The Oregon scout. (Union, Union County, Or.) 188?-1918, July 24, 1886, Image 4

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ft Oregon Scout,
I NION. OHKOOX. HAT. .H'LYiH. 1.1NI.
TO ADVIJIlTISKItS.
Tim SCOUT )) O Slunh l.urRor Circu
lation Until nnv I'apiT In till Hertloii
of tlx Mate, lltiil (a, tlionirorc tin' IU5ST
ADVKKTIHINti JIBIlll'31.
This Is n Trim .Klntoiniuit, nnil Vi
dinll not allow it o be u""tiM!tl liyany
other iinjicr. Advi-rUseis "111 l well
jii make n until of tills,
2s kw .Iuuskv bus a good lav which
U iuiiiotl nt the tloruiitivo nursury
iigcnt. Our lagisliiturtf coulil cxnm
Jt wllh proiit. It provides Hint 'nny
oorsoii ?clliiur fruit (runs or Iruit
briers, who idiall liiisroprosoiit the.
jinino or iiutiiro of said fruit trees or
fruit briers, (-hull bo guilty of n mis
demeanor, und upon conviction llioro-
of shall be niiiiishcil by 11 lino not
excocdiiig $100. or iiiiprisonniont in
tlio county jail for it term not exceed
ing tliroo months, or both, at the
discretion of tbo court,"
Tin: day is fast coining wbon laud
rluiiiuiuts will liuvo to more nearly
comply with the laws. Those who
nro in earnest about securing u home
will after awl ie take advantage of
tnrdy claimants and indulge in the
process of "jumping" claims that
nro taken by part ion whose chief aim
lias been to scare pioplo off. Laud is
becoming, or will foon become,
Fcarco in this country, and people who
expect to-take and hold and complete
title to land hero, will have to go
about it in a business-liko manner.
Him hhiiiiiiiimiii nm ii m
Tin: dofuultlng county treasurer of
Umatilla county, Air IJendryx, was
elected three times, by the people, to
thatolllce, which would seem to im
ply that ho was a pretty squire sort of
mini; but now, feinco ho is behind in
bis accounts some 10,000, the paper;
of Umatilla county say that It. was
generally known, all the (inio, that
the treasuror was inoiiKoyiug with the
people's money, but they "sup
posed" it would bo all right, This
being tbecaso, it would ho a pretty
good thing if the people had to lose
tho entire amount. It would teach
them to vote for none but honest men.
n regard to the watch and ward sup
posed to bo'kopt over tho books of the
county oflleials by tin Grand .lurv, the
Weston Leader very pertinently re
marks: "Tho Cinnut Jury always
examines (ho books of the sheriff,
clerk and treasurer, and "finds them
kept in a neat, orderly manner,"
oto. , etc. Hut the on so of Mr, Ilen
dryx shows what their report is
worth. Tho grand jury is a hum
bug." rKstaKtrjta urwTTraau axon
Attoknhv (Jknkuai, I limn, of Indi
ana, recently visited Utah where he
devoted some attention to tho Mormon
question, lie thinks tho present tinti
polygamy laws servo only to solidify
Mormon sentiment. All who arc
convicted or under indictment for un
lawful cohabitation are looked upon
as martyrs. Me says tho Mormon
women nro sincere believers in the
alleged rovelations of o Smith, and
they outer into polygamous matrimo
ny as a religious act. The only way.
bo thinks, that Moruiouism can ever
bo reached is to enact a law enabling
u woman, who has been "sealed" to
a mormon, to recover n proportionate
fcliaro in his possessions, and to obtain
a divorce whenever she becomes dls
Bntislled. Then encourage a few ad
vonturussos to go to Utah, become
scaled to wealthy Mormons, and inn
few weoks, as a purely business trans
action, become dissatisfied, and de
mand a division. II iinl thinks that
the Mormons can be reached through
their pockets and through their stom
achs quicker than in any other way.
