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About The Oregon scout. (Union, Union County, Or.) 188?-1918 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 20, 1887)
Thomson & Purscl am agents for the I'olobnitcd Cyclone Win tl Mill t anil as the iiricoA on tlioiu liuvc liqcu groat ly reduced they arc now within the reach of all. .Sample mill to be ?ccn at their planer in North Union. Call and examine it. ft Loajfpcttion One bctth taken according to direction mil rjho better rscuts then a gallon or Sarsaparilla. cr any of He so-called ? Pacifiers tviti IUS.V Me ir.ariet 12 gluttirt '.t Cn.gjisis. ,'..cc it.O'J per bottle. $000 REWARD nit! ic fn'J for cry c.js cf P.!iei:mat. -n ivSich Dr. Farda's fienady, prvpor! m. tninisitrvd, faiL f. rtrc. Nervous Exhaustion. A Few Useful Hints Nervous People. For "I am so nerou is 11 erv common ex pression, ii-eil by both old and young: and very few can now be found who are free from nervoii- troubles. We regret to see that the malady is rapidly increasing. And from what cause? There are various reas ons. It may be because of a low condition of the general health; the vitillty of the nervous system is de-pre-oed; or from a want of perfect digestion and asshnlliatlou of food, and the vitllilng power of pun-, rich blood, the nerves are not properly streutbened aud nourihed,and consequent ly become we ik and dl-eascd. There was a time when "nervousness,'' and thai class of disease known as nervous affection, were apparently confined to ladies; but at the pieeiil .lay It is un un doubted fact that as large a portion of ner vous diseases exist among men as among the gentler sex ; and their distressing affect aud lasting ami enervating results are a thousandfold inori' serin, as they extend to poster' and are productive of a weak ened and enfeebled 111 -e. Nervous and pliysie.il debility, cause. I by is n frrtpieni and di-tn pressing inl'ueiu e bein sing disea-e, Its ile felt alike on both sexes and nil ages. Atuoii'.' the first "'"' : ii'ons of this affection are hmiuIIv . a do-j A f,el. , ' . rangi'ineiit of the digestive organs of languor will be experienced, and 11 grad tiu falling of ".trength, witii gciier.il weak ness and pain in the hack. More or less ex hnustatiou is experienced on wakiii-; in the . the moniMig. There Is often a had taste in tlif. mouth; the ison becomes dim, the inemuiy Is impaired, and the patient is troubled with frequent di.iues. Persons thus affected are often despoiidaut. and rulfer from gloom and dt-piesiou of the lulnd. The nerves IxT.uneso weakened that the least excitement or sluxjk brings on tremor or tremblhif. often attended by palpatutioti ef the heart. LADIES Are nartleiilarlv susceptible to nervous llMiniors, owing paruy tneir more 1 dclioaio nervous organialiou and partly I to their sedentary life and consequent eonlliieineut in-doors. Such nfTcctlons are iittendisl by restlessness unit nervous excite inuttt, anxie't or depression of the lulnd, lush nt interest in society and the daily af fairs of life. There is also loss of sleep; the patient on rising In the morning, fed- mg timi, laugimi a.... n icmwi, i rum Miht nervous attacks to hysteria, from situ- pie 'uenOusiniss" to utter prostration,! there arc mmy and varied for.,,, of ....eases j of the ne-rvnils system none nf which should , . , . i.t i ... i i . ar mm My exist, and of all of which can he cured by , t 'allfornln, On-gon. Neada. and Wrtshing tbe use of ' on Territory," STEW A RT KUCLKS, wboe i s, .... ...I , , ,..1 I - . - I Dr. Pardee's Remedy Which fust :iiuulates t'ie liver and kidiuy's to healthy in tion, regulates the digestive-organs, mnl hoi i the tlrst ilac luglns it work of purifying and building up the worn out sykteiu It