JiOTICIS KOR J'UIII.ICATJON.
Application for u t". P. Patent. Survey
No 12. Claim No. 10 A. and -JO H. Min-
oral iip)ilirnt!oti No. III.
V. S. Kami Okhuk, Ia Oi:ndk. Oitr.noN.)
Nov. 2.1. 1W. t
Notice id hereby given tlintC. M. Hanger,
whbkc pot-nilcc n(l(lri'H i Sparta, I'liloti
couutv. Orcgi-u, Iiii-" tlii day filed hi ap
plication fur n putrni for tin1 ''.Nellie (. rant''
quartz lode, and the " T. Hradley Mill
bite." situated in tin Fourth mineral dis
trict in Town-hip 7 .Smth. Uange i.'l Knit,
"iV. M.. the ti:nt.'. lndi- being described by
the official pints nnd field notes on file in
thin otllie, asfollown. to wit;
Ucwinninf nt a no"! from which the cnr.
toseca. '. (',. H. ll. T. 7 It. 13 K: bears
S.fiO dec- '". W. IVHi feet dist., pot j
balnc marked "for. No I N ( .M ("Sur No
12:" thence N 75 hg. VJ mill. K. 135 j feet to
apost marl.e-l "Cor Noi! N M t' fcur No
li.';" thence N 8 den. K X0 feet to a pott
marked 'Cor No I! N 0 M C i'ur No 12;" ,
thence S 78 dev. 12 mm. . VVjo feet to a
post marked "l ur No I N CMC" Bur No
12;" theme. Jr. b deg. V. IW feet to the
place ol hfRiuniutr, containing '2i.W acres.
Location being n'corded in Vol, 1). page
3iit). record of quartz locatlniiH. I'nion
county, Orejroii. Adjoining claim arc the
"Ittlffiiln'' quart loile on the west mid the
"Apix" and "Augusta" quart lode on
the no'rth
The milt site being diri-ibrd liy the ofli
citd platM uud Held notes on lile in this
ofllce. tin fidlo-.i.-, to wit: llcgiiiuiug tit &
pout from which Cor. No. 1 of the "Nellie
Grant" lode, bears N. 7.J deg. Ill min. K.
.1170 feet disi.. poi being marked "(.'or No
1 1M b S?nr No 12;" tlienee running W.330
feet to n postinan;eil "Cor No 2 II M is Sur
No 12;" 1 hence ri. (WJ feet to a jiost marked
"Cor No 3 15 MS Hur No 12;'' thence iv.
330 feet to u po-t marked "Cor No -I U M S
Sur No 12;" thence N. (iCO feet to place- of
beginning, 'mil containing live acres Ad
joining claims are the "llull'alo Mill Site"
on the eas-t,
Any .unl all croon claiming adversely
nnvpoitiiui .f Hald 4 Nellie (irunt" quartz
lode, orthuC T. llrsidley Millt-ite.above de
scribed, are required to lilt their advere
clnlin with the register of the U. hi. Kand
Olllreat l.a Cirandc, Union county. Oregon,
during this Misty days period of publication
hereof, or I hey will tic barred by virtue of
the provisions of the statute.
IiUNl'.V KtXnitAKT.
Register,
It is hereby ordered that the foregoing
notice of application for a U. M, jiatent be
published for a period of CO days (ten con
aecutivti weeks) in Tin: Ouctio.v Hcour, a
weekly newspaper published at I'nion, In
Union county. Oregon.
Hkkuy Hi.vniiAKT,
12-2-wlO. Register.
NOTICB FOR 1'UUMCATION.
Application for a U. S. I'atent. Survey
No. 13. Claim No. 11. A. and 11 U. Mlu-
eral application No. !I0.
U. S. Lanii Oitici:, La Guandi:, On.)
Nov. 2U, LS87. J
Notice is hereby given thatC. M. San
ger, whupo iiostolllce address is
Spartn. Union county, Oregon, haH this
day tiled hii iiiplication for u patent for
the "Huffalo" quartz lode, and the Ilullalo
Mill Site, ltuatcd in the Fourth mineral
district, in Tp. 7.S. llange llli: Willamette.
meridian, tile (piarl7. lode being dcHcribrd by
the olllcial plats nnd field notes on tile in
tills olllee, as follows, to wit:
llcgiuniiigatupost from which, the cor.
to hcetions 2,3, 10 and 11 T 7 S H 13 E, bears
H -10 deg 21 min V 1321 feet distant:
post being mai ked "Cor No 1 1? M C Sur No
13:" thence,", running Hast Ut feet ton
pott nuirked "Cor No 2 It M O Sur No 13;"
thence north 8 deg E 1,150 feet to a post
mai Iced "Cor No 3 HMC Hur No 13;" thence
AVodt U5 foet to a post marked "Cor
No l M 0 Sur No i:i;" theijce S 8 deg
W 1350 feet to the place of beginning, and
containing I 15 acres. Location being re
corded in Vol i, page 100 records of quartz
locations, Union county. Oregon. Adjoin-,
inii claims are the "Nellie firanl" and
"Apex" lodes on the east, the "Summit" onj
wcsi anil un- lion uov lone on me norm.
