The Oregon scout. (Union, Union County, Or.) 188?-1918, December 16, 1887, Image 8

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NOTICE FOR 1'UHLICATION.
Application for n U. ?. Patent. Survey
No 12. Cb lilt No. -10 A. iiiui 40 II. Min
eral appMca.ion No. HI.
1. S. l.AMi Orntn, La Guanju:. ()ri:io.n.)
Nov. 23. 1SS7. f
Notice hereby given that ('. M. .""anger,
whoso post-olllee nddr.oss is Sparta, 1'iiion
county, Oregon, ha this ilii.v tiled his itp
pHcntfnnfor a patent for tho "Nellie Gnnt'
qunrtz lode, nnd the "('. T. 11 mil ley Mill
fcllc." lii'uaud in the rnuttli ininerul dis
trict in Towirhlp 7 South, limine l.'l Hint,
"V. M.. ill ipiurtz lode being described by
the oftlcial pints- and field notes on lite, in
this- olllee, in follows, to uil :
llcgiuniug , nt ii post from which the eor.
to sees. 2, 3, 10, 11, T. 7 S, It. 13 F.; bears
H. CO deg. 22 mill. W. 11211 feet (list., post
being marked "Cor. No 1 N G M C Sur Xo
J2;" thence N 711 deg. 12 uiln. K. I.W feet lo
n post marked "Cor No 2 N (f .M C Stir No
12;" tlience N 8 deg, K WW feet to u pint
marked "Cor No a NO M I Sur Xo 12;"
thence S 7.1 deg. 12 mill. V. 13.V) feet to a
post marked "Cor Xo I N G M C Stir Xo
i2;' thence S. 8 deg. W. WK) feet to the
place of beginning, containing 2I.IK) acres.
Location being reeordeil in Vol, 1), page
records of ipiiut. loeations, I'nion
ronnty. Oregon. Adjoining claims are tlie
"Ptiffido'' ipmttz lode on the west and the
"Apex" and "Augusta'' ipiartz lodes on
the north.
The mill sifo being deiribid by thoufll
clnl plats and lield notes on lile in this
ofllee, an follow, to w.it: llcginuliig at a
post front which Cor. Xo. I of the "Nellie
Oraiw'' lode, bear- X. 7.1 (leg. ill niin. K.
317 icct dift.. post being marked "Cor Xo
1 '.M S Sur Xo 12;'" thence running W. ."ISO
r to a post marked "Cor Xo 2 It M S Sur
N thence S. (UK) feet to a post marked
No :t It M S Sur Xo 12;" tlienco K.
0 ,eet to a post marked "Cor Xo I I! M S
' .. Xo 12;" tlienee X. feel lo place of
beginning, and containing live aetes Ad
joining elaims are the 'ISiill'alo Mill Site''
on (lie east,
Any ami all person elidming whcrsely
nnv portion of .-nlil 'Nellie Grout" ipiart.
lode, or the C T. Ilradley MillSlte.above de-l-Ci'ihcd.
itie required to lile their adverc
claim with the register of the U. S. band
Ofllceat I .ii (itande. Union comity. Oiegon,
during tlie si.ty days period of jiulilicutinti
hereof, or they will he buried oy virtue of
the piovisions of tiie statute.
11i:m;v Kini:ii i:r.
Ilegisler,
It Ih hereby ordered that the foregoing
jipt'ce of application for a U.S. patent be
published tor a period of 110 days (ten con
pucutlvo weeks) In Tin: Oiti:uoN Scorr, a
weekly newspaper published at I'nion, in
Union county. Oregon,
I1i:niiy Ui.i:ii aut,
12-2-wlO. llegister.
NOTICE FOIl PUBLICATION.
Application for n U. S.
No. 1!!. Claim No. II. A
oral niiiillcatiou No. IK).
Patent. Survev
.ami 11 1!.. Mill-
U. S.JvAM) Ornci:, La CIiiandi:, Ok.)
. Nov. i;l, 1SS7. J
'.Notice Is hereby given that C. M. San
ger, whose po't-ofllee address is
Sparta, Union county, Oregon, has this
tiny llled his application for a patent for
the "Puffalo'' iiiart. bxle, and the liuH'alo
Mill Site, si tii itcd in the Fourth mineral
district, in Tp. 7S, llange lit H Willamette
liieridlan, the ipuii'tzlode being described b.
the. official plats and llclu notes on lile .r.
this olllee, as follows, to w.t:
Uoginning i.t a post noin wh'eh, the co .
to sections 2,.'S HI i ml 11 T 7 S It l;i K, ben -8
'10 -leg 21 niln YV l.T.M feet dlsb.'.t.
pct cing mi :kcd "Cor No 1 II M C Sir N
13;" Ihcuec. running Ka-t ll.'i feet ton
po.-t niiirkcd Cor No 2 U M c sur No l.'l;''
, tltauee north H deg Vi b'Bi) fiction po.-t
nicked "Cor No it I1.MI' Sur Xo lit;" thence
vet I i.i rept to a post inarKeii "i or
Xo i H M C Sur No bi; ,
AV I.'ITiO feet to th-.pl; c
contninlng I. in ne e L
corded in Vol I), p ig .
locatioim, Ui.!:-i to ; , "
ir-ig elniins a e the
"Apes" loiirs ' ii the e.i
wof itnd .li 'It ib K '!
yitee s S ileu
;r' .din;, anil
b ii'j; re-
f ipiart.