produces swtct and health sleep, i-nrlthcs the blmil, and iiuiKirt to the lKile and sallow clicuk the glow oi health, brings brightness to the eye and I elasticity to Hie stuu More real Iwnlilt can 1 be derived from otw half doxen Unties of Dr Parihc's Remedy, than from a htiudrtxl dollars Itlu- ImIiii anv oilier way. . . ., ,:nitfi. ,ii :, (iiid Ijl.e n.i Otll r SUMMONS. Ill the Circuit Court of the State of O.eijon, fur the County of Union. fruit Noiliac, Haintifl, ) John Nodine, Defendant, t To Jons N'oinsK, tub ahove namm iuten iant: tn tiu: nami: of tiii: statu or J.Oregon, ynu are hereby rwqulrcd to tip )fiirnni tin-iuertlie complaint tiled ttj.'uinit vou In the above entitled action, on or be fore the llrst duv of the m-.it regular term of tin nlir.VM ..ntitlnl itnlrt. nfllT 1 Y WMit nublicatlon of this .xuiiiinons in the Oi:r.ouv . ,roeT. to wit: on or before the l'th day of i September. A. I). 17, and if you fall to i.oi.xver. for want tbeirof the l:iiiitill will 1 take judgement ac-ilust ou for the .tnii of., tbrcc hundred and tiilriy-lx and six otic- bniulmlths dollars (W.M) with intcrc-t , front April tlth, KVt, and the further sum j of three hundred and fortv-otie and fortv- four one-hundredth-i dollar, (f.Hl.ll) with 1 intercit from June lSth, ISMi, and the fur- 1 ther .sum of three hundred and M.xty-even , and lift v one-hundredth-' dollars, (?.vr7..VJ 1 with interest from June -21th. l.vj, and for.1 eots and dlsbur-mtnts. Defendant will further take notice that tbi- .summons- i.s 1.1 published in the Oii:ion Scoi t, a weekly new.spapiT published at t'tilon. in t'nion rouiiir, Oregon, bv order of tliellon. 0. W. Walker, ontM.fthl- judges of the Sixth Ju dicial District of tjie State of Oregon, em bracing t'nion euuntv, made and dated August !!rd, A. I). 1HS7. T. II. CIIAAVFOHI), 8-0-W7. Atty. for l'ltr. KOI.MONS. In the Cirru it Court of the Stntt: if Oregon, fur the Oitintif nf I'nion. .Nfarv I. Ugctt. plaintiff j vs C. C bigett, defendant, To f. l.HIUTT, TJIU VHOVr. XA5tr.ll IIEKEV K TUB N'AMB OF TUB STATU OF 1 Oregon, you are hereby required to ap pear and ini.iWcr tbecomplaint lileil against you in the above entitled suit and court within ten days from the date of the service of tliis summons tijxm you, if served within this county ; or, if fterve'd in any other coun ty of this s'tate, then within twenty days from the date of the rervice of this num inous upon yon; or, if served by publication, you are hereby required to appear and an swer the lonipltiint filed against you by the planum in tne above entitled sun, on or ue fore Moui.-ay, the '.Mth. day of September, lns7, the same being the first dav 01 the rcg- ()., for the county of i'nion. com'men- etng next alter me expiration 01 tiietuneof ine punucauuuei mi summons; ami 11 you full so to npltear and answer tir otherwif.c nlead, the jitaintiir will apply to the court for the relief prayed for in the complaint, to wit : for a decree of divorce dissolving the bonds of matrimony now existing between plaintiff and defendant, and for the costs and'ilLsburseiuents of this suit. i This summons is published bv order of - .1. 11.... 1; i ...n...- 1... 1 f"....t.i - Dated at Union, Union county, Oregon, July IXHh. 1KS7. PU'RILt IUTRI.BIOH. 7-W-W7. Attv'.s. for l'lff HUMMONS. Ill the Circuit Court of the State of Omjon, for the Count it of I'nion. W. V.V.oldsberv, Plaintiff,") vs. Lssabella Ooldsbcry. Defendant. J To IssaiiKIXA (toMlMIICUY, Till! AIlOYK I)E I'KNiaNT! TN TUB NAMB OF TUB STATB OF Jl Oregon, Your are hereby required to ap pear and answer the complaint filed against you in the iiIkivc entitled suit within ten days from the date of the service of this .summons noon you, if served within this county; or, If