The mill site being described bythuotli
cial plats and Hold notes on file in this
otllce as follows to' wit: lleginning at a
.... ... .1 .. ... .
point iroin which uie corner -o. i oi uie
"Hullalo'' ludu eliiim, bears N 70 deg. 43
min. K27d leetdist; running thence Wist
330 foet ; thence S.iiuh c.'iO feet ; theucii Enut
320 feet; thence North COO feet to tho place
of beginning, and containing live acre.
Adjoining claims are the C. T. Hradley
Mill Site on the West,
Any and all persons claiming adversely
nnv jioi'tion of said "Hullalo'' qusutz
lode or the Buffalo Mill Site above
described, are required to lile their
ntlverseclaiiii with the register of the U. S.
laud otlieu at Kit (iraude, Union couutv,
Oregon, dm ingthe sixty days peilod of jmb
ilea Ion horeol, or they will be barred by
virtue of iho provisions of the statute.
MilNKY UlNKIIAltT,
Uegister.
It is hen bj ordered that the foregoing
notice oi application for a I', S. I'atent be
published tor a period of sixty days (ten
consecutive weeks) in the Oiikoon Scout, a
weukly newspaper published at I'nion, in
Union county, Orcaon.
lll'NKY Kl.NKllAKT,
12-2-wtO Uegiutir.
Tluibor Irftiol, Ael .luiir a IH7H,
1'iir I'ulille.-itloii.
.Nolle
U.K. Kanp Ot rtci:, K (hustn:, OKr.tiox, )
Noveuiber 2ti 1KS7.
Notice is hcieby given thai In compliance
with the provisions of the act of Congress,
of June 3. IT. entitled "An act for the Hide
of timber lands in the States of California,
Oregon N vada, and Washington Territo
ry,'' JOHN STOOUA IM), of North Ton
tier, Comity of Union. State of Oregon, hn-s
this iIhv l'.ied in this otllce his mvoi-u state
mnnt No. II, foi the purchase of the NWV
SWM and!'- NW... and Kot 1, of Section
No. 4, in Township No. t! South, ltnnge N..
S3 East, and u ill oiler proof tu .show Unit
the laud sought is inure valuable for it
timber or stone than for agricultural pur
po.ies. nnd to establish his claim to said
land before the Hegister and Keeeivcr of
this olllreat l.iitirande. Or. on Saturday the
4th dav of February, Ifc&S. He names as
wltiuh'tes: Charles Shledhour. Stewart wll
llauis, William Mahurry and John Hen
derson, all of Noith Powder, Oregon. Any
and all persons claiming adversely the
nbovo-ilcM'rihed lands are requested to tile
their nluimx in this nillcootior before said
Jth day of February
IlnMlY KlNKIIAItT.
12-2 w-10 ltrglster.
Timber I.iuul, Ael .Iiiiif 3, t K78.--Notlcr
1'or I'utillcallon.
U. S. KANnOmri:, Ka (iisandi:. OurnoN.I
November V0. 1687. (
Notice in hereby given that In compliance
with the provisions, of the act of Congress
of June 8. 1S7S entitled "an act for the udc
of tlinbc-buds' in tho States of C.iliforulu,
Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territo
ry,'rCHlUSl IAN IIFCIKiAAItU of North
1'owdor, Couutv oi Union. State of Ou-gon
hasthlt ditv tiled in thin otilco his sworn
etnteincnt No. Hi. for the purchase of the
8WK XUU ami lots 1 and 2 of Sec 6. Tp. tl
South. iindsKV, SF.W of b'ec. No. 32, In Tp.
No, f S. If. N a E. W. M, and will ollVr
proof In show that the land nought is mo:c
valuable for its timber orstone thau for ag
rlcultiiuil purposes, and to establish hi
claim tnkaid land before the KegUter and
liceoivcr of l)il ciftlre at Ui Umnde, Ore
con, on Nutivdav the Hh ilny of Feb.
llounmesas wiluis!i: Jatuia 11. ClUkl
iKin.fc'tewait William), William Mnhnrry,
ud John HetulerMJU. till ofNotth l'owdcx,
Oregon. Anv nnd nil pervonn Hiiliulng ad
vcxely the BUiviMltivrltKtl land are r
uBOttt d to lile tbilr claims In thl otllu-e on
or Murt- aM Uh UnynX JVlvtuiry'.
Notice
U. K, K.xn Omen. Ka fSnANnL. Or.it'iox.l
November 30. ltS7, f
Notice is hereby given tliat incoiupllnnce
with the provisions of the act of Congres
of June's, 1878, entitled "An act tor the mile
of thither lands in the States of California,
Oregon. Nevada and Washington Territo
ry.'rONtIME I.ESAGE of Union. Conn
tv of Union. State of Oregon, has this day
itled in this olllee Ids sworn statement No.
