Indian Valley Items.
January 1st, 1888
A "Happy New Your."
Several weddings have taken place
tins winter.
m Mr. Jool Weaver made business
inp uj union miring mo cci.
Mrs. KtockdaU will coininoneo her
ecliool on Indian creek, next Monday.
Mr. John Weaver and wifo aro visit
ing: friends and relatives in Indian
valley.
Miss Amelia Weaver, who has been
quite- ill for homo time past, is slowly
recovering.
Mrs. P.ell, and May Caldwell have
gone to spend several days visiting
friends and relatives on Hig creek.
Mr. A. I'. Ttittlo is teaching our
school, and is well liked. e also
have a good singing school taught by
Mr. J. A. Jones.
The enterprising people of Pine
(Irovo propose to erect u church, soon,
oj sufficient dimensions to vaeeointuo
date all who may come.
Mr. II. W. Lee and Miss Olive Col
well were married last sundav, ltev. C!.
'l'. Ellis ofllciating. A splendid dinner
was served to the many present.
Mr. J. Weaver, of Elk Klat, while
coining fiom church last Sunday even
ing, upset his sleigh and sustained
fcome few injuries.
Mr. Marvin Caldwell, a well known
citizen of Indian creek, took his "de
parture, Inst Wednesday, for the Hig
creek country where he will make his
future home.
The residence of Mr. Joel Weaver
caught (ire a few mornings ago, which
caused considerable excitement. The
lire was soon extinguished and but
little damage was done.
Married. At the residenco of Mr,
Waddell, of Elk Flat, Mr. Caleb Wea
ver and Miss May Waddell, all of
Union county. J. W. Cowan, J. P.,
tied the knot, after which a very pleas
ant dance was given.
I;.
High 'Valley IlappeningH.
Mr. P.J. Davisspent (.'hristmas with
his parents.
Mr. tleo. Simmons recently killed a
fine elk, weighing !(() pounds.
Two snow slides started to cross our
canyon road, but failed quite to reach
it.
Dances have been so numerous of
l.ito that they are not .worm personal
mention.
Tho holidays have como and gone,
and with them the usual number of
slaughtered turkeys.
(Jco. and Frank Tolleyi brothers of
Mr. Thomas 'Policy, arrived a few days
ago from Vernon county, Mo.
Tho latest sensation: Harry was
sparking or trying to spark a grass
widow, but ho got the C5. II.
Wo have snow enough on tho ground
now, which could easily be influenced,
under tho pressure of a strong wind,
to fill up every corner and hole in the
valley, and then have plenty left for
good sleighing.
A boy-hater onco raid, "That a boy
would tug and lug a forty-foot', ladder
half a milo to get at a swallow's nest
under tho eaves of r barn, but if inado
to bring in somo wood for tho kitchen
stove, would complain of tho backache
for a week. Ho will jump from tho
top to the bottom of the stairs im the
hall, shaking the floor enough to un
hinge tho doors of a bank safe, but if
asked to perforin a small chore, he
becomes as weak as church festival
soup." Homo.
llUCKI.KN'S All.NIC'A SAIA K.
Tun llr.s? Hu.vr. in the world for Cut",
llruieos, Sores, fleers, Salt Kheiiin, fever
Sores, Tetter, Chapped llaiuh, Chilblains.
Corns, niul all Skin Kruptions, anil positive
ly cures Pile, or no pay required. Ills
guaranteed to give "perfect satisfaction or
money refunded. Price. 2.' cents per box.
Kor Sale at Wright's drugstore.
Try the new baking powder at Jones
Bro's. Only Ufi cents a can. Warran
ted as good as any powder in tho mar
ket, or money refunded.
Notice of Htocltbohtcr'M Alerting,
The annual meeting of the stockholders
of the First National Hank of Union, will
he held at the banking house of said asso
ciation, on Tuesday, Jan. Kith, ISS8, be
tween the hours of 10 A.M. and 3 P. M,
Union, Oregon, Dee. lUlh,lss7.
W. T. WKIOHT.
Cashier.
Ntiou roitrjiixvuK, j
Connly of Union, SUrO V! Ofegoa. Jan
Uary 4th, 185?..
To Keiijaniln Metier, John S. Flliott,
James A. Pennell, and F. J. Wilbur:
You and carh of you are hereby notified
that I have expended one hundred dollau
in labor and Improvements upoit the "Sum
mit" quartr. lode, situated in t'nion county,
Oregon, about 35 miles east of Union, mi
the divide between the north fork of the I in
linha ami the lake fork of the Wallowa ri
crs, aswillappear by a certificate filed Jan
nttry 4th, 1KS.S, in the olllee of the clerk of
Union county, Oregon, In order to hold
said premises uniler the provisions of See.
Hon 2321 revised statutes of the United
States, iK'ing the amount required to hold
the same for the year ending DecemlierMl,
1887, uud If within ninety days after this
notice, by publication, you or either of,ou
fail or rctuse to contribute your proportion
of such expenditure a co-owners, your In
terest in said claim will become the propir
IV of the subscriber under said Section 2321.
