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About The Oregon scout. (Union, Union County, Or.) 188?-1918 | View Entire Issue (April 16, 1887)
Tccpy Spring Spray. All sorts of tiincf imd weather. There has been iiKirc breaking of now ground thin spring than u.ual. April oponcd rather rough, cold nnd fuiowy, stopping nil feeding and gar dening. Fanners Who have, rails in the tim ber will ho rather late in fencing thin Kpring. .Seed grain is very Fcareo. Wheat Hots per lh. Oats and barley 2ets and .scarce at that. .Miners arc beginning to get their pricks fharpened ready for luisineH' Luck to them. Health of the valley good. .M.D.'s of .Joseph are out on hunch grass with other line stock. The. f-overal school districts are pre paring for good schools this siuiiiner. Sabbath schools arc, also being organi zed and well attended. Lot me say to miiiiu man who wishes to embark in the lumber business, that now is the time to start in on head wa tors of Whiskey creek, as there is the bort timber, and down grade to the pros pective county scat. Several slock buyers are in the valley pricing stock. (!od grant that eayuse buyers may come until every eayuse horse is gone, leaving the grass for cows. Then, maybe, we can butter our potatoes, whereas now, pepper and ir.lt lias to millet'. A number of Wallowa teams are out in (irand Hondo after seed grain, fruit trees, eet. If x. mo experienced nurser yman would come to Wallowa and make a start he could do well. It is' known beyond a doubt, that fruit will do well hero. The county seat question is gradually dying away and neweomets are enquir ing the price of lots on Hennet Flat. I am informed that the contract is let for the election of a largo store house, at that place to bo completed as soon an possible. Now is the time for good mechanics to rush to Bonnet Hat as I learn that lots and lumber will bedona-' ted to such as can come. Now would ho the time for a woolen manufacturing 1 establishment to scenic a good thing as the water power for such enterprise cannot bo heat on this sideof the moun tains. Wero I a good blacksmith I would be found at Hcimct Hat. A man competent to publish a good county newspaper could grow up with theeonn try and probably do wi ll there. Ui:.nv. Pino Nuts. Pino Valley, April 10th 1887 Mr. Peuddl and Mr. Hubert Wilki n have commenced (lie crectidii of a laiye stone or brick storehouse. Heautiful sininjr has finally arrived and the venerable hay-seeder in hunt hif,' up "that eayuse, nnd swapping for (hut 'ere hioucho toas to put in them craps." Mr. Stephen l'endell.Mr. Knul (broth er of Mrl'md of Connor creek) and Ed Parker have formed a mining syn dicate to invent in Cornucopia hales. Tlicy arc also about to negotiate for some of the Pino Valley Co's. lodes. Mr. Pendcll says he can procure all the money he wants, or may requite for that purpoce. Success to them. .Mr. Thomas Irwin has puio to Maker City after his brother John and family from Ii.wa, who wero to have been there on the (till i list. Mr. Irwin thinks he has discovered a very valuable lied of tiro proof clay, and he and his brother contemplate purehasiii: two of the lat est impiowd brick machines, and try inj,' a kil.i of three thousand "brick to start with. They will also inn their ranch and mitiitiK claims. Wanted. Xov as spriiu has come, one, two or three enterprisiiij; rail mad companies to stmt post haste their ivil engineer with his thruo leaned theodolite, chain of many links nnd pc of burnished steel with beautiful red llannel tup, to survey, lay out, es timate and build a railroad fioiu Hunt ington to camp from lloise City to eamp from camp down Pino cieek aoioss Snake river to Long's valley where there are some paid mines, thonco