served hi any other county of ; this S'tate, then within twenty days from , the- date o( the service of this summons up. i on vou; orif-erved by publication, then I by the Ith. Monday of September, A. D. 1 lsW7, that being tlie-'tirstday of the first ierm of the- above entitled couft, next succeed- I ing six full week's publication of this Mini- ' nions upon you; and if you fail s,, to j answer, for" want thereof the Plain tiff will take Judgement against you for the dissolution of thchonds of matrimony existing between the parties hereto, and sitcu other relief as mav 1 be-just in this suit in which W. P. Colds- I berv is 1111". and Isabella (loldsberry is Defendant. I The above numinous is published by an I order made at chambers on the .'ird' day 'of June. l.s-7 at Pendleton. Oregon, by lioii. I (i. W. Walker, t'ireuit;Judge, that the above- I .summons lie published lor six weeks in1 j the OitKoos Scoi t. a weekly newspaper puiiii.siicu at 1 111011, 1 uioii couuiv. wrcgou. ' A. MBAtMlBN. ' 7-lSI-w". mi's Attv. ! . I .NOTICE FOU PUllUC'ATION. Land On ici: at Lv GitAXm:,Oiu:tio., ) j July n, 1KS7. f ! Notice is hereby given that the following- ( named settler bus hied notice ot Ins inteii- 'ion to make final proof in Mippnri of his , 1 l.iiiu, and that said proof will be made he-I 1 l.iiiu. and that said proof will lie made be fore Register and Receiver at La (iraiidc, I Oregon, on August 2Vth.. 1S,s7, viz: HEN IRY MAYOTTB, lld.No..!OVt,forthe ' XH'i, and N'v SW, See 10 lp I S K 40 K. ile names the following witnesses to prove his coutiniidiis resideiiue upon, and culti vation of, said land, viz: (). l-sage, Peter (ioyette, illiain Alexander and Kd. ('ar gon, all of Union, Oregon. llt.VIIY UtsniMHT, 7-l!-wt!. Register. NOTK'H FOR UUHUCATIOX. Ivm OiricB, at La ftiuMii:, Oiouiox.i July 22, 1S.S7. ' Noliix- is hereby given, williain B Mul iiollau take due notice, that thr following named settler has hied notice of his inten tion to make final proof in support of his ; claim, and that said proof will he made lie , fore the register and nveiverat La (ir.inde, wregon. on N-tn. am, is,, viz; i,i;vis r. 11. HASSETT. 1). S. Xo, li'M, for the SW'., SIP, aud Si SEV4 SW; See W and NVV's, NE '4 and SK NW' See 2!) Tp .')S R W E. W m He nanus the following witnesses to 1 prove his continuous residence upon, ami cultivation of. said laud, viz. W. It HlakesliH-, (i. tiireaux, W. A. fates and J. Hinklev, all of Tolovaset, Union county, Oregon, Hr.Mtv Risi:it vitr. 7-.''o-wtl Register. Sottrr uf Appllrntlon to I'urcluis,, Tim. I tier Lnnit. u S ,aN 0nvC( j-v liRXJtnr ()roox, I Jnnee', 1SS7. f Notice Is hereby given that, in compliance .!, ll,e Vjovi of the. Act u.f ,,,1.. of Timber tenuis in the Status of ' posj-inucc aunress is i moil, i uioii i-oinii . tireeou, bus this dav tiled in this otliee Ids i :iiidieatton to intretiase the SVt4 Seellou . !No3l. In Township No A South, Range No. II East, of the N illumctte meridian. All ! ivrniiis holding, any adverse claim tlu roto ' an- rispnn-il to present the same at this ollioe within sixty days from the tirt pub- j lioition of thi notice. HrMiV ItivutiAur. ! .Vll-wlO. ReijistiT. OT1CETO STOCKMEN. New Hndge, Union Co.. On-jcon. .,t M"' . Ti "".XXPK" j VI 111 HUM VUPtr H 4M' Vt V M stiK-kuien areo Ing to use saltpetre In their salt on the rvmge for their horses aud oat tie. and .irtli- that are- dealing in stock that this Is polMiiiuiL o, had letter be eumful w Ueiv tiiey dilve their tf V. . 4l!i yl. STOCh-MlftC. Cuntinunl ftn.n jirrt pn-jt. bravo men consented to yo to the oil.-, Or side and hmvc death there. Of conrio it would not do to make any j noise for fear the lion tvoultl Ikj fright-1 ened away, or i'Osilly he flight frigh ten up, mi" we kept very still, which was j very tiresome, but we sat bravely at t our post or lo, until the daylight 1 had all faded and darkne.