Axnnow, because President Cleve
land has vetoed a fow rascally pension
bills, a howl of indignation from a
cortain class, is heard throughout the
entire eountry. "What fools we
mortals bo," any way, and how oasy
it is to bo governed by blind predju
dico instead of reason. It is not very
probable that Cleveland is vetoing
these pension bills just for the fun ol
the thing, on the contrary, wo believe
it is a painful duty fur him to perforin,
but knowing it to bo his duty ho does
it without hesitation. In doing go,
ho should, und no doubt duos, receive
tho commendation of all honest and
fair minded men. Wo lu.vo faith
enough in the president, to believe
that ho will never veto a pension to
o:iy worthy and ricoi'viutf person, nml
that. ho lias no compliments to wits I e
on S'.'hcming rascals, is a matter of con
gratulation to tho entire pooplo. It Is
to bo Imped ho will keep on the oven
tenor of bis way, and whenever a
tloso is needed by a traud, that he
will administer it to blm judiciously,
us heretofore. "With such a man for
presidenut, and such a man as Sparks
for laud commissioner, the laud grab
bers, frauds and thiovos, generally,
are finding out that thoy have an ex
tremely rocky road beforo them.
UyK bceomo rockier an tho year
advauce.
AVi; nro glntl Hi Htfajii hnnr froip Mr,
V. Krl, our Jilaho correspondent,
A communication from him appears j
olsou'hore In this issue. Ho inform
us (lint ho lias just completed the work ,
of writing a book on the 1 ' Homiiiivcs
of Idaho," which will be published
i in u few days, and promise iu a copy
I of the same, which wo shall bo pleased 1
to receive, Mr. harl is a writer of i
extraordinary inorit, and as a humor-
ist, equal, in our opinion, to many
who have nccquircd a national repu
tation. His article, published in the
Scot'T a few months ngo, entitled
'A good man's trouble" wherein'
ho relates his friend .flirt's oxporience
with boils, is" as line u piece of humor
as we have ever seen. The article is'
now being extensively copied by tli'1 '
eastern papers, and is being seuf. on
the rounds, as it should be.
Hhxuv Waiid Urix'iinit writes from
London to one of bis parishoucrs (hat ;
be is amazed at the great change that ,
has taken place in English public sen- ;
Li moi ) t since his visit there a few years
ago. He thinks they are more demo
cratic than wo aro iu the United
States, and that, their progress toward
republicanism is phenomenally swift.
Nothing is more certain, he think-,
than that the church will be disestab
lished within the next, decade, and
that after that the hnuc of lords will
have to go, Ho says that, a? for the
crown, as long as the queen lives,
Kngllshmcn will not listen to anything
that threatens to mako a breach in
that direction, but after Victoria "tho
deluge." American iutluence is also
visible in many ways not peiccptible
before,
Tin; Wallla Walla Journal advo
cates the changing of thp kind of
wheal, sown in this country. Fann
ers seem to cling to the old club
wheat, but there am several other
varieties which stand the drouth
better and bring higher prices iu the
market. Tho Australian wheat has
tilled out and done better this year
than any other variety, and it sells
at the nulls for two to three cents
better than the club.
Iris a singular coincidence th.it the
dullest paper iu the United States is
tho best, paying one tho Philadelphia
l.edtjer. Mr. Ohilds' net profit on
his paper is ,J,00() a day, and his pa
per is so dull, Hal and stale that il is
rarely quoted in the columns of any
couteinporarv. It success bo tho cri
terion ol merit, the success of the
Ledyur furnishes soiko singular ar
gument.
lionr.UT Isiii.itsoi.i. savs: "I be
lieve tliat in a tew cars public opin
ion will be so enlightened and
humane that only thoso who give good
wages for reasonable hours, will no
considered honest men . ' ' We believe
1 1 nit Hobby is not ve:v far out ol the
way in bis conclusions, and tho "the
ology" bringing about such a publii
sentiment, is about as good as an v.
3 siinsra-ij jii 3 .
Having Io-jmi'iI the shingle mill lu'lon'iiii;
to i.. ii. Kmeiiai t, we are prcpari'il to lur
uisli a s 1 1 j i o i i 1 1 r quality and inaku of shin
tiles at the followiiiK rales:
Delivered at Union, S3. 25 per M-,
Al tiie Mill, S3.0U per M.
Wo ruKDuct fully eolii'lt a share of tho put
milage, " KOIMNH Si KOIMiltT.S.
Sheriff's sale.