HI-wKI. M. F. IIOLKKOOK.
City-Meat-Martt..!
Main Street, Union. Oregon,
UK.N60N BUOS. - rltOl'RIKTOKS.
Keep constantly on hand
BEEF, rpJlK. VEAL, MUTTON,
WJLUSAUE, HAMS, LAlti Etc.
'V t
jM&Ual Holi
J. (iOODnitOI), Prop.
j
OPENED ANEW.
A.
i coiiiuy, wrcgc-n, uns ii.i.v men ins ii.
j plication for a patent for the 'Nellie Oram"
MM . tt i i r ' quartz lode, and the "('. T. Hradlcy Mill
ID nirnilfY l-l AW AT I Hte." situated in the Fourth mineral (lis
J UC LLaUlliy I lUlCl Ui trict in Township 7 South, Itiinge 1.1 Kast,
Eastern Oregon.
Everything1 New ami First
Class Throughout.
The table always supplied With
the best ahe market affords.
Excellent Accomoda
tions for Commer
cial Men.
Charges Reasonable.
SUMMONS.
Ill the Circuit court of the State of Oregon,
for Union county.
James II, Hutchinson
ami V
Wm. It. Hutchinson)
vs
Nchon Sehooiiover, administrator of the es
tate of M. H. Ilaird, deceased, .lames'
Mitchell. K. 1). Haird. Nancy J. Michaels,
(icorge liaird. Thomas J. Haird. Iiavid
ltitjrd, Joshua Haird, Daniel Ilaird, Mag
gie Smith, Ihcrats lloucll, David Howell,
Alary A. hong. Alewella long, Hell Long,
W. ri. Lou,, .Mary K. Ualon and .1. II.
Steven-.
To the above iiiiincd defendants. Nancy J.
Michaels, Jo-diua Kaird, (icorge Uaird,
Thoimn J. liaird, Kyerats Howell and
David Howell:
TN THIS NAMH OF THH STATU OF
1 Oregon, you are hereby reiiuircd toappcar
and answer theeoinplaiut tiled against you
in the above entitled suit on orl.cforc 'the
tlrst day of the next regular .t.rm of the
above entitled eouit after the publication of
thN siiuiinons oliccc.-ich week for six weeks
to wit : on or before the l.'Jth day of Fehru
:irv. 1KSS. mid If von fail so to answer, for
want thereof ptuint Ill's will take judgment'
against you for tho relief prayed for in thi ;
complaint herein, to wit: for a foreclosure !
of plaintiffs three several mortgages' upon
the following described lards situated in
Union coiiutv, Oregon, to wit: The SU
S1CVC See. 7 and WV, NH4 Sec. IS and NWT
i See 17 and SV , o(AVU '. Township
4 South of Hange -to Fust of the Willamette
meridian, and the F' j of SW; See. 2.'l,
Township 'J South of itangc ."!) Kan of the
Willamette meridian, and the. S NW',
and N1'P4 of SW qr. and S'.., of SKqr. See.
U.1 Township one North of llangc lif) Kastof
the Willamette meridian, mid for judg
ment for plaintiirs costs and disbursements,
and for two hundred dollars as attorney's
fees claimed in plaintiff, first cause of suit,
and for ten per cent., an amount due on
note set out in plaintiirs second cause of
suit, ami for general relief
This summons Is published by order of
lion. O. W. Walker, Judge of the (ith judi
cial district of the State of Oregon, elated
Dec. 27th. 1KS7.
HA KICK, .SlIKIrON.t KAKKII,
UU50 Attorneys for Plaintiffs,
SUMMONS.
Ill the Circuit court of the State of Oregon,
for Union eotintv.
Victor" F. Cellier, Plaintiff,
vs
I.conie Cellier, Defendant.
To I.conie Cellier, defendant in the above
entitled suit:
You are hereby required to appear in the
above entitled court anil answer the com
plaint tiled against you in tho above enti
tled Miit, on or before the first day
of the next regular term of fhe
above named court, after the publt
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,,,,11.1, ,11.-1 .-,, Ill II II, till V.lll." I
oo.N Scoct, for six consecutive weeks, viz : i
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tii..r..r,if.i.,f!iv,vm .mi.- it... .......- r.,r i.. . Mde or the
relief prayed for in the eoinplalnt, viz: a
dissolution of the marriage contract now
existing between plaintiff and defendant.
This. summons Is served by publication,
by order of (!. W. Walker, Judge of the
above named court, made the nib day of
November, A. D. 1SS7,
It. FA KIN oc KIU)..
l'.Mti Attorneys for Plaintiff.
MIV l ll IMIIIIItlll II III . I ' I I IIW I I'lll I, t II1.