to the Seven Devils, jind Lewis ton. Also, last hut not least, fiom camp around old granite, down Cath erine) creek to Union. Such loads would undoubtedly leap a rich rewaid of minine; pieces of burnished gold, boarine; the image of that king of fowls the oujjle. Pl.NIIVII.l.lAN. A False Koporl. Portland, Or., April Sth, 1887 UlilTOK SeuiT: I have been inform ed, by a friend of minou few days since, that theie has been reports circulated thoiigliout the country that 1 had been scut to tho penitentiary at Kalotu Ore yon for stealing horses. Such reports tire utteily false. 1 muM eniphuticaly say the parties who started them have, not confined themselves to tho truth. J haven't been in the state of Oregon eiuoo the spring of '8-1 until about a week ago, when I came to Portland from lttitish Columbia, where I have been for the past two years engaged in an houcxt occupation and am prepared to prove what I say. Those parties, wJiu ever they are, do me a great injus tice. I lu Vi" ft iendb and relatives who are near and dear to me and I assuie yuti it i very mortifying to nie to huu (hum heur such stories, especially when there is not a particle of truth in them. t Now Mr. Kditur I have taken this opor tunity to right a wrunu, and if you will , bo kind enough U phteu this letter before the public through your valuable pajfcr vou will confer a great favor uppn an innocent ini ty. Yultiw Very It expect fully, Lot. E. ANimmso.v, I-'onnejly f Pino Valley, Union Co., Oregon. ririehnine lit Dial., "s A Ctitiislroplie. (.sci.Ni;. Kit liner's lintel. Island Citv ) The wift new nionn hint hcd her beams Athwart the evening sky, A Immlsonip boarder in bis dreams, Wiii hampirtinc; on pie, Anil fruit, unit cake, anil wlno galore i When smith nly there nroc i Keneath Id window-sill n rear That caused the fcsit Inclose; Knr well lie knew the awful .nund.s lie heard from down below It whs the "Thoinii' on h,s round Which caused his cheek to glow Anil lire to start from out his eyes, 1 And as he seized a hat i (I'm speaking of the hoarder now, And not of Thomas eat.) He swore mi oath that ere the sun Should rie upon thcmnirnw Another life' nice would lu am; Another tall of sorrow Would haven sudden end; and then lie llrinlv grasped the hat, ' And rnNe.f the window sash, so when lie went fur that Tom-eat He'd have a clear and open view Of window, tile mid roof. (That he meant "hi." wax plainly seen Ills scowl was ample proof.) Then came a Hash, and then a shriek. The marksman shouted "Dtirn it ! I've killed poor liurroii. and also mushed His lllty dollarcornct.'' 'CuiiiinC Xii" Cure for Tiled. Piles n rn frequently preceded by a sense of weight In the hack, loins and lower pail of the nhdoinen. r nislti" the iimHimi! In im. n 1 ' "I j po-e ne nas some aueciiou oi me Kidneys or uel;hli'irlug organs. At times, symptoms of Indigestion are present, llatuleney, uucasy nes of (he stoniiieh, etc. A moisture like perspiration, produeim;a very disagreeable Itching after getting warm, I a common nil. mil. ml lllli., I It1,....ll,r .....I I, .,1.1.... "". ...nit, tin i tiiM, .im. 111111111 Piles yield at nnee to the application of Dr. llosanko.s Pile Kemedy, which nets directly upon the parts effected, absorbing the Tumors, allaying the Intense Itching, and effect ill' a permanent cure. Price, .VI cents. Address, The Dr. llosanko Medicine Com pany, Phnia, O. .Sold by .1. T. Wright, Union, Oret'uii Silverton, Oregon, I have been alllleted with a kidney trou ble for twelve yeais, during which time I have used almost every kidney remedy 1 could bear of hut obtained no relief until 1 tried the (hnjim K'nlunj Tin. I mil now us ing the second box and am free to say that I am much better and have no hesitancy