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About The Oregon scout. (Union, Union County, Or.) 188?-1918 | View Entire Issue (July 23, 1887)
cinonT coruT vkuckkdixos. I. U. Dawson Vrt L. .1. Sims ut ill; judgement for pill' on imtndatu from supremo court. John ('uincron vh Owen MtUhov: (.'ontinued. J. Parker vs E. linger of al; writ of review sustained. V. II. Winters va K. CStiKott; con tinued for term. Island City M. ifc M'Co vh Eva New berry; dismissed ut pill's cost. E' C. (Jriiy vh Krank Kulley; writ of review mistninod. Anpint Kobe ami (Hove Co vh M. Al. .Marshall it 0; dismissed at jilll's eist. .Mary C Lijjctt vs ('. ('. Ligott; eon tinned for term. A. (). rorter v K. S. Wood; contin ned. W. V. Davis vs X. T. Harry; disniiss el at pllf's cost. island City 51. & M. Co. vs Xoel Hopper; dismissed and settled at pill's eost. W. I' Coldsherry vs Isaltella (iolds berry; continued for term and fur ser vice. ). Ilulstmi assignee vs A. L. Satin tiers; continued for term. Xancy Sims vs A. L. S'tunddrs; eon tinned. Xellie M. 1 filches vs Harry .M. Unfiles; deereoof divorce. Assignment of .M.itt Johnslon; sales confirmed and approved and assignee authorized to make deeds. Henry M. Uloek v Co. vs John It. Ladd ; jury trial, verdict for deft, 10 J without intercut. John Snyder vs S. (. Johnson; re ferred to J. D. Slater to lake, testimo ny. I. I!. Dawson vs Sims llros; decision of clerk reversed, ordered that pill' re cover $80.00 and costs. James Wo.-tordale admitted to citi zenship. M. L. Shaw vs (I, T. Shaw; referred to W. (i. I'iper to take testimony. State vs Hooker; time for trial of i deft extended and warrant issued for Win. Norton, prie-oculiiiK witness. j Statu vs kalleiilmck ; not a true hill, and sureties released. W. F. llnyne vs Titos Hale; suppli mental complaint filed and allowed. Wailowa county appellants vs Un ion county, respondent and Union county appellant Wallowa county, re spondent; ordered that said appeal cases he consolidated and tried as one ease. Soininer it Hluin vs (ion. Harmon iv Co; judgement hy default against (!eo. ILarinou. Kurroll vs Wallace; jury failed to find verdict, continued for the term. T. P. Uairdetal vs W. II. HuH'man; dismissed at pill's cost. Assignment of J' A. Foster; final report approved and allowed. I Aaron Soininer vs F. A. Foster et al; j dismissed as to (loldsmith it Lowen-1 herg and John Prednioro some of do-' fondant, and default as to F. A. Foster, j Alice 15, Foster, O. P. Jayeox and Dan j 51 a rx. Wih.inski llros. vs Dan. Chandler;! dismissed at pill's cost. State vs X. 15. Harris; jury failed to find verdict, continued for term. Shaw vs Slmw; decree of divorce. I Win. Xoyesit Co. vs S; J. Souder el I al ; judgement for plil'V. j iMeTliothors vs K. 1). Hamilton; eon- j tinned for ternl. . '5' State vs X. H. Harris; indictments Xo. 2 and 11 continued for term. State vs Jos. Ott; continued for the term. Xickoli llros. vs J. C. (Mayborno ; A. P. 1 lotalling it Co. made part of the defts. A. C. Clove it Co. vs Island Citv .M. it M. Co; judgement lor plll'.f2i:J:8,0:, (left's allowed till Sept. 1st. to lilo hill of exception. Xodinc. vs Xodino; continued for the term. Wynn vs Wynn; continui'd for ser vice, Assignment of A.C. Xewinan; salex of real estate confirmed and continued for term. Assignment of Sims llros; continued for the term. ChadUiurno it Co. vs A. MICeinney; continued for term. Snodgrass vs Hayes; continued for service. Hamhergur it Frank vs P. Hough ton ; continued for term. Assignment of M. L, llieiuiuu; final report accepted and assignee disoh'd. W. F. llaynes vs Thos Hall; J. It. Ualdwin appointed referee. Marx vs (ioodnough et