CuiiMllan Sale of Kent ICMntc,
-VrOTK'i: IS IIFKFKV (1IVFN THAT
1 by virtue of and in pursuance of an or
der of the County court of Union county,
State of Oregon, sitting in probate, made
on the 10:hday of October, 1 88", in the mat
ter of the estate and guardianship of the
nelsons ami ctatuor Ada .M. Salisbury niul
Valentine Salisbury, minors, and of the
hi ww of the State of Oregon in such cases
made and provided, the undersigned, guar
dian of said estate ami minors, will el at i
. ... 1 . 1 1 .! . . .1 1 I l . i l , 1
(niniir auciion. Ill 1110 lltgllCSl milder lor
(ash, and sublect to the continuation bv
said court, on Mondav the 23rd day of Jaii
uarv, lsss at 2 o'clock in the afternoon of
said day, at the front door of the court
hoiini! of said county, In the city of Union,
Union fouiily. State of Oregon, all the
right, title and interest and estate of the
s-id Ada M. Salisbury and Valentine Salis
buiy, minor, Unit they now have in and to
all that certain real estate described us fol
lows, to wit: The SU, of See. 31, Tp. 2 S.
K. 31) B, W. M, In L'tiiou county, State of
Oregon,
V'' cri,,of sale, cash In hand on day of sale.
need ut exnense of unrebaser.
Dated at Union, Oregon this 20th day of
December, !Ss7,
WALTKK SALISKUKV
12-23 Guardian,
hHi:mrrs sam:.
-VJOTICF IS 11FKFUY OIVRN
L under and by virtue of an e
THAT
bv virtue of an execution
and order if sale NsUid out of tho Circuit
court of the Slate of Oregon, for Union
eountv, to ine directed and delivered, bear
iugdateof Dee, lllth, 18.S7, noon a judge
ment and order of .sale rendered In said
court on the 2Slidayof Sep., 1Ss7, in favor
of Fred. Nodiue. Pill', and against John
Nodlne, defendant, requiring me that out
of Hie property hereinafter described and
described in said execution, I make the sum
ut iXMl Oil u il)i inlun-sl fnini Ai.nl filli lKSlt
at the rate of 8 percent, per annum; and
the further sum of f3ll.lt with interest
from Juno 18ih, IKsdat 8 percent, per an
niim; and the timber sum of ?:tl7.W with
interest from the2tth day of June, lS8ti at i
ii in-, 1111 III I Willi, III,,
per annum; and the further
sum oi ?3".i o." costs and dUiiursi incuts ami
accruing costs, and, whereas, by said judge-
mem aim execution it was ordered ttia. mo
following derribed property besold. to wit:
l lie.SW'j and the SW' of the SliW of See.
II Tp. 4 H, It. 10 F. W. M. in Union county,
1 Oregon, therefore I will sell on Tuesday
tiic.'tih day oi Janui.ry, isv, at'.' o'ctocic
p, m. of aul day. ut public auction, at the
court home door In Union county, ull the
right, title and interest which the said de
fendant John Nodiue hud on or after the
10th day of June, IKs'lnor to said property.
Terms of Kale, cnsli to me in hand.
Dated at Sheriff" olllee this 20th day of
Do. 1887. A. N, II A M I I.TON,
12-23 ShiTlir of Union county, Ono.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Application for n V. H. Patent. .Survey
No 12. Claim No. 40 A. and 40 1J. Min
eral application No. III.
t S. Land Office, La Qranm:, Oiif.oo.v.I
Nov. 2;i. 18S7. i
Notice is hereby given that C M. .Sanger,
wlio.se post-olllcc address is Spuria, t'nion
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j W. M., the quartz lode being described by
I the otlicial plats and Held notes on file in
J this olllee, as follows, to wit;
lleginiiing at a post from which the cor.
i to sees. -2, it, 1(1, 11, T. 7 S, K. 43 K; bears
s (leg. 'l-l mm. W. H3 feet Ui.t., post
being marked "Cor. No 1 N i M C Sur No
12;" thence N 7 ileg. 12 mill, H. 1353 feet to
a post marked "Cor No 2 N O M C Sur No
12;" thence N 8 des, K CiOO feet to a post
marked "Cor No N tl M C Sur No 12;"
thence S 73 dcg. 12 lain. W. IKo feet to a
post marked "Cor No 4 N O M 0 Sur No
12;" thence S. 8 (leg. W. WO feet to the
place of beginning, containing 1 0.1ft) acres.
Location being recorded in Vol, D. page
39'.), records of quaiU locations, Union
county, Oregon. Adjoining claims arc the
"Kuffalo"' quaitz lode on the west and the
"Apex" and "Augusta" quartz lodes on
the north
The mill site being described by the offi
cial plats ami Held notes on file in this
otliee, as follows, to wit: ltcgiliuhn; at si
post from which Cor. No. 1 of the "Nellie
tirant" lode, bears N. 7ii deg. ill mill. K.
