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About The Oregon scout. (Union, Union County, Or.) 188?-1918 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 3, 1887)
Sr-.T-..'?1 c wis Gmthi unlfrom firtt pagr. The rainy wntlior tlie present week liiif delayed t lie fnrniora very much, and iIso prevented the riinin of the pruv.i, petition for a road and a reinon Mmncc agninst the same hna been handed around this week for signa tures. At lust account the petition Was ahead by about a hundred names. There was quite a lot of excitement on Tuesday morning. It seems that a young fellow came into town on Monday evening and tried to dispose of n horse. His actions led some of our people to think that everything was not straight. On Tuesday morn ing he disappeared and went into hiding up (lie creek. Marshal More lock determined to take him into cus tody and stalled in pursuit. Mr. .1. If. ltinehart saw the fellow crawling on Jus hands and knees through the tun her near his Iioums and notified the marshal. A body of timber containing about -10 acres was surrounded by men and then the fun began. They closed m upon the young gentleman, but when they went to put their hands upon him hej was like the Irishman, he wasn't there. In some way he gave them the slip. There is no doubt that ho was a bad egg, and it is to he regretted that the oiheers failed to catch him. THIRTY-FIVE CENTS A CAN. The Milk-ine Jinking l'owdcr, full pound cans, warranted as good as any in the market. For sale at Jones llros. Try it. The N. P. Ily. agents, East, have been instructed to sell through tickets over that line to Portland only by the way of Taconin. This may4)e just and right, hut the traveling public are not likely to see it in that light. Judge Wendy, of the United States Court, sustained the demurer in the eabe of the U. S. vs Dan Chaplin et al, lor cuuing tinnier on government land, irtii.i... j 10 ncid nun station houses etc., were n part of the necessary railroad struct ures. feomo of tho Linn Co. fanners have refused the right of way for the. 0. I railway to pass through their lands. fill -.1 . - t . .tll j no roan oueroti inem Jou per aero for the right of way, but farmers think it not enough. Court will be held Sept. l'Jth to try the cases. The Colorado Indian outbreak of the Utes is causing ninef! more trouble than was at first anticipated. The In dians seemed determined to have a lit tle spreo at the expense of Uncle Sam's over Mowing treasury. It is reported that Ouray, the principal chief of the Utes, has been killed. If this is the ease, serious trouble is expected. Suuday last, fays tho Ccnlcrvillian, u lire started in the hay stack on Hank Vaughns ranch, and spread over about MUU acres before it could bo checked. It consumed a long string of fence and GUI) sacks of grain. It is supposed the hro started horn some matches drop ped by tome of tho hands, which igni ted from tlie sun's rays, It was with dillieulty that Mr. Vaughns house and Darn were saved. I ho people of Hawaii have adopted anew coubtitution which King Kalak- oua has been torced to sign the new in- instrument mioses very considerable limitation on tho power of tho king, making tho legislative tho real govern- nig uuuj. iu Miusiuy or uix can l)C imposed except by consent of the legis lature. Tho king cannot declare war nor organize any mihtory or naval force without tlio consent of that body. ri'i... i. : . .. 1 , X. mu ii'iPiuiuiu is composed 01 Z-l nobles and representatives, sitting logoiner biennially, its lirst meeting being next Amy. FAGLF.COOPFUSIIOP. h. It. Aylcs, mniiiifacturcr of but tor Imnels and kegs, has always on hand n good supply of tho best quality and will sell them at reasonable prices, tilvo hlni a call at his shop, south of the school bouse, Union. Havana rross uniis (10 not Clog in trashy or tod ground. Thev plant all tho teed in tho ground, and produce I fl 1 ! 