al; judge ment for costs in favor of deft. (irejj'gs vs .MelCenzio; continued for term. State vs Thos Waldrop; deft failing to appoai, bondsmen are in default. State vs Wiggins; trial hy iury, ver dict of guilty as charged in the in dictment. Sentence not yet pronoun ced. Try the now haking powder at Jones llro's. Only 'Jf cunt a can. Warran ted as good as any jMiwder in the mar ket, or money refunded. Frank HroV. Implement Co., of laland City, aro now prup.wvd to sell wagons, buggitv, hacks, or any other articleof farm implements and machin ery at lower intes than ever before sold in Eastern Oregon. They guaiantee all .goods they sell. Try them. 0 , l mints', rat ur' Notice. VT'TlCi: IS JIKHKHY (iIVIv.V THAT 1 1 till) Ulltll'-.j;lH'l liils llCCI! iippidlltnt liv the Ctiuutvciiiirt of I'lilou county, State ot Oregon, udniiutstriittir ol the est ale uf It. A. N'tnu o. ilwm-ixl. I.ne or Klalu, I'uloii cnm t Orupai. and that nil pcrn havhn i liilms ntaitiixt Mild estate are required to prcont tlio imiiic, iltily verified, to mo m my uilkd in Huiiiiinrwllc, I nloii count v Origin, within lv nitiniln Irian the tt it. JllTlNtf, Dated tin lll i. lu.v t Jan.-. m J' M i il.l.l.tS, .VI i.inl'.i.i,ir JJORX. M-NON. In tliUcity. Ttioxl.iv, July tilth., tw". to the wife nf Samuel Si ""nil, a son. m Aint i mV. L'A ltltOI.L I.KNllAltT. Vt Huntington, .Inlv 17th, 1SS7. hy Itev. h. X. 11. Ander son", of linker City. Marina Carroll of thl city unci .Mnllli; bctihartuf Missouri. WIl!s()N-KKNKIl)Y.-At IIunliiiKtnn, .hllv 17th, 1SS7, hv Itev. I. X. 11. Alulir snn, of linker City, 11. V'il-on ami .Ma ry II. Kennedy, both of I'nion, Oricon. Miss Lcnhart was met on her return from the East, at Huntington, hy the parties from this city and the ceremo nies wore performed in the parlors of the Pacific hotel about 8 o'clock p. in., and was verv quiet, only a few rela tives and intimate friends being pres ent. Upon their return to this city they were, warmly welcomed by a. host of friends. Tuesday evening a recep tion party was given them at the resi lience of Mr. and .Mrs. Cooper, which was largely attended. The Srorr unites with their many friends in wish ing these promising young men and their happy brides a long and pleas ant pilgrimage through life. AN ANSWER DEMANDED. In Tlmm u lllililt-n Ciill-i' fur llu.t Suf I'erltiK'.' A Cmcliil liin'!lc:'. tl.Mi. The. inhatiitants of l'.oston and Xcm ICtiglatid havu been considerably awak ened the past, week over soino iuipo'taii' facts which have come out in nrin:len ii the papers as lo tlie real cause of iiiom modern diseases. Every one law knou t that theie lins been some nivstei iom causo for unexplained HiiUWingtlintovci the doctors could not account for. A hidden disease) ban been shown to be the leal cause of most so called pnet'inonia convulsions, npnplexy, etc. If this is , r-) ,rT'ir true, it is of greatest . fu rs linporta'ice tliatwiMtn- .ijwu ' V tei Maui tttlioroiighiy. 1 1 tin tins etui in view -111 ''fMF 11 r"s i icpresentativoof thiM X) n'ii") paper lias collected L lit Uc-Ji ryaets irom variom lsomces wnicli at( 11, 'iven lierewttli. Dr. J. II. Cutler . j who resides at -( 1 lmi'oitiTit and Popular street, said: nocroa. "I have, in ooiiiinott with all pliysicians, observed the alarm- : iiiB increase of kidney diseases leadint; I to that fearful scourge, Ihigltt's disease. 1 and have been constantly seeking foi the proK-r means of meeting it. 1 have , been prescribing Hunt's Hciiiody for a great many of my patients with great suc cess. I also administered it to mj , mother, and with much benefit." Mr. .