:i Adj.. u
'it" and
' '.1 I llliv'' Oil
e iiortl
:. ,.v the 'ill
i .).' '.ii i lii -.
'if'-ig at ii
No. 1 of he
I lio null lt.' In uu d
clnl pni:i ami -' .'I not.
eifllce n .olio a-, t wit: lt
1 . 'lit fio a which the comer
' lluffn " ' lode ela.iii, ici s
N 70let;. Ii!
n -e 1' JTOl eet dist: 'liining ,ln i West
TIO olL, tliene: - ttthtVio net theme ICasl
i(30 i ; thene Nor.i. tK!0 fiet to the place
c. .itiniiig, and c .itainlug the acres.
A.,(.i)-n clainTs arc the C. T. Iliadlev
Mid ..c mi tlie Wt,
Any amt alt pcxonn elnl i.lug adver-el.v
hi
lo
c
f.
i oit on oi -ait.
Himaln ' t.uattz
or the lltffalo
i are rep-1
Mill Site above
ci, to tile their
: -e nun with lie
eu.-'er ot tin l'.
it... lib u'. itn..'. .!.' ("ii on eountv
Hi.
Or - n. 'ngthn :xty days peilod ofi'iili-lie,-
lo i liorj or they will be baircilby
virtue o: tlie probiiisuf the statute.
j . llUMSV HlNHIIAKT,
Kegister.
It is berrby ordered that the foregoing
- ci.piie illnii for a I'. S. Patent be
pu .. or a ,'Ciiod of sixty days (ten
consc. e vjki ,u the 'ii.iuo.s ioer, a
wrckL ' vj.i "i published at Union, in
Vni'. ii .K.-y, urct-oii.
JIknhy Uinuii akt,
12 2-w 10 Kegister.
I..
".rt.ml, A ui .iciiea If;
I'nr t'uiiiu'fti;. a,
ir.IK. Nullee
V.a. Laks Ow u, La 0 ianiii:, i'iuioon
)
N. .nber 20 1SS7. f
X1
f U i
411 in e nipilauee
be act of Coimrcs
koUIS oj
0M-v
0. ;iie'.
' I lltlt
1 'An aei tor tin sale
'tale- ol I'nllfoi nla, !
i, W iisbli ,tii. Tcrrito- :
I tUi . ill', i . Not lb Pow- i
f fit,' . Sttt i "i t'retioa has
hi- olllee nU sworn state-1k-
purehaiiL of the N W'M
N Wl and Lot I, of Section ;
'hip No. it South, Utilise No. 1
ti.l oiler pro. ii to sho.v that
.1. s n:oie vtilttu .e .of it I
c
tid
lr .
.
3:
tn
tin
LL
th'
4i. i
w.t.
lie 111
dt -ami
nbc .
ti
ai .1
i. i.
d' - "
.. -ti i.c nidi for iigrleuliural pur-!
tii.d to isialilbb h! c.a.ui to said 1
Uore tl.c Heglter atie. Itteo'.vor of
.. edit I.itCi.umle.'Oi'. on Sa. unlay the
c. I'eb uury, it ?S, He mimes as
- s- i hi.r e Shiedliou.', Stewart w!L
A ' 'im Mi hii'Ty and John lien
:i i oi Nt tli Powder. Oregon. Any
I i. i H claiming i dvernely the 1
-el b d lauds a e 'eijUchted to lile i
C it ii ib's oillce oni'r before said ,
ty c r' urtn ry IsisS. .
UlLMiV ItlMUIAItr.
12-? w 10 Kegister.
Timber l.iiiul, Act .lone il, 1S7H,-. Nulieo
l'oe riililleatloii.
.V, LiNnQmor, L Oiia'mh:. Okk(io.s,(
" Xoveniber 2u. IW. I
Jsollco Is hereby iiiven that in compliance
tvlfU the provisions of tlie net of Congress
of Juno 3. i7. cnittb'd "an act for the sale
of Umber Inmlk in the States of California,
Oregon, Nevada and YVusliingtfu Tcrrito-'
rv.'pCHltlSTIAN llKCIIOAAKDof North ;
Powder, Cmntv o I'idou, State ot Oregon
lmstliU ilnv I'l.il in llils olllee his kuiu-ii
Mnteiuent No. Hi. for ihe purchase of the
BW'V, NICK : d lots I nnd 2 of Sec ft. Tp. 0
South, andsK'., s:;,of See. So. :w. in Tp.
