IT T116 0I8IBQ Scot N10N. OKKttON. SAT. DISC. 19. 1? Brief Bulletins. Subscribe for the Scout. John Wright I celling drugs at coil. jNfeill and Sullivan against the world. Buckingham fc Hccht's boots at Drake's. Largest stock of plug tobacco at Drake's. Go and look at Jones Bret's Chri6t rcas gods. Buy your Christmas turkey of Drake. ?J. Tho people of Joseph want the town incorporated. Johnson, tho harbor, save ho knows how it is to he u father. ?.Irs. Allie Dcnney, of Tint; valley, visited Union this week. Several communications unavoid ably crowded out of thin isuo. The usual number of lawyers from different sections are in attendance at the circuit court. We give the President's message in full in this issue. It in an interesting document. Head it. Keatl the advertisement ot the New Year's hall to be given on tho '.si. at Wright's hall. A grand masque skating carnival will be given at Wright's hall, Christ man night. Sen ad. elsewhere. The name of Lena 1'aueake was overlooked, last week, in netting up the roll of honor of t he Pine valley school. Cliristman goods in endless variety at Jones Bio's, and sold 25 per cent cheaper than they can be got cUe wlu'ie. The remainder of the evidence given in the Bennett trial will appear ne,t week. Tho trial is still in progress as -wo go to press. Groceries told ns cheap at Jones Bro's. as at any place in Union county. Buy a dollars worth and get a chance in the big gift distribution. Purchase 50 cents worth of Christ mas presents at the Cove drug store and obtain a ticket entitling holder to 11 free draw, Jan. 1st., for three- dolls worth i'9.00. lleinember "Khingaun, Or the Out law of US" at Wright's hall next Wed nesday evening. The proceeds will be applied for the benefit of the Union fcilver Cornet xiaml. Vol. 1, No. 1, of the Pacific Coast Sun, issued in Portland, by tho Sun Publishihg Company, ban been re ceived at thir: office. We placed it on our exchange lit with pleasure. lion. T. J. Proctor, formerly a resi dent of Union county, died suddenly at his residence in Kanta Hosa, Gal. on the 6th. inrt. llauy friends of his in this country will be pained to hear of bin death. There not being a sufficient number in attendance at the meeting, last Tuesday evening, to arrange for a Christina tiee, nothing was done, anil we presume there will be no tree. This is to be regretted. A grand ball will be given by Dun ham Wright, at Medical Springs on Big creek, Christinas eve. Tickets, 52 50, including food for liorses. Uhere will alto he a Christmas tree in tho evening. All are invited. The cube of the Slate of Oregon vs Bolder, Tibbetts and Godfrey, for the killing of Skiff, will probably t.ome up for trial next week. We &ro not ad vised as to whether any new evidence will be introduced, or not. The Boys Brass Band, of Baker City, entertained our people last night at Weight's hall. Wo have not time to review C heir merits in this issue, but they are good. They play at La Grande to-night. Go and hear them. Al. Dickson has sold his interest in tho harness shop to his partner, Dan. Beidlenian, who will continue the busi ness alone. We have not learned what Al. will engage in next. If he attempts to leave town ho should be chained up. He is too good a citizen to lose. Wednesday last one of our Chinese ci'izens "pasred in his checks" and was buried on Thursday by Iuh coun trymen with appiopriato ceremonies, eueh as strewing little bits of paper along the route to tho grate, burning the clothing and articles belonging to the deceased, etc. We will state for (he benefit of par lien concerned that Mr. W. G. Beck, of New Bridge, did not write the com munication which appeared in the Kcoi'T, recently, signed "Barrel! Dean." If it was the cause of giving offense to nfiy one, wo are very tony. Hence forth we shall sliiko out of our corres pondents letters everything of that uature that wo do ot fully under eU'nd. Everybody Fhould attend tho enter tainment which will ho given next "Wednesday evening by the Union DiKiiiiitie Company under the man agement of It. il Ileal. The exciting Irish drama, "Shingaun, Or the Out law of OS" will be presented. The en tertaininent will conclude with tho ride splitting farce "Harney the Baron, Or an Irishman in Germany." A