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About The Oregon scout. (Union, Union County, Or.) 188?-1918 | View Entire Issue (April 10, 1886)
IUIIIMJU.UHIB1 THE WEEKLY OREGON SCOUT. VNION. OItK(SON SAT, A I'll. 10. lSSfl. TO ADVHUTISKIW. Tho SCOUT lin tt "ttttolt I-nrcr Clrru lattnu tlinn niiv l'nj -r Jn tills Section nf the Stntc, ntul I, lliirrfoi tin- IlKST AOVKKT1S1NU MKDII'M. TliU Ik n Truo Slntciiiont, mil wp uliull not nlli.tr It l I'c questioned liynny otlir impel'. Atlverllm'l will 1 -ell t mnkF n unto ir tlildt Whkn It is remembered that, the wav of 1812 closed over seventy years ngo, surprise may well l)C expressed 11ml there should now he more limn 50. 000 Dciipioiiers on the rolls, of wliMi 17.212 sue widows. At what Hire did thov murry, and arc soldier widows exceptionally endowed with long Hvco? Exact answers to these (iiK'stions would furnish Intcrc-tin "nfniinfition nnd 1 til ill it reduces the number of pensioners. MaimifajuiJnin "Wk have just received a letter from nn ndioininir state doutniniiiii tin followiiiL' rcdilcst: 4 Tlcasc send us ii com' ot vour miner, as we are vci desirous ofiicttin'' what information wcean, pertaining to your business men and firms." Wo complied with thu rooiicst very reluctantly line 4 our business men need not blush at tho aimcaranco of tho Scout, they may well feel ashamed of the ligure thoy cut in it or rather, out of it. Tin: Union correspondent of one- of the La Grande papers thinks that a contractor would be 'foolish" to put in a bid for tho construction of the Pino creek road. Tho wish is evi dently father of the thought, and is probably shared by at leant two of tho commissioners. Nevertheless we can assure thif zealous scribbler that despite the barrenness of de tails in tho "advertisement," there will be several bids put in at a reasonable ligure, and tho Hoard will hardly go so far as to reject them all. Thk republicans held their prima ries on the Oth., and the democrats on the 7th. inst. Delegates wore elected to attend the county con volitions, and bo far as wo can learn, everything was conducted properly. To bo sure the various candidates endeavored to act in men that they thought were favorable to them, but none j from this precinct will go pledged to sup port any particular individual, This is as it should be, and it may coutl dontly bo expected that n good tickot will he nominated by both pnrtics. Tho cause of weak and in competent men being placed on tho ticket, is principally attributable to the idea among tho delegates from the various sections of the county, that they arn not doing their duty unless they insist upon sumo man in their immediate- vicinity being placed on tho ticket, no matter how incompetent and unlit for the position ho may be. It is to he hoped that this fcollnir will not find prominence in pur coming conventions, and that a man's Illness tor the ollleo will he considered, rather than the locality in which ho may bo so fortunate or unfortunate us to reside. It would scorn that although the registry law 1ms been declared h the Supreme Court as unconstitutional, thero tiro still some knotty questions to bo untangled. In spenulnu; of tho result of Uio decision of the Court, tho Orogonlan says: Hut now tho question arises, does Iho decision of tho supreme court voiding the regis try clause of the new law void tho act. If so, the old election law is probably still In rorco, but of this thero arc sonic doubts as tho repealing clauso of tho now law Is specitle and in perfect form, and will hold good oven If every