Ko8 S. U. No its .. YV. M, mid will oiler
proof to show that the laud Miunlil ih more
visual '.v ioi- Ii timber or stone than for tig
rfcultV nl j. iiriMM.es, and to establish his
claim to aid bind l.etore the Kegister nnd
Ilrcoiver of till olllee at l.n drande, Oro
gon. onKi.turday tlie 1th day of I'eb. lS.-il.
Jlennnies.il, wit noses: .lames It. (illkl
lon.hleivnrl Wllilaius, William Mnliuro'i
niPJplin licndersmi. nil of North Powder,
OltKliJi.v '"'d idlpcronii eltiiinlng nd
.VtowJyTtiuJ Hbovo-flencrilietl itiitdi ure re
qutliHdWlUe their elnlniH In tliU olllee on
or Mbr" sold lib davof FebruHry, lf3.
luKV Htvcttiiia.
li'-2-iJ0 uVfTTtwr.
i.i.i-tiMiJii.iu ..UJliammmman.ill.'m
f'
Main Street. Union. Oregon,
UENSON 11ROS. PROPRIETORS.
Kocp constantly on hand
REEK, PORK- VEAL, MLTTON,
SAUSAGE, HAMS, LAUD. Etc.
Timlier l.ninl. Act .fititcu, iHlS. Notice
I'nr i'tilillcntlon,
!.". S, Lanh Ort tcr. La OnNnr. Onmos.)
Noein'er.'!fl ls87. i
Notice is here'.iy gvi-u that In cnip ianee
with tliep'ovN: 'M- of the net of Coniriess
of June :;. ISTSnii.l' d "An net .,rrlie.ile
of timber lands in the Stiitex of California,
Oregon. Nevada and Withinstnn Tenito-yy.-
OXKIMK l.HSAd K of Cnlon. Coun
tv of Union, State of Or'-gon, bin this day
ifled in tliis olllee his sworn tatuincnr No.
Hi, for the pbn ha-eof the XW, NKl of
Seetlotl No, P). in ToiVllsblp No. I Setltll,
llatige No. -11 Kas,.nid will oiler proof to
show that the land sought is more valuable
for its timber or Mtone than for agricultu
ral liurposes, mid to establish his ejaitu to
faiil land before the Kegitcr and l'eeelver
of this olllee at li (irande, Oregon, on
Monday the tilth day of I'ebruarv, ISXX.
lie names as witnesses; Louis Lemere,
Potter, Ilc'iry Mayott, and Kuicrv
Mayott, all of Union, Oregon Any itnd all
persons claiming adversely the nbne-de-seribed
lands are requested bi tile their
claims In this olllee on or before said l.'fth
day of IVbruary, bkKs
JIli.NKY Utxf.u Mtr.
12-2 wlO Kegister.
Tniilier Lniiil. Aet .June !t. 1 H7K."ottef
for I'irilii nt tun.
I, s. bxti Oki ii i:. i. liiiwii'-. ninoox.i
Xoveln'm - P.'. ' M".
Notice is berebv alv Mi ill: t 'i om p ianee
with the provisions of thee"'. ' igres.s
of .lime it, l.s7, entitled "An :. -i f.i tiie sale
of timber taint-in the States..! Ca 't'ornia,
Oiegoti, Nevada, and Wa-h ngt"M Territo
ry,'' ADAM NKII.SON, 01 Norili IV.'.viler.
Count) oM'nion, ,-tateof (Jre -oii, has this
dav iiled In this ollb e bis ,-uo:n -tatcmeiit
Xo, 11. for the pitreluce of the S hlf. XW
or. See. t. and Klilf. NH qr. of Section No.
i, in Township Xo. 0 South. Ibiice No. .'IS
Knst, and will oiler proof to -how that the
land soughtis mure valuable or Its timber
or stone ilmn for iut 'ciillurnl j'li'poses, and
to establish his claim to said land before the
register and receiver of this otUce at I,a
(irande, Oregon, on Saturday, the2fth day
of January, livis. He n;iine's as witucssert";
Win, Kccles, Jacob Slienbaiigh, Win. L,
Iturrows, ami John Stoddard, all of Telo
eaifet, Orciion. Any and all persons claim
ing adversely the above-described lands are
ri'ipiestcd to" lile their claims in this olllee
on or before .-aid 2Sth day of January, l.Sss.
11 liMiY Kl.VlillAItT,
llegister.
U-18-wlO
Tlmlier I. a ml, Art .loue :t, 187K Notice
I'm- l'lililleiitimi.