-.x had settled ! like a pall about up, Mill we watched, liow Ion" we could not tell: it seemed ,,,, Mwiiiili flu. ,,i..lit vns well nlnne. , , , , . . ,..,..,,1,1 .. pliint.tn nf ' 1,1(1 I.J,H," J"t."St -l Pui SO ot a oeammii meteor, sumose imgi-unii; uiu Htirrouiidingfl, wbt-n one of the bovf, who (ho b(frt j,un yawned, which . C, ,," w . . ltj tn was a signal for all the reat of W to yawn, and we thought of our safe bed jM the camp, where jio cougar would ,..., ,m. j . , . Finally Mime one suggested that wc retreat, which was unaniinouslv sec- - . - onded, and it was not long until wc were blowing up the coals of tlvo smouldering camp-tire, by whose light we discovered that we had been out until about 10 o'clock; hut we were fo sleepy, the next turn was toward .bed, hut wc found out that in our absence as we were expected to hunt all night long, and had all the guns the women had congregated in one tent for pro tection, and wo were left out; but this would not have been mi had had they not taken most all t he bedding with them, and what was worse they would not lelurn it, so the night of our cou gar hunt was one long to be romem hered, I think it was only the'iicxt night, while the whole camp was wrapped in deepest sleep, we were awakened by a most heart-rending cry, which was generally recognized as the voice of the terrible beast we had been hunting. The cry seemed to he but a few steps from camp, and what added to our hor ror was a moan of leal distress from one of the tents. You may be sure there was great consternation as the cry rang out again ami again, making the woods ring, "lioo-hoo hoo-hoo." Of course we wer not afraid as far as real downright fear was concerned, but the nights here on the mountains are verv cold and none of us wanted to leave 1 our tents in a hurrv, for fear of taking cold, out something must be- done, for the cry o human .'tillering c minuet , as well as the cry ot the boast, and it wasn't a child's cry either, or a woman's, but of a strong man ; so as soon as we were sat is fed that the cougar was not then in camp, we crept with the great est caution to the troubled tent and found that one of our be'ht and bravest men had an awful gripe in his stom aehe. It was not the cougar which caused his moan, but asupiMabuiuiagce of huckleberries ami from this same brave man we learned that the heart rending cry we heard in the woods was thu screctch of an owl. If anything else of importance oc curs will write again. Truly Yours. 1. M. I'l'.KS-OKAL. .Vii t leu u f Administrator's S'lle- In the MnttKC of the Vstutc of Willi Skiff, Di-frilfil. IY VIRTUE OF AX OliDEK OF SA LB Oinadc and entered by the-County Uotirt within and for Union county, Oregon on the Kith day of August, is,, ordering and dlrecti ig the uudersigiie-d. administrators of the estate if Willis Skill', deceased, to sell t lie- real estate hereinafter described, to wit: Heginning at a point :'2.ri and one third feet west of the snuth-west comer of block No. f, Hamuli's addition to the town of West I'nion, Union county, Oregon; theiiM-north feet thence wist ltd and four-tilths icet; the nee South S7." feet; thence east Uii and four-liftlis feet to the place of beginning; and the north half of block No. 2 in said Hannah's addition to said town of We-t Union, Union county, On gun, in satisfaction of n mortgage of A. E. Baton, we will, on the 1st day of Oc tober, ISs7, in front of the- court house door in the town of Union, i'nion county, Oregon, sell said above described land at public outcry to the h gliest bidder, The terms of sale are one-h.ilf eali and one- half on