The Oregon scout. (Union, Union County, Or.) 188?-1918, November 18, 1887, Image 8

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HOETEST 11
THROUGH in TEN
Stages Leave Union Every MONDAY, WEDNESDAY and FJUDAY
Mornings. Leave Cornucopia, on return trips every TUES
DAY, THURSDAY and SATURDAY Mornings
Carrying Passengers ani Fast Freiglit.
Charges for passengers, - 6.00
Round trip, - - - - 10.00
A Magnificent Scenic Itoute. No Delays, No Alkali, No Dust.
J. S. ELLIOTT, I'KOJMtlETOli.
W. D. BEIIDiLERMSti, Proprietor.
' Kerps foil-tmit ly on h."nd a full ns-.-nritiicnl of everything In his line, nmmifucturctl
of t lie best material obtainable. JIo is now oil'eri.ig for side tho
Best lot of saddles, at lower prices than were
ever offered in Eastern Oregon,
LEAD HARNESS, iiOKSE BLANKETS, CUKIiY COMBS,
Also a Wills ASSORTMENT of HIT 158, WHIPS, AXLE GREASE, HARNESS
OIL. Etc.. Etc., Etc., In fact everything usually kept inn
First Glass Establishment.
O&fCall mill examine gooiln. O Main Street, Union, Oregon.
cj 111 M
l 3- 1 If " I i w
Tlie Most Simple and Perfect Washer in the
World. Over 75,000 Now in Use.
TESTIMONIALS.
Union, Ore ton, Mnv 11, IKS'.
This Is to certify that Mr. Charles C. ('nil
inhtirry, on .May 10, washed with an Ariw
washing machine tit my hotel, In one hour
mill forty-live minutes, the following named
urticlos: Family v:i -1 1 1 ti K ! Hue shirts, 2
pair drnwes, '2 undershirts, 2 waists, I
imrnn, '2 towels, 8 pair mr'I;n, V2 handker
chiefs, tt collars and 1 pidr cuffs. Hotel
good, 18 tiihlo cloths, IS .-.licets, 30 pillow
eases, and 70 towels, 17ti pieces in all. The
above washing gave perfect satisfaction.
K. II. MILLBR,
Propiiotor Centennial hotel.
Union, Oregon, May I:', 1887.
This in to certify that! hnvo used thuAe
mo washing innehinu and wringer, and
thoroughly tested it, and am now Millsliort
that It Is the best washing niauhino now in
wtt), and unhesitatingly icnmmcud it to
any person wishing n wisldng machine. I
am sntlsltcd that it will do all or more than
islalmcd for it bv Mr, O'lliiiberrv.
MRS. MAUY 10. BATON.
ChasB C. Coffinberry,
MITCHELL & LEWIS CO.,
(LIMITED.)
Factory, Kacine, Wisconsin. Branch. Portland, Oregon.
Mtimifurtim is of
Carriages, Buggies, Phaetons, Buckboards
Road Carts, Spring Wagons, etc.
KB FII II m WW
CANTON CLI1TKU l'LOUS. II A liKOWS, ETC.
GALE CHILLED PLOWS. AND 1D1CAL FEED MILLS.
SEND l-OH CATALOGUE AND l'MCK LIST, VHKK.
M1TC1IEI I"& CO . I iniin-1 . ic)2..io . Front St, Vortlnnd, Or.
ii-iTti'ii'i....L i- i".i..L'iiii.m.Li.ULmi
BEST ROUTE.
From Union to Cor-
nucopia,
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This is to certify that 1 have ued tlio Ac
mo washing uiaehinu anil wringer to do
two largo family washings, and it gave
mo perfect nitisfnctlon, anil I think It will
do all that it N reeoinniended to do.
MKS. CHARLES ROBINS.
Union, Or. Mar 11, lb87.
Union City Hotel. .May 11th., 18S7.
, This Is to codify that the Acme washing
machine has ilouu two washings at my ho
tel, and It has given perfect satisfaction,
and I think it will do all that Mr. Cofllnber
ry represents It to do.
L..I. 1IOOT11U.
Union, Oregon, May 10, 1887.
Tills is to certify that we have tested the
Acme washing machine and wringer on
several oeciisions, and have no hesitancy In
vuvlug that it is the best machine we have
Mien. MIIH. KM MA. ION KS,
MRS. AM. IK JONES.