U. S. LamiOfkici:, , OiiAxni:, OunuoN, 1 '
November 7, 18S7. )
"' Notice .is hereby given that in compliance
with the provisions of llieaet of Congrens of
June it, IS7.S, entitled "An act for the sale
of timber landK in the States of California,
Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territo
ry, ' STKWART WILLIAMS, of North
Powder, (,'oii'ity of Union, State ol Oregon,
has this day tiled in this olllee hi-, sworn
statement No 8, for the purchase of the
XJ4 N W'H See. 8, and SJ-, SW , of Section
No. fi, in Townsliip No, (1 S, itange No. ii'j
I'.ast, and will oiler proof to show that the
land sought is more valuable for its timber
or stone than for agricultural purposes,
mid to establish his claim to said laud be
fore the Kegister and Ifteeivcr of this olllee
at La (.irande, Oregon, on Saturday, the
llth dnv of Januarv, 1SSS. He names as
witnesses: C. A. llcll, P. II. Stairbnird,
Charles Kdwards.aud Adiini Nelson, allot'
North Powder. Origon. Any anil all per
sons claiming adversely (lie ufiovc-dctcrihcd
lands are reipiestcd to lile their claims in
this olllee ouir before said I lib day of Jan
nary, 1HS.S.
HliNltV Iim:ii AltT,
1 1-1 1-wlO Kegister.
Tlmlicii- l.ninl, Ant .Imie ;t. IK5H. Ntillen
lor l'ltljlic.-itloii.
U.S. Land Ornct-., Liduwiu:, Okkoo.v,!
Xoveniber 12. 1SS7. i
Xotlee is hereby given that in eo'iippunee
with tlie provisions of the act of (..iivmss
of June i), IS78, entitled "An :i"t mr the sale
of timber lands in tie Stale- of California,
Oregon. Nevada and Wash uton Ternto
rv,'r WILLIAM KCCLICS, of Teloeaset,
County ol Union, Stale of Oiegou, iuih this
dnv llled in this olllee his sworn statement
No. 10, for the purchase of tth SK X W Khlf
SV and ,SJJ of Section No. 7. 'in Township
No, ii S, Kaime No. its K, W.'M, and will
oiler proof to show that the l,Mid sought Is
imro valuable for Its timber' or stouethnii
" agricultural purposes, and to establish
s claim to said land before the register
,nd receiver of this olllee at La tirande,
orcuou, on Saturday, the 2Sth day of Janu
ary, 1KSS. I lit names as witnesses Adam
NelsOu, Jaeoli sitaiib.iugh, Wni. L. Itrir
-ows, und .loli ii Stoilard, all of Teloeaset,
'regon, Any and all persons ebr ining ad
versely, the above-described hunts are re-
I lies led to lile their claims in this olllee on
or before said 28th da of January 1SSS.
1 1 K.N It Y JJl.NliilAIlT,
Il-18-wt0. Keister.
sit t:i;irf .s. s t I..
''TICK IS IlKKKltY (.IVKX, THAT
l-A '.'idi .ilul by vllllO i J :.ll MTU loll
i.e. older of sale issued out . the Ciieuit
oiti't of the State of Orcyim. tor Union
county, to mo direeteii ami tlelieid. bear
. .ig date of November 17, lSti7 u mi judi:e
inent alio decree of foreelosi. i ten.', red in
- lid com i oi. the 27tb dav of Die, in! er. lsSii
ti :avor of Florinda Chandlei, Pill", tmd
.igu list )..:ilelCliandleriind J. . Kennedy
l)eits.,iie(piiriug uietluit out ot ;i.ep:oper
;y hereinafter described and de-eilbed in
s:.:d decree, I make the stun of J8I7.O0 with
inierest thereon slnec December 27th. 1SSU,
at 10 per rent, perannuin., and the further
sum of $:w,ltl oust, and uceruing costs.
Viol, whereas, by said execution and de
eiee it was ordered thai I sell the follow
ng de-erlbed property to wit : The YV hlf.
.h' NWor. and theNW or. of the SYVqr.
-. ltt.Tp IN It UiK. W M in Union
'lllily. i 'recon lliereiore 1 will sell, on
Tuesday the '.'Tth day of December, ISS7,
at 2 o'clock P. M. of jaid day, ut public
auction, at the court liou-e door In said Un
ion county, nil tberluhl, title and Interest
which the said Daniel Chandler and ,1. W.
Kennedy had In or to said premises on or
after the 27th dny of Die 'inber.'lSNl.
Terms of sale, cash to me in hand.
Dated at ShcrilVs ollhe this 21st dav of
Nov, 18S7. A. N. H A M I LTON ,'
Sherilt'of Union County. Oregon.
UyJ T. Williamson. Deputy. It-'iY,
iNOTlCE FOR PUHMCATION.
laxn Onjcr at La Oiianuk, Oin:oo.,l
De 2. 1S7. i
Notice Is hereby given thnt the f.l owing,
named settler has tiled n ieo. liitrn
lion to make Until proof . i Mipt t . his
c hi! in. und (but said piooi will be nut ie be
fore the register nnd reciw r nt li Otunde,
Oregon, on Jim. 26. USs.vir: SAMUHL
T ULXI. I), ti. No. 0178, for the NYVW bee.
