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About The Oregon scout. (Union, Union County, Or.) 188?-1918 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 13, 1888)
COUNTY COURT TEOCKEDINGS. In the ninlfor of delinquent school tax, district No, -16; collected by sher iff nnd turned over to clerk of f.chool district. The r.imo of diolrict No, 73. In the niiitlcr of delinquent tax for district N8. 1 ; the sheriff reported the collection of $2(11.53, and ordered by the court to turn the eaiuo over to the clerk of .school dibtricl. County rond petitioned fir by M. L. Carter et id ; ordered surveyed on Fri day .Tnu 20. Bond petitioned for by M. F. Uonan ctal; oulercd surveyed on Saturday Jan 31. County road petitioned for by E. Draper et al ; ordered turveyed on Jan. 20th. ' In the matter of judgement against Wm. Ueimctt; ordered that the um of $'10 be accepted in full payment of said judgement, and Unit such atitfac tion bo acknowledged on the judge ment entry in the criminal court jour nal, and on the judgement lien docket of said court. County road petitioned for by C. II. Craig et al ; F. A. Daws.on, Loiuh Fer guson and Eli Olialdler appointed view ers, and Fred Simonia Kitrvcyor, to view and survey paid road on Jan. 21nt. Kond petitioned for by F. Koopman ol al ; appraiwH heretofore appointed to nppraim damage, report that J. Shcppnrd ia dainrged to the amount of $12.60, and 0. Deidrickfon totlio same amount. Itoad ordered opened and declined it public highway when the petitioneiH Khali have paid tho damages asEcm'd. Jus. M. I fughea appointed to a free county hcholaiEhij) to the Oregon Stato University for a period of four years. County road petitioned for by E. T. Neville ot al; it appearing that said road ia of Kiiflicicnt imp; rtanco to the public, to cause one-half the damagos heretofore assessed ($300) to be paid by the county, ordered that the peti lionern pay one half the damages, forthwith to the clerk ot this court and that tho county of Union pay tho other half thereof. Tho road declared a public highway and ordered opened. Liquor license granted to Chan. W. Ladd, of Indian Valley, for a period of Fix months. Rond Mipcrvkors of various dictricts, as followf, were appointed; No. 1, Henry Young; 2, J. J). l'avno ; 3; 8. "W. Bartmess; J, W. S. Peach ; 5, Ncls. Schoonover; 0 J. G. Jewell; 7, J. Wright; 8, R. M, Oliver; 0, Henry Bobb; 10, Ed Game; 11, Robt. Frang zcll;12, h. L. McKinnev; 13, J. G. Woddoll; hi, Wm. N. Pailc; 15, R. E. Stevenson; 15, John Graham; 17, E. E. Tavloil 18, Joel Weaver; 19, Steve Connor; 20, Wm. Wilkinson; 21, C. H. rmcolt; 22, Dunham Wright; 23, J. .1. Garni'H;21, G. Gouch; 26, W. D. Emelo; 27, D.L.Allen; 28, E. W. Curton; 29, Henry Rodgers; 30, Fred Simonis; 31, J. A. Donney; 32, E. W. Bunker; 33, II, Stanley; 31, W. G. Hunter ;.'io, C. W. Hamilton; 30, Ru dolph J! ugg; 37, C. A. Oliver; 38, II. A.Eaton; 39, S. 8. Apples; 40, J. I'. McCoy. Benignntion of B. T. Rotter as con stable of Fine Valley precinct, accep ted. Liquor licoiifo granted to T. G, Shoa of Cornucopia, for a pc:iod of six mo. In th matter of petition of Mrs. E, L. Legore, a dcslitnto widow with four small children, for county aid; tho Eiim of $10 appropriated. Jury list for 18S8, consisting of 200 'good and lawful men" of Union coun ty eolected from tho tax roll. Ordered that tho road supervisors hereafter shall not bo allowed more than one days pay for each fivo days worked by the tax-payors in tho dis trict, uiiUvh in onto of necessity requie ing tho sttporvbor.s to employ a lees number of men for homo work requir ing immediate attention. In the matter of road districts; tho bounduriie of dit lriets No. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, G, 7, 8. It, 10, 11,12, U, 15, 10, 17,18, 22, 23, 2-1, 2.-j,2tt, 27, 21), 30, 31, 32, and 33 wcro changwl, and districts from No. 31 to -10 organised. CITY COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS. At the council meeting Saturday night the following business was trans acted : Outgoing recorder filed his report, which was road and accepted. Bonds of J. E. Tuttlo, as recorder, and of J. D. Can oil, as treasurer, wcro filod and appioved. Tho newly elected officer, except tho marshal were then sworn in. Bills amounting to $129.45 wcro al lowed and warrants ordered drawn. On Monday night tho following com mitted? wero appointed : Financo committee, 8. A. Fursel, J. 8. Elliott and A Lovy. Street committee, Ed, Rcmillard, E. W. Davis and A. K. Jones. Health