other clause prom iion ettectivo. This matter was a common subject of discussion ainonir lawyers yesterday and thero was a wide differ ence of opinion, some holding that tho judgment of tho court affected nly that part of tho new act rulatlng to registration leaving its other parts in full authority, others that the decision affcuhd the wholo act Uud loft tho old law us to elections In force, nnd others still that only tho repealing clause of the new net wits j valid, leaving tho state without any election law nt all. Thero Is sumo j argument for each of these theories but wo have llttlo doubt that the ttrst ! is tho right one, It is divided In the atato constitution that the voiding of j ono part or -in net dots not necessarily void tho wholo act. Thure is, besides, j a special elrcltin-tilhei) In this ease j supporting this view, Tho actual j tltlo of what is popularly culled ' 'the registry htw" U as follows I 1 An. act to provide for the registration of J Voters, regulating the litailuei' of ' conducting olcctluu, providing" for the prevention and punishment uf frauds affecting tlto olcctlvo franchise and repealing title 1, of chapter 11, of tho miscellaneous laws of Oregon . " i This title, In n sense, divides tho lrl into specitle 'sections. Theie W no question us to tho constitutionality of the section regulating elections, and We bulieve it will bo hold to be valid ".Stand firm in the faith" has not been carri"d out by one of the chief advisers of the Mormon faitli. George Q. Cannon, one of the good(?) Apos tles at Salt Lake, lias skipped, lit out, vamosed the ranche, gone tome where for his health, likely, and left liis faithful followers to pay the sum: little sum of 2.r),0000. The free airs of heaven are much to be pre ferred, even by an u-sostle, than those of iron colls in the pene'.cntiary. A subscription lias Ueen started, asking tho Mormons to subscribe $5 apiece to relieve the bondsmen, but tho scheme does not i-euni to be working well. Notice. The Democratic County Convention for Union county, for the nomination of county officers nnd the election of delegates to the .State Convention, will be held at Union, Oregon, April 20th., 1880. Tho primaries for the election of delegates to the County Convention will be held at the usual voting places in each precinct in the county, April 7th., 1880. The pre cincts' will be entitled to representa tion in the County Convention as follows : Wallowa, 3; Joseph, 5; Prairie Creek, 2; Indian Valley, 7; La Grande, 10; Suninierville, 0; Cove, 8; Antelope, 1; Sluinptown, 2; Unglo, 2; Kig Creek, .'; North Pow der, 5; Island Citv, !): Pine Valley, I; Alder, .'5; Hedroek, 2; Lower Englc, 2; Union, 12; Lostine, 4; Lost Prairie, 1 ; Swamp Creek, 1 ; Im naha, 1; Starkey Valley, 1; Cump Carson, 1; Cornucopia, 1. IJy order of the Democratic County Central Committee. J. W. Snr.troN, Secretary. WILL YOU SUFFKlt with Dyspepsia and Liver C'oinpluhit? Saitoh's Vitidizer is guaranteed to cure you. SOMMER it HAMILTON, PK.W.IIItS IX ELGIN, OREGON. lilgin is the now, prosperous town, situa ted near Fish Trap Undgo, in Indian Val ley, Oregon. Tlio bet winmii road lead throiiuh Klein. to tin- Wallowa. Come see u, and the town, when you go to or conic from the Wallowa. SOMMER & HAMILTON. 