11170 feet (list., post being marked "Cor No
1 II M S Sur No 12;" thence running W. 330
feet to a post marked "Cor No 2 II M S Sur
No 12;" thence S. m) feet to a postmarked
"Cor No :t 1! M S Sur No 12;" thence H.
3.'i0 feet to a postmarked "Cor No 4 K M S
Sur No 12;" thence N. (ICO feet to place of
beginning, and containing live acres Ad
joining claims are the "Kuffalo Mill Site"
on the east.
Any and all persons elaiininu adversely
any poition id' said 'Nellie CJ rant" quartz
lode, or theC T. Kradley MIHSite.above de
scribed, are required 'to tile their advero
claim with the register of the U. S. Land
Olhcdat La (irande. Union county. Oregon,
during the sixty davs period of publication
hereof, or they will be barred by virtue of
the provision, of the. statute.
HCNUY UlNT.ltAUT.
ltcgister,
It is hereby ordered that the foregoing
notice of application for a U.S. patent be
published for a period of CO days (ten con
secutive weeks) in Tin: Our.uox Scout, a
weekly newspaper published at Union, in
Union county, Oregon.
Hk.vuv Kinkhaiit,
12-2-wlO. Kegister.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Application for a U. S. Patent. Survey
No. 13. Claim No. ll. A. and 41 IK Min
eral application No. IK).
U. S. Land Opnci:, La Gkaxdk, Ok.)
Nov. 2:i, 1SS7. J
Notice Is hereby given that C. M. San
ger, whose post olllee address is
Sparta. Union county. Oregon, has this
day filed his application for a patent for
the "Kuffalo'' quaitz lode, and the Kuffalo
Mill Site, situated in the Fourth mineral i
district, in '1 p. Is-, Kange 43 F Willamette
meridian, the quartz lode being described by
the ollicial plats and field notes on tile in
this otliee, as follows, to wit :
Kegiuning.'itapo.st from which, the cor.
to sections 2,3, 10 and 11 T 7 S It 43 F, bears
S 4(i .leg 21 niln W 1321 feet distant:
post being marked "Cor No 1 It M C Sur No
13;" thence,, running Fast 110 feet to a
post marked "Cor No 2 I! M C Sur No 13;"
thence north 8 deg F 1350 feet to a post
marked "Cor No 3 KMC Sur No 13;" thence
West 145 feet to a post marked "Cor
No 4 K M C SnrNo 13;" thence S 8 deg
W 1350 feet to the place of beginning, and
containing 4.45 acres. Location being re
corded in Vol 1), page 400 records of quartz
locations, Union county, Oregon. Adjoin
ing claims are the "Nellie Orant" and
"Apex" lodes on the east, the "Summit" on
west and the"Kob Kov" lode on the north.
The mill site being described bytheofll
cial plats and field notes on file in this
otliee as follows, to: wit: Keginning at a
point from which the corner No. 1 of the
"Kuffalo'' lode claim, bears N 70 deg. 43
inin. F27(il feet (list;, running thence West
3M feet; thence South (ICO feet ; thence Fast
330 feet; thence North (iGO feet to the place
of beginning, and containing five acres.
Adjoining elaiins are the C. T. Kradley
Mill Site on the West,
, lwl
-'"v ""'!
any port!
l all persons claiming adversely
ion of said "Kuffalo" quartz
Kuffalo Mil Site above
described, ate required to tile their
adverse claim with the register of the U. S.
land 1 1 Hire at La (irande, Union county,
Oregon, during the sixty davs period of pub
lien Ion hereot, or tljey will be barred bv
virtue- of the provisions of the statute.
llK.N'HV UlKKIIAHT,
Kegister.
It is hereby ordered that the foregoing
notice of application for a U. S. Patent be
published tor a period of .sixty davs (ten
consecutive weeks) in the Oiuaiox Scoct, a
weekly newspaper published at Union, in
Union county, Oregon.
HlC.VItY RlNKHAUT,
12-2-wlO Kegister.
TliiibiT l-aiid. Act . I line a 1878.
t'nr rulillcattiiii.
Notice
U.S. LNt Oiticc, Li 0 p.A.v on,
Li Gr.AXDn, Or.r.nox. I
November 2i 1887. 1
Notice is hcieby given that in compliance
with the provisions of the act of Congress
of June 3,ls78, entitled "An act for the sale
of timber lands m the States of California,
Oregon Nevada, and Washington Territo
ry,' JOHN STODDAKD, of North Pow
der, County of Union, State of Oregon, has
this day tiled in this olllee his sworn state
ment No. M, for the purchase of tbv NWk
SWH and su, N W and Lot 4, of Section
No. 4, in Township No. t! South, Kange No.
US Fast, and will offer proof to yliow that
the land sought is more valuable for its
timber or stone than for agricultural pur
poses, .iiid to establish his claim to said
land before tbv ltcgister and Kcceivcr of
thisOtlkViU l.tuirande.'Or. on Saturday the
4th daV of February, 1SSS. lie names as
witnesses: Charles Shiedhour, Stewart Wil
liams, William Maharry and John Hen
derson, all of Ninth Powder, Oregon, Any
and all nersons elalmiiur adversely the
l above-described lands are requested to tile
mi-ii uiiuiim in mi uiui u on or uui'ii; sum
4th day of February IsSS.
llltNttV Rl.NKUAItT,
12-2 w-10 Kegister.