good lime may ho expected. Commissioner Alton has asked tho ?r'J!A 0f Trado' of Portland, to give $d(XH)"to defray tho uxpentea of an exhibit by Oregon at the projiosed American exhibition in London." The proiKMjtion wan discussed at a re cent meeting, and it was found to bo tho "sense of the board, that Oregon ould not bo materially benefitted bv R display at that exhibition." It i8 aim the "sense" of everybody che who curry auy of that useful article around with them. rwc. lath., ism. Town very quiet, this week, on aci count ci a largo number of citizens at tending court. Jas. lUissell's new residence is raised and approaching completion. It will bo a ndistitntial ornament to the vil lage. Miss Emma Jones will start for Butte Oity, Montana, Monday, where she will spend the winter visiting her sister. Mr. .ino. Magann, miller in the Al bina llourinc mill, joined his family in Cove, Wednesday, and will spend Christmas at home. The little folks all go to co the beautiful life size doll at the drug store. It is to be given away lo the lucky ticket holder, New Year, A. B. Bobinson is running a regular hack to Union this week. This makes three lines from Cove to Union, so tho traveling public cannot complain. The Ascension school and Lcighlon Academy will give two weeks holiday vacation, commencing next Fridav. The majority of the students will visit their homes during the time. M. W. Mitchell returned from Ar lington, Wednesday. He left his daughter. Miss Lillie, who has been very sick with fever for the past six weeks, able to sit up and in a fair WAy to recovery. A continual popping of old Ken tucky rifles and modern breech-loaders can be heard on every side and all seem bound local turkey, Chriftnias, on the strength of their skill. Proba bly the most interesting match vjlll be between tho well known crack shots, S. M. Itloom, S. G. White and K. Mor ris, at 100 yards range, strictly hands off Up to'dato Mr. W. is slightly the favorite in pool selling. When it comes to haul to head en counters with burglars, give me a good pitch fork. B. A cat with file re quires prompt and energetic treat ment. W. If they had not held me, I might, have gone through the win dow. M. First blond for me. M. The tui key goes to your humble ser vant, 'W. Did you hear of the line present I sent to my girl at Alder, for Chriftnias. S. Wonder why 1 don't get a supply of collateral from home. II, Who won the wager of a suit of clothes? Churns, 50 Store. cents at Drake'x Cash Smumerville SifkinjiK- Several of our good citizens are in Union this week. Henry Chandler, of Union, was in town on Tuesday. The Pr 'sbv-teriau church at La Grande will he dedicated nest Sunday. Large numbers of "dog" salmon are being captured in Mill creek. They are not (it for food however. John C. Wilson, of Girard, is vi.-Uing his fitter, Mrs. F. 15. He mav conclude to reside in Kansrs, Collins. Oregon permanently. A. SomiiKT, of La Grande, is in Summervillu ath uding to tho business of D. Sommer it iho. during Dan's absence at Union. J. J. Chapman returned from Iowa, on Tuesday. Jap says that Iowa in too cold for him, the thermometer registering 15 degrees below zero while he was there. The young folks are preparing for the masquerade on Cliristmas eve. Everybody is invited. Herman Wnl tleck is prepared with costumes of all descriptions lor sale or rent. Uncle Haryey Myers died last Mon day morning. Mr. Myers had been siel: with consumption tor a long time, and his death was not unexpected. The funeral sermon was preached bv Rev. J. C. Willert. At the city election last Monday, A. Shaw, T.J. Bussell, Geo. W.ielly, '1 heo Williams. S. L. MoKon.ic and A. J. Patten were elected Counciltnen, 15. D. 11 ubers, Treasurer; C. D. Mo Dowel, Ittcorder; 15. B. Moreloek, Marshal. Mr. Peter Brogger, of Elk Flat, was kicked by a horse last Tuesd ty morning. He was feeding his horses and upon going to the barn, they found him lying unconscious with his skull fractured. Dr. LMnehart was called but could do nothing for the unfortu nate man. Mr. Brogger lingered un til Saturday, hut never regained con sciousness. J lid funeral on Monday was largely attended. The Suinmerville court was a little ahead of time last week. A case si t for the 11th. was