64t ATTENTION! MULHOLLAN, KNOX fc CO., PURCHASING AGENCY, 12G First St., PORTLAND, OR. No charcos for filling orders. SEND FOR OinCULAR. ci A. L. COHIl, M. I)., PHYSICIAN & SUItOEOX, llnvlnu M-muiHeiitlv localed at Alder. I'nloit eoiinlv. Oie-uun. will he loiuiil rcndv to attend to culls In nil the various town's nnd settlements of the Wallowa vallev. ChlKiilO IMpciiNc- n NlM'i'lllH.v. fiar-.My motto is, "Live and let live." M, Hakkii, .1. F. Hakiiii, UAIvER it HAIvER, Attorneys and Conncelloi's at uaw, ami Kcal bstato Agents, L. (iltA.NtUI, - - - OlIKUOX. HELL it TUTTLH. Searchers of Records, Convey- !) nenre Pn 1 Kchitn itwl llllVlC, AJ.Jllllls iiiiii COLLECTING A CJ 13NTS, Union, - - Oregon, Ui'ttiritic oroiantlv niiule on nil collections. Itiivlnir nn litl'itet of the records In our olllee, alctrnets of t.tle prepnifd with dl- IKiion. tnarge liiiuiernie. Deoot Hotel. A.CCltAKi, l'ltwniKToii, (I'nion, Depot, Oregon.) Splendid aceoinodutlons for WMiiinoi -lal mini. Tables always supplied Willi tho host the market affords. K?J1ot ami t'lii.n Iini:i:vl Hatiis.-M 'HllVKf.lleel." it I'lvdesdulo Nti'llloil. dark brown in color, and weighing about MoO llni,'Will stand this season at niv raiirhe on the Hand Hldge. Free pasture fur Hie con voiilenee ot parties living at a dNtitileu. Thums: Ten dollars for tile swisnu. Moil ov nnvable after service ' I 1 1 ..I... . ., . 1 will aNo stand tw'o other hore at the i 1, III 411 - stuno place A. IlrtHlM.KV. A POSITIVE CUKE! JtllN', VotlliK, Utldli''.1g d and nidi ?Illleoi' llltul'led,"at'd nlMVlio unerwUh LOST MANHOOD, NYrvells Urbllltv, pi'i;ilntoi'rliii'i, Setuhlill iitisri SexUiil I 'ei':l i V idllnit Miililol v, weak (yes, stinitt'd ilevelninaens, Inek of energy, t l'tl. l. t.'ltfl kit,. I 1.1.1.1.1 . .itlllllllU. Illtllllltlllllilltri to lililrHitgi'i nlii lt'onil tljul skill illi'ase.i svntilllN,el'iii)tttii'l lutlrhulltig, tmin' ualusj I swchhlgs, son' throat, ttleerh, fffot'tK of uler ' oitfVi UUhlP)' and blilildel' tloutilt's, wiwM Inlek, burning urine, lui'outlucnec. pimn i'. i luea.gh'et, stricture, receive siVirelilustfeut' ' iiieuti ironlit relief, ami cure forllfv. IJoru SKnseiiumlt I'onildenUally, If in trouble 0-till or write, llelaju ilnulitugiimltsi j i u,i. at ONi'ls. a.1 vears Dxpi-rleaei), 1'uruiiii cnniu unieu noun n a. m. h h r, mi DR. ArAN MONUISOAIt, m, 131 Third .St( l'ortluml, Orugom mm mmmm 6mm pn ' ! B 1 iP LS i A S3' era MEllCIIANDiyi:. Reload, hut novcr follow, and defy coiniiotition iu nil our departments. NEW IMPORTATIONS En route from E-istern and Western iinnufacturles. We buy for Cash, and will sell the Choicest (JOODS CHEAPER THAN THE CIIEAPETS. An immense stock or Dry (roods, Clothing,, Gent", FllrnUhltig Goods, Hoots mid Shoes, California and Oregon Blankets, Groceries, Hardware, Crockery Tobacco and Cigars, Stationery, Notions, etc., etc., constantly on band. UStTA cordial Invitallon extended to all to call on mo. examine goods, anil learn prices. AcloSph Levy., Umon3 Or- WKAK, mi mi in TAMA1 T1EATMSKT2 yoimgand middle-iiged. who have, by their indiscretions or excessive indulgence, brought 'upon themselves nervous prostration, debility, nervousnnd physical weakness, producing .son.e of the following effects: Nervousness. Debility. Dimness of sight. Defective Mem ory, Pimples on the Face. Aversion to Society, Wnnt of Ambition, Melancholy, Dyspep sia. Hillio'isincss, I,oss of Power, Pains in the Hack, etc., etc. ; for all such derange'inelits a permanent cure is guaranteed by the Use of Tamai: Thiiatmk.nt. Tainar Treatment l'reKCrllieil ly the Lending 1'liynlc.l.uis. Itenil What ThrySityi St. Louis, Mo.. Feb. 10, 18S(i. "For more than three years I huvo used Tamak Tiikatmkxt with the best results. I recall now several cases of seminal weakness and debility with all Its evil consequences I have treated during