- Manufacturer,
Union, Union County, Oregon.
mid Dealers In
Cnnlimird femn first payr.
cited about the country. That is
alxnit all there ie in it. Land in held
in this country at $lo0 to $200 per
acre in largo tracts where the climate,
in my opinion, is inferior, the water
eearco and much poorer, the land not
as rich and productive au plenty
of ?25 land in Oregon. What the in
ducement is for n man that known an
other country to put his money in
this high priced land is more than I
can kco. The men nre no smarter,
the women are no prettier and thol
- , . i Tii.i-.t-.i.
country is no neaiiniur, eu i iuhik. iiib
peojile all over Oregon should bo
pretty well satisfied with their homes.
Ecspoctftilly,
J). 13. Ekks.
Tlmler I.nml, Art Juno a, 1878. Notice
For I'obllc.itlon,
U. S. La.mi Office, Li (jUanhe. Orkho.s
November 11!, 18.S7. )
Notice is hereby given that in compliance
with the provisions of the act of Congress
of June ."), 137t. entitled. "An act fnrthesale
of timber lauds in the States of California,
Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territo
ry,'5 WII.MAM KCCLHy, of Telocaset.
County of Union, State of Oregon, has this
day (lied in this otiico his sworn statement
No. 10, for the purchase of the SB NV Khlf
SV and SB of (section No. 7. in Township
No, OH, J hinge No. 38 K, W. M. and will
oirer proof to show that the laud sought Is
more valuable for Its timber or stone than
for agricultural purposes, and to establish
his claim to said land Ix'fore the register
mid receiver or this olllce at l.a Urandc,
Oregon, on Saturday, the USth day of Janu
ary, 1KS8. He niiiues as witnesses: Adam
Nelson, Jacob Stanbaugh, Win. L. Bur
rows, and John Stodard, all of Telooatct,
Oregon, Any and all persons claiming ad
versely, the abovc-decribed lands arc re
musted to file their.claims in this olllce on
or before said 23th day of January, 188S.
llKXItY lil.VKHAUT,
11-18-wlO. Register.
Tlinlicr I.lul, Act .lime 3, 1878.--Nllco
for I'libllcatlon.
U. H. LaXI) OfFICK, Lv OltAXDK, OllF.OOK,)
November l'J, 1887.
Notice is hereby given that iu compliance
wltlt thi' provisions of the act of Congress
of June ti, 1878, entitled "An act for the sale
of timber lands In the States of California,
Oregon, Nevada, mid Washington Territo
ry," ADA M NKI LSON, of North Powder,
County of Union, State of Oregon, has this
day iilcd in this olliccjiis sworn statement
No. 11, for the purchase of the S hlf. NW
ir. See. 8, and Bhlf. NB (p. of Section No.
7, in Township No. 0 South, Kange No. 38
Bast, and will offer proof to show that the
land Miughtis more valuable for iU timber
or stone than for agricultural purposes, and
to establish his claim to said land before the
register and receiver of this olliee at La
G ramie, Oregon, on Saturday, the 28th day
of January, 1SS8. He names us witnesses:
"Win. Bccles, Jacob Stienbatigh, Win. L.
Burrows, and John Stoddard, all of Telo
caset, Oregon. Any and all persons claim
ing adversely the iibove-deseiihcd lands aro
requested to tile their claims In this1 olliee
on or before said 28th day of January. 1888.
llKNKY IJlNKlIAHT,
11-18-wlO Jtegister.
Timber I.nnil, Act .Iiuio , 1878 Notice
fill- l'llIlllCIltlllll.
U. S. LaxhOfficu, La Oiianih:, Oitr.coN, 1
November 7, 18S7. )
Notice is hereby given tlia't In compliance
with the provisions of tlieaet of Congress of
June li, 1878, entitled "An act for the sale
of timber lands in the States of California,
Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territo
ry, STBWAKT WILLIAMS, of North
l5oV(l(T, County of Union, State ot Oregon,
has this day Hied in this olllce his sworn
statement 'No 8, for the purchase of the
xyt i vvji Fee. n, ami M.'., ts vt ot tectum
No. r, in Town.-hip No, (i S, linage No. 38
Bust, and will oiler proof to show that the
land sought is mure valuable for its timber
or stone than for agricultural purposes,
and to establish his claim to said land be
fore the Uegister and Iiecciver of this office
at La (Irnnde. Oregon, on Saturday, the
11th day of January, lS-iS. He names as
witnesses: C. A. Bell, D. II. Stairbuird,
Charles Bdwards, ami Adiiui Nelson, allot
North Powder, Oregon. Any and all per
sons claiming adversely the afiove-described
lands nre requested totilo their claims iu
this office on or before said 1 1th day of Jan
uary, 1888.
llKNUY ItlNKHAKT,
11-11-wlO Iieglster.