1 . . ouo-iourtli more grain than when town in any othej way or by any other im plement. Sold only by Frank Bro's Implement Co. or thoir agents. Write to or call on thorn at Island C.it. . Dp 9 1 NOTICE FOlt PUBLICATION. liANP OK1TCK AT la OllANDK.OltKCION, 1 Am? :io. 1KS7. r oUco is hereby given that tho following named settler has filed notice of his inten tion to make dual proof in support of his claim, ami unit said proof will bo made bc- lore itegisieraiid Uecelver at La Grande. Oregon, on Oct. 10th., lS.S7.vix.' U LIS lit) e. iiiii i i aiz, to commute lid. No. :i77' for tun WX NW'andNW SW'; 8, and 81K NKl See 10. Tp 0 8 R & He mimes the following witnesses to p Bee It S3 H wii. i.,.'". . . -.. ilia i uiiiiiiiiuua ii'siueucu uiion, ami i f 3cl Imul evU 'r vftlV; VlLr flck" MUu"l ra North P owil OwJoii 3 ch"M,cl, vuiion or. s ihon Wicks all ot North lIi:.NHY UlNPIIAtlT 0-3-wO. itesLster. Notlcu ot Appllratloii to l'nrchnio Tltu nor L,nnii, V. 8, Lavp Orrce, U Oiumdk, Orkoo.v, Jlllir H. IKS7 I Notice is hcrebv given that, in rnnmlln with the provisions of the Act of Congress approved Junu 3, lttftf, entitled "An Act for mo saiu oi j minor i.anus in thu States of (.aiuornia, urcaon, Nevada, ami Washing ton 'rerritory,"STKWART IvCt'LKB, whose post-otllce mldress is Union, Union comity. Oregon, hat this day died In this olllco his application to purchase tuo aV( Section No3t. iuTowiibhlp No 6 South, ftanro No. li Jvast, of tho Willamette meridian. All pcnons holding, any adverse claim thereto uro required to present the snmo at this oiueo wiuun bixiy nays jrom the tim pub lication of thii notice. . lt IIRKIIY ItlNCUAItr, fHKvylO. ' IlfffiiU'r. A FATAL DELUSION. I Tlio I'nnclcd Security and .AppalUnn IVrlls of l'eoplo Unvculutl. Tlin eminent scientist and author, l)r Joseph F. hdwanm ol I'liilauelphia, re lates the following wonderful experi ences : "During my term as resident physi cian in tho medical wards ol the rinla deiphia Hospital, it was a common oc currence for an ambulance call to be received from one of tho down town station boupes. Upon reaching the placo designated, we would bo shown a man or woman who has boon found un conscious on the street and supposed to bo in toxicated. He would bo leinovedtothe hos pital, where be would linger unconscious for twenty-four or twentv six hours and then dio. an amuulaxcu Jii a majority of these cam.. cases a post-mortem examination would reveal a most horn ble state of atfairs which I will explain horealter." "A lady in apparently good health, who rarely complained and then only occasionally, ol Bome sngut and tran sient ill tooling, as nearly every one docs at some time or other, took a long walk with her niistianti, and upon re turning homo, feeling particularly well, went to tier room to remove her bonnet. and, while standing in front of the mirror, fell to the lloor in a convulsion, followed by twenty-four hours of un consciousness and death without a re turn to consciousness. A post-mortem examination revealed the true cause in a most horriblo form." "A young married man for years suf fered from dyspepsia, lor winch he con sulted many physicians. Alter miner- ing in this wav, and having no other symptoms of disease, he awoke one morning to find a very slight swelling. scarcely more than a piuTiness under one eye. In less than a month he was dead. Now the real and terrible cause of all these deaths was IJright's disease of the kidneys, and they might all have been avoided had the unfortunate victims known what a horrible niaiiury was fastened upon them. Hut Hright's (lis ease has no symptoms of its own. li steals into tho system like a thief, and deceives its victim by showing the symp toms ot nearly every other disease. lint what can be done Take it in time. If you feel unaccountably tiicd; you liavo peculiar pressing pains; your appetite is uncertain ; if your lu nches occasionally; if jour sleep is regular; if the thuds passed are pr"' or scanty, do not delay, hut use best known means for escaping ag' and death before it is too late. For this pur po.'o there is a remedy, and the only one that lias ever proven nluo