1(1, for the purchase of the N'W XKJ of
Section No. 10. in Township No. 1 South,
Hange No. 41 East, and will oircr proof to
show that the land sought Is m.-ire valuable
for its timber or stone than for agricultu
ral purposes and to establish his claim to
said land before the Hegister and Heeelvcr
of this ollirc at Li (ir.iude.'Oregon. on
Monday tho 13rh day of Februarv, WS.
lie natucs ac witnesses: Louis Lemon:,
Potter, Henry Mayott, and Eiuerv
Mayott, all of Union, Oregon Any and all
persons claiming adversely the above-dc-scrihed
lauds are requested to lile thnir
claims in this ollice on or before said 13th
day of February, K'frVS.
HUXIIY HtNKllAllT.
12-2wl0 liegister.
TnnliiT I.aiiil, Act .limn 3, 1KTS. Ntitlcn
for I'lilillentiun.
U. S. Land Omcu, Li (inNtK. OnnnoN,)
Noveuiber 12. 18s7.
Notice is hereby given that, in compliance'
with the provisions of the act of Congress
of June 3, Win, entitled "An act for the sale
of timber lands In the States of California,
Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territo
ry," ADAM NE1KSON, of North Powder,
county of Union, State of Oregon, has this
day tiled in this ollice his sworn statement.
No. 11, for the purchase of the S hlf. N W
qr. See. 8, and Ehlf. NE qr. of Scition No.
7, in Township No. 0 South, Kange No. 3S
East, nnd will oiler proof to show that the
land sought is more valuable for its timber
or .stone thuu for agricultural purpo-es, and
to establish his claim to said land heforc the
register and receiver of this ollice at La
(iraude, Oregon, on Saturday, flic 2:th day
of .lanuarv, 1S8. He names us witnesses:
Win. Eecles, Jacob Sticubaugh, Win. L.
llurrows, and John Stoddard, all of Tclo
easet, Oregon. Anv and all persons claim
ing adversely the iibovc-doeribed Innds are
requested to file their claims in this ollice
on or before said 28th day of January, 18S8.
HKNHV RlNEU.UlT,
11-18-wlO fiegister.
Timber I.nnil, Art .lunn :i, 1878 Notice
fur Publication.
U. S. IKD Orrtci:, La Oiiandu, OrtnnoN, )
November 7, 1887. J
f Notice is hereby given that tu compliance
with tho pro'isioli.s'of the act of Congress of
June 3, lh78, entitled "An act for the sale
of timber landu ix the States of California,
Oregon. Nevada, and Washington Territo
ry," STEWART WILLIAMS, of North
Powder, County of Union, State of Oregon,
has this day filed in this ollice his sworn
statement 'No 8, for the purchase of the
N'M NWU See. 8. and 8 tiW'V, of Section
No. 5, in Township No, (! S, Uango No. 33
East, and will oiler proof to show that the
land sought is more valuable for its timber
or stone than for agricultural purposes,
and to establish his claim to said laud be
fore the Hegister and Receiver of this ollice
at La Grande, Oregon, on Saturday, the
llthdayof Januanv, 1838. He names as
witnesncs: C. A. Hell, U. II. Stairbaird,
Charles Edwards, and Adam Nelson, all of
North Powder, Oregon. Any and all per
sons claiming adversely the above-described
lauds are requested tu lile their claims in
this ofllce on or before said 14th day of Jan
uary, 1888.
Henry Iinehaut,
Il-llwi0 , Rciiistcr.
Tlmlier I.nuil, Aet Jimii .1, 1878. Notice
For I'lilillc.itliin.
Timber I-aiiil, Art .IitnnS. 1878.
Fur l'utilliiillon,
U. S. Kami Otrtcc, Lv Oi:vN-nn. Okiuion,)
November 12, 18-47. f
Notice is hereby given that In compliance
with the provisions of the act of Congress
of June 3, 1878, entitled. "An act for the sale
of timber lands in the States of California.
Oregon. Nevada and Washington Territo
ry," WILLIAM ECCLES, of Telocaset.
County of Union. State of Oregon, lias this
dav tiled in this ollice his sworn statement
Nii. 10, for the purchase of the SE N W Ehlf
SW mill SK of Section No. 7. in Township
No, (i S. Hange No. 38 E, W. M. and will
offer proof to show that the land sought Is
more valuable for its timber or stone than
forngricultur.il purposes, and to csuibli-h
his claim to said land before the register
and receiver of this ollice at La (iramle,
Oregou, on Saturday, the 28th day of .lanu
arv, 1888. He nainis as witnesses: Adam
Nelson, Jacob St.inbaugh, Win. L. P.ur
rows, anil John Stodard, all of Telocaset,
Oregou, Any and all persons claiming ad
versely, the above-described lands arc re
quested to file their claims in this otllce on
or before said 28th day of January, 188.
Henry Hinkhakt,
11- 18-wIO. Register.
CITATION.