tried on the 9th., and the defendant failing to appear, judg ment was reudeied in tavor ot the I-laintilffor the full amount asked for. On the morning of the 11th, the de fendant Hindu his appearance, ready for trial, and was iuiormed that he was jurt 11 trifle too late to put in an answer. He pioducul tho papers that had been served on him mid succeeded in convincing "His Honor" that tho case had been tried a "little too previ ous," eoescqucntly tho pioceedings of tho first taial were set aside and the defendant was permitted to put in an unswer. It is supposed that tho ex citement over the city election had not subcided and was the cause of the premature trial. ClUHK. Hardware Drake's. and tinware at cost at G'boay jWlllluer Goodi, Mr. Cochin desires to inform her pntroiiH and the people generally that 011 account of having such a large stock of the latest stylo of hats, she has reduced the price on them about one-half. She has also made a great reduction 011 other kinds ot goods. Ladies' desiring goods in her lino will do well to call at once. Bennetts Trial Considerable Difficulty Experi enced in Obtainig Jurors. l$VIDEJ(CE IN THK CASE. The case of the State of Oregon tf Win. Bennett, charged with the murder of be fore, came up for trial lit the Circuit court last Monday. Considerable ditnoulty was cjicribnced in obtaining Jurors, and It took till Wednesday afternoon to obtain the fob tawing named persons o act as jcr.oiis: Alex Furpaoon. J. C Randall. Ed. Cran (salt. 11. M. South. A. K. Thoma, 1). P. MjjDantels, Ed. Mitchell. Thomas Keating, Kelson Schoonover, Envin, Dn. UtNr.itA.isr Dent;; called as a witness en behalf of the State, testified ns follows: Ke-dde in Suinmcrville. On the .Mb. "f Julv la-t saw I.crore lyim: on the ground near B."nett's houe. (W'tnps then ci plnitud (he triture of Legorc's wound and oiireof hall.) I wa present at his death, l li. death was rnuscd by gun-shot wound. Was with him from 123) two hours and a h.slf, lis died about 5 oVloi k s.sine d iv. lie laid on ground about o te hour, yfe took him to lipiinftt'" house and lnj.l him on tho bed. I t -1 1 him he was scriouslr wounded, and if be had any wills to make or business to attend tq, ho had better at tend to it. .19 life was Tory uncertain, l.e ore made some stateuic'nt1, I uiked him if lie lt d told Jill, an 1 ho -aid he had noth ing more to say. He said: "Dr. I i'iii bad lv wounded.. I think am going to die. fjt'e whatvnu think about it; but 1 am not afraid lo die. I am badly shot ti 1 don't think 1 ca-i get well. I nni not afraid to die; 1 don't consider my life worth an 05 '' This was when 1 tlvt arrived. That wsi all he saul, c.xeent bi"n he asked about liN condition, an 1 for me not to hold nny tbiir; baek from him. Afterwar 1 he said : 'For Ond's sake ane-d him. I don't Wi"' to bo shot auy more." 1J s then Slid he had no more business to attend to Cross Examination Ir. Htrau'te, Free man I.addnnd Win. llarris went with me to -ee i."gti'.!; went in Kreemnn (.mil's wagon; had no ill will toward Bennett; I.e gore wos lviug about 100 or 15) yards from Dennett's liouse. I saw he was' aiitl'orlng, gave him hvpoderinie inject! in of morphia, also gave him miiw brandj-. 1 saw we could not move him far und went to Den nett's liouee to got a bed; to.it Mrs. Dennett that I.egore would not live lone;, fcihe told me to brin,; him. I could get unythc; in tne houc. When I came tliore, there were the or i. perse n present. 1 eont-idcred it 1 part of my duty lo take any statements Legore might make. I asked lilni to Rive me a liitorv of this eircum-tnnoe; think it was soon a'ter I enme there; don't know whether anyone heard him or not. When he made his statement I nan then by his side; think nil his statements were made at one time, l.egorc made these statement while lving on the around, T trust to my memory ; can give It in substance. lie said': "About. 111-011, while riding a'o ig with mv fainilv. we csinc nejir Dennett's house, I aw b-Mineit co'iiing boliiii 1 the Wagon. My wife ssid, 'thero he (Oiji.