-aintiel Littlolleld, 1IS2 Washing ' ton street, said : "I was troubled with J kiduev disease for years, which filial l 1 turned to gravel. I would be ftee from sufieting foi a long while, and thunhavv the most terrible pains in my back. 1 I also bad infiiinmiation of the worst kind in my bladder, and I was altogether in a feaifiil.coiidition. I went to heverul i physicians, but all to no purpose, and I loiind 1 was growing very feable. A friend in Maiden urged mu to use Hunt's Itemedy. lie had been cured of ravel and liver complaint by its use, and be lieved it would belli me. Well, itscll'eet was wondei fill, and I cannot loo highh thank my friend for the timely lecoui inundation he made. 1 wish I could make every one know and understand what a vafuabio medicim' it is." Mrs. Win. (5 ray, l llti Treniont street, said: "1 was doubled with kidney dis ease for a number of years, at times be ing ho bad from swollen limbs and pains in the back that 1 was completely utiilei ' tlio doctoi's care. I received only tcm notary bi-netlt until 1 began umih: Hunt's Itemed', which cured in en tirely, and 1 cimiut say too much in it lavor." Captain Joseph h. Hayden, connected with the Walworth Manufacturing Com pauv, residinu at ll'J-t East Fourth stieet, .-.until Boston, spoko .i i-i . . ... in too uiguesi lenus h,t of Hunt's Itemedy. S J- 10 liighest terms s;rt hint's Itemedy. nv of mv friends f y T Kiilleld,' Mass . (f 1 used it with W Y?c ".Manv in V. have used it with unusual results, ami would not be without it, I emn'oyed it in my family when ni her remedies' had proved wholly useless, and it was ivmai kable in its results. It completely cured my wife of paiii in tho back." wi:i.i. wrruon Mr. 11. lluriiey. ino within. bairgaj:eniaster of the Eastern Railroad, declined that ha had used Hunt's Itemedy in bis family for a loin; time, and would not be without it. He hud not only found it good for kidney complaints (n trouble with which all railroad men art? more or less alllicted) but his wife had used it successfully in a severe case ot what was, apparently, dyspepsia. The uniform testimony which was given to the worth of this Itemedy ii Itoston was born out by equally st'onj.1 statements from lebidunts in the sub urbs. Mr, Joseph (!. lllekuell of Cambridge port assorted thai ho had been a meat sull'eivr. The fluids he passed weie thick with brick dual sediment, and wuv voided with tho greatest pain. Within four days from the time he began usiiiu Huni's'lteinedy ho passed a gravel stone larger than a pea, followed by othei smaller ones. A speedy euro was tht result, and he cannot "recommend the lemedy too highly. Mr. Ciooigo P. Cox, proprietor of the last factory at Maiden, had seen such wonderful' elicits of Hunt's Itemedy hiuoii so many his relatives and iriends that ho was enthusiastic in it" favor. He had not only used it himoh with thi" greatest benefit, but two con-ins, William W. and John F. Cox, had i n ixTiencotl untold relief. Ho would no! hs without it if it cost 6 a bottle. Such statements load ns to iho inev itable conclusion that, while Hiiuhl's disease of Iho kidneys is tho coueonW and actual cause of many complaint which bear other names, it can bo both met and cured. let all readers look t their c.otid'tion at once, and thoroughly convince themselves whotlwr they are or aro not in ixufcct health, and titer use that means which has bean proven, und Is known lo be both pure, olhVient, and good. (V I 1 11 - If r: nv Havana Press Drills do not dog in trashy or sod ground. Tlvev plant all I tlio seed in the giotind, and produce one-foinlh more grain lhau when sown in any othct way or by any other im-, plement. Sohfonly by Frank Iho's. Implement Co. or their agents. Write to or !all On them at Island C'itj , Or. 2 HUPi riir. iujst KTiir.r.Y and i.ivi::: .mimucim:. HUNTS REMEDY enrr Jlrblit's Vitna-r, llotenUon or Xon-ltc!ii-tion o' I'rhic, Takis In thu llack, lMni, or &tli. HUNTS REUSED cures liitctniit'i-aiicu, S.'nw Wimi-ii, O ncral Dtfliittty, t vm.il'j iVcaino , and n.ucrsc". cures Itili.iitMif. r, Il.'