rvojj Intel v certain. Hunt's VM Kemedy has never been : equaled, and it is tho only absoiuto ono --- known to tho medical mki: a v profession. There are tlmiin;. ' men and women to-dav who enj feet health who would he in tin i had it not been for this woni. r rdy, and theie aie thou ainin who require it without an lim.r I his is un idle stat nvmt, drawn fiom cafes wiich are inuftion. Attention Stockmen. Desiring to go Into the Mock business. I would like to HectirR froui snmn xtnrL m-m about 200 head of cattle to take care of on the shares for a period of three years. At tho ml 01 tb.it time the original stock to bo returned mm hall the mi rease. Htoeknien wishing to enter into an arrangement of this kind will iileaso address meat Union, IT.., ... ' 1 union uoiiiuy, vreon. LIND8AY ItO HE UTS. Notlco of AilmliilHtrulor'H Hnlu- In the .Hatter of the tetatc of Willis Skiff, Deetitsed. BY VIHTUK OF AN OltDKn OF HALF made and entered by the County Court wunin uuii ior l'nion rouniv. ureirnn on the 15th day of August, 1S87, ordering and directing tlio underMgned. administrators of the cMato of Willis Skiff, deceased, to sell the real estate hereinafter described, to wit: Hoginnlug at a point 325 and one- inird icet west oi mo siuth-west corner ol block No. 5, Hannah's addition to tho town oi west union, union count v. Oregon: them e north 37J feet thence west 11(1 ami four-fifths feet: Ihenee South 37il feet: thence rant 110 and four-fifihs feet to thu placo of beginning: and the north half of block No. 2 in said Hannah' addition to said town of West Union, Union county. Oregon, in satisfaction of a mortgage of A. h, haton, wo will, on tlio 1st dav of Oc tober. 1&S7. in front of the court house door hi the town of Union, Union county. Oregon, sell said above docribed land at public outcry to the h chest bidder. The terms ox sale are one-lull eah and one half on a credit of nix months, the pun bas er giving bis note for tho Inferred payment with mortgage on bald Jand to secure the pavincut thereof. uuteu at union, August lHth, 1W7. MARYO. SKIFF, Administratrix. D. A. McA USTKH, Administrator of the Ketate of Willlx HKin, Deceased. tj-20-wt). NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Orricr, at La Okandk, OneooNJ AllgUSl l, INS. I Notioo Is hereby clven that the followlnp. named settler has tiled notii-e of his ini,Mi. tion to make final nroof in aimniiri nf inuiu. aim iiiai ah prooi win no made be fore the register and receiver at Ii Omul,- I .1.1... ..N ... 1 . . Oregon, on Oct. 8, 18S7, vii: OKOPOK 8?c,? Tpa aiMtK, WM He names 1 10 follow!" witnesses to prove his cm. t8 residence upon, ami cultivation of W. WKIUMT. Md.Ko.17in. for the X V - - - . ......it... ,.'V,K,.I Cotrmiui, V. D. Kmclc, and N. L. l'arker, 11EKUV JUXKIIAKT, 813-W6 Register NOl'IOK FOlt PUDLICATION. Land Ofhck at La Grande, Oon.) Aug. 15. 1SS7. ( Notico is hereby ctvcntl.at tlm fnllmvim. named bcttler has filed notice of bis Intni. Hon to mako final proof in support of his claim, and that said nroof will be inad b. loremcuegmerauu Hecclverat lJOnittde, Clrrirun. mi Siiit "III, wiiT .1. . iiiiivf W. liAULT, IIU. No. 'Jssi. for the MVli SecOTlHR'iO. K W M. ll.i n .i.s n, lo lowing wltumes to prove Ids i outiuuous rcsldcneo upon, and cn tivaiion of, said land, vU. Robert V. Alvnml, r. T a NeUon Johll Hllffllllll and Jnol IVarr all of Sumuienrille, Union county. Orcgou' a. a . nmxnx itiKiuiiirr, 9-'be KMsitr. IT it ls ;,v. ' mi:ai.i;i ism.s. ATOTU'H IS IIKKK13Y CIVKX THAT sealed bills will be received by the conn' tv court of Union county. On-iron, un tu September 8th at 12 31. for the dellviry of JO cords of good four foot cord wood, in the court house yard at Union. Oregon, pay able in coin. n. P fiOODAI.L, CoudtyJudgc. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Omen, at La Giiamu:, Oi:i:on,I July 112, 1S37. i Notice I? hereby given, William K Mid hollnn take due notice, that the following named settler has filed notice of his inten tion to make linal proof in support of hi claim, and that said proof will lie niixle be fore the register and receiver at La (J ramie, Oregon, on Sept. oth, Iftti". viz; I.IiWIs C. II. JIAHSKTT. 