-s with a gun. be" is going to shoot unl' iii-nnott ran n. close beld'id the wagon and .shot iu. 1 ti.Kl my wife 1 was shot, and fell out of the Tvagrtm My little girl unlatched one of the ho's"s." Krgore did not snr these were his dying statements Alter 1 told him his e.ise was very serious, he nin le these ?tate nunts. I think likely others heard him, but id I noteall anyone to hear it. 1 0011 sidered it my duty to tell him of his eiuidi- tiou, but don't rceolleet whether 1 asked him 'how it occurred" or to "'make a .state ment," when I came, or .shortly after, he told me the.ie things, lis. said he was get ting down behind ths sent when Dennett stint. When I came, Legore was lying 1! 1 or 8 J feet from the wagon. I ordered thiin to arr"st Dennett ; don't know that I took any drinks before I got there: was not i.n dor the inlluunce of litpior. J did not ar rest Dennett. lit direct Examination. I.cgoie said ''ForOol's sake, gentlemen, arrest him! Holias alren ly killed ine. I don't want him to shoot m'u g lin, Arrest him and let the law take its course. I don't want him mobbed." I will not say positively tha' L''jjn"o said, "ho has killed me" or "he has .shot ine and I wl I die." 1)K. fJrKANQE Testitied : Was at Buinmerville Mh of July. First saw Ijegoro near residencu of Dennett De.-iebed Legore same time that Dr. Dine hart did; .nv Legore lying on the wound I.egoT'i made some statement about his eon ditiun: inndo unmo cnrelosj observation about his life j heard him make some state nieir. to Dr. H'liehart; they were male whilehe was lying on the gnain 1, within an hour after we arrived ; can, t quote his exact words, Lotrnro said : "Cuming down Mil this side of liouso his nttentu 11 was at tracted by aoino noise behind him. and he a id his wife looking hack saw Benneit b-hiiul with a g in. trying to get a shot at ':m. II s wife grabbed at the lines and he tr'.ad to get down behind th&scit. and while in a stoo'iing position thr shot was tired." I 'hink I have a correct knowledge of the position of the premises. (Pint or diagram hero introduced und explained.) Cross Examination. lliiichnrt nsked me to go. 1 think during the hour he laid there Itinehart sa id something to I.egoie that called out the tt.iteinent. L 'goro ma le statement .something about that he was shot hnd'y, a id wou'd die, and that he wanted Dennett arrested. There was ta k of arreting DenncH soon after we cam there, Mns. 1 F.GORK T'.stlfled: Lffirew.is my husband; was with him aising Dennett's house on 6th of July lait ; sa iv Dennett beh'n I the wagon; he ran along a'ter the wagon; pointed the gun at my hiijband; saw the smoke and beard the report. My husla id said, "My God, he has shot ine! Kiss me," ami fed on t of the wagon; Dennett was at tho hind wheel of the wain : hush uid was Mint be tween (he hour of 12 and 1 o'clock anil hud between 7 mid 8 o'clock in ivenhiK of aiue dav. Cross Kxiintnution. Dennett was 75yds. from hia house. The firsUI sav of Dennett In.' wa er sjin-r the fence, out of the brush, near the old huusc ; did not see him till af ter we passed him ; hea-d soinetl.Jn ;, looked a'ound and saw bi n ru initiga'txr tho wa gon; no' husband and I w ij riding on a spiing seat; when I s.iw Dunno't wn go ing lo slmot. I pushed mv hui-bind down oil' tho seat; my hUhh uid I joked nround mid rji.-cd hie head and body so lie could lot k over the seat ; was in a crouched po sit. 0.1, at which t. in -Dennett was up to the wugon and shot; WMgon was marly oppo site Dennett's hous.' when the shi.othiK 10 k place. My husiund lys. Dennett is at iioiue. I a.'u his wagon, and his barn door Wopen;" he looked around and said. 'Ihn e liu comics with a gun." I and ru little girl grabbed the lines, I ta!d. "let us drive up, my h11.1l aad alJ it was 110 use. l'.e-dirfc: Lxmninutiun Umbnud was on tine ilglit sida of the sejt; the horses were trotting down the little lull. M.tnr Lk'joju Testitied: Am 11 vearsold; Legore was in v father; he died on the 6th of July, 1S5J; X saw Dennett that day about 11 o'clock; he was awful close to father when he shot; father slipped down off the seat; was hi front pait of wagon when father was shot: Ddiniett was at hind wheel on right hand side. Cross Examination. I saw Deneutt wlmu we were passing; he was crossing th fjnee behind us; father had no gun hi the wagon: when I saw Dennett corn.iig. I left ruy scut and grabbed the lines and hit the norsei with a whip, at the same time father