II Tp. A, S. It, II L. He names the follow
ing wittirtic to prove his continuous resi
lience upon, und cultivation of, nld land,
viz: Cum. K. lolln, C. V. ltoblus. It.
btoktrand li. Draper, all of Union, Or,
Ukkky Itixr.utiu,
I20'd Uvtitr.
ilqijuu.
Thonii t k C -"('I iiro !iueiii.- lor
Ilio cclnbintcfl Cyclone AVIinlMill. ttiul
n. the prices on tliom litivc been ;reitt
ly i ctlttccd t'lcy nic natv within the
reiicli ot !!. Sitmple tniU to be soon
; nt their pluucr in Xortli L'nion. Call
' it tid esntrnne it.
mm0J !
One bottlo taken according to directions
will g'rvo better results than a gallon ol
Sarsaparilla, or ar.y of tlio co-calhd Dice
Purifiers with which tlw market 3 glutted
At Druggists, prico St. DO per battle.
$6CO REWARD
will bo paid for ar.y case of Rhoun:.
which Dr. Pardao'a Remedy, properly, u
ministerod. faila to relieve.
Nervous Exhaustion.
A Few Useful Minis Fen
Nervous People.
"l 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. YVe regret to see
that the malady I- rapidly increasing. And
from what cause? There are various reas
ons. It may be beuause of a low condition
of the general health; the vitility of the
nervous system is depressed; or from a
want of perfect digestion and a-siuiiliation
of food, and the vltilizing power of pure,
ricli blond, the nerves are not pioperly
strenthened and nourshed, and consequent
ly become weak and dise.i-cd
There Mi-a time when "nervousiies-,''
' and that clas- (if license Uuo vu a- nervous
' affection-, weie apparently confined to
ladies; but at the jno.-ent day It is an un
' doubted fact (lint a-large a portion of ner
vous disen-e- exist among men as among
I the gentler -ex and iheir distressing affects
I nnd Instic ,' and cne vating result arc a
thousand .old more serins, a they extend
I to po-terby ae.d a e pvodu. live of a wcik
I ened a'ld en eib'i-d, -nee. Xervou and
physical debility, caiisei: by
is a frnpient and distressing diso ise, Its de
pressing intliK m e bcniL I. ,t alike on iuith
sexes and .ill nge- Anions the ilrst syni-
ptons of this alleetion ere usually a de- i
rangi incut oi the (I restive organs. A fecl
of languor will be experienced, and a grad
ual fallinu of strength, with general weak
ness and pain in he back. More or less ex
hnustntiou Ik oxporicuccd m waklig in thu
the inorn-ng. There I-often a bad ta-tc in
the mouth: tlie vision becomes dim, the
mcmoiy is impaired, and the patient Is
troubled with frequent dizziness. Persons
thus affected a:e often dcspondatlt. and
lufferfrom gloom and depression of the
mind. The neives Income -o weakened
that the least exeitcmeir m sluek lirings on
n tremor or treiubllng. often attended by
pnlpatation ei the .icart.
LADIES
Are particularly susceptible to nervous
disordcis, ov,ng partly to their inoro
delicate nervous organization and partly
to their sedentary die and eon-eijuent
condticmcni in-ilo '-s. s'ueb affections are
Httonded by restlessness and nervous excite
ment, anxiety or depression oi the mind,
loss of interest in si.eieiy and tin- daily af
fairs of life. There is also loss of sleep;
the patient on ilsiuu in the morninc feel
ing tiled, languid and uurefre.slied. From
slight nervous attacks to hysteria, from situ
pie ''nervousness" to utlor pro-trntiou,
there arc many and varied forms of dUenses
of the nervous system none of w hich should
exist,. ind o( all of which can ho;ured by
the use of
Dr, Pardee's finely
Which first stimulates the liver nnd kidney 's
to healthy u Con, regulates the ipge-iive or
gans, and f. om the first do-e lgiii its
work of purify :iij mid building up the worn
out sv stein It produces Mveot nnd healthy
sleep, enriches the blood, and imparts to
the pale nnd sallow checks the g'ow of
health, brings bilgbtnosi to the eye and
elasticity to the step. More mil ben Hit can
be derived from oue Unlf dozen bottlo of
Or Pardee' ltemedy. tb.iu from a huudrcd
dollari Invested In any other way.
AWyour dniggit for It, aud take no
vitality
RESOLUTJONkS.
Ail(iltrtt by (lip I', il. V. A., of Cnrnui-o
pin, nt n Keei'iit ."leetliif;.