WhormiH by virtue of an execution and
order of sale, isucd out of the ( Ircuit court
of the State of Oregon, for I'nion county,
on the 17th day of July. A. 1, lt-Sil, upon'a
judgement and decree of said court ren
dered on the 'Jlth. day of May, ISWI, iu fa
vor of I., llaer, and against John baker and
Marsaret linker his (i, coiuuiaudinK me
tliat out of the real estate described iu said
decree'and order of sale ami hereinafter de
scribed. 1 make the sum ufJiiLS.ttJ mid costs
and disbursements. Therefore I will sell at
nulilie outcry, on the 2'lrd. day of August,
ISSd, at 1 o'clock l'.M.at the court house
door in I'nion, Fniou county, Oremm, all
the riplit. title and interest which (he said
John Maker and .Margaret linker had on
the ttita dii.vof February. IHS1 or afterward
ueiiulrcd in or to the said lauds, to wit:
The WW of the.SK!, of See. , und XWl,
of 8'V, and W' of SW', of .W. Tp.
(.South of Itange .IS KW.M, and till iu l'n
ion county, Urejfon, ttmether with the ini-
iroveiiieiu ami Hpiurtuiiaiicoi tiureuuio
IicIoiikIuk.
Terms of sale: (.'Hh In baud.
Itil ill HberlH's ofHce this 17th iluy of
July, A. N, HAMILTON',
Hy J. K. TviTLB. tsheriir.
Doputy. iul,lU
Sheriffs Sale.
Whereas by viMueof wn i-KK Ullon unit
order of nab, Iwuod out of the Circuit court
of tb Hute of Oregon, for Union eouiitv,
on the I7tb. iIhv of Jul', A. U. 1IM.Ukui u
jlldp'iueiK unl di eree of tutlil court, run
deri'd on tin 1I. duv of Jtiuu, In favor
ui the l-'ii -it National li.tiik of l olon, and
itifuliist ( liurtes I . Miukley. AVillu Skill'.
ht. Itetuiliiiid and I. A. HoskowiU. com
uinlidiu.- iin-1 luit out of tl.u real tsUto iU
scrilksl iu Mtid ileeree and oihUtoI khIo, and
herbiaftr desi-rilied, I make tbo Uiu of
.ml.70 and f ;7.;7 . ot- in favor of I'Uintltr,
aiHltoT in tavor .a IVft.. Willi. Skill.
aiuti .W in foi ..i IVii., Kd. Itcmillnrd.
Tbertifore I will . II at puMlo vmu-ry, on
the :rd. day of Aukui. IsWt, at 2 o clooj,
I'. M, at llietouii lioiirdMr in I'nion, I'n
ion county. Oregon, nil the rtjiht. till mitt
UilvrtM wliielt ibe km id t'liarlra K. lliuklvy
hud on the l.tli. d.iy of January, 1M. or
afterward aciui''Hl in or to the sai.i lands,
to Wit: The Yt, of (be NY' of hnr. W,
nml the W 4 of tin- cAVi. m Kis . a in Ti. fl
South of ltmiff W l.WM. and in I'nli
on
itiuntv
Oregon. totcihr Willi the lioprovo-
inent and
loimtiiL'.
appnrteUHiieo HiDfouiito lav-
'J'orms of Mb: Cash in bund.
Datiid at ShuritVs olllce lhlilTlh.dy or
Julv. I6$a. A. N. HAMILTON;
UyJ. i:.Titr.K, Sherlir
Ueputy. Jub'-'l-wO.
Main Stru t,
Ilium use Stock
lhl jltst Hoc ived all
j'l- a-c ct.inpaiv the following pi ices
Four
.,
Fork,
linek .Saws
lines
Scythe-
IJrnoiiix.
Vxcs
' ii-h Hoard
ill iI
I'iF til
B, vjTrjdSerri- ui
-ffT. "T
PAT. OVAL CHURNS, THE BEST IN THE WORLD.
Guns, Bevolvers, and Amimition.
1 ill f ay Too to Gome to Union to hk
, K01 THE ItEASOX THAT-,
3Ea. 3S "F "Sg"
Has a Mammoth Stock of Dry Goods and
BGR0CERIES.
No Odds
Newest
n
't-Bwj TSt
Wool,
Hides
axi) Grain Bought
WI-AK,
mn
nlm ill L
rA MA! 'MEAT MMT?
yoiiiiKa id niiddle-aued. wlio liave. by tlieir iiniicretion. or ecesj e indtilKcnce, tiroi.frli t
upon themselves nervous prostration. d''l'ility, nervousand ihy.-ical weakness, produciii):
some of the following ell'eels : Nervousness. Debility. Dimness of siisbt. Defective Mem
ory, I'imples on theVace. Aversion to Soeiety, Want of AmUltiou, Melancholy, Dyspep
sia, liililo'isiiicss, Loss of Tower, i'.iiltsiu tho (lack, etc., etc.; for all such derantfe'meut.s
a permanent cure is nuarautccd liy t In lTo of Tam vit Tkkatmext.