tlid off the ss at; I was, in company with Mr. Cranncr. put riding, about one nonr talked freely and had a good time; did not say to Mrs. C. lht father had a un in the wagon, hut had not time to use it after we saw- D, did not say to Mrs. Ohent. about the 1st. of Sept. last that father had a gun in the wLj;on, hut hnd no time to nee it after he saw Dennett. Dennnett followed the wa gon about "5 yards. Annus Lkioke Testified ; Am s years old : Legore was uy father; I Unuw ne'nnctt; l was present; lie I the man who shot my father. J. W. HuoitEs Testified; Am acquainted with Dennett; had a talk with hiui in June. ISsU Cross Examination. I had Jliis talk with Dennett at his house; lie asked me if 1 saw Igore ; tild him I did not. Dennett said, "It don't matter, I'll get him aiij !ioy.'' He made no explanation about what he meant; he made some remarks about Legore kicking him. Hera the tatc rotted. Kvidcnce for the defcusc will be given ext week. Uuelcwheat Drake's. and corn meal at Park Pickings. Dec. loth., 1880. l tin snow is UisapjioariUK very rap idly under tho influence of a chiuooL wind. The l'ark public school opened tho Cth. ins., w;th an attendance of 22 pupils. We hear tht Lum. Fisher, of Ilig creek, who was dangerously ill, having contracted a severe cold at a Thanks giving ball, is slowly recovering. Mr. James South has shook the l'ark dust from his feet and hied him filf to bis old home in Ohio where he will probably remain permanently. Miss. Ihiima Jones was visiting friends in the Park last week. She intends starting, soon, to Montana on a. visit to her sister, where she will re main all winter. L. B. Forrester passed through I'm U, last, week, with a load of draulic pipe for his placer min,o Murray (iiihjh. He js preparing the for the spring run of water. The Park Literary and Debating Society meets every Saturday evening and discusses with much ability the diilerent issues of the day. Kvery body is invited to attend. Mrs. Vnndevanter aid family nr rived hero last week, from Iowa, with 1 view of locating in these parts. They will be quite an addition to the Micioty of the Park, as well us to the school. J. G. I did not think you had gall enough to mention tiut after I was riood enough to pay you the mm of live cents more than you asked for it. The next time we atart out on a trip of that kind, we will try and get a horse that will not take the cholera morbus, and then we will got lhcr op time. S. and V. Pure cider vinegar at Drake's. forth Powder Nngffcts. Dec, 14th,, 1830, The old grist mill n tint place has been remodeled and runs night und day. J. II, Hardin has tho finest littlo barber shop, together with candy and fruit stand, in the town. Our Debating and Literary society went --flewa" died an ignoiniuioii'e death, and into oblivion has passed, and the wave of their discord ends. Our si reel a liavo heeu improved woudei fully by some of our citizens making cross walkB which were great ly needed on account of the mud and water Mr. Marshall, 0110 of the partners of Hall & Co., so wo are informed, has sold out his entire- interest in the saw mill to a gentleinnii by the name of lClhels, a very oncrgetie and enter prising man. 'Their saw mill is run ning night -and day. The city nobs have announced (hat there wili he a grind hall on Christ ia eve, and invite their friends in the neighboring towns and villages to come ami have a good lime cut tho pigeon wing and cat tho tinker wing. Duwk. Choice bacon and lard at Drake', bilverton, Or. I tnko pleasure In testifying to the reme dial properties of the Orkuon Kiimr TrA, For the punt three years I have been trou bled w iih derangement of the kidneys, dur ing which time riiavc tried various reuie die without obtaining relief. 1 bought a packau of the Oiikuom Kidney Ts.a from J. C. Hayes, and from Iho lirat dose began to feel better ninl am hafipr to say that al ter using the package, 1 am almost entirely curoJ. HAMUUL COX. Best cigars in town at Drake's. W.