In the County Court of Union County,
Oregon,
lu the matter of the Probate of the last
w ill and testament of Joshua Weaver, de
ceased, To Rachel C. Hault. Frank T. Walker,
Ida Walker, Kenard Walker. Ray Walker
and Joshua Walker:
Whereas, Joel Weaver has filed in the
County Court of Union county, Oregon, his
petition praying for the probate of an In
strument In writing, purporting to be tiic
last will and testament of Joshua Weaver,
deceased, and
Whereas, the said court has t-ct the next
regular term of said court, to wit: the 3rd
day of January. A, I). US, for the hearing
of thesMue. Now. therefore, in the name
of the State of Oregon,
You and each of yon are commanded to
anpenr at the invxt regular term of ald
County Conr. of Union couutv, Oregon,
to wit: on the 3rd day of Janunry, A. U.
18S8, and show cause, if nny there be. why
aid instrument shall not be admitted to
iirobatc on the last will ami testament of
oihua Weaver, deceased, and letteis of
administration issued to Joel Weaver the
executor therein named.
And, such of you as arc under the age of
twenty-one years, will take notice that if
you fail to apply to said court and have ap
pointed for you a guardian cul litum. to ap
pear for you at said hearing, the said court
will appoint such guardian to so appear for
you,
And, you will further take notice that if
you so fail to appearand .show cause, an
order will he made admitting said instru
ment to probate as the last will ol said
Joshua Weaver, deceased
Witness the Hon O. P. Goodall, county
judgeof Union county, Orecon, with tho
seal of said county court atilxcd this 30th
dav of November, A. D. 1887.
Attest: tEAL)
A. T.N KILL,
County Clerk.
This citation is published by order of the
Hon. O. I'. Goodall, county ludgw of Union
couuty, Oregon, made this 50ih dav of No
vember, 1887. A.T. NEILL.
12- 2-wa County Clerk.
NOTICE FOR IHJlJLfcATlONr
Land Orncn at Lv CiUAKur, OiirooN,!
Pec 2. 1387.
Notice Is hereby given that the following
named settler haa tiled notice of hU luten
tion to mnke final proof in supnort of his
claim , und that nld proof will ho made be
fore the regitor and receiver at La Grande,
Oregon, ou Jau, . IW, viz: BAMl'KL
T. uLM. I). S. No. CI78,forthe NWK Sec.
UTp. 6,8. It, 1 U. He nnuie the follow
ing witnesfcCK to prove hls continuous rel
ibncoupou. aud cultivation of, suid laud.
vU: Cuas. K. HoUtii. C. V. Itobin. R.
Stoker und B Drujvr. all of Union, Or,
., Htrxfiv Ittvrjttuu,
U'-fl-vC. ir'ffitVf.
GENERA Jj NEWS.
Selected mid Colli il JKiwn tor the Con.
ytiiilencn .!' our itenilerh.
iMilvvnukcq, Wis, had n 9100,000 firo
recently.
A slight shock ol nnrthqunku wis
felt in Aiondocino county, Oil., it few
days ago.
A cyclone recently pnfised over the
Indian lcrritory, doing Hit: usual
iiinount of dutniigc.
Eight persons were frozen to death
in Carson county, Texas, during tho
late cold spell there.
The first issue of nickel and pilver
coinage in France will appear shortly,
aniounling to 70,000,000 francs.
A Steamer plying between San Fran
cisco and Santa Cruz, was burned at
sea recently, Several lives were lost.
Arkansas lias been visited by anoth
er tcrrillic cyclone, resulting in the
destruction of much property and life.
The Southern Pacific railroad is 3,333
miles in length. Portland, Or, is now
united with New Orleans by bands of
iron.
Oregon's congressmen eacli receive
$1,3-10 'mileage to Washington and re
turn. Tho mileage is 20c. per mile
eacli way.
Tho $25,000 bet between tho San
Francisco Chronicle and Examiner is
oil' owing to certain conditions not be
ing completed.
President J. W. Mackcy, of the Com
mercial Cable Co. donated to each of
tho employees of the company a lialf
month's wages, aggregating the sunt
of $9,000
A hnndgomo residence in Washing
ton, purchased with money subscribed
by friends of the late Gen. Hancock,
was presented to Sirs. Hancock as a
Christmas present.
A bill has been introduced in tho
Washington Territory Legislature pro
hibiting a person from holding the
ollice of sheriir and treasurer longer
than two terms.
While walking on the railroad track
at Mabton station, about forty miles
south of Yakima, one night last week,
Charles Miller was instrntfy killed by
being run over by a freight train.
Hon. Daniel Manning, ex-secrelary
of treasury, died at. his home in Alba
ny, N. Y. Dec. 21th, at 1 :30 o'clock p.
m. Flags at tho Capitol were ordered
to bo placed at half-mast, by President
Cleveland.
Seattle, W. T. hud a $10,000 fire last
Saturday. The lire started in a small
cigar shop and spread rapidly, burning
tlio Mechanics' mill; loss $20,000; no
insurance. Several other buildings
were burned.
Spokane Falls had a $20,000 tire on
December 20th, and as usual in hitch
cases tho water works were out of re
pair, a'nd the water had been turned
oh", in order to repair them. It origin
ated from a defective Hue.
The supreme court of Indiana has
made the highly commendable ruling
that railroad employees have the right
to summarily eject from a train, any
passenger who may use improper lan
guage in the presence of ladies.
