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About The Oregon scout. (Union, Union County, Or.) 188?-1918 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 20, 1888)
r 'A' -AWy. A I?at"oiir.i Thuiilcsarivins. From 1 1:0 Po'ton Investigator.1 "Mf!. ;:i,:ron: Instead of offering up-pnu-ti tf an imaginary Deity, let our Umnka be pven to our fellow men for tli p flood tliey may have clone uh, and also let. us tie thankful to Nature for furnishing- us with the inulerial for our living. A national holiday, appointed'!)' the Government of a sectarian eharacter, ig not tl-.e right kind ; it is not what we want;. it is not proper. How can a Government etiMnin iln merits by hucIi appointment? Itvliaious festivities and religious ffuts nre not in accordance with the rcfpiirementfl of natural right and jus. ice. Ui all. I ho matter of clos ing all hiiMues.M housee, merely because of some caprice of a peel, is bordering on tlicffti of fanaticism. There is bound to bo conic sect or organization in n country that does not believe in the observances of Chris tians, and Christ ian practices. Then wo do not kc how equal rights can be offered to nil by appointing a day for national thanksgiving of a religious kind. What one class does not like, another may idolize; and then why would it not be far better to lot all bus lines continue, and allow all to act, on such a day according to their own true belief? Thie would be an impartial and just allowance to all, and because a jeon did not believe in having his bueineKK wwc to offer thanks to tomo person be did not think existed, it would be u common right for him to do a bin CMiFcienee bids. The neeestiity of a festival, or a nat ional holiday, if it may be Called so, EOenife pc'U'uvidcut u tile life of a pros perous nation. Does it not release them from the bonds of servitude to a diBContontrd, and perhaps an unhappy lifo? H certainly does. There is noth ing of u Liberal character in working, striving, toiling incessantly, from year's end to year's end, without having an interval of rest. The physical and moral cluty is to be kind and forgiving to self and our fellow-maw. Hellish nees is sectarian and not partial. What luek, then, have we had dur ing the pat eventful year? is the ques tion of humanity on a rational thanks giving. Js 'there not one person, at least, whom wo feel it our duty to thank for kimiuess rendered? If there is", stop now nnd enjoy tho gratification of thanking him. Now is the selected time. Do not lot tho opportunity pass, Mr it may he the labt, and an atone ment left to bo fulfilled is one chance lost to gain tho end of a Liberal lifo. The fuliillment of a promise, or the consuinatiou of an atonement, is the essence of true, humane religion. Humanity j8 the basis of religion, ami immunity ii impartial, just and for giving. 'u, a thanksgiving to a boun tiful and overflowing Nature for the ood of her resources, is truly religious, not in the general acceptation of tho term, but in the truest souse of the word. Yours, Ac,, B. W. IIuki'man. Union, Or., Dec. 1, J887." As will be seen, the above commun ication to the Investigator was written byB.'W. Huffman, of this city. Hqis a youth, probably not more than 18 years of age. and if tho promise given by his ( fforis is fullillcd in tho coining years, I 'nion county will have produced one man to be proud of. Mr. Huff man is a constant- contributor of both pros-o and poetry, to Thk Scout, which boar the impress of a mind, vigorous, original and peculiarly free from tho narrow teelariau ideas 80 prevalent. Tho world is in need of just .Mich men, and wo Mull note his future career with considerable interest. Ed. Scout. NEW THIS WEEK. M-Bakeu. .1. W.Siii.i.tov. ,1. F. Uakkh. JAKKU, SHELTON.fc UAKKH, Attorneys at Law. OFFICES Union and La Grande, Oro gem, r-nclal Attention given all business emu iimcti iu in. THIRTY-FIVE CENTS A CAN. Thp Milk-ino Baking Powder, full pound can, warranted as good as any in tho ninrkol. For sale at Jones Bros, Try it, Strnyoti oir Stolen. 5.00 Howard. The follow imr describeel uiiiui.il lun 1piii stolen, r mm t rayed from tho range near Tuloonxt t : One bay yearling colt, branded nun : on mo niit fbouiilor, white murk on loft hiud foot. Wu will pay the above rewnrtt tn itn.unio returning tw itiitnnd orglvhi;. information a toils whereabouts. 