the past year, which have been cured by tho ue of tho Tkbat mhxt, ami several of these, cases were in the last stages. The composition of the differ ent medicines contained in the Tuimt.mk.vt indicate, and its clfccts prove it to bo a spe cific restorative of nerve and sexual power. You are at liberty to use niv letter in any way that willcontrlbute to your pleasure or profit. There are so many nearly worthless proprietary medicines ot this kind on the market (and every day is adding to their number) that when one is found to bo re- TAMAK TKHATMHNT is sold on its merits. Kaeh package contains all medicines nccessarv for over one month's treatment, w ith full and complete instructions how toVex ercisc.dfet. bathe, etc.; lirioe, TamakTkkatmkxt, per package $12.00; three packages Jfl; sent iit'opaid and securely scnlcd on receipt of price. TAMA It TKKATM fiNT having been used so successfully ill nrivatoiirnetico nnd in the hospitals of St. bonis for the p'ist fifteen curative clfccts, we will give the following g ('6 month s treatment), enclosing ... we will send our written guarantee to reltind the money if the Thkat.mk.nt does not effect a cure. Packages sent C. O. I). on receipt of $1. as security against loss. Send money by express. P. O. Money Order, or registered let ter, at our risk, Address: DK. KICHAKI) WAKHiR CO., n. W. Cor. 0th. and Mnr ket Sts., St. Louih', Mo. apr.M-y t. Kra5T J0S' Guns, Revolvers, Call and CKiiniine my ntock and prices at c S c c 3 o 03 I s 2 n K 5? a k oo 5 e a en ii KENTUCKY LIQUOR STORE and SODA FA0TOKV, Corner Mil.i nJ D Streets, Union, Oftgon. siii:i:man lt.vi.ltv, riiis MaiiUftlOtutvi's llll l dealers hi .So ht water, Sit-suparillii, (iinuei' Ah', Civ U HuiW ami CliAiiliutlinie elder, SyiupSt e e. CUTOnloln promiitly Illicit. l-'roin t nloli to the Cove, J. rf, ULiiioir, l'lsoi'ititiTOu. Luiivus I'tlKm rtt IQ:K0 A. M. and returns at -I'JBDW Mi vry day except Sitnduy, Fate froni depot til Oove Tfi Kound irlp ILK PasstMiKora will he taken f'mut tho depot through to tlm Cove viu Uiduiu Daily Um. m i l rriMi, ti rj1 ci r i l it i l l r i-i vi, NERVOUS AND DEBILITATED ally valuable I think it tho dutv of the nro- icsMun to matte ii Kiur.vn. Despectfullv, J. 'A. HAU,. M. D." (il" Walnut St., St. Louis. Mo. TAM.r.TitKAT.MKXT is prescribed daily for nil forms of nervous debility in both s'exes as well as for checking the unnatural secret losses which cause so much loss of vitality. The medicines arc prompt in action, and permanently restore those weakened hv ear ly indiscretion, excesses or overwork of the lirain. A number of physicians have ills carded all the hypophosnhites, Damiana phosphorus formulas and invarlnblv pre scribe Tamai: Tkkatm i:nt with the best re sults. Tamu Tiikatmkxt is composed of medi cines most agreeable to the tasto and Well i tolerated by the stomach years, and knowing, as we do, its wondcrrul uirantee: With each order for ' packages AVEIGHT, Union, Orcyon. Dealer in- TinHuTtae, Tho CVleliratcd PAT, OVAL CHURffS, PEOliA ami' 0 LASS FRUl'x JA11S, (lUAXlTJC- IllOX llrAJJu SfLVJClt WAJtH, dr. OtTTLBBY and Amunition. the old stand of the late John Dtirns, JOHNSON it WILSON, ContractersS Builders Malll Street, Clilon Oregon, Plans and Snpciticiitions for Dwellings VMM OF Ranis, nnd Rihlges, furnished CIIAHOi:. Bridge Building a Speciality. All kinds of cabinet Wllrk neatly executed ltepairllig done oh short tiotice. taTNonohtit the best Workmen pir.ployi'tl, nun allIal'lloll guaranteed. Call and interview ttHi febl.1'!, Fruit and Shade TREE For Fall