-mlarriil Cuie, W. I). Iloyt A Co., Wholesale and Detail Druggists of Home, Oa., says: We huve been sailing Dr. King's New Dlscorery, Electric Hitters and Ducklen's Arnica fc-'alre for two years. Have never handled reme dies that tell as well, or give .such uniTersal r utisfaction. There have been some wonder ful cures effected by these medicines in this city, b'evcral cases of pionotinccd consump tion have been entirely cured by the Use of a few bottles of Dr. King's New discovery, taken hi connection with Klectrio Ditter's. We guarantee them always, hold by J.T. Wright, druggist, Union. Oregon. Cross-cut saws, cheap, at Drake's. Holiday Goods. Wo otTer a large variety of useful holiday goods that are easily nent by ihII tr ex press, hncchil attention 1 mked to our bilk, Kutiu, Velvet und Woolen dress goods. Cloaks, Khawls, Gloves, Fans, Jibbo-.s, Linen table sets, Oartahn, etc. Also to an n llcss assortment of Hilk and Linen haiid kcrehiofs for Ladies mil Gents' use; id I new nod in the motf uttractlve patterns, fiend us your orders as early as possible. Maniples scut on application and orders solicited. ' OLDS fc KING. 180 First Street, Portland, Oregon. Urli.Eiur aiuiins To millions, pleusing Ihelr palates, and cleunsing their systems, amudug their Liv ers, Kidneys, fjtoiituchs aud Dowels t a healthy activity. Much Is tha mission ol famous California liquid fruit reiuedy.Hyrup of Figs. 60c and 1 bottles for (td by all druggists. Hnell Ueitsha Woodard, wholesale agents, fi-rtlaud, Or. Taken up Dee 1st. IpSo. nt the J. Tharoas (arm, two mile Northeast of the Cove, Ore gon, by Ilea. W. Thomas., Ono sorrel marc with brand on right shoulder resembling the letters V 11 combined, the ripht stem of the V formiiiR the left stem of the 11. About 1-V hntds high, 4 years old. Ap praised at $50 by Jaiper (. Stevens, Jus lice of the Peace. NOTICE FOR PURLICATJCtf. Application for P. 8. Patent. Survey Vo. I, Claim No, S". Mineral application No. 70. U. 8. I.ANpOrricE. L OnAsnv.. Oueoom.) December II, 1SS(5. I Notice is hereby Riven that the Oregon ("lob! Nlinlng Comnany, of Louisville. Ken tucky, by Joseph laice. their attorney, whnte poitalllce address i Daker Citv, Dii ker county, Orcjon, has this dav tiled their application for patent for thirteen hun dred nml severity linear feet on tl(c 'Whit niiin" quartz lode, bcarim: gold; the same being 1V)0 feet N 2,'i deje. fll mill. W and '--O feat S V") dec. M min. K from discovery dinft therenn, with surface g.'uund (IK) feet in width, situated in (iramte minim; di-"-triet, Uiron county, Orenon and deaeribed by the iitllcial plat aiid field notes on tile in this ofllc.', as follows', viz: Dcgiiining at a post from which the i .sec tion corner between sections 27 and S3. T (1 S. ItsT, K ; bears N IS degrees SO minutes W and (111 feet distance, running thence S "2 degrees f minutes, K s.10 ?i feet to post cor ner No. U; thence N 2d degrees 51. W 1.17-1 reet to post corner .No ,1; tnence is ,i de irress 5 iniinites. W MO.SI feet to nost cor ner No 4; then.:e 8 ir decrees 5 1, K OTQ feet lopo-itcor No.l, the place nf beginning, enn Uniim; 1S.S7 acres and forming a portion of the N'Woirirter jnd SW quarter of setiqn L'7 and MJ V; of section '2s in luwuship d south ol nance la li. Wlllamelle Mernllan. said location being recorded in volume l nagelSlof tho records of Union county Or. Adjoining claimants, on this lode, are Allen b C ix 011 the south. Aiit and all persons clnlminn adversely any portion of f-n' "Whitman qu.siU inineor claim anoveiusi-rtneo, arc required to tile their nnverse claims with tho Kcgis- ter of the U.S. Land Ollloe at La Oraiide, Pnion countY, Oregon, during t lie sixty uavs period 01 paoiieation iierrof, or tiiey will bit barred by virtue of t lie provisions of the statute. Hknut 1'imkii p.t, Kecistcr. His hereby ordered that the foregoing notice ol application for 11 U. fc pvont ne lUiDiisiieti lor a period 01 w days ten con secutive weeks in the Oukuon Scout, a wet kly new paper published at Union, In union county, wreon llCN'KY lJlT-UART, IcclS-wiO. ltegister. NOTICE FOll PlinLICATlON. Aiplir.'tion for a U. y. Patent. Survey No 2 Claim No. IW. Mineral application No. 80. U.S. Land OrFici:l.A (Jranhh, OnrooN, 1 Decenibei' It, lgf. ( Notice is hereby given that the Oregon Cold Mining 1 'ouipany, of Loui-iviHe, Ken tucky, by Joseph Luce, their attorney, whose postotllcend Iress is Duker City, Da ker county. Or., have this day lllcd their ap plication for a patent for thirteen hundred line.ir feet on iho "Aha" quurtz lode, situ r.ted in tho firanlte mining district. Union county, Oregon, and described bv the offi cial plat and held potest now on file In this office, as follows, viz: Deginnlug at tho N W oorncr post of the 11, I k , . , r tiiiiiiuan niiin:, iinirHcii uur it , i .11, C. Snr. No. 1, an I on the N lace A. M. ('. Cor. No. I, Suithv No. 2; thence N il doc. W n Ofeet lo i.oit cor. No. 2; thence N !U he. 10 min. lOOtSteet. to nosl cor. No. 3: thence Sol (leg M min. K 2.'J0 feet to post cor. iN-i. -I ; tnence H if deg. Ol nun. huh feet to pot rir. No, 0; thence S 21) dcg. lit mill. H f-O.t feet to post cor. N . 