Timber Lund, Art Junr 3, 1878. Nuticr
for l'liblicaUoii.
U S.
I.ANuOrrici:, L Guamik. Oncoos.)
NOVCin tier '.11, 1887. j
Notice is hereby given that in compliance
with the provisions of the act of Congress
of .tune 3, 1S"S, entitled 'an act for tile sale
of timber lands hi the States of California,
1 oi winner inuiis ill
, Oregon, Ne.ada a
! ryrCUKISllAN
; Powder, County o
a and Washington lerrito
AN KFClIGAAKllof North
ol I nion. Stiite of Oregon
has this dav HUM In this Olllee his awom
statement No. Hi. for the purchase of the
S i, NKl, and lots 1 and 2 of See
5. To. (I
South, and SF' . SK. of Sec. No. 32. in To.
No, a S. It. No. 38 F. W. M, and will oiler j
proof to show thlit the land sought is more j
vai, table for itstiuiber or stone than (or ag
ricultural purnbscs, and to establish his
claim to said land before the Kegister and
Itceciver of this otliee at La (irande, Ore
gon, on Saturday the 4th day of Feb, 1888.
Heimlich us witnesses: James K. OlIWl
son.Suwart. Williams, William Maharry,
ami John Henderson, all of North Powder,
Oregon, Any and all persons claiming ad
versely the abovit-docrilkHl lauds are re
quested to tile their claims in this office on
or before said Ith dav uf February, 1SSS.
HE.NKY ltlNUllAJtf,
1S-'.110 Iteemcr.
Timber Land. Art .fimoa. 1H78. Notice
I'or l'lilillcntiun.
I. S. Land Omer.. L (InAMir. Onnoox.t
Noveimir.TO U87. i"
Notice Is hereby given that in onip.ianee
with theprovlsio'iis of the act of Congicsi
of .Mine 3, 187tf, entitled "An act tor the sale
of timber lands hi the States of California.
Oregon. Nevada and Washington Territo
ry.'' ONKSIMK LKSAOi: of Union, Coun
tv of Union. State of Orgon. has this day
liled hi this ofllee his sworn statement No.
Ill, for the piir. ha-ie of the NV( NK'fof
Section No. 1!. in Township No. 4 South,
Kange No. 41 Fast, and will offer proof to
show that the land sought is more valuable
for its timber or stone than for agricultu
ral purposes, and to establish hi claim to
said land before the Itegistcr and Receiver
of this office at La (irande, Oregon, on .
Monday the l.'lth day of Februarv, .;
He names as witnesses: Louis hcinere, I
Potter, Henry Mayott, and Fmerv !
Mayott, all of Union, Oregon Any and all
persons claiming adversely the abovc-de- I
scribed lands are riquestcd to lile their !
claims in this otliee on or before said 13th
day of I'tbruary, 188.
Hi:xuy UixniiArtT.
12-2-wlO ltcgister,
Timber Land, Act .In lie a, 1878.--Notice
fur l'ulillc.-itloii.
, Land Ofi ick,
Lk (JniNiir., Oiikoox,)
.Novemiier 12, lss,.
Notice is hereby given that in compliance
with the provisions of the act of Congress
of June 3, 1878, entitled "An act forthc sale
of timber lands in the States of California,
Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territo
ry," ADAM NKILSON, of North Powder,
County of Union, State of Oregon, has this
day tiled in this otliee his xworu statement
No. 11, for the purchase of the S hlf. NW
qr. Sec. 8, and Fhlf. NF qr. of Section No.
7. in Township No. (i South, Kange No. 3S
Fast, and will offer proof to show that the
land sought is more valuable for Its timber
or stone than for agricultural purposes, and
A I 1 I 1 I A .
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register and receiver of this ottlce at La
Grande, Oregon, on Saturday, the 2sth day
of January, l.to8. He names as witnesses;
Jm. heeles Jacob Stienbaugh W in. L.
Kurrows, and John Stoddard, all of Telo-
easet, Oregon. Any and. all persons chum-
ing adversely the above-deseribed lands arc
requested to tile their claims in this otliee
on or before said 28th day of January, ISisS.
llKNItY RtXKIIAKT,
11-18-wlO Itegistcr.
Timber I.aml, Act Juno ."1, 1878 Notice
for l'ulilicntion.
U. S. Land Okficic. La Oiiandk, Oanoox, )
November 7, 1887.