AUMINXHTttATO It'S SALE.
To whom it may concern.
Notice is hereby given that by virtue of
an order of sale inade and entered by the
County "court of the State of Oregon, for
Union county, on thcOth day of November,
188", the undersigned, administrator of tho
estate of Harvey A! vers, will on tho 12th
(biv of Diccnifier. 1887, at the hour of 2
o'clock, P. M. at the court house door in
the town of Union, Union county. Oregon,
sell to the highest bidder at public outcry,
the following described real estate of the cs
tareof Harvey Myers, deceased, to be sold
in the fellow fug parcels, viz: The BVa of
the SW, of Sec 10, Tp, 1 South of Kango
3S B. W. M. le-s I acres and 1-0 rods in the
south-east eorncrP hereof, 10 rods east and
and west and 70 rods north and south, in
one parcel; and the WJ4 of the SWK of
said Sec. 10, In one parcel; and the Ki of
the N W , of said soction 10, in one parcel.
Terms of sale, 8T per cent, cash iu hand,
ami balance on six mouths time, with in
terest at 10 per cent, per annum, to be se
cured bv mortgage on the premises.
Unioii, Ongon, Nov 0th, 1887.
KM AS KU1IN.
11-11 Administrator.
(iimtdlau Sale of Kc.il INtiite,
Notice Is hereby given that in pursuance
of an order of tho County court ot Union
eountv, State of Oregon, sitting in probate,
made on the 10th day of October, 1887, in
tho matter of the estate and guardianship
of the persons and estate of Ada M, Salis
bury and Valentine Salisbury, minors, the
undersigned,, guardian of said estate and
minors, will sell at public auction, to the
liighofct bidder, for cash, and subject to
continuation bv said County court, on Sat
urday, the Uth day ol Ucceinbcr, 18S7, at
2 o'clock In the afternoon of said day, tit
the front door of the court hnu"ciu the city
of Union In said Union county, State of
Oregon, all the right, title and interest and
estate of the said Ada M. Salisbury and
Valentine Salisbury, minors, that they now
have in and to all that certain real estate,
described as follows, to wit. The SJ-J of
See 3-1, To. 2S, 1!. SO B, W. M, in Union
eountv; state of Oregon.
Terms otsale: Cash in hand on day of
sale; deed at expense of purchaser.
Dated at Union. Oregon, thN 10th dav of
Nov. 1887. WALTKK SALISBURY,
ll-ll-wfi Guardian.
" NOTlciTFOU PUBLICATION."
Land Omen at Lv flKvstu:, Ohihion,)
Novemlicr 1ft, 1887. t
Notice is hereby given that the following
named settler hns tiled notice of his Inten
tluii U. make fluid proof iu supimrt of his
chum, and that said proof will Is- imulo be
fotc the register and rucelver nt U lirunde,
Oregon, mi January Mil itttS. viz. HBNUY
liAiBK. lid. No. m. for the S hlf, SW
Sw. 11 and W hlf. NW See. H, T. 0. B.
U.ssB, W. M. He nam the following
Viitncs...e to 'ne liis i . ii tinuous resilience
ukiii, it'xl ;il;u .i'.H'ii of, s.nkl land, viz:
John X V. . . i i"w-o Br am, John Si
luuniv a 1 .) W lvni'ivil. lot North
IWlr Oe . a, lli.XliV I iumux. ,
li 1 n Kogtstcr.
SHEniFF'S SALE.