in recommending it as a pleasant and safe kidney remedy. W. II. COX. "Merry War," "1 Kinc;" and"()ys ter Shell," new brands of tobacco at .Jones IWs. Try them. Ptl.li- - ui a u POWDER AbsoSuteSy Puyq TliN imwiliM' never varies. A marvel of puiity, tr n ull ami wlioli oiiiem-r-. .Mure ivuimiuli ;t' 111 111 the nnliuary kiml", and cannot l e -iM in coutiictilioii with tlieinul tllllile of low test, vlmri welclit iililinii or nliosp'iute pitwilers. Sold nnv In can-. Itnv M, II.MUSii l'iiMii:it "., III! Wall St.. N. Y. SAVE YOUR SOLES AT Al. Dickson's Kent and sr-- of llCIIMIU BOOTS and SHOES Made to order out of the best mate rial to be obtained, and at prices us1 low as the lowest. Repairing done with neatness and (INpateh, cheap for cash. AND SODA KACTOHY, Cor. Main uuil.Il Sis. I'nion, Oregon, Nllint.VAN .V ItAI.KV, I'lups. Manufiieturers and dealers tu Soda Wa ter. Sarsaparilla. (linger Ale, Cream Soiln anil Chainpagne Cuter, Syrups, etc. Or ders promptly tilled. tllTTr Tiff i HIT-hI 111 V "" lutl IrJl JLij . - Main ."sueei, i iiiou, urcgou, BENSON BHOS. - PHOPH1KTOHS, Keep constantly on lianil i m.M.M.' Pnlflv". VI.'M, MC'ITON f SAUSAdE, HAMS, LA HI). Ew. MASON HAMLIN Ortins and PianoH are I'liexeellt'il, FR0M $50 TO $ 1 00 s-wun On the purebvisc of uu Instrmu'iit. bv lu ii.-i tbroiiKh W T WUIOIIT, Agi nt, I nlmi Ongon I J Kentucky Lianor Store BAKING POWDER, Marie by Botliin Manufacturing Co., San Francisco, Cal. All Elept Present of Silver, Glass, Sia or Majolica ware witli Every can. For Sale by JONES MITCHELL & LEWIS CO., (LIMITED ) Factory, Racine, Wisconsin. Branch, Portland, Oregon. liimifactttrer.s of 'Carriages, Buggies, Eoad Carts, Spring Wagons, etc. CANTON CLIPPER PLOWS. II AUItOWS, ETC. I (iALIO CHILLED PLOWS, AND IDEAL PEED MILLS. SEND I-OU CATALOOl'E AND PJUCE LIST, EH EE. jMITCHEU. & CO., Limited. - 192-.19., Trout St., Portland, Or. The Celebrated Kimball AND ARE THE BEST! j, 1 Fnnau Agent, ., l;P constantly ha.ul a MHini kx'is, niHuiiiiii-, uusks, uiiicc UPHOLSTERING Done in the Best Style. Lounges. Mttrese, and all kinds of solicited. Our price arc n asmiable. IrYl ri I I I i i i,v nA i i-" I . I I ,C I I 1 ,. sj -' wj si. i. j A. sj y r Jones Bro's. - - Artists. NUW SCliXKRY ami ACCHSS0RIHS JUST KliCUlVlil): All kinds of photographic work done in a su perior manner, and warranted, to give satisfaction. Tieis of Residences Tata on Application. DUADC "wfv bo BB d vrm iHM BRO'S. Union. Op. and Dealers In Phaetons, Buckboards Ma f alia, f . T. VVELSOIM, laree supply of Parlor and Hcd niiiiiuiiu m. Furniture made to order. Your patronage O - Main Street Union Oregon. rr ui i t I I i I s-. TO? Thonieon & Pursel nro atrcnts for j tho celebrated Cycl(,lic Wimniill, and 1 as the price on them have been fireat- ly reduced they arc now within the reach of all. Sample mill to he seen (tit their planer hi North Union. Call attd examine it. NOTICE VOW PUHLICAT1CN. Application fur U.S. Patent. Survey No. (Maim No, -II. Mineral application No. 84. U. S. I.ASiiOrnei:. La (! i:niu:. Oiikuiix,) March I, lss.7. i Notice is hereby given that the Oregon (old .Mining Company, of Louisville. Ken tucky, by iloeph Luce, their attorney, whoc iwxtolliceaililros i- Coriiucopia, t'n- ion eiuiity,-t)re(ioiit lia- this day tiled their npplicatio'u for a jiatent for t'lftcen hun dred lineal feet on the "Magic" (piartz loilc, bearing golil nnd silver; the same being l-l!Ou'etSMiuth-wi't ami JOfcet Ninth-', eat from dUcoverv shaft thereon, with Mir- ' face (.'round IWO feet in width, ituate in (irauite milling district, I'nion county. I Oregon, and described by the otlleial liit I and lield notes on tile in'thix olllee, as fol- I lows, viz: ! beginning at a point X .'II dig. 10 