.ntuliC, Jaundice, Hur Ktr.ina"!i, Ii Constipation and nits. HUNTS REMEDY AC'i'S AT o;;C!i on tli? UiiliR-jn, T.ivcr, and v.-i-Ijn, r'.'ston'i1 tlmm to a lival'liy tuition, ami CUKI2S wlitn u!l l!ier midU'tnci (.ill. ltui.diciii Iiain l'irn paiud lio tiao licer rlvn up o iMii hy friend-! et.it physicians. DISSOLUTION NOT1CK. Notice is hereby given that the linn of YV. II. (itiliiwii.ViVrCii., is this dtiv dis-olved hv niuttinl consent. The httsiness w ill hen niter be conducted by M. .1. Snyder t t'o, who will pity all debts of said linn and col lect all iicro'nnts due the lirin Klgin, Oregon, July 1st, 1SS7. W. II. (iAhl.OWAY, M. J. SNYDHIt. SIJ.1I MO H. In tlif ("irruit (hurt ;' the Stutr of On gun, J'tir the CiiiiiiIii of t'm'ini. W. V.'tinltMierv, l'liiintiff, vs. ' 1 i ll:i (lold-diery. Deft mhiiit. J To Iss.i,i;i,i,a Coi.Dsina'iv, Tin: miovk Di:- ri:xixr: IN Till: NAMH OF THIC STATU OF J Oiivoit. Your are hereby required to ttp pe.'traml tinwer the eoiapitdnt filed against vott in the above entithd -otit within ten ilnys from the date of the service id' this summons upon you, if served within this cottntv; or, If served in any other county of this State, then within twenty days trout tlie date of the service of Ibis summons up on volt; or if served by publication, then hv the Itb. Monday of September, A. I). Iss", that being the first day of the first ierin of the ithftve entitled court, next succeed ing six full week's publication of this sum mons upon you; and if you fail to answer, for want thereof the Plain till' will take Judgement against, yon for the dissolution of thelionds of iiiatrhaouv existing between thu parties hereto, aitd sticn other relief as may lieitlst in this suit in which V. P. duals hery is Pill', and Nsnbella (ioldslietry l IK'l'cndnnt. Tlie above summons is published by an order made at chambers on the 5!rd day of June. Ks7nt Pendleton. Oregon, hy lion, (i. W'idker.rirciiliJJiiilgc, that the above siiiainons be published lor six weeks In the Oltl'.oo.N Scot t, a weekly newspaper published at I'nion, I'nion county. Oregon. A. .MKACHKN. 7-LM-W7. I'HPs Atty. Notice of Application to Pur chase Timber Lund. t'.S, t.WllOlTICT., I.V illNIIK. Oliroo.N.I June iS, 1nS7. t Notice is hereby given that, in compliance with the 1 ruvisiotts ot the Act of Congress approved June !t, 1STS entitled "An Act for the sale of Timber bands In the States of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washing ton Tori ltnry," AUTIIl 1! 1U SICK, w hose post-otllce a'ddress is l'nioii, I'nion eoitu iv, Oregon, has this day tiled lit this o'llii-e his application to purchase the SK', NII'i Section No. ill in Township No. I South, llitnge No, 10 1". of the Wil lamette meridian. All persons Holding anv atlveisi! clitim then to are reitiired to present the same at this olllce within sixty das front the lll st puhlicatloii of this notice, Ill.MlY ltl.VUII itr. 7-l!,".-WlO ltnUtur. MASON 11A.MI.1N i.L'J4 - HU'HIIIII wm III t ( r ! 