The coinnrtttcc on resolutions, ap
pointed nt the regular meeting of tin;
l'ioueer Relief Ftnid Association, lu-ltl
onIonday December otli, 1SS7. repor
ted the following :
YVltKUKAs: The P. li. F. Ahs'ii. with
ti view' of udviineing; the usefulness of
their institution and increasing; their
means and facilities of relief, have de
cided to erect a hospital in the midst
of our mining camp, and to attain that
purpose have organized a series of fes
tivals for the purpose of taising funds
to bo applied to the building and fur
nishing of said hospital, mid
WmutUAri: A call wax issued tr se
cure the co-operation nnd aid of our
fellow-citizens and sympathyzers of
Union county, and
YY'hkiu:as: Tho people of Union,
Pine Valley, Eagle Valley, and other
places have answered lo this call with
an alacrity and a good will, beyond
our most sanguine expectations, tit a
time of the year when traveling is
rendered dillicult by the lxid condition
of the roads, the inclemency of the
weather and consequently is a cause
of hardship for travelers, and
WiiKltHAS: The Silver Cornet Hand
of I'nion, wishing to show us their
friendship, and desiring to co-operate in
building of such a worthy institution
as a hospital, have, without warning,
taken possession of our camp on the
eve. of the festivities, and had the hon
or of being the musical pioneers in our
mining district, and alto without re
gard to their own convenience or
health, have delighted tho people of
our camp with a beautiful harmony,
skillfully rendered, and
YYritt:itKAS: The ladies of Union,
have, without regard to discomfort, ae
accompanicd their husbands on their
benevolent journey, and by their grace
and kindness given to our festival a
brilliancy itnd lustre that will forever
he a cause of congratulations and
thanksgiving by our pioneers, and
Wiikhkak ; The people of Pino and
Kaglo Valleys have, in a neighborly
feeling, deserted their homes and in
vaded our camp on tho 2-1 th of .Novem
ber, bringing with them their families,
anil by their enthusiasm have shown
the hearty part that they were taking
in the aims nnd purposes of our associ
ation, and
Whkhkas: The ollieialsof our coun
ty, the business men, and tho people
have with generosity contributed to
the success of the festival by present
ing prizes for tho lottery, and helping
your committee in disposing of numer
ous ball and lottery tickets. Therefore
be it
Jtfuoh'etl: That it is with hearts full
of gratitude that we send our warm
and sincere thanks to all for the cour
tesies, co-operation and friendship ox
tended to our association on Thanks
giving day, Nov, 2-lth,' 1S87. Ami it
is witli deep feelings of the importance
of the disinterested aid tendered by the
Silver Cornet Hand of Union, that wo
send our greetings to each and every
member of tlie band, through their
worthy leader, YV. T. Wright, Ksq.,
wishing them success and happiness
in life and hoping that the harmony
discoursed by them might for many
and many years help tlie causo of
progress and bo the advance guard of
civilization in our frontier camps,
Jltsolml : That our respectful hom
ages and thanks are presented to the
beautiful and kind daughters of Union
county as a testimonial of our admira
tion, o.steem and heartfelt gratitude for
the honor conferred upon our associa
tion by their presence and assistance
tit our festival. May tho burden of
life be a light one for all of them ; may
they Und in their homes the happpi
ne'ss and comfort they so well deserve,
and when our pioneers will find relief
in our projected hospital, it will bo to
wards them and their families that our
hearts and minds will turn, in sincere
and grateful thanksgiving.
Unsolved : That our thanks are given
to our friends of Pine and Kaglo Val
leys, and that the membciswf our as
sociation, ono ami all, will show them
on all occasions their appreciation in
co-operating with them in providing
their respective valleys with these ne
cessary adjuncts of civilization we
mean public schools, town-halls, etc.
To their handsomo wives and daugh
ters wo send our respectful thanks, and
wo pray the Almighty to protect their
happiness and homes from disappoint
ments and sorrow, and continue for
many years our friendly relations with
such gracious neighbors.
Jiegolved: That our thanks be exten
ded to our Cornucopia neighbors for
their kind and courteous assistance
and friendly co-operation on Thanks
giving Day', Nov, 2-lth, 1887.
Jtesolved : That special thanks bo ex
tended to Messrs. Jones it Chaneoy, of
Tub Onr.no.v .Scott, for their courte
sy, enterprise nnd good will, also for
sending a special correspondent to
Cornucopia on Thanksgiving Day,
showing that tho press of Union coun
ty is second to none, and alive and
equal to the requirements of our coun
try. To Alosrs. Jones iV Chaucey we
tender our cordial thanks, and send
three cheers for Tin: Ont:riox .Scour.
Hesolved: That the above set of reso
lutions ho published in Tin: Ouko.v
Scout, and copies sent to our county
otuciulsand to W. T. Wiight, Ksq.,
leader of the Union Silver Cornet Hand j
to Messrs. Jones it Chaucey, editors of
Tin: OitHC.o.v Scout; to Messrs. Pin
doll it Wilkinson, of Pino Valley; to
Messrs. Langiell it Joldues, of Half
way, Pino Valley; to Mr. Moody, Sr..
of lJaglo Valley, Kuw Uridge; and a
copy to be posted on thu frnntentrauce
to Clinguu it Cunningham's tpt-a
house in Cornucopia.
liuspuetfnlly submitted,
Josui'ii Luck, Chairman,
David Hkap,
C, W. Woods,
1. M. GiuioitE,
Gi:o. O. Newcomu. Secretary.
nr. n-itt- jji-;,.lji."?J-i.JJi..:J
flip tiWf''ll IfiM
A. J. 000DKH0I), Prop.
OPENED A NEW.