committee, J. S. Elliott, E. W. Davis and M. F. Holbrook. Firo wardens, A. Chancoy and M. F. Holbrook. Bill of A. L.Eaton for $19.56 allowed. NKWTlIia WEEK. TAKEN UP. By Ilbhop Johns it Co. of Indian Vallev precinct, I'nitin county, Oregon, Uie follow ing described huiscs, unit duty posted ac cording to law: One liirfcMu cn'oml maje. branded W on right hip nnd light ihcutldcr, nbnut 15 hands hfgii, and supposed tobe 8 v cirsoid. Opo !rim horn. Ininded w on right hip pud rlttht flumlricr. about -Incurs old and about 1 l)t hands high. v One hay marc, branded 8 on left hip and VonriylH hip. about It bands high, 7 or 8yrnrsld. One wirrel bone, branded K on right ibouldiT, 15 hands high. U or 10 ycre old. One br-nvn filley, Sycnrsold. no brand that cm be senrlght hind loot white up to posture joint ami white itilpdown face. The atMive dttcrdl hows were apprais ed by jiii' thisQ'h day of Jan. 16W, aa foJ. low: UusliiMn.Slo: ioud,16; bay, ; torrd, t; brown. JW Jmrtfcc of the IVnc'f . Jndtn VaHny THIRTY-FIVE CENTS A CAN. ' The Milk-hie Baking Powder, full pound can?, warranted ad good as any in tho market. For sale at Jones Bros. Try it: Trains arrive and depart from Union daily, as follows: east nouM). wr.sT nouMi. Passenger, No. 5, L've at 11:25 p. m. Passenger. No. 0, L'vei at 4 :'! a. in. Freight, No. 10, IvcI, Freight ;ih, i-.il. iu, l. vu it 7:15 a. iii. nt 2:40 :i. in. TIPk'PTto n"d rom principal pointi 1 Iivlul J in Dip United States, Canada and Europe. Elegant PS'" Cars. Emigrant Sleeping Cars Run Through on Express Trains to OMAHA, COraCBL BLUFFS and ST. PAUL Froc of Cbargo and Without Change. Cloa eonnoctions at Portland for Han Fran cLsco and l'nget Hound nointa. For further particular.! Inquire of any Agent of the Company or of A. L.Maxwell, G. P. XT. A., Portland, Oregon. 8AN F11ANC1SCO LINE. VKOU rOUTLAND. ruow ban ruANCisro. L'v'iik Spear st. wh' nt 10a. in. iir follows: Leaving at 12Midn't., as ioiiowh: Columbia, Tue Dec i Oregon, Mon. Doc. 6 5tate, Fri. 0 .""olumbiii, Tues ,, 13 Oregon, iat. 17 State, Wed. ,. 21 Columbia. Mon 1!H Oregon. Thtirs. ,, '2'.) Oreuon. Hit. Htate, Wed. Columbia. Sun Oregon, Tiien. State, Monday,, 2( Columbia. Hat. 31 The company reserves the right to change steamers or sailinu' davs. W. H. HOI.COM1I, I A.L.MAXWKLL, Oon'l Manager. I O. P. itT. A, II. L. DEACON. Agent. Union. p E. A. GARItim, Fashionable Dressmaker, OcntlemiMiM clothbig made, and all kind') of tailoring, cleaning and lcpuiringdonc to order. Centennial block, Main St.. Oniony Or. fiUMMONfi. In the Circuit court of the State of Oregon, for Union county. Victor F. Celllcr, Plaintiff, v Lconie Oellior, Defendant. To Leonle CeMler, defendant in the above entitled suit: You are hereby required to appear in tho above entitled court and answer the com plaint filed against you in tli3 above enti tled suit, on or before the lirbt dy of the next lobular term of lit above named court, after the publi cation of this tumituona in Tin; Okk oow kJcocT, for fix contocutivo weeks, viz: tho 13th day of February, 1S3, or for want thereof plaintiff will nok the court fur the relief piayed for in ihe complaint, viz: a dissolution of the marriage contrnct now existing between plaintiff and du'eadant. Tlitssninmons is uerveil by publication, bv order ol (I. W. Walker, Juduo of the above named court, made thu 5th day of November, A. D. U87. It. HA KIN fe DRO., 12-10 Attorneys for Plaintiff, riuunllan Snlu of Ui-al Kutate. NOTICE IS HEREBY CHVKN THAT by virtue of and in pursuance1 of an or der o'f the County court of Union county, State of Oregon, pitting in probate, made on tho 10th day of October, 18S7, in tho mat ter of the estate and guardianship of tho pcions and estate of Ada M. Salisbury and Valentino Salluburv, minors, and of the laws of the State of Oregun In such cases made nnd provided, the underuigncd, guar dian of Haiti en I to and minors, will fell at public miction, to the highest bidder for cash, and Buhiect to the coiiilrmation by fttid court, on Mondav the !i3rd duy of Jan uary; 1BS3 at 2 o'clock in the uftornoon of cald day, at the front door of the court bonne o'f atd county, In the city of Union, Union county, State of Oregon, all the right, title and interest and estate of thu Bud Ada M. Salisbury and Valentine KaUn bnry, minors, that they now have in and to all that certain real estate described iih fol lows, to wit: TlioHWofco. ai. Tp. 2t, It. 30 E, W. M, iu Uuiou county, State of Oregon. Terms ot aale, cash In hand on day of sale, Deed at expense of purchaser. Dated