Delivery. S ! APlt,B, 1M5AH, l'LVar, tMtUXIS, t'KAni, Al'KICOT, VKA1) Al'l'Lli, OHliUUy, Slu'ubbory and (shade Trees or Well known variolic, Mlitablu for thin elluiiile. OUi nl.M nirllili foreign sorts at one-tllird tlm price niit'il by Kasli'rn can- vasoi. I di'sirii to mI trees at prices that people can iiiioril to iniv, ' I.. ,T. UOIiSK. oe.lO'lf Cove, Oregon. Pai'in For Sale, Containing HiO acres or ifiltid lalul. situ. ntcd one nuarter of a illlle i:at of Summer vllle, all under fence. I here 1 an ordinary liwelllne: house on It, and a jroiitl bal'li anil otltbulldhurs. It has a L'Ood well, nnd U additionally siippltod witli wati'l'bv a stream Which Hows tliroiij,'h it, Ahout oiu'dialf of the laud Is muMr cultivation. Will sell it for SiO.o per acre. w'filchwlll lncllidetho follinvhiH Mini tin. pleillcnts: One niower( I hike, .1 liteaklu plows, 1 harroW, 1 roller, l M-cond hniid wiijton and harness, one-bulf lntcleit hi one hiHidir, 10,000 mils, W.OOil fhliude-i ttt tons of hay, mid other things ton numerous to uu'htloii. A good title will bl't'iveui It is n Kit'at barriiin. Fut-further iilforin.it loll till at this oilice. IV, STHAXUK, DENTIST Ol-'ftCU Cortlbr Unlulli Oregon, Sfoih alltl A Strfots, AiiL WOUK S'l'lUCTLV fuxs'r tjIA0Si ChRl'-fced 1-eiiboiiHblei ft Summons. In tho Circuit court of tho StHtc of Ore- yon. for I'nion roiintv. First National Hank of Union, l'lir. Charles F. llinklev, Wills SkilV.I n.ffM Kd. Kemillard, and i, A Poskowitz.i "Ln ' To ( iinrlcs F. Ilinkley, Deft: In the iinine of the State of Oregon. You are here by required to appear and answer the com plaint filed against you in the above enti tled court irhd in the above entitled nction, by the first day of the next regular term of said court, after the complete publication of this .summons for six weeks, viz: bv the 21th. day of May, or in case you fuil to so appear and answer, 11(1". will take judge ment against you for thesum of $70. Zi and interest Hereon from Jan. 1-'. IKSo, and attorney fees, and costs and disburse ments of this suit, and a decree of the court for the foreclosure and sale of the of XWW See. 3 . and V$ of XWV, Sec If). T. ."), H. it. 10, KWM, upon a mortgage given by you on said .Inn. VJ, ISs.",, to secure the payment of said debt to Dan. F. Moore, and also will take judgement against you lor too further sum or .si.u, witn nitetesi thereon since March lfi, 1SS." at 10 per cent. per annum , and $3).00 attorney fees here- on, and also a decree of tin' court tor the foreclosure and sale of said real estate herein nbove described, upon a mortgage given by you' on the Kith, day of March, ls,s."), to O. (i Liniugton, Assignee, to secure the payment of the -aid last named debt, nnd for the cost of thi- proceeding. This summons is published by order of Hon. M. L. Olinstead, .ludge of the said court, made the 10th. dav of March. lSSli. It. KAKIN. niar,20-v". Atty. for Pllf. Summons. In the Circuit court of the State of Ore gon, for Union countv. John Hale and .1. II. Smith, part-i ners, doing business under the firmv I'llfs. nameof Hale A- Smith, ) vs. Thomas I. Raird and K. S.McCo- nias and .1. T. McComns. vnrtners. i doing business under the linn nnme ' j of K. S. A- J. T. McComns, J To K. .!. McCoums and J. T. MeComas, Defendants : ) In the iinine of the Stuto of Oregon. You are herebv required to appear and an I swer the coinplnint tiled against you in the 1 above entitled action, and in the'above en- titled court, on or before the first day of the i next regular term of said coiut viz: May I 2fth., I8s), that