Tho Pacific Mail Co,. The Occiden
tal and Oriental lines have instructed
the masters of their steamers not to
bring any more Chinese women over
from China, unless they have a proper
certificate entitling them to come.
Hon. Luther Elkins, one of the old
pioneers of Oregon, died at his home
in Lebanon, last week. He was atone
time a member of the Legislature, and
it is said by his casting vote, E. 1). Ba
ker was elected U. S. senator instead
of Hon. Delazon Smith.
A Portland linn has received an or
der fiom Chicago for ten carloads of
cedar shingles. This is tho farthest
point east from which an order for
shingles has been received. Largo
quantities have been shipped into Col
orado during tho last year.
Tacoma Ledger: The largest fleet
of vessels over before known in Fuget
sound waters, embracing a tonnage of
102,351 tons is at piescnt in the great
inland sea of tho l'acillc uortuwest. It
exceeds the wnole amount of tonnage
and disengaged in San Francisco, which
is 101,005 tons.
In the senate hist Thursday a bill
was introduced by Senator Hoar to ex
tend the general land and mining laws
ver the territory of Alaska. Also fa
cilitate settlement and development of
tho resources of Alaska, and open an
overland commercial route between
the United States, Asiatic Russia and
Japan.
Sixty thousand men in, the employ
of the Heading Haihoad and Coal Co's,
are on a strike in Pennsylvania.
What an army of men for ono corpor
ation to employ? Probably more men
than are in all of the towns of Oregon
combined. If tho employees of such
gigantic corporations wcro not organ
bed, how quick would they be crushed?
East Orttjonian,
It has been customary where impor
tant letters wcro written after the
mail had been closed, to hand them to
Mr. Elliott, to bo put on tho postal car
of trains patsing through, thus avoid
ing a days delay in waiting for tho
next train. According to a recant or
der the jwstnl railway clerks are now
compelled to turn such letters over to
the first ollice passed en route, where
they are stamped and then sunt ou tho
next day.
One J. C. Johns has boon doing the
swindling racket in and about Albany
Oregon, lie represented himself as an
agent of tho Uaucroft HiMory Com
pany, of Sau Francisco, and has tnkon
In quito a good many, II o would sell
the book for some cash down, and the
balance when the book was belivorod,
which ho failed to do. Tho company
has got wind of the swindler aud pro
VKW0 to put him, if pctwibk", behind tho
tKI.
if SI liyilEiiiili! HSjfL
A. J. GOODimOD, Prop.
OPENED ANEW.
The Leading .Hotel of
Eastern Oregon.
Everything New and First
Class Throughout.
The table always supplied Willi
the best ahe market affords.
ExceilentAccomoda
tions for Commer
cial Men.
Charges ReasosabSe.
SL2IMOXS.
in the Clrcuij enurt of the State of Orccon,
for Union county.
JlllniK II, IllltcllilHO!!)
and V
W'm. It. Hutchinson)
Vd
Xcl'on S-'clioouovcr, atlminivtr.i'orof the es
tate of 31. 15. IlairJ, ikc-.i-c.l, Jmurs
Mitchill. K. 1). Ilniril. Nancy .1. Miclme's.
Cicorgc Itairil. Thotnm ,7. Ilaiiil. Dnwd
Itntrd, Joshua U.ilrd, Daniel 15a r.l, M.ijr
fjie' .Smith. EvurnU Howell, David Howi-il,
Alary A. Long. Alewclla hong, Di li Loup,
V. .. Long, -Mary 12. Katon and J. If.
Stevens.
To the above named defendant 4. Nancy J.
Michaels, Jo-diua lljird, Oeorge lialrd,
Tuonan J. Haird, Kveruts Howell and
David Howell:
TN THIS NAM 1-2 OF THE STATIC OF
Jl Oregon, you are hereby required to appear
and answer tliueoiiiplnint filed acaiu-t you
in the above entitled suit on or Lcfore the
first it ty of the next regular term of the
above entitled eoiut utter the pnblie ition of
this Miimnons diuvcach week for lx weeks
to wit: on or before the 13th day of Febru
arv. ISS-s. and if vou fail so to answer, fof
wnntthetei f pla'htltl'j will take judgment
ngniiitit you fur the relief prayed for in this
complaint heieln, to wit: for a foreclosure
of plaintitl's three several mortgages upon
the. following de-H-ribcd la::ds situated in
Union couutv, Oregon, to wit: The S'
SICK " and WW NU'4 See. is and NW
14 See 17 and SW'4' f sW' iree. S Township
1 South of Haunt; 10 Kant of the Willamette
meridian, and the H 1 .;. of hW'i H.e. !!3,
Township li South of Kuli'i' i Ha-t or the
Willamette meridian, i.n I the S'.J NW(-,'
and NK( ofKW qr. ana of SE qr. See.
LV) Township .inc North of Hange I'.'J Eat of
the Willamette meridian, an 1 for judg
ment forplaintilFK costs and disbursement
anil for two hundred dollars as attorney's
fees claimed in plaint ff,s first cause of suit,
and for ten tier cent., an amouiit due on
note sit out ni' plaintidV second eau;0 of
suit, and for p-iieral relief
This summons i-1 published bv order of
Hon. G. W. Walker. .IiiiUe of the Cth judi
cial rlhtriet of the State of Ori-Ron, dated
Dim. 'J7th, 1Ss7.