NOTICE IS IIBItBBY .GIVKN THAT
under and by viituc ot an execution
and order of sale issued out of the Circuit
court of the Stata of Oregon, for Union
eountv, to me directed and delivered, bear
ing date of October 14, 1887, upon a judge
ment nnd order of s.de. rendered in said
court on the 28th day of .September, 1887,
in favor of Bred. Nodinc, Pitt, and ngainst
John Nodinc, Deft, requiring me that out
of the property hereinafter described and
described "in sold execution. I make the
sum of 330.00 with interest from April 0th,
1880 nt the rate of 8 per cent, per .minim,
and the further sum of ?31t.l4 with inter
est from June 18th, 18.G at 8 nor cent, per
annum., ami hefurthersum of !87..r0with
interest from the 21th. day of June, 1880
at 8 percent, per annum, and the further
sum of $39.02 costs nnd disbursements nnd
accrucing cot. And, whereas, by said
judgement nnd execution it was ordered
that the following described property be
sold, to wit: The SU'K of See. (!. Tp. i S,
U. 40 E, W.M, in Union county, Oregon;
therefore, 1 will sell, on Monday, the fith.
day of Deo. 1887, at 2 o'clock P. M. of said
day, at public Auction, at the court house
door in Union county, all the right, title
and interest which the said Deft, John No
dinc, had on or after the 10th day of June,
1887, In or to said property
Terms of sale, cash to me In hand.
Dated at Shcrltl's office this 22nd. day of
October, 1887.
11-4 A. N. HAMILTON,
Sheriff of Union county, Oregon.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
-VTOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN, THAT
xS under and by virtue of an execution
and order of sale issued out of the Circuit
court of the State of Oregon, for Union
county, to me directed and delivered, bear
ing date of October 15th, 1887, upon a judge
ment and decree of foreclosure rendered in
said court on the 11th. day of October, 1887,
in favor of A. B. Baton. Fill, ond against
Thomas P, Baird. Sr, and Lydia B. Ilaird,
Defts., requiring mcthat out of the proper
ty hereinafter described and described in
said decree, I make the sum of ?lJ07.0 with
interest thoreon from October llth, 1887. at
the rate of 10 per cent, per aunuin., and the
sum of $93.00 attorney's fee and the further
sum of $63.13 cost, and accruing costs.
And, whereas, by said execution and de
cree it was ordered that the following de
scribed property be sold, to wit: Commen
cing nt the North-east corner of Lot No. 8
in Block No. 10 in the town of Union, Un
ion county, Oregon, and running West 80
feet; thence South 100 feet; thence Bast 80
feet; thence North 100 feet to the place of
beginning, Tho same being the part of
Lots No. 7 and 8 hi said Block No. 10, in
said town of Union, Therefore I will cell,
on Monday the 21st day of November, 1887,
at 2 o'clock P. M. of said day, at public
nuction, at the court house door in Union
county, all the right, title and interest
which the said defendants Thomas V. Baird
Sr. and Lydia B. Baird had on or after the
21st day of November, 18i3, in or to said
property.
Terms of sale, cash to mc in hand.
Dated at SherhTs office this 18th day of
October, 1887. A. N. HAMILTON,
Sheriffof Union county, Oregon.
By James Lowell, Deputy. 10-21.
NOTICE FOR FUULICATION.
Land Okfick at La Oka.vuk, Okkook,)
November 4, 1887. f
Notice is hereby given that the following
named settler has tiled notice of his inten
tion to make liual proof in support of his
claim, and that said proof will be made, be
fore the register mid receiver at La Cirande,
Oregon, on Dee. 21. 1887, viz. HANNAH
31. ltlCIIAHDSON, lid. No. 3110, for the
WMSB, and SB SW Sec. 22 and NB NW,
Sec. 27 Tp. ( S, U. 38 B, W. M. He names
the following witnesses to prove Ids contin
uous residence upon, and cultivation of,
said land, viz : Jonn linger, John Davis,
Miles Lee, and James Filkinson, nil of
North Powder, Oregon.
llHNltY ItlNKHAItT,
11-11-wfi Iieglster.
EXECUTOU'S NOTICE.
All persons having claims ngainst the es
tate ot Simon Miller, deceased, are hereby
notified to proscdt the same with the proper
vouchers, duly verified, to the undersigned
executors of said estate, or either of them,
at Union, Union county, Oregon, within
six months from the date of this notice.