Taiiiai' Trent uiitiil IMeKcrltieil liy Hie l.rnilliu; IMi.vhIcI.wis. Itenil What Tticy iny:
Ht, bonis, Mo., Feb. 1), l,S.s(i.
"For more than three years I have u-ed
Tv.MAi! TaaxTMUNT with the best icstilts. I
recall now several cases of seminal weakness
and debility with all its evil coneipienees
I have treated during tho past year, which
have been cured by tho use of the TiirT
mi:nt, and several of these can's were in tbo
last stiurus, The composition of the differ
ent medicines contained in the Tan vtmkxt
indicate, and its etVccts prove it to he a spe
eillc restoratie of nerve ami sexual power.
You are al liberty to use my letter In any
way that willconlrlhute to our pleasure or
pnillt. There are so many nearly worthless
proprietary medicines or this kind on the
market (and every day is adding to their
number) that when en in is found to he re
TAMA It TKl'.ATMHN'l' is sold on its merits. Kadi package eoiitniiH all medicines
necesMirv for over one mouth's treatment, with full and complete instructions how to ex
ercise, ih'et. bathe, etc. ; nriee. TAM vnTKKAr.MKXT. per package $2.00; three package 5.").(0;
sent prepaid and seourelv sealed on receipt of price.
'1 AM A It TKHAT.MKN'T having been ucd so sin cessfully in privtitt practice and in
the hospitals of St. Louis for the past fifteen years, and knowiii;. as we do, its wouderrul
curative effects, we will nive the follow injr guarantee : With each order for '. packaues
(.'I mouth's treatment ), enclosing $.Y. we w 111 .-end ourwiitten fiiiarantee to retund tne
money if theTi!KAT.n:r doe- not erreet n cure, l'acka.s sent ('. t). D. on receipt of $1,
as security ajtainst loss. Scud money bv express. I1. (). Money Order, or reuistered let
ter, at our risk, Aihtress: K. L. Ill.AlvIC ,V t., Sole 1'ropneters, S. W Cor. lit b. and
Mar kct Sts., St. Loub. Mo.
SAUNDERS' NEW STORE.
I laving rented tho old stand formerly occupied by I. A. Hutkowitx,
1 have P EH MA NEATLY LOCATED and opened up a
New, Full and Complete Assortment of
CLOTHING,
a'
llilll II
ll
HARDWARE,
1JOOTS mid SU()!:S, HATS mid CAPS, oic. etc. i
BARGAINS IN MINERS OUTFITS.
New d'ooiU niv ("oiwUntly Arriving, nml nil l)eprtiiHuU of the Store
wiJluokept rULLnml I'OJIl'hBTB,
Ami Invito overyhiHly to eonie ami oxaniine gtHnls, lenrn piioe nml
jmlgo for thoni'K'lve. 1 HUY nml SKLL KOU CASH,
My motto is:
SMALL PROFITS and QUICK SjILES.
HKMKMHKK THE NHW STOUK.
.A.. Xj. SJLTJISr3DS3ES, Proprietor,
DEAIEJl IN -
I nion, On gun,
of New (inoils,
whiih lie will M'll at a
with those of other stores in tie county
tincd liny Forks
.Manure Forks
I!ak and Hoc handles
CM.
7.V.
.... ?fi-.
"Ac
. . . . S7y.
.. ,. fiOe.
fiO.-.
.""hi. MuikISws.
noc.
fiOc.
:',c.
. . f 1.00.
Me.
.Smu1(s
Siinfhs
I'nivdor .
Hnimners
Kurckft Wringers
SU'cl Trnp.. .
Towel l.noks
Single trees, ironed
Neek Yokes .,
. .25e.
$1.00.
$1.23.
,. 1
The Finest Assortment of
COOK STOYES
In the County.
AX1) AT LOWEST I'KK'KS.
Tli ( olelirated
und Ends ironi Eundown
Stocks, but
n in Thn
i fi ii
m
Jul! liiJ 111 lllu Jtt
A'
Sold.