at Union, Oregon Uiis 20th day of Dcocmber, 18tf. WALTKR SALISBURY, 13-33 Guardian, NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. LkVD Omcs at La Grande, Obeoon,) December 10, 18S7. ( Notice In hereby given that thefollowlng namsd fccttlcr ban filed notice of his inten tion to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will bu nndolo foro the reglsternnd receiver, at Li Grande. Oregon, on Feb. 8th. UWS, viz ; NATHAN S. MARSHALL, Hd. No. 8090, lor the Ki HB' and WK NEJ4 Sec 21, Tp- S. R, 41 K, W. M. He names tho following witness e to irove his continuous residence upon, nnd rultlvatlun of. raid land, u : John Rcavca, William Wilson, Joseph Vnnde vnntcr, and Stewart Spears, all of Medio.d Springs, Oregon. II EH BY KlXKUART, K-Sa-wC. Rcfiiater. Notieo ot Rtookholder'a .llcutlng. The annual incutlng of tho Rtorkholdcrs of tho First National Hank of Union, will be hold at the bunking house of taid asso ciation, on Tuesday, Jan, 10th, 1RSS, be tween the hour of 10 A.M. andS P. M, Union, Oregon, I)ei. Utb,lRS7. W. T. WRIO.HT, t?ashler. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Lamd OfFICK AT 1A (Iuanpk, Okicoon,! November 15, U87. ( Notice 1$ hereby given that the follow tug uaxued fc'.tler has tiled uotircof hit inten tion to make fluid proof iu support of his claim, and that (aid proof will be made to fore the register and loctlver at Ln Grand. Oregon, on January 6th lt$S. via: 1IUNRY BAPKIt, Hd. No. 1T73. for tho S h'f, bW Etc. 11 and W blf. NW hes. U, To. 0. S. It. S3 IS, W. M. He names tbo followicg wltuesM to prove bit contlnttounreFldiuro upon, and cultivation of, midland, viz: John N, Nice, Tbouiua O'Uryant, John Si menU. and J. W. Kimbreir. ull or North NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Annlicatlon fcr a I! l t . No IA C-i.lm N. -,0 A. and 43 B. Mill oral app'itnLiou ho. HI U. S. Lami Orricr, La Gjiakoe, Ohkoon.I Nov. S3. 1SK7. ) Notice in hereby given that C M. t'angor, whose ont oflice addn cs isSpartti, Union c.untv. Oregi'ii, h is this day lVel bi rip j li' iit'.o ifor a pmontfnr ih- ''iVellieGnvni'' qaaitz lofie, and th; 'C. T. 15-ad n Mill hl'e." ::i:ua ed in the Point b mineral dis trict iu 'J owii'h.p 7 South, Range 43 lCut, 'A. M.. the quanz loilo being described b the ollic.ai jiutts and lb-Id note) on tile iii tb olll. e, a fo l'iws, to wi:: Lcfrliinmg ot a lvwr fro.u which tlu1 c ir. to..c a. 8, 10, 11, T. 7 H, It. 43 K; btnrs S. iiO cleg. '11 min. W 1120 feet dl.t.', K.yt bi'ing m.irked " or. No 1 N O SI C Sur No 12;" thuieo N 73 dog. 12 min. E. l.B5 feet to a post marked "Cor No 2 N O M C Sur No 12;" thence N 8 cleg, K COO feet to a po.t marked "Cor No 3 NGMcfcur No 12;" thence S 73 deg. 12 rain. W. 13:5 feet to a post marked "Ci-r No 4 N' Ci M C Sur No 12;" thence S. 8 dig. W. TOO feet to the place of beginning, containing Ki.OO acres. Location being recorded in Vol, 1), page f.93. records of qtiniU locations. Unio.i county, Oregon. Adjoining claims arc the "Buffalo'' quaitz lodo on the west and the "Apex" and "Augusta" quartz ludes on the north The mill site being described by the offi cial plats and field notes on tile in this office, as follow?, to wit: Beginning at a post from which Cor. No. 1 of the "Nellie Grant'' lode, bears N. 73 dcj:. 31 min. K. 3170 feet (list., post being marked "Cor No 1 B M S Sur No 12;'' thenoe running W. 320 feet to a post marked "Cor No 2 B M S Sur No 12;" tlicnec S. 000 feet to a postmarked "Cor No 3B MS Sur No 12;" thence K. 330 feet to a pot marked "Cor No 4 B M S Sur No 12;" thence N. Cif.O feet to place of beginning, and containing live acres Ad joining c:aiiiis arc the "Buffalo Mill Site" on the eu'-t, Any and all pcrso'iR claiming adversely auv poition .f said 'Nellie Grunt" quartz lode, or the OT. Bradley Mill Site, above de scribed, are lvquired tj file their advere claim with the regbter of tho U. S. Land Ofllceat I. a Grande. Union county. Oregon, during tlip sixty d.iys period of publication hereof, or they will be barred by virtue of the provisions of the statute. Henkv Rineiiakt. Register, It is hereby ordered that ths foregoing notics of application for a U. S, patent be published for a period of (X) days (U'li con secutive weeks) in Tin: Oiikuon Scout, a weekly newspaper published at Unkn, in Union county. Oregon, Hckuy Ri:in:iAi:T, 12-2-wlO. - R.'gister. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Application for a U. S. Patent. Survey No. 13. Claim No. 41. A. and 41 B. Min eral application No. DO. U. S. Land Office, La Granoi;, Ok. Nov. 23, 1887. Notice is hereby given that C. M. San ger, whoso post otlicc address is Sparta, Uidnn co nity. Orrgon, has this day tiled hi application for a patent for t he "liuff.i'o" quartz lode, and the Buffalo Mill bite, tbuatid in the 1'ourth mineral district, iu Tp. 7S. ltaugc 43 K Willamette meridian, tho quartz lode be-in-; described by the otlicial plats and field notes on tbo in this ollicc, as follow, to wit: Beginniugat a post from which, the cor. to sections 2, 3, 10 and IIT7B R 43 H, bca-s S 40 dig 21 tnln W 1321 feet distant: post being marked "Cor No 1 11 M C Sur No 13;" thence running East l'o feet to a po t marked "Cor No 2 B M G Sur No 13;" tlienc. north 8 deg 10 135J feet to a po.-t m.nked"Coi No3 Bill' Sur Nu.13;" thence West 145 feet to a post marked ' I or .No 4 B M O Sur No 13:" tho ice S 8 deg W 1330 feet to tho ph.c of beginning, and cm. tabling 4 43 au cs. L ication being re corded in Vol U, p.ige-100 iccorda of quartz loiatioitf, Union ouiiiy, Oregon. A.. j lin ing ch ins urn the '"Ncdio Grant" and "ApoV lodes en the o ist, th j "t'lrnmil'' on wc"t and ill '"Bob KoV lod. on tho nt.rlli. The ni.ll wltf! ln-ing d'.'senbjd l.y tbo olli-ci.-tl plats and field notes on tile in this f.tlb:o as follow-, to' wit: Beginning at a point fio n which the corner No. 1 of tlu "Buffalo'' loik claim, beats N 70 deg. 43 min. E27U loot (list; running illume West 3;0fect; tlienc- Sjiith 0 id feet ; thenee Fast 3E0 feet; thence North (JOO feet to the place ot beginning, and containing live acres. Adjoining o aims arc the C. T. Bradley Mill Site on the Won, Any and a'l persons claiming adversely any "portion of said 'Buffalo" quartz lode or thu Buffalo Mill Site above described, arc required to file their adverso claim with the register of th? U. S. land olllee at La Grande, Union countv, Oregon, during the sixty days period of pith liea Ion bcreot, or they will be barred by virtue of the provisions of the statute. 11 ENltY ItlXKlIAKT, Register. It Is hereby ordered that the foregoing notice of application for a U. S. Patent be published lor a period of sixty days (ten consecutive weeks) iu the Oitr.oo.N Scoct, a weekly newspaper published at Union, in Union county, Oregon. II ENltY RlNKHAIlT, 12 2-wlO Register. Tluibur Land, Act.! mm:) 1S7H. l'"or Publication. Notlco U. S. Lanu Orncc, L. GnA.s-iirt, Oukoon. ) November 20' 18S7. 1 Notice is beiehv given thai in compliance with the provisions of the act of t'ongrcbi of June 3, ls.78. entitled ''An act for the Hale of timber lands in tho Stato i of California, Oregon Nevada, and Washington Territo ry," JOHN STOODARl), of North Pow der, County of Union, State of Oroon, hai this d iv Hied in this office his sworn sttto me'nt N'o. 1 1, for the purchase of tho NWJ4 SWK atidSf KWX and Lot 4, of Section No. 4, in Township No. (i South, Bangc No. 33 East, and will offer proof to f how that the hind sought is more valuable for its timber or stonu than for agiicuhural pur poses, and to establish his claim to said land before the Registor and Biceivor ot this olllceat I a Grande. Or. on Saturday the 4th d.iy of Fcb-uarv, 1SSS. lie names as witniS'ics: Charles Sliludhour. Stewart wil liaim, William Maharry and Jolm Uen deiHon. all of Noith lowder, Oregon, Any and all p;rson claiming adversely the nbove-dftcrihed landi are ioU-ated to fllo tht'ir c aims iu this oflieo oner before said 4th dav of Febiuarv ItSS. Henuy RiNtniAnT. 12-2 W-10 ' Register. Timber Land, Act Juun 3, 1878. Notice for Publication. U S. LandOiticc, La Geaxpi:. Oregon,! November CO, lf8. f Notice is hereby given that in compliance wiih the provision of the act ofdngrcsh of June 3. 1S73, entitled "an act for tho sale of timber lauds in the States of California, Oregon. Nevada and Wnshinpto'i Tcrrito rvrCHMSl'IAN BECHOAAHDof North Powder, Couutv ot Union, State of Oregon has tbl dav tiled in this utlice bis sworn statcuicM No-10. for tho purchase of the 8WW NICK and lo'sl and 2 of See 6 Tp. (1 Bout i. a id SEJi SIC. of Sec. No. 32, in Tp. No, 5 S. It. No.3.S K. W. M. and will offer proof to show that tb? land soueht is mo o v.il.iable for iutunber or stone than for an riculimal pitrno'es. and to cituhlish hi claim to said lai.il beforj tbo lUginlor And Rico ver of this olllic at La Grande. Otv son. onSaturclav thu 4tb diy f Feb. 138. llcuan.es aa wituia-oc J iinea it. Ui ki on. fc'tswurt Williams, William Mabirr.-. and Jolm Ueudcrson. all ofNoth I'uwder. Urion, Any and allpirnons clauulng ad Vim j the abovodifenbsd laqds nr ic que.ttd to tile tbilr olnini" in this offlfe on or tefuro ald -Ub dav of February. 