1). S. No. UWi. for the SW' I SIJU and HKV, SW4 fee -'0 and N V NK !-, and M'K NW!4 Sec Lt) Tp f S It -10 K. W m lie names the followlnc witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and cultivation of. said land, viz: AV. It lJlakcWce. H. Olrcaux. W. A. fa tea mid J. Hiuklcy, all of Tclocasct, Union county, Oregon, JUCNItV Jd.NKIt.MlT, 7-30-wO Ilcgister. SIIKKIFF'S SAI.K. BY VIKTUK OF AN KXHCUTION anil order of sale issued out of the Cir cuit court of the State of Oregon, for Union county, to me directed and delivered, boi.r- inirdatcof Aticust 10. A. 1). ls.S7, upon a judgement and decree of force osiirc of a mechanics lein, rendered in said court on the lath day of November. A. 0. 1S2. in favor of Newton Parson, plaintih' and against P. K. llogcrs, defendant, requiring md that out of the property hereinafter de scribed, and described in said decree. I make the sum of eighty-six dollars ($ttfi.0ui with interest at the rate of 8 per cent, per annum, from March 17th, A. I). 18s,2, to gether with the costs and dibursements of this suit, taxed at the sum of twenty-three and eighty-five one-hundredths dollars (&.- 85) and acciueing costs and, whereas, bv sam ueureu u urumu uiai. ine mini ing described property be sold, to wit: The building and dwelling house situated on lot No. 1. in block No. 27 in the town of North Powder.Union county, Oregon, there fore 1 will ell on Monday," the 2(ith day of Sept., A. I). 1887, at'J o'clock p. in. of said day, at public auction, at the court house door in Union, Union county, Oregon, all the right, title and interest which the said defendant 15. F. 1'ogcrs had, on, or after the lJIIh day of March. A. 0. 18S2. in or to said property. Terms oi sale: Lash lo mc in hand. Dated at sheriff's olUee this loth day of August. A. I). 18S7. A. 11A.MII.TOM, Sheriff of Union County, Oregon. K-27-WO. SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court vf the State of Oregon, for the County of Union. w. v. lioiusDcry, riaintiu vs. Issahclln Ooldshery. Defendant lo iss.Miiu.i.A (mi.nsiiKKV, tiii: aiiovi: I)n- kkxda.nt: TN THH NAMK OF THK STATU OF x uregon, mir are ncreoy reiuired to ap pear and answer the eomp'laint filed against you in the above entitled suit within ten days from the date of the service of thi summons upon you, if served within this county; or, if served in anvother counlv of this fitate, then within twenty days from the date, of the service of this summons up on you; or if served by publication, then bythc lth. Monday of September, A. I). 1K87. that heme the first day of the fust ierm of the above entitled eiuirt, next succeed ing six full week's publication of this snni- mons upon you; and 11 you tail so to answer, for want thereof tho nam tifT will take judgement against ou for the dissolution of thebonds ' of matrimony existing between thu parlies hereto, and sucn other relief as may be just in this suit in which V, P. Clolds bery is Pllf. and Isabella Ooldslierry Is Defendant. The above summons is published bv an order made at chambers on tho .'!rd dav of June. 1887 at Pendleton. Oregon, by Hon". G. W.Walker, CircuitJJudge, that the above summons be published for six weeks in tho OltKoo.N Scoi'T. a wecklv newsnaner published at Union, Union county. Oregon. A. jMKA(;iihm. 2;l-w7. Pill's Atty. SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, till fltlitit if if., inn Mary C. l.igett. plaintiff) vs 0. C. Ligett. defendant. 