Dated at Union, Oregon, this ilth day of
November. 1887. Ciiaulks S. Mii.lf.k,
Sarah Auk Wilson,
nnd Nelson Sciioo.novkr,
11-11-W5 Executors.
sett
spas m as
OTJRES
Sciatica,
Lumbago,
Rhoamatitm,
Eurnr,
Scalds,
Stings,
Bitos,
Bruises,
Bunions,
Corns,
Scratches,
Sprains,
Strains,
Stitches,
Stiff Joints,
Backache,
Galls,
Soros,
Spavin
Cracks.
Contracted
Musclos,
Eruptions,
Hoof Ail
Screw
Worms,
Swinney,
Saddle Galls,
Files.
THIS GOOD OLD STAND-BY
neeom jills!i w for everybody exactly wliat li claimed
f. rtt. Onu of tho rcaon$ for the great popularity of
tho Miistnn;; Ltulmcut iJ found to its nntversal
nppllcnbllitr. Ktorybody needs iuch a medicine.
f lio Luuiberuinu needs It in case of accident.
YUo Iloimowlfe needs it for general family use.
Tti o Ciumlur needs it for hts toams and his men.
The Mcchnulo needs it always on his work
bench.
Tho MlnernodislttncAsoef emergency.
'I'll o l'l o n ecr needs tt can't get along without It,
The Farmer needs it In his house, his stable,
and hts stock yard.
. TUr Slcnmbont ninn or tho Iloatuinn needs
It In liberal supply afloat nnd ashore.
Tho HorkC-luuclcr noeds It-It Is his best
friend and safet reliance.
Tar- t?tocU.srowcr needs It It wlllaaro hlra
ttxutands of dollar and a -world of trouble.
Tho Ilntlrond maw needs It and will need It so
tone t. his life Is a round of accidents and dangers.
Tlio Backwoodsman needs it. There Unoth.
llio It as au antldoto for tho dangers to life,
.:.nu wd comfort which surround tho pioneer.
Tho Merchuut noeda It about hli store among
Ms iviiployccs. Accidents will happen, and when
bhero cixu tho Mustang Ununeut I wanted at onoew
Keep u Hot Ho Iu t bo House. Tl tho best of
tsouujiy,
Uc-rp u Buttle In tho l'uctory. luimmedlate
nte la co uf accident saves pain and loss-of wages.
Keep n Mot tip Alwuyulu the citable for
tlvo wbcu -xvuutcd.
Hissfasif
gjgnenf
NOTICE FOR TUULICATION.
Lasd Orru t. at L (in 'nr.. OrKnoy,)
Oi tobi-r s'i. l s7.
Notice is hereby given thsi the foli'.wing
namcd settler as filed notice of his inten
tion to make final pn.f in support nfhi
claim, nnd that said proof will 1-e m idclH'
fore the register mid receiver at La Giand,
Oregon. on Dec, 14, 1887. viz; B B Nil AM IN
P. LATH HOP, D. S. No. I.72S. for the Lot
No. 1. Sec 2, and Lots 3 and 4 and KW NW
Sec. 1. Tp. S S. It. 40 E, W. M. He names
the following witnesses to prove his contin
uous rcidencc upon, and cultivation ',
said land, viz: A. Cockrcll. O. W. Sim
mons, Wm. Murray, and I.. A Itobertson,
all of Hikdi Vallev Oregon.
Hknuy Itor.iiKT,
11-1-wG. Uegister.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Land Offick at La Giu.nn, Onr.ooK,!
October 2,'j, 1887.
TOTICB IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT
X the following-nanied tettlcr has tiled
notice of his intention to make final proof
in support of bin claim, and that said proof
will be made before the register and recei
ver at La Grande, Oregon, on Dec. 7 1887,
viz: GEORGE W. BROWN, Hd. No.
2199, for the NENW, WNE. NW SB
Sec, 31, Tp. 7 8, It 40 E, W M. Ho names
the following witnesses to prove his contin
uous residence upon, and cultivation of,
said land, viz: Kreemau Steele. William
McKiiineil, James R. Scott, and Ezra Catia
dy, nil of Pine Vallev. Oregon.
llKNItV RlNKHAM,
10-23-v6. Register.
NOTICE EOli PUBLICATION.
Land Omen at La Oi:ndi:, ORr.fiox.