miu. ' West and feet distant from the quarter ' section ennii r between Sees. '.'Taiid :4. Tp. ! (i S, Kango 4"i K Willamette meridian, at' which point Is a post niaikcd corner No. 1, M. M. C. Mlivcv No. o; thence South 71 deg. oil niin. Mast (iii'i feet to ns( corinT No 'J; tlieucc North IS deg. 01 inin. Mast l.'ito feet, to post corner No. thence North 71 deg. .'it! miu. West (KXl't'eet to post corner No. 4: tltonee South is dig 04 inin. Wc.sf 1.1IMJ feet1 to post corner .No. I, ami the place or he ginning, containing lid II acres, and form ing a portion of the South-east '4 and the South-wet of Section 7 in Township (i South of I'ange l.) Mat Willamette ineildi iiii ; said location being recorded in Vol, (' pagelOof the records of I'nion canity. Oregon. Adjoining claimcnts on this lode are the "Creek'' lode on the North. Any and all persons claiming atlver.-elv any portjon of said "Magic quart, mineor claim abovedcscrihcd, aie reijuircd to tile their aiiverse elaiins with the Iiegis ter of the V. S. Land Olllee at l.a (irande. I'liion county, Oregnn, during the Mxty days period oi publication hereof, or they will be barred by virtue ot (lie provisions if the .statute. JIi:.i:y lti.vru m, ltegister. It is hereby ordered that the foregoing notice of application for a IT. S, patent be published for a period of IHl days (ten con secutive weeks; in the Oickoon Send', a weekly newspaper published at Union, in Union county. Oregon UlINItV Itt.NIUIAliT, marl-wiO. Kcgister. NOTICE EOH PUBLICATION. Application for a U. S. Patent. Survey No. 1 4. Claim No. 40. .Mineral application No. yj. U.S. I.AM) (Jutci: La (iUANiu:, Oki:oo., I March 4, Ks;. f , Notice is hereby given that the Oregon (iold Mining ( 'oninany, of Louisville, Ken tucky, by Joseph Luce, their attorney, ' whose postolllecaddre-s j.s Cornucopia, Uii- . ion county. Or., have this day liled their ap plication fur a patent for fifteen hundred lineal feet on the "('reek'1 quart, lode, bearing gold and silver: the same being 40 feet South-west and Mtid feet North-east from discovery shaft thereon, with surface ground 00 1 feet in width, situate in the (irauite mining district. Union county, Or egon, and described by the ollieial plat and field notes now on tile in this olllee, as follows, vi.: Ileginnint' at a point from which the quarter seel ion corner between Sees. -'T and ami !14 Tp. II S, It 4."i M. bearsS. odeg. i!lmin. M l'L' 0 feet, maiked by a post ." feet long, marked corner No. 1, ('. M. (', survey No. I, on North-ea-t face of post: thence S.71 dcr. .r)(i lain. M (SK) feet to post corner No. '2; thence N Is. dig Ul mill. M 1."(X) fret to post corner No. .'!: thence N 71 deg. ."II miu. W (100 feet to post corner No. 4: thence S IS (leg. 04 mill. W l.'00 feet to post corner No. 1, and tlie place of beginning, containing lO.ihi aerisand forming a portion of the Nortli-eat '4 of Section 27 in Township (i South of Itange 4." Mast Willamette meridi an: said location lieint: recorded in Yol. 1, jiage iMt of the recoids of Union county. Oregon. Adjoining claimants on this lode, are the "Magic" quart, lode on the South. Any and all persons claiming adversely ' any portion of said "Creek" quart, mine or claim above described, are required to Hie theiradverse claim with the Kcgister of the U. S. Laud Olllee at l.a .