1 To 0. C. LlGKTT, T1IK AltOVK KAMCll IIKTKX- vkut: TN THIS NAMK OF THR STATR OF 1 Oregon, you are hcrebv reouired to an- pear and answer the complaint tiled against you in the above entitled suit and court within ten days from the date of the sorviee of this summons upon you, if served within this county ; or, if served in any other coun ty of this state, then within twentv davs from the date of the service of this sum mons upon you : or. if served bv nublieation. you are hereby required to appear and an swer the complaint tiled against vou bv the plaintiff in the above entitled suit, on or be fore Monday, the 2tith. day of September, it, the same being the lirst day ol tho reg mar term ot uiet iremt court of the State of Oregon, for the countv of Union, l ommen. oing next after the exoiration of the time of tho publication ef this summons; and if you ion so mi amiear ami answer or otherwise plead, the plaintiff will apply to the court fortlie relief prayed for in the complaint, to wit; for a decree of divorce dissolving the bonds of matrimony now existing between plaintiff ami defendant, and lor the costs and disbursements of this suit. This summons is published by order of - ituu. vi. j . iiiM-i , ,i mite in sain ixmn. Dated at Union. Union countv. Oregon. July 20th. 1837. l'lrKKifc HUKI.KIGII. 7-30-W7. Attv's. for Pllf. SIMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, jvr 4c Liififtiv i' union, Fred Nodine, riaintill, ) vs John Nodine. Oefeuilmil. To Jons Nodine, the aiiovk namkh hkfrn pant: TN THU NAMK OF THR STATK OF .-LOregon, you arc hereby required to ap pearand answer the complaint tiled against Iar,n, you in " t h hi me niiuve council action, onoroo the lirst dav of tho nevt rci.ul above entitled court, after nix uwt'j publication of this summons in the Oueoos Sctunr, to wit: on or before the L'tlth dav of September, A I). 1SS7, and if you fall so to answer, for want thereof the plaintiff will take judgement against you for the sum of three hundred and Lliirtv-siv and siv niu. hundredths dollars, (fcAi.Oii) with interest from April fith, 1S.S0, and tho further sum of three hundred and fortv-one and forty four one-hundriHlihs dollars, (f;i4l.41) wit'li interest from June ISth, ISS4I, and the fur ther sum of three hundred nod siitv-snven and tifty one-liuiulrtHlths dollars, (f.'507.AO) with interest from June'.Mth, ISStf, and for costs and disbursnients. Defendant will further take notice that this summon U publlslusl in the OncooN Scoi'T, a weekl iiewspaiHT uublishiHl at Union, in I'nioii costs and disbursnients. f.ii.... ...i.. .. .1. . county. Oregon, bv order of the Hon. 0. W. Walker one of the judges id theWxth Ju dicial Dlitncl of the State of Oregon, em bracing I'niun county, made and datt August ttnl, A. I). Iiv47. T. H. CRAWFORD. S-7, Atb'. fr I'UV. ,t tit f for Uniim fWi Sl'-dtolas Tatter. '. foinUff. 13. D. Haird. Nelson Schoonovcr. adminN tratoro tncestule of M. 11. l!;rd, dc-rea-ed. Jrtines Mitchell. Ka ev j.Midial.M. David Michals. (hone Ilnlrd". Tlioinus .1 Haird, David Hui'il. ,lo-him ll .ir.i. Da id Haird, Margie Smith. Mv.trts Howell. Hud or David Howell, Ktdcli ll.iwel,. Mary A. Um.j, Alcwella Lo.ig. He!: L-m-, W. S. Long, A. K. Kaion. and y.urs U. Jiaton. Dckn hints. 1 o Nancy J. Michals, David Miclialn. George Haird, ThoinnsJ. Hulrd. .lo-hna Haird, Kvarts Howell, Hud or David Ihn.Ui, and Kalcb Howell, above nanitd defen dants: , fN TUB NAME OF THIC STATK F i Or g 'li, yai and each ol ou are l.c cb required to appe.tr and ausr toe c- -ni-pla m lilt d aau.st you in ift above e.iti ticd suit and eonrt bv the lirst dav ol the next term of said court, after publication of thNstihinioiiH six weeks, to wit : on the 2ith. day of September, 18S7, and if vou fail to answer, for want thereof the plaintiff will apply to the c -urt fur the relief dem mded in thN complaint, viz : a decree foree o.-iug all of said uefetid nts right- title and inter est in certain mortgaged prumsc-ulcscribed in said complaint, to wit: Lot No. One, Hlock No. Ten of the town of Union in l'n ion county, State of Oregon, according to the plat of said town a recorded in the clerk's office of said county and State, ex ccpt 20 feet off the west "end of said lot, heretofore deeded to the eitv of Union; alo I,ots Xo'.s. 1. 