ItAKEK, S II ELTON & 15 A K EI!,
12-30 Attorneys for I'laintlffs,
Ciiniili.an Halo of Ural Kutate.
VTOTIOE 13 HEREBY GIVEN THAT
JJN by virtue of and in pur-.u nice of an or
der o'f the Ciiunty court of Union county,
Stale of Oreuou, sitiins; in pioiiate, m:iii
on the lO.h day of October, lH-, in the mat
ter of the estate and jrnnrdlan.sliip of th?
peiHomand estate of Ada .M.Salisbury and
Valentine S;ilisbnrv, minors, and of the
laws-of the tfti.te of Oregon in such ea-c
made and provided, the undersigned, puar
ilian of said estate and minors, ,vill ell at
public auctimi. to the highest bidder for
cash, and subiivt to the oontirination by
said court, on Monlav the i'tr.t day of J.m
uarv, tsn.-i at 2 o'clock m the aftcrnotm of
saiil day. at the front door of the court
house o'f said county, in the city of Union,
Union eountv, State of Oregon, all .the
riRht. title and interest and estate of the
sid Ada M. Salisbury and Valentine Salis
bury, minors, that tiny now-have in and to
all that certain real estate described as fol
lows, to wit: The SVJ of See. til, Tp. US.
K. :!) K, W. M, in Union county, State of
Oreiron.
Terms of sale, cash in hand ou day of sale,
Deed at Expense of purchaser.
Dated nt Union, Oregon this iOth day of
December, 1S.s7.
WALTEIl SALISliUItY,
12-23 Guardian.
SUMMONS.
In the Circuit court of the State of Oregon,
for Union eountv.
Victor P. Collier, Plaintiff,
Vs
Lcoaie Celller, Dufondant.
To Leonie Celller, defendant in tho above
entitled suit:
You are hereby required to appoar in the
above entitled court an 1 answer the com
plaint tiled asainst you in thu above enti
tled suit, on or heforo the flrt d-iv
of the next regular term of flio
above named court, after the publi
cation of this summous in Tim Oan
uon Scot'T, ftr six consecutive weeks, vis:
the 13th day of February, ISSS or for want
thereof p'aintitl' will ask the court for the
relief prayed for in the complaint, viz: a
dissolution of the marriage contract now
existing between plaintiff am' dofeiiilnnt.
Thlssiiminoiis U served by publication,
hv order of G. W. Walker, Judaoof tho
above named court, made the fith day of
November, A. 1). lc87.
K. HAKIN it DUO..
12-10 Attorneys for Plaintiff,
, Minnii'F'S S3.VI.K.
TOTlCE IS HEU1SUY GIVEN THAT
1 under and by virtue of an execution
ami order of sale issued out of the Ciivuit
court of the State of Orecon, for Union
eountv, to me directed and delivered, hear
iusda'teof Deo, 10th, 1SS7, noon a judge
ment and order of sale rendered h said
court on the 2Sthdayof Sep., ISS7, in favor
of Fred. Noihne. P1IV. and against John
Nodine. iiefendunt, reqnirinK me that out
of the property hereinafter described and
dosenbed in said execution, I make the stun
of?3Jt!.0C with intret from Aprd 0th. is-ai
it the rato of S per rent, per annum; und
tho further um of f,'Ul.tl with interest
from June lS:h, 16 ni at S percent, per an
num ;'and the lurther sum of fM.W with
interest from the 21th day of June, at
8 per cent per annum; and the further
sum of $3 02 coats und dishum ments- nnd
Hccruiniots. mid, whereas, by said ju le
nient uiidexecuiidu it wa or lered thi' ihe
followinc described proju-rtv Ueoll. towi' :
The SWi. ami tho of the iiKH of S v.
fl Tp. I?, It. JO B. W. M. iu Union ouatv ,
Oretron, therefore I will sell on Tuesdui
thel'tth dav of Jumurv, 1SSS, nt2 o'uIuck
p, in. of iMi'd day. nt public auriiou, at the
court hoiue door In Union county, nil the
right, tftle wild interest which the oaltl de
fendant John Nodine hud on or fir the
10th dav of June, lSS7ln or to said property.
Terms olsaie, cub to uie in tuna.
Date.1 atShcrlUotUc' tJiis 'Mh lUy ol1
Pm.)W7. A-N, ILAillLTOV, 1
12 S3 WUVr W W U nfon rvtfrff y . OreVon.
NOTICE VOU PUBLICATION.