(irande. Union county. Oregon, during the sixty days peri- ' od ot publication hereof, or they will be barred by virtue of the provisions of the statute. JIkxuy Kiniuiaut. Kcgister. It is hereby ordered that the foregoing notice of application for a U.S. Patent be published tor a period of (.0 days (leu eon sccutive weeks) in the Om:i.ox Scott, a weekly newspaper published at I'nion, in Union county, Oregon. II i:hy HixiaiusT, Marli'-wlO. Kcgister. j NOTICE FOH PUBLICATION. Application for a I. S. I'atent. Survey No. . Claim No. -1'. Mineral applica tion No. S.'l. I'. S, IanoOikici: La (i iianoi:. Ohi:oon, March I, 1SS", Notice is hereby given that the Oregon Cold Mining Company, of Louisville, Ken tucky, by Joseph I.uce their attorney, whose postotllee address is Cornucopia, I'n ion county. Oregon, have this day liled their application for a patent for the "Annex'1 placer mine, situated in (irauite mining dis trict, Union county, Oregon, and described by the ofliclal plats and liehl notes on tile in thW olllee, a follows, vi: beginning from a point 10.00 chains North of thoV, Jseetion corner bet ween Sees. -7 ami :!4. Townshin (I South Itange l.i K:it Willamette lue-ldian; thence Ninths." (leg. Oil miu. Kast l.(U! ehabis to a post marked corner No. 1, A. P. M. ('., siirvev No. II; thence North S7 deg Oil ml it Kast USD chains to a post for witness eorucr No. niarketl W. C. corner No. 2. A. 1. M. C. siirvev No. (i. on North face fp-t. ami HI chains to corner No. 2 in the bed of Pine creek, then North 10 chains to corner No. ;i; thence South ST div 0'J inin. West A 10 chains to comer No. ; thence South is deg. ol mill. West 10..VJ chains to corner pot No. t, point of departure, containing (i.;:! acres, and funning a portion of the South-east J4' of Section -.'7 in Township (J South of Itange -1.) Mast Willamette meridian; said location being recorded in Yol, P. C. page 0.1 of the records of I'nion countv, Oregon. Adjoin ing claimants on this lode arc the ' Kagle'' (piartz mine on the West. Any ami all person claiming adversely any portion of said 'Annex" plaeuriniue or claim above described, are required to tile their adverse claim witli the Kcgister of tho I' S. Iiml Olllee. at La (irande, Union county, Oregon, during the sixtv days peri od of publication hereof, or they will be barred by virtue of the provision of the statute. IlKNIIV ltlXKtl.UtT, Itegi'der. It is hereby ordered that tho foregoing notice of application for a U.S. Patent be published for a period of IU days (ten con secutive weeks) in the OutooN Scoit, u weekly newspaper published at Union, in Union county. Orcgou. HtNllY ItlNKUAUT, marl'-MvlO. Kcgister. NOl ICE 1-Olt PU11LICAT10N. Land Ofkicuat La (iitAXi)i;,ot!i:ooN-, 1 -Mar. II, 1857. Notice is hereby given that the following named settler has tiled notice of his inten tion to make final proof in support of bis claim, and that said proof will be made be fore Itcgisterand 1'ceciver at La (Irande, Oregon, on April 'Jtith.. 1W, viz: .lolin It. I'unrM, I). S. No. 7-.M1. for the SMtf See. 1!). Tp.fl S, It. MWM. IU- names the following witnesses to prove Ids continuous residences upon, and cultivation of, said laud, vi.: .Lollard Voorbes, William Hiekson, ('rait Mann, and .hunts 1!. I'llcher, all of North Powder, Union county, Oregon. lln.NKV ltl.SiaiAKT. :t-lt)-w(i. liegister. NOTICE I-OH PUHL1CATION. Lmi Orner, at L (iitAxiu:. Oin:oo.v,i March :mh, 1S.S7. f "V"OTICK IS IIKI5M1IY OIVMN THAT i. the followlng-naiiied seltlerhas liled no tice of bis intention to make thud proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will he made before the Ue;istcr and Itwet verat l.a (irande, Oregon, on May 10th, lNS7,viz. Alfei.l 3Iliinl'k. Hd. No. .'MIS. for the S.. SHK See 7 and NMK NIP., See 1H and N"W-, NW See 17 Tp4 S It 41 MW.M. He names the follow ing witnesses to prove his continuous resi dence upon, and cultivation of. said land, via. .lohn Hates, Urawley Hate,. A. C. Dclicrd. and William Young, all of Union. U-iiion county, Oregon. llt.Nnv Uixiuiaut. l-'-'-wti lleglster. NOTICE EOH PUBLICATION. I.axh Orncr. at La !i:xiu:. ()iti:oo.v.) March .'id, 1SS7. f