2, 7 and 8 of Hlock No. One of Lewis' addition to the town of North Union, in Lnion county, Oregon, according to the plat of said addition now on record in the clerk's oflice of said countv and State; also Lots I. fl, fi am4 7 of Hlock One of McCully's addition to the town of North Union in Union countv, Or, according to tht plat of said addition as recorded in the county clerk's oflice of said countv and State; also Lot Four of Hlock One of the town ot Wet Union, in l'nion countv, Ore gon, according to the plat of said tovn as recorded in the county clerk's office of said county and State, except an undivided one haif interest in the south 21 feet of said lot heretofore deeded to K. I'. Hrainard. to sat isfy the sum of $1,000 and interest thereon at 10 per cent, per annum, from Dec 27th. 188."). due on a promisary note made by said M. H. Haird, deceased, in his life time, and for the sum os $1:10.00 attorney fee in tins suit, for the judgement applying the proceed- of said sale to the satisfaction of said amounts and the costs and dibursiinents ol this suit, and that you may be forever bariod and foreclosed of all right, title or interest in and to said described premises and every part thereof i:s heirs at law of the aid M. H. Hand, deceased, or otherwise, and for general relief, and you will fuitlicr take notice that this summons is published by order of the lion. 0. W. Walker, Judge of the said Circuit Couit. made at eh on t crs ot pendh'ton, Oregon on the Oth day of August, 1887. Dated this 10th dav of August, 1887. C, H. FINN, 8-l,'i-w7 Atty. for Pllf. SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Union County. A.K. Katon, Plaintiff, 1 vs ' Thomas P. Haird Sr. and LydiaH. Haird, Defendants, j To Thomas 1. HAiltn. Sit. ami Lydia H. 15 Mini, tin: .iiovr. na.mi:i iu'kiixiuxts: TN THR NAMK OF THK STATK OF 1 Oregon, you and each of you are hereby required to appear and answer the com" plaint of the plaintifl above named, lik-d against you in the above entitled suit on or before the lirst day of the term of thu above entitled court ne.xt after the publication of this summons for six consecutive weeks, lo wit : on Monday, the 2tith day of Septenu her, 18S7, and if you fail so to appear and answer or otherwise plead, the plaintiff will uc maim judgement and decree against you '"or the relief prayed for in his com plaint herein, to wit: judgment ag..inst d -fendant T. 1'. Haird Sr. for the sum of y'.HM.OO with interest thereon at the rate of 10 percent, per annum, from the 2."lrd day of September, 1SS0, and for the further sum of $'Jo 00 as a reasonable attorney fee in this suit, and for costs and disburs'einent-, and for a decree against defendants T P. Haird Sr. and Lydia H. Haird for a foreclos ure of plaintiff s mortgage upon the follow ing de-eribed real property, to wit: Com mencing at alio NR corner of Lot No. 8, in Hlock No. 10 of the town of Union, Union countv, Oregon, running thence West 80 feet; thence South 100 feet; thence Fast M) feet ; thence North 100 feet to the plate of beginning. This summons is published bv order of the Hon. G. W. Walker, Judge of said court, dated at clumbers the Oth. day of August 1SS7. HAKRH.SHRLTON A- HAKRIt. -13-v7 Attorneys for Plaintiff. ' SUMMOXs. In the Circuit Court of thr State of Oregon, for the Count i of Union. .1.1:. Rarkor, l'laintllf, 1 Mary Harker. Defendant, i To Makv H.M'.KKr, Tiin.Miovi: namku ncrr.v- PANT : J N THR NAMK OF T1IK STATE OF 1 Oregon, you are hereby reouired to ap pearand answer the coniplrint liled againt you u: the above entitled suit on or before the lirst day of the next regular term of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the county of Un ion, to wit. on or before the I'll h dav of September. A. D. ISS7. The defend tut will take notice that if she fail to answer the complaint herein within the time above -pecilird, the plaintiff will apply to tlio above entitled court for the relief demanded in Ids complaint herein, to wit: for a dis solution of the marriage contract now oxis ting between pluintllf "ami defendant, upon iiiu 110111111 m'i mriii in coiiipiuiiu, iu wu: upon the ground of wilful desertion. Yon will further take