0; thence N 72 deg. tt") min. W .10.81 fret to corner No. I, the place of begin ning, containing 18.; 8 acres and forming a portion of the NK !' of i'i c 28 aud the N VV U of bee 27 in Tp u S of It 15 K W M, si. id location being recmd d in Vol. II. pngo 1 hi. 01 me records 01 i ipon county. Oregon Aiijiilnln: claimants 011 this lode, Wbilunia Uiiart. iiiuie on ttie fj, Una l'earl c ami 011 the NK and Alice ,,Walker on the N W. Any and all persons clnimiiig adversely any portion ot said "Alta ' (pmrtz mine or claim above described, arc reiuired to tilu theirmlvi rse claim with the KogHer of the U. b. l.iiud Olllce at La Urniide, Union county. Oiegou. during tho pariod of pub lication hivcof, or they will tin birrtd by virtue of the provisions of the statute. 11 INKY Kl.NMtAltT. ltegister. ft is hereby, ordered that, tlie forohic notice of application for 11 U. 8. Pa'nt he published lor a period of CO days (len con secuiivo weeks) In tho ufixuon Hcoct, a weekly newspaper iiiiblislica at Union, In Union county, Oregon, HlINKY ltlNKll KT, decl8-wl0. ' ltegister. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Application for a U. S, Patent. Survey No. 3. Chain No. 39. Mineral applica tion i0. ill, U. S. LndOkficb La Giianui:. OnKiio.l Deceinhor It. ISStl. f Notice is hereby given that the Oregon iioni .Mining (.'OnipMiiy, o- i.nuisriue, Ken tucky, by Joseph Luce their attorney. whose postotllcu address is Daker City, lin ker county, Oregon, have this dav tiled Ihelr application for a patent for thlrtec 1 hun dred linear feet mi the "Druin" qu irt, lode, tho sumo being I'M feet N 2.r deg M min. W niid72.')f(ctS2ad'g. ol niln, K from dis covery shaft thereon, with surface Emnml (.00 feet In width, ituat in (Jranite mltiii y. district, Ihiion county, State of Orcj' n. snd described by the offichil plat and field notes now on tile in this otilce, as follows, viz; Drginnlng at a noint from wld -h the See. cor. bet ween' icc. 27 and 'M, Tp (I S It 4.-) , bears tt M do!.'. 15 nun. K. 1!), "2 feet (list.; thence N il" (leg. 01 min W.I. 'i'i feet to post morbid N . 1; thence H' l de-;. 00 mill W. (X0 t'cet to a pot miirked No. .'1; thence H 2 " dcg. 51 min H l.'2'i feet to a po-i marked No. ; lliiuee N (Jl deg. 00 min. V. t" post corner No. I. marked for. No. 1 D. M. O. Hur. No, .t, contiilnli r lii.Sf acres oud formhu a portl 11 of the NW and theSW 'A of Sec. 27, in Tp (iSof K.ing.. 15 K Willametle Meridian, said locali 111 be ing recorded in Vol. I), page 171 of the records of Union 0 unity, Onz n Admin in claimants on this lodo ICik tjuurlz lodo 011 the south. Any und a 1 persons claiming adversely any portion of said "Drnin1 quartz mine or chdin above di scribed, nro required 10 tile their adverse claim with the ltegister of (he U S. Laud Olllco. at La Cirnnde, Union county, Oregon, during theperiol of pub lication hereof, or they will bu baived by virtue of the provisions o( tho xtatute. Kinky lti.Nr.ri aiit. ltegister. It Is hereby ordend that the fo-egoing notice of application torn U. hj. Patent bo puhlMied font period of 00 days (ten con sccutiro woiks) in the Oiikoo.n Scout, u weekly nrwapnper publiahed at Union, In Union county, Oregon. llUXUY Hl.N'f IIAItT, declS-wll. ItcgiBier. llueblrii'a Arnica. Bntva. Tim ni'.5TSALTKhi tha world for Cuts, Bruises, ?orn, Ulcers, Salt Itbeuin, Tever Kores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, (hllblnUs,, Corns, mid all Skin 1 rnptlons, mid positive ly cures Piles, or no pay required. It li guaranteed to giro perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. PrlcJ 23 cents per box, for tale by