a credit of ix mouth, the purehas ,r KiUK i,U m.te for the deferred pavmunt ...m, ,,. ,,!., snl.l l.m.is tu sreiire the willi inoitgiiRe o:i said l.mi's- to secure the pia-mciit theriot. Dated at Union. August Isth, 1NS7. .MARY ('. SKIFF, Adininistniirix. D. A. Mc.W.ISTBR. Administrator cf the Estate of Willi Skill', I bice-used. S-'JO-wti. I NOTK.'H KOK rriJLK'ATION Las') Oitick at La (iua.vhi:, Oo.n Ait-.', lo, 1SS7 Notice is lu-rebv given that the following named settler has filed notice of his Inten tion to make fuul proof in support of his claim, and that s.-itd proof will be made be fore the Register and Rei elver at Lull ran do, Oregon, oil !ent 2 ith. .sS7, i: JOHN W, HAl.'LT, llu. No. 2vsl, for the SW', See (i T 1 S R lo. E W M. He names the following witnesses to proe Ids i utitinuous resilience upon, anil hind, viz. lloleri V en tivation of, said i Alexander. T. A. Nelson" John Huffman, and Joel Weaver, all of Summon die, I nion count v, Oregon llKMtV RlM'.IIMtT, -s-'Jtwwll Register. PATENTS. Obtained, and all Patent Husiness attended 1 to Promptly and for Moderate- Pees. j Our oil ce is opposite t he l . s. I ateni ouh-e, and we ean obtain Patents in le-ss time than those remote trotn u.ioington. Send MODELor DR VWINU. Wc ndvi.se as to pantentabililv free of charge; and we makoNO I'll A ROE UXLls PATENT IS SECURED. We refer, here, to the Postmaster, the Sttpt. of Monev Onler Div., and to otlicials nf the U. S. i'utent Ofllcc. For circular. advice, terms and reU'ercnces to actual cli-1 cuts In your own State or t ounty, write to , MASON & 11AMLI.V Or Sans and Pianos are lUCMTlleil. FROM $50 TO $100 s SAVED : On the purcJiitse of an Instrument, by buinf through W 7. WUIOHT, .s?rtii, Uuloli. 0kii. Hl'MSION"-. In t'ir Circuit Ovrt f !..( f far I fif?. Mvhs.lM Tarter. Plaintiff, vs B. 1). liaird, XcIon Srhoonovcr. dniitiis trator of the estate of 51. it. Hairtt, de ceived. James Mitchell. Nancy J. MieliaN. David Miebals. Ocorgc lbiird, Thomas J liaird, David Unird. Joshua Ilalrd. Daniel Itaird, Maggie Smith. Kvnrt-t Howell. Hud or David Unwell, Knlch Howell. Mnry A. Ixing, Alewelln I.ong. Hell Iaie, 'V. S. bong, A. K. Baton, and Mnry B. Baton. Deiendnnts. To Nancy J. Michals, Da id Mlchah. Oeorgo Itaird, TlioninsJ. ltulrd, Joshua Haird, Bvarts Howell, Jttid or David How til, and Kaleb Howell, aboc named defen dants: . fX TUB XAMB OF TUB STATB OF i On gon, you and each of you are hereby required to appear and answer the com plaint tiled against you in the above enti tled suit ami court by the first day of the next term of said court, after publication of tlilsMiinmons six weeks, to wit : on the Jth. day of September, ISS7, anil if you fail to answer, for want thereof the plaintiff will apply to the cntirt for the relief demanded in this complaint, viz: a decne forte. using all of said defendants rights title and inter est in certain mortgaged prciirsci described in aid .complaint, to wit: hot No. tint-, lllock No. Ten ot the town of I'nion in Un ion couuty, State of Oregon, according to the plat of said town as recorded in the clerk" otlice of said couuty and State, ex cept 20 feet off the west 'end of said lot, heretofore deeded to the fit v of Union ; tilso Lots Xo'st. 1. '2, 7 and s. of H'lock No. One of Lewis' addition to the. town of North Union, in Union county. Oregon, according to the plat of said addition now on record In the clerk's olllcc of said county and State; also Lots L 5, Oan-i 7 of Dloc'k One of McCully's addition to the. town of North Union in Union conutv.Or, according to tin plat of said addition as recorded in the enmity clerk's olllcc of said county and State;" aUo Ixit Four of lllock One of the town of West Union, in Union county, Ore gon, according