The Leading Hotel of
Eastern Oregon.
Everytiiintr Now and First
Class Throughout.
The table always supplied With
the best ahe market affords.
Excellent Accomoda
tions for Commer
cial Men.
Charges Reasonable.
SUMMONS.
In the Circuit enurt or' the State of Oregon,
for Union eountv.
Jessie M. Itoberts, l'laintiir,
v.s
Nathan I.. ltoborK liefeiulant.
To Nathan L, Itoberts, the aliow named
defend. mt ;
In the name of the State of Oregon, you
are berebv required to appear and answ er
the complaint tiled against yoinin the above
entitled eourt and suit on or before the lirst
day of the next regular term of said eourt,
eoinnit'neiiie; on the third Monday of Feb
ruary next, to wit: on Monday the ''0th
dav of February, A. D. 18 and" if von fail
so to answer, for want thereof the plaintiff
will take default and apply to the court, fer
the relief demanded iii the complaint,
which is, in .substance, for a decree dissol
ving thu marriage relations now and here
tofore existing between plalntitraiid defen
dant, for the care, custodv anil control of
the infant child of said parties, for general
relief and for costs and disbursements .
This summons Is. publislud in Tun
OttuooN Scout, for seven consecutive
weeks, by order of Hon. (. W. Walk
ker. Judge of said court, made in open
court, on the. liiJth dav of .'sept. A. P. 1S.S7
O. F. llKbL,
lL'-Ki Attorney for Plain till.
MJM.AIONS.
In 1 ho Circuit court of the-Sta.te of Oregon,
for Union conntv.
Victor" F. Collier, I'laintiil',
Vs
r.eonie Cellier. Defttndant.
To I, conic Collier, defendant in the above
entitled suit:
You. are hereby rccpiired to appear in the
above entitled court and answer tlie com
plaint tiled against you in the above enti
tled suit, on or "before the first day
of tiie next regular term of fhe
above named court, after tlie publi
cation, of this suminous in Tin: Oi:i:
e.oN Seot T, for six consecutive weeks, vi. :
the 20th day of February. 1HSS, or for want
thereof plaintiff will ask the eourt for the
reliej prayed for in the complaint, viz: a
dissolution of tlie marriage contract now
existing between plaintiff am' defendant.
This suibinons is served bv publication,
by order of (i. W. Walker; judee of the
above named eourt. made the rth day of
Xoveniber, A. I). 1SS7.
11. HAK1N it r.uo.,
12-1(5 Attorneys for Plaintiff,
CITATKIX.
In the County Com t of Union Coitutv,
Oregon.
In the ui-itter of Ihe Proha'e of the last
will and testament of Joshua Wea er, de
ceased. To K-iehcl C. Panlt. Frank T. Walker,
Ida Walker, I.enaid Walker, Pay Walku
and Joshua Walker .
Whereas, Joel We iver has (Ped in the
Coun'y Court of Union county. Oregon, Ids
petition p'.niug forth' proh.re ot an lo
st lumen in writing, purporting to be the
Iti-i wiil Mid testament of Joshua Weaver,
deoea-eil, anil
Wlierea-. i lie said court has set the next
rcnl i ic in of said coir t. to wit: the I!rd
d iv o, January. A, I). US', for the hearing
of i lie same. Now. therefore, in the name
ofilie Statu of Oregon,
You and each of you are commanded to
appear at the next regular term of said
County Coin of Union count, Oregon,
to wit": on the ,'!rd day of January, A. I).
ls-S, and show cause, if any thine b:. why
said insirituient shall not be admitted to
probate on the la-t will and testament of
Joshua Weaver. ileccacd, and letteis of
administration issued to Joel Weaver tlie
executor therein named.
A ml, such of you as are under the age of
twenty-one yiars, will take notice that if
you fail to apply to said court and have ap
pointed for you a guardian ail litum, to ap
pear for yon' at said hearing, the said eourt
wdl appoint Mich guardian to so appear for
you.
And, you will further take notice that if
yon so tail to appear and show cause, an
order will be made admitting said Instru
ment to imitate im the last will ol said
Joshua Weaver, deceased
Wi.uoss thu Hon O. P. Ooodall, county
judge of Union county. Oregon, with the
seal of said county eourt allixcd this 30th
day of Novoinbcr, A. D. 1SS7,
Attest: (skal)
A. T. NlvlLL,
Com! v Clerk.
This eita I'injs published by order of the
Hon. (). p (lood ill, county judge of Union
county. Urejon, mado this'linth dav of No
vember, A.T. Nil I Id.,
12-2-wo County Clerk.
NOTIOI0 FOR I'UIJLICATION.
LM) On-ice at La Guanuk. Oukoon,!