1.0-W8 TOMIU.ESON it BROOKE. Strayed or Stolon. $30.00 Howard. One buckskin colored horse, V years old, branded AC on loft sJiuuldor; Also, mm bay horo, 4 years old past, two hind feet white, branded three bars ou right uliiiutder. J. M. RICHARDSON, Cornucopia, Uuloucountv, Oivgon. LlMiT- l.lIMiUAI, IIKW.IIII). llotwun Union and. High Valley, Ust TuoMliiv. a ImeksUin purse containing a livo-d.dh.r gold uittco, n silver ring nail u teii-cM isiwe. Tint fludiir will bo suitably rewniftvoi lv reluming the samo to ino or to the ottlc "'i' Ti Ohwio.n Boorr. OPS. I). JOHNSON. 13-30 w3 Union, Oregon, MMT. O5.0O ItKWAUI). From (be ruiiRo on i.wld hill, last April, ono lruu-K'yuur, branded A I. on right etille, five yiMcrs old. Kiv dollars will be given fur tur tecum, or information n to where) nuc l. Addriwn: vyitair--' J. w. K.CnTs I2-H0 1a Urande, Oregon. Strayed or Stolon. 95.00 Howard. Ono LImuK uiarti-colt, one-year-old paat, one hind i..ut white, branded 74 on loft Loaldei rTEPlilSX OAitDNJCR. MWJ VrfAi. Orttff. rsnca:s3Mcx:r-.sKm3r-stscrrir5 TIIKIK IJUSINT.SS 11005JIKO. Probably no ono thing has caused ,uch a general revival of tirade at Wright,s drug Htoro as their giving away to their custo mers of so many free trial bottles of Dr. King's Now discovery for Consumption. Their trade Is simply enormous in this very valuablo article from the fact that it always cures and never disappoints. Coughs, Colds, Asthma. Bronchitis, Croup and a'l throat nnd lung diseases quickly cored. You can test it before huyincj by getting a trinl botllc free, large size $1. Every bottle warranted. A. J. GOODBROD, Prop. OPENED ANEW. The Leading Hotel of Eastern Oregon. Everything New and First Class Throughout. The table always supplied With the best ahe market affords. ExcellentAccomoda tions for Commer cial Men. Charges Reasonable. i Trains prrlvn and depart from Union daily, as follows. KABT UOUND. WEST HOUND. Passenger, N"o..r, L'vc at 11:25 p. m. Freight, No, 15, L've at 7:lf :i. m. Passenger, No. 0, L'vc nt'i:.v a. m, Freight, No. 1G, L've at lii-io a. m. 'IMftKTC to and from principal points 1 llVL, 1 O Jn tl)l lJnitC(1 atati, Canada and Europe. Elegant PS'"" Cars. Emigrant Sleeping Cars llun Through, on Express Trains to OMAHA, COUNCIL BLUFFS and ST. PAUL Free of Charge and Without Change. Close connections at Portland for San Fran cisco and Puget Sound points. Ti- fiifilmi tfirriniilni'ti !nmtt'jt tf tint Agent of tlie Company or of A. L. Maxwell, G. P. fcT. A., I'ortland, Oregon. SAN FRANCISCO LINE. P II II I FROM rOIITI.ANO. I'ltOM S MritANCIKCO. Leaving at 12 Midn't., L'v'ng Spear st. wh' as follows: at 10a in, as follows : Columbia, Sun. Jan 4 State, Sat. Jan'y 7 State, Thurs. U' Oregon. Wed. 11 Oregon, Mon ,, 1( Columbia, Sun ,. J.ri Columbia, Fri. 2C State, Thurs. II) State, Tucs. 21 Oregon, Mon. ,, 23 Oregon, Sut. ., 2f Columbia, Fri. ,. 27 Columbia. Wed Feb 1 State, Tuesday 31 The company reserves the right to change steamers or sailing uavs. W. II. IIOLCOMB, I A, L. MAXWELL, Gen'l Manngcr. G. P. ct T. A, II. L. DEACON, Agent, Union. NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION'. Lanh Orncn at La Gn.cNnK, Otu oon,) December 10, 1887. t Notice i hereby given that theftjjiowlng uamed s-cttlcr has filed notice of It is inten tion to make final proof in i-upp'jrt of his claim, and mat said proof will he made be fore the register and receiver, at La Grande. Oregon, on Fob. 8th, 1S8S, viz: NATHAN S. MARSHALL, lid. No. 3000, lor the N '-v SEW and VV$ NK! Sec 21. Tp. (i K, R, 41 K, W. M. He names the following witness es to prove his continuous residence upon, and cultivation of. said land, i. : John Reaves, William Wilson, Joseph Viuule vanter, mid Stewart Spiar., all of Medical Springs, Oregon. IIukky Rixr.u AUT, 12-23-w5. Register. Alter Fortv xorV oxpcrionc In tno iiroparntlon of room than Ono Ilumlre.l Tbouund snpllcsuoivf rnr ri"""a tlio L'nltixl tilstcs nnd Forwaii eonn. trios, tho publisher! o( tUo Kcicumio Aiuorlemi couUnuo tourt as solloiton for patents, ostc .ti. trdi-inrks. cop--ricliH. o! . .. I'.ir t'ia On. toil Matwi, ituvl ii of tsia psunU ill Canult, Kuglamlt l raiw. l oimnur, aiiJ all other wuutrm llioireipen niuo In uuixjiialsJ ftmUheir taoilltioa M uuiur- llraMinirt and ptlnUons preparod and 1HM In tlie l'auut OQIotf on t'.uirt linluv. 