accruing costs. Dated at t'lilou this lutu day oi October, iv.il. J. T. HOI.I.Kd, Sherlll'of 1'ulon County, Oregon. Ily W. IC. I'shkii. Deputy. 10-l.Vw;.. SUMMONS. In the Justices Court for North Powder pre cinct, County of ' ii Ion, state of Oregon, (lorhauiiv. ltotlichlldl l'lalntius, llefore Jno. Kdwards J. 1'. vs. ; i ivii aciiou io rccoer Joseph C. Harrison J Defendant. J money. To the alHive named Defendant, Joseph C. Harrison. In the name of the StHte of Oregon you are hereby rcuulred to appear before the under signed, it Justice of the Peace for the precinct aforesaid, on the Itlth day of November A. 1). lS'.U, at the hour of 1 o'clock p. in. of said day, at the olllee of such Justice In said precinct, and answer the complaint tiled against you in the above entitled action, that being the fifth day after the expiration of the time prescribed for the publication of this summons. And if you fall to so answer, for want thereof the l'ltiliitill'will take judgment against you for the sum of Sixty-seven and 2-VKXl Dollars and costs of this action. John Kdwaudn, Justice of the l'eaco. This summons Is ordered to 1k published by John Kdwards, a Justice of the Peace for North Powder precluct, Cnlon county, Oregon, on the 21st day of September A. 1). 18U1, directing the publication thereof to lie made In Thk Oukcon Scout, a weekly newspaper published at Cnioii, I'nion county, Oregon, once u week for the perhxl of six weeks. John Kdwakds, li-21-wO Justice of tho Peace. SIIKIMI'K'S SAI.K. t VTOTICi: IM IIKKKIIY tilVUN THAT UY VII! i i tue of an eNceiltloii Issiusl out of the IIou orHble Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Cnlon eouut , liearlng dale the i"lh day of Sep leniber, 1V1, to me dlrccteil and delivered upon a Judgment entered theroili on the 1Mb day of I May, iy.il, which Judgment was enrolled iuiil docketeil in the clerk's olllee of said court in j said county on tin .".tth da of May, 1VJ1, whore 1 in llasche .V Co. nie plaiutlilt. and .lames I.oe is i defendant for the sum of One Hundred and Ten Dollars Ith interest thereon since .lime t, lsu . at 111 per cent, pur iiiiiium. and the further sum of Thirty Dollars attorney lee, 1 hae levied up i on the following described real estate situated lu I'liion coiintj, Oregon, to-w It: The NW1, nf NK , Sec. 1, Ty. S, It. j i:. W. M. and by virtue of said execution mid lev , 1 w 111 sell at public auction at the court house door in I'nion, 1'ulon I'lilllltv. Stjlti ol (ll.tifoll. oil Sjitlinlui- 111., Tth ' said day, all the right, title und interest of, in ' and to the alsiie ilescrlkil preniist that the , said defendant Juuie Iac had therein on the I -JUth day of .May. IsMI, or has since aiHiuireil, to satisfy said Judgment, Interest, nuts and iiceru liigeot. Tut ins of sale, cash to me iu hand in l. S. gold coin. rrrr: Datetl at I'nion. tills the '.Mid dav of Oct., 1 still I J. t. 1IOI.I.KS, ' Sherin'of 1'ulon Couutv, Oregon. Ily W. It. I'sitKii, Deputy. lils- wY SllKUlFT'S SAI.1 VTOTICK IS lIKltKHY (itVUN THAT IIY Vllt 1 tue of an execution Issued out of the llon tirMliU. Circuit Court of thi Stat,, nf flrot-im r,, i uiou iMiiiuy, is-aring nine iue-j.)tn day ot Sep-' ivnii-l-r, ir--.'