Notice is hereby given that in compliance
witli the provisions of theaet 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," STFWAKT WILLIAMS, of North
Powder, County of Union, State of Orcgou,
.J , , 1 ' " - 0 I
has this day filed in this olllee his sworn
statement No 8, for the purchase of the
Ni N W XA See. 8, and S.'-i SWH of Section
No. 5, in Township No, (i S. Kange No. 33
Fast, and will oiler proof to show that the
1 1 -1.4 i.. I 1 1 .- !. .I.-.l
, ' , - .... .. ; -
land sought is more valuable lor its timber
or stone than for agricultural purposes
and to establish bis claim to said land be
fore the Kegister and Kcceivcr of this otliee
at La Grande. Oregon, on Saturday, tho
lltli day of January, 1888. lie names as
witnesses: C. A. llell, D. II. Stairbaird,
Charles Edwards, and Adam Nelson, allot
North Powder, Oregon. Any and all per
sons claiming adversely the aUove-describcd
lands are requested to lile. their claims in
this ofllee on or before said 1 1th day of Jan
uary, 1888.
Henry Rinhhakt,
11-U-wlO Kctdstcr.
Timber I.aiul, Art Juiu-a, 1KTK.--Notice
For Publication.
U. S. Land Omen, L Guanoi:, Op.kc.o.v,)
November 12, 18S7. I
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 lauds in the States of California.
Oregon. Nevada and Washington Territo
ry," WILLIAM FCCLFS, of Telocasct.
County of Union. State of Oregon, has this
day liled in this ofllee his sworn .statement
No. 10, for the purchase of the SF N W Fhlf
SW and SK of Section No. 7. in Township
No. (i S. Kange No. 38 F, W. M. and will
offer 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 land before the register
and receiver of this office at La Grande,
Oregon, on Saturday, the2Stliday of Janu
ary, 18HS. Be names as witnesses: Adam
Nelson, Jacob Stanbaugh, Win. L. Bur
rows, and John Stodard, all of Telocaset,
Oregon, Any and all persons claiming ad
versely, the above-described lands are re
quested to file their claims in this ofllee on
or before said 28th day of January, lSSfj.
llKNKY itl.N'KUAKT,
11-lS-wIO. Kegister.
CITATION.
In tlie County Court of Union County,
Oregon,
In the matter of the Probate of the last
will and testament of Joshua Weaver, de
ceased. To Kaebel C. Kault. Frank T. Walker,
Ida Walker, Lenard Walker. Kay Walker
and Joshua Walker:
Whereas, Joel Weaver lias filed in the
County Court of Union county, Oregon, his
nctitio'u proving for the probate of an In
strument In writing, purporting to he the
last will and testament of Joshua Weaver,
deceased, and
Whereas, tho said court has set the next
regular term of said court, to wit: the 3rd
day of January, A, D. 188s. for the hearing
of the same. Now. therefore, hi the name
of the State of Oregon,
You and each of yuu are commanded to
appear at the next regular term of said
County Cour'. of Union county, Oregon,
to Wit": on tho 3rd dav of January, A. D.
18SS, and show cause.'if any there be, why
said instrument shall not be admitted to
nrobate on the last will and testament oi
Joshua Weaver, deceased, and letters of I
administration issued 10 juu weaver me t
excentnr therein named
And, such of you as arc under the agcof
twenty-one years, will take notice that if
you fiiil to apply to said court and have ap
pointcd for you'a guardian ail litum, to ap
pear for you at said hearing, the said court
will appoint such guardian to so appear for
And, you will further take notice that if
yon so fail'to appear and show cause, an
order will be made admitting said instru
ment to probate as the last will ol said
Josliua Weaver, deceased
Witness the Hon O. 1. Goodall, county
V.idgeof Union county, Oregon, with the
seal of said county court atlixed this 30th
dav of November, A, D. 1SS7.
Attest: (skal)
A.T.NFILL,
County Clerk.
This citation l published by order of the
Hon. O. P. (ioodall, county judge of Union
county, Oregon, made this 30th dav of No
vember, 1SS7. A.T. NHILL,
12-2-W5 County Clerk.
!WTICK FOU rUHLlCATION.
Lasu )rncK at La Gkanuk, Oiieuok,
Dec. 2. 1SS7. 1
Notice is hereby given that the following
named r-ettlerbas HUM notice of his luten
tion to make final proof in support of his
cUitn. and that said proof will be made be
fore the reginter and receiver at La (Iraiide,
Oregon, on Jan. 25. 168s, vU: SAMULL
T. ULM. U. S. No. (M78,fortbe NWU Sec.
6 Tp. 6, S. K, 41 K. He names the follow
ing wltnees to prove his continuous resi
dence upon, and cultivation of, said land.
vU: Chas. K. Koblns, C. V. Koblns. U.