notice that this summons Is published six consecutive weeks prior to said time for answering the complaint here in, by order of Hon. Luther H. Ison. Judge ol said court, which order is dated August 11th, 1SS7, HYDE A- HYDE. S-13-W7 Atty's for Plff. DISSOLUTION NOTICK. Notice is hereby giveu that the co-partnership heretofore existing between the undor sighed, under thu linn name of Alberson it Oaylord, is this day dissolved by mutual consent. The business will be continued at the placo of business heretofore occupied bv the old tirm, J, L. Alberson will settle all liabilities and collect all outstanding in debtedness due said firm. Cornucopia, Oregon, July '27, 1SS7. J. L. A LHRRSON, A, II. OAYLORD. Notice of Application tu I'urcli.iso Tim ber I. and. I'.S. Ian Omen. La Oiunhk. Omn.ox,) June as, 1SS7. t' Notice is hereby given that, in compliance with the provisions of the Act of Cingre approved Jutic.'t, ltxh entitled "An Act for the solo of Timber Lands in tho States of California, Oroaon. Nevada, and Washing ton Territory." ARTHl lt HFSICK, whose iHWit-oflice a ldreis is I'niou, Union ioun- y, O iKoii, has this tUv lllesl in thU llicc his ap'ilii hi ion to liurclwso the sK', NKH Swtim No. SO In Township No. . South. Rne No. 10 K. of tho Wil MUicttu nuHdisn. All perkous holdinif anyadve e calm thereto are required t prountth same at thl olHce wi bin sixiv ilnyt. twin the first pub u aUon uf thLs.utiov. JIt.NMV RSH.viri- Jn thr ( in i' t ( . At R.C.flreicr's LUBIN' , EASTMAN'S, liOYT'ri, LAU TIER, FILS And nil the other leading PERFUMES .MACHINE OIL, I3IIU") SEED. SPONGES, INSECT POWDER, FINE TOILET ARTICLES. SPECTACLES, EYE-GLASSES, WIRE and BRISTLE BRUSHES, COMBS, FISHING TACKLE, Ac. hi & Leaves rninn dailv at Up. m. arrives at Cove at 3:30 p. in. Leaves Cove at 8 a. in , arrives at Union nt 11:30 a. in. Connections made with Elliott's coaches running to the depot, carrying passengers for east and west bound trains. ItATKS for PASSi:NC;i:itS, I.UOOAGi: and ki:i:iciit, hi:asonaisi.u. ROHINSON & LAYNK, Proprietors. M TllS. E. A. OKA11JSX. Fashionable Dressmaker, (icntleiinin's clothing made, and all kinds of tailoring, cleaning and repairing done to order. Centennial 1 lock. Main St.. 1'nioii, Or. ?iS3B 51 B I desire to mlorin the public that I am the sole agent for the celebrated ENTER PRISE WIND MILLS, in L'nion coun ty, and invite intending purchasers to come and examine the one now on cxhihi tion at mv place in West Union. I am convinced you will pronounce it the best mill now manufactured. The extremely low prices place them within the reach of all. Circulars of wind mills and pumps sent on application. A.J. KIHHE. ueeiii-yi, iftisfasi! iment Sciatica, Lumbago, Rhcamatisia, Barn?, Scalds, Sthigs, Bites, B raises, Bunions, Corns, Scratches, Sprains, Strains, Stitches, Stiff Joints, Backache, Galls, Sores, Spavin Cracks. Contracted Muscles, Eruptions, Hoof AU, Screw Worms, Swinney, Saddle Qallf, Filer. THIS COOD OLD STAND-BY ccomrl!shca tor everybody excel); what Is claimed urlt. Oaeof tba reasons for tho great popularity of lio Mustang Lluluicnt Is found la Its universal ppllcalilllty. Everybody needs such a medicine. Tho Lumberman needs It la case of accident. Tho lluiiKovrll'o needs It Tor general family use. Tlio Cannier needs It for his toaimand bis men. Tlio .llcchuulo needs It always on lit wurlc ixmch. Tho 7liicrneetjlt tncosoof emergency. Thol'loucer noeds It-cant get along without It. Tlio runner needs It la his house, hid stable, and hlsstbcky.ird. The Stcnnibont mnn or tho Ilaatman needs Uq liberal supply afloat and ashore. Tho Ilorsf.laiicicr needs It-It Is his best frUnd and fit est reliance. Tlio Slock.arowcr needs It It will satb htm thousands of dollars and a world ot trouble. Tlio Kit lli-ond man needs It and will need It so lung as his llfo Is a round of accldcntsand dangers. The llacUu-oodsuinu needs It. There Is noth. luff like It as an antidote for tbo dangers to life, lluib and comfort which surround the pioneer. Tho illercliniit