1 1 1 s iTw-sisys and IManos tire I'ltexeelleil. FROM $50 TO $100 SAVH1) On the purcheso of :m Instrument, bv biixtng through W T. WllllillT, Agent, Cuion, Ongon. Notice A illiiitlon to l'litx-hasp Tim lier I. und. I". S, Uvnh Okk-k, l.x tiasi)i:,OitKiios, I June S, I8s7. Notice is hereby given that, in eoianliaiict' with the nrovisjniis of the Act of Congress improved June II. IS7S, entitled MAn Act for the sale of Timber Lands in the States ot California. Oregon. Nevada, and Washing ton Territory." STHvv A llT KCt'IJvS,whoe imst.iinlee nililress is I'ldiiu. I'nion ciilllltv Oregon, has this day liled In this otllce his applicalioii to pun-base the SW. Section Nolll. in Towiisliin No ,"1 South. Knugo No II lwtt, id' the Willamette meridian. All per.Miits holding, any adverse claim thereto ate nspttred lo present the same at this olllce within sixty (Uys from the tiit pub lication of Ibis notice. i I kn'iiy HiSKiuitr. ."llwlil. Kegintcr. JOT1CHTO STOCK M VS, New llrnlge, I'nion Co.. Oregon. I r-r X.! It.l itVJl. ..'. it. Ji.: I mv ji m wsffi m w ' - (,ai.,.MM1.bc,,.ar,c,rod, m n r u. rvrw rra it n ni t-r. w I JiJ e JPt L W V Mi J U W inkUIItMl ar u wl ivi VSx I Tl.lkfl If To am. whom it si iv coNchkn; North of Powib r river and east of l'agle ureok, the stin kiiien miim, itiK n use saltpetre hi their suit on the lunge for their horses and cattle, and luiribis thu t re dealing in stock that thlils puUouoiu in, laid better be careful whiw iHojr Urite their ktu'L, Mj-yl. STQOKMKif. Thomson & Pnrel are agent for the celebrated Cyclone WindMill, and as the prices on them have been great Jv reduced thoy arc now within the reach of all. .Sample mill to he Men at their plunurin North I'liiou. Cull ,"",UX!,,""cit ' Catiea-t - .jf'tcm. One bottlo taken according to directions will give better results than a gallon c Sarsaparilla, or any of the so-calhd Bloc Purifiers with which tho market is gfutlec At Druggists, price $1.00 ptr bottle. $500 REWARD will be paid for any case cf RhetimaiX' which Dr. Pardee's Remedy, properly a ministered, fails to relievo. Nervous Exhaustion. A Few Useful Hints Nervous JVople. For 'l iitn so nervous is a verv common ex pression, used by both old and young: and very few can now be found who are free from nervous troubles. We regret to see that the malady is rapidly increasing. And from what cause? There are various reus. 011s. It may be because of a low condition of the general health; the vltility of the nervous system is depressed; or from a want of perfect digestion and iissimiliatinn of food, and the vitili.ing power of pure, rich blood, the nerves are not properly strentltened and nourshetl,antl coit.equent Iv become weak anil diseased. There was a time when "nervousness,'' anil that class of dlse.ie known its nervous affections, were apparently confined to ladies; but at the present day it is an un dotihtcd fact that as large a portion of ner vous diseases e.xlst among men as among the gentler sex; and their distressing affects ami lasting and enervating results are a thousandfold more scries, as they extend to posterity and arc productive of a weak ened and enfeebled race. Nervous and physical debility, caused by is a frequent anil distressing disease, its de tS11 r.r ; pressing inlliience being felt alike on both sexes ami tillages, Among the first Sym plons of this all'eetloii ate usually a de rangement of the digestive organs. A feel of languor will be experienced, and a grad ual falling uf strength, with general weak ness and pain in the back. More or less ox liaustation l exoerieneed on waking in the the moriisiig. There Is often a had taste in thf mouth; the vision becomes dim, the uiemoiy is impaired, and the patient is troubled with frequent dizziness, l'ersons thus affected are often tlespondtuit. and iiifferfroni gloom and depression of the mind. The nerves become so weakened that the least excitement or shock brings on u tremor or trembling, often attended by palpatatiun ef the heart. LADIES Are particularly susceptible