1&S$. filwatr Rt-frnAWi Uotlce U. S. Land Ornoi:. L. GnAimr. Onn-.o.i Ni.vomli r 30 IS'. I Xot'oelahf rtrbyf.'iren that i i e.nop bufe wiih tliupoiioiH of tho m-t oi (o.','Cs. ( f June 3. J87,on:itleil "An act t r he -r.l of timber land in the State of C.tlif'.n.ia. Oregon. Ncv.id.i and Valiin.'ton Territo ry.' ONMMK LKSAOE of Union. Counts-of Union. State if Or-gon. 1 at this day tiled in thi.i ofhVf bl sworn st-itement No. l , for the pur haof the XWj. KK4 of section No. 10, in To vr.gi.ip No. 4 Stu'h, Bane No 41 Ka.-t, nirl wbl ' IT' r proof t how that the 1 m l s ug 't 1 m re v.ilu .b e for it limber or sto:.o thi.i tor i gri ti..u ral purpose., nnd to cxtn'iiish 1i!r o'.-ulll to said land b !ore lb j Ib-ftinier mid Rrc.iv.r of th'.s offlce nt Li Grii.d, Oregon, on Monday the 13:b day of February, lie names as witnesses: Louis Lcmcre, Potter. Henry Mayott. and Emory Mayott, a'l of Union. Ore ion Any and all person claunl'iK adverse y the nbovc-dc-sc-iliicl lands urn n quested to tile thir cbdms in this llb'C on or before said 13th dav of February, U8S. HK.VHY RtNIlITAKT. 12-2 wlO Regictcr. Timlier Lami, Act Juno 3, 187C. for t'uhl lent ion. -Nttlcn U. S. Land Offick, La Gp.xndk. OaroiN,) November 12. 18 7. Notice U hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the act of Coneress of June 3, lfs7, entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands In ths States of Ca'ifornia. Orcjon, Nevada, nnd Wahing'nn Terriui rv," ADAM NEILSON, of North Powder, C'ciuntyof Union, State of Oregon, has this day lilcd in this office bis sworn statement No. 11, for the purchase of the S hlf. NW nr. Sec. ,S. and Ehlf. NE qr. of Section No. 7, In Townxhlp No. G South. Range No. .'W Eat, and will offer piocf to show that tbo land soueht is more val lable for its timber or stone than for agricuiural purposes, and to establish his claim to said land ncforo the register and receiver of this fii o at La Grande, Oregon, on Sjturday. tlie 2ith day of January, 1S.-53. He n-iuies as witnesses: Wm. Eeclcs, Jacob Sticnbaugb, Win. L. Burrows, and John Stoddard, all of Telo caset, Oregon. Anv and all persons claim in'; adversely the ubovc-dcciihcd lands are requested to file their claims in thi-i office on or before said 2Stb day of Janu iry. lSi8. Henry Kinehaut, 11-18-wlO ficgistcr. Timber I.:inil, Aot .Tunc .'1, 1S7S fur riibltcatl.-ii. -Notice U.S. Laud Oi tick, LaGuandi:. OanooN,) November 7, 1387. " Notice is hereby given that in c unpliancc with tho provisions of theaet of Congress of June :, 1878, entitled "An act for tho sale of tinibir lands in tho Sta'eiof C liii'ornia. Oregon. Nevada, and Washington Territo ry," STEWART WILLIAMS of North Powder, County of Union, State of Oregon, has this d iv filed in this ofilce bis sworn statement No 8, for the purchase cf tbo N NWK fc'c:. 8, and SJj SW'J of Section No. 5, in Township No, ON. Rinse No. Si Fast, and will oiler p o if to show that the la. id sought is more va unb'e tor its timber or Btone than fof ajrieul ural piir.io-cs, and to oitablib hicla;into said bind be fore the Register nii.l Receiver of till office at La Gr.mcb. O:con. on Sa'.urduy, the 1 ttb day of Januarv, 1833. llu name ai uitnesMjn: C. A. Bell, U. II. Stairbaird. Charles Edwards, and Adam Nelson, all of North 1'owdn. Oregon. Any and all per son claiming adversely the aViove-dcscriticd lands are requested to file ih?ir claim in this office on or biforo tai I 1 lib day of Jan uary, 18S8. Henry Hinehaut. 11-llwlO Relder. Timber Land, At Jnnn 3, lt78 Notlco I or I'uiiiicnii ii. H. S. Land Orncc, Li Guindi:, OnrooN.I Novimber 12, 1S!7. f N itice is hen by given that in coii p'.'ane.o wiih the prow-dons of tlu ac: of Oi.iurc. of June 3, IS7.-', entit'ed. "An act b r the sale of timbi r ands in the Stales of California. Oregon. Nevada and Wa-hin,:to:i Tor.ito rv," Wit L' AM ECCLKS. of Tolocaset, Countv of Union. State i f O cj-on, baa ib s day ifled in tlii ollice bis sworn statement No. 10, for the purehae of the HE N W Fhlf SW mid SB of Section No. 7. in Town.'h p No. (IS. Range No. 38 K, W. M. and will offer proof to show that the land sought ii more valuable for its timber or stone than foragrieultiiial purposes, and to cstablidi his claim to s.dd la id betore the regMer and receiver of tlii officii at La Grande, Oregon, on Saturday, the 2Stb clay of Janu ary, lSbS. Ho namis as witnesses: Adam Nelson, Jacob Stanbaugh. Wm. L. Bin rows, and John Stodard, all of