J.T. Wright, Union, Oregon. Fure apple cider al Drake'. GRAND. MASQUfi SBIING CABKIVAL, At Vrigit's Hall, Union, on Sat, Night, December 35, 1886. LIST OF PIIIRKS TO HB AWAUDKD ; Iadirb' Prizes. Best lady skater, u. fine, (inadruiilo jihite, cup and tm cer. llcst costume, fino quadruple eilvei card receiver. Heat sustained character, fino quadru ple silver plated sugai sppon, in srvt. in lined case. GflNT'fl. I'lti.ts. Ilest skater, ft fin quadruple silver plated moustach pup and saucer. Best costume, fino gent's toilet knife, worth $-1.00 Best sutatned character, shaving mug, brush and razor, in satin case. Parties desiring to contest for first prize will please notify tho proprietor, as they can have full possession of tho lloor while contesting. All masquers must register name and costume. MUSIC BY THE 15 AND, Procession of masquers will entci the hall at 7:30 No ono will bo allowed to skate but masquers, until masks are removed. SKATHS PKlili TO MASQUERS; Admission, - - - - JiO cents. 7886, 1887! New Wi Ball. Wrijjht'rt HsiM, Union ON tl mi use. m The Best of Music has been Secured. Hopper at Centnunnial Hotel, A lUlinblc Aillelv. For enterprise, puih and a deslro to get mi eh goods as will give tho trade satlsfiictlon, J. T. Wright, the drugglitt, leads all compe tition. Hi hells Dr. Dosanko's l ough and Luns Syrup, because Its the best me dulne on thw niuikf t for coughs, co .s, croup and iiriiiiurr eousuinptlon. Price 60 cuius aud l.tO Siuuililr-i free. Sjiiih t rigs. Mnnufaotined only by the California Fig Kyrup Co., Han Kraiclseo, I'al., is Nature's Onn 1'rue Lax ilite. This pleasant Califor nia li.mld fruit remedy may be had of all druggists, t lifty cents or one dollar. It i the inoit )leasiint. prompt, and effective remedy known to cleanse the system; to not on the Liver, Kidneys, and Dowels gently vet thoroughly j to disiiel Headaches Colds, and Fever? 1 to cure Cousiuiiptiun, luJigeu lion, and kindred ills, Axe luudles .'br) cents at Drake'. Artlvn, l'ul. Inj; noil KulUbln, J. T. Vil,;lit c.'ii always be relied upon to carry hi stock the purest und best goods, and sustain the repuU'luu of being active, pushinj uid roliuhle, hr reeoniniending ar ticles with well established merit and such us are popular- Having the agency for the celebrated Or, King's New Discovery for consumption, colds ami coiurhs, will sell it on a positive guarantee. It will surely euro any and every nllection of lliroat, lungs or chest, and in order to prove our claim, we 11.1 k you to (mII and est a Trial Dottle Free, l'ru or 1 riislnirnl f. r Cnribs, Tliut the reader may fully understand what cons Itiilrs a good .'ough ami Lung Syrup, we will nay that Tar am! Wild berry u the busts of the best remedies yet (Uncovered. Th so Ingredients with several others equally ns elUcuuioiiH, enter largely in o Dr. Doiau ko's Cough and Liiiik -vrup, fn. making It one of the inosl reliable now "ii tho nurkot. Price, r0 cents and $1.00. Hainplrs Ireo. iold by J. T. Wright, Union, Oregon, W. Oqips, M, J).. Hu geon nml homoo pathlo physiciun, Uuinit OreKo.i. NOTIOU. Notice is he'ehy given, th tt by onl r of the county ecii 't! the sheriff will s'U thi old county j ill, to,'ethr with two stoves, at P'lhlic atiutio i, at th ! court houso door in i n on, Oregon i n H iturditv, the 18. h. dav of Decembi r, H.stl, at 2 o'clock p, in. The hi n doois .i -aid jail to be rrved, Slid jrfil to be rc'iiovoil fiom tho court house square within two weeks aftir tha sal . Terms of sale: Cash In b ind. O. P. (JoopAiL. Cointv Judge. Dated this 8th day o' Nov , IHSl. Attention! Attention! Christmas Presents! b'mita Clans is shqipiug here. Herman Waldsck, SUMIVIEKYILLE, OGN. Kindly calls your attention lo his enormous stock of TOYS I TOYS! TOY8! DOLLS! DOLLS I DOLLS! ALBUMS, FKAMLS, I'LUSH GOODS, LADIES' SATCHELS, VASES, FANCY CUPS AND SAUCERS, FINE IJISQUE FIOUKES, ETC. CHRISTMAS OAKDS! Of every description. Buyers will fjnd it to their interest to inspect my stock before uoinii elsewhere. I also Imvo on hand a fino stock of dents' und Ladies' Furnishing Goods. Hooka und Htutionery, Cnekery und Ghuwware, Musical Instruments, Ulgara una Tobacco. Cutlerv and Notions. Fin und Fresh Candies constantly on hand. Herman Waldeck, BUMMEKVILLE OGff,