to the plat of said town as recorded in the county clerk's otlice of said county and State, except an undivided one half interest in the south 21 feet of said lot heretofore deeded to K. Cl'rainard. to sat isfy the sum of $1,000 and interest thereon at 10 per cent, per annum, from Dec 27th. lSsVi. due on a promisary note made by said M. It. Haird, deceased, in his life time, and for the stun o JKIO.OO attorney fee in this suit, for the judgement applying the pro ceeds of said sale to the satisfaction of said amounts and the costs and disbursements I ol this suit, and that you may be forever barred and foreclosed of all right, title or , interest in and to said described premises I and evervpart thereof as heirs at law of the ! said M. it. liaird, deceased, or otherwise, j and for general relief, and you will further take notice tnat mis summons i published bv order of the lion. (J. W. Walker, Judge j f the said ircuit court, j un' ,nK.0"' 0reK" made at cham- 011 the "Jth dav Dated this 10th dav of August, 1KS7. n if l'ivv II. 1 l .1 i , S-13-tti Atty. for Plff. SUMMONS. hi the Circuit Court of the State nf Oreijon, for I'nion t'ouiity. ' A. E. Baton, Plaintiff, "I vs Thomas P. Uaird Sr. anil Lydia II. Haird, Defendants. J To Thomas P. Haiku. Sk. and Lydia 15. Huhii. Tiir. Aiiovr. nami:d nr.:-i:.vt)AXTs: TX TUB NAME OF TUB STATB OF X Oregon, you and each of you are hereby n quired to appear and answer the com plaint of the plaiutill above named, filed against you in the above entitled suit on or before the first day of the term of the above entitled court next after the publication of tins summons for six consecutive weeks, to wit: on Monday, the 'Jtith day of Soiitein- I ber, 1SS.7, and if you fail so to appear and . answer or otherwise plead, the plaintiff will demand judgement aud decree against you for the relief prayed for in his com plaint herein, to wit: judgment agidiKt de fendant T. P. Haird Sr. for the sum of SS00.OO with interest thereon at the rate of 1 m ner cent, in r annum, from the SJnl dav l ,,f tiepteniber. and for the further sum (,f x, 00 as n reasonable attorney fee in this suit, and tor costs and disbursements, anri for a ueeree againtt teteiittants i y. Hslrd Sr. and Lydia 11. Haird fur a foreclos nre of plaintiffs mortgage upon the follow ing tie cribed real property, to wit: Cora niencing at alie NB corner of Lot No. s. in Hlock Xo. 10 of the town of Union, Union county, Oregon, running thence Wes H) feet; Uience South 100 feet; tbrneo East iO feet; thence North 100 feet tu the place of beginning. This summons is published by order of the Hon. O. W. Wslkor, Judge of said court, dated at chambers the 'Jth. day ot August IS.!'. HAKBR.SHELTON ,fc HAKER. S-13-W7 Attorneys for Plaintiff. SUMMON;. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the f'ountii of I'nion. X. E. Haker, Plaintiff, ) Mary Haker, Defendant, j To Maky HAKt:r, tiii: miovi: namud hefcn pant: TX THE XAME OF THE STATE OF J Oregon, you are hereby required to ap pear and answer the complrint filed against vou in tlte above entitled suit on or uetore the first day of the next regular term of the Circuit t'ourt of the State of Oregon, for the county of Un ion, to wit: on or before the 2tj b day of 'epttinber, A. D. 1S.S7. I he defendant will I take notice that if she fail to answer the ' complaint herein within the time above ' specified, the plain till' will apply to the ! above entitled court for the reliu'd.