Octobers, 1857.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT
the following-named settler has filed
notice of his intention to make final proof
in support of his claim, and that said proof
will be made before the rcgintcr and recei
ver at La Grande. Oregon, on Dec. S, 1387,
viz: LUTHER LO YD, Hd. No. 2978, for
the.SH SWSec, 11 and N NW Sec. 14,
Tp. 8 , R 40 B, W. M. He names tho fol
lowing witnesses to prove his continuous
residence upon, and cultivation of, said
land, viz: William McKinnell, George W.
Brown. Charles Fee, and Job Curies, all
of Pine Valley, Oregon.
Hr.Mtv Kt.vr.UAHT,
10-28-wG. Register,
NOTICE FOE PUBLICATION.
Land OFFicr. at La Grande, Oiie(io.n
October 25. 1887. )
"VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT
Ll tlie following-named settler has tiled
notice of his intention to make final proof
iu support ot his claim, and that said proof
will be made before the register and recei
ver at La Grande, Oregon, on Dee. 8, 1887,
viz: CROSBY C. COFFIN BERRY, Hd.
No. 2424. for the SK NW and Ni SW Sec.
33, Tp. 7, S, R. 4G B, W. M. lie names the
following witnesses to prove his continuous
residence upon, and cultivation of, said
land, viz: William MCKinnell, George W.
Brown, LouN Flurry, and Jacob Drake, all
of Pine Valley. Oregon.
Hn.vr.y Kinkiiart,
10-28-wG. Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Land Officu at La Ghamh: Ori:oon,
October 2T. 18S7. t
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT
the following-named settler has tiled
notice of his intention to make final proof
in support of his claim, and that said proof
will he made before the register ond recei
ver at La Grande, Oregon, on Dec. 7, 1S87,
viz: WILLIAM McRINNBLL. lid. No.
3100, for the SW NB. SB NW, NIC SW and
N W SB Sec. 8, Tp. 8 S, R l(i B, W. M. He
names the following witnesses to prove his
continuous re-idenco upon, and cultivation
of, said land, viz: Freeman Steele. James
R. Scott, George W. Brown, and Luther
Loyd, all of Pino Valley, Oregon.
Henry Rim:iiart,
10-2S-wG. Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Land Omen at La Giiaxdi:, Oregon.)
Oct. 1ft, 18S7.
Notice is hereby given that tlie following
named settler has tiled notico of his
intention to make final proof in sup
port of his claim, and that said proof
will be made before the Register and Recei
ver at La Grande. Oregon, on Nov. 80th.,
1887, viz: JOHN M BUCHANAN, D. S.
No. 702!. for the EJ. NB, SW NB and NB
SB Sec 12. Tp. 8 S. R id B. WM. He
names the following witncssc-Jio prove Ids
continuous residence upon, and cultivation
of, .said land, viz : O. S. Stewart, William
Edwards, II. .1. Baker, and F M. Olllcer,
nil of Pine Yallcy. Union county, Oregon.
Henry Kineiiart,
10-21-wti. Register.
Timber Culture, Final 1'i-oof. Nutlet; for
l'ulilicntion.
U. S. Land Offh t, La GiiAXnr, Oueoo.v,)
Oct. 13, 1887. f
Notico is hereby given that WILLIAM
W. GORDEN has' tiled notice of intention
to make final proof before the register and
receiver nt their ofllce in La Grande, Or, on
Saturday the 2lith day of Nov. 1887, on tim
ber culture application No Ril, for the NW
SB qnarter ot section No. 8. In Township
No. 1, N, Range No. 40 B. W.M. Ho
names as witnesses: W. B. Hindman, Wil
liam Fine, .lohn Chrininn, and John El
liott, all of Elgin, Oregon.
HENRY RlXF.HAltT,
10-21-wG Register.
AIIMINISTKATIU.Y'S SALE.
To whom it may concern :
Notice is hereby given, that by virtue of
an order of sale made mid entered by the
County court of the State of Oregon, for
Union county, on tho 7th day of July, 18S7,
the undersigned, administratrix of the es
tate of George Beck, deceased, will, on the
26th day of November, 1887, at the hour of
one o'clock P. M., on the premises herein
after described in Union county, Oregon,
sell for cash in hand, to tho highest bidder,
at public outcry, the following described
real estate of the estate of George Beck, de
ceased, to wit: The I'M of NEK See 23 T.