nocds It about hUotore among his employee. AecldenU wtll luppen, and when Ibeso ooine tho Mustang Liniment is wanted at once. Keep a Uottlo'iiilUo House, 'Tit the best of eonouiy. Keep n Ilottlo lu the Factory, IUunmdUt n In easo of accident saves pain and loss of wages. Keep n llotlle Ahrnya tu Hie Stable for nto when wanted. Thomson Sc Pursel nrr. airctit for (lie celebrated Cyclone Wind Mill, and its the prices on tlicm Imvtlieen roat ly reduced thev lire now within tho leacli of all. Sample mill to be sceu at l heir planer in North Union. Call I . V aim examine it. i. One boWo taken according to dirtctioM will grvo better results than m gallon et Sarsaparilfa, or any of tie so-called Bloet Purifiers with whkh tho market ie glutted. At Druggists, price $1.00 per bottle. $500 REWARD will be paid for an case ef Rheumatism which Dr. Pardee's Remedy, properly eC ministered, fails to reh'ere. Nervous Exhaustion. A Few Useful Hints For Nervous People. "I am so nervous" is a very common ex pression, used by both aid andyonng: and very few can now be found who are frae from nervous troubles. We icerat t ute that the malady is rapidly increasing. Ab4 from what cause? Thre are xarions reas ons. It may be bauae of a low cnditi of the general hearth; the ritiljty cf tht nervous system is depressed; or from a want of perfect digestion and astiialiiatlom of food, and tbc virilizing power of psre, rich blood, the nerves arc sot properly streuthened aud uourshcd,and consequent ly become weak and diseased. There was a time when "nerTOUsness,'' aud that class of disease known as aervoua affections, were apparently conaned t ladies; but at the present day it is an ma doubted fact that a.s large a vartlon of nr vous diseases ezitt among aaem as amoog the gentler sex ; and their distressing affects and lasting and enervating resalts are a thousand fold more series, an they extend to posterity and are productive of a weak ened and enfeebled race. Nervous and physical debility, caused by i a, f request and difitrtssing iisea5,Itfl da pressing influence beiiiR felt alike, on botk sexco and all ages, mong the first sy jiioris of this affection are usually a de rangement of the digestive argans. A fel of languor will be experienced, a ad a grad nal failing of strength, with caneral weak ness and pain in tbe back. More cr Imi ex- hansUition is experienced an waking la tht theroornsng. There is often a bad taste ia the mouth; the virfon beeotues dim, tsa memoiy Ls impaired, and tae patient ia troubled with frequent dizzinew. PerMns thus affected arc often despendamt. aad ruffcr from gloom and depression of the mind. The nerves become weakened that the least excitement ar shook brings a tremor or trembling, often attended V$ palpataticn ef the heart. LADIES ' Are particularly smaceptlhk to ncrrota disorders, owing partly t their jsitre delicate ncrvoas organization and partly to their sedentary life and constqot eonfinement in-daors. Such affectlau are attended by resUess and mttous exefte nient, anxiety or depressiea of the aaind. loss of inters t in society and the daily af fairs of rife. There is also loss of sleep: the patient on rising ia the ssornlsr, foal ing tired, languid and tuarefrashed. Frosa sugm nervous anacEs to Hysteria, froaa sisa- plo "nervousness" to utter prostration, there are many and varied forma of diseases otthe nervous system none of which should exist, and of all of which can bo cored by the use of Dr. Pardee's Bemetly Whkh first stimulates the liver and kidney's to heahhy action, regnlattfl the digestive or gans, and from the first dose brgias it work of purifying and buildlag upthe warn out system It prodmces sweet and healthy sleep, enriches the blood, aud Uapartso the pale and sallow checks tho glow health, brings brightness to the eye and elasticity to the step. More real boniflt can be derived from one half dozen bottles of Ur Pardee's Remedy, than from a hundred dollars Invested in any other way. Ask your druegiit for It, and take n End Vitality ofber.