-tn.nded in his complaint herein, to wi? : for a dis solution of the marriage contract now exis ting K-tweeu plaintiff and defendant, upon the cround set forth in complaint, to wit; upon the ground of wilful desertion, lou will turtlier take uiu ce mat mis summons Is published six consecutive weeks prior to said time for answering the complaint here in, by order of Hon. Luther H. Ison. Judge of said court, which order is dated August 11th. tss7. - . ill nr. .v hi nr.. Atty's for Pitt. DKSOI.t'TION NOTIt'l.". Notice is hereby given tliat theci-iaruier-ship heretofore existing between the nnder siglusi, under the firm name of Albcrson & CSavlord, is this day dissolved by mutual consent. The business will be coutintied at the place of business heretofore occupied bv the old linn, J. L. Aiberson will settle all liabilities and collect all outstanding in dehtedniess duo said firm. Cornucopia, Ore-jon, July 27, 18S7. ' J. L. ALHBRSON, A. II. (i AY LORD. Notice of Application to I-urchnse Tim brr l.aiul. U S. IXt OITICK. ORASUj:. OllEOOS.) Juliet, 16S7. I Xetice is herebv given that, in compliance with the prt. visions of the Act of Congress ! apprxtved June'l. 187& entitled "An Act for ( the sale of Timlier Uiuds in the States of California, Oregon. Nevada, and Washing ton Terrltorv." ARTHUR III SICK, whose pu-totiWc address is Union, Union e-oun-tv Orcgtiti, has this dav filed III this 1 otlice his application to purehae the i:Ki XB' K-ction No. 20 in Township Xo. -1 s. . ... is . .1... lll tsoutn, nance .o. v r.. oi ui j ii laiuctte meridian. All persons holding any adverse claim thereto are required to present the same at this otlice wl-hln sixty dys from the rirst publication of ibis notice. llBNRY JttNtllAKT. 7-5a-wrt KOjjIstttr. Ifi'XPfl Si'B mm ill W. L3. BSSOLEEV3AfJ, Proprietor. Keeps constant y on hand a 't il ass- rtmen of . v - t: ing in bis line, inanufactured of the best mate-rial obtaiuaMe. He is now if u ig oi sale the- Best Jot of saddles, at lower prices than were ever offered in Eastern Oregon, LEAD HARNESS, HORSE BLANKETS, CURRY COMBS, Also a FULL ASSORTMENT of M'URS. Willi's, AXLE GREASE. HARNESS OIL. Etc.. Etk., Etc.. In fact everything Usually kept in a First Glass EsiablishmeEit. J3"Catl and examine goods. 0 Main Street, Union, Oregon. mm Uml 111 ml (oitositf: cextp:xnial hotel.) J. S. ELLiTTy - Proprietor. Everything Uirst Clas. Terms Very Reasonable. Buss to and Fiom the Depot Making Connection witli all Trains. Daily Stage Line to Cove, Carrying Fast Freight and Passengers. Leaving Union every afternoon and returning in morning, making connection with trains. Fare 60 cents; round trip " cents. Is Centomn lit Union, . RfI5LL.ER, - Having leaded and thnronzhly refitted the same, it will be conducted on an en tirely dillerent plan than Ik reiofni-e, and no pains will be .spared to make patrons 'com fortable. In connection with the hotel is an elegant Where the Kinct Iirailds of Wines, Liquors and Cigars are kept con stantly on hand. The patronage of the public is solicited. E. MILLER, Proprietor. MITCHELL & LEWIS CO., (LIMITED.) Factory, Racine. Wisconsin. M,u ufacturers Carriages, Buggies, lload Carts, Spring Wagons, etc. llfWI. mi. (J ANTON CLIPPER. PLOWS. II ARROWS, ETC. GALE CHILLED PLOWS, AND IDEAL FEED MILLP. SEND FOR CATALOGUE AND PRICE LIST, FREE. MITCHELL & CO., Limited. - 102-10,1, Front St., Portland, Or. HOWLAND S3 ? ? mmm Keep constantly on hand a large supply of Parlor and Bed Room Sets, Bedding, Desks, Office Furniture etc. UPHOLSTERING Done in the Best Style. Lounges. Mattre-ses, nd nil i-ituls of Knrntture made to onb r. Your patronage e-olicited. Our prie-cs are nasonabl Jones Bro's. NEW SCENERY and ACCESSORIES JUST RECEIVED: All kinds of photographic work done in a su perior manner, and warranted to give satisfaction. Yiews of Resiflsnces Men on Aifation. ffSSil? miij Oregon, - Proprietor Branch. Portland, Oregon. of and L calers in Phaetons, Buckboards mm 1 11 II I1B, & W1LSO O Main Street 1'nion Oregon. Artists, mim ii,