!, iu mi' tnivrii-ti nun iii-uvcreil UJiOU a Judgment entenil therein on the Wh ilay of May, Is'.M, which Judgincnt was tnrolUsl and dorkited in the clerk s otliceof said court, in said county, on the -J9th day of May, isui, where in Mitchell .V U-w U Co. are ilalut(il' and James Uv Is defendant for the sum of One llundml and Nlneteou Dollars ami Mnely-oiie Ceuw w ith Interest thereon at the rale of luir cent, per j iinnuui. Mm IhelMlulayof May.lvji.and for I Hie further m of Twenty-one Dollsrs and Muetv een Cents inM. I have lelis tis.u the folluirlng dcM-rllvd rual entate, sltiuled In I I'nloii countv. On-fon. to wit- The XH'I. ni i fc. ... . . ... it i . ,. ... . tue of said I'ViTUtiou and le I will wll ul pub lie Hiictliui at the eMirt house disw iu 1'ulon, I'lilou iMHiuty, Mule ul Oiuimi, oti tturtU), i : r.' t i-at. i, n r, i.. .i i., i . i. KIHI U) Vir- Tib iU) ol NovmhIkt, kulil dm . nil the rU IU) 111 .1IIIHHI I, .l, Ml i u I'MM'k p. Hi. W iU).mII the rtMht, lilloHMd Intwwtt S, in Io the hLilv iW-rtlMil MWM(m llMtt IL mimIIii I be iLie iWrrllwd 4Mitw Uut Umi WW tlW-tMkiul Juiiu I At- IumI lltweta Ml lb JfUl4 "I Mill IMll. r Iik iuv ui Ml)) Mtd JullbU'lil. Uil. lr.l iml. HMUMW, m hM imU film. . iU la.lii.i in, in IhumI Im i UUltl i.mii iUs al I iiIimi ... . II.. i.. I .u. .,, i I In . ii .i ' i. , I ' I I IUI . I ' I) It tdj n J upon Day mid Xlglu. j KSTnYN011Cl on rlffht xtiHe n follow: J is nm-Horrel mare alM.bmnde.1 II uu.lerneMh the above brand. v..,ii 1 1 inideriAwith One ray nuire Uo b"dSn , wheu lt the above brand-had cowbell Mi n "-2n- u H.nteri nil w I'" lino oroivn raarv- -" nho'ildcr. All i Wallowa valley last '" SlIIar--.H..,wrf thrfr whcreabnnu, Between ItiffirmattoiKpf weir n."- liberally re- "e" ? W4Rte, v" 5"ii J BIBTlttAK W"lrnt. SuromerVllle. Oregon. StUCMON'S. In thoK-ireuit court of the State of Oregon, tor ruto!Hnniy. m t- p,lr.ei-i K. S. MeConn, M. Thomson, KJ".'.' A. Inney and John MrCowas, PlaintlfU is I I 11 r....al...l1w!r rttld the till- known heirs at law of J. M. rordiec, do , 1 llt'irw HI m l at law of J. M. For. Ice.; I J255'2S s'havTgrclalni.tiV'an the J You are hereby required o PIr f". sue.- the complolnt tiled against you bow entitle.! snitou or before he 1st (ia m .i-.it iit.vi rpfrnlnt terra ( 4aie'.f Oregon, for I'nion county. Ol mrnrrauw,,,. ... - after six w.n-Us complete publication ol tnis s nun...."', t -li lt oil or lftire the 16th .toy of November ..-Ill tiilr,. nntfre that 11 1. II. I-'.'I. ll-lVMln." "... - ...4.l,l,i thevf.iH toapivcr mil nuwer or plead lilli !ah hue, tin- I'lalntills w 111 ap V thereof, to the court for the relief domn led iu the complaint, to-w It : For mi or. ler for the sale in partition of Lot :, Hlock 1. In the clt of U ion, County of Cnloi., State of Oregon,: wV for a partition among the owners of the proceeds hereof after paving theco-tsand disbursements of this suit and for general relief. This Scout, Orcein gon, made and dated at chambers at Pendleton, Oregon, Sept. :M. A. D. 1891. h ' T. II. CKAwrnitn. Attorney for I'lalntills. 