being the first day of the i next regular term of said court, nftf r the . publicntion of this summons for six con secutive weeks. And if you fail so to ap ' pear and answer. I'llfs. will take judgement against you for the sum of .fOO. with inter ! est thereon since March 1th., 1884, at the ! rate of 10 per cent, per annum., and $4,"i.00 attorney fes in this action, and for costs i and disbursements of this actum. I This summons is published by order of 1 M. L. Olnistead. .ludge of said court. Dated Feb. :27th., lWtl. It, KAKIN. i marl.'5-w7. Attv. for l'lfl's. Notice for Publication. Ii.v.vn Ofkice, at La (iitAxni:, OiiK.oox.i March iS. l.kSJ. I j Notice is hereby fiiven that the I'oIIowIuk nnmed settler has tiled notice of his inten tion to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made be fore Itejjister and Heceiv'er at La (Jrandc, Oregon, on May (I, l8-t(l, viz: Joiitt 1 Smith. Il), S. No. -10. for theNKNWNU NH i Sec. 2;i and NW NW Sec. L'4 Tp. -I S'K 10 KWM, He names tiie following witnesc to prove his continuous residence upon, and I cultivation of, said land, viz: Oeorue Sim mons, Wesley Simmons, .John Wilkinson, and Win. Swager, nil of I'nion, I'nion toumy, Oregon. lluxriv KiNiuiAnt. inar27-w()-rgx. Itcgistcr. Notice for Publication. L. Mi Office at La (!uam)i:, Oi:i:iio.,l March li.'l, ISNi. Notice Is hereby given thai the follnwing nanied settler has tiled notice of hi-, Inten tion to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made lie fore Register and Keceiver at La (trnnde, Oregon, on May (I, 18MJ, viz: John AVllIiiiiSiitl. ltd. No. 1271?. for the SW XW'K section Ii, SU NFV( and NH HKJ4 section ! Tp. 4 H It Kl KWM. He names the following witness es to prove his continuous residence noon, and cultivation of, said land, vi.: John Hiuitli, .lohli Hates, John ('line, and Wm. Swager, all of I'lilon, t'lllon County, Or. HiiNHY Kixuiaut, inar27-w(!-rgx. ltegister. Notice, of Application t.i lirf Iiniiil i'ui'Clia-i) Tim- U. S. Lami Officii, La (IkANIiH, Onr.no.v, .Mar. 12. 1SS(). Notice is hereby KiVun that, in coinpli unco with the provisions uf the Act of Con gress approved June a, 17S. entitled "An Act fr the sale of Timber Lands in the States of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territory," Jaitlen KSlley, whose post-olliec address is Cove, t'liion county, Oregon, has this day tiled iu this otlloc his application to ptlrchaso the SW!-,' of NW'u Seetlon No. 21, in Township No. a South Range No. 40 Fast of the W, luuridi an. All persons holding any adverse claim thereto are required to present the same at this oflice within sixty iliiys from the first publicntion of this notice. HlIXRV lltMllt.VKT, mar.20-wl0i ltegtster, Nutlet' til' Application to her liiinili IMiVchnsn Tint- I. S. LaxP Orrictii h, (JiiAsnn, Oiinoox, Keb. 2'), lssrt. Noticois hereby givetl thati III compliaiu'e with the provisions of the Act of Congress approved .HtliU 3, l.s'S, entitled "An Act for the sale of Titnbl-r Uuuls in the States of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washing ton territory," Ctiwin iw (tnjlord, whose post'Otllro address is Pine VlilteV, I'nion county. Oreaon. luis this daV Iileti in this tilllce his application to ptirchtHU the Kt -2NliMSiH-27 ami Nl-!i NFt-l See N'o. 211, iu 'lowiishlp No. 7 h. lfnnjfe N'o. 4A. KWM. All liersoils ho tline nnv ndu.fvi. claim tbere.to are reunirUil to present the same ill this oflice Within MStv nliys frolu the first publication of tills uollce. 