, S, R. 45 B, W. M.
Union, Or. October 15th. 1887.
ELEANOR BECK,
10-21. Anministratrlx.
Notico of Administrator's Sale.
In'the Matter of the 1-Utate uf WillU Skiff,
Deceased.
BY VIRTUE OF AN ORDER OF SALE
made and entered by the County court
within and for Union eountv, Oiegon on
the 15th day of Ag"st, 18S7," ordering and
directing the undersign-d, administrators
of the estate of Willis Skill, deceased, to
sell the real estate hereinafter described,
to wit: Beginning at a point 325 and one
third feet west of the south-west cornnr of
block No. a, Hannah's addition to the town
of West Union, Union county, Oregon;
thence north 373 feet ; thence vct lbi ami
four-tlfths feet; thence south 373 feet;
thence cast lb! nnd four-fifths feet to tho
place of beginning; and the north half of
block No. 2 in said Hannah's- addition to
said town of West Union, Union county,
Oregon, in satisfaction of a mortgage of
A. B. Baton, we will, on the 21st dav of No
vember, 18S7, in front of the court house
door in the town of Union, Union eountv,
Oregon. m'H said above drribod land at
public outeiy to the highest I hide:- The
terms of side are oiie-hulf ea.-h and one
half on a credit of six month-, the purchas
er giving ids note for the deferred payment
with mortgage on said lands to secure the
payment thereof.
Dated at Union, August 18th, 1S37.
MARY C. SKIFF.
Adinii Mmtrix.
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Nervous Exhaustion.
A Few Useful Hints For
Nervous People.
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"j am so nervous is a very common ex
pression, used by both old and young: and
very few can now be found"" who are free
from nervous troubles. We legret to soe
that the malady is rapidly increasing. And
from what cause? There are various reas
ons. It may bo beouuscof a low condition
of the general health; the vitillty of the
nervous system is depressed; or from a
want of perfect digestion and nssimiliation
of food,and tlie vltilizing power of pure,
rich blood, the nerves are not properly
strentheued and noiirshed,nnd consequent
ly becomeSweak and dineasetl
There was a time when "nervousness,''
and that clas of disease known as nervous
affeetions, were apparently confined to
ladias; but at the present day it is an un
doubted fact that as large a portion of ner
vous diseases exit among men as among-
the gentler sex ; and their distressing affects "
and lasting and enervating results are a
thousandfold more serios, as they extend
to posterity and are productive of a weak
ened and enfeebled race. Nervous and
physical debility, caused by
mm vitality
is a frequent and distressing disease, its de
pressing influence being felt alike on both
sexes and all ages. Among the lirst sym
ptons of this affection aro usually a de
rangement of the digestive organs. A fcel
of lnnguor will bo experienced, and a grad
ual failing of strength, witli general weak
ness and pain in the back. More or less ex
haustatioii is experienced on waking in tho
themoriisiig. There Is often a bad taste in
the. mouth; tho vision becomes dim, the
inenioiy Is impaired, nnd the patient is
iroumeo wnn rrequent uizzincM. jersons
thus affected are often despondant, and
ruffer from gloom mid depression of the
mind. The nerves become si weakened
that tho least excitement or shock brings on
a tremor or trembling, often attended by
pnlpatation ef the heart.
LADIES
Are particularly susceptible to nervous
disorders, owing partly to their more
delicate nervous organization mid partly
to their sedentary life and consequent
confinement in-doors. Such affections are
attended by restlessness and uervous excite
ment, anxiety or depression of the mind,
loss of interest in society and the daily af
fairs of life. There is also loss of sleep;
the patient on rising in the morning, feel
ing tired, languid and unrefreshod. From
slight nervous attacks to hysteria, from siiQt
pie "nervousness" to utter prostration,
there are many and varied forms of diseases
of the nervous system none of which should
exist, and of all of which can be Retired' by
tho'uso of
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work of purifying and building up the worn-
out system It produces vcot and healthy
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the pale and sallow cheeks tlie glow of
health, brings brightness to tho eye and
ulaktlcity to tho step. . More roul bwnltlt can
bo derived from .ne half doxiu bottles of
Dr Pardee' Remedy, than from a hundred
diurs linc-i- .1 n any 'thcr w iv.
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