XliRVOl'S AXI) Dlillll.lTATIil)
The fireat
e-torative ami tonic.
e-iieeiallv
prcparcil tor men.
! 1 .
ally valuable I think it the duty of the pto
fesaiou to make it known.
Ilespectfullv,
J. . II A Lb. M. D."
CI7 Walnut St., St. bonis. Mo.
Tamah Ti!!:atmi:.nt is prescribed daily for
all forms of nervous debility in both 'e.e
as well as for chrckiiiK the unnatural secret
losses which cause so much loss of vitality.
The medicines are prompt iu action, and
jteriuancntly restore those w eakened by ear
ly indiscretion, cxecse.'. or overwork of the
lirain. A number of physicians have di
carded all the byiiophosphites, Dnmianii
phosphorus formttfas and invariably pre
scribe Tuiau Titl'AT.MK.vr with the best re
sults. Tm k Thihtmknt is compoed of medi
cines nio-t agreeable to the taste and well
tolerated by the stomach.
nnrl
ml
NEW TOrDAY,
Sliort Horn Cattle
FOR SALE. ;
As H 1- nceo-Min to make soni. uliniie hi
inv hii"bie-, I IH' mII a very tlmi oiie-ycar-old
s,0rt Horn Hull, and twentj tHt lumd
of ( Hs, Ileifel and ( ale,
Mv enttle ale all T inromjlilireil Krptstur-
e Sl.(. t-Iiora., of tin lie-t -t a n of h ood,
1 have the la;t herd "f ,s " T'1 , "
.late, and till- is t . Inj-t . H r t i ll. ur
offered to JielsollhWlHduif to Illip oc tllPlf
cuttle, 11-, tle eun lni heller will lc for lcs
in. ,in. v. nf iin. ih:in from nnv iminirtcr. 1
w-.ll r-fll iv herd without reserve, Tlnui ,
,'ivea if de-lrt-d. I unt-t .-oil, coiie and!
ee mv stock, or addri meat I'nion, Or.
jul.i7-lf. O. I'.HOOIUM.,
HELL A- TL'TTLE.
Searchers of Records, Convey
ancers, Real listate and
COLLECTING AGENTS,
Union, ... - Oregon,
Iteturns pronipt'y made mi all collodion",
Having an alt-tract of the record- in our
olljee, ab-tinel- of title prepared with dis
pajeh. Cluiri;e- moderate.
Farm For Sale!
Situated about turn iuih' frmn North
Powder, containiii"; HiU ticrcs, (food
hottsa, barn and other outbuildings,
Eutinirc of ,1. W. KIMHHELL,
North Powder.
Summons.
In the Circuit cun t of the State of Oregon,
for ("nion county. John h I'Htes, l'lain
t III, Vs 'assie'A. ( 'riles, Defend, int.
To Cassia A. ("rile-, tlu1 above named de
fendant: In the naine of the S'ate of Oregon, you
are hereby reipiired to appear and aiiswvi
thecompl.'iint filed (ijrainst you in tin ahou
entitled suit and in the aboveeiitltled court,
on or before the :27th. day of September.
IKSH. the same beiuK the first day of a re).'u
larterinof the above entitled court, com
uiencinjr next alter the expiration of six
weeks from the date of the first publication
of this summons, and if you fail so to an
swer, for want thereof the plaintilf will ap
ply lo the court for the rebel demanded in
the complaint, to wit: A deorce di.solviiifi
the bonds of matrimony now' existing be
tween plaiutill and defend. int. and for gen
eral relief. You will further take notice
that this summons is published liy order of
the llott, M. b. Olnistead, judge of the
above entitled com t.
Made at Chambers, ami dated this IDili.
day of June, l.ti O. C. ISHHAL.
j'ul.lV-wO. Any. for I'M".
Suinmons.
In the Circuit copit of the State of Oregon,
for Cnioii county. Laura Kigin, iilaintitl',
vs Jacob ICIgin, defendant.