Stoker and i. Draper, all of Union, Or,
Hr.N'BY KlNUIUlU,
120. wC. KevnvittT.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
L.nu Ort'icn at Lv (iis.Ntr. Okkuox. )
December V,
Notice Is hrrcby given that thr lollowing
naincd settlor has liled notice of his inten
tion to make final proof in support of his
claim, and that said proof will l.ema.lc ha
fnro the register and receiver at La Cirande,
Oreu'oii.ou Feb. Mil. 18S, vi.: OK'ltOK
11, MARSHALL. lid. No. 3713. for thoSW
14 Sec. 22, To. (i S, 1!. 11 F, W. M. He
names the fallowing whiles cs to prove liis
continuous residence upon, and cultivation
of, said laud, viz: John Heaves, William
Wilson, Joseph Vandcvimter. and Stewart
Spears, all of Medical Sprimrs, Oregon.
Hn.MlY IlIXEllAliT,
12-23-wC. llegiiter.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION!
Lani Okfick at L Gkandi:, Oiskoo.v,)
December 11. 1S.S7. I
Notice is hereby given that the following-
nniiK.fl settler lias men notice oi nis niten
. tion to make final proof in support of his
I claim, and that said proof will lie made be
! fore the registerand receiver at La (Irande
Oregon, on Feb. 10th, HSi. viz: SOLOMON
I II. N'FVILL, I). S. No. 7148, for the SM
! SWM NF4 SW' SH'-J NW'4 Sec 2. Tp.
! 2'S, K. 3!) F. W. M. He names the follow
ing witnesses to prove his continuous resi
I deuce upon and cultivation of, said land,
I viz: J. Q. A. Kiehardson. J. S. Cameron,
! William l'angborn, and Chas. Willie, all of
j Sunnncrvillo, Oregon.
1 HKNItY ItlXKUAllT,
12-2S-W0. ltcgister.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Land Orrici: at La Giiandi:, OarftoN.i
December Hi. 1S.S7. f
Notice is hereby given that the following
named settler has tiled notice of his intcu-
firm tl nitili I'm in 1 itrif In Lit.tt if
. V i'lHUV All lit I piUVU 111 .- I I I If i. ll 14 1 .1
i claim, and mat said proor win he mane be-
fore the ri.Kisterand receiver, at La (irande.
. Oregon, on Feb, 3th. lss.s, viz: NATHAN
s MAKSHALL. Hd. No. 30!W. for the N'..,
j KKand W' NFSee. 21. Tp. (i S, K, 41
K w, M. it. names the following witness-
I to nrove his continuous i pst.int,,.,. imon.
and cultivation of. said land, I.: John
Heaves, William Wilson, Joseph Vande-
vanter, and Stewart Spears, all of Medical
Springs, Oregon.
II EMIT Itl.vniIART,
12-23-wfi. Kegister.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Land Oi kici: at La Okaniii:, Orkoon.I
November 15, 1S87. i
Notice is hereby given that the following
named settler has tiled 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 lecclver at La Grande,
Oregon, on January fith 188S. viz: IIFN'KY
W V gUM, 7 1 I .1 UlllllU I (It'll lOlWi it . II ll.l 1L I
HAHFH, Hd. No. 1773. for' the S hlf, SW
Sec. 11 and W hlf. NW Sec. 14. Tp. 0. S.
U.3SU, W. M. He names the following
witnesses to prove his continuous residence
.iwuil, ..nil v null tlllWll III, .--.III, 1.111,1, ,11.
John N. Nice, Thomas OT.ryant, John Si
upon, and cultivation of, said land, viz
monis, and ,1. .
Powder, Oregon.
11-18-wG.
Kimbrell,
all of North
1 1 tXUY
KlNCIIAIlT.
Kegister.
SUMMONS.
In the Circuit court of the State of Oregon,
for Union county.
Jessie M. Huberts, Plaintiff,
vs
Nathan L. Koberts, Defendant,
To Nathan L, Koberts, the above named
defendant ;
In tlie name of the State of Oregon, you
arc hereby required to appearand answer
the complaint tiled against you in the above
entitled court and suit on or before the first
day of the next regular term of said court,
commencing on the 2nd. Monday of Feb
ruary next, to wit: on Monday the 13th
dav of February, A. D. 1SS3, and if von fail
so to answer, for want thereof the plaintiff
will take default and apply to the court fcr
the relief demanded in the complaint,
which is, in siib-tance, for a decree dissol
ving the marriage, relations now and here
tofore existing between plaintiff and defen
dant, for the care, custody and control of
the infant child of said parties, for general
relief and for costs and disbursements.
This summons is published in Tiik
O it coon Scot'T, for seven consecutive
weeks, by order of Hon. ('. W. Walk
ker. Judge of said court, made in open
court, on the 20th day of Sept. A. D. 18S7
O F. KFLL,
12-1(5 Attorney for Plaiutitl.
OXJDFIESIS
Sciatica,
Scratches,
Sprains,
Strains,
Stitches,
Stiff Joints,
Backache,
Galls,
Sores,
Spavin
Cracks.