Lxr OfKick at La tiiiAXDn. OBro .N
J
December 1 , 1
Xnlicr Is berpl.v ulwn ihat tb- toilowinf,'
niiinul-eit'er has bled n. ticc of his intin
tiou to mnke fluid proof la support of Jus
claim, and thut nid p onf wl.l l e made he
foro the register and receiver 11 1 La Grande,
Oreimii.011 Fib. h, um. viz: GKOlEGL
11. MA I!St I A LL, Hl. No.Jtri'i. fnrtluSW
W SfC. 2.. Tp. (J tl. It. 41 ll. W. M. IL
un'nes the follow ri)j witm s c- t" 1 r ive his
contitiimns rc-i en e up 11, ndciiiti i.t on
nt, said lutid v.t: Jo ill i'ilVO-1, Wi. .l.m
VM-on, Jo 1 h V'-Tii ievniit r. nn I MsW. it
.Spcurs. ah of Medical !s;iriiiu's, Cr -gon.
IlBMlY RlSFIMUT.
12-23-v0. l!tgi;-r.
NOTICE FOR IH'lILirATION.
Land Office at L Guamu:. Onr ox,l
Dc-eii.b r 11, IX--7. 1
Notice is hereby piven that I he following
mimed settler has filed notice of bis inten
tion to make final proof in support of his
claim, and ih it said proof willne mu le be
fore ihs registerund rjciver at La Grande
Oregon, on Feb. 10;h, His. vir: SOLOJMN
H. NEVILL. I). S. No. 71IS. for the SVj
SWH NE'i SWM SE'4 NWtf See 2. Tp.
2 S, 1! . 39 E. W, M. He names the follow
ing witnesses to prove his continuous resi
dence upon and ( nltivaiitui of, said land,
viz: J. Q. A. Kieha-iUon. J. S. Cameron,
Willlnin Pangborn, and Ch:u. Willie, all of
Sutnuiervillo, Oregon.
lll'.NRY Itt-NnHAUT.
12-23-wf!. Itoiti-ter.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Land Orncc at Ls. Gkanhk, Oiirr.iN.I
Decemll.THi. 1HM7. I
Notice is hereby nivcn that the follow in
nained settler has ti'ed notice of his inten
tion to make final p:oof in sttpp irt of his
claim, and that said proof will b'.' madel e
fore the register and reci iirir. at L i (iramle.
Oreunn. on Feb. Stli. lsss, viz: NATHAN
S. MARSHALL. Ild. No. !or the N',.
SEKand V4 N'E'.f Sec 21, Tp. (! S. R, 41
E, W. M. He rames the following witness
cm to prove his continuous ie-idfiiee upon,
and inltiva iun of. 'aid land, viz: John
Reaves, William Wilson, Jixiph Vand. -vanter,
and Stewart Spears, all of Medical
Spiings, Oregon.
Hkncy Rimkuaut,
12-23-wG. Register.
NOTICE FOIl PUBLICATION.
Land Office at La (IntNim, Okkro.v,)
November 15, US7. I
Notice is hereby given that the following
named sc'.tlcr has filed notice of his inten
tion to make final proof in support of his
claim, and that said proof will be made be
fore the register and 10 'elver at La Grande,
Oregon, on .lanuarv 5th istv. via: HENRY
BAUER, Ud. No.' 1773. for the S hlf, SW
Sec. 11 and W hlf. NW Sec. 14, Tp. G. S.
R. oi E, W. M. lie names the following
witnesses to prove his continuous residence
upon, and cultivat.on of. said land, viz:
John N. Nice, Thomas O'Bryant, John Si
moiiis.and J. Y. Kimbrelf, all of North
Powdir. Oregon. Hlniiv Rinrhakt.
11-lS-wG. Register.
su.mmxs.
In the Circuit court of the45tate ot Oregon,
for Union county. '
Jessie M. Roberts, Plaintiff,
vs
Nathan L. Roberts, Defendant.
To Nathan L. Robeit the above named
defendant;
In the name of the State of Oregon, you
are hereby required to appearand answer
the complaint tiled against you in tho above
entitled court and suit on fir before the first
day of the next rigular t rm of said court,
commencing on the 2nd. Monday -of Feb
ruary next, to wit: on Mondav the tilth
dav of February, A. D. US-t. and if von fail
so to answer, for want thereof the plaintiff
will take default and apply to the court fer
the reluf demanded in the complaint,
which is, in substance, far a decree dissol
ving the mairiiige relations now and here
tofore existing between plaintiff and clifeu
dant, for the care, eustodv and control of
the infant child of said parties, for general
ro'icf and for costs and disbursements.
This summons is published in Tun
OuuuON Scout, for seven consecutive
weeks, by order of Hon. G. W. Walk
kcr. Judge of said court, made in open
court, on the 2flth day of Sept, A. D. 1661.
O. V. BELL,
12-10 Attorney lor Plaintilt.
lexical
Sciatica,
Lumbago,
RheuntatitE,
Kuril?,
ealds,
.tlas,
Bruiie,
jaaionF,
Scratches.
Sprains,
Strains,
Stitches,
EtiffJoints,
Backache,
Galls,
Sorea,
Spavin
Cracks.
Contracted
Muscles,
Eruptions,
Hoof Ail,
Screw
Worms,
Swlnney,
Saddle Galls,
Piles.