Tclociset, Oregon, Any and all persons claiming ad versely, the above-described lands are re quested to file their claim in this office on or before said 23th dav of January, 1833. Henry Iukehaut, 11- lS-wlO. Register. CITATION. In the County Court of Union County, Oregon. In the milter of the Prola'e of the lint will and testam.'iit of Jinhua Weaver, de ceased. To Riehel C. Bault. Frank T. Walker, Ida Walker, Lenard Walker. Ray Walker and Joshua Walker: WhcreaH, Joel Weaver has filed in tho Countv Court of Union county. Oregon, blf putitio'a pralng for the probate of an in strument in' writing, purporting to be the last will and testament of Joshua Weaver, decerned, and Whereas, the said-court ban set the next regular term of said com t. to wit: the 3rd day of January. A, I). U8i. for tho bearing of 'the tains. Now. Ibsrcforc, In the name, of the Stato of Oregon, You and each of vou aro commanded to appear at tho licit regular term of said County Cour. of Union county, Oregon, to wit: on the 3rd day of January, A.I). 13J8, and show cause, if any the-e bj. why said instrument shall not bo admitted to probate on the lat will and testament of Joshua Weaver, deceased, and Icttem of administration turned to Joel Weaver tbo executor therein named. And, such of vou as are under tho age or tweiitv-ouo years, will ink notice Hut if you fail to apply to said court and have, ap pointed for vou' a guardian ad tituin, to aji po ir for vou'ut said hearing, the said court will appjlnt such guardian to- bo appear for 0Atid.voti will further tab 5 notice that if von so fall ti appearand show cause, an brdorwill be made admitting said instru ment o p-obute iik the last w.ll ol siid Joshua Wtaver. deceased Wi.noi tho Hon O. P, Gocdab, county judge of Union county, Oregon, with tho seal of sa d county court nlllxsd this 80:b dav of Novetnbor.'A. D. 1337, Attost: (ebal) A. T. NE1LL, County Clerk. This citation i published by order of tbo Hon.O, P. Gonelill, county judg. of Ui.lpn county, Oro-ion, made th's 30 di dav i f No vember, 1S37. A. T. NKILL, 12- 2-w.l (Jounty CUrk. NOTICK FOR l-UBLICATION. Land Mtick at La Gbande, OnsooN, Uo.: 2. 1 7. Notioo I brroby given thai the fobowi ig luuudMt to Ins tiled uouceof bi I.iteu tiou to muko liiiul proof in mpim't l his claim, and that said p-oo' will bo mab bc f ire the rttf:6tw and rcc vor nt L i Unind , Ore.mn, oi Jan 23. lS. via: SAM.'ltL T. ULM. l). S. Ni 0t7i5,foribjNWV Sw. 0 Tp ft, S. R, 41 K. II naniei the ful ow liiK wiine..' t pMve hU eontinmu rui dar.cvu ion, and outlxation of, call land vli: Chan. K. Robins, C. V. Rotltu. R. Stofecr ami U. Draper, all of Union, Or, HlA'BY ItlXKHARt, 1MwO. .iAvr. Timber Land. Act .TtiiMtS, 187C. lr 1'ubIieatlBii, j NOTICE FOH PUBLICATION. ' L Vb OrFtcn at La Gn.iND-. Or.rnw. ( Dceeiiibi r 1 !. I I No ie U hereby .i.en ihat th . tul:owing li. i i d -ctt!Cr bu tiled m tice of hi inteii t on 10 make thud proof i.i support of his c' d ii. a id Unit oald p-oot will U m.ulc hi f ij thf rcgitr and icreivcr nt La Grande, ' cirv"n.mFib. Mb. 18. vi: GEORO 14 , II. MAIWSII VLL, lid No. 313. for 111.- SW ! 4 Sec. 22. To. (I S, !. 41 E. W M. 11' i a-oos the foilo.vi lg witnes.-e to pr ve bis contbio.ous rei 'cn.eupon, and cnltivtit'on of. siii.l l: nd. va: Jo.m Keuvcs Willi '"i i Wd.-on, Jo ejb Vandevfintr. an 1 fc'tewurt ' Spears, all of Medical Sprimr. Or.'gon. ' IlKMtV RlNrilAllT. 12-23-W6. P.egidcr. NOTICE FOlt PU1JL10ATION. Land Okhce at L Gkanpu, Oiieoo.n-,1 Deceinb.r 14, li7. f No'lae u hereby uiven that thefollowing iinmcd settler has lileil notice of hi inten tion to in ike linal proof in snppoit of his e'.atni. and lb it said proof will DC made be fore tin register mid reciver at La Grande, Oregon, on Feb. 10th, 1833. viz: SOLOMON II. NEVILL, D. Sj No. 7 US, for the SW!4 MCvRVVK .Sl-:' NWkf Kec 2. Tp. 2 S, It. 33 E. W. M. He names the follow ing witnesses to prove ins continuous resi dence upon and cultivation of, said land, viz: J. Q. A. Rieha-dou. J. S. Cameron, William Pangborn, and Chas. Willie, all of Sununerville, Oregon. Hkkry Rikkiiart, 12-23-wC. Register. .SIIEIIIIT'S SALE. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT under and by Irtitc of an execution and order of sab is ird out of the Circuit court of t lie Mate of Oregon, for Union countv, to mo directed and delivered, bear ing du'te of Dec, 10 h, li37, noon a judge ment and order if sale rendered in said court on ths 23th day of Sep., 1837, in favor of Frc.l. Noriine, Fiff. and against John Nodine. Defendant, requiring mo that out of tin property hereinafter dcscrilud and dcir-ribed in said execution, I make the sum of?330.C0 with interest from Apr.l (ith, 183(i at the rate of 8 por cent, per annum; and the further sum of .311.11 with interest from June 18 h, 1830 at 8 percont. per nu llum: and the lurthcr sum of J3C7.50 with interest from the 21th day of June, 1SSG at 8 per cent p-.r annum; and thu further sum of !31 02 costs and disbursements and accruing co-U. nnd, wherca, by said judge ment and execution it wai ordered that the following described property hcsold. to wit: The SWK and tho SWK or'lhe SEK of Sec. (i Tp. 4 ii, R. 40 E. W. M. in Union county, Oregon, therefore I will sell on Tuesday the 24th day of January, 13S', at 2 o'clock p, in. of fai"d day, at public auction, at the court hou.cdoor In Union eiunty, all tho right, title and interest which the said de fendant Jo'iu No line had on or after the 10th day of June, lSS7inor to saidp operty. Terms of sale, cadi to mo in b ind. Dated at Shci ill's olbee tbii 20th day of Vol: 1337. A. N, HAMILTON, 12 23 Sheriff of Union county, Oregon. su.naioN.s. In the Circuit court of the Stato of Oregon, for Union county. Jessie M. Roberts, Plaintiff, vs Nathan L. Ro'ierts, Defendant, To Nathan L, Roberts, the above named defend in t ; In the minis of the Stato of Oregon, you aic berebv lvquired to appearand anwer the complaint filed ng.rns; you in the above entitled court and suit onnrbcfoic th. first clay ol the neat n gu.'a -trrn of s.ii 1 court, coinni'-'i ci.ig on tlic 2nd. Monday of Fo liuirv ne-.t. to wit: on Monday the 13th d.iv oT February, A. I). l-8. and if vou fail so to ans.ecr. for want thereof the plaintiff will take default and apply to the court fcr tho rc'ief demanded in tlie com pi tint, which is. ln .su'istance. far a decree dissol ving the marriaiio relations n w and here to'orc existing bit wan plaliitiffund defen dant, for the eaT, cm'odv and eontiol of the iniant chilli t f said narties. for general ro c' and io.- costs and di-bur-ciiionts. Tliis suuitnoin ii publibcd in Tun Or.coON Si our. for nven consecutive week, by order of Hon. O. W. Walk l.cr. Judge of sal 1 court, made in onen court, on tho 23th day of Sept, A. P. 18S7 O. F. BELL, 12-1G Attorney for Plaintifl. NOTICJE OF roitvciTuui:. County of Union, State of Oregon, Jan uary 4:h, 133S. To Benjamin Metier, John S. Elliott, James A. l'cnncll, and E. J. Wilbur: You and inch of you are hereby notified that I have mp.iidod one hundred dollais in lab r and improvement upon the "Sum mit'' quartz lode, situate:! in Union county, Oregon, .ibeu t 35 miles ei st of Unl. n, on tho divide between the nor hfork of thelni nulla irnl the lake fork of the Wallowa riv crs, ,14 will i ppear by a uiitilicatc fi'cd Jan uary 4th, 1-Sl, in the office if the clerk of Unfo-i county. O ogi u, in order to bold s lid prcin ss undir tlie provision!) of Sec tion 2.121 ivvied statute! (f the United States, beiuj; the amou'it required to hold the sanio for the yn.tr ending DeconibcrSl, 18S7, and if witl'iin inncty days after thi notice, 1 y public iiion. yc u or cither of you fail or rctusc to enutiibute your proporilon of sue n expenditure as co-owners, your in tercsi in Mild claim will become the prop.r tvof tltn aubsciiuir under said Section 2321. '1-0-W13. M. F. HOLBROOK. SUMMONS. In tho Circuit cuirt of tbo State of Oregon, for Union county. James II, Hutchinson) and V Win. R. Hutchinson) vs Nelson Schoonover, administrator of theca tate of M B. L'airJ, ihciased, Jprnrs Mitchell. K. I'. Baird Nancy J. Michae's. George B.iird, Thoma J. Baird. David B iird, Joshua lbdrd, Daniel Ba'r.l. Mag gie Smith. Evrat Ilowell. Davui Howell, Mary a. l.org. Aieweiia uo g, UiU bong, W. S. Long, Maiy E. Eaton and J. 11 1. S'evv'iia. To the ab ive untie I defendant'. Nancy J. Michael-, Jo-hua Biird, Georgi Baud, Tho i ai J. I'abd, Everate Howell and Uavid Hortcll: TN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF AOreg n. you are hereby re irred to appear m I a-i'w r ih cnaip'iiin: tl ed again -t vou iu thenbo'0 eiitiiliel nut on or to. 'ore the fti Bt d iy of the next lej-u'ar term e f tho above entitled com t a ter thu public itlon of thii summon o: c 'enejli w. e' for t-lx weeks to wit: on or btfore the 13ih day of Felru a y. 1S88, r.ud if you fad e i to 'answer, for waut thereof pla iiilU will tale judgment agnlnst you for the ivlief prayed for in this cimplaint beioli. to wit: for a foreclosure of pliibitirt's ih -io icveral mortgages upon the f. Rowing de.erlbad 1 i: el tri uatel in Uulon county. Or gen, to wit: The SU SKK 'o " au l W NEK Sec. is and NW K S.e 17 Mid SWv of aWK So;. 