1rrai tr iDM.nni.lild. h'achariso !r examination o( modvU cr drainits Ailncn br mail fro ,. , IUii'aoMaliiMlthranirh Monn.tCn.rnoUcd Intuo Wt'irA-l'llMO AMKICICAN'.whtah hn lh Uist oiranUtlonamlU th ipt inltuciitiat i..wMprr of it Wf ut pulUlslmd in tho world. Vi n edvtntags of tuck a uotico grrry atcotvu u iiloivtaud. , , 1 tan larpn anilj spl'ndldly lllutrall nawipapr U p iblibwl n?KlvI,V at W.W jroar, aud u i l.nittwtti, b thelstpaprd!rptd tn joiane. lii.H'liaiiios, Invvnti'inn, tiKlnrniiA worka, and nUtr diMrtmnls of Induitrial proam. puo l.t.d In any country. It contains tlio iiu of i l.:i;urto4 nnd till" of i.ryiuntiun jitntd Tn- it. four luuatln I -r oi. il nlar. .Ut'tl I eU nMrdt,a'r. K j..i ti mi inent.cn li writ ! "u'ti .0 Co., iil,' .'.k 1 1 .' Auivriilfc "V I ,llMht!w n. . t . I uulbooW ln.ut p I 1 ' '. 1 -'n. TO BUSLD? HOW TO BUILD KtAOTICAL LOW- COST HOUSES. TiLEII. A T.rm AtUt, mUIsIsi ,lrmnlis 1 Roar nl. I 40 MoJsru llou.c Milk C'urrrrt Itslliuklr r.t tbnlMUc All U .1 kIVJlll(. clin tail t U0 f U( 1 0,010 rrtlalrMlstt lit IM, IMlHt rtfM. Je, ui unlr vrili-l book hutu.ar li I. fkU wuitMr iupl stU s tit .vi Lttw slash 1'il.sj sr SMll,vkil. bOdss Vv.p) UVm AiSAivm - wtfRi:eJOK actrrr.'i UnourtrJo. mi NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION. Application for n V. S. P.itont. Survey No 12. Ciulm X. 40 A. and 40 15. Mill- j oral application No. 01. U. S. 1.AM) Oh ice, La On.ixnn, Onr.oo.v.) ! Nov. 23. 1SS7. ( Notice is hereby given that C. M. danger, whoco poit-otUce address is Sparta, Ptnon eountv. Oregon, has tliis day llled his ap plication for a patent for tho 'XullieGrant'' quartz lode, and the "0. T. Bradley Mill fcite." siduucil in the Fourth mineral dis trict in Township 7 Mouth, Kangc 13 12at, V. M.. the quartz lode being described b tin- otlicial plats and field notes on file in this office, as follows, to wit: Beginning at a post from which the or. to sees. 2, 3, 10, 11, T. 7 S, It. 43 E ; bears H. 50 deg. 22 min. V. 1429 feet dUt., post being marked "Cor. No l N O M C Snr No 12;" thenei! N 73 deg. 12 min, E. 1S65 feet to a post marked "Cor No 2 N O Jl C Sur No 12;'' thenro N 8 detf, E COO feet to a jiost marked "Cor No 3 XGMCSur No 12;" thence ? 73 deg. 12 min. W. 133.") feet to a pot marked "( or No l N O M C Snr No 12;" theneo S. 8 deg, W. GOO feet to the place of beginning, containing 10.0!) acres. Location being recorded in Vol, I), page 393. records of qunitz locations, Union county, Oregon. Adjoining claims are the "Buffalo'' quartz lode on the west and the "Apex" and "Augusta" quartz lodes on the north. The mill site being described by the offi cial plats and field notes on tile in this office, as follows, to wit: Beginning at a post from which Cor. No. 1 of tho "Nellie Grant'1 lode, bears N. 73 deg. 31 min. E. 3170 feet dist., post being marked "Cor No 1 1!M S Sur No 12;'' thence running V. 330 leet to a post marked "Cor No 2 15 M S Stir No 12;" tlience S. 000 feet to n postmarked "Cor No 3B MS Sur No 12;" frhencc E. .T50 fret to a pobt, marked "Cor No 4 15 M S Snr No 12;" thence N. OGO feet to place of beginning, nnd containing fivo acres Ad jfiiiu'ng claims arc the "Bullalo Mill Site'' on the east, Any and all persons claiming adversely anv portion t.f Niiid ' Nellie Grant" quartz lode, or the C T. Bradley Mill Site, above de scribed, are required to tile their advere claim with the register of tho U. S. Land Olliceat La Grande, Union county. Oregon, during tho sixty davs period of publication hereof, or they will be barred by virtue of the provisions of the statute. IIcnky Kin nil. wrr. -Register, It is hereby ordered that the foregoing notice of application for a U. S, patent ho published for a period of CO days (ten cen ser utive weeks) in Tim Oukuon Scout, a weekly newspaper published at Union, in Unicii county, Oregon, IIenp.y ItixniiAUT, 12 2-wlO. Register. NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION. Antilication for a U. S. Patent. Survey JSo. 13. Claim No. 41. A. and 4111. Min eral application No. !.'0. U. H. Land Oitick, La Gkandk, Ou Nov. 23, 1SS7. Notice is hereby given that C. M. San ger, whoso post oflice address is Sparta, Union county. Oregon, lias this day filed his application