THIS GOOD OLD STAND-BY
m-l.'shes for cvwybodyci&ctlj what Isclalmcd
: .: Oao of tlioreasous for tho crcat popularity of
' a Mujtanj Ltnimcut Is found In Its uulvcrsnl
:Iicslilllt' Everybody ncstls Mica n medicine.
'iUo Lnmberiiinu needs It In case of accident.
1' li? Ho 11 howI t'e needs it for general family vie,
'.':.-( C'analor needs It for b!a teams and hitmen.
."no .llocbuulo needs It always on hit ttoi-I:
.lu Miucrneelstttncasflof rraergency.
'.'.iv t'louoernedlt-can'tcetalonswlthoutlt.
::i' l-'anuer neods it la his house, his stable,
.... .t.'ckysrtt.
' - Slcmabnat innn or tlio Ilontmnu needs
'lioral kapply afloatand ashore.
. he Ilorse-fauelcr nsds It It Is his txwt
i.i! and tofsftt nstUncc.
in btock-srowcr needt It It will tare htm
. . Ji of dollars and a world of trouble.
Itnllroad miiu needs It and will need It so
life u a round of accidents and danjera.
. Itaehwooilsmuu needs tu TherelsuoUi
1 1 as an aatldoto for the dansvrs to life,
.u J 1 omfort which surround the pioneer.
! Merc hunt needs It about his store amonj
; kqrees. AectdenU will happen, and when
aa.nt tho Uusuns Ualmcst Is wasted at onoe,
. oe.iu lloltlu lutbo Homo, TU tho best of
: pHottlolu tboVnciory. Its Immediate
o of uecldeal sav ialn and loss of wages,
.n a UotlQ Alwayn tn the 8ible for
. hca vn"uti'd.
Tlioni'nn & I'u.'t'l 1110 imcnls for
I lit? cclohrnleil Cyclone WimLMill, titul
ns 1 lie prices on them hitvcliccn yrcnt
ly reduced they are now wilhin the
reach of all. Sample mill to be seen
nt llieir planer in North Union. Call
uud examine it.
Catvca-
" - -s 1 ; . .
One bottle taken according to direction
will give better results than a gallon ot
Sarsaparilla, or any of tho so-called Blooo
Purifiers vith which the market is glutted
At Druggists, price SI. CO per bottle.
$500 REWARD
will be paid for any case of Rheumat.'sm
which Dr. Pardee's Remedy, properly ad
ministered, fails to relieve.
cm f?.". rs
5f
r wty w - a w
Nervous Exhaustion, e
A Few Useful Hints For
Kervous People. f
"l ntn ho nervous" h 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 regret to see
that the malady If rapidly Increasing. And
from what cause? There are various reas
ons. It may be because of a lnv condition
of the geneial health; the vitility of tho
nervous system is depressed; or from a
want of perfect digestion and asKimiliatlou
of food, and the vitili.ing power of pure,
rich blood, the nerves are not properly
.strentlicned and nour.shed,and consequent
ly become weak and dinca.sed
Theiewasa time when "nervousness-,''
and that class of disease known as nervous
affections, were apparently confined to
ladies: but at the nrusentdav it is an tin- A
doubted fact Hint as large a portion of ner
vous diseases exist among men as among
the gentler sex; and their distressing affects
and lasting and enervating results arc a
thousand fold more serios, as they extend
to posterity and are productive of a weak
ened and enfeebled race. Nervous and
physical debility, caused by
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 me. usually a de
rangement of the digestive organs. A feci
i f languor will be experienced, and a yrad
uul falling of strength, with general weak
ness and pain in the back. More or less cx
haustation la experienced on waking in the
the moriiMig. There is often a bad taste in
tlit mouth; the vision becomes dim, the
niemoiy is impaired, and the patient is
troubled with frequent dizziness. Persons
thus affected are often despondaut. and
uiffer from gloom and depression of the
mind. The nerves become so weakened
that the least excitement or shock brings on
n tremor or trembling, often attended by
pnlpatatiou if the heart.
LADIES
Are particularly susceptible to nervous
disorders, owing partly to their more
delicate nervous organization and partly
to their sedentary life and consequent
confinement in-doors. Such affections are
attended by restlessness and nervous excite
ment, anxiety or depression of tho 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 unrcfreshed. From
slight nervous attacks to hysteria, from sim
ple 'nervousness" to utter prostration,
there arc many and varied forms of diseases
of the nervous system none of which should
exist, and of all of which can be cured by
the use of
Dr. Pardee's Remefly
Which first stimulates the liver and kldnej
to healthy action, regulate the digestiveor
guns, nnd from the first dose begins its
work of nurif vine and bulldinc unthen-nrn.
out system It produces sweetand healthy
sleep, enrhhts the blood, and imparts to
the pale aud sallow cheeks' the glow of
health, brings bilghtnesa to the eye and
elasticity to the step. More real benlflt can
liA.la-ti.di1 f n ... ... V. 1 f 1 ... I
ucuvuiiuiivm uiic uau uozen Domes vi
Or Pardee's Itemed?, than from a hundred
aouars luviutciliu any other way.
Ask your druggist for it, ami take no
trtlrVr
Iwii Vitality
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