11EMIV IllXKIlMit, niarn-tinayS. Itegisten Kotlto of AtiiH-utlUli t Pih-eiiase Tim- iter I. until "' . S I.A.sll Opiicei La OiiA.Mih, Oiikoox, , . . , March 22. Isni. Notice is herehV jlvell that, in coinpli- aiiee witn tne iirovi.s nns tit t ib Act i.r run. i gre.ss approved JuntJ 8, 1ST. entlllutl "An Act fbr the salt' of Tinlbef Lnnds in the States of Citlif.irnln. Oregon. NeVtnltt, uml Waslltngton Tcrrilo-0r iiAidei r. --imrv, , W '.W 'Jw'Ji n. ,lflT 3 1 !,!"V' ll ".VV1 ' wuhll'i Oregon, has this day , tM in this i ding any nilverslSl'lMfiil Uiorelo nre,retiuiroil 1 I . JI T I tnpni&eiii me sHiiiu l Uns oillcd within siv tv thtvs front thoJirt nlihlinnii notice. . llrxux Rixhiiakt. tlhrlwWdl Itegisten oiuee ins npiiiiiinm to purehake the SW SW ?IH-. 14, WW SrF. .W if, nn.) Nli N'W See. M). 2fl. inTow iislilp No, T. S lUilge Nm W K of tho W. nlerid m. Alf w (, . l Farm For Sale! Situated about ono mile from North Powder, containing Kit) lures. Good lions-', barn and other outbuildings. Enquire of J. W. KIM UDELL. North Powder. Summons, In the Circuit court of the Stntc of Oregon, for Union countv. Clara II, Whitnioro l'laintill', vs W ilton 1'. Vhitmore, Defen dant. To Wilton 1. Whitmore.tlic above named Defendant: In the nnme of the State of Oregon, you are herebv required to appear and answer the complaint tiled against you iu the above entitled suit, in the above en titled court, on or before the lirst dav of the next regular term of the above entitled court, to wit: Mav IN, lHSd. and if you fail so to answer, the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded in the complaint, winch in .-iiostance. for a iliuwiltltlMtl f,f tilt. 1,tt..1u .r .......!...'... j.viu- I ting between plaintitr'aud defendant. 'for the care anil custoily of the minor children of the par'ics. and for costs and bisbur.-e- ments of this suit, and general relief, and you will take notice, that this summons is juiblisheil by order of the Hon. M. L. Olin-.-tead. Judge of said Circuit court, made at chambers on the Hth. dav of April, lssii. JOHN It. CUITKS. aprlO. Atty. for Pill". Sheriff's Sale. Whereas, by virtue of an execution ntul order of sale, issued out of the Circuit court of the State of Oregon, for the county of Union, on the loth, day of March, A. I). i8sf!, upon a decree and judgement therein ren dered on the 7th tiny of November, A. D. ISS.",, in favor of Lcnntler Ferguson, l'laintiir, and against Thomas F. Kiel), Sarah M, llieh, and I. It. Dawson, Defendants, for tho sum of eight hundred nnd seventy-one and seventy-live one-hundredths dollar ($871.7,")), and interest thereon since Nov. 7th. ISS,,, at the rate of 8 percent, per nnuni., togeth er with costs nnd disbursements of the suit. I will, hv virtue of said decree and order of sale, on the L'llth. dav of April, A. 1). 18SU, ut '2 o'clock i m of said day, at the court house door in Union, in sni'd county, sell at public auction, all the right title and inter est which the said Defendants or cither of them have in or to the following described premises, to wit : Nlj of SKU and the N'-j SWJ4 of Sec. 12 Tp. "! S U 45 KWM, togeth er with all appurtenances thereunto belong ing or in anywise appertaining. Terms of sale. Cash to me in bund. Dated ut ShenlFs oflice this Kith, day of March. A. I). 168'f. A. I.. SACNDHIIS, marLXMv.'). SherifT. Notice of Final Settlement. In the County court of the State of Ore gon, for I'liion'county. In the matter of the estate of N. O. Wat son, deceased. Notice is hereby given that the under signed, administrator of the estate of N. !. 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