for a patent for the " Buffalo" ipiartz lode, and the Buffalo Mill Site, Mtunted in tlio Fourth mineral district, in Tp. 7S, Range 4.1 E Willamette meridian, the quartz lode berny described by the (iltieial plats and Held notes on tile in this olllee, as follows, to wit : Beginning at a post from which, the cor. to sections 2,!!, 10 and 11 T 7 S It i:i E, bears S 10 dog 21 min W 1321 feet distant: post being marked "Cor No 1 B M C Sur No 13;" thenee running Fast 1 in feet to a po-t marked -Cor No 2 11 M C Sur No 13;" theneo north 8 deg E 13.')0 feet to a post nun iced "Cor No 3 11,111' Sur No 13;" thence West I4fi feet to a post marked -Cor No 4 B M C Sur No 13;" thence S 8 deg W 13,")0 feet to the place of beginning, ami containing 4.45 acres. Location being re corded in Vol I), page 400 records of quartz locations, Union county, Oregon. Adjoin ing claims are the "Nellie Grant" and "Apex" lodes on tho east, the "Summit" on west and the "Roll Roy" lode on the north. The mill site being described by the otli cial plats and iield notes on file in this olllee as follows, to! wit: Beginning at a point from which the corner No. 1 of the "Buffalo'' lotto claim, bears N 70 (leg, 43 min. E 2701 leet dist; running thence West 330 feet; thence South (5'iO feet; thence East 330 feet; thence North (iGO feet to the place of beginning, and containing live acres. Adjoining claims are tho C. T. Bradlev Mill Site on the West, Any and all persons claiming adversely any portion of said "Bullalo" quartz lmlo .or Ihc Buffalo Mill Site above described, are required to tile their adverse claim with tho register of the U. S. lantl ulllce at La Grande, Union eountv, Oregon, during the sixty days period of pub lien ion hereot, or they will be barred by virtue of tlio piovisions of the statute. llK.VUY BlNKHAKT, Register. It. is hereby ordered that the foregoing notice ot application for a V, S. Patent lie published tor a peiiod of sixty days (ten consecutive weeks) in the Oiikcion Scoct, a weekly newspaper published at Union, in Union county, Oregon. HlINltY BlNKllAItT, 12-2-wlO Register. Timber l.imil, Act .liuio It 1H7S.' Not loo fur I'liltllrntlon, U, S. Land Office, La Gramik, Oiicoon. ) November 20 1837. Notice iHliVicby given thai in compliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3. I.i78, entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands in the States of California, Oregon Nevada, and Washington Territo ry," JOHN STODDARD, of North Pow der, County of Union, State of Oregon, has this dav tiled in this oflice his sworn state ment No. 11, for the purchase of the NWJ4 SWk andS',a NWU and Lot 4, of Section No. 4, in Township No. 0 South, Range No. 3S East, ami will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural pur poses, and to establish his claim to said land before tho Register and Receiver of this olliceat I.aGrande.'Or. on Saturday the till day of February, 18SS. He names as witnesses- Charles Shicdhour, Stewart Wil liams, William Maharry ami John Hen derson, all of Not tli Powder, Oregon, Any and all persons clalniiiiK adversely the above-described lands arc requested to tile their claims in this o ill cc on or before said 1th day of February 1SS8. llCNUV RlNBIIAKT, 12-2 w-10 Register. Tlinlier Lituil, Act June U, 1878. N'utieo Fur rulillcntloiii V S. Lanh Officii, la Grakdk. Okecion November 20, 1SS7. I Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of tho act of Congress of June 3. 1878, entitled "an act for the sale of timber luuds in the Suites ot California, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territo ry,,pCHRLSriAN BKCUGAARDof North Powder, County of Union. Stato of Oregon has this day tiled in this otliee his sworn statement No. 10, for the purchase of the KWI4 NEK and lots 1 and 2 of Sec 5. Tn. 0 South, aiulSK SKWof Sec. No. 82, tn Tp. No. 5 S. R. No. 38 E. W. M. and will offer proof to t.how that the land sought is morn val.iable for its timber orstone than for ag ricultural purnosos, nnd to establish his claim to bald land before tho Register and Receiver of this ofllco at La Grande, Ore con, on Saturday the 4th day of Fb. 1R8. He names as witnesses. James R. GIIU son, Stawart William, William Maharry, ami John Henderson, all of North Powder, Oregon, Any and allpcrioiiB claiming ad