1... (.!..! For Sale. 17IAKM in Cove, consisting of 100 acres. All 1 under fence, small orchard, nine room house, nmnll barn, out buildings and oue wood working establishment run by water power. Inqulro of S. H. Hurroughs, Cove, Or. 9-l-wfi. OPENED - A NEW! i THK r.I.KIIOHN Livery and Feed Stable. (Near the Court House ) Hulick & Wright, Proprietors. dood Teams, lluggies and Hacks for the ac comodation of customers. CIIAKGES KKASONAHLE. A sh.ueof the-public patronage solieitcl. li-1-ti. PATENTS Obtained, ami all Patent Uusiness attended to Promptly and for Moderate Fees. Oitrotlice is opposite the U. S. Patent Ollice, and we can obtain Patents in less time than those, remote from asoington. Send MODEL or DRAWING. We novise as to pantentabililv free of charge: and we mako NO CHARGE UNLESS PATENT IS SECURED We refer, here, to the Postmaster, the Supt. of Money Order Div., and to oflicials of the U. S. Patent Ollice. Fci circular, advice, terms and rcfi'erences tf actual cli ents In yonr own State or Conniy. write to C. A. SNOW & Co.. Opposite Patent Ollice. Wnshinirton. 1). 0, , suminnlis is puuu-ucii in , n weekly newspaper published at L nion, ii, by order of Hon. Ja. A. I ce, Judge of , i,iMu intriit or tiie htaicoi wre- An nounce m ent THE? iPiirnn pitv nnrnnm VI utmiu w Have on the way and now Agricultural Hie Company III hereafter carry MING 5f-This department will hojumler the management of Mr. Kllpatrick-2-10-tf. tup mm o. mm ff. J OB P newISSwr'15 b-ee" ncrcasl P?1"11 a lar8 ,nvo'Co of the finest t'li-iiuri'M to execute THE FINEST WORIC on thort notice. Call atoncn Jf ,m, I., . - ctter ITcat s, r'!,..i Hill ifo,i- Circulars, .. j n.uifc .... -"""I r.iivnlntM.i Shipping 'VuSi, I'Cgal Ulanks, l'oslors, CoHotitutioiu, PRICES REASONABLE. lrmi,ik Otiawuij lu lVUfy Uuunm. Onlur- y Mull Vim AUnui.,!... ,dri TJJK 0I1IJU0N MQUT, Unluii, iW" 0.&W.T.R.R. "The Hunt Lino" Iu Connection with i NORTH URN PACIFIC RAILR'H -Forms the Quickest and Best Route Between Eastern Oregon and a-.h:n l'ttjret Hound points, an well n. n-, ularmia Direct Uu- n v.; POINTS B4.ST and SOUTHHA.vr l'ULLMN SLEEPING CAII.s RUFHKB DINING CARS, . ! FJl!E SKC0ND CLASS SLEElTlJS Throtirjli to Clilfnco via this l.l,,,.. , , ()f ,H rmm.n , - ,,,l-,Iv lu.t.v.w. - DAYTON, WMTSBUItG, WXUA WA LLA, WASH., und PEN DLETON, OK.. Making close connection tit Hunt's 'niii,,,,,, with Northern 1'acillo trains for Tiicoiiia.Si-attlc Victoria 11. C. Kilensburg, North Yakiiua, l'a..' co, Sprague, Cheney, Dave:iKirt, Siiokutiu 1-n , Hutte, Helena, St. Paul, Minneapolis. ' AND ALL POINTS HAST. Passenger Trains making above connect un leave Pendleton dally at 7: I0 p. m. Through Tickets Sold to all Points bast at the Lowest Hates. W. F. WAMSLEY, Gcn'l Kr't and I'ass'gr Agent Walla Walla, Wash. G. W. HUNT, I'resideut and Gen'l Malinger. II. I.. DKACON, Ticket Agent, I'nion, Oregon. TYPE FOR SALE. 1K( I'Ol'NDS 01' -MINION TYPK, IN THItKK IJu Pair of cases. The type is in fair older and will be s.old at u bargain. For further par ticulars call on or address this ollicc Thomson Ss Pui'scl arc agents for the celebrated Oyclono WiiuUIill, and i as the prices on them have been great ly reduced they are now within the reach of all. Sample mill to be seen at their planer in North Union. Call and examine it. it, annum. arriving, several car loads Implements. a full nntl complete, stock of W5ACHIWERY. it C IVi CX ! vf. X struct of the laws, bo win Uow ioM HObtaln Patonts, Caveats, Tr:ide4fc, .Marka, Copyrights, tn! Utt.jmM Adirtu MUNN A CO.W 301 11 ron d w "J'K Co. Mm RINTING! the addition of a line assortment of tmno. n,l maiLiny i, now better --- j .i.b i oiu mij ui nusinesa Cards, itiiyining l.l llin .f ..WW..1.0, nocioiy Ciitruoi r Kecoipts, Visiting Card. Tickets, Wedding CnU, HtntomoniH, Hall l'rogn''1"' Hy-laws, Uriel' -i