i Notice is hereby given that the following 1 named settler has tiled notice of his inten I tiou to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made be fore the I!egisteraml Kceehernt l.a (Jrande, (Jregon, on May Kith.. is,s7. viz: (rant llolicii;. I). K. No, (;'-.. for the W'-. SW'4' and SW' NWSec L', Tp. 1 N. 1!. Ill M. Ile names the following witnesses to prove his con tinuous residence upon, and cultivation of. said land, viz: William Peek, Charles Wyatt, Fillmore Wyatt. and John ltaynar, all ot Mlgin, Union county, Oregon. J1i:.ni:v KiNiiiiAitT, 4-2-w(i. Jtegistur. .Vol ice of Application t' rurelinso Tim Iicr I. and. U.S. La.ni Omen, La (iUA.Niu:, Oititoo.N, ) March .'IDth., 1N"7. f ATOTICM IS HMKM11Y (ilYMN THAT, in compliance with the provisions of the ' Aet of Congress, approved June . I, lSoS, entitled '-An act for the sale of Timber 1 Lands in the States of California. Oregon, ' Nevada, and Washington Territory," William Wilkinson, Whose post-olliue address is Union, Union 1 county. Oregon, has this day tiled in this ntlleel'iis ap-plication to purchase the NM SM See 1 Tpl S U 40 M and N Vj SW Sec No. (i, in Township No. IS, Kango No. 41 M, or the W. meridian. All persons holding any adverse claim thereto are required to pre sent the same at this olllee within sixty days from thelirst publicationof this notice. 1 1 CXIt Y JlIXEUAKT, 4-2-w(i . Kcgister. Administrator's Notice of Ap- 4 )ointment. ' In the matter of the estate of Thomas Cul ver, deceased . To all persons having claims against the above entitled estate: You and each of you are hereby notified that tint undersigned has been by the County court of Union county, Oregon, duly appointed administrator of said estate. You are therefore hereby re quired to present your said claims 'with proper vouchers, within six mouths from the tirst publication of this notice, at the olllee of liaker. Shelton A- llaker. in Union, Oregon, All claims not presented within said time will be postponed and deferred until the claims presented within said time aie paid and satisfied in full. 1). L. CAKKOLL, Administrator. IIakiui, Sur.i.TOs ,fc I'akuk, Attorneys for the Mstate. niment OTCTDEt 33 S Sciatica, Lunbago, Ithonmatkni, Barn:, Scalds, Stings, u:tc3, 3:uuc3, Bunions, Cornj, Scratches, Sprains, Strains, Stitchc3, StiffJoints, Backache, Galls, Sores, Spavin Cracks. Contracted Mtuclw, Eruptions, Hoof Ail, Screw Worms, Swinnoy, Saddlo Calls, Piles. THIS GOOD OLD STAND-BY nreoinnllshea for nveryboUyexflctly what Uclatnif . . . . ..u.llv (if lent, ouuortlio reasons loriao great p"eu'"'"' tho Muttans Llnlnicnt Is found lulta unlTcraol apallcatilllty. Uvcry body ncoda such n mfUtclnc. Tho I.uuibermnu need It la cao of accident, The lluuNOwll'o Heed It for gcneralfamlty u8. TlioC!nanlernecdlt forhl teaimand tiU men. The .llcchimlc uod It alwaya on hU work: bcr.cli. Tho Miner need It In caio of emergency. The I'loneoi'needslt can'tgetalong without It. Tho l-'armcr need it la hU house, hU "table, cud Ills ttock yard. Tho Htcniubant man or tho llontmau needs It tn liberal luiiply nlloat and ashore. Tho Ilorao-fancier uceds It-It Is bis best friend and safest reliance Tho Stock-crover needs It It will save W thousands ot dollar and a world of trouble. Tho llullrond nmu needs It and will need It" lone as lib life Is a round of accident and dus"e'?J1 Tho llnckwoodaumn ncedslt. Tliere UJ " IncllSo It as an antidote for tho danger " Itiuu aJid comfort which surround tho Pn'r' Tho fllcrchnnt needs It about V '?f?" his etunloyecs. Accidents will "PP.!Stonee. llcso como the Mustang UnlmMt is " ""l C TSn llottle in ,l.o rnet-rr. --dU. ato In case of accident -es .aln and toss Keop a Uottlo Alwn the &lnbl. for uso ivhcu wnutcd. r