versely the ubove-dctcritxd lands uro ro qucstcd to file their claim In this ofllco ou or before mid Hh dav of yobrnary, ItsSA, TAKEN UP. Bv Bishop Johns A Co. of Indian Valley precinct, Union county, Oregon, the follow ing described horses, and duly posted ac cording to law: One buckskin colored mare, branded W on right hip and right shoulder, about 15 hands high, and supposedtohe 8 vcarsold. One ;roan horse, branded W on right hip pud right shoulder, about 4 years old and about HV hands high. One bay mare, branded 8 on left hip nnd V ou right hip, about It haniis high, 7 or 8 years old, 'One fcorrcl hone, branded K on right shoulder, 15 hands high, 0 or 10 years old. One brown tilley, 3 yea" old, no brand that can be seen, right hind foot white up to posture Joint and white i.trip down face. The above described horses were apprais ed by mi: tlib 9th day of Jan. 1888. as fol lows: Buskskin, $15; roan, $15; bay, $15; sorrel, $30; brown, JfoO. J. II. COWAN. Justice of the Peace. Indian Valley l"ct, SUMMONS. In the Circuit court of the State of Oregon, for Union county. Victor I Collier, Plaintiff, V9 Leonic Celller, Defendant. To Lconie Celller, 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 the above enti tled huit, ou or "before the first day of the next regular term of the above named court, after the publi cation of this summons In Tun Onn oon Scout, for six consecutive weeks, viz: the 13th tiny of February, 1888, or for want thereof plaintiff will auk the court for the relief prayed for in the complaint, viz: a dissolution of the marriage contract now existing between plaintiff and defendant. This summons i served by publication, bv order of G. W. Walker, Judge of the above named court, made the 5th dav of November, A. JJ. 1687. ic. ha kin & i:nu. 12-10 Attorneys for Plaintiff. Guurilliiii Sale of Ileal ICslate. NOTICI3 IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT 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 10th day of October, 18i7, in tho mat ter of the estate ami guardianship of the persons and estate of Ada M. Salisbury and Valentine Salisbury, minors, and of the lawn of the State of Oregon in such caes made and provided, the undersigned, guar dian of said estate and minors, will sell at public auction, to the highest bidder for cash, and subject to the confirmation by said court, on Monday the 23rd day of Jan uary, 18!iS at 2 o'clock in the afternoon of salt! day, at the front door of the court house of saitl county, in tho city of Union, Union county, State of Oregon, all the right, title and interest and estate of the ssid Ada M. Salisbury and Valentine Salis bury, minors, that they now have in and to all that certain real estate described as fol lows, to wit: The S!4 of Sec. 31, Tp. 2 S, R. 30 E, W. M, in Union county, State of Oregon. Terms of sale, cash in hand on day of sale, Deed at exiiense of mirehascr. i Dated at Union, Oregon this 20th dav of December, 18X7. WA1.THK SALISBURY, 12-23 Guardian. Timber I.ancl, Act .liinuU, 187K. Vur rublicatiiin, u. S, Laxii Omen. La Guamdi:. Or.nr.oN-.) .November 30. 1!-S7. ! Notice is hereby given that incompliance ! witli the provisions of the act of Congress i of June 3, 1878, entitled "An act tor the Mile ot timber lands in the States ot California, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territo ry.' ONESIME LESAGE of Union, Coun ty of Union, State of Or"gon, has this day tiled in this olllee his sworn statement No. 10, for tlio purchase of the NWH' NICK of Section No. If), in Townshiii No. 1 South, Range No. 41 East, 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 his claim to saitl land before the Register and Receiver of this olllee at La Grande, Oregon, on Monday the 13th day of February. 1SS8. He names as witnesses: Louis Lotnere, Potter, Henry Mayott, and Enierv Mayott, all of Union, Oregon Any nnd all persons claiming adversely the above-described lands are requested to file their claims in this olllee on or before said 13tli day of February, 1?88. IlUNItY RlNI'.IIAnT, 12-2-wlO Register. Timber I.niul. Act Juno it, 1 8 8. --Notice, for rulillcation. U. S. Land Officii, La Gmxm:, Oiinao.v,) November 12, 18S7. Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the act of Conuress of June 3, 1S78, entitled "An act for the sale of timber lauds in tlio States of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territo ry," ADAM NEILSON, of North Powder, County of Union, State of Oregon, lias this day tiled in this otliee his sworn statement No. 11, for the purchase of the S hlf. NW or. Sec. 8. and 15 hlf. NE qr. of Section No. 7, in Township No. (i South, Range No. 3S East, anil will otl'or proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, anil to establish his claim to said land before the register and receiver of this ofllco at La Grande, Oregon, on Saturday, the2.sth day of January, 188$. He names as witnesses: Win, Kccles, Jacob Stienbaugh, Win. L. Burrows, nnd John Stoddard, all of Telo easot. Oregon. Anv nnd nil nersons eliiim- I ing adversely the above-doseribed lands are icqucsicti io iiiu un'ir t iaiiiis in tins iiiuce on or before said 28th day of January, ISjS. llUNRV Bl.VEUART, 11-13-wlO Register. Tlniliiu- I.anil, Act .limn II, 1878. Notice For I'lililUatiim. U.S. Laxu'Ofvick, Lv GitAXnE, Okkook,) November 12, 18S7. I Notice is hereby given that In compliance with the provision!) of the net of Congress of June 3, 1S78, entitled, "An act for the bale of timber lands in the States of California, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territo ry," WILLIAM ECCLES, of Telocasot, County of Union, State of Oregon, has this day filed in this ottlco his sworn statement No. 10, for the purchase of the SE NW Ehlf SW and SE of Section No. 7. in Township No, 0 S, Range No. 38 K, 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 ofUco at La Grande, Oregon, on Saturday, tlie2Sthday of Janu ary, 1S8S. Ho names as witnesses: Adam Nelson, Jacob Staubaugh, Wm. L. Bur rows, ami John Stodard, all of Teloeaset, Oregou, Any and all persons claiming ad versely, the above-described lands are re quested to tile their claims in this otliee ou or before said 2Sth day of January, 18S8. llENHY itl.NKHAltT, 11-lS-wlO. Registor. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Lanh 'HriCE at La Guaxde, Okbon, Dev. 2. 1S87. i Notice Is hereby given that the follow Ing named settler has filed notice of his Inten tion to mako Until proof iu Mipport of bis claim, nnd that saiu proof will bo made be fore the regitter and receiver at La Grande, Oregon, on Jan, 25. I8SS, vti: SAMUEL T. ULM. D, S. No. lM7S,forthe NWV Sec. C Tp. 6, S. K, II E. lie name the follow lug witnesses to prove) his continuous resi dence upon, nnd cultivation of, Mild land. U: Chas. K. Robins, C. V. Robins. II. Stoker and E. Draper, all of Union, Or, UltXJtV HlKKUAlUL, Utf-wfl. VtV,vr, NOTICE VOn PUBLICATION. Land Onncu at 1 Joa.xns. Obfoox. ) Decemlnr 1. l ' .1 Notice is hereby given that the follow ng named settler ha- tiled notice of hw nt tion to make final proof in si PP r t ot is , Claim, arm uu.i, sniu " r rjr.nulp fore the register and receiver at La Gr. nine, ! OroeoiLonFcb. nh. 18, viz: OKO lli.h II..MARSllALI,.lId. No.3il3.lo. ti c b ll sec. - I P J 'iA ' l names the following witnes-c- to pr..ve Ins continuous resdclcmc upon, nnd culm t o of. said hind, viz: Joan Reaves, i ; urn Wilson, Jo-eph Vnndevmiter. and htcw art Spears, alt of Medical Sprinas. Oro.i. 12-23-wO. ' BcSi,t8r- NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Officii at Lv Gkaxdk. Or.E"0.v,) December 11. lfS. Notice is hereby given that thefollowniR named settler has llled notice of his inten tion to make Hunt proof in support ot ins claim, and that said proof will tie made 1 c fore the registerand receiver at I -a "ram e Oregon, on Feb. 10th, 1S3S. viz: SOLOMON II. NEVILL, D.S. No. 7 US. for the h , SW NE'i SWk- SE'4 NW!4 c 2. 1 . 2 S, R . 30 E. W, M. He names the follow ing witnesses to prove his continuous resi dence upon and cultivation of, said iantl, viz: J. Q. A. Richardson. J. S. Cameron, William Pangborn, and Chas. Willie, all ot Summervillc, Oregon. IIuxiiy KlNIUIART, 12-23-wC. Register. .SKKniI,l,,S SALE. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT under and by virtue of an execution and order of sale issued out of the t ireuit court of the State of Oregon, for I nion eountv, to me directed and delivered, bear ing date of Dec. 19th, 1887, noon a judge ment and order of sale rendered m said court on the 28th dav of Sep., 18S7, in lavor of Fred. Notlinc. Plff. and against John Nodine. defendant, requiring me that out of the property hereinafter described and described in said execution, I make the sum of $330.0(3 with interest from April Oth. 18s( at the rate of 8 per cent, per annum; and the further sum of $311.11 with interest from June 18th, ISSfl at 8 percent, per an num; and the further sum of $307.50 with interest from the 21th day of June, 1SS( at 8 per cent per annum; and the further sum of $30 02 costs and disbursements and accruing co.-ts. and, whereas by said judge ment and execution it was ordered that the following described property be sold, to wit : The.SWj, and the SWK of the SKK of Sec. (i Tp, 4 S, R. 10 E. W. M. in Union county, Oregon, therefore I will sell on Tuesday the 24th dav of January, ls8.S at2 o'clock p, m. of said day. at public auction, at the court house dotir In Union county, all the right, title and interest which the said de fendant John Notiine had on or after the 10th dav of June, 18S7 in or to said property. Term's of sale, cash to me in h ind. Dated at Sheriffs oflice this 20th day of Dec. 18S7. A. N, HAMILTON, 12 23 Sheriff of Union county, Oregon. KU-HMONS. In the Circuit court of the State of Oregon, for Union county. Jessie M. Roberts, Plaintiff, vs Nathan L. Roberts, Defendant, To Nathan L, Roberts, the above named defendant; in the name of the Stato of Oregon, you are herebv required to appearand answer the coinplnintlilod against you in the above entitled court and suit on or before the first day of the noM regular term of said court, commencing on the 2nd. Monday of Feb ruary next, to wit: on Monday the 13th day of February, A. D. 1HH, and if yon fail so to answer, for want thereof the plaintiff will take default and apply to the court for the relief demanded in tlio complaint, which is, in substance, fur 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 numinous U published in Tub Oantio.v Scoct, for teven consecutive weeks, bv order of Hon. O. W. Walk ker. Judge of said court, made in open court, on'the 20th day of Sept, A. D. 1SS7 O. F. BELL, 12-16 Attorney for Plainlill. NOTICi: OF FORVKITUKK. County of Union, State of Oregon, Jan uary 4tli, 1S88. To Benjamin Metier, John S. Elliott, James A. l'ennell, anil E. J. Wilbur: You and caeli of you are heie.by notified that I have expended one hundred dollars in labor and Improvements upon the "Sum mit'' quartz lode, situate.l in Union county, Oregon, about 35 miles east of Union, on tho divide between the north fork of the I ui naha and the lake fork of the Wallowa riv ers, as will niipcar by a certificate filed Jan uary 4th, 1HH, in the otliee of the clerk of l' nion county, Uregon, in order to noiit said prim'ses under the provisions of Sec tion 2.(21 revised statutes of tho United States, being the amount required to hold the sauio for the year ending Doceinber31, 18S7, and if within ninety days after this notice, by publication, you or either of you fail or refuse to contribute your proportion of sucn expenditure as co-owners, your in terest in said claim will become the proper ty of the subscriber under siiidSection 2321. 1-0-W13. M. F. IIOLBROOK. SUMMONS. In the Circuit court of the State of Oregon, lor umon eouiuy. James II, IIutehin.on n.onJ nson) aiut Wm. R. Hutchtn vs Nelson Schoonover, administrator of the es tate of M. P.. Baird, deceased, James Mitchell, E.D. Baird. Nancv J. Michaels, George Baird, Thomas J. Baird. David Bapd, Joshua Baird, Daniel Baird, Mag gie Smith. Everats Howell, David Howell, Mary A. Long. Alewella Long, Bell Long, W. S. Long, Mary E. Baton and J. II. Stevens. To the above named defendants. Nancy J. Michaels, Joshua Buird, George Baird, Thomas J. Baird, Eyerats Howell and David Howell: TN THE NAM E OF THE STATE OF I. Oregon, you are hereby reiiuirod to appear and answer the complaint filed against vou iu the above entitled suit on or before "the llrst day of the next regular term of the above entitled com t alter tho publication of this summons once each week for six weoks to wit : on or before the 13th day of Febru ary. 18SS, nnd if you fail mi to 'answer for want thereof plaintiffs will takes judgment against you fur the relief praved for in this complaint herein, to wit: fur a foreclosure einuni uiu iiiria several mortgage upon the following dejirlbed