8 lown-liip 4 toufh if Rauce -:0 Ei.st cf the Willamette inerdlin. i nd tho EK of SWV, Sec. 23, Tbwnthip2 So.uh of lUngi 31 Ea-t of the M il'im ot.e nieridl.,11, an I iho NK NWK and NKK o bW qr. i ud hU of SEqr. Sec. 2 To rahip oiib Nortii of lanje :-9 Kits of ib Wi 1 iinotte u.ori im, unl for judg tue it forp a it iffii eo -it a;.d .-lbtir- went aiulf rt .o Imudr. d d.niars a ato ney1. His el i.m -tl in pla nt ft, first caui.- of suit, aadfo-iei per -eut , an iim nu t due on note Mt out m plalutl 1'a o;. n I cau-:o of sat. n ud for neu r.d ril of Ibi kiuii uo is 1 puWmbcvl by order of Hon. O. W. Wulker.Jud eof UieCth judi cial riiitrk-t of tho State of On con, dated Des. 27th. Ifii7. UAKSIJ, SHELTOX & BAKER. 13O0 Atronaryi for PlointiJta, Tliunisfin Ss l'urscl nio aifcnt.s for the cclobi-atcd Cyclone WndMill, and as tbu prices on tlietu buvebcen great ly reduced they ate now witbin the reach of nil. Sample mill to bo seen at their planer iu North Union. Call mill examine it. Ctatica-i i Qonifptttion KidMej50ve One bottle taken according to dirsctiont vill giro better results tfian a gallon ol Sarsaparila, or any of iho Bo-called Dlaoa Purifiers with which tho tnarkot ia giuttod fit Druggiets, price $t.00 per boith. $BQ8 REWARD will bo paid for ciy caao cf Rhcumct.'.im which Dr. Pardee's Remedy, properly c&' .ninktcred. fails to relievs. Nervous Exhaustion. A Few Useful Hints For Nervous People. i i if e i .1 "I am o nervous" is a very common ex pression, usod by both old and young: and very few can now ho found who are freo fr.ini nervous trouble?. We regret to seo that the malady i-j rapidly increasing. And from what cause? There aro various reas ons. It may be because of a low condition of the general health; the vttility of the norvoiH sy.iteni is depressed; or from a want of perfect digestion and assimlliatlon of food, and tho vitilizing powor of pure, rich bluod. ths nerves arc uot properly strcnthencd and liourshcd.anel consequent ly become weak and diseased There was a time when "nervousness, '' and that class of disease known a nervous affections, were apparently confined to ladies; but at the proscnt day It is an un doubted fact that a large a portion of nor vous diseases exist among men as among " the gentler sex; and their distressing affects and lasting and enervating results are a thousandfold more scrios, as they extend to posterity and are productive of a weak ened and enfeebled race. Nervous and physical debility, caused by Mtttei My ia a frequent and distressing disease, it de pressing influence! being felt alike on both scxra and all agci. Among the first Sym plons of thi aireclion are usually a de rangement of tbo digestive organs. A feel of languor will be experienced, and a grad ualfai.ing of strength, with general weak ness and pain in the back. More or lesa ex haustatiou Is experienced on waking in the themornsng. There Is often a bad taste in tin mouth; the vision becomes dim, the nicmoiy is impaired, and the patient is troubled with frequent dizziness. Persons thus affected arc often despondaut. and uiffer from gloom and depression of the mind. The nerves become so weakened that the least excitement or shock brings on a tremor or trembling, often attendedj.by pnlpatatlon cf tho heart. LADIES Are particularly susceptible to nervous disorders, owing partly to their more ollcatc nervous organisation and partly to their Bcdentary life and consequent confinement iu-doors. Such affection aro attended by restlessness and nervous excite- f mint, anxiety or depression of the mlnd(J loss of interest in society ami tho daily afV fair of life. There Is elso loss of sleep;? tho patient on rising in the morning, feel- lug tired, languid and unrcfrcshed. Fro slight nervous attacks to hysteria, from sim ple 'nervousness" to utter prostration, there are nnny and varied forms of diseases of the nervous system none of which should exist, and of all of which, can he. cured by the use of Dr. Pardee's Remefly Which first stimulates thclivcrand kidney's to healthy action, regulate the dlgestiyeor gins, and from the Cm dose brg&s its work of purif ing and building up the worn out s stem It 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 t-tep. More real benifit can lie derived from ono half dozen bottles of Dr I'ardec'd Remedy, than from a hundred dollars Invested in any other way. Ask your druggist tor it. and tali no other.