November 15, P87. I
Notice is hereby given that the following
named se;tlcr hai tiled notice of bin inten
tion to lonko ImiiiI nrnnf in vim,, . nt .iu
claim, and that said proof will be made be
fore the register and loelver at I, a Grande.
Oregon, on January 5th 1SSS. vir: 1IHNUY
HAUtiU, lid. No. 177.1, for the si hlf, SW
See. II and W lib. N'WSew. II. To. 0. B.
I1.3SH, W. M. He naniei the following
witnesses to prove Ids continuous residence
upon, and cultivation of, said land, viz:
John N. Nice, Thomas O'lirvant, John Si
uioniK, and J. W. Kinibrelf. all of North
Powder. Oregon. Hk.hy IttsKUAttr.
U-lS-wfi. ltegister.
NOTICE FOR PU15LIUATI0X.
1.AXD OmcK AT k (lltAXliF, OltKOOX.I
November 4, lSs.7. f
Notice is hereby uiven that the following
named settler has filed notice of his inten
tion to niako dual proof in support of his
claim, and that said proof will be made be
fore the register end receiver at Lu Giande.
Oregon. uu Dee. 21. 18S7, vix. HANNAH
M. ItlCII AltD.sON, I UI. No. 311(1, for tho
WM .SK, and SK SW See. 22 and NK NW
See. 27 Tp. U S. it. 3S K, W. M. He names
tho following wittntesvato prove his contin
uous residence, upon, aud cultivation of,
said land, viz: John linger, John Davis,
Miles Ue, nnd .lames Filkiiison, all of
North 1'owder, Oregon.
llKNUY RlXKIIAJtT,
11 lt-wtt Hcgistvr.
i Tonsoriai Rooms,
Main StreiH. I'liion. Oregon.
, ;' i....i..n.K:'
done neatly ami in the- l-i siyl-.
Hot and Cold Baths.
A. ItKLb,
s.
House, g and Carriage
, PAINTER
!
Graining a Specialty.
Shop. Corner Main and A Streets, Union.
Oregon.
ORTGAGE
I'M ON. 011KOOX.
$500,000.00 to Loan on
First Class Security,
From One to Five Years Time, at a Low
Pate of Interest l-o liuys, Sells
and l.'en v 1'iopcrty tor
Noli e dents; "T
' I
'ONJ5Y KliCHIVKD ON DEPOSI I
To be Invested on Guaranteed Security.
All Collections Promptly
Attended to Without Delay.
1?. 1J. BAKER,
General Manager, Union, Or,
On farm liunis in Umatilla. Kakcr, Union,
I Gilliam and Wallowa counties, at S. U, 10
I and 11 lier cent, on live vcar's time.
! Call on J. II. IITNKIIAliT, at the Farm
i ers' Mortgage and Savings Bank, Sununer
! vtlle, Oregon, if you want money on farm
, loans.
I III n ri i VIII I- "II llil'l,n i n uu in iiii,.
near the railroad' in Grande Ponde Valley.
10-lit-uili, .1. II. PINK1IAUT.
f
The public are berebv informed that
have opened a GUNSMfTII SHOI In No
(line's IllaHssruith Khop, Union, opposite
P.eiison's livery stable, where I am prepared
to do
All Work in My Line
In a neat and substantial manner. Give
me a call.
E. HAYNKS.
ALPINE HOTEL,:
ConiHcopia, TTnion county, Or.
1. C. WAUIXNKK, Prop'r.
The only first class house in tlie enmp.
No pains spared to make guests comforta
ble. Charees Reasonable.
J1ASOX
11AM LIN
arc
t'ufxrelli'U.
FR0M $50 TO $100
SAVED
On the purelieso of an Instrument, by
buying tin ough W T. WRIGHT,
Agent, Union. Oregon.
Horse Breaking!
I desire to Inform the public that I hnvo
perfected a
New System of Horsebreaking,
Which 1 believe to be the best now prac
ticed, and I will take horses or anv other
kiud of animals to break, on
REASONABLE TERMS.
Satisfaction guaranteed in cverv instance.
Will visit the farms when desired, and
break the animals without taking them
away, Give me u trial.
11-18-tf SHANNON MARSHALL.
Bank,
i t .i n 7n'!(i?JUtij''ri'iJ-'(.i.' ,.Jjs! riwui
Stage Line lo Cm.
- i
I Leaves Union dnilv nt 2 p. ju, arrives at
! Cove at 3:30 p. m.
Leaves Cove at S a. in , arrives at Union
nt 'J:,'10 a, m.
Connections made with Klliott's conches
running to the depot, carrving passengers
for east aud west bound trains-.
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i nod i'iti:ifjiiT. m;Aso.Am.K.
ltom.NSON t LAYNK, Proprietors.
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Ofllee, and wc can obtain l'atenis in lens
time than those retnoto from Wasoington.
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of the U.S. Patent Otiice. For circular,
ailvico. trrtn and references to actual ell
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