To Jacob Klgiu, the above ii'imed defen
dant :
In the nanie of tie Sate of Oregon, you
are hereby required to appear ami answer
the complaint tiled against you in the above
entitled suit and court, on or before the 27th.
day of September. lHMi, the miiiic being the
llrs t day of a regular term of the above en
:itled court, commencing next after the ex
piration of six weeks from the dale of the
ilrst publication of this summons, and ii
vou tail so to answer, for want thereof the
plaintitr will apply to the court for the re
lief demanded in the complaint, to wit : A
decree disolving the bonds of matrimony
now existing between plaintiff and defen
dant, and awarding the care ami custody
if the minor child, Flossy lClgin to plain
titr, for general relief and for costs and dis
bur.seinciit.s of this suit. You will further
take notice that this summons is published
by order of the Hon, L. 1. I-on, judge of
the above entitled court.
Madi at ( hamhers, ami dated this l.'itli.
day of Julv, INrti.
JOHN H. OIUTF.S.
jul.t7-w(l. Atty. for I'HV.
NOTIC E I'-mMMJ H L 1 C A 7 1 ox.
I.A.MI OFI'ICK AT I, A (illAXlli:. OlIKOON.)
July it, lssu. i
Notice is heroby given that the fnllowiiur
liaiuud settler has lileil notice of her inten
tion to make final proof iu support of her
claim, ami that said proof will be made he
tore ltcgister and Receiver at I.a (iralidc.
Oregon, on Aug, 20, 1SM1, viz:
Aiuaiiiln .lane I.ovil,
lid. No. 2.V. for the SK and F.V. SW
Sec. 11 Tp, ilSouth R ID HWM. She names
the following witnesses to prove her con
tinuous residence upon, and cultivation of,
said land, vU: O. P. P.arnes, II. L. Daugh
erty. Riiudall Robinson, and John Mur
phy, all of Cove, Oregon,
11 EMI V Rl.N'KII urr,
jul. lO-wtt'igx. Register.
.NOTICE FOlI 1THLICATIOX.
b,M Or.in i: at La (iitA.vin:, oiikuon, I
dune II, !8Sj,
Notice l hereby given that tho following
named stttlerlia tiled notice of hi- hiteu
thai to undo thiol proof hi support of his
claim, and that said proof will be made be
fore ltcgister and Reeeher at l.a (irande.
Oregon, on July 'Jtt, isni, Iz:
Saiiiiiel South,
Hd. No. .'.s'tit!, for the SW N M XV SK 'K
SW nml XV See. Toy, iiship ll South R -II
HWM. He iianii's the following witnesses
to prove his continuous rcsidouee upon, aid
cultivation of, ald laud. vU : .loseph Van
tlervanter, John Vanorder, Rleliard South,
ami Allium Vaiidenauter, all of Union, Or.
IlliNltY KINHIIAUT,
juul'J-wO. Register.
NOTICE FOR I'UHLICATION.
Land Oi'Kicu at Lv okaxdi:, Oiu:oi.n, I
.1 une it. liSKti.
N'otlee Is hereby irlven that the following
named settler ha lileil notiee nf his inten
tion to make final proof in support of lib
claim, ami that said proof will W made be
fore Reirtfter and Receiver at I .a (irande,
On-jrou, on .1 tily Jf, IhWt, vU:
Abraham unilHviintur,
ltd. No, IH4, for the SK 1-4 See ,'tt Tp. 5 s.
Ii. 41HWM. lie nanus the following wit
news to prove his cniltiuuotls residence
upon, ami eultivittloii of, said land, vl. :
i .lOM'pn uiiclevioilcr, John unorder, Rleh
nl M. Sooth, and ?uuiel Houth, all of I n
lou, Oregon.
IlKXMY itlXKHAItT. j
JUUlJ-W. Reglsicr, !
I NOTICE FOR I'UHLICATION.
Ia-NI OVVK K AT I.V (ilt.VMIK,()Hi:(ilN, 1
dune II, lS.Mi. (
Notlw Is hereby tfhen tunt the following
ll ilued ellb r ha tiled notice of hl hiteu
Hon to make tinal proof hi support of his
t'lai a, and that saiii pi oof w l'.l be niade be
fore Register and Rweiver t La Orallde,
Otviton, ou Julv Sti, ISnI, viz:
ltlflianl SI, .south, -
ILL No. HIlS, for the V 1--J NV See. 2 and !
H 1-S X B Nee. 8 Tp. I! South R. 41 EWM.
He nanii s the following witnesses to prove
his continuous rvldeniv upon, and ctiltlva
I lun of, said land, viz: A, Vaudevautir,
Joseph Yandex auter, John Vanorder, and
Samuel South, all of I'lilon, Oregon,
Hkxuy Rinkuakt,
uul2-wi). Refistur.