bu ds sluiuted in Union county. Oregon, to wit: The SW SEH See 7 and ' NK'j See, Is and N? H Sec 17 mid SW', . f Wl4 hoc. 8 Township 4 south of Range 40 East of Uie Willamette I Township 2 South of Range J E:st f the ami NEof SW or. sn.l s;, f SKorV Sc. 23 Township .mo North of Range 30 Fust r the Willamette meridian, ni for iutU niont for plaintiffs coU and dishursi nienu and fi r two hundred dollars as attorney',' fee claimed hi plaint. tt.i first cau,e of Jit unci for ton iwr ent., an amount due on note set out In plamtltt .ond eauso f suit, and for general relief 1 1IT,,,sr,iu''l,"0'!,JJ PuWUhod by order of ' J'Km ELTON ,t BAKER. l-0 AKvrsMjf for Phnwiffa, 5M I W7 r -SiCTSn Tlionison & Pni'cl nni nircnts fill' I he cclchrninel Cyclone WitnlMill, ana ns the inices on tlictn have heen 'rtpnt pat- ly l eilttccd tlicy arc now within reach of all. Sample mill to be s at ilieii' plunerin 2s ortlt Union. Call nttd exnunne it. f!H HHs.CiS.r - I V us. Gno bolilo taken according to directions will givo batter results than a gallon ol Sarsaparila, or any of tlio so-called Uhoa Purificro with which the marled is glutted, f.i Druggists, price $1.00 per bottle. JJSCO REWARD vtsH bo paid for cry case of R.bryman .vln'c'i Dr. Pardee's Ro.r.edy, propeily ad nn'nislercd. faiic io relievo. Nervous Exhaustion. A Few Useful Hints For Nervous People. "j am so nervous" is a very common ex pression, used by both old and young: and very few can now be found who are free from nervous troubles. Wo regret to see that the malady U rapidly increasing. And from what cause? There are various reas ons. It may be because of a low condition of the general health; the vitility of the nervous .system is depressed; or from a want of perfect digestion and assiniiliation of food, and the vitilizing power of pure, rich blood, the nerves are not properly htrcnthened and nourshcd,and consequent ly become weak and diseased. There was a time when "nervousness,'' and that class of disease known as nervous affections, were apnarently confined to r 2 1 lndins: but at the Tiresent dav it is an an- "V doubted fact that as large a portion of ner vous diseases exist among men as among the gentler t-ex; 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 wcik envd and enfeebled race. Nervous and physical debility, causeel by is a frequent and distressing disease, its de pressing influence being felt alike on both sexes and ullages. Among tho first syra- ptons of this afl'eetion are usually a de rangement of tho digestive organs. A feel of languor will be experienced, and "a grad ualfailing of strength, with general weak ness and pain in tho back. More or less eiJ liaustation is experienced on waking in tho tlio mornsng. There is often a bad taste in tlit mouth; the vision becomes dim, the nicmoiy Is impaired, and the patient is troubled with frequent dizziness. Persons thus affected are often Jdespondaut. and ruffer from gloom and deprossion of the mind. Tlio nerves become so weakened that the least excitement or shock brings.on a tremor or trembling, often attondedby palpatation ef the heart. LADIES Are particularly susceptible to nervous disorders, owing partly to their more clicato nervous organization ami partly to their sedentary life and consequent confinement in-doors. Such affections aro attended by restlessness nnd 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 sleepy tho patient on rising In tho morning, feel ing tired, languid and unrefre.shed. From slight nervous attacks to hysteria, from sim ple nervousness" to utter prostration, there are many and varied forms of diseases of tho nervous system none of which should exist, and of all of which can immured by tho use of Dr. Partee's Reinefly Which first stimulates thellver and kiditj-'1 to healthy action, regulates the digestiveor gaits, and from the first dose begins its work of purifying and building up the worn out systom It produces t.vect and health? sleep, enriches tho blood, and imparts to the palo and sallow cheeks the glow j health, brings brightness! to tho eye and elasticity to the teo. More real benifltctn be derived from otic half dozen bottles of .IJa i i, , ,. r - i..inilred'sVjr' i ii i ultra ueuieuy, man irom iiu--dollarg invested iu any other way. Ark your drugjjibt for It, and take ao oth