Contracted
Muscles,
Eruptions,
Hoof Ail,
Scrsw
Worms,
Swinnoy,
Saddle Galls,
Pilot.
lumbago,
v,-n.,:,m
Cams,
Scalds,
Stings,
Bites,
Braises,
Bunions,
Corns,
THIS
GOOD OLD
STANDM3Y
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for It. One ol the reasons tor toe great popularity ot
tlio Mustang Untment Is found la tta universal
utlllcabllltr. Everybody neeJttach a medlcJor.
Tho I.uuibcrmau needs It Incase ot acclJont.
Tlio Ilaukowlfe needs It for jeneral family use.
Ttio Cannier need It for hUteamiand hl men.
Tho .llccbaulc needs It ahrays on bli work
licnch.
Tho JIlnerne!sHlncasot smergency.
Tho IMoueerneedslt eaatcetalongwlttioutlt.
Tho runner needs It la bis house, his stable,
and his stock yard.
Tho Htenrobnnt man or the Iloatinan needs
(tin liberal supply afloat and ashore.
Tho Horc.fauclrr needs lt-lt Is bis best
friend and safet reliance.
The StocU-grower needs It It will save Mm
thousands of dollars and a world of trouble.
Tlio Ilallrond man needs It and will need It so
long as-hts life Is a round of accidents and dangers.
Tho Hacliweodsraau needs 1U There linotb
Ing Ilko tt as on antidote for the dangers to life,
llnili and comfort which surround the pioneer.
Tho Slercbnut needs It about bis store among
his employees. Accidents will happen, and when
these come the Mustang Untment Is wanted at once.
Keep a llottle lathe Ilonse, Tts the best of
economy.
Kecpn Uottle In the Fort ory. Its Immediate
use In ease of accident saves pain and loss of wage.
Keep n Uotilo Alwnratn lire btaWc for
l'o Uca vrantei.
Mustang
Liniment
Thotnson & Purscl are agents for
the eelchratcd Cyclone WintlMill, and
ns the prices on them have been great
ly reduced they arc now within tho
reach of all. Sample mill to he'secu
at their planet' in North Union. Call
titid examine it.
XT
In to ffhrtr.fM
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will give better results than a gallon oi
Sarsaparilla, or any of the so-called Blooa
Purifiers with which the market is glutted
At Druggists, price $1.00 per bottle.
$500 REWARD
will bo paid for c.t case of R'numc
which Dr. Pardee's Remedy, propeny
ministered, faile to relieve.
Nervous Exhaustion.
Few Useful Hints
Nervous People.
For
"I am so nervous" is a very common ex
pression, uped by both old and young: and
very few can now be found who arc free
from nervous troubles. We regret to sec
that the malady Is rapidly Increasing. And
from what cause? There are various reas
ons. It may be because of a low condition
of the general health; the vltillty of the
nervous system is depressed; or from a
want of perfect digestion and atsimiliatlon
of food, and the vitilizlng power of pure,
rich blood, the nerves arc not properly
strenthened and noursIicd,and consequent
ly become weak and diseased.
There was a time when "nervousness, "
and that class of disease known as nervoU3
affections, were apparently confined to
ladies; but at the present day it is an un
doubted fact that as large a portion of ncr
vous diseases exist among men as among
the gentler sex; and their distressing affects
and lasting and enervating results arc a
thousand fold more series, a 'they extend
to posterity and are productive of a weak
ened aim cmccuicd race,
physical debility, caused by
Nervous and
is a frequent ami distressing disease, its de
pressing influence being felt alike on both
sexes and all ages. Among the first sym
p'ons of this affection arc usually a de
rangement of the digestive organs. A feci
of languor will be experienced, and a grad
ualfalllng of strength, with general weak
ness and pain in the back. More or less ex
limitation Is experienced on waking in the
the mornsng. There is often a had taste in
tht mouth; the vision becomes dim, tho
memoiy is impaired, and the patient is
troubled with frequent dizziness. Persons
thus affected are often despondant. and
rufferfrom gloom and depression of the
mind. The nerves become so weakened
that the least excitement or shock brings on
atreinoror trembling, often attended by
palpatation cf the heart.
LADIES
Are particularly susceptible to nervous
disorders, owing partly to their more
delicate nervous organization and partly
to their sedentary' life and 3 consequent
confinement in-doors. Such affections aro
attended by restlessness and nervous 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 unrefresbed. From
slight nervous attacks to hysteria, from sim
ple "nervousness" to utter prostration.
there are many and varied form of diseases
of the nervous system none of which should
exist, and of all of which can bo cured by
the use of
Dr. Pardee's Remefly
Which first stimulates the liver and kidney's
to healthy action, regulates the digestive or
gans, and from tho first dose begins iU
work of purifying and building up the worn- A
out system II produces sweet and healthy
sleep, enriches the blood, and Imparts to
the pale and sallow cheeks the glow -of
health, brings brightness to the eye and
elasticity to the step. More real benifit can
be derived from one half dozen bottles ct
Dr Pardee's Ueincdy, than from a hundred
dollars Invested In any other wuy.
Ask your dwicgist for it, andtoUe.no
other.
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luted Vitality