R. C. CREIC,
Dealer ill Every Variety of
Hi I
STATIONERY,
, V(, ,,., ., 1;ir rp aM.l1.11,.ltt
; of Fit I IT TAHLK'JV. which are a.knowl,
, , , ,. , , j.Unest eon,
fl..rt:,.,1..rv ,,,. wor,
" t.o'n r mini worm,
i
Particular attention i- invited to my line of
Fjshirgg Tacide,
FINK 11. Y HOOKS, and 1'ISIIIN'O I'hI.L.S
Whii h are in im-nt variety and yeij
reasonnhle in irice-,
In addition In the abovn we oarrv iu -lock
' nearly every article u-ltnlly kept IU a tlrit
class dru st re. including
j Sjiongcs, Trusses,
Shoulder Hraces,
Brushes, Perfumery,
;ey WEST CIAKM, Etc.
LAUNDRY QUEEN.
The BEtiT WasMiv
Ma ch ii i c i) i the I Vorld!
j 8. Al. WAIT, PlKU'ttlKTOIt.
' Witil Hro's. Agents for IJuion county.
This machine is without doubt the best in
existence, and gives HNTIltH satisfaction
wherever tried,
iriy-Macliii.i".ii -lock at J. . HATON'S
STOIJK. whl-re thev can he bought at any
time. THY TI1K LAI NDUY "ii'KHN.
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VI
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Stage Laree.
rnii.n and ('oriincopia.
Viut. T, I'ropriutor,
Hi-tween
A. .1
3
.lack. Vincent has put on a stage line be.
tweeu this city and l'orir:copa, oyer the
new Pine creek road, and will make regular
trlp, leaving I'nion Mo'idays, W edne dav s
ami Fridays at (I a, in., returning on Tues
days, Thursdays and Saturdays,
I'mir lioise C'or.ii iril ;,iai'Ites.
Stages stop til Park, Wright's Mot Sulphur
Springs. Halm Creek Meadows, llogeiu, Ivi
gle Mlninng District, Paddy's Paradise, Pine
Valley and Cornucopia.
'I'lie entire trip will be made in day time,
I'ver.vlioily Hides AVith Jimli."
Ascension School,
(For Olrb.)
Cove, Oregon.
Third ear begins September 2nd., lsMi.
I 'or prospectus giving full information, ad.
dress. . v . it. ruvi;i,i.
jul.l7-C
Pfluelpal.
Leiffhton Academv,
Cove,
f)nvm,
Second year begins September 2nd,, isfl.
For i rospecltis, address i
UFA'. W. I!. POWKLL,
jul I7-tf. Principal.
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ATTENTION!
MULHOLLAN, KNOX & CO.,
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12G First St., PORTLAND, OR.
No charges for filling orders.
SEND FOR CIRCULAR.
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SEW FIVE CENT CKrAIJ,
140ur Darling'1
For sab' by .lones Hro.
lou, Oregon.
Jul.l7-tf.
sole agents, L'n
HORN A CO.
Parm For Sale.
Containing ."20 acres of good land, -iui-atcd
one ipiartcr of a mile Last of Summer
vllle, all under fence. There Is an ordinary
dwelling house on It, ami a good barn anil
outbuildings. It ha a good well, and is
additionally -upplied with water by a trcam
which Hows through it. About one-half of
the laud ir unileretiltivation. Will ell it for
S i o 50 per acre.
which will include the following farm im
pl. incuts: One mower, 1 raUe, ;! breaking
jilows, 1 harrow, 1 roller. 1 second hand
wuoii and harness, one-half interest in one
head r, 10,0001 alls, 20,1100 shingles, tons
olhav.and other things too numerous to
niciii'ion. A u'ooil title wilM 1 glM'ii. It Is a
great bar-'aui
I', i-1111 1 In r lu'orinatlon eall at this oftice.
11EST IX TIIUWOUI.il ILilllSlUMO
IU weartiiK qualities ore unsurpassed, actually1
outlutluR two Ixiisi r nr other lirand. Fret) Irota
uUmalOlli. tiUT TIIUtSUXUlNU.
FOU BALE nV
Orcgou and Wanbloetou Ter. Slorchanta
oiid JJcaleri ceucrallr.
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