to nervous disorders, mving partly to their more delicate nervous organization and partly to their sedentary life and consequent confinement iu-doors. Such affections are attended by restlessness and nervous excite ment, anxiety or depression of the mind, loss of interest in society and tlie daily af fairs of life. There is also loss of sleep; the patient on rising in the niurning, feel ing tired, languid and unrefreshed. From slight nervous attacks to hysteria, from sim ple "nersousni'ss" to utter prostration, there are many and varied forms of diseases of the nervous system none of which should exift,and of all of w hich can be cured by the use of Dr. Pardee's Remedy Which tirst stimulates thellverand kidney's to healthy action, regulates the digestive or gans, and from the tirst dose begins its work of purifying and bnllduig up the worn out system It produces sweet anil healthy sleep, enrlchon the blood, and Iuinart.s to the jude and .sallow cheek the glow of health, brings brightness to the eye and elasticity to the step. More real K'liilit can be derived from one half Joen bottles of Dr Pardee's itemed)', than from a hundred dollars lavrsted htany other way. Ask your druggist for It. nml take no other. III 1 X w W. D. BEEDLEEVBAN, Proprietor. - . i,.,,,.t H n :iv4 .rtinent of ivi rxthlnu ill his line, manufactured. f ti. hest mat. rial olitalnitlile. He is now Tinoi lnt nf onrhVps fit ever ojferea ni LEAD HARNESS, HOUSE BLANKETS, CUltKY COMUSr I Also a l'f'bl, ASsOHTMKNT of sPltlK WHIPS. AXI.K (UtUASK, 1IAUNKSS. ()lh. Ktc. l.r:... r.Tf .. in fait even lin.ig First Class Establishment, iriTf'all and examine goods. (OITOSITK CENTENNIAL HOTEL.) 6 5 Lvcn ;liing First Class. Terms Very Itcasonable. Buss to and Fiom the Depot Making Connection with all Trains. Daily Stage Line to Cove, Carrying Fast Freight and Passengers. Leaving I'nion exery iifU'rnoon and tettirtiiiig in niorning. making connection with trains. I'are ."iO ecnt; round trip 7-'i ciin. ft? P f siiM Bd H P fit M I ri u UBIilliiiiiil! Union, Having leaded iittd tboroiejlily refitted the same, it will be conducted on an en tirely dillerent plan than heretofore, and no pains will be spared to make patrons. com fortalde. In connection with the hotel is an elegant Where the Finest Ilrauds 01 Wines, Liquors and Cigars arc kept con stantly on hand. The patronage of the public is solieited. K. MI I.I.KK. Proprietor. MITCHELL & LEWIS. CO., (LIMITED.) Factory, Racine. Wisconsin. Branch. Portland, Oregon. cgfgptl$!j!& v . . &J?'A f- . -M. -lr .-"Sate Manufacturers Carriages, Buggies, Phaetons, Buckboards Eoad Carts, Spring Wagons, etc. mmm mil mu mm mm. CANTON t'LIl'I'KIl PLOWS. HAHHOWS, KTC. OA LK (MI1LLKD PLOWS, AND IDEAL FEED MILLS. SEND FO II C ATA LOWE AND P1UCE LIST, FREE. MITCHELL & CO., Limited. - 192.-194, Front St., Portland, Or. n-r ---Ts-syvrt-wTOVrtrr.7TTgorTi.,'ii A .'III nlfniTtrfa HOWLAND UNDERTAKERS ni FilliflEI DEALERS. Keep constantly on hand a large supply of Parlor and Bed Room Sets, Bedding, Desks, Office Furniture etc. UPHOLSTERING Done in the Best Style. IxmngC". Muttrcsj.es, und all l in.ls of l'urnltuie nitidis to order. Your patronage solicited. Our prices are reasonable. 0 Main .Street I'mou Oregon. Jones Bro's. - - Artists. NUW SCHXHRY and ACCKSS0R1ES JUST RECUIVKD: All kinds of photographic work done in a su perior manner, and warranted to give satisfaction. Views of Residences Talcen on Application. fill. Ml 1 M '. vi w n u w b r illcri tg for sale the loil'P)' nriMfi fhfl.n WP.YK Muswrib urajuit, usually Kepi in a Main Street, 1111011, Oregon. " S s ijpt itJtUi 13 Oregon, mm. of ami Dealers in & W8LSOW, i mm - K t 1